. Appointment Now For f X M A S ~ I Photos with Bayer 163 Gt. Georg St. Till ltlslllll Ellllilllill and arms. Conn skin blemish». il not rob 0R. Far na- i» hitc-Fleah-kacheL m», rust- . s \ fJ-IOIIIIISGSII ~ ' - our t G (In! .1 iiclk Oriental Cream i‘ , bios/- MATCHES Remember to ask for ' Eddyls‘ when you order i matches ' ‘on SALE EVERYWHERE IN CANADA -8HOP from Holmaira Catalog. —T0 FARMERB-The Sumnier- Albany Station. Wednesday. Oct side Business College teaches indi- 3rd until 2 o‘clock.—Green Bros vidual subjects. You can enter any Borden and Albany. a time. Our spoclalties—liookkeeping 188. J. I‘ mos. _ -C.6A_VAN DUFFYdLGniellvei-s an address on' "Community Wel- fare" at Tignish on Thursday Oct. 4 at 8 p. in. under the auspices of the Tlgnisii improvement Society. 3i -M lg C0. Schooner "M. W. White CTapin/lti Button. arrived in‘ Tori: Friday -NOTICE "ro FARMERS -We take slaw m1 Mendel’ °°¢- 3- Z1 . will load live hogs and lambs at Civil Service. Shorthsnd and Type- __Lumg5|\ .|_Ap;-~___1-m, 3th, place on Oct. 14th at ‘I p. m. Writing. Evenlnx classes. Phone 0mm. “Hue; w» captain Arsan. - 9mm?“ 55'6'9'213 amt amlved ‘in pout of Summer- mlk___,,,rhe Chm is Kins" ";‘°...‘.’.'l,‘l“’.‘;‘§..t";‘.§‘5. wilnszlsl fille- t»- -- 1 t» o r l ‘ l. d 0 l5. 6 -snouou1- ov-sn TlE8.-- °m°° s°“"'“ "_“ s“ “' “y ° __ IN MEMORIAM cumsro PET-fl? LOWTHER [l\'~li(‘l' polic.-.ilili' ;l\\'.'l‘ topiw-r lflWtlili (‘url ‘Illli. Searloiowii 2T vczir~ n: - whom thc world '|l1ll_\‘ conrlins too few. (lhiigiug and un~=cltisii in his dealings with his neighbors. renor- oiis to n fnult. nnd over rcntly" to lend a helping hand, his rcligion flew Ideal Pipeless " Furnace Solid Cast One Piece liome was truly of i -i Si; lctnwtl. lll w” a». ‘.35’ “If” Manufiactured Thompson & Sutherland North Sydney, N. S. The Best Furnace ‘Z15 made in Canada. See this at Exhibi- tion and compare with all the rest. Guananteed per- Yfifl" f —EARLV THRESHING —Mr. Hugh Duffy of Kinkora. a well known farmer was in Summersido recently and reports that he had threshed some oats. the yield be- ing the largest he had ever known in his experience as a farmer.- —SAD BEREAVEMENT-The death took place at Wilmot Tiles- day afternoon of MrsQE. Clark, af- ter several weeks illness, at the uge of- 28 years._ She leaves to mourn a sorrowlng husband and three small children. The funeral takes place Thursday afternoon nt 2 p. m. from the late residence. —BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- ICUIT-Sunday OcL. 7. 1923. Rev. P. AJ-‘itspatrlck will conduct ser- vices (DV) at 11 a. m. in the Cen- tral Bedeque Baptist Church; at 3 p. iii at Cape Traverse and 7 p.ni. at Searletoivn. -—COURT CASES-The court oi appeal, Stypoudiary Wyatt, presid- ing, was held at Summerside on liiominyn A number of cases were heard sud a few reductions allow- ed. The cdurt adjourned for the bearing of the balance of claims until Friday next at l0 ta. m. —BO0ST MARITIME INDUS- TRIES nnd buy a Fawcett Rival er. We carry a full lino. if inter- ested in a pipeless furnace write or call on us, and our service Heat lug Expert will give you prices and full particulars. Kennedy Bros, Kcnsington. 818-10-3-51. -PAINFUL INJURY-Mrs Hed- lcy Brehnut, who loft Summersidc n few days ago to join her hllS~ hand in Boston. met with a painful nccilicnt on routc. While crossing in thc (‘arfcrry sho slipped on ll hoard, breaking licr arm. In a lot-l tcr rccelvcd by friends they rc-l port her making a good recovery‘ front the injury. ——OUR MiLLINERY opening un licr tho supcrvision of Bliss Bilblilli WiiS nu lllllllfilltll) success. every person was ilQllJ-Zlllflil with thc style oi‘ our new huts. We have lust vcccived miotiicr lot which wt: lire iiow showing, they lll('lll'l(.‘ lint to suit cvory person's pocket- book, prices ranging fl'olit 334.75 to $7.50 also sonic plain sailors n: special prices, call lind have Miss Bahllin show them to you. Ken- Pipeless Furnace. Range or Heat-l insulin! with o also of ties for the ‘C. N. It. and! is discharging at. the Railway wharf. -—BRIDAL SHOWER --0n Fri- day evening last a number of friends of Miss Blanch C. ssman met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sudsbury. Summorside and surprised her with a miscellaneous shower, in honor of her approach- ing marriage. The parcels were un- wrapped and the accompanying verses which caused much laught- er were read by Mrs. A. K. Her- man. Refreshments were served und all departed for their homes wishing Miss Crossman a happy journey through life. —-POPULAR COMPANV —The popular Mae Edwards Company op cned their four nights engagement lit the Capitol Theatre Wednesday evening to a large and appreciat- ive audience. presenting the three act comedy “Two Daddies of Mine" this popular company will no doubt receive capacity houses while in Summerslde as Mr. and Mrs. Smith are favorites. and have the show with them. The special- ties between acts were received with many applauses and had to conic and come again. —-HELHI<NG THE Y. M. C. A.- A ‘fair cilowd was present at the the entertainment and Basket soot nil held cit the Brits-nude Olulb rooms on ‘Fridlay evening last. Solos ~wcro rendered by 518551‘! i-iue-stls. Nickelsml, McGrcgor and Miss Perry. which were well rc- celvcll‘. Violin Duets, were also ketts were auctioned: towards Allie Y. ‘M. C. tA. fund. ———-<-0>-———¢-— PERSONAL —.\lr. llllll Mrs. Piiflltlll McMa- ilon of Kcusington returned froiii a two weeks visit to hl0llll‘(‘2\l—-K —Mr. Joseph Got-titan ni‘ (‘leve- lsnd. Ohio is on a visit to his home ili Konsingtou. Mr. (loruinu came via Boston-K. ~—.\llss iillcy N0—0il<'\ll. Albany has boon spending zi plcasant hol- —Tho death ocured ‘lalffllnllillliicll pa . ., , 1 September 29th. of ism c n- “a”! luen‘dered'aflfer “hkkhggitelfi nis formerly of Summerslde. He bmughi 1:00‘. "flees ‘the proceeds married Miss lsubci liicliiillau . , - . Georgetown who died twenty years “om ‘ery satisraeanw “finch goes ago. Thu news of his death came Eastern Guardian . moi-IO?‘ from Holman's Catalol “cm: eouius exhibition will . memos ETOWN-Silwlll w" Ject for Sunday. Oct. 7th. B! 11 B- m. “The Critical Spirit of the Age". The Rally service will toko “aggunm-dllally service and non. HOUSTON will be in his from 10 to 5 833-10-4-lll ..'A'JOTION SALE 0F LIVE STOCK-Pure Bred Ayrshires luid l-lglgtoins, Also Grade Milch Cows Horses. rtc., Terms. 14 l" ~° months. Salu starts 1 o'clock. 0ft. 8th. '.\i. C. bZcC-owan, Kilmulr. 803-1fl-3-2l. ..*0WiNG TO THE UNFAVOR- able weather thasale of thc lute Murdock W. McLeod Victoria Cross has been postponed till Sat- urdny Oct. 6. WAUCTION SALE of Mrs. Mur- dock W. McLeods, Victoria Crose is postponed until Saturday. Oct. 6th. at 12 o'clock noon. Stock, crop, implements and furniture H. Nelson C: Son, Auctioneer. 3i ..*AUCTION SALE of Live — Stock pure bred Ayrshires and‘ Holsteins. Also grade milk cows; horses etc.. Terms 14 to 2i! months. Sale starts 1 o'clock Wednesday Oct. 10. M. C. McGowan. 836-l0-4-4i ..*EA$TERN KING8 — The northeast storm which set in Sun- day night, was the heaviest of the season. By one o'clock Monday it was almost n tornado. fences, bar- racks, telephone posts. etc., were blown down. not to mention the once standing grain of wilich there ls still much uncut. The gale con- tinued all Monday night andTues- lay morning. The damage and destruction is very heavy- . ."FORMER_RESIDENT DEAD as’ a shock to all his friends and u» I- aquaiutanccs. Always gentle kind . " , und patient he was possessed of ‘f’gfr-zglg"‘cill“glté?ic"t'sd“we paging a kind disposition and charming a“ m the earnedness that is taken uiauncr and made himself eiid- In Mucathg [he children how to cared to nil who know him. Before . ' p ' ' _ v going u» Mnltlvll. the late iVilliain m“ ‘° make m: iiiclunis was station agent at Cape ' T0l‘7ll0llll_li(.‘ and Bloomfield. He is ‘a- a brnther-iu-law of Mrs T. E. Mair inf; oi" (leorgctowil. He loaves to _______ mourn two sons Gordon and Ray- I . niond. both iu New York. Sincere continued "Om Page 4 sympathy is extended to the “on, is family in thclr sad and sudden affliction. Muy his soul rost in wlicrc the hign peaks of ivuizos must come down llPlOW tho itlay with friends lil Mulpcquc and Kcusingtou.-—Y. ncdy Bros, Kvnsiligton, Slil-lo-ih-ii —-LECTURE ENJOYED— A tiny cvcning at the lecture givt-u in: tho Baptist Church. Suiumcrsidc| by Rov. Edwin Simpson. Mr. Simp-l son is n platform speaker of abil- ity and has n brilliant record as a PTPliCllPl" l-ind a lecturer. llc ‘is fresh from ti tour of Europe and Asia. having visited Japan, India. and thc lloly Land. and the prin- cipal countries of Europe. A sil- vcr collection was taken up in aid of the Protestant Orphanage. —STORM DAMAGE-Tin‘ vill- ngo oi‘ (Yoiitrcvillc showed tho cl’- iccts of thc terrific storm on Tucs- llny morning as a large number of beautiful shudo trees were uproot- cil at several residences and along the highway. The spirn of thc fect in every way. Stanley, Shaw 8t Pearllon uiolisiied. he practical type. l Though retiring in his manner, thc was n staunch supporlcr of the illcthodist Church of which l;-- was _____ n lilo long member, At his liomznSrpt.l7tb.1923. illPl‘t‘v\\'llS the "hotter part which shall .\l' iilirls-lnot bc tlikon from him." 1 lic loaves to mourn. the 71rd vr-tz of hi- n4»- \lr l.o\\‘~,\vlio so tenderly cared for him dur- tht-r uw-ts ivlru lll . ' lite: w- ‘lnr: his long illness. and one son, ved with his part-tits at nu curly Alnjol" oii thc homestead. a (laugh-- Llilll scttlllt in tor. .\lrs.'.l. A. blacKcnzic. of Ken- siugtoli. two brothers Hcnry and The lutc t‘. l.o.v=lll~i~ was u mun lVnlilil-c at (‘zirletoti and a sister, Airs. \\‘. S. illlttnrt lll Cape Trav- crsc. his olllcst brother Wiilllltii of Edmonton. Alhcrta lisvlllg pro-de- ccusod him two ycnrs ago. P’ . s“! 11nd Billous Attacks and Stomach Weakness” Mrs. Win. Robinson, You» lur, Sank, writes: "i suffered from stomach and liver troidile. and used to have _ loilions attacks so bad that l could do nothing for weeb at a ‘time. My stomach would be so weak that not even a drink of water would at?! on it. 0n iay sister's aclvica, begun wsss-s, Q Cot. [Add Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and Inuit any that they have Ind: m feel like a new woman." PILLS ‘Aflnqpllladooqnoceiiuanogallfiaierqorlldavanaanhasas Methodist (‘hurcli is minus the top and several pnnes of glass wore blown in. Tho large chimney on Vnlvln l.ellrd's lloliso was dc- . ‘lug nf thc County Court. tbcrc this. largo audience was picscnt Thins-l ~--Ju(lgo lilcQuarrio. motoled to‘ Alhcrton on lilonday for the opcu~ lvcclt". -» -.\lr. William McKay. of tha- En- giuccr staff of tho Cnr Ferry. Prince Edward, spent Sunday at his home in Stimniersltlc. —-ilcv. A. P. biclicllnn of St. An- tlrcws zirrivctl in Slinimersidc Snt- urdny to spoild a few days in town. While in Sunilncrsldc iic is thc gucst of thc Rev. J. J. McDonald. -~'l‘lic following commercial mun worl- visitors to Suliitucrsido Tiles- dliy: Mr. Charles Ackorst. Halifax. (f. (‘. Tliolupson. North Sydney and \\'. A. Walker, Moncton, N. B. ~» Nlr. Prank J. A-rsenluiit nivl iviic b!‘ Moor-ton. '.\'. ii. who ‘have been on tho. island visiting friends in fhe W01»: “m stecilion of thc ls- lsnd with till-Gil‘ car, deft for tliclr liomc ‘Saturday morning. Pe-‘ICQ- ,3 of thrcc, folir, or fivc children ' must tllrn thc grilillstouo in Boston --'RAl-|-Y DAY-—RBUY Dill’ “'85 New’ York, or (‘lilcngo lll order to llfiflllllllllly OiNBTVO-tl in UH? GBOPEW kccp harmony between thc hcurt WWII Bflllllllit Cllllflrli- l-llc Cllllrcil "llltl mind._nn1l his wife must kccp D9111; dW-‘Oflilfiil Willi "OWEN. Bill xlally on thc over turning lPPlitlilllll I-lmli 198V?!» llllil HlWBVBS 0f Wheat ‘rout curly mnru until lntc ill the and new. and a sncvial scenery to wooing. Littic children should suit the occasion. Several rcclta~ ‘)0 properly for], sheltered, and 110115 141111 fiifllllllffi YPHGIHES WEFG clothed in orllcr to he tlsciul citi- Elverl by the scliolam. 8150 it S010 zcns, hut unfortunately thc little Lloyd Shaw addressed thc Sunday illll neglect they are oftcn thrust School vcry ably. The basis of hie lpnn n cold world without gr-itlilg W. Hibhctt. superintendent of the ill‘. Sunday School. and her staff ot Yorston. liiis-s Laura Yorston, de- from n homo of chccr. Think wt-ll ed effort they put forth to make grout highway. Boston, Mass. Scpt. 2s. 1:12;: ——.\irs. E. W, Manson, of Snmnn-r- Sean Today (or n n» summi- Pnrk- Of ' sldo left on Monday for Wolivlllc, N. 8.; in response to a telegram lllfmdlllnfi hm" “ml her dmlfllltel‘. nflflfllc Supposiiorics llliVl- been tliu -' " " _ rt ll Miss llelcn Manson. who is attend- ing Acadia College, had been stric- ken with appendicitis and was fear ed that an operation was necess- ' ary. . —t\ir. and Mrs. Harold (‘rockctt Pope Road, Summerslde. left Mon- day morning on routc to Michigan where l\lr. Crockett, has accepted nn excellent position as Superin- tendent of a rox rnnch in that vi~ ciuity. -—-Among those returning from thc TwIRXfIllOIl given by thc stilli- mor holidays arc Harold Brown. Ella Brown. nnd Jcnnie Brown. iliflrllste. who go to rosunic thc studies laid tl0\\ll at thc hen-zin- hi: of thc holidays. David Keir. cuss to lln~u :|ll.-——\'. Bringing Up Father. lilillliviilli‘. alt“: to McGli w 4-in- tllzlll- tlil- it ldy oi‘ iiictllcitrc. 5211-. lflr of lhrrnmld Plic tluppimllnr- lea- Thc National Relic-f. Remember that for 25 ycnrs Pyra. Postman for trullilll. mug nr ' “ Vli r~ m o r rholrls. LUXDON. ()(‘l.~l ho Tyler fam- l‘ h t» y h n v c ' - - . _ saw“ hundreds l) til lluiiitioii. Essl x. have an tin “m \I\)(§=Antion lrolwii rccord of service as post- null n llilzlr non in thc szlluo town for 106 YHIX lint. .-y Tun.‘ numb“. ".12? .\lr. Pots-r Tyll-r. who is now ro- .ll‘llll! as xi rurnl postman after 33 years‘ scrvlcc. is n son. grandson. nnd grout-grandson of n postman. His gront-rzruntlfathcr delivered r ll‘lll‘l'§ in Dunmow in 181T. p ' Thor!‘ was a risk of thc record - -, living l)l‘0l(0ll when Peter's grand- FREE SAMPLE cflupop: l lnlhcr dicd inst century. llls PYRAMID l\l|l'(i rn-lvixv. grandmother stepped into breach _ all :-~, n >u-.l..r. and delivered thc letters until her t... .....*r::;' . - *="" .l*"l" "WM 1mm» m ililflllllvtl to do the work. ll p tilts-t 1-. m your nrriu- pnd :\'l' in coupon for frv-o trial pn "n u- 1 "Super-Qualify -- 55- “ andinlinsof 50am! I0 More sold- than all other brands combined Beautifully Gaol and Sweet Smoking, first unit. The mun with a family ci-lic-i-if- 61h comfivrt in u%dc?/aar- ATSON'S “Spring Needle Rib" makes a_n ideal fabric for under garments-a. fabric that stretches to every movement yet springs back to its original shape. _ A Watson garment stands the strain, wears longer and no amount of washing can destroy its by Robert Jenkins. entitled "That tots arc often reared in wllnt and; Wonderful Mother of Mine." Mr. pvivntion and throughenvironment discourse was "Growth." Mrs. G l right start und u sqllllrc (lPZll lli: t Witch any of yotl young or oldl l88CllClt5, namely: Mrs. Thomas non on P. E. l. road this lotion; Henry. Mrs. Duncan McDonald. think well bcforo you iukc tlll- fu-i Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. Miss George ‘al stop that will soparntc you? serve great credit for the unlimit- V\'l|i‘il you roach thc fork of thc' 'l‘iicrc lift" two‘ ways to go-oilc is right. and thc-l 4 _ ’ othcr is wrong. Which way arc "an t you going to choose? i p l um Sir, ctr. . JOHN i). l'\‘lci.\"l‘Ylti')l Watson's Underwear is carefuilyjajlored with flat seams that ensure freedom from irritation and combine with the resiliency of the ‘lflbflfi to make thc most comfortable garment possible. Ask and look for the Gold Label. All "Swill! Needle Rib" garments have it. Watson's give you _a choice of all popular styles, fabrics and nmterials for men, women and children-and they wear. a Century; A SPRING Naantc RIBBED UNDERWEAR - For Men s women he Watson Manufacturing Company, Limited, Bi-antford, OM! FRAUDULENT LAND AGENTSWHIGI‘ a careful survey of the hill’ ciluatloil l found that there is I Qvealth of aplendil ‘slate, more thnu enough t0 m?" lilit‘ requirements of the 1190i?" [or FACE CALIFORNIA “BLUE liOS .-\.\'(ll5l,l6S, Oct. l.—l‘ros'-t-» "U011 0f Dcrsolls who misrepresenviuuny years. farm land values in California was‘ promised hy Edwin '1". Keieer, stulc-lpraictit-e of buying up 110F151"! lenl estate commissioner upon his‘ land for a few dollars an acre Ind "There is no excuse for the mal- Pctcr has n brother in thc postal nu; . . . service at llford. but Peter's son ~ - i” tl-‘ileilfllnk the family history by - tinw delivering i911"; a; Dunmow l wHATg 11-‘; I Plcrune YOU I Am: MAKINQ THE SULTANE, _ ma REVENGE. , o‘, q.‘ ,1,“ VANDOW 6N THE RQCKE: e-ELO r SWEAK ~ WOMAN - BEI-“Qqg; | .j’1'0u‘i..l- TRow No one our . -OF A WINDOW .wriit..e'_ in HERE; YOU OUT return here after a recent tour oiioxploithg it as having asrlslliiiir“ tor other value. After my Gill"! good lnlltllilm more determined than ever 1° siou to st-ll prosecute any mierepraellillllm iirisar Ileolrcd ' "There is so much ti.-n' there is no orcn -By George Mellon? bUT-MR-Jiqqg: HF- Doebwi- rnaow HER on THE. ROKKS‘ 5H5. LAND!) iN A NET- '