iw.: -¢. IT i ‘wmv-am.. ` llllll __-; -_ vvu lllrlflm Rwlillz .~...`. .» .,. T.. ._ on, To mu I Txntou and l-‘red Hips, city loft yesterday mornin! for Kings Col __, _ lege, Windsor. vrhich opens today f_ - ~. . - " . Mr. Hine iutengsl tnslngrhiflirlt M year in Arts, lv e r. an on re- sumes his studies ln engineering. 3'"-'gba' '"1" “de” A New :Nome -iictigtifc Nu M ON DAY of' in d¢* _ |1422, known to the .railroad pro- ` i 0 _ `_ ' _ Dllldh Clean! __;;;;;;_'_ ,tension tis a 30 per cent eng'n is 1 utthehouae. , - - - - - - - ~- the lat:-st addition is tin. t-citing -_-. | on an _ _ vs '-'j:::;::: stock of the P.E. inland R.\ilwayv. ,__ ' t hard io, ° ... This is the largest; cnglno po. _ I, _ sj- brought to thc Island and is for ` V . chu* ' 0 ` `~. °-Q the'w5d~ guage- lint-_ some alteri- \.-i ` ` .__ * :ions had to be m1tle at tht- entr- ,2 ' "__ _ _‘ - ( 0 . ance io the round-houce lr. or-i_»r -‘ -- - .-" ‘ " - -tl,o\\ the cit, i,=_ io_ eu or the ` - ` . Ll] :'_./ "'iulidlnB. ` . - »¢., | . , fr' i ~ I _ Q ~' 0~S`(?p _ 4- J -.._T.~:=.-_»,__-_-_fs :se-L-_ ll/ nga neun or Mn. cmtntezi ‘ -Y vuespnv. _ V _ ’ THonN£-.\i.ni_v tt~it.1.i,< will rt. . - . . ‘ I r- , /->//4 ' _ 1:: (`_h_‘*_’l-'S 'l`l10l`"¢‘ in lil" 3151 ‘Tar _Of son of the late Neil Mcl’ht-rsnn oi ‘r / \ i... -st gil* -‘i5`ifl3‘-‘PV-\=`l‘d lliill been ln fail ‘ l'ii¥K. llc leaves a widow. i.h-rt tt , "::::: _"fl" Uh __f‘_’_r *‘b_"“l fl -“‘“l’- D1" dauglitcrs. also his mother. six ` \ ‘ tint.. » »‘-"“>‘\1 Pr' ‘IJ--F his |llll¢‘='S \\'Ul'l“‘ hoo' fa" hem l" "1" ldteil srnivzitliy is extcnded ln‘. Su""“"r`ime mgh Scum' “ll Ffl' l heir hour of li;rt‘:ivt-iniciit. The ` My |"'°""‘l \"\ m38lllflCP!lt success l{,m¢.,._.,| takes Dum mi; afternoon The Pupils of Su-mmcrsitie, Link letter au-l St. Eleanor; pai1lt~ipst.eti, _‘___ _ there being over 600 entriinls and I WED-DWG BELL8 _ In New some splf-iitlitl exhibits were shown. rent, City on sept. ist, 1920. the A g"°d ""’“"‘"""@ Of fleldysnorls marriage look place uf Bliss Sarah was 3 f"‘"“r"_°f "he affair “nd ll ni 3 o'cloclt. lillioi Z\lacl\'etLll, foriut-rl_v of Cra- / - |p.iuti i’ TE I til it llarvc ,I//, ,I JI. W ,_ \\\\~> \= v -E THERE is .1 harmony in drt-,=t< quite as attain- able as in music-anti quite as tl -siral,le_ There may be discottlxiiit notes that clash unless one is discrimiiiating with that good taste which spells elegance and comfort. Hosiery that is chosen without i'c',;.;» rl to ft and texture may be tlzc jarring n..tf- 12-.tr pot, the whole scheme of dress out of '_iin.». Mercury'Hosicry is mar-.t|{,\t‘t\tit~ti not r -;i- ‘ 'as an article ti' clothing that t-.wt-is tin- li ;i= -l but with regard to the reqtiirt-nit-t-.ts tif | ii- , .lar people. First of all, comes quality t l ::-.itt~r-- ial, then the carcful dt-signing tl=.it n‘..tI.- s f ' perfect fitting. ard added to thcac thc rtftrc- ments, such as lack of scams, rliat h..i'n.~ntizt- in the finest finished hosiery pr-.tlizrt in i`ai\atl:i. “ERCURY MlLL5 Linmittd, Hamilton, Canada , ' Makers nf' illrrriiry l`n/.’cr'.'--riir and Ilostery/or Mn: nt:J li'am¢ri 1:: A i'*¢lfo it i Hosiery ;_.__. . - ~ -_ »~ __ m___*’**_W*;”;‘r'.f:*‘_ ____g____ ____V_ ____ . . _____V _*- -.......,` , `__ u:=n: fi , ---. ____., _ .__ t -..,...‘t.Y TABLETS MARKED “E¢‘\YER" ARE ASPIRIN 1 t . A, Ll \ sl `, ' ,,li'tlt-,l)cd.niln oi .\tldis_ Louisli- A WV!" "“’“l"'l‘ Of |`l'l“'lll= and 'lnti, 'l`ht- britlt- wort- L, trtivelling'f"`q""""“""`@-‘ “' N* giievctl to .suit _,f nilqnigiu i,_u._.‘ Wm, la,-gc I/P-”l\‘n of t-hr- tlcatli nf .\lr. l"r'iiil< \ li..-_ .rv hat. t;..d t.-r;'lt.l .t showtrl"`"’T~ "7 Tl'-"““~ “'!llf?l 0‘=`¢‘lll'l'0ll ull liotiquet of liritlt-s lusts aiitllTh“"3‘l‘¥‘i” m0l'nlllE. at t‘he Hire of '.»\\'ctt pttis. The itiurl'iti'e is the t 2 ."9fll`5» 'Ulf' |""‘ Ml l'3flt‘! WHS |in;_ lui, 1), C.. and 5;. Louis, they will lit- at home at .\'ltlls, La., al- GOLDEN ....JU8|LEE - The .\orth llivr-r Baptist .\li ,sionttry t-vet'-ii-; Sept 14th The biiltiin: \\ _g ii t of purple flows-i's was placed in honor of thc- tticiiiherr- ol' tht- sfr fl choir fitriilshetl t-xt~ellen- music, -,'.iii:.~ Laura llaln izavt- a vrry ln- t-riiipai'e.'l the bt-gtiinltig of the wt;iiit-.ns iiilssion soc: -tit-:i with thi- ,\'. is tirgaliizhition which nf w 1-xis _ Ii,-sion Bands; Baby ltttxttls and ming Ladies Guilds. Tliis itrgaii - zat-ion. now known as tht- Wo ymairrs Baptist Missionary lliiltiii will celebrate its fiftieth year oi wonderful life and service, ln Oct interesting paper gave the history 0 rcii, mother of the lain Rev. lien ry Warren, was the first presl- dcnt and Miss Lottie Mclilnley. subsequently the wife of ltev. lien, ry Warren, was the first sturetary lThei'c art- eight of the charter n ster sung a duet vt-ry sweetly. A tween the Mission Band and La~ tiles Aid Work RETURNED FR-OM THE WEST. - Mr. Weston Rolling; of Rustit-o returned Tuesday night ironi West. ern Canada where be spent the past. month visiting his brother. Mr. Gu-y E. Rolllngs. who is en- gaged in farming at Plato, Saslt. Mr, llolllngs is not particularly 'uaniniired of the west and i.- N0t at Wll.llOLit llle “B2ly€I` CYOSS” llrinly convinced 'that Prince Ed- . .’*"\.\ t //ir - . Ah. /7 _ \\\ A \ 5. .. any-iss i` [FQ ° . Wil u ’ sir’ $51-.¢: . °>'. ll . \ \\ \ .\ \ , / /. \ -i ‘ , if ,ll ard island is good enough for hat msny former Prince Edward Islanders. now ln the west. would yadiyll exchange their privileges W lim" hiiii. He is also firmly convinced Y there lor an opportunity to try their lurk again in old i’.i~}. ls- aiitl. Soitit-ltow. ht- says, things do not tilways pan out ss exiiecteé 'n the wt-st. Many farmers owii iiinicnsc tracts of land. some of tligpt thrcs or tour sections. As much as possible of this land i`; cultlvatr-tl and seeded and in the spring the prospects :ire bright lor a bumper crop. Then, almost in variahly, something happens. if it is not a hail storm it is frost; it' frost fails to come tht-rc is it drought, in almost t-very instanta- ¢-r less than halt' the cxpectatioii or falls utterly. i-le sau' it numbt-r of mt-n with large holdings, noniiti the promising crop turns otii eith-' was well carried out. l t-tilniliitttlon tif iz frlciidséliip start- "ke" 5U'l°“5lJ" ill 3501" H l'0l`UllSll| liti in l~`r,tnct-, whtti both were in ‘ago and 8m‘°“gh an °l-7e"\ll'lI1 WHS ihti A. E. F, After visiting Provt- n"'rr°rm:'”°° "'53 h°P° “'38 _held dence, Boston, Baiitiiturc, \\'a,Be tlitiiic is clia-iriiian til tht- tsottimlt loc antl his able t~tiinii\l-tteetiiui. for the Social were Messrs. E. Har- ris. Leiigli l)ini;wt-ll and Cecil Jen itliis. lt is plattinctl to hold month- ty sticials tor the Senior member ship of the during the ful and winter months. ,_.___ E O SLAN D.- ” The nnvtie "Ilf\yt:r" stamped on fab-lrnntiilnu proper directions fm' Colds. ally valued nt many thousands nf GUN FOR L NN X I all posltiv.-‘_" idt-;;5il`iv i the only tr:-7--. ll:-ntlnrhr, Tr-ithnriie, Enrvlir, Noll- =itillars_ whose crops were tittt-r Through 'he efrmls 0( Rev- Fame' llnn Anpirin,---ilv: A-:pirin pn...-rilwl r'ilf.>i:\. l.‘.imliii-fu, llliritiviutisln. Neuri- fgillurr-3 fm- three and (mir ,-03|,-S Jtlhll A. Mlfllml-llil. lllillilll C0mml5` by pltynirinnn for m-rr nim-t-~.» :yi--tri tl.. .lt-irt. l‘:iiii::, :tiitl l‘:tin generally. in SucC(.5§i0n_ Tm, crop mis'y(,Hr sloin-i', it (it-riitan gun has beet ‘hd Ito-,r tti'l" in ('-v»_it?:. t ll-”l\l'l)' ilu b"X"H """lHll1iDR i2 Nb runs tiliotit at nn avcragt- tif hall' all'-""-"l U’ Le"n“x l-iland in cm" 'Alu'--"5 hniy nn ii:\`t-mkrn f'-‘ 'are lclt cti-lt but it low rents Drllgglshl -¢v.»|-ag" and m-ln ~ . ~ 'l' ' l' ll 1' tl H l'l . V _ V _ -~ ._. .~ H - . , y of ¢|,.,_~l. wh, iiitiiitirtt io.i ti t goo wur e 0 of "Buyer Tablets of Artgiirtzi \\-hi...i til," sell lnrgr-r Bayer” packages. had ws, overyihillg in HH, flmughl nf tht- liitliitiis, smile thirty 0. - Thorn In only one Aspirin--“Bayer”-You must lay “Buyer” of thc plat three or four years 'h¢‘ll\. Hut ill ll Pfllllllllllflll 0| 238 Asr'i-in i-t me ti-ati" mst-it tt-cg'----ff-i -tt --fmmiiti nt pttvf-r iinvmiueture ef Mem- just about recovered themselves l‘“"l"S l"“"lCll'*ll<‘¢l ill U10 UNH' ~~ k h r A pirl means Huff - r - . heetleleldt-:tt-r of Snllvyllcneld ‘.'.'l-"-- tv Innufseture. to anim. the public sgrilntt Ulll be vtlmpod with their liner-ll trade whole county tit prairie land. Ono tif the great enemies the westt-rn *"'“°~°°°~°'**¢°--4-~-Q-4--4-4o-ooo-eo-440004-04-04-oo-eve farmer has ' , A -h 0 tztin sn wit is it E. R. BROW I Ui liiclimrintl St _ t 'ha rttittt-ttiwii llirr, lzile, Accident Sickness mtl Plate Glass insurance at invest rates. 1 ¢»¢¢».-._»¢.. \\'P<'-i callefl “tumbling mustard." This weed is blown hy tht- wiiitl over miles nt land. lttki-s root anti grtiivii in it day nr twii to th.- lllle tx! ts small sflruct- trvc. it is <‘f¢ii"‘fliugly tllflitfiilt to eradi- tzzite and is vory injurious io grow- lllil trims. Une nt Mr. Itnllliigs great objections to the wt-st ls tht- llilllllly of tht- watt-r tht-ie. f)iir ing his months stay he nt-vor had n drink of decent water, tht- on‘y watt-r nvalliilile liclng from dug. outs saturated with alkali und :il~ most. unfit tor human etiiisumptiq-i The conclusion of the wholt- iiia: tt-r. in Mr. iiol.it1i;`s opinion is tim- i those who are t-omftirlahly iiititat- Gotitl Strong. Stuck tltinpnics ~ :."..'.“.;l'::.1'.t?1l“f.:‘.."'::.i.:r. tit; Qvoo lhnn if they go to western Crm. a s in will nownt \ I n imltations. the Tiitbl'-ts of Buyer Combhlg and (amp out stludm' Mr' Hmmm" _ muh ,M "3"", Cmu.. says he would not exrliaiign hit -- *f_wT_-= g__;,:_.,__.,7:T._.,,.__;._ ___._;__ 110 acre farm at Rustlro for a POSTUM- Cr-:REAL 0 This original fvbrm of Postum innltbeboilednfnll/ ,i... . _ °- iiitermm_t,»m in orctntfisiw .u \\'l.liaui J. McDonald, Srcy. Trects.. was it vt-rlficaiioii of U10 lflllll. -- »- < ‘ ti bi st ~ »~ 1?: rr* ' ft I mjdy ¢ W" L'»li§' toll” me Till 7° B lm isnt; of Lennox island are - to be mngntulnted on this ro cognition sr. ouNs'rANs R-E-ADV.-A mrating of the students Ol Sl- Dunstsnfs Unlversitl 'MS hal* Wednesday evenint! ill tl'lB_l>“5l` ntss room for the DllfP05B f \'° 0rgqj1l|,lng the S. S. U. A. A. _ . _y_ ucpfygnld wus appointed chair- l oi the officers for the coming year resulted as follows:-M0tieraiei', ucv. J. C. McDonald. Pi-.~sltient. Justph 0‘Suilli/an, Vice President. 'Petit L. Calllghdu, ritecutive committee. itifi-im .\icC=lrtl1y. Pst- t-r Sulliva`n, Edward Clinton and '.~...tt i. nu.-ities. the spirit at itt_e.j tiieetiiig showed that St. ilunstann ' Nts ...lil ititiliitatii that keen lu- .,I.._et |n st`he|t>,!,lc sports which has been so characteristic- oi them “.1 ,,__,_,_,f yuh., past. their nurit .tiung that line so fur is chiefly up- un the (oot~ball field and tht-y hops to have the pleasure of meet- ing once more their old time rivals Ur any other team desirous of good clean sport. - .,._*WEDDiNG. BE-LL8.-St. Col- umbia Church Fairfield was the scene of a very pretty wedd.inS when on Wednesday, Sept. 15th. Miss Katie L. Beaton, East Point becaiiie the bride of Peter E. Holl~ tina. Elmira. Tile bride. one ol East Points tiiost popular young ladies. and also a veteran -of the grgst war. where sne served as trained nurse with the A. E, F., was attended by her sister Miss Ella Beatoul while the groom was ably supported by .\lr. Russel McNeil. After the nup- tlal mass, which was celebrated by, their pastor, Rev. R. J. Mcllonaitl. 1 the haipily couple motored to the home of the bride’s parents. where about 150 invited guests weie as; st-iiitiletl. The day was pleasantly spent in music, etc.. af-ter which the nt-ivly wedded palrlieptutted for an extended -motor trip through the Maritime Provinces. The many expensive presents ‘received testify to the esteem ln which the young couple are held, while too numerous io speak of, special -mention must lin madi, of a gold headed walking stick and racoon coat presented by the Elmira Womens Institute. 'rhtlr' iiittny friends at home and abroad join in wishing them every happi- ness ln which ` sentiments the tluttrdl-an sincerely joins. The i.iany friends of Mr. Frank Haughy of Kelly’s Cross will rt-greg* to hear ol the sud death of his be- loved wife aged 28 years' who man of the meeting. The election -. died Sept. 6th. Her death took nlace :Q the residence of ‘her fa- ther Mr. Patrick Hagen, of West moreland after an illness of 2 mouths. Mrs. Frank Haughy wail a type of true ‘heroic and noble womanhood, energetic and lndus trious, she responded heartily to the cali of duty. Sympathetic. the poor the sick and -the sorrow- ing found in her a friend of years and Qgjptranger alike received a` hearty ‘welcome 'to her home. fn` early lifs she entered into that fel- lowship with good that beautlfled youth, adorns -woinnnhood and crowns age. God to her was a roal-ity. The consciousness of I-Us presence, her unswerving iaith in Hris love and His wisdom, were her stay in the trying ex- llerience of her dhort. life. A member of the Catholic Church. she honored the name .she bore. and lt may be satld Ln trutih or her: "She rests from her labor and her works do 'follow her." The funeral service was conduc- ted by her pastor Rev. D. R. Cur ran, and the Rev. -Dr. Monaghan. She leaves to mourn besides-her sorrowful husband. hdr father. Mr P. Hagen of Westmoreland. thressl-iters, -M-rs. J. T. Kelly of Stanchel. and Mrs. Philip l\i’.»ni-tghan of Kelly‘s Cross and Mrs. J. A. Condy at hoime, who waited on her -through all her illness. Sho also leaves 3 brothers: Emmet Hagen in fnkermtm, Rich in Al- berta and 'Amos nt home. On Sunday September 12th Mr. Alexander Gillis. n very highly es- teemed citizen of Charlottetown passed peacefully sway at the age if eighty five years. The deceased had not been in good health for several years and the com-ing of he end -was not nlwtether un- expected. Bestdcs a sorrowlng wife, Mr. Gillis leaves to mourn the lose of 1 kind and loving husband and 'nt.her, two'sone and one daughter. They sro A. Roderick et Charlotte ‘own and Ansus Of Pine Hill Coll XG. Halttax, and the daughter Miss lessie of Charlottetown. The eldest ion Nomisn, Professor at _McGill Tlnivcrsity, pre-deceased the father some eight years ago. ` MT. Gillis was born in Scotland ind when but a lud his parents camo to Prince Edward i.sland`tmd settled at Brookfield. _ 4 Hero the old folks were later laid to rest. and here their son Alex- lnder' spent the greater pant of i-ls long life. A number ol years tgo Mr. Gillis and his family moved to Huntsville where they remained eleven years and subsequently came tio live in Charlottetown, , The deceased wut for many venrs n member ofvthe Presbyterian Jhurch nl Brookfield and was ever found -ready to help on with every good work. His kind and genlel Present:-9 will long be remembered by nil' who had the pleasure of lt owing him. _ The funeral was held st his home it 121 Euston Street on Tuesday iftetlnoon. 'Phe services at the ‘louse were conducted by Rev.. 0. C. Taylor assisted by Rev. D. Mclean. while the services at the xfnvo were conducted by Rev. R. H. W. The pall bearers were an Roos. Jetta, uehuod, Nutt _-;-_=»:==; Q ,- ____ --- . .ls .--..~ . Mohr. Norman Oumvbeti, c. 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