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' sseurs this NEW authentic . ‘Rb lllb Dlotionary, bound m one. ‘ [CTlQN \R\' sssi grain, Illustrated with I |-'H_-I_ n w H full pages in color. _ ‘ '-.'-' . j» 1| Present or mall >5 paper three Coupons with . » ‘ninety-sight cents to oovsr colt of handling, paoklug, eisrk hire, sto. to mu “ -—---—-—— mm. oaoeas wn.1. as _ FILLED Add for Postage 15 eta. .1. ‘r IDIotIonarIes In One _ "sharks published previous to this ons ars out of - " ' ' ‘ Ilsa a is 4i. 1.;- 'm£nrmm _sumu1 i THE fiuasw Iefinnlraif- SHOP from Holman! Catalog. Dr. SMALWOOUS office will be closed until Oct. 30th, ~ 840-l0-4-2i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND——Rov. Ewen MocDougall will preach, Sat. 6th at Argyle Shorc at 7 p. 111. and Sabbath 7. ut DoSublo ul. 10.30 (fupe 'l‘ruvcrne at 2.30, and Sum- lIlCPlilIi‘. at 7 p. 111. THE MEMBERS of King William Lodgc will meet in their lodge rooms at 1 p.111. to-day, to attend the funeral of their lute brother Wm. Boers. ‘ NOTICE-Rose Valley Bunyan I. 0. H. 1154 request all members to be present next night of meet- ing Oct. 8th for particular busin- ess. S50-10-4-3i SERVICE AT ORPHANAGE — Rev. Rosa C. Eaton of Charlotte- town, will conduct divine service next Sunday. the 7th at tho P. E. l. Protestant Orphanage at 2 p. m. All are welcome. Good music. SERIOUS DAMAGE -- Thirty trees at Newlands, the property of nlrssrs Dora-Jr, Chctrlottitown, were blown down in lilonday's storm thus seriously affecting the appear ance of the beautiful arbor aven- ue leading fro111 the road to the house. ._ 91 PER CENT OF THE SCHOOLS lng (ii-egg Shorlhund. . reason. The system is taught i11 this Province only at. the Iinlou Commercial College, Summcrside and Charlottetown. Write Prln. Moran for particulars. IN THE SHORTHAND SPEED Contest held in Chicago I11 A-ugust 1st, writers of Gregg Shorthand took first place in the flvo classes. The tests _were 280,240, 200, 1T5 and 150 words a minute. A wonrer- ‘fui xi-rord. This System is tough: in this Province only ut the Union Commercial College, Summcrsidc and Charlottetown. 'GAZETTED -—The following ap- pointment has been gazetted: Dun- can Edgar Show, of the City of Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island Esquire, bar- rister-at-law, to be a commissioner to investigate and report. upon charges of political ‘ partizanship zigulnst Government employees in the said Province. RAILWAY CHANGES-Mr. Roy Jollymore, formerly of the Informa tiou Department, C. N. IL, of this" cityhas gone to West Virglnlu. Tho position is bcing temporarily filled by Mr. M. A. llowatt, of Bor- don. Mrp J. E. Lufferty of tho Transfer Department of the C. N. It. at Borden, has been transferred to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald havo taken up their residence on Water Street. TEN-DERED SHOWER.—-A prob iily arranged “Miscellaneous Shop'- or" was given in honor of Mi-ss Gladys Large on Friday evening by her friend, Miss Mildred Norton, at her home, King Square. The largo living room was a profusion o1 pink asters and sweet peas, with soilily shaded lights. Little Norah Downc, who made o. very win-some "bride," ivhoeleil in n. small "Ex- press" laden with pretty and use- ful gifts, accompanied by suitable vcmcf-i. About twenty Rlrls were present. Tho “lvrlde-to-be" thanked each and all for their thoughtful- ness, and good wishes, after which dainty refrcshimenits were served. FLOOD AT POINT DU CHENE Visitors to Point Du Chane and vi- cinity report that during Moliday night's storm onc cottage was tor11 from its foundation and carried back a distance of twenty fool. by tho tide. Other cottages wero n10v- cd off their base. Old buildings on the wharf were carried across tho track. Two old ladies were drlvon to stand on their beds by iho 011- rush of wutor until rescued by vis- ltors. You] Can: Save Steps When you need POLICE COURT.-O11e drunk was fined $20 by the Magistrate yes- terday morning. OFFICES RENOVATED-The liiarlne and Fisheries Office. (lrrnt George St.. is undergoing interior renovation und repalnti g lilr. Kenneth Ferguson has charge of the work. DODGED THE STORM—\V0rd has been received at the Marine Office that tho survey steamer Bayfield, which left here Sunday at 5 p. 1n. arrived safely at Am- herst, Magdalen islands before the breaking of the storm. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.—Tho fin- al game o1 tho Ladies Champion- ship was played yesterday fore- noon between Mrs. W. II. Ross, the present holder of the cup and Mrs E. W. McKinnon. It was uu off day for Mrs. Ross and Mrs. McKinnon won decisively. Mrs. Mc- Klunon thus becomes the lady Prince , Edward Miserable i i \ champion of the Abcrcromblc Golf Club for the next. twelve months. New Glasgow News, Mrs McKi11- non referred to is the wife of liir. McKinnon Chief Train dispatcher oi this city . inquiries were made at the Police Station yesterday afternoon for two children aged about seven ed from their home on Kent Street. It was discovered that the yahd h. crossed the l-lillsboro Bridge and had been given their supper at a fox ranch at Southport. They were sent back in a homeward direction and were reported safe last night, venture, JUDGE WARBURTOWS HIS- TORY of Prince Edward Island, has been expected for some time. about the end of this month. This book has been the subject of much research during the past few yours. We learn that it has been cellent style. The paper is of first- up promises to be good. strange how little this Province know of the history of their Island home. Yet it is ex- ceedingly interesting. For lus- tance how many are conversant with the fact that three years af~ tor the expulsion from Acadia, col- chrirtcd luEvnngellnc, deportation of sovcrul thousand inhabitants took place through Port la Joie. the present harbour of Charlotte- town. Ilow many, or should we say "how few," know that of thcsc dcportees some 70b were drowned on their journey, hy the founder- ing 0f u couple of transports. Tho story is really more tragic than that of Plvaugellne. but their has been no Longfellow to toll of f2: sadness. The forthcoming volume tolls of if. - . suit of a war-time romance was impressively solemnized at the Y. W. C. A. last evening, when bliss ltlnrgareli ilk-Neill hocamo tho wife of Edward Sims. The ceremony took placo in the library with Rev. Daniel I. Gross, D. D., as tho offi- ciating clergyman. Tho (loubh- ring sorvice was used. About 5n friends of tho young pcoplo worl- guests at tho ceremony. Tho lib- rary, executive officer-i and were beautifully but. simply at» tractive. Promptly at 7 rfclncli to tho strains of the Log- engrin wedding march, playful by bliss llarrlctto G. Ohlcr, ihn u1-d~ ding party descended thobouuti ful Colonial stnirwny and onlcrvd tho library. Tho only attendant was lilrri. William ll. Richardson. who gave tho bride in marriage. Following tho ceremony the bridal couple was showered with congrut» ulatious and best wishes and tho brldo cut the wedding cake which bore the customary symbols. iilr. Sims and his bride left early in the evening for Worcester and on their return they will reside in Portland until the first of the year when they will make their IIOIIII‘ in Brimingham, Ala. The decorzr tions wore in charge of Miss Eliza- beth E. Wobber, Mrs. Helen M. TownscmLMiss Ramona Twitchell. Miss Vivian Storor, lilies Vern Howe and Miss Althea Titus. Tho bride is the daughter of Mrs. C. -—=4--__-_-..._—— Q9444 anything in the drug line, the easy. way to get 1t 1s t_o PHONE 33. You’1l‘ save a lot of en- ergy for other dut- ies by IGIZIZIIIQ‘. US do the work. Yo are as near to us a your phone — "s save steps by tak- ing‘ advantage o this service. It's so easy shop by phone. and T H E R E ’ S AL- WAYS A. LIVE WIRE AT THIS END “Try Our Service” Johnson it Johnson Ths Quality Drugstore Cookout and Prlnss etrssts ' Try Our Essence ' 0i Vinegar MACS Brand Essence of Vinegar ils the favorite of all good cooks for purity and strength. This Essence is an except’ ' strong concen- trated Vlnegar. One pint makes three quarts of fins pickling Vinegar and is reo- ommsnded by the moat suo- osaaful cooks as the best pro- ourabis for Chow Chow or Piekial. Our stock of Spioss for Pickling ara pure, strong and frsa from "tsliings", ate. Just sas our goods. The Zldacs 140 Great Osorgs ltrsst 1 WANDERED AWAV —‘AnXl0us= i WAR ROMANCE CULMINATES‘ IN WEDDING-A wedding as n ro- . hull ' store, will instantly neutralize thi room moi-rounder 1 has s‘... Matinee, Adults 28c. Children 16c. Evening, Orchestra 37c. Balcony 26o I Children 16c. The Bitter Story of a Marriage that Glittered Like Gold but Proved a Counterfeit (shalom/way; --:A Vivid PiEtEi-iiifidttofv Chm-lea Qof Ma Norris Gtdlbirel and Divorce.» _ ibirectedjlidliljhfllifks incurs BLUE an ‘MARIE PPEVOST ~ ai: the head of a , Notable Cast. and eleven years, who had wander- none the worse of their little ad- We learn that it is now all in print‘ and will be issued to the public! printed i11 large clear type, in ex-i rate quality, and the general geti It is: the people of: 7 ? T | peotors-—who blindly rush at will be with them. The Wedding | —a Golden Gateway to Happiness-or- -a Tarnished Portal to Despair Ring ‘I '1 In that great and uncertain venture knerwn as mar- riage, men and women are like eager, inexperienced pros- thelr claim, hoping that luck A GREAT SCREEN DRAMA OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE McNclll oi‘ St. (iutllvrli1ns, Prince. Erlwarrl Island and is (‘Illlilfiyllll at Portcous Mite-boil & Bruno. Silo has been several yours one oi‘ the house girls at the Y. \V. C. A. Mr. Sims is a. member of tho Fifth in- fantry Baud. ' PRESENTATION -TO MR. FRANK TINNEY.—A Iiunlbcr of the stall bf tho. Dmniuioii idxpori- mental Sluiion and oi‘ ihc Plnut of tho l‘ui.l1olo|.:icul Laboratory us‘- svmhlorl nl llin office of Supt. .1. A. Clark on Tilesduy afternoon, f0 say good-bye to Mr. Frank 'l‘innn.y, who is lnnving for McDonald Coli- “go on Wednesday morning. A short. address was road by bliss E. l.i. Storus, expressing tho good will of those mnsvnt, and their appro- uiatlnn of hi1‘. Tinucyki faithful work during" tho past sovon years. Mr. M. Ii. illclscnnan, foronmn at tho Station. than pronoun-d l\Ir. Tluuey with club bag fittings, o11 behalf of the staff, Mr. 'I‘in11cy, though taken completely by sur- prise. made n fitting response, thanking the donors for their gift. itofreshmonts were then served. and a. social time spent, when the party dispersed, alter singing "For He's a Jolly (loud Fellow,“ and wishing Mr. Tluney success in his work. WEDDING BELLS-St 'l‘l1omus Church, Jamaica Plain, hlzlsri, was the seeno oi a very pretty world- iug" on Sundav, July 16th. :1: 4 u :11, when Ii" Laura ll. Shea of Prince l-Iduaid Island bwzlm- ‘h- brlde of Mr Joaoph R. Show, of Rumfnrd fails. The bri-lc was attired in a grey silk crepe dc chine dress with hat to match and carried an elaborate bouquet of white asters. She was attended by her cousin lilies 1\l:l1_v Magnesia Best F0 Your Indigestion \\'|||'ms Against llnftlnst Sfmnnch With Artificial Dllrstenfn Most pooplo who suffer, either oo- canlonally nr chronically from nus. aourness and indigestion, hnvc now discontinued disagreeable diotiopnt- out foods and tho use oi‘ harmful drugs. stomach tonice. medicines and artificial dlgcstents, and instead _i'ollowing the advice so often given in these columns, take a tonspnnnfu? m‘ two tablets of Dlsuratrd Mug nesia in a little wate rafter monii with the result that their stumunl" no» longer troubles them. they or- able to ea tn they hlease and thew enjoy much better health. Thom who use Dlsuratod Magnesia nevi-i dread the approach of meal time bo- chuso they know this wonderful‘ anti-acid and food corrective. whlci‘ can be obtained from any good drur stomach acidity. sweeten the ntom~ sch, prevent food fermentation, and without tho slightest pain or dis 1G. MacDonald of Boston. who Iworo l1ro\vn silk crcpo dc chine with brown hat, and also carried pink asters. The groom was attended by his cousin Mr. Wilfred Shea of Jluutford Falls. The Rev. W111. MncNnmzira preformed tho cornm- o11y. After the marriage ceremony the bridal party motored to the homo of Mrs. I’. (lummings, (zous- _,iu of the brido whore n grand supper znvnitorl thcm the immed- iate friends: of tho bride nnd groom being present. After supper iiho evening “'11s vory pleasantly spent in music and dancing. On 'l‘ur>.sdny, Sept. 18th, tho happy couple with the good wishes of [their many friends in Boston loft for their home in ltumfortl Falls. Tho bride woro a travelling suit of navy blue. On their . arrival in itumford a grand reception awaited them. They were warmly greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maclnuls. sister of tho groom. by a grand (linnor. Among the invited guests present were Ruinford par- ish priests, Rev. Father Flanuigazi and llcv. Idnthcr Rice his assistant. After dinner was served thc bridal party proceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs Peter Docherty sister of the groom. where a delightful evening of entertainment and dancing was given to 120 guests. Refreshments were served. The bride and groom received manyvaluable and use ful gifts, The groom's present w the bride was a handsome gold watch and to the bridesmaid a set of pearls. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Shea a long and happy wedded life. i-.-oo-___ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer, of Freetown, lP.E.l. are visiting in Moncton, guests at the American. Mr.Mark K. lnman, Argyle Shore left Tuesday for Wolfvllle. N. 5., to resume his studies at Acadia University. Miss Lillian MacFarlane, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. lohn' MacKinnon, North River, leaves Friday morning for Boston. Miss Prlscella MacKinnon, Cam- bridge, Mass, is visiting her par- mts. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKin- ma, North River. Mr. Chas. A. Meikle, Td". & P.A.. C.N.R., Charlottetown, was in the city Tuesday on railway business, -Moncton Timed. Mrs. Melissa McMifliin returned an Saturday from an auto tour of Prince Edward Island. during which ime the Exhibition at Charlotte- comfort. Try this plan yourself, bu‘. becsrtnin to Rot pure Blsurated Magnesia. especially prepared for stomach use. .own was visited. The return trip was made via Pictnu, N._S.—Monc- ton Times. Ross Specia Indigo Serge Ass-v. 'a'cls¢bl - For Men's Wear 1 Made TRADE- and Sea. P. E, I. ESPECIALLY for OUR Composed of long fibre Botany Yarns in both wiarp and weft. Dyed with the Best Indigo Dye. Guaranteed against effects of Sun. Worn by satisfied customers iall over Moderately Priced. MU RIIIIGK ROSS Merchant Tailor A Glance at his Pursuers and he leap-. ed for the Globe—The kind Charlottetown Prince Edward I OUR NEW SERIAL _ Starts Friday October 6th A whizzing series 0f startling pd- ventures, high speed romantic and gripping mystery. Packed with sensa- tional thrills in every Land of the you rend about- Made for old and young. Dr. J. ‘C. McDonald, York was in the city yesterday. Mr. Ira Stewart, lililburn, is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. James, and Mr. Roy Beaten. Montague, are guests at the Revere Hotel. Miss Della Matheson left this morning on a holiday trip to Port Elgin, N. B. and Halifax, N. S. Among the guests at the Victor- ia are Messrs. II. A. Stewart. J. M. Whelpley, F. G. Hall, J. l. Wilson, and J. E. Petrite, St. John. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, of Massachusetts, are spending a few weeks I11 the Province. Mrs. Dav- Rosa. They left yesterday to visit her former home ln Eldon. Mr. John T. O'l\'leara, teacher in Ebbsfleet the guest ol Mr. Pat- rick Callaghan. Ho returned to Coleman on Monday morning's ex- press. Rev. Joseph Pacquet, of Matta- pan Muss. a son of Mr. Daniel Pacquet a former resident of sour- is, paid a short visit to the pro- vlnce last week on a. visit to friends and relatives before loav- ing for Washington where ho will join the Augustine University. rmii $11! l} euport was fonmeriy Miss Myrtle g (larleton Lot 6, spout the week ond . Mrs. Walter ’McD. Archibald and three little sons, of North River. leave this morniug‘to join her husband in ‘Wintoii, Seek. She will be accompanied as far asMon- lreal by her brother, Mr. W. B. Drake; ma: mow s-nmnon “not THERAPION N0. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION N0. 3 gator. fzr $151131)? Caters-lg.‘ N0.‘! for IQQJQI. On 0P °l‘.i‘i.i‘i'ftl”?.'il‘.°'i.i"s"ifliali ‘It’? sector-c Mod. 00., I-Isverstocks Rd; N. 8.. Imndlunbflfs traggnmsa-ged wor ‘mmarap on s on vt. Emma aflixed to Iaauins paoksta. rev-psi " 1* t...» r... d‘ _,<