o srlsg Fsslisgs Risking Ssssaliss _MIL_ ll. Day, Dartmouth, N4 .. Qntea:—“For_over a _vear l was troubled smothering spells and shortness of breath and it was inl iblo for to walk, even a short ' tance, be- oiule of the choking sensation which allowed. _After tr 'ing lllally treatments, in n, I at iiSl decided to try i ‘and inm surprisingly short tilne they ‘ldid me much igooll.“ l Price 501- per box lit llll drilggists or wiealers, or mailed direct on recei t. of rice by The T. Milburll Co., td., oronto, Ont. Best for ‘ Cooking ENUINE Barbados Molasses is immeasurably silperior to all other Molasses lor cooking. Because it re- tains sll the rich flavor of the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane. And it con- tains no artificial coloring! Try it once and be convinced! Relnelliberl It y o u w a nl p u l c. delicious, healthful Molasses y o u must insist upon Genuine Barbuda; fxtra Fangy. GOOD GROCERS SELL lT. o4 960-004000000000000000 z W * i \ N EYES TES'_1 an l and ° i GLASSES FITTED é i E. W. TAYLOR g s. s. TAYLOR. , Optometrists s i - [i2 Richmond Street j . H-odobooo-Oooooooo- 00000-0- LO-OQ-GOOOOOOOOQO\OOOOQQQQ FEEDS Prices are good for shoot every- thing tlio farmer has in sell this hi] with the exception of POTA- - TOES, then feed ill tho potatoes possible to the llogs and other live, stock, but the farmer will‘ need to lnly some of our high [ride FEEDS‘ to mix. Take Hogs‘ for instance. nothing better than our ' | Sugar Beet Meal i it makes them grow trons the start‘ mad keeps them growing. Then we have MIDDLINGS» hl-IOIITS- BEAN.‘ on. cans 1mm. cnacnsnl CORN I'll-ID. COINMEAL. COT-l won slum unlit.‘ Cincinn- scllumlicllslt Ill-ID ( plain and “sweetened. As! about it.) Great Feed for Milk Oows._ lisp, Its. I kinds of’ We hi; in Special ' o “Je Starch Factory at Murray ' Mt. Stewart Notes Peters Rood _ , , 1 Mr. Efred Trainer. Johnston's‘ and Viguuty Rig/er, visited Mount Stewart Bat- lur sy. _ ' i All Halloween just past. The ' i sports in connection with that time scfiogrlzrguagdslwfiozgyputb?“ tailored festival here, passed of‘! in , ' moderation, just a little fun and no wmlem‘ mmtuli" erlous damage. for which the boys ire entitled to our highest praise. The weather has again assumed a nlldness following the sharp visit of ___ ack Frost-a preliminary to his ap- , “owning reign‘ l‘pultrliiniilfiexlieslllswgfiizllagleatlaawwtfidli. ’ it is pleasing to note the activity Mr mvm Bu“ m: carpenter .f the fiotato Grower's Associl-aglon ' ' n the andT-ng oi fle large ip— _ ncnts or certified seed leaving our thilresjgsy Rgédsrflaagotgg 3d Sh’: ports. The local trade is active, but wart and retumea Saturday 'even_ he prices have a downward tend- ncv. will some of our merchants 5' :::.“.:::"2..'." :2: szzticdssts: M- T- w. or Mg“ v- . ., be armors who have hitherto dealt fi€‘dsstec:gnllatlactgr;gtupgrt gt m‘, vlth them, and who are not conae- ‘k iuently members of the association? wee ' Mr. J. L. McKlnnon C0,, ave _ i _. ampleted buying lambs for the hail“ lillléglzykllfglgekxtghziéx"catw?‘ . eason, about 300 was the number onducted by the pastor Re“ hipped from Murray River by these amkc charm“ ' luycrs. This, with the repeated ship, ~ ' ' nents of the Farmers‘ Institutes Miss lere during the‘ season fwoulgl lflm-lngsfiy sofutzggslzgass E unl. to quite a levenue or t e ar- Clark’ Charlottetown, mowed to 1181's, and shows that Kings County s awake as to the value of sheep- Mt" Stewart and returned Ends! alslng. For the scholars: How many bush-. _ t; ls of potatoes at 30c a bushel would illness °t he‘ mother’ Spent me pas . week in Charlottetown, returned‘ Li..l.i"“‘.l2§‘..§?..§“"§é ‘$2.2. *";:z.°‘.% m 11-2 cents a lb? ‘ cum to the large ‘The Schl‘. Hazel B. Miller. capt.ianlj3c‘fgts“o"f pgmmes be,“ shunmh aldncy Munn, l5 now being loaded both the Georgetown and Soufls vlth produce, chiefly potatoes, at trams made an extra m“ on sum his p ort. by J. L. Meliinnon for Sydney, N. S. ‘day last‘ The Scllr. Hazel W., Capt. J. Munn h visitors m the cm, llBS now finished loading produce at reggaggwlé; ML and Mm w_ N_ ame port also by J. L. McKlnn0n. Dough“ Mr‘ and Myst George Jaw The ferry boat in charge of Mr.,Mr E 'p_ Clark ML and Mm Freeman Reynolds and regularly} ' ‘ ' ilylng between Murray Harbor pgrtslpmar Dwell‘ ". now temporarily employed in ac Frost m“ made his am reichtlng potatoes for the farmers pegmlgcel his uadvélgarxes» we busy putting storm porches and storm windows on. banking their houses. etc., necessary to combat his at- tacks later on. Mr. Harold Hail. manuflflr The Rev. Mr. Stavert ably preached to Royal Bank and Mm‘ Hall 1e“ m.“ in appreciative audience. day altemoon on a three weeks Mr‘ Willard Carver’ Huston‘ h” vacation to Mil-s. Hall's former home "etumed home after a time spent. lll in Canning’ N_ 5 M“ Hugh Hm“, gm wheat-fields of me west‘ MriThe Royal Bank. Charlottetown, 1s Jarver reports tllnes very good thisvery capably mung the vacancy {ems on the prairies. While in themnm My. Haws “tum. vest he worked at Belmont. Mans Zlth vMr. Fred Acorn, formerly of‘ on Hallow.“ mam the usual eters Road and now a. leading farqpranks and tricks were played, but ner there, operating a whole section the“ were also some very ma“ lffligild. and also an extensive stock tricks playei In one case a stack ‘ ' of ha was u et. and in another IJRdge. (to colizged prisoner) well, case Z we“ vmxch is beside u, is us. are you “neg man that made sidewalk had its covefing removed ' f; Sign hi?“ ' d h ‘Jand was left exposed. very nearly nag S: mlfénsgilne e man w l; trapping some little girls who hap- ‘ — ‘pened to be passlnfl- ‘ Mr. Chester Coffin, Savage Hair- bor, left Thursday evening for Bas- ton, where he intends residing. Mrs. Roy Jay who, clue to the {arbor South. The services on Sunday last 28th llt., were held in Cambridge Hall, .he Church at- Peter's Road being n course of renovation. - Service was held in the Pres- byterian Church at 3 p. m. 8-1111 W85 -—-— largely attended. The PBSWI‘. W’ The ladies of the Tryon Institute, Rcv’ Dn M‘E_ Gauge conducting tagcd a successful Halloween par- the servim we mph. chosen WE. .y at the home oi Mrs. Edward The nova‘ Debauch‘ Daniel 5m Shal-key, North Tryon, on Thursday chap,‘ 15g’ 94th M41 23m verses zvenlng Nov. lst. After an evening from which an inspiring sermon pent m games, contests, music, etc. was taken . l bountiful lunch was served and _____ _ virs. H. M. Chisholm, relieved all, on Tuesday evening, got,’ 39_ a NllO sat in to this game; of the sum mien“ supnm- was held in the 1, lf 20 cents, yet even then they were o_ o_ F5 Han new and was 8 . l"? Winners- ‘pronounced success from every an-‘ gle and much credit ls due al'- MT- and M's» 3- P- Wain smn‘ those who gave so unstintingly of nerside, were recent visitors to their co_opemuon to make u; a Nflrth Tryflfl- |boomlng success. "The tidy sum o" '—* nlnet -th.~:ee dollars was realized, Mf- H- -R- FY03“ 05 Vlcwrlfl- had whic alone sneaks for the lnteresq the misfortune a. few days ago, to the citizens of Mount stew”; any, zkld with a truck load of coal on “Rounding dismw. took in ii ‘lord's Mill bridge, North Tryon, and Proceeds m Md o; presbytefla, out for the rail would have gone ov- church‘ ll.‘ into the pond below. However, his ucky star has not yet. set and after lnloadlng the truck was easily PREPARE FOR. WINTER TRAVEL traightened out and proceeded on IN THE WOODS. ts way after again being loaded. ' This bridge is just now in somewhat Outfitters of Northern Canada plan lad shape but I understand the journeys through primitive forests contract has been let and repairs and wild game haunts to thrill Jad- wlll no doubt start within a few ed holiday-seed B: Lia s. : ' y | Mommaanmlbm. 5.-'I'hethrll10f Mrs. Elizabeth Lang, North dry-following the trapper on his e110."- on, is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. T. shoe journey through the North Waite, Summerslde, woods, in search of fur-bearers which have fallen to his lot is sv- Mrs. Luke, who has for some time nila-ble to the holiday-Seek!!!‘ Wh° post, been a patient at the [Prince yearns f0? 5011149111118 118W m u" County Hospital, is now convalesc- WHY C! W111i" 599115 Ealvmes» ‘ind lng at the number her sister, Mrs. trapper-s B11 some "Oflhfim Cami? I‘ Arthur Dawson, North Tryon. lfrom the St. mwrenoe to the shores ‘ cf Hudson Bay are now preparing Potato prices have gone rronslder- iii/Ill‘ W101"? 05ml“ and SUPPUH 1°? ably lower than at the beginning of ‘he tourist vl-Hlwrfi- "l W18 Sm"! b!’ the season, sn low in fact that cs0- K- Howard. M8411?!" 0f m9 in: fgrmcr rgmgrked; “W9 hgvelTOliflfit 233d COIIVGIIUOH Bureau 0|’ nothing left but the profit." This isiT-hc Canadian National Railways- about the facts. The farmer WhOlThC firs: attempt at Providing these must feed llfl all must feed us po-vrinm holidays in the fore-ale W“ tntoes at a loss this year. made b? "l" @9341“! Nlmdlm Railways two years ago. and snow- Mr. Geo. Muirhead. ha: resigned r1100 Mid doe-teem JWYHWB W?" his position with Geo. Lalbeck 8s -’l'l‘““‘-~' in Nmflwm Quim‘ and Son, Potato Grower: of Nnrth Tryon Cnl ‘lie which took i511." YEP" m“ and is, 1 understanl, contemplating U"? f0li$l~fll ‘ l T11 i’ i ' "l "" a trip to Quebec. ‘l0 ' " ' ‘“*1'""4“°“‘ lthe 1&5.» 5.552». and llubtine Hanowc-en passed on qule‘l7 hw~ ~i::...cs along thedines of the this vicinity. Of course some o! the mmtull” "“l4°"°l swam the” “e l "1 u m1 0o N F o R M A T 1 o N r/yllrrl-lzlcctrlc down/op; lnvm ill Lmlmla rcprcsclils mint mzv-smlcrlt (‘Sllllllll- (1.! ovcr $875,000,000, n/nlr hrr ’i\'flft‘I‘-p{l7\'l'I' dc- ’l'('l!lflllll’lll' rl/i/rrlnrinnltvs“ .5- 0,000 IL/h, ICU/it'd! rv/lru- xvii/s bully ll'7" of l/il’ lolui llydrlz-clcclru" rvxollrrzxv (if ( Ollfll/(l. This 1': Numhrr TIITUI.‘ of l: xnilxr nf urZvl-rlixrmmi: dmIi/lg will: (‘clluduKr [milling imlllshilzr. 142 Light and Power Companies of Canada JAXiwIONCJ the great and useful industries of . are her Light and Power companieapperatlfng in zilljplaccs where mall has advanced fat enough t0 utilizciinoclcrrn convcllicnccs. Power gt" 7.11211 zit the (v.11: is. cfnouse to the ultimate cone sumcr until it 111s been relayed to transformin stations and distributed in smcll a manner as to be usable by factory or home in any quantity desired; enough to run ‘a loom, or heat a cilrliztg i701". ' ' In spite of the great sunls spent on this equipment, the cost to the individual is insignificant compared to the service per» formed, for the presence in tllc house of theelectric wire means not only light but also the ability to use all modern electrical equipment. . i‘ ' From Hzzlifisx toVancouvcr, our Light and Power companies are operating day and lngllt for tllcbcnefit of the public. The Northern Electric Company wishes to pay tribute to the tireless and unremitting efforts of our great utility companies to aid and encourage better living conditions throughout the Dominion. Norligggqgg flee/lit‘ Mrrazo Equipment for Tranelnirtlng Power and Sound so HOLLls STREET‘ HALIFAX, N. s. _»;...¢_‘.... durlruz the summer season. During the winter tourists who are desir- Qufl 9i 9111034118 something more in the way of winter sports then they can be found immediately ad- hcent to the cities, have expressed the desire to go back to these big game haunts. and organized trips are ncw made available for such lovers bf outdoors. ' On these journeys. which hove been operated by Northern Quebec hrtfltbers under the nuns of "Blanc PM. ‘h-alla" the tollrlstylsitor ls -..t’uc‘.cd by dog team and on snowshoes. through the hart of the big game forests. wheremiurlng- the ‘summer hunting and fishing parties fine aoeomodatcd. For the winter boys while inspecting the remit-es many outfitter! lwwll who he" 0i one at our local citizen: ilfllfu’ 1am crnv-flvrflwrw Where they what they thought to boaishotgun Win13“ loo and ibhlnl iii-I'll” tired at them. but all in all it was quiet, no harm done and the boys ‘Rfiiiiririg lip Father; tourists season these camps are now being gone over and improved. and bwpplies of meat and other foods m 11w helm: laid in- While the Wimerl Perielwcd Smwslmers l“ the IWW 50'“ cited by Richard inwards lf the A rainbow at‘ night ‘journeys are to ‘be made overland that there shall be ho undue fltl- and on the ice of rivers and lakes l sue. Each day's trail journey is Laid i: gagging; gfialtmiufi I! the mephemmideuxht‘ the work of laying in these supplies: cut. along the trap lines and into if pufbe the “remiss-t color; ' there Rainbow at night. sailor's delishti v ls new being done by canoes/bile‘ the woods where moose and other win-be m“, and v/ud ‘Unmet of. mmbow m momma, “not, m“; the waterways of the north are still} big game animals are most likely Course these 15:15 an a .Mm°ut to ho 50in in their native surround-iscienuhc ;oundnu.-Jn_ - when tourists go into the forest lngs. open. l under the anallgements of the, "Blane Boo Trails" they are under‘ the guidance of French c-nd Indian, guides who have spent their lives‘. in the forests and know every inch Ry Charles Fltshisgh Talman, Au- are some o; them; thorlty on Meteorology ide- cf tho land they are traversing. Ai guide and a dog telm are set aside‘ for the use of each tourist mclnber. m ---- £53 WliY rill: WEATHER According t0 Bent. the English!“ Wm ram and kmve; of the party. so that when the vlslt- traveller. Greek peasants foretell B“; l; the“. be a rainbow in the or "becomes tired of snowshoel l; he the crops from‘ tile colors of the? _ - - - as... . may ride behind a. dog team for the rainbow. If fed prevail. the crop of 1t Wm new," lend balance .of the journey. and each grapes’ will be abundant: if green; . day's journey is planned with an thatbf olives; if yellow, ‘that. of A rainbow in the eye to capabilities of the less ex- com. According to English folklore.“ ma‘ h; "wsrnmo- r 'In the south of Ireland there is a if the rainbow com; at night. saying.‘ "N samrdayb rainbow. a week's rotten weather." ' ' There are several rhymes about morning and evening rainbows. flora Therein ls gone quite. . "ml .. ~. - If there be a rainbow ln the eve. . ....... M. morning lnol-row. all enjoyed themselves. In the morn- ing no: results were one farmer had lest his plough finial and another.‘ resident found he had been present-i ed with a motor car upon which the repair mall had not yet started work but no one was killed. hurt.‘ "07 W" Ml’ ‘Property damaged, so I think I om justlfled in saying the night was quiet on the Western Front. and as it remains quiet yet. Si‘! bid you all good night and sign - —Z. vs uSRE. IN THE. W lb ‘HA’? ‘BTATUE "wit; vSNUQ: DE fir. tiéov-Q- Men of the Dominican Republic are adopting the American necktie. Chile's automobile show ma ml was o glizot success. ‘ ' ail‘. 5OYOU HAV ‘- l ' WHAT ARE. ‘ WiRQZ.‘ 9.112%? s. 1Tb l< we c m. ma... 51.? .?¢‘§§e_"813§%‘b A nautical proverb ‘says: Rain to windward. foul fall the a '“ ' tnleo ward. damP will s Money is being uisasabl Gliste- mslssalsggrcentslmut . ‘(Ilia = . ., w. ;...,,@~,...,.,,._.,.W.,........ .