fliiil Avian UNSWORTH-JJHANDLER. st. Paul's Church was the scene o; a very pretty wedding Wednes- dgy morning. when Elinor Louise. dgllghtoi‘ oi Mrs. Unsworth and the lute Lorne R. Unsworth. was united in marrage to Mr. litissel (ilaytou Chandler, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chandler. The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev, H. D. Raymond. M. A.. Rector oi St. Paul's. The church was beautifully de- corated ior the occasion by the friends of the bride. Miss Lillian Earls presided at the organ. and Mr <Ben Acorn sang "O promise Mo" during the signing oi the reg- ister, . The bride. who was unattended, was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. A. Victor Saunders. and looked chnrtniug in a costume oi burgundy georgette and chenille, with hat to match. and carried an arm bouq-uct of pale pink roses. 0n leaving the church the -bride wore a. smart Hudson steal cont. w-ith squirrel collar and cuffs the giit oi the groom. The young couple are two oi Charlottctowns must popular young people; the groom having served with distinction in the Great War. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left by motor for Canadian and American cities -—-€<-o>————- Silver spoons and ‘forks in daily use may be kept bright by leaving them once a week in strong borax water ior several ‘hours. The water should be nearly boiling when the silver is put into it. Mlnnrd’: Llnimcnt for Bore Foot. INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We uu f-hlc adjective ad- vloodly. Sufferers lrrm Eyootrnln may have perfect vision and thorcloro do not ouopoot tho presence of any ayo detect. The motive power of tho ontiro human organism lo Ncrvo Energy. \ Normal oyco, it lo computed utilize about 20% of thic Ncrvo Energy, but when Eyo- otraln lo prcoont, n much larg- or proportion lo roqulrod. Hence dclootlvs oycnthrough ‘their consumption of an ox- oolllvo amount o! Norvo En- erQY. may ocrloully ofioot tho iunotlonlng of othor organs ol tho body, and produce iii health. HAVE YOUR EYEI EXAMINED ll. F. lllicheson Optomotrlot 4 l ll hristmas ivi l“ thinkof its/mug BY BAYER A L80 Passport Photos 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET 5362-10-8t 4i. Professional Cards _ McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. IQDOHALD I; A. lorrlltofl. Attornw. Ito. Iona] to Inn Iiioy Dullllng (lborliflohwl -_-_- Dr. C. C. Archibald Onluoto ol I. I. Pout Grodnoto Iollloll lohool lld llflhlhl vmun Illltol o. Iyo. Ion In Ill ‘lbod Olloo 1'78 Illllll Moot Bongo Shoot tItooIolro-OMIILQIOIII-I- Ioloolooo IUD-ll Mark R. McGuizan B. A. ' IlIIIII-I; IQIJUTIO-v ‘IQ- ,_ loop on ‘Inc a Donavon loch Quintet‘!!- P- I J l-T-fl-‘ll W. A. MORREIJ. OHARTIRID Aoooum-Aur I. l‘. IoPllII ‘ewmtssts Qho: You need a wile to look alter you. Ho: My married friends say their wives lock alter ‘em aito~_ qcthcr too sharp. TO MAKE A VENETIAN BLINE "How do you make a Venetiav blind?" “Poke out hlc eyes, I suppose." “Why do they coy you court a girl when you're calling on her?" “Well, you sort of have her on trial." “dazaniompcexiousm- Marian: A girl can't be too care» lul of her okln: i hold my com» oioxlon very dour. Maud: Isn't It. though? acct: mo evcry cent I can get. Mine l: A REAL DIFFERENCE “i can't soc any real difference :otweon tho old dlmo novel and he novel o1 today." “But there's o vcry roal differ. enco." “And what may it be?" "Juot two dollars, ion ton conto, my dear." , Political Meetings ‘ilho undersigned will will“! "l" electors of Queens County on the political issues of tfho day M 10l- Oct. 6 lows:- tit. Stewart Corron Baum York ~- l-lnrrington Rustico . .. . Nomi woman-Q Klngton . . . .. Meeting wfli bog-lb}: 7.30 p. m. mum omdidntel m invited u» vwm and will be elven hi" mo Auwron nnoolo crnL-l ILOOK MMIIIT, NOVA OOOTIA lttolttlllo. . tom - ‘h. Q Donald MoKinnon, . John A. Mooolrvoy. THE ennui ruminant SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW your Subscription today and add 50 cents to ‘rtho New Dictionary. ' FLOWEHING BULBS direct irom Hotilnmi. a large shipment lust in ait Carter's Bookstore. 5367-10-8-21 ‘ l__-_-_ HIGHHIELD/ SEFIVICESI.— On Sunday, Oct. 11th. there will bu morning service in the llighlieltl ‘Pffiflilyterian Church at 11 o'clock. The Rev, J. Idustace Purdie. B. D., will preach his farewell sermon as he is soon to leave for Western Canada to become Principal oi the Bible Training institute of Winni- DEE- Long Lost Gold Reef Found _In Trans- . vaal, S. A. (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Out. 7--~l‘ossiiiillt_v‘ of a new and immcusc yield of gold in the 'l‘rausvaul region oi‘ South Africa seems foreshadowed in a report received here saying that the long lost main reef on Rand iontaine estate has just been dis- troveretl by an English company. Randfoutaine main reef ends abruptly at what is known as Wit- poortje Fault. due to some prltne~ val break in the strata. Numer- ous costly attempts have been made irom time to time to find the continuation 0t’ the reef but without success. it is said that the reel‘ has been discovered at n depth oi from 701i to 901i feet and that it can easily be worked. SNEEZING? The sign that you are catching cold. Heat and inhale Mlnard'a and stop ‘the cold. ammo cums; _ ‘tonne. i Are you troubled with Flatulcnce, Gal or Stom- ach Trouble of any kind. ilexall Dyspepsia Tablets promptly relieve tho worst forms of lndigectlon and Dyspepsia, A TRIAL will convince you of THEIR MERIT Price 50c and $1.00 per box SOLD ON LY BY ‘ friends. ‘ Ain- Car and Foundry Co. ARE YOU ALWAYS RIGHT? Get a, new University Dictionary and sec. HOW THEY SETTLED THE AFiGUMENTl Consulted the _" w University Dictionary. Cltp coup-n today. MILTON G. RUSTICO ANGLl- CAN SERVlCES.—-On Sunday. Oct. 11th. there will ‘be afternoon service in St. John's Church, Mil- ton ot 3 o'clock and in St. Mark's Church. ltustlco all 7.30 at‘night. The lloly Communion will be ad- minisieretl at Rustico at the close of the service. The Rev. J. Eustace ‘Purdic will preach farewell ser~ mons at both places as he is soon leaving fur Winnipeg where be will be Principal of the Bible 'I‘l'uililng institute oi that City. WEDDING BELLS.—A quiet but [Welly wedding took place at the home oi‘ Mr- Hamilton Newman, idlmwood, on September 23rd by the Rev. ll. Pin-cc. l3_ A.. when his only daughter Iiiarguret Louise was uni.- tul in marriage to Mr. Willla-m William \i’utts of Hampshire, only the immediate relatives oi the bride and groom being present. The youthful bride looked charming as site entered the parlor. leaning on the urm oi her father and took her pint-u besidc tho groom under a l-drgc wedding bell- The room was tastefully decorated with autumn loaves and bouquets. The bride was drt-ssed in pale blue georgette crepe with silver trimmings and carried a shmvor bouquet oi’ Asters and Maiden Hair Ford Immediately following the ceremony and con- gratulations all sat down to a bountiful repast. ‘Immediately iol~ lowing, a large crowd oi serenaders gathered to do honours to the bride and groom, and after receiv- ing their usual treat all departed to their respective homes. The bride and groom received many beautiful wedding presents includ- ing linen. out glass and silver. Pre- vious to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower which shows the high esteem in which she is held hy her many The happy young couple will reside in Ilampshire. Their many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. iVatts a long and happy wedded liie_ Stock Quotations HALIFAX October 8~Quotntlong ' furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of Exchange: At. Top_ and Santa Fe Ry. 120% American Can. Co. .. the Montreal Stock Atlantic Refinery Co. _. Am. 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Canadian Steamship Pid Asbestos Com, Montreal Power _ Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Con, Cons. Smelter-s . BONDS lpassed. "Presbytery commends to '9” "mm" -------------------------- -- 1°5-'5‘§.§’.:i..'§§§i.i'i§§s §§"§§Z"e2.....'i§.i..".°.l BANKS ‘ ' "Em" “mmeme - 22° dig?’ driftwill.dlllityiaenidviigi‘; Bank Montreal _ 6 l ' 1 ‘s l ' n“ u; , _ _ ‘any appointment s unw ng \ q when Dec- 135 - M37‘ 136%' Iaccept these findings it he visited PM" T“! REXAI-l- 905°“ comhnec‘ 74%: May’ 79%“ by the commit-tee who shall rcllfll‘! 7J9 KODAK $TDRE 532 05t5_De°- 39%? MBY- 43%. to another meeting of Presbytery "m ~——' Mghleggzoct- 121%? DW- 113; which may ‘issue the matter. li’ P. E. I. Presbytery Of United Church The P. E. IsIiIFPrw-hylt-ry of the United ‘Church of (‘anztdzl met |on Tuesday Oct. ti at l1, a. m. in Heartz Hall morning and 12w, noon sessions. A lot of bueilwse “was transacted and the attendance " or ministers and lay tieicgzitt-s was 3" igood. Certain regulations regarding 7275mm conduct of Presbytery business ‘were adopted and others sent fllrth to the committee for further con- fialtieration. Sympathy wits passed ‘with Rev. Mr. Somcrs nntl Rev. Mr. 166 iTattrle who are both siCk. Stand- 79I,(.‘ing committees 1255111111 careful consideration given to 571/Qthe reports of the two committees] ggi/“on the allotment of the Budget to gqgi/Ailongnegutioxis and on 46 j-arrangement mfifiiBoundaries. With reference to the 133 bsllatter ‘the following Resolution was of BRINGING UP FATHER—- / NE GUT TOcnT OUT or Ti-tis ‘TOWN AN" qrr HOME - AN’ Thus mime’. ONLY WAY were appointed the Congregational after- Re- provul Vbctorc‘ ilcc, Zilst. theirs- commontlations will thcn go tutu effect ‘PE. ._. l. tion that the auction Provided for in lug) at any later time ml (‘h urch oi’ such (lecisitm. man and Si‘(7l‘(‘lill‘_\’ tcry \ . l0 ll_ congressman express no disab- bllviuril‘! Llnlmnnt o.» asp-m. Wad- i'\/E BEEN Qlibihl’ ALL NiQHT AN’ nor HOME. . ‘(ET ‘ HELLO~ M6445- WtlPsT ARE YOU Dom’ ON THib FREIQHT- Thu fnlltbviug resolution regard- ing Lot 14 was also priest-ti. "'l‘iw Pngsbyitcry of the Uililxrii (‘hurch of (‘anatia notes with pica- surc the decision of the 0011RPM!- ntion of Lot 14 to cuter the iluit-Bti (‘hurt-h and extends to it u hearty WPiCillllQ We assure this congregu opinion. wholly legal alltl with what is coutempiatctl Church Union Act wlrlrh “Should any such ti e non-concurr- cougregation not having be- conic part of any Church so lorm- ed decide in tho manner aforesaid union and become part of the Unit-l then this itpply to such congregation and ilii‘0lh<‘l‘ frlrntls have gzllllcrcti horn the property thereof from thv tlatt- this t-wiiilii! to hid It was iurthvr agrvt-ri following is. ‘the. oltl Alcthodlsl discipline congregations be authorlzt-tl m pm- us for we shall miss your help uml ploy us. t-.\'aiiige.l'ists only those wholirlplllisifli) li-‘l WM] l1?‘ Fm" “mile have tbeun allprovvtl by tho (‘hair-mull hourly laugh. Prvsbytory titljotirnt-tl lid G p. m. mvv~l at the call of the (‘ilziir- ¢ PATONS tmusn 98 @014 ' couldn't ‘wish i; Cfora boiler F1001}. Dominion Inlaid Linoleum is the ideal floor. Soft, rich. harmonious, it has the very look and feel of quality. You will find it in the best of homes, affording a perfect background for cherished furni- ,. turc and valuable hangings. \ . And besides, it is supremely practical! Easy to lay and easy to clean, it saves endless hours of tiresome housework. And the pattern cannot wear out-it goes right through to the back. So Dominion Inlaid Linoleum never looks shabby. Moderate in price, it wears for years, the most economical floor covering money can buy. Other Dominion Floors Dominion Linoleum Rugs and Dominion Linoleum by the yard are somewhat lower in price. Many beautiful patterns to choose from with assurance u.‘ 131g wear and complete satisfaction. At all Departmental and House Furnishing Stores igfik n-hero for thv past three years W" have ‘served us in a most courteous FAREWELL GATHERING. A largo number of young pcoillf‘ and their friends amounting to and z-iliuicnt manner. illltllli oni- huutlrc-tl. clothe-Yeti at As a (‘lass we for] izrvzit sorrow the homt- m‘ .\ll'|~'_ A. .1. hlcbentl. in lnsiiig our cnpahlo Pwsidvnt. Killflirh‘. up tlit- nvning of iilon- but we zirv. glnri that you are guillfi tiny. Supt. 28th. ‘to hid farewell to Lu havt- large cwppnrtuntlcs and we shall turn. Phrase il(‘l1|lt'i this small git-t as a. tkon of our |on. and appreciation \\'\> t-xlirntl to you our lit-st wishes and pray that. (iotils blessing may bl- upon you as you go into thr- witlt-r world. Signed:~Agncs Grant. Alla Mir sink. Jessie fitmpbrll, Jossiu Mc- Pherson. Alarlou ilugh. Florence Scott, Karthlet-n McLeod. Stella hlt-Lcotl. Jessie Bic-Load. At ‘the conclusion of the zitltlress the hymn "Bless he the titlt- that t." binds." was sung and u brlri pray- ‘ 0r offered. Refreshments worn then sorvvtl and iilp gathering was tlismissvti with the singing 01' the National Anthem. LITERALLY CORRECT. A young Serbian studying in thutldmrizlntl was asked ‘in ihnnsiate of the I'l‘L‘Hi)y-|yPlll‘ts‘ that you have lived among tlu- following Ri‘lll.t"ll(‘\' from his us you have always been w-ollinguiaiive tongue into English: "Ho to help on every good cause, igave up his llic on ‘til? hatth-llt-ltl." You will lm midst-ti by 1h.» (‘hurchWVlth the hvlp oi‘ a dictionary hr where you have lweli a fnithftitprotlucetl ‘the version: "liv rrlinv member of the choir and (‘hristlauqulfihetl his vitality on the ht-lll. cntlozlvtrtlr. and hy the Post Oillcohcose meadow." -B Geor ‘memes... W _.°_ wouwza utblN‘ THE. ‘ WRONQ WAY. yOU-QE “ulna Hortense Mtcse. Fr-zgm L HOME - liter rlziughtr Christine, who was look forivarti rc~ lt-aviuiZ for Iiosttnl on Wctiilcstlny morning. A delightful rveniiig was |sp.n| in social lultwronrst- illlflf- spr-rstrtl with gltlilos and n very ln~ tcrot-vtlxig and enjoyable prn- graiumti prcpztrvrl hy the Ofgflllilfill‘ S. S. class oi‘ which Miss McLeod was President. The following Zliillfililfi was read by Alisa Jessie (iampbell and a prost-ntailon made by Miss ltla hiusct-k. Dear (.‘i1rlstii|u:~-- . We. thn members oi‘ tho \\'i|ling flhllliiiiflillvllfin‘ Sunday School (‘iasrh and in your taken is in our in lius in and the Provincial slates to enter the Act you farewell land to cxtnnd to you our best wish- i it is needless to say that wt- thnt urn sorry that you are going from Through I'M GO|N' HQIWE 1 {$\\r 1» yak“? \ q"