i,1__ .I - . , _ z ' ‘. ».' l ff~ . 1, ,` . , _ . _____ __ ____ _ _ _ =T_§§_-Q§ARLUITETfIWN _C g g _ ,_ mon ELEVEN ¢§ now eiteeiivc _ PEDLAR ' Roofing: incIucIing the wcII-Itnown "Improved NU-ROOF” Htnlllll ` fo th farmer - t' ' ' ' ’ bemu..mw“l‘.'§.'L..L:.L¢.s'.§'.§.':2§aI"pfI.."M'°” Devil' llw gmml tread F iaciened ‘ ~ ' mater;Is,weliavebeeuaI:Is m &m s. mi. ...i.......:.1 ...1....:&..b’:.. an pas. -.I 1>..n..°.' RooEng'MateriaIs. , _ _ _ Sqiddimemio of bn' fs. fm' it... - "°°““°“.f.......:I'.'.\‘5.'.'.'2“..i“?...'“L‘.7‘,Z!.‘..'f‘”°”“ 'THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED ‘ snabuilud lm Meurnpl Oilka and Factory-34 Naaascdi Sinn 1 ir? LOOK FOI! THIS MARK T0 guard your children against danger- MADHN ous eyestrain-avoid inferior lamps. They often give fat less light than their marking indicates. Play _safe by choosing EDISON MAZDA Lamps. They ensure better iight-better sight. CANADA EDNSQN |M|4‘\Z©& LAMPS . ` i.u ANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited -...~.,.... _.._...f.»_. - . V ~-.v-p..-»-»»-Q. i -<<' '" .oneooaww-oomotcosovose»u»a¢oeo»+»o-Q-oeeevo-ooo I CITY 'l`lCKE'l` OFFICE » 04 Great George Street _ CANADIAN NATIONAL BAILWAYB CANADIAN NATIONAL SIEAMBIIIPB Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Bteemsnp - ‘ Lines. ~ ,v-- ._ _ service. We offer you e. psi; a.l'.lce in selection of travel ros-.I» “gm yG,.r eiiitucum mad sleeping car reservations, give as- sistance wltu purge:-ts and give you a svlsfsl first was Local lckats also add tc sl pci W. K. ROGERS fumes “I and ML *G GtU'l1eh\tAgeIst ¢¢.¢¢-Q-¢»4+o-oo-ve-0-H+-4 _= : zz:-f_-.17--_f, _ .._,._.... ._.,..._.___.-_- . ua Ks so OQTIFIID PUBLIC AOUOUNTANT llil OI oasabuusoomncrcosrsccoosranrs Uklassolilnrounxncc Arrmsvrrsmrll 1 solalslccua»rorr.a.i. »r.l.|.aarassnrranva shcaiumssoasoirlslrsnen _ . ~ as|Aoasno||,i.u|rll\. emu ca' nova -scorn sonnlfe msa|.orrllovn|.r.al. I;IIIIII .i:l§*iI»i -if lil WNW# aa. vs osanuu N (by ombbsu 'ou-nu. osmaim rnasisir wsu) (0°lI.vl‘||li¢ed 103|. by"i.'hc Canadhu Press) V , . DOUBLE GBIMEINPOIT » OOQUITLAH _ Bylvesettoi-some, (wmhtmuw l v vsNcouvm,o¢t.s.--tum; amongtbsstsndingmyltcrieaintbe pc1icsannsJscfBritisbColuinbiais otAlbertWitcn- F55? 5?? e §§‘..§§ ` iii; i 55 E Lis Not the tity oi the slay No plausible m brought out and The Witches-lys were dead in their home on a Batimday night. -March 22, 1024-the wife with her head smashed by repeated blows from a sledge hammer and the hus- band shot through the, face and chest with shot 5 Ulm. Investigating officers uncovered one startling fact but it only added to their bafflement. 'I‘hs slayer re-` turned to, the scene next day and :locked the .back door. He then dis- appeared completely. Witcherly was a railway car in- spector. Early on the Friday even- ing he left his home to' do some carpenterlng fora women's charit- able organization. About 0.30 a neighbor thought she heard a. scream. Looking out she saw a. man comsoutoithebackdoorcfthe Witohei-ly house and walk toward the woodshed. She thought it was the husband. Subsequent testimony by people working with him at the time proved it could not have been Witches-ly. ' . Halt' an hour later the neighbor heard what she thought to be a shot. She put it down to boys using air rifles. - .Next morning the baker's boy called. His evidence was no one answered his knock and he tried the door. It was unlocked and open- ingitalittlehssawthegunontlie table., He left s loaf of bread be- tween the inner and_ outer kitchen doors. When neighbors started an in- ve`s-`:l1ss.ticn Saturday evening they fo the doors locked and the lights burning. The body of Mrs. Witcherly was lying on the floor of the hall, partially covered with old clothes. The husband was on the floor of the kitchen, dead nom gun- `shot wounds. Recomtructing the crime police deducted the slayer had entered the house with s sledge hammer, beaten Mm. Witcherly to death then waited for the husbands return later in the evening and shot him ss he entered the kitchen. ` ::Cs.use of Asthma. No one can say with' certainty exactly what causes the establishing of asthmatic conditions. Dust from the street, fmm flowers, from grain and various other irritants may set up a. trouble impossible to irrsdicate except through a surs preparation such as Dr. J. D. Keilogg's Asthma Remedy. Uncertainty may exist as in cause, but there can be no uncertainty re- garding a remedy which has freed s generation of asthmatic vlctinalfrom this sourgc of the bronchial ubes. It is sold everywhere. l‘AsHl0N'S A B C CHICAGO. Oct. 0- Here is autumn's fashion code of A. B. C’s- A ia for anteiops hats, very chic. B is for bieck,,the leading fs!! color; for, brown, also smart. C is for circular collar-Cromwell, Queen Christine, Buster Brown- thst accent the new rounded shoulder line. ~ D is for dolman sleeves and oapes; the dixectoire influence. E is for elegance exposed ears; ermine and velevet for formal wear. 'F is for flou.ncss_cn skirt hemsi, fringe. ‘ ' of is for me gold rtsnesrd m‘ ,fashion-gold kid and fabric even-I ,ing slippers: gold costume jewelry; 'gold metal cloth: gold mem thread in 'new materials. H is for high crown hats; high. -necklines; higher cut shoes. | i I is for intricate dressmsker de-1 ftnlll. Egg .ug E§s_ e 5: 1 jacket combinations, sportswear-very . lll\l0Ii'l $0 I *§§§§§ e =_ 35533 ig li. ._ d, long and vening. off-tha silhouette. purple. s. that decorate the silhouette til” “1s.:s “““"“ :~irains csllsrIs.un- inevaa-, gi 25 l 1? § 2'? ii: ING Plucrs _ _ - ‘ ol M-1"" ' I Lower Prle -_ " I mm) can W---L--» 53: 325 2555 5 s§§”§ § rig; i Elini? §§E§g5 §§v§=§§§§ §§3§r Ver inet. me Msnougau "ll 0! mb Ddlliliilbn. G possessing a sean ver unkindly, we delight to &m'l sitting cn the 0 st the Royal 0 _ rust?-,.. ' '"" W of misss it comm, °1W'm4D¢ wife was born. NWI!! Ol-me to Ottawa llifhu' trout fishim. He member of the asus mrs qui. which has its preserve twenty miles up Ttvlie Coulonge river. ' ° of mu" F55" W0 U10 ' Diff! had been arranged. T. Frm.; McGee, x.C., who was looking after the commisseriat, preceding Glubho Ottcwl, RM 5 ;€g§5 IEEE; N# °1“1m1°t¢s by a any or two. ne 811035. Lordl. s wgu- lish nobleuisn who had Canada for some wggkg become a great social is/v- Ottawa. Sam' McDougall, Herb Chambers, and others arrived gi; the clubhouse, Darcy 414 gh, hon- °rl in zrscerui style. ire introduced the new ar.rivs.l,g in tum tg ms Lordship. until he came to Sem Mc- DoU8Bl|.Bhaking hands with the P0015 Bam. with a quimicsl lock, slid in his brisk voice, “I beg 'your ps.rdcn.'but Iam afraid Ididnot catch your name." Lord -i” was the answer. "'1'lumn,~ me sm, 'mi if, yoiniotquite sure?" counse I am,” laughirgly gg- 13.16? His Incrdshtp. Why do you "Weil, I will tell you," replied Ms- Dougall. "I wanted to be quite cer. tain that you were the genuine sr- tidle, because may I whisper to Y°\\\' T-»°rdshin. the nut peei- D'-ilw brought up to this club turned out to be a .bs.rber'." The party with one exception, enjoyed Sem's Joke, none: more so é 3. NOVA SCOTIA EGG LAYHVG OONIEST EXPEREIENTAI FARM, NAPPAN. N. S. At the close of the 12th four- weekly period, the birds _in the Nova Scotia. Contest at the Nappsn Experimental Farm have laid a total of 32.302 eggs, with a score of 38,330.5 points. since the com- mencement of the contest. The leading pen to date is Mr. K. W. Smith’s pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks from Prince Wil~ lism. N. B., with a production .ci 2,176 eggs and 2,3123 points. Mrs. George Wate:ston’s pen of gm Plymouth Rocks from Corner, N. B. is second, with 2,- 163 eggs and 2,239.1 points while NU. G. B. Tay1er’s pen oi single Comb white Doghorns from Bloom- field, One. _are third, with 2,007 eggs and 2,100.8 points. 'I'he leading individual to date is Mr. B. D. Thexton's Rhode Island Red No. lc from Oxford, N. S., with a pi-oductionle, 6 chairs, buffet and china cab- “'°““ “mm” ' 'f I ood inlaid with ivo QUAINT VILLAGE met All beautl u w s, ry, -- .handles A bargain for anybody who ap- ` ,,,’1°h’I,‘f°b’§;n°,f,§;D§§d“,§§,d"§°‘T,{,,‘,§‘,‘§,}preciates good furniture. May be seen any- ism I . ° Q % ?'I':bI’°”‘° "E‘;E}§‘I°;€”(E’:“§:°hx§I wmwiv r\11'° H 6 fwm -msc-1 io-1 -is. ._ Rbyll BOCI.U$y 01 AIM, W€St WY-I L ' W combs, Buckinghamshire. As sl sisrisr 80 members of the company visited the village of West Wycombe and had tes in s room which be- fore renovation was the village slaughter house. Five yesrs ago tha greater part of the village had been condemned. Notice of repair had been served on the owners of 50 cottages and the village was in danger. Then the Royal Society of Arts stepped in and today West Wycombe is a per- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Plovhcs of Prince Edward island Queen County. _We Roderick McKay and Leonard Todd both of Bradaibsne in Queens BL UE BUS LINE In an effort to induce more people to patronize ol' Bus we cifer these new attractive fares : Effective October 8th. Rtn. Sgle. From PETERS vis route to STURGEON $1.75 $1.00 LOWER & UPPER MONTAGUE 1.50 .90 NEW PERTH 1.20 .70 SOMERVILLE . . . . . 1.10 .60 ALBERRY PLAINS . . 1.00 .55 VERNON RIVER .90 .50 MILLVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . .75 CHERRY VALLEY .60 POWNAL . . . . . . .50 This offer remains ln eifect for one month. .40 .85 -25 County, Prince Edward island, Merchants D0 HEREBY CERTLFY _ ` ` Y' I is that the partnership lately subsist- ing between us carrying cn buslneu as merchants under the ilrm name of McKay A Todd in Bradaibaue aforentd has bean dissolved hy mut- ual consmt. DATED this Sth day of October A. D., 198|. (slams) rwnmrcu mxsr, LEONARD TODD. Witness: (Sli) A. L-l06t-l0- Moral! . §F‘ -2 .5 Fox MEA T lhutrn . Bourts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. St. Peters ............ (ZI7"l".l¥l]E¥ éililll/Till? DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Mt. ltsvvart |ArrivesCharlottetovvn ._ Bus vviil a lleadquarters as 'é°o°- 9'-I if :‘:§§:': §§ s.=.=s:== 3 ¢llsAll»O'.l'l.'l'N)WN SOUBIS LEAVES TIME LEAVES Charlottetown .... ...... 4.10 Mt.. Stewart . 5.00 Mcrell ...... 5 Bt. i’eter‘s 5. Scum. sn-im ...... .. atanypolutcnroste. 0idSpaln'l‘eaBooim, 'Iaigiéw-e ...ill EE W -= =n=°. u | l BEEF TRIPE 8!/gc BEEF LIVER 'lc BEEF TONGUE TRIMMINGS 5c LAMB 'riurn ai’ '~'_*== soc rwcxs ze ‘I Island Gold Storage, Fariiy Bus Service &: Taxi Service 0IIAIiLOTTE'I0`.`JII to f0I`ITI.IIIE Charlottetown .. llasslbrook Kaefe’a into Dtagwellh ...... Fortune 4.00 p. us. E£§§§EE§ vvvvrvvr PIFBPIIB |i.eaviI| l I Arrive itil ........ vi-n niqarkn h (m.rl°*w'-__ DIA irritates PPPPPIPPP llllilliil Fortune Din|welI’s Cardigan tsstatlcu ._ Kaalfahha llasalbroca .. Charlottetown.. NA TIA HOOKS. ` f °° °°' _ n-an-run is s-ru-nimox noni. wimwmnmin im.. stumps-#rip-an-°-'¢. nu. M... . ~- touchestiieholder! Thepoinzissubmergedonlytothavens- |=°|°-I drlmldc _advance in fountain pea construction; v°.im.yhm"rap-sin'-:..¢|..w»¢=ss»s'.,°.|...,..,.|,, *.0 - No.7 _ -choosingfromsfuiirangeofcolouraaadatyleaformg "- f"] » and wom. Only'Wucrman’| can give youd! diese isa- ` mu Je-aid nu.: . » ,_ » » . i ~ vw; 2:22.' ‘ai-.&r » ‘lf 5_2 Ei. °T~"e*»~`§‘*.f:.:‘-_?{*».;‘='~5'»’i,"~:-a~r'f`f"p§.,,` ~1.\.I‘»=.;~`- 1147 11,() I: 1 0 . . 5. Il. ll. _|, ,. l I 1 1 4 3