NOVEMBER 2, 192‘? m’? I T End Severe ‘Ogicklflry This F“ ,.'9.‘.'..i."“"i..'.‘~"£.'..°'fii."°'r.°.ii,“"' you'll never know how quickly a M Mugh can be conquered until you famous homemade remedy. iniuiediate_reiiet given is almost u“ magic. it iii easily prepared, and mm is nothing better for cou ha. jnto a 16oz. bottle, put 2 ounces 01pm“; then add plain granulat n", gyfup to make 10 ounces. w can use clarified honoy instead o1 M“ gyrllp. Either wuy, this mixture v “w; about two-thirds of the money nlilllly spent for cough _ reparations, m1 ‘was you a more osi ive, efiective randy, it keeps per ectly, and tastes mgnt-{lllidfllll like it. _ p you can feel this take hold instant- soothini and healing the meni- mnu in all the air pasaaxea. It pmmptly loosens a dry. tiiht cough, “d soon you will notice t e phlegm mlu out and disu near. A day's use "lll usually brcn up an ordinary ‘mam or chest cold. and it is also qlendid for bronchitis, bourseness. and hmiifliliil asthma. Pine: is a most valuable concen- ‘ mm conipoun’ of genuineyNorway pine cxtrurt and palatable guaiacol, the i “on rclinblc remedy for throat and rlirst ailments. _ To avoid disn ointment, ask _your d; gist for "2 ounces of Pines" ll directions. uaranteed to ’ ‘yr absolute satisfaction or om tly refunded. ‘The Fflfl? .2" oironto, Ont. for: Coughs... ' ed or ‘Wharf. l Central Guardian l l ISLAND LADY DEAD _ Mrs.‘ Bryon Bowness, School Street, rc~ ceived the sad news of the death on Sunday last of her aunt, Miss Bessie Clay, of Calgary. The de- ceased was formerly s resident at‘, Summerside, S. S. IIILLSBORO will be laid off for inspection Thursday. Nov. 4th. Motor boat will take its place, mak-' ing usual trips from Prince St. 93-11-2-21 I l PLEASANT GATHERING --‘ ‘Last week an enjoyable miscellanv eous shower and bridge was given jot the home of Mrs. Howard Mc- lDonalti. Pownal Street in honor of Miss Marlon Gaudin whose marri- age takes place in the near future, A large basket containing the Drag. ellts was curried into the room. ‘which was tastefully (IECOHIIGliH the imrvels were Obened illl(l vers e“ "i111 by the bride-tome. During ‘he "Velllllg a dainty lunch was served the guests before departing iizendm“ M" 1111111198 lo ‘Miss Gnu- FAMILY REUNION -_ The X-[ulLl fax Herald says: A very pleasant reunion of the family of the rule William 3111119118)’ 0t‘ Jeddorc took hlace at the residence of ‘Zach flaiirseu, 85 Windsor st, on Thurs. play evening the 24m. when 1w. lliljakeney of Middle Sackvilie, Wil- 2""; A~_B11111@11ey or Halifax, Mrs.‘ lNiu“ 51111111611. ilallfnx and ‘Mrs. l ewton McLeod. P.E.l., meg w. nether for thc first time In thirty. Victory Bonds liiiitiirlng November 1st. no Iteinveslml iii Our 5p. c. GUARANTEED _ INVESTMENTS 1),“. u, 'l‘l'irrc Years 11in)’ lliltiflifil. Siemi-Aiinuuliy The Eastern Trust Company I54 Richmond Street Charlottetown Total Assets Exceed $40,000,000 The two McLeods have dfitllliifés1iinlg Srelmlyes m Hanfax’ inst nionlli(l1l fmkv-lne (luring the “(l-m uwa . fiis. lilucheod has not. uh}! Wm" 3r?) Illlnrtlie island since [-1 iero 3.; yours .'i|;o, A~R|CH SHIPMENT — The Non‘ iwiéitiuii Aili0i'l(’llll liner Slunuigr-r- ~ 1.111111, 1H duo to snil from Now Ym-k ‘(1)11l1\'11vf‘1iil1i-i' 17th l‘or_llci'i:eii and‘ .|'H"1‘1.lii]i'iii will take with her 1000 ,hl;v1‘- 7.11111 live loxvs. lliircnscs ' _1 '_ "W11 issued for iiio lllil)Dl‘lit-' liion into Norwny |'l‘liiil P.1d. Island 111‘ ".1150 live lnxos. ihc bzilnniaa n1’. ' Nil‘ l‘ will l1" fllllllneil hy ltilOiiiPl‘ fizitrllmglilll llilPl‘ lPflVlllp,‘ lnlor frmip 1mm‘ Yilllt. Thci-c are ut m-vsont "'5' hurweglllll fox buyers on. llll! lsliiiiii. ln iltitllllllll, Dr. 0.11.‘. zl“"ll*i~‘"“‘l“l‘- 511111‘ Vcitirinnry oil ENQPWHY. and ex-Prcsiileiit 0t‘ llil‘ Norwetzinn Slivi-i- Fox HFPPIIOPQ’ Ag.‘ soc-lotion, is n1 nrcsonl in Summer-l siilr- lookini: ovq- 1|“. m,‘ i"(|u__,h.y_ ENJOYED VISIT - Dr. W. A. McLeod of New York iiiid soii,l Herbert, of Ynrinoutli, who liltVCl been on the lslnnil since Saturduiyl lust. left by liuchelcgn yesterday iiflcrnutiii (ill return to Novn Scntiii. uonwooaacooo o-ovovo vev _ 071A Panw coco owBIRO MYE . B: PRGPMED 0am mm com. now 0L1) MAN WINTER IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER Order your Coal now and be pre- pared. _ Pliuiir us today. w. n. GILLIS & c0. PHONE 116 ’ "Q0 QQ§Q~O§Q4~O-Q-O-§-Q-O-O-OQ-QQQ-O .____. Corr apples before paring. They irc hiss likely to break. Apples should bi- pared thin. A broad par- 1111: causes much waste because oi the rounding surface of the apple. Every day in our mill Quaker tested by results. We bake under actual home conditions. in 0111‘ The Doctor who is n native of Val-l leyfleld in this province has been’ practising 1n NenuYork for over‘ thirty years, his brother, Douglasn being associated with l is President of the Yzirinuutii Coun- ty Growers‘ Co-opcrative Associa- l0 obtain information cultural Organizations here, » ---?<0>__§_ .\Iliiiiril's l iiiiielit for srilly sciilp. _ _..._..._{-§}._WA. _ PERSONALS hliss liiury Mt-Quiiiti, stonograplr or in the City Clerks (llfice lius rv-l ‘liirncil lroni an enjoyable holiday trip in New York and ilostou, l him. James (illnlon rcrcivoil n wire yesterday morning informing‘ her oi‘ the serious illness of i101" (laughter, Mrs. J. L. Miihnr 111. lloxbury, Muss. -._i_. jnyulile vacation spent York and Boston. blrs, lLM. ivlcliue zirriveil in the her home in line nnd liur brother, Mr. David R. livi‘. l Flour is with it 4n Mme baking kitchen, with ordinary kitchen utensils. 1010:. The flour must pass all)’ before it can bearmhc “ma. it is the test for ruults. ‘"11? results count. successful home bakers have f°115dcnce in Quaker Flour. _ They know 1i can be depended upon, absolutely. 9)’ take no chances with flour. That's V “h? 1119)’ use Quaker Flour. l the some, because it a “Home. i Bread, cakes. puff)’- lile subjected to the most severe exam- ’ Ination for texture, lightness. flavor. this test Quaker And supreme t always lwayn is Sli/ccted wheat and over fifty yen-f mm"! experience with the finest equip- mmi live Quaker Flour its assured and lmiiorm quality. l y Every bag sold with our money 2411i 8114" i m most satisfaction. When Hon. R. B. Bennett, new Conservative chief reached Calgary ai-tlgrlii? triumph at ‘the con- . IN TRYON AND VlCiNlTY Mr. Mr. Ivan McKeeuinn. The friends 61' 1111's. Gordon his» Fuilzinc, of Augnsiiic Corr. zirc lglzisi to learn that slic i:- ilklVlllg‘ :iii (‘ll- joyable timc nt ilic Aiiilii-rsi l7i\llll)l~ tioii. Other friends iii the vicinity w -nrc attending thc nbovc named m H w FM Ihllllllmlfflrlifi LiitC‘ Mféssrs. Mr. Roy nnsol 1c 111115 1 -""Mycrs 0 amp on. .1 lric Shop has returned from un ~.‘11-"Cru_paud_ and I11 Ne" Miller and Crilly Len, of who will no ltimc vrell spciit. tlic Messrs (loiibt fl H! pi uaker Always the Same lour Always the Best “ nnlec that Quaker Flour will give you the . . o t Milled by ch; Ill-H"- vf Q~.'*""' “ ‘ MaoLEAN 8E COMPANY, DlSlirlllllliors ' A‘ _ CHARLOTTETOW and lvlra. Billy Mytws. him, The Hampton. paid n ll_\'lil|_£ c.1111 to iii" I former has a suniinei- liuiirc in Yzir- lwmc of Mr. and IVIrs, Lvwis" Hawaii, Rot-cut visitors io Tl"\'(iil were Mrs. mouth. The son, llerlxert, has tak-lTYl/On- 011 Tlllllhilfl)‘ (“T111115 111' lQ-\‘~'J0.~§0pli Campbell niizl cu up farming in Ynrinouth, anillweek- Oul‘ consider vention, there was an enthusiastic welcome Mildred Bennett, and Chief Justice Hyndman of Alberta. UPS Anbéoowns-“fl- win" local _ barber of Crapaud. was n visitor in 'I‘ryon North on 'I‘liurstln_v cvciiiii: lof last week. Pe£1_Vili()i\(l Ii(l\\.‘lll1‘l‘ 0i JOSP] ill ictorizi. t lit-ii" cliy Sulurduy uiglilt on her way w‘: Miss Juaninia Miller and Mr. Gm‘- PonLt Prim. uftci ‘don Stewart _ V spending four null 11 1111" 1111111111“ pleasant visit with friends in 1.50mi In Toronto, liar husband, Mr. Mlf- 01d Tryoii. now enjoying -.i iinmiop niotoretl in m.» (‘HY m nicvl. ma nnymir vvvl‘ W111" "Y1"=""1l"‘ TESTED by RESULTS J1 4i! laguin after Sunday. y’ bliss ll/lilfgiiltl Dawson, of Alban": ‘is now visiting" in Tryon. wlirrc s is the wt-lt-onic truest of MrFniid Mrs. oi l ‘Sltiytlld. of WPSllll1Jl'(‘li\l‘i(l. On account of tl(i\'(‘l'511'.‘ weather. tionwlrie came over to the Islnnil U11? 11101411 1111111 $l10\V111t~'""1'l1l‘ 5111'“- regal-dingldld Road‘ had o. sparsely ziltvml u“. working or Comperuuve Agrlxslioiv on Saturday evening in ltoria, but undoubtedly tiiiasv ‘braved the tempest ziiiri ill‘i‘l‘.'1‘tllll(‘i‘. ‘enjoyed the show. ' dgilrntiicl Rizad“ at Victoria Hall on awaiting him. he is shown above with his sister, Miss Show"? Albert Mnbcyr. ivfiss Mary U hlr. and Mis. liorxzird Woods. ch- li istii: inorir inira. aticiicicri ‘Thc uliirrlni 1‘Vl‘illil{.{. ‘Y’ many l.‘1’.'.i(l.‘; oi" 111111;. Siiliiviii. k. of Augustine Cove, very much m‘! licr indisposzitioii. but hop?» l rrtiirn in hrr usual llflOtlillllillii" M1011. i U) Vi(‘i\'il'lil. 'l‘iii"»>i~ 01' Vicloriifr; most 111111111 young liitlics. tlic Misses Lila Wuiiuii JPilliPllll‘ and llvlcii Rulllfl‘. i‘l'i(lil_V moniiin; ior Nnriii \\'llt‘i't‘ they 1 plniiniiii; lo ll'ilili nurses. Vi-norin will lllltl-Ibill)!“ l . miss llicsc t-ncrgctii: _\‘(llillL'.ii1(lli who were always ready to ll‘il(l z. helping linncl, where-vet" they rnultll Acrcompztuyiing tin-m zis lzir us 1305-‘ ton wns iviiss Donna Patlnicr. win-rt‘ will‘ iiitviitis l‘i‘lllilllliill', for Elllllt‘ llllll‘. /\ iiinlin" l1i‘.l‘l_',‘ in lOWli l'l‘.‘l‘llll) ‘wcrv: 1 (iurtloii .. n1 and lhninlns Bi-il. lvlrs. Bub Humbl- son uiiil Mr. illltl Airs. Vcriioii 1111-» Li-otl. él b Ono 0i" Tryoiiis moral lll‘(1.;|)i'.'i1ll.\ lnrincrs. Mr. llcrbcrt 'l‘liuni|isun. howl recently sold his beautiful property. nt Trynii to Ml‘. John ‘Thomas. u|'..-- Albnny. Although Mr. ‘Fliiimlisoiil has sold his farm wc llODi‘ lit‘ niiil Mrs. Thompson will (locitlv to rctirv iii (li-nr little ‘Pryoii. when: iliiw airi- liIV(‘(l uiiil l'(‘S])f.‘(‘li‘(l by all. Mrs. Major Farrar illill lnmiiv. (Ii Victoria. ililVt‘ moved lo llif‘ Provin- clnl Capitol. \Vll(‘i‘(‘ lliry intend poss- iiig tliu lilliilfl‘ season. iii-r i-ldvsi __ daughter. Miss Jennie. has rcninincd buliiiid in Victoria. W|l(‘l‘i‘ fillfiilfiltlv‘ zi lucrativv position. Mr. Nntiiaii Allfliifl. 01' TfyOii. is, pus-sing a low doys in ioivii with I‘ friends. . 1. ..... Mrs. Jniiic Coughlnn. of vltflflfliLjll" is imdcrgoiiig lrcntnienl. iii the City," Hospital at Charlottetown. and her. numerous friends wish she iiinyyf hnvc an enrly recovery from her malady. lizrfaisitc viiii ll\'l‘ 11in. medicine. which is not only a norm ticstroyitir, but :1 licalth-gii-diir: y". '\ii» T1193’ 9911811113’ 1101f!’ W111 And run upstairs. climb intn bed. CIWPY")! - And on ihc pillow luy inv head, And tli'i~.ini~ Pleasant streams. i G}- - ni‘ tlir- stomach i1) WOPlilS 1iV."J_\'. iii lil'tlilt‘__x‘lz'ltlllll‘ Anne (lnlliini - iiullzini luquzil i! Mur- Il Sii-llu (iaillaiii nnil ivlr. Sizinlcy Iiowat; ili~l.:'1l'('(l it! iillliT-‘ri l?11.\'1\‘- i"‘li1=1l-) lmirnlcy on Saturday t-ri-niiisiai inst ‘ iiu \‘lll 1 Ellllll linotv zinil, iiiiil riipuris ziliiinal llill>1i:5.~ill)lf‘ll-‘lilllll iinllzinl l! liilllli‘ i‘ili'i- ii .il'nnit: Liiilliinl. iiinili- \'»l['- -I Lint-tin lmiirct 2 liir. Ivinx Mcvitiiti. oi \\'i‘f~|l1l111'\‘~ l - ' vs tlulluni 1211' y .\llll‘]1lly nnil lzriitl. pziid :1 ilyini; \lt;ll in \\’i~<1 n (iilllillll lvqllill.) 1'31" l'(‘l'l‘11ll.\'i ill‘ Vi (‘ivrlllv (illpllill 2 Alive m iin 3i i."ill| lliinli‘. “Inc lviiissrs. Charles lliiiviiii Will‘ H m, \- l ;;,.I-|HH|,.IH. [lflqugl mutiny Nlclmoil \‘.'L‘l‘t‘ l'l‘L'\'il1 ‘ .1111» .. luvc-lyn linllnni 7i Antiiiiictiv (inl- ill iiiuiii- ill i lll‘l'lll‘ (‘zirroi- ‘.3 t liwiivi-i I1 .\l1r~- imuuri. . mic ll .1 Iiiln Pinvnn 2 lmnzi ini ii .ll‘illl linirriii. h- i’ I i\li(‘l‘ l'llii‘iill 2 i)fi\'i-i' iiil C; Hit-Ila liillliiill. illflilil i iii) l ’l‘li--oliuilt- liouin .\4|i‘lllll‘ ltnoii- ll Jami-s (inlinnl. -~ are} -- - Aiwayns lniki- lfdlii‘ iii :1 moderate iiicrczisliit: tln- iu-ut slightly a1- . ("i140 bruins to risc. This will .iii lillii‘ i'(‘i1li'l‘. i-i.-.i.ur 11nd sqiliiiiiip; iii _... .. .¢ o 1§...._.___ i ‘Your Stomach y 'i.‘r0ubliiig You? i-‘s Guill- ini-dy for llilililllliil (llllr-"IHK l" 1' 'lll'ill ili>l‘tl\'l‘l"_\' is i ,~. siuiiiiu .iiiil ll\‘i'I' lroiilili- llint i l‘ilil . A’, liiislily ri-rmiiiiiviiil. l-iil ihi-iniirli its use, lii-fiiri- I Iiiiik ll l .11}: 1;“ iii-iilil il.'|\'t' spi-lls i‘ / _ _ l-f inn-nun MIIITIWlIIK. ~ . I nniiwil iii iri-ilzlii l illltl iio-“Illi iiiiil loll ji I lino All‘ l‘ fllrlil 1 |Il1'I|| 411i lll_\‘ rllll iiiri ii ii |i|b4'll ruin-i- ili_\ riIillhiPXlflll \\'lI.“4 |N'I|I'l" fl|lt| niy <-_\‘i~.~4 l>i'l|.:l1ii>|‘."- llflrrllliill‘ Nviaflll. Tl .\'l<~ii<-hiin NI. i \\‘:ilk of lifi- lnduy mini-u “fllilvlll in.» il ilii-iii ill hi-nlth. ll i-.-..|»i.- i Z2. l‘. ~ mic from roots 1' -. _ ggists, iii lmtli Iii miii Iuhli-ls. I Ill!‘ for grin] PAGE FIVE 0/ all 1...... of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the den .' Prefer the PLUG Those who enjoy Chewing 'l‘0b'.icco prefer it in PLUG form because the plug keeps fresh and moist; does not dry out, chip or crumble. It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; there is no waste; and the plug is more con- venient to.carry in the pocket. Buy a PLUG of BIG BEN and see how satisfactory it is, in every way. BIG BEN PLUG (Thewing Tobacco Your denier sells Bit; BEN 1mm a Vacuum (sir-tight) 'l'iii. which keeps the PLUGSlii tin: same perfect‘ condition as they v. _td when packed at the factory. l l i)‘. . _ | Ziwurins arc encouraged by nior-; bid (‘mltllillli bowrl.» und r niid subsist. Miller's Worm‘ Powrk s will :1 tor thcsccoiiditioiis, 111111051 nnnii-(liiitclii and wilhsweel) No destructive contact ivitli,‘ l l 1'1“ "inc most beneficial to llit‘ 12in: gcnciuiiitin. r .. . 4,,» .. .._ ‘RUSTICO CONVENT HONOR ROLL l l l l iiilili-ls l4! I11‘. i:_'t'llllI‘l_" Ont. -i-‘.~i ltililfirnilbr)’ Made in Canada Ami Saves the surface vfyvut m.“ L-oaR-Ev: 5SLT§$§LZZ1J xifiiflifi. (Zr; ‘. EEK.‘ ‘RTIZTTALA bcitlitub! .. ‘h l EW women ‘riealize that coarse. gritty cleansers ruin the delicate glaze of a bathtub-leave tiny scratches that collect dirt and make the tub harder to clean next time. Bon Ami does not scour or scratch. It quickly blots up all the dirt, stains and impurities-leaves the surface glistening clean and smooth as new. A little of the soft, scratchless Powder sprinkled into the tub and a few rubs_with a well moistened-cloth-thafs all there is to it! Dirt, spatter marks and cloudy rims dis- appear in a twinkling. You’ll never know how really clean and hygienic everything about your bathroom can be, until you use Bon Ami. , Quick, easy and thorough, Blon Ami cleans and polishes at the same time. And housewives like itatoo, because it never reddens their hands!‘ ' “ "Hasn't Scratched Yet" I Ise Bon A mi‘ for cleaning and polishing Bathtubs Tiling Windows Mirrors Brass. Copper. Tin anti Nickel Wiiri: , Aluminium Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils Steel Knives flliti Forks Refrigerators White Woodwork The Hands White Shoes Linoleum and Cungnlrum \ 36 Years a Home Favorite “Hasrft Scratched Yet” cake and Pmvd“ iiON AMI l.ll\1l'i‘l-'.l), MONTREAL Miss Wanda Biigloie returned to‘. her homc in Richmond last wecici bcri. Mabcy for some time. Mr. Nathan Bell. of Cope Tray-l crsc, is enjoying n. well deserved lioli-i day at the Amherst Exliibltlon.| Good luck and a good time. Niitlinnii I Several minutes of your time. l Sp goes my ilitle rhyme. l Several minutes of your time l 1n which you might have earned a, dime, _ l Are gone to smash in rcadinir this. I'm sure I hope it gave you bliss. l But. no,—I know I cannot be Sn I will just my bye-cw. after being employed with Mrs. Al-l l" i? THE GABBS . lllRlQ comes won: ssscos- s s i-iiuoviiitrit- ' - fl 115w r0 coon roe us-rrs R wuss: flggllNlrgfil/gav , TZSEWS??? lNA§giiiTlggaiflNwoylfvg ' tusmvitv KILLING 1o sens HER viou BEEN Au. cm‘! FIND no mo DIE or stems‘ SICKNESE, on YAlK-lIOTHING EVER suns HER- T1118 TI '1 oooo PLALE - ‘m5 G0 TO we City mo DIE or fines Atwsvs COHPLAINING COUNTRyQa 100 wrsvous PROSTRAHON- r _~_lL_-'_‘1w1;~