dellnlzely , ; 1 snanslllfPll- ~ I 4046-0000-0400090 eetoroeeo-r-ooo-orooob-OH-OO seas“ f .- olvnsy. Take Off g Over-weieht Modern science says suaar supplies enerdy that lets on with less food and safely reduce weieht. WRlGLElPS ls pure chlcle. suear and flavor. Chewine dissolves the suaar and releases the flavor. ln this p you ‘eel needed body fuel and YOU 63H‘? the chicle ICGSBIH W39 reduce the Welsh off with WRIGLIYS C181 BBOODBB. HOUSE BIGGEST IN THE WORLD VANCOUVER, 15.10. Nov, 2.,—-Whll. i Blid to be the larxest hrooder house in the world ts being operated on the Freaerview Manor Farm in Surey distrlst. near here. The broader house, ' which ll I00 feet in length, and divi- compartments. Each settler is required ded into forty-four compartments. has accommodation for 00.000 chicks. The broader house is operated on a community plan. various settlers of the district being allotted certain to start with 1,000 pullats and the birds are moved from the big brooder iWestcm Guardian i -l0ll-IILLII MIA!‘ I02 bis- ouit peoduoe prise pelts. lold whole- lele and retail at Bruce's. sese-n-s-at —IU! AN IXTIA ITOIAGI radio wet bstteryat flrseeu. DGSI-ll-e-Il. -l‘l.'lAY FOX-A silver to: has been seen several times during the pest week. viewing the tealnetera who pass with their bulky loads of po- tatoes, over the Conroy Road. Por- tunah for w. Yo: everyone is so busy otherwise he might not so long enjoy the rights of his ancestors. '1‘. -IOUTII II-IINWN IN- ITITUTI IIIIIWCL-‘Ilia monthly meeting ot the Women's institute nut at the house of, Mrs Weston Francis on October so. Meeting op- ened with the Iflldll‘ of the Creed. Minutes of lest meeting were read and adopied- Fruit was sent to sick in the comnsuniyt. Alter business was overthemeeilngeameteaeleeeby singing oi fletional Anthem. Lunch wee served by the hostess. dmeeilnnanr: ran-r -- on Tuesday lest the annual masquerade party was held in the A. O. hi. hell. Tilliiah. under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the A. O. H. The eostimna were varied and various, stretching all the way from the sub- lime to the opposite. 5e ever! 0M was pleased. The ladies prize was won by Miss Annie Harper. who were s pretty costume and a "spooky" mask. The gentleman's prise was woes by Osiss)? Dora Beckett, who ins- personeted a western cowboy and wore a nifty rig which might have been taken from the ward-robe of Tom Miz- Music was furnished by the ‘finish Orchestra. assisted by m. Clarence Pineeu and the Ari-learn brothers. T. _--—- --I. O. b. I. MllflNG-‘rhe monthly lneetine of the Abegwelt Chapter of the I. 0. n. p. was held in the Public Library, S. - side. on ‘liaursdey aiternoon with a I004 attendance of members. um reading the minutes o! the previous meeting ‘the Treasurer's report was alsbsuttee ass shoved e sood bell-ner- Sevuai matters eesne up for discus- sion. the meet important belns on an address from the President of the National Chapter of the I. 0. D. ll. The points stressed were self educa- tion oi members on the work which is twins done by the Order Is a when, the increase of membership. house at the age of eight weeks. 0 COAL l‘ We are now prepared 1,9 n lowing Goals. INVIIRNISS PETROLEUM deliveries. AAAA ‘a l‘; a AA QGN-ll-mwftf. ,+w Let us have your order now. W. D. GILLIS d? CO. PHONE 11d ‘ ‘ “ éélOOl AAA a A a AAA) the giving o! their wholshearied sur- wn ts * "m: we inhibit-ice policies and activities. The Presid- ent also issued a plmllhlei will!!!’ vCOlhLlv ll orders on any of the fel- OLD SYDNEY SCIIIINID SPRINGHILL SCBEENIJD SCREENID ALBION NU!‘ ‘ ALBION STOVE ALBION nourm AMERICAN ANTHBACIII no. AMERICAN summon‘: stove WELSH connuss nnsco COKE COKE Lowest prices. Prompt PRI Liberal-Conservative Convention A Convention of the Liberal- g-mmerslde on- Tuesday, the 5th day of November ‘at the hour of two o'clock in the choosing a candidate to represent county, is the forthcoming Dominion Election, Each Poll shall eleot five delegates to attend the Convention, and Delegates shall have credentials Ilfllid by the President or Ieeretan of their respective Polls. .v. surn- aasrman, Resident. ausssu. aoosas, leaning, West Prince UberabConservetlve assume}, n. s. mononaw, mam. A IIATH lest Prince liberal-conservative Association. ‘Lha L a '7 v wvw-v ywr w» ‘~. a Neill"! - t i ‘i’ Conservatives will be heldll a LL‘ ‘LL11. LQQLL a v1 v afternoon, tor the purpose al the electoral district of Prices ITBONG, lecretary. wv vw vVvVv --wv~vvvv yrmcvm l ' ins a compact history o! the Ocdg eraadareeillnaoftheworltec- ‘ amplified and 04W“! Ole-h m!!!‘ bu to obtain one and study it» 11"" was a personal awlkl '41 l" "m5"! u; interest themselves in the ilk Constipated Bowels Easily Corrected This dangerous condlflnn causes nucleons, piles ans sore ayes. The meet agreeable and satisfactory "Bl- cdy u m. Hamilton's mu which make the bowels so well-ordered that natural and Illlleslated action is es- tablished. ‘rhea little pills are mild sod certain in action-they never cause distress or inconvenience. You can quietly correct constipation. and establish Perfect retularity by Dr. usmllten’; Pills-are, reliable and sold by all Uri-inlets. IflQAq-OfiOO IA , ll! All) GUI"! U”!!! l§ E. E. PARKMA lolleflfll 0M} imbue. P. I. I. 060-0409-0-0040 00000-040000 w -. ivOOO-O-OO-O-O-OhOOi-OO-OOIWO-l EYESIGHT EXAMINATION “gm-s s»: rivalries on.» H. J. MABON OITOIIITIII‘! Ollre Oeaneoeed was 4 ’ '13“ ' l I / THE chant/w‘ which is being carried ca liliiletant lands. A committee was appointed so mel. next week fbr the llfllpoae of viwoeins -e. student for their‘ over- eeas scholarship. Arrangements, were needs for the annual iloch- Tee, which is tn take place neirtweeIJIt was also unused that the have. parildfiltl in the aellinl -of fled Omee seals. It was announced at the meeting that the committee in charge of the Illmar lsrnell Concert Party, to be held on Iridsy next in the Ip- worth flail, have decided ‘to hand over the not proceeds to the I. O. D. l. as a donation to the Public Lib- rary. It was decided by all presens to renew their membership with the league or Nations. ‘Ifhe meeting closed with "The King” PIISONAL! ~11“ rtev. wuusni McCabo. Bran. was in ‘finish on Monday. '1‘. -li(i'- and llfrs- I. J. Gallant. Buamnerelde, were visitors to Tig- hlsh last week. T. ~81! friends ere glad to see w. A. J. Bernard. ‘Ilgnieh. around satin alter a recent severe attack of rheunastlcs. 'l‘- f -Mre. ‘beard of Aiberion has been spending a pleasant visit with Mrs. 0. M. McLean of Bummersldm-a. --Mlea Jean MaeEacl-lern, Central it, lumnierside. was s visitor to Burlington. rue-y. wldlss ltells Brennan,’ rlgnish, L; vlsitilll W. and Mrs. n. J. Praught, Charlottetown. '1‘. -Mr. Fraser Mann, Miss Fannie and Ieosle Mann, lrishtown, spent Friday in Summersi‘ the guests of Mrs. Mulaaehern. v -Mr. Alphonse Doucotte, Tlgnish, motored to Charlottetown on Friday. l-ie was accompanied by Miss An- nie Bernard. Mrs. Arthur Bernard and Mr. stanlqy Bernard. ‘I'- -<Mr. Osmond ‘rornilson who has been working with farmers ‘at Marnie since his arrival rrom Earlene three years eso leit on Saturday momlng for Mon- treal. ' , -'rhe many frisndsod Mrs. Harry Walker of New Arman, will be pleas- ed to learn that she ta prozresslng favourably in the Prince county Hos- pltal from her recent illness-J. _—'.l."he Rev. Patrick Walsh, Palmer Road. lnotored to Summerslde on Wednesday. Returning Father Walsh was accompanied by m. a ymond 5mm and his mother, Mrs. Jae. 1:. Drown. who ere the guests of Mrs. ma)’ J. A. Johnston, ‘rignish. ‘r. -.pr. ,7. A. Johnston and dsushter. Miss . motored to Bummerelde on Friday, where they will entrain Saturday morning forlltcuton. While away the eoetor will receive med- lesl treatment. nu many friends wish Dr. Johnston a speedy "WV-- O-OO-OQ-O-O-bfifififlfilfivl-QOOQO-O-OOO amnEINoyur twrl-utn ,_ ' ery end a safe veturn. Eastern Guardian “'50!!!- "IIIVEN DELL”; Capt. Jordan, ls delivering a. load of seed potetoe at Genrseiown-A. ..'PIDDUOI LADIN - leven seheeam INN for Nova Scot,“ W!" with produce an October Nth-A. . JIOHI- “G085 BILLIE V". Capt. Brown, is in port at Georgetown wiw a load of seed potatoes from Grand River to be delivered in shed. —-A. .. sscna. “LIONIBP Capt. Knisllt. arrived la Geevgetawa. from Iannaure island with s lead of seed potatoes to ge in steamer-wi- ..'LOAD POT/imll-Mr. Web- ster. oi the Potato Growers’ Aesoole- tion. is here ioelrios liter the loadisls of the steamer "Cissy." He is as pop- ular with the longshoremcn as ever. -A. \ spzendidkseiicl, l At Summerside In 8t. Mary's Hall, Bunaaterslde. lest Billet. a large audience had the pleasure of hearing we. Kenneth Richards. a dramatic soprano from New York. o! very unusual talent Her churning personality seaptlvat- ed_har audience even before they] were entranced by her voice. Ber oi- l rerinn were varied and rendered in such a manner that every mood of, the composer was broilgh: out‘ with wonderful cleernees and oapnssiclzl “My Rosary" was really wonderful. when sung by Madame nlchards and brolfiht out the rlohneh and sweet- ness oi’ her lovely voice. A 14th cen- tury German rolls song "Bpinn Main ‘xlcine Tochtcr." was really delishtq ful. One cannot attempt to do iI-W, tloe to this talented artist, but it is. hoped that it will not be the ldui time that Mrs. Richards will be heard in lununerslde. l-ler assistants. Mrs- Helen Hlilhes Lawson and Mr. Hor- ace Mcllwen. were also well received. w. Mcmwen, although quite younB-I ls a musician oi eurprlsina talent and , skill. t-ils rendering oi a Norwcsisn I battle march was Perhaps his but" piece. and showod great capabilities. l Mrs. Lawson is a pupil of Mrs. Ricll- _ srds, has a very beautiful voice and ' shows careful training and promisci of a greet suture in musical eirclcs. ‘ Her duet with Mrs. Richards was. particularly pleasing and her'solos' were enoored again and again. Mrs. | Richards was presented with a beau» tiful bouquet of roles at the close o! the recital. There were a. number of Charlottetown people in the audience, who no doubt took this opportunity oi hearing Mrs. Richards a second time. The concert was given in eld of the Prince county lioepitel. o____...-_-__. JSOCIAI. GATHERING - The weekly whlst drive was held in 5t. James Hall, Georgetown, on Wednes- day, October 80th, with a large at- tendance. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. Malone and the gentlemen‘: price was won by James Bkismer. A delicious lunch was served-A. ..'I‘UNEI.AL SERVICES-Jrlle fun- eral of the late Elizabeth Holland took Piece on Thursday. October 24. and was largely attended. ‘flue sex. vices at the church and grave wen conducted by Rev. o. Higgins. The Pill bearers were A. McCullough, John A. McOormac, T. E. Morrlaaqy, 6- H. Parker. Charles firker and E. B. Neurone-A JIILANDIJB DEAD-Tile death occurred at Bakelfleld, 0st,, m o“, 14th. of Hammond Stewart, aged ea years. brother of Mr. John smart, °' °°°im°m Ind we o: the late beheld and Mrs. suwsrt, of Marsh. fllld, P. l2. I. He was a mm of ,7‘, ceiient character- During m; mm“ l" Md W! belt medical treatment as well as esrelul nursing m4 m“- "m Ks W111 he neatly missed, not only in the home circle. to which n; w" l0 devotediy attached, pug _by everyone with whom he had been 1n. timately associated or acquainted-res 1W" e widow and ilvo children to mourn their logs, and tour sisters. Den in Ohio; John 1n awisetown: Peter and 41¢; in Mlflhfleld. Mrs. Mum: 1n Pgrt Arthur; Mrs. Fullerton in Hanover, New Hampshire; Mrs. Glllis in Char. lotto-town and w» Jessie Stewart, in Mlflhfllld. Hlllcefg gympgghy 18 'ax_ tended-Ii. "‘——'—r-n~—-—~ V lll-IOIIALI --‘1!r~ lawman whim, Gear"- WW". 1w purchases e new can-A. ..‘Mr. Anthony Perry, ugnim, 1,‘, Wm“! h‘ mwlimlm. the Quest of his sum. Mrs. ample ootcupa. MMlsa Sadie Gallant, gyms, 3' "d"!!! Mrs. Sampson. G¢0r|atowg_.. A. . Mlirl- Growler. lflston, ls visitins in Georsetewn. the sum or her aunt, Mrs. s. o. ldanuclr-A. ..°Mr. Clarence Murphy is assist- ins 1dr. I... H. Douglas, station Agent, 1-110 iflllr brothers ' ‘Miss MchCulloch Demonstrates Nerno-flex Foundation Garments in Corset Dept. Nov. l4thp to 9th To Look Your Best Choose h Carefully your Foundation; ' Garment Before planing your new wardrobe, make sure your foundation Garment "0.V.” all wool Blan- kets, 72x84, plaid patterns in pastel shades, used for throws and comfort- ables $5.75 pr. Flannelette Blankets --best quality, . . . .; $1.98 pr. Embroidered Mar- qulsette ., . . . . . .29c Kenwood Blankets in all colors, plain and checks “$10.75 Wall Paper in a new lot of patterns. .10c. ’WaIl Paper in five special patterns, 8c. Stamped Li n e n s newly arrived lunch— eon cloths, pillow cases, runners, cen- tres, vanity and buf- fet sets, children's aprons and cushion tops. is correct. Among the new Neme- flex models now on display you will find a. foundation garment to suit ex- actly your individual figure require- ments The fabrics are new and the prices moderate. Visit our ilorset departlneilt during the Who/lie.» demonstration, November 4th to 9th‘. A trained corsetlere from New York will be in charge varnished Tile Wall Paper- 35c i per double roll This is a very notable bargain in‘ four pat- terns of pretty varnished Tile. The patterns are particularly good for bathrooms or kitchens, and one or two might be used for a hall. We got hold of these at a close price, so per Double Roll .. . . . . . . . . . . .350 MOORE a WLEOD ” ' LIMITFD .."I‘lie many friends o1 Mr. Goiell, who has been in the City hear ha has returned to his home Georgetown. Mr. Gotell Frank a --__._,__ . in." said Oolonei Blair, "and there adisn militia offered W! Hospital ior some time are pleased to teachers in the school u; find that the proportion of men much hlsher in than elsewhere. The boy o! fourteen 5P0!!! or thereabouts needs a reliable male highly oi the doctors and nurses-A. pgflem or’, winch h; can mode; mm. “mm m" mm and MB seli- He needs e man ior a teacher ycuth. In addition, he ma. thv w"! Klill. Georgetown. left Friday to! News. Mew. the femur guest of hel- sister, Mrs. lavendier and the lstur will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. A. Iurka-A. ' ADVOCATIS MALE ' TEACHER/S FOB BOYS VANCOUVER. B- G. Nov. 2.- ueut-Colenelft. M. Blair, Canedre ’ premier sharpshooter. and winner oi the King's prise at Ilsley this year advocates the employment of more male teach in the schools oi’ Gen- ade. as a means of stimulating lood oltisenship in the country's new crop of boys. "Nowhere else in the world do we find the sporting lnstixiot develqpad during the busy season-A. ‘in such a hish plane as in Great lrlt- O OOQOQOO vvwvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvv and a fine type of man." The ooloncl declared that the Can- 146 Richmond St., .‘~‘4 "u-e-w-"r"; an OPPWWW. to: the perpetuation of traditiwt animating mglisn life, and or w? pressing through discipline and at‘ soalatlon the British will! )1 ‘U-ir play" into Csnsdilfi ltia gave thorouzh ti-smine in more!“ manner and appearance. eoooeooeooaooooooooo-v »ee so ssaseoedqoo-oo-etfi‘ E. R. BROW (Jharlottetown Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. _ , Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerslde, Lloyd Lewis. 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