til-Thins; is, 3921* in in the best g; oa,yent. ' nde ._ . .1 l gardens in _ A d by men trained in the i pr i, greatest tea market ~- 08E good tea‘? li0.R ,Packed in the best packet yet, und for tea-A luminum. .-7-— —- ~ é THURSDAY FRIDAY ASATURDAY Three / More ~ y Days Of the Big Shoe Sale 7ALL_EY & CO. JLTD. ’n ‘J Lamplit in their new home are among a young couple’s happiest plans. The right lamp means much to th 1 comfort of a room, and whether you are choosing for yourself" or for a Fall bride, there’s sure i0 be the one among the many lovely '- showing. ' I I Limited WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS “Where going my pretty . maid?" “To buy To the Student is a daily helping of Perfection Ice Cream. Possibly you do not think so but try it for-dessert and notice how refreshed you will feel for the afternoon sessions- the time oi the day you feel draggy and worn out. But be sure it's ‘ PERFECTION if you wish 2o get the pure confection thatls used throughout the whole Island. Made from the purest ingredients, with fresh cieam froma Disease Free Area. Students are always welcome at our plant to see the sanitary conditions under which this delicious lee Cream is manufactured. Central (ireafmeries 8P6 you Perfection ‘ lee Cream" she said. "A very wise plan, 1 my pretty maid." “That's what mama “Y5 she said. _.\_____ ¢I»\I Evenings A kind sir," 1 models we are , ‘tome of Mr. and Mrs. Central Guardian - HIGHEST PRICES paid for live poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. i 89li9-9-G-tf. ..FOR SALE-AOOO feet of plank. Apply rear of Victoria Hotel. iii5i-9-15-2i KillTliat Constipation! "I sulued terribly from copni; pltiflll- Afici- taking ‘Frulr-a-nvu l“ my rroublc was (our. New I III enjoying splendid llellflz". > John D. Boston, I-bou: Mlnel. MS. “Fruit-a-tives", made from intensi- fied fresh fruit juices combined with tonics, is a natural remedy for _con- stipation. Enjoy life. Try "Fruit-a- llvrs". 25c and 50c a box. FAREWELL GATHERING A TWO-IN-ONE SHOPPING BAG easily made into two sizes. The best‘ yet. Get yours when renewing your subscription. - . o CITY TAXES-Last day for dis- count on city taxes w-ifl be Thurs- day, Sept. 15th. 0l04-9-l3~3i F011 (3,001) lmnnwoop floor- On the evening of Scptnflrst the ing, see MacDonald-Rowe adver- members of the Young People's S0- Llgement 11111; 1551M eiety of the Presbyterian Church, i... Bradalbane, met at the home of Mr. RESERVED sens for 28th and and Mrs. D. W- McDonald w bid 30th on sale at Hughes Drug go" farewell to their daughter, Catherine and Lambms 31-05" gunnyspm who left the following day for 9144-14_15.17.31 Brooklyn, N. Y. When all had ga- i. thered the President, Mr. Marshall SEATS 0N SALE 101 pa1w1-5011_|Mrttheson, called the meeting to or- McWilliams title match at Arenapdel‘. and in a fBW WQYdS explained am ros ros., Sunn s de. d _ P0 fife l’ . $5 - g144.14.16_17_31lian Matheson, who expressed the ___ feelings of those present by reading ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED_. an address, at the’ conclusion of M“ and Mm when F‘ Mcnumiwhich, the Honorary President, Mr. Ma1peque_ announce the cngagement James Graham presented Miss Mc- of their daughter, Margaret Milli-“Ddmld Wm‘ a Pulse 0f mdney as d mm" 1° gemypope Beer o; chm-Jtoken of remembrance. The fol- lottetown. Marriage to take place lclwlflg l5 the address? 1511151- pan of gepwmbeL ' Miss Catherine McDonald, Bradalbane, P.E.I., BOARD 0F TRADE LUNCHEON‘ sepf- 1-- 1927 FRIDAY.—- Members or others de- 13W‘ Calherinei, firing tickets kindly notify the Bee-i It l5 with feelings °f deep 1'99"“ retary before Thursday evening. that we, a few of your friends, have 911391321 learned of your intended departure ' from our midst and we have gath- gApq-[g-p CHURQHES__RBV_ A ered here in your home to express L‘. Banyard will preach at Albanyfim a VETS’ Small Way What Your d6- 11 mm" Tryon’ 3 pm" westmm-u pparture really means to us. Although 13nd 7130 pm. A hearty wekmme toiyou are leaving us at an age when 311 |most are just beginning to be of iservice to their Community, still F01; SEPTEMBER WE M“; 01g you have already shown exception- 151-11-13 1w gvefy yemqy new o, m. al ability and willingness to assist newal subscription received choice m m" meemlgs- 11’ 1, Lady's ghoppmg Bag m. ani Our regret, however, is mingled Auto Strep Razor and Utility Knife.|“’“'h a degree °l 1°)’ and Prldei w? Don-g m1ss U115 opportumtyn ,we know that in whatever sphere of life your lotmay be cast you will i, prove more than equal to your dut- CHURCH 01v sCoTLAND__Rev_ ies, and that your superior qualities Ewen MacD0uga]1'B_ D__~w111 preachiof mind and heart will win o. place ruddy 16th at Birch Hill at 1.30 andifm Y°“ l" "w “immunity circle l“ Sabbath 1am at Bangor at IOJIOfiWhiCh W" m°‘"=' and @311‘- m" Murray River at 3; and Belle Riveidmends ‘vmmwr Yo“ may 5°1°“r“' 11 6311 A150 Tuesday 20th at P01,“ Your place in our church activities 911m a; 13o p_ m_ will be difficult to fill, but we know that the splendid ideals which have GET 4N 0N THE RlNGsyDE endeared you to us will also win a SEATS for Patterson-Mcwilliams’pm“ for you‘ aim mflmmcc {m T111‘, Match. and McKenha_Mc_1good the Society in which you take Donald Bout on 28th and 30th Sep-'y°“r place‘ . teinber. On sale at Hughes Drug Co.‘ I“ ccmclusmm Cathermm we ask and Lambros Bros" Sunnyskm ‘you to please accept this small tok- 9144_14_16_17_31 en of our esteem and good-will to- i wards you, and may this last even- MacLEAN_MacLE0D__M1Ss cathj ing spent in your home impress up- lne May MacLean, daughter of Mrfm.‘ W“ m" desire m ‘gmve W" back and Mrs. John Alexander MacLeanflwlth “S mdhe “gar ‘utme m" d“ o; n“ was united m marriage to least a holiday. Signed on behalf of M“ John Rflymonay MacLeodl son your friends present and the Y.l=.S. o; Mn and lms_ James A M“? C. E. of the ‘Presbyterian ‘Church, Leod. of Iris. The wedding tookflradalbane‘ place at the home of Mr. C. K. Mar-f Ammugh take“ completely Dy 5m‘ m, o“ Tuesday evening, Sept’ 6. at prise Miss McDonald thanked all 73o p_ m. The bride was attended present for their thoughtfulness al- by he, cousm Miss Catherine E so assuring thcni that she will wcr MacLennl and the groom by a mm cherish pleasant memories of the me‘. of the bridfix John Macbeanifriends other youth. All joined in The Rev. Qunicy A. McDowell ofll-kslnigrcvi, For shes A ‘mny (‘md jgtifghgytgilgzérlfgwtaie cyfgfénogz" Remarks were made by Mr. Gra- James Ayhain, Mr. George Jackson, Rev. R. .he dinner the oun e0 lc of the ' P wmmurflty surgmnyige: ale house the high esteem m which Miss Mc- and gave the young couple a lively Donald is held by her follow work- wrenade and as they prcsenmd ers. Refreshments were served by m l, u 1 _ _ the Young Ladies and the re- emse ms on m awn congrawm lmainder of the evening was pleiis- TUE Cll.\ RLOTTETOWN_ G ILUIDLVN Gleanings From Tryon And Vicinity i I . . . 1 Summerfie more has waned, ,- And many fond regrets Are flung her way . And many sweet bouquets. As silently as the flowers 1 Peep from the soil in spring, i So, autumn now is on the throne, ‘ A proud and royal king. j "He rures us with his magic wand I Controls each stem and stalk The birds those harbingers of Spring, 1 They migrate by the flock, 1' walked along the garden cool, 1 The flowers bloomed in their beds,, Today autumns frost ha sbeen And crushed their beauteous headsd Their death so sudden and so cruel Is a sad and lonely sight, But Autumn's heart relentsa bit So he covers with blankets white. And so it is with us dear friends, Things aren't as bad as they seem,» Every cloud has a silver lining Be it o'er such a horrid dream ‘ Come, think on the clear, bright winter I That comes when‘ autumn is done, , Though the icy winds may chill us,| i Say, skating is lots of fun! i Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Phillips‘ of Summerside made business calls‘ to Tryon and vicinity on Thursdayi of last week. Mr. Phillips is re-; presentative of the Crown Life In-g surance and a very successful one at that. l The Rev. George and Mrs. Somers of the United Pastorate at Tryon also their two little sons Claire and Ralph are passing a well deserved. holiday with friends in St. John,‘ N. B. Mrs. Austen Cameron, Miss Marie, and Mrs. Life Clarke of Augustine, Cove'were visitors to Victoria on movie night, September ‘lth. , Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. Frank, MacDonald and charming little son‘ Norman, made a flying motor trip, to Tryon on Friday of, last week. l Mrs. Frank Lavoie and little son Jack, left on Friday morning, Sepq tember 9th, for their home in North Adams, Mass, after spending a‘ very pleasant summer vacation" the guest of her mother, Mrs Daugherty. of Victoria. Accompanying her} was Miss Lila Watton of Victoria“ latives there previous to entering in nursing. made a busine Wednesday, September ‘lth. Gordon Dawson of Cape Traverse ss trip to Tryon on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacLeoil and little daughter of Albany spen‘. over Wednesday night in Victoria’ where they were the guests of Mrs.‘ MacLeods parents, Mr. and Mrs; Abner Howatt. Latest reports from Mrs Gordon Dawson of Cape Traverse, who rc- cently underwent a serious oper- ation ln the Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal are very favorable and a; health is hoped for. Harvesting is almost over. and the wheat crop is good with some and rusted with others. The in some places. ._ ._ - PAciEsiJVENl RIGHTEN Youp.‘ Home AT LITTLE EXPENSE; c‘ - or l/irzfii/ Jvfime-Zvazldc/s - , With desires that must necessarily be curbed by n_ moderate income- Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are tlieidcal thing. The most attractive, colourful rug patterns possible to obtain :1 n ywhiri-c..Tlie casy-to-ciean, improved, longer-wearing surface will withstand yours of hard wear . . Unconditionally Guaranteed to yourSntistncriou . , and, at prices that allow a comfortable margin for other things—in fact, a (jcnuinc Congolcum Gold Seal Rug-D x 6 size costs (ml): $7.50. ONGDLEUIW GOLD SEAL Russ insist on genuine Cun- golcum—-wifh the Gold Sen! on the surface-- that is the only kind that is fully Guaranteed. who will pass a. short visit with re- 1- the North Adams Hospital to trainl———————— iIilPPEllhiillNiliillllitANIlDil i VANCOUVER. ll. (‘., iii-pl. l5. -- Speedy recovery to her usual good- AI tho meeting livro tuiliiy (if ‘Empire Mining _ ECOIHZIWYHS. (‘..l’_ liriiwiiiiig, (l(‘ll€‘l‘ili |(‘|‘ll suction 01' tlio PTOVHIPP, coin- Thej blziiiugei" of ill!‘ llriliiiiiiizi hliiiiiii: llllllll)’ i"i\i‘i~i'|'(-1l in as Ill!‘ ltoiiyii (ill? “at “OP 15- m general very goodiiiml Smelling (Ylillfllllly, i-ovioivoil‘ lrivi. iiiiiy hi‘. judged from tlii- ill» ‘the progress in‘ tho. i-ii1i1iiii' mining that iliiring twelve months in llliilflor black-smith work. and disease ii mdushj, late stormvVli-lilillii delegates that the industry’ worn l'(‘l‘lil'(l('.ll. Played hill/dc WJT-h the heavy 67°!‘ WtiH never iii ll. more making cutting 3mm“ 1ml7°55lb1°|eoiiilitinii lllilll at present, and ihsil been. (llt~l('0Vi'l‘(‘tl mill llmvdil- iwith the opening ii1i oi‘ new tIiHl-HTliIlP-‘l lIl'(‘ IIHW 11...; "iiiujiiiiiiwiézovrss The many friends of Mrs. Wm. zHanlon arc pleased to see her around again after her recent illness. Mi‘. and Mrs. John Shepherd who IN spent the p351; week W11“ ghqh- many friends in this vicinity motored to Little River recently. Delegates t0 Empire _ Mining C0 n grass‘ m, Doucme M a m“ m, Meeting" in Vancouver Told 0f the Ad- ‘° SM “"°"““’" Vance in activities in This Direction. Among the visitors to Souris on Saturday last was James Honlon, Peter Doucctte, Eddy Whalen, Laurn 1"m,,,.1,,|,1 Doucettc. Annie McCormack, Mrs. Clifford Me- wili pliiy ll lllll(‘ll‘lll(il‘(! _ ilio rnl-a iii lilv immediate. future. 'I‘l\v‘T-'°° MCKQTIZIQ- MYS- ziiiil illvtiilliirgiciii si-nro n1‘ ilPllVlllflri iii the iim‘ili\v(‘fl~ Donald- -‘ Mr. Lco McKenzie has been em- ployed with Bruce Stewart dz Co.. tho iiml H125 (I\'t‘l‘ 5,0110 mining (‘lllilfl-‘li - Sninclurgiz (lPDU-“iw Mrs. Clifford McDonald, three have children and mother, Mrs. Gencve visiting Mrs. Isaac iii (iziiiiulii, iissiireil lloiirisliiiig its iii‘ gnoil grziilii copper urn unil German are zlllllflltlcliilll: the Chcverie. ‘ions were offered them by many friends. ———-- no-i-i- Even Rice Hurt eat anythingfl-Ardenia Howard. you! Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. A i Zest And Vigor Wm l" Yflura ll you est whole-Wheat Bread, nature's .-' r Wllfilolome food, sup- PMIIQ just the roughage needed for proper elimination, STEWART’S ’ WHOLE WHEAT BREAD lo the Ideal whole-wheat loaf It contains nature's laxative, bran, all the rlpd nutrition oi‘ the wheat and ita rich store o! mineral onltu- Nothing add- ed. nothing taken away. Ask Your Grocer. Stewart's Made In charlottutown . 161 Kong Iii-oat z . o! 11*’ theiri GirP-s Stomach “I had indigestion so bad I was afraid to eat even rice. Adlerika has. done me so much good that now I} Dear Sisten-We, the members of Adlerika relieves stomach gas andNdfi-h PFEBbYWTlB-n Chllffih sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on to convey t0 Y0" 0"!‘ deepefil» SYIIIDB- antly spent in Music and games. Be- saying Adieu all joined hands and sang “Auld Lang Sync," “God be with you till we meet again," and tlic,King. \—--———-—Qo->--_- LETTER OF SYMPATIIY the W. M. S. of the Murray Harbor wish BOTH upper and lower bowe], 11; 1-9- thy in your recent sad bereavement moves old waste matter you neveri thought was in your system. Let Ad-f bear. through the death of your be- lcriko give your stomach and bowels ltJVfld brflther A. E. Graham. ‘t REAL cleansing and see how much1 better you will feel. It will surprise may Dell 8P0 but feeble efforts t0 that you have been called upon to We realize that any words that we alleviate your grief. Yet we know that in time of sorrow the human heart craves for sympathy and we can but direct you to Him who does not willingly afflict and Who can give the only real sympathy. And now Sister, you brother has joined other loved ones. You can look forward to a happy reunion where the day dawns and the shad- ows fiee away. Again would we assure you of our sympathy and trust you will find strength to say "The Lord gave and the Lord taketh away." "Blessed be the name of the Lord." Signed on behalf of the society, MRS. JAMES KENNEDY, Pres. MRS. WM. KENNEDY, Sec'y. “ UC-OOMUOFQHQ-‘Q-MO SWAT THE \ FLY In a good slogan but we have something better. You will get rid of them sure by using FLY TOX It will klil many times more flies than an! other fly-klller for the money. Harmless to everything but deadly to the flies. Try a bottle once and yon E will an no other. _ iiarold ‘L. Worthy sou um ‘m m. Allen's Miss Ella Canfield of Westmore-|Q",,be,._ 11,9“, 1,, (Mu-y land was the guest of Mr. and Mrslthag, present producuon W111 George Canfield of Tryon on Sat-i 1,1, grungy 0x,-0,.,1,.,1_ llfdfli’ 0f 1915i? W°ek~ i Tho world's proiliu-liuii of ('(l]!]il‘l' "i - iiimimiils to iipproxiiiiiitoly l.l‘.58,-1 MT- and MTS- ""45"" L93- drififlli tons :iiiiiiizill_v. the Vniii-il Slut-i Tryon ill-tended " he 3°" of ‘mics being by fur tho largest contrib- SOUR‘ a?!’ (gelling Mid n0 doubt Bflltiydd‘ trolling u further i7 1ier i-tiiit pro-i 0 S 0W~ duccd from mines in South Amer-i ——- n ‘lii-a. Canada's shim- amounts to, "The Son of the Sheik starrlniuflhhlu 4 my “any M1- nypnynlng Rudolph Valentino was erected byiclted figures l0 the Olivetti fhlil the’ a full hall at Victoria. on Wednes-ieonsiimptinii or copper per i-iipitai day eveninz of last weok- EVBFY-Iin the lliiileil Statics tilllil this? one declared the picture to be a top-t would imply ii 1inriiximiilcly in (‘an-I notchcr and hoped to see many|zulii iilsoi is 15.30 1immils1ii-i- iin- more good shows like ii. this fall. iniim, wlim-i-iis iii rlngliiiiil, Franco. and Germany it amounts lo only Miss Pamela Boulter of ViCtOFiiTI-Hillllllli 7 per cent ni- a lllllc liigliui" has been spending a. few days inland in Chiiiii mid lmliu ii is i-c-liit-i Tryon recently where she was the ivcly negligible. it would seem.‘ guegt of her friend, Miss May Ban- therefore, that ihcro are grout‘ poi»; yar. abilities for increased i-misiimpf tion of copper in i-ertnin pin-ts of Friends of Mrs. Reuben Rogerson the world. (liiiiuilli-in prmliiciifln in‘, of Tryon are glad to welcome her 1926 amounted to 133.094.5142’. back again after spending a‘ pounds, valued at $l7.490,.'!00. This {irilonthfi ilgisit in Boston, Mass, but 18d liltlllargest uutpiil over iiitniii ey a ope she may have many 6 . mu the fuel llllll the ioiiil has more happy holidays like 11», 1n @119‘ been increasing steadily ouch your future. evor- since the slump following tho, iwar augurs well for the future of, M155 Ruth woo“ and Mrs grentflkthe industry. At present mines Woods of Crgpaud returned lupin British‘ (‘nliimbiii (‘0Illl‘lhlil" week from St. John, N. B., wherellbfil" two-thirds or (he mm] 1111.11 they hgvg been 591913111; 1511 m1111n_i Ontario mines nearly one-third. ll\(-' ery. Why not visit their miiiineryl l"'l*"\<'** mining frmii Quebec. - ll department ladies? Gentlemen—3l5' h°“"~"""- ""011" that Qlwber! YES you are cordially invited also. ‘m ———- Mr. William Bell of Cape xsrm- THREE BURNT T0 DEATH verse accompanied by his daughter, " Mrs. Jack Beers of Montague left MONTWE-‘tb- 5E1". ll- Three on Wednesday of last week for the "hnme" were llllllletl lo tlvnlh i Roy“ v1pgor1a 305mm] at Monty when fire llflStffiyed the home ofq real where Mr. Bell plans to under- mm“ “m”? "film"! P91111111. o!’ Si. l go treatment. We all hope to see Emmlchei "b0"! ‘will!’ H1110! from i him much better on his return Molltml- The father m“! his l 119mg, 1 ‘brother-iii-lawz Lambert Pinet. suf-‘ fered serious burns iii trying to? Among the visitors to Summer-fill"? U"? (‘hlldrell- ‘ side on Tuesday Sept. 6th weren -—__..Q.>_.__ ; Mrs. Robert 0,111,919; and M1”; All through his long illness his‘ Florence of Tryon, ibetter half had been his devoted‘ _..__ nurse. Often he had awakened in‘ Mr. Ralph Lyman o1 qyyon w“ the silence of the night to find her a visitor to 01111111114 on wednadaylsitting by his bedside with soothing of last week, droughts and gentle sympathy. i Now he was well on his way to Dr. E. A. and Mrs. Bell of Oapqmiivefy- - 1 Traverse spent Sundgy 1n Tryon ‘he "Mary. I shalivnever forget it," hei guest of Mr. and Mrs, DQ113111 3¢1|jtold her. "Your sweetness to me‘ —-—-oo>—-- throughout this trying time shall al-i SKIPPER p153 ways be like a golden corner in my memory. Why did you do it?" Milli. BRIDGE. Maihe.‘ Sept. 14, He paused dramatically. hoplngto .4313, by gccppmt ygltafd-y m. hear a whispered confession thother QIlOOK Cgptgln pgmcy q", n, o; love was the great motive. Instead. i . . . . i . i. . l~ i II’ \~.i -.,- '1. iricts, particularly in norihuwislorn;llrmlllvilli! Hiflild- nynspppijtiiii iiiiii 01' n smelter is now nonr- Sheik" in Victoria H9111 0Y1 wednes“ utor, with 515 [i(‘|‘ rout. besides crm- 01121031 DTQFCSSCS The first 1.000 Elizabeth Georgie. John Shepherd, Mrs. iiig completion so that iicluzil oiit- shepherd and daughter 11ml iiiiw he I!XI)l‘('l(‘(l to slur! iiir Magflda v111a;(1_ Etta V1115“; 511 Illmliilivlifl ‘motored from Charlottetown to M1‘. BPOv/lillli! I'<‘ff'I‘r<"| l" "l" spend the week end with the lattefs lowiirri strides [lint llilVl‘ ill‘t‘ll parent‘ M13 and Mr5_ Del-Dy v111ard_ lillifli‘ lii l'('('(‘lll yi-zirs lii the metal- ml‘ “Mimi-‘- low Mr. John Villard and son, Uriah Kradi- copper ores, and pniiilmi mil are doing a very 1mg‘, 511511-1955 pm. that (liiiiaiiiii has iii»! lK'l‘ii lmck- paring bay-rem for Oyster fishmg \Vill‘l| iii this advance oi’ il-i~liiiii|ii",' ._ . iéwnfl...“ _ one hllllll in British (‘oliiiiiliizi hav- Joan wonmnucally). “I thmk the ing lii-on umiini; tlio first to install poms are right’ Georgy [Us only Ilii- now well known nnil successful in the gm“ open spaces that we find fliitiiiioii 1iroi-css. while iill ITFOflIIF-‘ioursclvesyi vrH liaivv shown mnrkwl ripe-ruling‘ George. “wen we-m twen“. lllllll'tl\'t‘llll‘lll.<, which lll'(‘ l‘l‘.ilf‘t'li“ll‘nlilcs from ‘mvwhérc the sunk go; by lllt‘ low iiiiil costs llllll by liming downy ancyI-ve 10's‘ the map so lmv-gi~nili~ nrv ivliii-h they are ublonOw-s your chance!" ' to treat successfully. llvv Appainlmrnl. _~ vii/Mi??? WLEMWQY afl/MWM YAuoiiizYs Old tlnqtiwbg hvennen Sou» HEN the swinging coach rattling over cobblestones. Now the purring rnomr gliding over smooth highways. Through I generations of changing modes Yardley} Old Englis Lavender Soap has remained the standard ' of purity. ‘ Now, as it did then, Yardleys yields a bountiful lather of soothinguuality which refines comylexionw-tmiches them with its sweetly lingering iavcn er breath. ‘i per hwx of 3 large cakes, at all best druggists and iicpartincnt stores ARD 'M 8 e