in 4 __—_-_-9-_..-..__ .._ ,_-_ .. ‘ ‘H if’: ..;-.....a-aa....._4...|.|I ." s.’ Q fi makes. Slater's and others-- THURSDAY, ‘raincoat {f3 ‘l! BARN raisins.‘ a j IDEAL BARN Roofing for prasont day needs ls Qarco Asphalt 18-inch, rod and green olato our. face and Special 4-Ply. ‘grill. 1' ‘=~ o. mi Roofing FIRE-PROOF WIND-PROOF --CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Kid." six reels of joy. HaDDYIantl Theatre, Summerslde, tonight. -POLICE COURT-tit boy for stealing a pair of boots from Sin- clair & Ste\i'art's store was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail Wednes- day morning before Stlpendiary Wyatt at Sumiuerslde police court ..——H. F‘. MORRISON, jet-roller and optician, Kensington, has -re- arranged his optical roonl and can execute work to satisfaction. Mod- ern appliances for eye-testing in- slude Salli-PUMPS‘. linlcrprlsc dc- serves patronage. ~3CHOOL FAIR" Tho Summer- slde school fair will be held in Summersldo l-ligh School l-‘riday at 2.00 o'clock. The schools par- -ticipating this year are Linklettar Sherbrook and Summerslde. --DECLINES NOMlNATlON_ A telegram was received by the Lib- eral Conservatives of East Prince STJOHN é- K-Q-O Good News for l’ P. E. island Thr- Nloratrr-rul l‘ Ins; (‘omprnly Imu- llrnan-h nlflcr‘ nt town. They urt- PPIIIOI - nrtlcrrs for . rt-pulrlrtq, i I l I.‘ Illi- nil. ilho mu ~ to urrlcr cunts for nn-n rnrl lmllca. ' (Jnrul nlrtruhacllon, quick work. twenty-nix yours s-xpcr- ‘ It-nr-r- In tlu- Irunlnmm. (lIrnIn-Ir (Nils-o) THE MONTREAL FUR 1 REMODELLING CO. lllls-y llullrllrllz, tum-n St. Opposite Pfowsi- 8mm, Ltd. 4 Men's Brown Boots Reduced to 6'95 We lire giving you soine great shoe values this lr‘all~—- This lot lncludet our best showing 0 i _ Brown Boots l made on the popular pointed lnsls. Ilegular value! up lo $12.00 NOW ................................ .. $6.95 Alley 8r Co. Ltd. Faahlonabio Footwoa’ Carriage Building i and Repairing Blnckamlthing of all kinds. Horse shoeing a spociallty. We hovo none bu! oxporionc- od Help, therefore our aim ls to glvs customers satisfaction. PROUD l. MORESIDE La1'go's Old Stand 22s 0t. Goorgo It. OUI‘ —tho only ono on tho island dofootivo vision. --Is daily ongagod in manu- ‘fhoro sro nolong dolays In Our Lons.. Grinding. plant lonsos, usod in corrsotlon of PROMPT, QNAPPY OER. VICE lo tho motto" of our oo- taollshmont. G11‘. HUTGHESON Opsomotrlst and Optician 7Z4” CAiiiQlTTi-i Co. morning for Angus. Oilt.. where be will lake a flying course. ton. spent the wcek end mcrsidc. rclurutd no s. trip to (it child rcn who spcnt yesterday from Mn A. A. Lefur- gey stating that owing to the sllort time between receiving au- vice aud ti» date of the conven- ‘tlon it would be impossible for -hlm to attend the convention and that under these circumstances he ‘HALIFAX —AN ISLAND LADIES DEATH_. Friends in O'Leary and vicinity heard with great surprise and reg- ret of the death in St. Patrick's , . n u llwlfsllléllh lTllBlll"'lll'N°lll'lllflla_ “l “arlii; in Charlottetown by tbs ss arra ern co McDs-nnld. a. rrwo MACS. At Carleton aid n; lly the early age of 34 years. Fourtccn years ago she entered the order of the iS-isters of St. Doullnlo and was known as Slater Mary Gurge. Shc was n great favorite among the many Sisters in that institution. A short life was bar's but a life of great faith and good works. Her gracious personality her sympathy. with all in suffering or in sorrow, her ever ready helping hand made llel life here on earth a benedict- ion. her death was a great shock to her beloved sister Mrs. Leslie Adams who n few days before re- ceived a very cheerful letter tell- ing her how she was enjoying per- fect health. A very serious operat- ion for appendicitis. was the CBIISl" of her death. She leaves to mourn, a heart broken father. one sister in Maine and five brothers also Mrs. Leslie Adams as mentioned above residing in Montague. The suardion Elli-ends Sincere Bfm- in graceful branches showing the Yo" lllllle llllllgellllllllr °l' Mum” pilthy. v ' blended culm- ol gqld and grog“ trouble or Rheumatism. it is lil i-qoo-ii and scarlet. Baskets of stately ll"? llllllle- llelllllllc l“ llele l” llcl“ llllnnrdh- lllnlnaont for Dandruff mo} would prefer that his name as a candidate would not conic up for nomination. PERSONALS McKay, --WEDDING BELL5--At Indian River “iodnesdzlv morning a very, interesting event tool; placr- whut Marie FflillClS McNeill, of Ncw Anrlan, was married to John Eu- ward Laughiin of Sherbrtioir. vllvv. Fathcr Glllls officiating. Tllu brliiesnliliil was Florence .\lcl\‘eiii --Eric left Wednesday —.\Iiss Mary NlilcKinnon, illlllllf). in Sun. ~Mr. E. ll. llayner, Summcrsidc, this wieek frolii n bil§‘.~ f) lawn and other flct-rlt_ 'l‘hcy lefl by (‘ar Ferry 0n an extended honeymoon to tl.c illlfcrent cities. -.POLL DELEGATES- hIeL-llngs were hcld in each of the lhrcc Suiuulcrsillo polling divisions‘ Moll iiav cvcnlni: to select dcicgiltbi: to attend tho Libcral-(‘onscrvarllve convention. wllicll takes place ‘.0- dlty (Thursday) The following --Janics A. Enmiln and bride have ‘lQlPKlllP-‘l ‘l'l‘l'f‘ "illlilllllml? WW“ returned tn their home in New J. E- Gillllllll- Jill!" ll- “"“(lll°- l5" A. ll. Brennan and lWJ the summer llrouilan‘s lilo- have rc- --Mrs_ months with Mrs. lll1'l‘ :11 Gagi-tmrn, N‘. [l., ’..lfl'l~.".l ro Sumuicisirlc. Glasgow‘ N‘ “nu. 1., vmy my \l\'fil‘(l Strong. (labrici McDonald,’ joyable visit with their cousins, ‘lllll rlllloli- Llllllllllllll- ("lllmii May". and Mrs‘ q-Uwnsend. Sh“, Abcl Arscilault. Jas. A. blorrison, l.,-om‘ » Dr. lllizPhce, Joiin Grildy. Wm ____ Strong. East: If. ll. Leflirgey, \\'m. W. Hucstis. W. J. Liilstonc, --Mi:-i Dorothczl .\fc.Swoenoy, wlin has been in Suiumcrsiric arlii Chai- loltctovyn and different points iii Prince Edward island, returned llffllf: Wcdilcsrlirv. Mr. J. Mc- Sweeney is still with friends oil the Island. Ilcubcn Durrunl and J. E_ Dalton. “WEDDING BELLS-At Indian lllvor, Wednesday evening, Sept. 14th, a very interesting event took place when Lina I-‘lorcnco Tupiin ilaughtcrof Mrs. Annie Tiiplill. was illarriml to James Iicrnilrll McLcorl, son of Mr and Mrs. Gen. --1\lr Joni Fillmore, (‘liief of Po- llcr: and klagistratc. of Port. Eight, _ . ‘ilcLcod, Burlington. Tho Rt-v, .\.ll.. accoiupanicd by his two f]. “ _ . . . '. Goodwill performed tli ~ 4' . f ti. ,_ _ ~- lllllkhlpr“ Vllggl“ (‘HM "m n“ l f'f‘l‘l'lllflll}'. 'lho bride was giver. arn visiting in Summersiilc, the cunsls of Mr. and Airs. A. P. Wells, Oak Street. away by her iilothcr iiudcr strains oi‘ the werlrliu‘! i: beautifully rendered by Mrs. Jr-niil» tho. Stewart, of Park (‘ Ti - "Ml"- (l l-(‘fl “vllll-lfll- GT“ nuptial knot ivas llflllrnllxllllllll‘ Agi-nt all Petrolia, Ont, rrccontpaii- a"), m- Ownqzrflqlfi and wmmmq ll‘(l by his Will‘, pilsscrl tliroilllll bells. Tlllll)’ were ilnattcnrlcd. Summers-bio a fow days ago ‘to Hllflllll three weeks vacation with his pul-cills. Mr. aiiii Mrs. George, \‘l'alla"l: Alma. The bride was attired in wilito sa- tin and rzifrizcltl- with pearl trlin- lliliilffl and bridal vcil caught up r fivllh] fiffllflgel blossoms, carrying ‘in or lilfll a mu l i ;_~ ,1- --Mrs. n. F‘. Slollilril and lhreel m“, "mnn,," huillrllgérgl “M” “l” ” childrr-n. of f-rccniicltl. .\fass., have grnulluunnfl wpm cxtondm rr-turnt-rl lo their home, aftcrflnost or mo gupqs Sm down m a StiugllllirsrU512rigllllllparlllllllrlgll-‘Klw sumptuous rcpast. The l l t, A . r . ..r. llili of Iletlcquc. Ilcr sister. Mrs .-\. E. Wrifiiht, rlccompanicd her as far as Monclnn, .\'_ I3. . vice-able, iviiiio several cheques were in evidence snolrc -_\'OllllllPS for oi‘ the young couple. LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. PERSONALS . llcv, Dr. W. A. MacEwcll. Ilcv Sir and Ilro.:--\Vc lhc (liiil “ll-lull M" wmllrval‘ ccrs arid ilicmbt-rs of Maple Loaf Lodge. Ni). 360 0f tho S.T.Il.l\ lflkt! [hlg mr-zins of expressing our sinrrr-rc syiilpulily in your most sad burcavclnenl by the death of your most brrlovcrl wlfc. We know that oilr expressions of sympathy 'll'(! far short lil filling lhot empty chali- in your home. But we also know. that you arc frilly resigned to the ruling of an all-wise Prnvi» dcncc. “'0 lhert-forc commend you and your family to the care (if Our Father lil Jicavcn. Signor] on behalf of Maple Lcaf Loilgi- No. Zltif). Commitlcc--Francis (Took. Iliizh hlucKinnon, Mrs. M-inda MacKin- non_ -»(‘apt. J. S. Alicn, Silllllllfirfillli‘ -~Tho ambulance ivas out 'I‘ucs bilry i0 ihe llrinco (‘o Ilospitirl. --‘.\irs. Jfllfl Sharp of SilflllilPf her sou in New Brunswick. - Mrs. ll. :i lllOllllls visit t0 Boston. man, icft for Boston, morning. iii?- yrar in Vnncouvcr. Silinlur-rsldc, the guest of llilckcr. ‘ ‘ Ask In! Mlnrnrdhl nml lnke no other. Mrs‘ --.\frs. Joseph Arsenauli, for fow ilnys in Summersldc. -~lVlr. and Mrs. Jamcs II_ Stewart. ll fow days in Summprslde ilobcrtsou. --Mr. Emmcrson llileslls, of flunk of Nova Scotla, has returned to Toronto Spending n short vacation at former home. Broken Glass and Sharp Stones rro not vory friendly to automobllo tlros. Puncturos. blowouts, rips and toa s aro froqusnt In shoss that havo to travsl ovor rough roads. Our vuicanlzlng, however, "takoa tho curoo off" such disadvantages. It savos tho tlro makos it last long- ar makos it rids bottor. Trainor Tire Surgery 4 . . l l‘ 4 i""'llll:ln.ta.rizllllo ll; 4 A A a a a e 4 Y l ii ‘l 13.01531 r i‘l 511W“ h‘: u, million- , u OPTICAL y LENS GRINDING factoring tho various kinds o1 waiting for ‘opsolsf’ lo s. 00m" Gun» and Water Streets. and the groomsillzru Roy Irflllfillllll.‘ The wedding presents were magni- m.“ Wm “nd h u’ mo" udvanngo After con-l lil-T. paid at hltmtrcal on sleamcrs ~Miss (lcrda llolmiln left on Sa- lfll 'l‘ucsday lllorlilng for Montreal. day ovcriing to (‘oilvcy Earl Suds- siile, left this week on u vlsll to Lilo of North Si. Elea- nors. orrlvcrl Tuesday night from .~Miss»~~.' Carrie rind Nora llnl- Tuesday "Mlflll Show, who spent tho past is visilini: in mcrlv of Siimmersillo, has rcturncu to (lllarlottctown rtftcr spending a of Ilay View, l’.E.l., arr» spending the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elton lilo Toronto (formerly of Summi-rsiile branch) offer his LIVE “STOCK For those farmers who are ln~ lending making shipments oi clu- ilo to the British market, the fol- iinving advanced information on llll‘ best procedure l0 observe, is 'i'!'c:c.l by the Dominion Live Slot-ll Branch, after cunslrlgrlthm investigation :lnd knowledge of conditions as they now exist. Farmers or other individual ship. to ship through Live Stock Broka t‘l'S_ in the first place the expor- ii-nce of the brokers in obtaining llifll-illl 504100 11nd overcoming thcl difficulties incurrcll in fflflKlfw shipments, makes it possible to Slllp overseas al loss (Expense than would bc thc itusc WllGPf! Slllllllflfa with experience are ilndertaitlng lhclr own shipments. Tho broker; liiive a good working connection with tho overseas trade and lll'i.‘ likclt- lo girl bcttcr treatment than ‘would bc accorded farmers who .lllnki~ bill rulc or two shlprriciils. Also as thc collie broker obtains his cnminissiorl from the stcaiil- ship cullipoilicsi, ills services are not cliargcil up to the shipper. lt 15' ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE and WESTERN GUARDIAN lllllllflVlM Brngs strength and energy. Ren- torea lost vtolity. The greatest and quickest rostoratlv known. Protovim will mako you stronn and robust. Wenkllnga are transformed into men of strong nerves with plenty 0i’ will power. Price per box. Three Lords Ltd.. at North Tryon by H. lil, Phlshulru, at Summcrsltlo by Gour- lies. Ltd ~€-—<-0>————- MURCHISON SCHAFFNER NUPTIALS ' in a bridal setting of rare sim- plicity the marriage Thursday evening of Miss Mary Murchison daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Donald Murchison of Tacoma, Wush., to Lucius L. Shaffner of Los Angelcs was a ceremony of note among c season's bcautiul weddings. Tho appointments were in keeping with the dignity of a church cere- mony rtnd the brldc. a girl of chnrm and interesting [IOTBUIIDIIL/ was a vision of youthful beauty as she caille down the broad aisle to plight her marriage vows The church auditorium was autumn picture with maple leaves H!) giadioli in orchid tint were loo only flowers used and in the mass of brilliant leaves softened under llellllllllb A largo gellemlls homo the glcalril of reflected light, sprays ""1 b8 Pfocllfcll ml‘ "TY lllll‘: of wax berries fronl lllc woods "lime-Y- gilve u touch of bridal white. The 2 Macs, Wholesale Distri- Ilefore the ceremony a program llllllll‘ l?‘ ll- E- l- Solll “ls” l“ of bridal music was played by Mrs. Gflllllnl-B ("UH ‘Bl-"Ye- sllll" E. l. Towner of Los Angcles as mars-file. In OLE-ll‘)! lil tho Cllllrcll ruioli with lnvltcd Wiwiziis- Georgetown oi Knights- guosts. Special numbers on a nup tial theme were chosen for the nlusictii prelude and procession- al tvhltrh announced the bridal party “as from Lohcngrin. As the first ilotos soilnrleil softly lhrougvi the auditorluln Mr Shilffner, with lllS brother Thomas L. Shuffncr came in with Itev. J. l. Frederick and Di‘. John llVallaci- Kennedy to lako their places lil the altar. Tho hpidc was prcccmlcil by or. attenditlts, u llttlc flower liirrid, lrlllzzlbcth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RM)‘ (lillespic, who lcil til. way. arlii bliss sElla llart, (laughter of the K(lV(3l'l'lOl‘_0l' Wllshlngliln. a charming uiairl‘ of honor‘ Mist- llilrt wore a fashionably short gown of shr-ii pillk criipo dc chcne with lliil. of thr- snail‘ 1'01"!‘ "ml fabric flulfcrl at the brim with pain pink (lSlTllEll ovcr a small wrcalh of iluliimn leaf covering. llirrl flowers wcro Columbia roses wllhl the dollirirle bloom of hovarrlla. l , The littlc flowers girl ~carrying ‘l"}‘l’"“l. n lamwrs lmylllg llmlr bully rust-s and bridal Jllossonls space. flll‘(‘('l. from the steamship was u dam“. figure W“, 51mph. collipziny could obtain it at any rc~l iiucthn over the rate that is tained from llle brokers. In "i180. thc individual shipper pays the full cost of ocean freight lllVI losses the service of the hrokpr, Thr- cattlo ilrolier meets "tho, cattle al the ‘Stock Yards and oil-l that makes arrangements for lhe‘ fceil-l “e (llhanuny ma.’ c,“ m ‘he lnif- Wfllifrlng and handling. silpcrlnicnds the loading ll-- hay on tho steamer. Hc also lush“ mo‘ mm m wk“ par" ‘ll “l”, la buds with tirchids and llili-s o. rlllf‘. vaiict- formi-d a lovely ‘bouquc’ cattle on the (rt-can voyage. A farmer or shipper" can book his own spacc on tho steamer ll he zippiies through the Stcilmship "n "lllilflil graccfill sir-terns. Ilcr veil was stcaiilcr and buys and delivers {ho “Hugh, in this l-iwiffuro bcllrilili 11 lllr" cornnc‘. of oraugr- blossoms. Ophcl-I gowrieil iirivhili- French organolc. On the arlii of hci‘ lillliflri (Willi. Murchison. the brldo (flllllfl slowly down tllc aislc. a long veil of’ iuliu giving to tho siihoui-iie of her fl i gurc dignity alld u slender grace of lino. llcr gown was of lustrous wlllti- satin with a tunic of cxil\ll“' pro.- wilh roun ll i yaillili: short lnode, bridal’ tho flowers filslliollcil f1] with trailing‘ fr» an arm silowcr llllltHl - ribbons alld 0lllhflll(lf‘l‘(‘(l ‘ tit-r ila Declares a Bellman , llliilllflll llilll After Five Years of Suffering ln a few weeks Roclmac had inc feeling like a brand now mnn, and I truthfully any it is the best medicine I ever- heard of. For flvc years llhnve suffered with a pain in my back_ It would take me sud- denly, and l would scream wi=.l pain. My kidneys were all out o! order. had lost my appetite, and had awful headaches at times. I was a wreck. A friend of mine wno had taken Itedmnc for indigestion advised mc to try it. I have taken 4 three bottles. and am now feeling fine. This ls one of tho lnimy tes- timonials we get every day. IV“ pass it on to you. lf you are feeling the some or if your caso is differ- ent, but you are not feeling right. you. Go to your druggist and get u boltle today, and be sure to get Montague at Mahon's Drugstore. .___._.___.________. birthplace. A picture of the fair bride lil hcr hriilal robes is also given in to Tucoula Sllllflftylaflllfltll‘ from wilich the abovo iallpplng Li ialrr-u. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 20—+iov- oral woiucn who heretofore havo not zlpeilrcd lil connection with lhcl charge. OI liiurilcr on filc hcrei against lloscoc. (il~‘aity) Arlruckli- screen comedian, wr-rc qur-stloncd today by District Aitorriw Matt- licw llrariy and his assistants. l'ntil lirarly announlr-s tlic rc sillts of l0ilii_\"s confcircncc Wllll llir- worlli-n, ll will uni bc linowll \\'lll‘lll0l‘ tllcy will appear as wit‘ ncsscs against Arburklb. 'l‘lir-lr namcs wcrc not marli» public. k Arbuckli» spoilt a iluiril Suuiluy in thr- jail cell, which has liflflfl his‘ resilience siiicc a wock zigo lasil night whrn hc Willi zlrrr-slr-d on at charge of murdering Miss Virclnial Rape, motion picture actress. I Arbiicklc will icmalrl lil his coll‘ until 'l‘hui'siliiy, when his pri-liul- irwry- crmliiinzilinn begins on a iuur complaint which ivzrs stvorn to by Air-i Mill-lo Dielmont. u lllfllll-i bcr cf the party in lilo rlffllll".<l ohms’ The nrraigmilr-nt of Arbuckic in the coilrt of Superior Judge llilffllil Lourlcrback, on a (‘IIZITKG of llIfIII-l sluiiizliicr in connection with llili’ tlrath nf Ills; Virginia llappb, f‘fillll'| up _\'f‘..\lf(‘i‘llil_\', but ivas coullniicil until llfonilayv. September 21;. r 'l‘llc counly grand Jury at its int-cling on Nlrinilay‘ night i-i to coll‘ sirlrr (‘\'lllf‘lI('(‘ that (’(‘l"lIllfl Wllllf s- scs ivcrr lzinlpcrcd with. ' “Tho jury also (vxpr-cfs lo clear‘ (uliilpanlcis, provided thorl- is any Joining m” h,.hh,g,.m,n, M u“, “mu. up (hmmfidl pom“; in ‘wizard m "W space to he had wlicn llc applies The rulc is "flrt come, first serv- ed". All ocean freight has to be por- b0- lioliging to thc Govcrnuicnt Mor- ‘ l ‘ Wllllllllli! chant Marine, other llritish Steam presen s ueie mugniflccntléiinnéhisxtvlinl ship llllf‘!~' u-lll accept cattle collect North L “We. who“, n“, weddhn‘ which the popularity The‘, will lake up their homo in Burlington.‘ n“. brokm- ii on linlleil Kingdom ports. A nliul- bcr of farmers ship this way; other fiirillcrs load their cattle on the railway curs aild bill them to ill Montreal and ll’? looks lifter the rest of lhr- transat- tion. Th0 broker will pay tho rail» way frciglit chargtis and the fend in the Stock Yards. thr- roping the buying of hay for ill!‘ ocean voyage and, in many (EIISPS, prepay tho ocean freight draft on lilo bunk. Thr- cattle are consigned to orllr-r ll‘ lhr- broker and ll" forwards his :iccmint to the broker in Iinilcrl Kiuizrlonr and rlftcr freight and all cxpi-nsos are paid. liic balailci- is forivarrlod rilr cct to lilo fnrlncr who in shipping the calllo. This cilablci; u farmer who has llo llll)ll'.'_‘r' lo pay freight. til l-ililp his cattle willmut selling tliein on this sliiv arlii l". rccoivo the fiill iiliirkci valuc of his cattle as sold lil tho llnitcd Kingdom There is llfi cxporlcnci-d foreman in charge of every silipmcnt of cattle, at ll salary from $75 to $200 for the trip, dcpr-nrllng on thl- number of ciitllt- and lhc stczlliier ho is on. Sometimes an assistant foreman is put on and Dlllll $50 for tho lrlp; ilcpcnilirig on the nilmbor of ciitllo on hoard All olhcr lni-n looking irflor cattle on ocean voyages receive only their passage over and return. and make a‘ railing, (‘apt hlilrcliisoil gavc (laughter in lilarrialze as the vows; of bctrotlial were spoken. The harlpy young couple icft i110 villi-Til to tho Joyous music of ‘Mendel- ssohn and wicre drlvon immcilizli.» ly to the R. D Mcllao homo oil his. reception was hold. The room de- lcoratiolls at the ltousc were in o color motif of pink and lavender lsllowlnf! sweet peas and asters (‘llill'll\l'l'l§Zl)’ ilrrilnged lleci-iviill! with lho ivellillng party. (‘apt and Mrs Murchison silurr-il the lfillfiil- allons of llllllly old [P1011115 Willi llili lhappy young couple. and MFR. Lou its l~‘. llart, wife of the governor of Washington. A wedding coliallon was served lrrnn‘ H“. (lining room, wlicrc cl. Ipnlntlucnis were cspccially > ham. ironic. Mrs. John F. Marlin and Mrs, Arillur Warrcn prcsidcd at tho urns. Assisting with tho ices and colfcc wore lllc Misses Ilccklr‘ Warren, Wluifrr-rl Warren null Margaret McLciin. ‘Mr_ and Mrs. ‘ Thur: uy ovcnlnl: for Seal-ii whcrr- lhcy registered at the llolol Wilshlnginn until lhn nailing of lhcir boat for California. (lowncll for travelling. lilo bride W118 ill r1 one-piece frock of bluo dilvslyn lrlllimt-rl haiidsouicly in iridescent bcails, with which was carried r hoavcr duvolyn coat with mfllniiklll neck gCllfl. A closc hat wlill lridvl- cont plumage matched tho Kfiwll They lire to llvc in Los Anselm, where Mr_ Shaffncr is completing his course al thi- southr-rn (Yallfor- nin branch of the University Cl Shafflicr lei’ - California. it must bc recognized that The pry,“ l, u". flgllglllpr of .1 spaci- is very difficult to obtain WC" knuwn ulsn(rantflln\flhnfltn and as nt prcsont more cattle are be- ing offered than thcrc ls accom- modation for. Tho Government. however la making efforts to se- turc additional spacv. ‘filo Govern- ment Merchant Miirlnv- has two 51111111111111 under construction to be ‘lllllvelcll by the first of October and to curry 750 head or cattle nach. These bouts will probably siild out of llalifrlx after October flrl-fl. They lire lire ffiinildlsn Cruis- er and Canadian Constructor. Al- rangements are belnz made with the agents for the Spray Steam- ship lino for two morn steamers that will carry 200 head each. The railway freight rate IFDLI Winnipeg to Montrenl is $0.85 per hundred pounds. $1.14 l-Z from Calgary lo Montreal $7.00 per head covers feed. attendance on ocean voyage, $30.00 ocean freight and 87.00 wharf ilocknge, selling nnrl handling of cntiio in (‘nlted King- rlom ports. There are approximately 2d bonla carrying cattle out of Mon- trnai_ The total capacity ranges between 8,000 and 9.000 head. This allows for about 1,200 to 1,500 head weekly. Filrlher information with refer- c-ncc lo shipping mny ho oillalnerl lhrouah the Dominion Live Stock Branch, ing ship, the Forest Prirlc. away on ti six mouths‘ voyage, roiilrncl lo nprl bnrolyln lluic forlts mas- tcr lo give the llflfllf‘. away . Silo has been rsdilcnterl lil Taflma rind is n graduate of thr- Sluilliiiil llisll School and tilt». llniversliy <11 W-filrllllflilflll, llor sorority ilffllia- tlrms are with the Chi OIIIOKIII-‘i. Old family frlmlds at lilo worl- rllng included n group of son cup- inlns, rrntivr- and retired, who have known the Murclllsons many yours Among them were noted (font. W- Frnnk Andrews, Capt. L. Gordon. Capt. W. W. Jamison, Cnplr Dar twin and (Tupt. McGee of Seattle (Mrs. Shaffner is o granrl- daughter of the into Capt. Donald Murchison and Mrs. John ll. Mc- Donald of Point Prim, P. E. l., hcr Smoke TItB fitfiip-"r-rifiilfl mt-ilicalo atir-litlon izivivn Miss Rape." llarry M. Kclly. sccrctrlry oi the jur said. “Tile testimony of thr- (IOCHIFS who altendrd hci" may be if ASPIRIN Only "Bayer" ls Genuine Unless the name “Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting As- pirin =1 all. Tilko Aspirin only us Warning! you see solid in the Bilyor Golda, Headaches. Rheumatism, Illarache, Lumbago and for Pain. will be following and dosage workod out by physio- iuns during twenty-one _vcnri-i and proved safe by millions. llandy tlii boxes of twelve Bayer ’i‘ilblcts of DllClfllKO ‘or Neurnigin, Toothache Then you tho directional l-September 27th t0 October lsl, 192 Charming H m5 Moore & McLeod Ltd. SEPTEMBER 22, 192 LL DAY THURSDAY, THE DIS. PLAY OF CHARMING NEW MILLINERY WILL CONTINUE, You are invited to caII-walk through the store-inspect whatever may in. terest yew-get posted on the wonder- ful way that this store has made ready for your fall needs. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island EXHBITION AT . Charlottetown Open l0 All Canada ,5--l)ays Horse Racing-- Aspirin" cost few cents. Druggists nlso sell larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is tho trade mark (registered in (familial. of liaycr Manufacture of Monoaceticrlcldes- tor of Snlloyllcanld. _,_ _ i Proctor Potato Digger We now havo on hand tho oirfnllablo Proctor Dlggor, which has boon in ulfl W" 7m)‘ Y9"! l" P111100 Edwlrd illarffii d gives general satisfaction. They will work in all kinds of land, smooth or rough, ovor tho Island and at our showrooms In Ottarlottotown and Summorslds. N A- Hvrnier i»? (30- ‘ JOHN J. DAVIES, President Over $13,000 in Exhibition Prize Over $7,000 in Race Purses l3 CLASSES The Valeteenes, sensational optical loop the 100p gymnasts. I)e Renza and Laduc Comedy re- volving ladder and sensational double trapeze act. i Lewis Brothers aerial flying trap- eze in gymnastic high dome flights. Bnaggaar Brothers comedy hori- zontal bar acts. The fastest horses in (lanada aiid the Eastern States are coming. The largest attendance in the his- tory of Prince Edward Island Exhibi- tions i-s anticipated. Mlakc your ar- rangements early. For all information write the Sec- rellary. f. R_ SMALLWOOI), Scdy-Treasurcr For dry. For salo with our local dealers l"