MO RSE’S TEAS ‘ no-doubt is their flavor but they their strength, have another "qualiv it A which assures the maxi- emum number olcupe to the pound. . .. f . npuaoncunnuunnoann-u-n-uu-nnund (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont... Oct. ik-(EGGS) ncanadian egg makeia continue ill-m today. Inmate. As receipts are lighter, the egg market here is work- mg higher. Brokers report sales of graded e88! st extras 49-50 flrsts: 82-33 delivered in tree cases. B. C's. are offering at ex- 48-44, 88601148? trss 51, flrsts 45; pullet extras 42 110B Jaacouver, freight 6 cents. Deal srs are quoting wuniri’ fliiilipers for ungflded eggs extras 46-46; firsts 10-42; pallet extras 85; seconds 30. Delivered oases returned prices to retailers are: Extras 53-55; flrsts 47-48; M11100 Hills 43; seconds 35. Jobbing prices are from one to two cents time. Montreal-Receipts of eggs here today were 1204 oases as compared )o 40868 oases on the'ssme date last \ “max Jr~r———-—< -——-; .__.._-_ THE villus freely. Chicago. 37 1-6. Dec. sa 3-4. Mt- “ ~ -- ‘m. A-Am z." A r . _.___- year. The egg market here l; active on exras and firsts. with price; ‘m. “hinted. Storage stocks are moving Spot 37-38; " A‘ (jlossified Advertisements f . soaesasanecoslaussssss In!“ mlmd‘ t‘ not mwesénwd l‘ n‘ | Ieurlngsrflgg uvcumu5mu z meetingofthe MaritimeAssociated lint Insertions IIOIIOI ‘Io per line of s words Boards of ‘n-ade which takes place '13? - -,"’""'7f',, _Y______~_ _____ i: new and ~ vvv 1h the Admiral ‘ '" ~ --- " Beatty Hotel, at. John. _ Agents Wanted Lost w,“ Am“ “m,” mug '1’0I.TI.A1T AGINTS-WMTI I08 LOST - NECKLACE, BROWN AND white, between home and St. James 169 Huston 9216-10-15-21. Catalogue. United Art Limlted, 162 John, Toronto. A. W. ‘l 81 wsm. saipa g BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free; man and women already nvs dollars" up daily. in spare time; , experience 0i.‘ capital unnecessary. Ganetson 00., Brantford, Ont. . » A. W. 9-23-24]. IGINT! wan-ran romrsonucs Royal Buckingham. the modern table cover. Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity in every home. Low price, liberal com- mission. Write for free selling out- fit, Dept. 829,- Public Service Mills of CanadluLimitcd, Iondon, On- io-ia-ii I25 PEI. W!!! MAD! B!‘ ova Personal Christmas Greeting Card Agents in their spare time. Write usvfer particulars today. Regal Art 00., 310 Bpsdina Ave., ‘roronto. A. W. Oct. l5,16,ls,10. BIBLE YOUR SALARY BY ADD- ing 0515.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates. Club and Church members, from Magni- neent Pres Sample Book, nnperial Art, Manufacturers, 5i Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. 10-1-11. Oct. ti. Iran on woman r0 naval. AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly guarantee 81000.‘ (being s21. weekly average; and expenses; commission and eash bonuses besides, Winston 00., Tow- er Bldg, Termite. A. W. Oct. 12.l6,19,23.26,30. 5ip0 Boarders Wanted i B 0 A ll D I B 8 ACCOMMODATED. Modern convenience; central meg.- tion. Apply 16 l-Iaviland Street. ims-lli-ls-si Eeinale Help Wanted warmth-mam. at Parker House. son nrrcnan sioo-io-o-ir wanna-mam T0 assrsr wrrn rsnsraifhmisswcrir. Applytflfd. l’. A 99' Upper Prince Street.‘ - " t ~ ~ - ' - 1 oiis-io-iii-si. “'—" rf-rr-w-r-li annn-s mm Ion nonal- werk.‘ ' Apply or Sale roa slits-mo ram caorca dark raland Mink. a Mullahs, Kin- sors. n; it. ros tau-our 4 yaaiu-“bid. Apply \. tunes cow. s. e. Webster. ' ssa-io-is-al. Ifllilyfhancis Murray. Orabsiah may~ T" - slsi-iu-ia-sl POI ' i ‘ iasosms? asenlll iii r, Monarch, in per- i ‘ ..Sblvbroii Wbod. A I». '_ sins-ioua-is-si. i“? Park ‘ran-sea. p ssu-io-is-si Church. E. Rogers, Street. A1 Miscellaneous and moles removed American plan, $35-$50 tives wanted small to M. H. w. Oct. 2,4, 2335.20.30. _--_.- Edward Island. ferred. Hopkins Press Ltd N. B. f now a reliable. some armaan mscnorcann, Land Surveyor, Hermanviile, Seuris. io-i-imps. SUPEBILUOUS HAIIS. WABTS ntly without scars or pain. For appoint- ments call Queen Hotel, Miss M. M. Richards, Electric Needle Specialist - ‘ ‘ l sass ‘Male I-Ielp_ Wanted _ MAN 26-40 WITH CAB WANTED by large direct selling organization. No experience necessa y. Earnings about 25.00 to start. Box 116. 0208-1045-31- MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay: easy work while learning Barber ‘Prado under famous Meier world's most re- liable Barber School System. Write today for free literature. Molar dqrwgnt an operation. Among those Babel- course-m Blrrinston Bi» in the city Saturday via the s. s. Halifax. - Wed and Sat ti. AN" UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY can be earned weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores of Sienogra- phers, Accountants, Clerks. exceeded this last season. Beauti- fui new portfolio free. Master Kraft Co, Limited. Toronto. Representa- wns also. 7,9,l1,14,16.16.2i. Salesman Wanted CALIiNDm SALESMAN WANTED. Reliable, llbiergetic man for Prince Experienced pre- , sc-ai Prince Edward Street, Saint John, 10-15-61 _..-_..______-€---.- SALISMEN WANTED — IAIJS Jgent fcrlhsnes- Edward Island. Good pay. -I'ree outfit. We wan! ' representa- tive to handle the best districts on Nov. . Que- Oct. is-(raonvcsi-with nosing continuing at a steady pace, prices held mostly unchanged on m,’ 1mg wholesale produce market today. A 800d demand for live poultry brought higher prices for heavier grades of fowl and chickens at 23 h; :5 “m; oer pound. while lighter grades were unchenaed at l6 to 20 cents per pound. though No. 1 Ontario white and colored cheese was quatgd w. day as low as l0 3-8 cents per pound, Most sales were made at ‘the pfgyl- ous days price of 1o 1-2 to is s-s. Wiiiii! “Q- 1 Quebec sold at l9 cents. Butler prices ‘ntinued unchanged at 38 3-4 to 39 cents per pound for eastern townships No. l pasteuyugd, while solids sold at 4i and prlhrgat 43- E88! 8M Dd-lltoes were unchang- ed from YMMV-By! quotations. aw» r i'lant_ra|issGuardia Plicl "Putt-slag boys’ suits at Palm's closing out sale. amt-In‘ I . ‘Kelly ‘in command. the c. o. s’. Hrs-cg arrived in port yesterday at. tel-awn from Pictou where she his ‘neat iuver, _ Iilirfnuiv ‘in: ‘liwelothing. st the out sale at Pstons, 9:54 lilting-liaise ASSIST the for sbcwlxhislssra ta arrange with Isles. intending exhibitors aren- aauteatermarahianssseamiei not laterthanthaiflthinatsad of lirdsssyevionlvaaacuaesasssi. r “AMLA" assassins-m steamer with captain Harry Brown in charge arrived in pert yesterday afternoon um the Marine slip at Picttu where the hull aha machinery underwent inspection and the bot- tom received a concei- painting. CLOTHING-Boys as well as mans at closing out prices. Pistons. D264 RENIWING Fll-IENDSHIPS-Mr. S. R. Desnier and daughter, Miss Mary of Somervliie, Mass, motored totbelslandlsatweehandsrethe guests of Mr. and Mrs. harry 10th- iason, 22m Ave. It is twenty one years since Mr. Deamer last visited the Island and he sees many changes. NOT lllPBISlNTlD-It .is. re- gmttsble to note that Prince Edward ING-Mr. _J. A. Dewar, 2“ idant of the P. n. mum nairvlnana Associa- tion leaves this morning to attend the annual meeting of the National Dairy Council, which is t6 be held in 111a Royal York Hotel, Toronto. on f‘ ‘ ” 18th; Mr. J. A.. MacDonald Dairy Supt. will also attend. BOYS CLOTHING should be roads of Boiler plate as fsr as wear and tear is concerned. Bee Patoifs kind at closing out prices. ' 0254 possum-paw scavenger. Giselle My pixel.»- tunisdlabt gugdsyfiftsca pleu- mi ethylene-ho. fir. Wiv- vey who has been 111M118 Oysters for m. n. n. sharbeuhaareturhscto his more in mienlls wliafahe wui nah sinalts during the coining ' months. wJndMraJasJQoyoeanidfamily. New Haven. have removed to Char- iottetown, for the winter. Mrs. cbu. Frimelf New Haven, is home again after spendingiselrle time in the r. s. 1. Hospital, ‘where she‘ un- Itsrland, were Mrs. Min-play, New Haven, waJane Darrach and Miss Jean Mscleod. also "Messrs. Neil McCanneii and Joe Miller. Mr. I. B. sharbsu, was in New Haven Friday and remained overnight. Mr. John AaDarrach, New Haven, joined the C- G.‘ S. Stanleyfat (lhsrlotio- iown as deokhand last week. Mr. Ralph Dar-rash, Clyde River, was in the city Saturday night... Messrs. Clarence Prisasli and John Gsss, wars hauling hay from Mt. Ryan last Saturday. -D. ' ransercaas ‘The many friends of Mr. liked Har- per will regret to learn of his illness in the P. I. Island Hospital. JCIIUROII ssavrcns-nav. J. .W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, Oct. 22,.» ‘ Mon- ': sale price 2s cenis. Patons u an. LLWAR roum cover-at the _poliee flirt Yesterday morning the defend- ant 111's customs case for brewing beer without,s license was fined $50 9354 and costs or 30 days. A case for the K,“ __ _ _* unlawfuisaleof liquor was heard new; nr roar-with Captain and sdioilrnec- _-—_. OIjIiDI-INS LONG BIBS SILK STOCKINGS sizes 6 to 8%. Brown, “is”; ‘doing iighthcusgmk on u” black. grey. sand fawn, white powder ' ' mauve. Regular B5 cents. Closing Out Limited. 9254 . FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late James Haynes takes place from his lite residence OMS! Kilia- heib at. leaving at 2.1a for at. Mel's Church for service at 2.30. ADDRESS AND PIESENTATION A very pleasant surprise was ten- dered Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grant, on Oct, 4, when the Y. P. s. brim. is. gathered at the home oi the young couple in Mlscouche, and presented Mrs. Grant with an address and pres- entation. The first plrt of the evening was spent in rendering vocal and instru- mental selections, after which an ad- dress as follows was read by RcvTMr. Aitken. Mia. Roy Grant, idiscouche, P. E. I. Dear "WlnnieW-Ws the Yeuns Eeoplek Society of Central lot 16, as we are met here tonight, wish to take this opportunity of extending to you our good. wishes, and to Mr. Grant our congratulations, for that Nuptiai season, which though perhaps history now, is a story Just begun. _ We also wish to speak to you per- sonally to let" you know how much we have in the past two years, ap- preciated the readiness with which you always helped us, particularly in the special numbe which we staged along with the presentation of our two plays,“ "The Village Lawyer" and “The Old new Hampshire Home." We knew we could depend upon your help and with one exception you were with us at every engagement. this bit pf information, but u not means not felt nor ungrateruliy m- ceived. . - We have kept you out of boa long hours and have occasioned you long and tiresome drives, but when we re- turried, to ask yguto come along again, we were alivsyfmetnvith the same llnial smile and willing re- lliimle- Though in the future, we. can- not command your time, a; we mve heretofore done, we trust there may be yet many happy times in store in common for us ail. We ask you to accept this little gift, w" mi" iii ml! be a reminder of m!!! illPPY times spent together and that it may be only an Qnrnegg or that which is to come. On behalf of the Y, P. S. of lot 16. Mrs. R. I. McLean, President; Wil- fred H ‘ ”' , Secretary. Mrs. Grant responded briefly to the address. She thanked Rev. Mr. Aitken and the Y. P. s. or not 1a, m: their kindness Ind expressed the wish that ti”! return again in the very nea future. The singins’ of Auld Lang Sync bwlllht a very enloyable evening te a close. a (Patriot please copy) T" lamina-Use Illllll’! Llnisiant r-h. DENTAL » susoaon nouns-s is rm ‘tague ll a. 1a.; Murray River I p. ni.; and Murray Harbor"? p.111. ' " , the Island. Our agency is pront- mbis. Write. Pelham. Nursery. 00-. i? ‘um. Toronto. Ont. S. W. t-WSTI. _ .._.. V‘ To Let DIAMOND-At “I Prinm “Wlfd -_-._-___-a_ A no salvr-ruamsaan aoous. l1, to Mr. andldrs. Roland J. Din- Island »- Hospital on ‘may. October r W115‘ eli " f z re -Monss§ washing or than references. Apply Guardian. j . 239-1“ or new.‘ inns than OilMM Worth wusmuaa p» this in u» i -_~iv-.:.s~...sr.~ l 1 t . - - mill‘. N. DsMqcleqn ‘m’ 1"" ' .., "‘ '-' lfltlrsleartsathlnthetransmia. s-Ji mfim-nuuuu I" Isma- il»: m detrimental w “ U‘ ' l .. ---» a iii'°li'fl“iflll.fllthllcsrsa.when mo- ' M, thisoondmcaasaumsiualptw ianis . Ill mummia~h_gbmhrnupun " ~ “Minimum melanoma raasriaalwliawirs, Mraldalfaolisadandfllalll. , . ' m Pi-m Street. - mend. a dsushtor- - ‘I? 6' 19168-111-14-31. . ‘.._..___._---------—f-— i ‘r0 ‘ts-r -.- rwo ~UNIUINIIIIID , reaisns. Central idcltiimu Apply sl- ' P- m» "match... - . . = - v ~ - r ‘{ ‘hgiflilllalniamilliefnyflll: ma-mornasearnorrs - ', ' ‘when-accuracies isss. m" ' _ jyeur mem- rm. Teachers wanted- h’ you answhish seq bring w uaie to -----—-- h fllvsrvmihefllrl we Ismiv- fillsdisliinflledhere byagrsdustt "9"" ‘M's ‘cm- M!" u kesuhidtb it theQssaot \~ IO! Ablldy 5511001. .Ianel,ru m9 hi ‘a3 mu u.* on‘, mentfiw. Apniy,,~7_0i\n For the ‘one i loved so dearly pure, fresh drugs. ‘Yell can depend - ,-. . ,P"'i'i9?i°' l!" M" sass-d swsr- on our prucnpim service as being _ raonrr saucers-rs ‘ . I. fangs,‘ _ this‘. ‘ZjJ-il l‘. 7 . l. i -' ' l yll- <-.i'*;~.'... You may have thought us a little acetchy and rather loath to part with overdone by much speaking, by no i iile pressure of the gases by expan- ' WI- eerh Israel- than the sthsl-_ m. ' into the atmosphere. to become choked with carbon de- "mflifllloilsssaaaapowerm "i0 w inspect the muffler. By tapping "In"! Iii W" the outer surface of the muffler with a wooden mallet, or wiii be loosened to such an extent "i" will be blown out by the ex- i 4th. _ Annual Protestant v v aNNolJhlcEi/IENT Beginning Monday November Collection‘ for Orphanage. dweoooooeeeaoooo so“ DyG. W. Am1Aaaamms ans-rs on ranvrmo ran can i Painting is an art, and experience alone will eliminate the several de- fects that an amateur finds as a 1e- suit of his first attempt in ’ps.intlng s csr. But if these suggestions are carefully followed there is no rea- son why the very first attempt should not result in a satisfactory job. A few of the most pronounced de- fects that may be discovered are a milky appearance. cracking, furrow- 1hr. Hid flaking. ' A milky 0r misty appearance cf the surface is generally caused by the dampness of the room in- which the varnishing is doneyor" in which the car has been stored while allowed i0 dry. This appearance does not al- ways present ltself immediately, but can at times be remedied by drying out the work thoroughly and then going over the surface with a good polish. Should the finishing cost lose its Qloss and become dead. it is probably due to improper filling. or because the previous coats were not properly dried. In this instance, rubbing down and refinishing may remedy u” (m- flcuity_ Cracking is generally caused by lPPiylng the coats too quickly. ' Sudden blasts of cold air will cause fused with cracking. 11' g vgynlghgd surface is washed with wise.- which is 1'00 hot this Will also produce checking. ‘ _ Furrowing is caused by the varnish running es it is applied. or too much °i I fiiil-flie in the temperature of the room while the varnish i; dry- ing. A flaked surface is one from which the vIrnl-sh peels c! clean when touched with the fingers, and this cfliiclitlcn is a very difficult one to Yl-‘liledyvl! ii- llaualiy requires the re- moval of all coats of varnish. A USEFUL ROADSIDE TOOL There is a tool needed quite often for some necessary roadside repair, and one which is difficult to he m. Pileed by any other. This is a vise. ii i! Pfoiitlble to purchase a small key vise, which is very reqsongblg m prise» Md "It-tech it to one of the bolts of the/cylinder head. It is under i!" 11°“!- wt of right. sod in this 9mm“ ii i! 81"]!!! available when wanted. 0r.‘ when desired. it can be quickly detached and fastened to on: of the running boards . rm: VALVE PLUNGER If the tube has s mysterious leak i-hlt is difficult in find, quits often the reason for this loss of air ig that iiieplungerinthedrevaiveisa trifle long. so that when the cap 1g wrflwcd on it makes contact with the bin and pushes the valve on its "W011 heewerv to remedy this s to file a little o! the end of the Pilifller and the leakage wiii be over. come. KEEP THE MUFFLER CLEAN Every car owner should know that the purpose of a muffler is to reduce slon to s point where they wiii emerge into the atmosphere without noise. This is usually accomplished by pro- viding a number of concentric chain. “hell” lew- in cussing through, expand from one to the other until, when they reach the largest or out- let chamber. they om without noise After loss service s muffler is hue mm. creating a. considerable my Pressure. ‘lhia back pressure is the the engine. with subsequent em. Maths-Therefore. should the mbldi‘ mllieriwsiy lose power it ia" advis- nisce of wood. the carbon deposits The Car OwnerisiScrdp Book iiimiiiifll. which should not be con- Donald ‘r4v§ r-OOOO e e 00 ‘QOOO-O§O+O— By removing the transmission cover the hand can be inserted and the bur-red edges be felt. The only remedy is to remove burred gears and elimin- ate the burrs by s cold chisel and file. CRACKED WATER JACKET When the water Jacket of s motor is cracked, so that the crack forms a connection between the water space and the bore of the engine, it is in- dicated by air bubbles in the radiator water on the compression strok¢ of the piston. In addition to this, water will usually be found in the combus- tion chsmber of the crankcase. THE CLUTCH Always allow the clutch to engage gradually. lt ls bad practice to let it engage suddenly, as it causes excessive strains on the entire mechanism. And when the clutch is in neutral never attempt to shift to any gear without first disengaging the clutch, RADIATOR LEAK Should the radiator spring s small leak at some time when l: is not coli- venlent to have it soldered at once. it can be stopped temporarily by Do this while the water is cold. Just before "using the car. Many instances are on record where this has proved effective for several months. BROKEN VALVE SPRING When a valve spring breaks and no extra spring is available, a tempor- ary repair can be made by placing between the two parts of thespring s metal washer with a hole larger than the valve spring. ‘This will pre- tained. ALBANY SCHOOL mp0??- im‘ i-he mfliiths of Aug. and Sept. Grade IX. 1 lielth, Boulter, 2 Norma ‘lilmicy- 3 Keith Cameron. Grade VII.‘ 1 Helena Keough, 2 Leonard Tlerneya Mary Dawson, 4 Waldron Cameron, 5 Hazen Dawson, 5 Wyman Large. Grade VI. 1 Audrey MacKay, 2 Sutherland MacKay. 3 Bessie Warren. Grade IV. 1 Jean Boulter, 2 Mary Tierney. 3 Marjorie Donnelly, 4 Dan- ie] Ker/ugh 5 Margaret Boulter. Grade III. 1 Joseph Kelly, 2 Lois MacKay. 3 Kathleen Keough, 4 Elma Large 5 Fred Kelly. Grade II. 1 Mildred Walker, 2 Eil- een Walker. 3 Jean Keough. feet attendance for the month of ugust. Helena Keough. Mary Dawson. Marjorie Donnelly, Clifford Dswssi-i. Eileen Walker, Blanche MuD3118-ld'Mi.1dl'Cd walker, Verna MacDonald. _ Perfect attendanceflfor September; Mary Tierney, Jean Kecugh. Western Guardian —FUNEBAL NOTICE-The funeral of Mr. Nelson Ramsay will he held from his late residence in Aiberton. today, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. —CI-ADLE CAUGHT FIRE-The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John MaeNelli of Southwest Lot l6, was badly "burned on Saturday when the cradle in which it was lying caught fire. Mrs. MacNeili was outside at the time but on hearing the child crying rushed inside and found the cradle which near the stove on fire. The little one was burnt hbout the lower part of the body. The parents immediately brought the child to Burnmeralde where its wounds were dressed and the infant is now re- covering. It is thought that a spark from the kitchen stove set the cradle alight-S. —BAII.N BURNT ‘r0 "ma GROUND -The large barn belonging to Mr. borne Paynta. of New ionden, was‘ may aesrreysamv fire of unknown origin ‘on Monday night. The lire started about ssvenidcloelrand when discovered, had gained "such headway that it was impossible to save it in breaking s raw egg into the radiator. vent them from coiling around Glfihipggpgjj: other and will serve the purpose 517,15- patnm. a factoriiy until a new spring is ob- WNW-legs ,- A ribut T. B. Grady Prince Edward island division of the Canadian National Railways after a long and successful tenure of that position; and ' WHEREAS during his incurnbency the relations which existed between this Hoard, and Mr. Grady have from 1115f, to last been most pleasant and agreeable; Therefore RESOLVED that it seems fitting that, atthls first meeting of the Al- berton dz West Prince Board of retirement reached us, we should give expression to the sincere regard ln which Mr. Grady is held by the omcers and lllembtfs of this Board. and to our regret that his condltivn of health does not permit him to carry on as in the past the increasingly arduous duties pertaining to the po- sition he has filled with such credit to himself. . We rem-ember the condition of the Prince Edward Island Railway and the kind of servim it was rendering a5. the time when MT. Grady assum- ed office. We also have cause to re- people of west Prince as to train service shown by former manage- ment officials at that time. No less do we remember the Trade since the news of Mr. Grady‘s| To Mr. i a" The following resolution was pas- , 8.30—Qu.srterly Mee of Oflleial aed unanimously at a meeting oil We'll-Helm M I Eli! Albcrton and West Prince Board of ‘i231 trade, October a. 1929.- l WHEREAS this Board has learned l of the retirement b: w. '1'. B. Grady f Br: from the Superintcndsncy of the,‘ i | tended. entered the prottily deeomt- I‘ THREE “ cwrtc ecu. WEDNESDAY néip Lao-weekly rrayer service-hearts . welcome. EARLY FOB. XMAS B-Y CRASWELL Phone 692-1. for Appointment WEDDING BELLS A very quicu but. pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and _‘ Mrs. Jain-lee McLean, Cornwall at '1 l‘ dclock on Wednesday evening Sept. 25th.. when their daughter Cora Mu _ was united in marriage to Willis-n! ‘ Thomas Ling of Wheat/icy River. . Tile ceremony was performed by RM .- E. M Altken, in the presence of r 7 The bridal couple who were unnt- ' ed parlor to the strains of the wedd- ing march played by Miss Editli Jay. cousin of the bride. The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory '_ georgette over shell pink. with IBdi.'_ um lace and veil mught up, with.‘ member the utter disregard of the» sieadyf was tendered a miscellaneous show- improveirleng which began to be ob- i er by (‘he you“: people o! comww ' bridal ivreath and carried a . bouquet, After the ceremony a beau- tiful supper was served. The present! , ‘l were numerous and costly including , ‘silverware, linen, cheques, and etc; x Previous totheir marriage the bride ‘ > |served the mcmsnt Mr. Grady cam! l and flclniiy. The following momirg |‘q the helm, nor could we fall to be s» -~ h-stic attitude toward the 1W5‘- em branch when cur disabliltfer WGIB PWSGIILBG l0 him. stand that who: had hrcn iarizizig efficiency must be p i. . <1= "sap. as his hands were l“? in r necsssary changzc: P". alcne the cciztral r: ‘ll c; t‘ tracksge lirlrlsr . but the Eastzrn and vies: n s tlcns as wail. should enjoy set 'commensurate Willi l“. r imp?!‘ " " c his r" and their needs. Urlc‘... new spirit began ta l ‘anion; the official". r ‘.01 the. rfi ‘" a new \ '; ' of‘ life ' c". e r a1 district of ‘vie-t developmert 12211111 has this fprmrtlj-l torgrt "l territory. the isatlsfactory railway sex-cums insti- ~- "i of iii." er-ticn cf the w are in no small degree responsible. tlmate business relations existing b2- tvieen the retiring Saiperintendent and the officers oi’ this board, it is only necessary to say that on no occasion has any reasonable suggest- ion of ours found a deaf ear or any reasonable request been denied; and further Resolved that while, as stated, this Board regrets the ending cf in. very pleasant business relationship, we ccrigratuiatc Mr. Grady that. on his vacating his position. he carries n-ith him the great good-will and the high regard of the business pecpl° his good wife very many years o! h-saiih and leisure in which to l1’.- low the relaxations and amusement. which may make most appeal to them; and finally RESOLVED that we welcome his successor, Mr. Mai-Nutt. whom some of us have already been privileged i3 meet. He has inherited, in the Prince Edward Island Division. a g:- |!ng business in good condition, and live look forward to hLs further acqu- iainlance with no small deal" 0i interest and pleasure. Maved by I‘. L. Rogers and sec- onded by f. W Waugh _and James E. Birch. ' James B. Birch Secretary. icus. of his reasonable and sym- A l‘ We found Mr. Crady inking Li‘. fwd ‘0 F5 bli1S.C0\\'S were from $10.00 0i '_- .:t agrlculzur-l Pflfifé. F0!‘ the ‘i ovo¢~leo~ - - . come tot: tutulundzr M. Grzidyls management i: Ind Tilfliry on September 23rd. _ Again. with reference to the ln-‘f of this province: and we wish 111m and ‘ i I the happy couple left for a holiday v’; motor trip through the Maritime 1f; Provinces. 0n their return they will xrside in Wheatiey River. .wo livestock markets here today. _ LJLJE offered were common cows; bus. Conner: and cutters and ~: taco t: $5.50. Calves i, ,o r.~.a.l;:-r was stoady t0 i119 hull; oi me gacd ewes ;. x e nets ‘were sold for $10.50 and Iillli culls, a, 3.50. Sheep liver! c; u.) w sins. ‘ v "l - 3.53 steeruiy to stronl 3,, a. cl...» class fed and watered '- Odcl sales were made on 3.! 8,3141% $16.50. MUSIC STUDIO Miss Gwynnelh F. Coombs wiii reopen classes in Planoforte ' i‘ f. e w Q A z d0 Vlciorv Avenue. or Pbonek’ 6SIi-L. 4'§Q§—¢O-osoo aoceooo-eoo-Q-Oq __,____.,_r DR. W. R. (JAKSUN rulmrr (ii-admin- Chiropractor (‘hronio and Nervous Isl-oases I24 Prince St. Phone I072 (lpposlic Si. Paul's Church. i Usluu‘ i~ ill-i [T10 LQQQE. We hereby offer twenty-five dollars. i’ ‘reward for information leading l4 i i smouldered for many hours. Fortun- ately the barn was situated some lit- tle dlstance from the .OSidCI'lCc or any other buildings and as it was a 1 Bracliiey Point Road, io sell by Pubic Auction Wednesday, October 23rd rnsrhihery, the arrest and conviction of n» pan; ‘l or parties who tore flown UII fence at Stanley Hall, Signed NORMAN NICHOLSON, I Chain-nan of Irnsiees. . . r i SALE o'clock sharp his stock, crop z consisting of 2 work Memorial Hall-Visitors usual”; l large number of relatives and friendf ;f ..,~i"- cairn evening the fire burned itself out without doing any further dam- age. Mr. Payntei-‘s loss, especially at this time of year. is a very heavy one and much sympathy is felt for him by the neighbors. it being understood that the less is not covered by in- surmise-B. -Mrs. (DIJ Alexander llacNelil. Mrs. Prank MacNelll and Miss Eva MscNeili of Bummer-side and Mrs. Donald Matheson of ‘Travellers Rest mo‘ored to Charlottetown on Sat- urday. LIVISTOCK MARKET spite of‘ the-help of willing neighbor's.‘ ‘ ‘file contents of ma" large mush: mostly consisted of hay, which burnt s... mrcsuymui altar Hillidnidhti.alid (Canadian Pressl MONTREAL. Oct. lb-Thers were ioscattieisoalvaaleobagasnd illbsllflpllllahltfilbflthl l horses, 1 driving horse 3 years old, colt 1 year old. l0 head pure bred and l,’ Grade Guernsey cows. 2 of whlchgi. have frcshened, 5 to freshen shortly‘, ii 3 to freshen next spring, 1 pull 8 years old junior champion at Mas!‘ time shows this year, l year dfl.‘ heifer, 3 caiv, 1 pure bred Yorkshire ' sow lo furrow in January, 5 chunks pigs. 50 barred rock hens, a lot ifé b hay. cats. straw and potatoes, I aerel. turnips. 2 team track wagons. sleigh.- gahg plow and ethn articles not multloaed. , . . ixoln $3.00 w $4.00 and bulls i‘ - " -. -..-;“*- - iBQT-il- .~ _ ,., __ --_-;»._ s; or. :1 . ;.-;-; ‘q . 1-’