lUALITY OF GRAIN ugh zidvanct-i. to give llll Ziilkjllflillt (Uilruilil oi‘ h’ -stimat>- on the )O1lll is .i’l€'W{ill Cooperative l. MONDIAY, . . - iiii viiiiifiauiiniu ave a heart ' y -8HOP from HOIIIIIIVI Catalog. —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS l} Page 8 in available. tf. -J B MILLMAN will be tak- izig live Fowl at Keusington. Tues 11y. Sept, 22nd. 5036 9 21 3i. ..-W|LL BE BUYING Live Hogs and lambs at Albany. October is! up till ‘.3 o'clock. .-\v H. Affleck and r.‘ \' Alt-Lend. 31125-9-1El-suianonaiamnon 19-2126-21 l) ' - - a; —EMERALD’—There was a bad ‘ire at Emerald on Weilnesday might when Mr. John blclniee had the buildings. stock. crop and iiii- ‘pli-nieiits destroyed. Don't overwork it by “stuffing” and eating between meals. Try WRIGLEY’S when you want “just a snack” ~—NEW BANK—\\'0rk on the new bank of Nova Scotia at K811“ qngton is proceeding rapidly. The bllliillllg will be of brick and ivlien completed one of the finest It “rill Soothe and in the province. satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, ease your tired nerves. —FOR MONTREAL-Air. Sandy hirtlri-gor left Sumniersiile. Friday unu-iiiiig for Montreal. During his six years residence in Sllllllllefliiilt‘ "Sandy" has come i0 know pram. llcliily everylimly through his as - .-isizince to all causes for the ad rant-ement of the town. Teeth are kept clean, throat refreshed, the craving is satisfied and -—when regular meal time comes, you're -—GUARDIAN W E. S T E R b OFFiCE.—The Guardian's Western representative has nri office on \\':iter Street, Sunimcrslde. next u Lauri-rice Gallanfs Tailor Shoi "adv! :f::::?.;‘::i:.tiz.?cai;"=.i*::;:‘"l':;¥ Then “AFTER EVERY her ‘is 233. He will be pleased it ,, . . receive news items. advertising MEAL 1t alds ’ .iiid subscriptions. digestion. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENTN- Mr. J W. Murdock is now Guardian agen’ ,ln Montague rind will be pleased t1 ‘receive news items, advertising Job Printing, new and renewal sub ‘scrlpiiono. him-i PERSONALS ..'.\ii.<.< .\lar_v (f. llr-Phec who i-onilui-is a fashionable Ladies‘ WIGLEYS ‘After Every Meal" ..... Tailoring establishment 0n Becon Sh, lloston, le-ft on return, Thurs- day. after spending three weeks visiting her old home at Big Pond. ....‘.\lr. (lnrdun Dingwcll. .\ir. Spencer (ln-gor ui the Sea View lloti-l llrurlili-y Beach and Mr. llcriiii-ss-y and .\iilSU*i' Charlie lit-n- iiesey motored to Fortune, Rollo ll-‘llll’ 111‘! 1l\l'.h">'l lZl'ilili<1i1\rtl111l1l-! Bay anti Aiinandale Sunday last HIGHEST IN VEARS firm in ili-= world. is operating 447 “m! 11m] a "ma; dullghlfiil timrr All LL-vntors. and qliosc elcvzitors uri- of (hum were delighted with 1h. . "\\‘llll\' illrvfiii- handling half Ii million bushels oi Eastern part of the island. \\’hili 5* no‘ Tau‘ ~-ll- wlil-ut l1=l11.\'- llldivflllllk 111". fiFPHl lllflfvs they were the guests oi’ Mr hdlrflllv “V1106! ill i116 and Mrs, Ernest Johnson oi‘ For our i'llilllll'§'. offl ails stated that 95 pen time Bridge They returned the d. Stirska“ w-ni oi‘ tin» g nin so far received same night to Ilrackley Beach. .. r (‘our iviis (‘IIlliTflFl urzidc show-lug. ioitil yield. wi-ll estublisl \“ km, M ORIOLE $49-85 Complete with Closet One of the Many Excellent Record Ranges to be Exhibited at the Charlottetown Exhibition l Brace, McKay 8t Co's Exhibit of STEEL and CAST RANGES Will be one of the LARGEST and BEST Shown in the Maritime Provinces. Call at our Booth and See Masterpieces of the Stove Makers Art. BRAGE, McKAY s. no. Ltd sumivisnsioa. P. s. I. —P. J. NOV will be loading live Fowl at Hunter River, Station. Tuesday" Sept. 22nd. 5036 9 21 8i. l —GREEN BROS, Borden will be} ‘oading live Fowl at Albany Stat-- ‘on, Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, . 5036 9 21 2i. -WANTED.—l2xpei-ienced lady: bookeeper for country store. 1 ‘ivrita giving references and salary wanted. to "L" Guardian Office. ‘ 4663-9-2-tf. I —CO-OPERATIVE SALES—The,’ (To-operative Sales Days held by! he‘ Summerside merchants Thurs-i day. Friday and Saturday. were! quite successful... Saturday being. in especially good day for husiw’ ness. —THE HARVEST—The weather‘ has been very unfavorable for the‘ successful gathering of the harv- -st. On Friday many farmers iuriied out their grain again only '0 have their work for nothing on \L‘('Olll\l of the rain on Friday night. However. Saturday and yesterday were good days and to- luv and tomorrow should see the balance of the crop gathered. —POL,lTICS-"’ -.- Prince Coun- _v Llberai-(Iunsmvuiives have al- ready done considerable work in llection campaign. Several organ- ization and other meetings have wean held. .\lr. G. D. Pope is the irganlzer for Prince County. The committee rooms are located inE the McNeil] building. Summerniile. PERSONALS —.\ir. John Nicholson. of the t‘.. \‘. R.. offices, Charlottetown. is qir-iirling his holldaywi with his par "HIS, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichol- Hill. Snmmeraltle. ilinanl’: Llnlment fur Hora Feat. enmi- SIR ADAM BECK’S WlLL 9 DISPOSES OF $600-$90- roaoxro. Sept. 1S.—Tlle wiul . if Sir Adam ilerk will be provedll diortly. and probate will show au- iuts zinitiunting to approximately 5600.000 composed of real estate. iis late residence, “lloadley," life insurance; the balance comprising iliares in the Beck bianufacturlni-l 30.. I.td.. London Rolling Milli-i Co. .td.. sundry stocks. bonds and cash. Will Made in July. 1925. By his will, niadc in July. 1925 he lioqiienieil legacies. tho maiol‘ portion of ivliicli are to his daugh- i ter. Mrs. Strathearn lliiy; his iruther, .1. F, Bet-k. and his nep‘ iew, Horace lleck. Sir Ailnm Ileck ilso bequeathed to the London Health Association 510.000 in trilnl ‘or the support and maintenance, )i the Marion Beck Nurses’ Home» ind gave to the Salvation Army. London. $1,000; to the Protestant Orphans Home. London. $1.000; t0 v _ . Mount Hope Orphans‘ Home. Lon- 1 don. $1_o00; in the Victoria Home for liicurables, London, $2,000, quality plus b. ind the balance of the lellllflefl bequeathed by his will goes to ‘lllhlllldSi-i associates and employ- 2E5. All the rel-it and residue of his lmtate is to he held in trust by the ‘Royal 'l'ru.~it Company. his [FHSUBU- he income to be paid io his laughter. Mrs. Sirathcurn llay. l luring her lifetime. and upon her- leath to licr (Elllldfell in equal liharreu upon their attaining s hero-Yo INDOWS full of thcm~si0re brimming ovcr with ihem— here yoiffl find the hat in shape, in shade, in finish, that will appeal to you. $5. $6. Charlottvetown’s greatest show of Borsalino o) _ i HATS MOORE a M°LEOD Surely enough variety to satisfy every possible desire, in the feature groups that. offer value plus——and Fiiiriaii I11’ $7.50 _.__.-_..__. . ._, . Should there be no issue surviv- proviiilon is made the lige oi 21 yours. L l . L i Big Gifts to Charity. _ . . . ; Catholic church. of New Zeuhind. besiilcs u i circle o! friends and Tt‘1'tlil\'l'ti. May he rest in ]ll‘il(‘\‘. _‘_j<-o->i-- i. MR. MYLES McDONALD il the nub oi’ ll years. . Dcreaneti leii this province over i120 years ago and located iii lion- ,i.ou. where he worked n bridge ;luiiiiler up to the time of his ill- iness. Monday, Aug. 31st" he ivaa taken to the hospital where all fl . ill‘. 3159153‘ .3111 $51111?‘ it‘? .112‘.- “Y my. B“,°°g"“l.'“;;“ “y. ‘Q5; 1nd away on tho nhnve‘ dnie forti- fggngknm o - H “g n‘ “I n ‘ - . g of ‘\V.1 .1. ..11"i ‘Ifiod by the niiiiisiraiions of the 29th word was passgilngxgg“ 13:‘. l -Mr. Myles McDonald, n very high-u i ly esteemed resident had been in~i : sitantly killed 'i)y lightning. l—— . The deceased had been cutting’. P [hay and was in the act of unhar-l otato » Wanted neas-Zng the horses out of the mow- er when a bolt of lightning struck. him. Both 0t Certified lrinh Cobblers. Certified Green Mountains. the horses were also killed at the same instant, lWhen his loved ones found him; a few minutes afterwards he was lying lifeless between the two horses. There were no marks on his; ‘body. One of his boots was quitei badly torn as. was also part of his; elm-hing. , NC b- Ii bhcrztud. A 6"“ m‘ o ‘ h His den-tit when in the best of. I with and at the early age oil Clnldl A- 0H!!! 9'09" thirty-seven years came as a ter- ‘rlbie shock to nil. 1 ‘ Mountnlnl. 1 I onn handle lav-g; quanti- ties at competitive prion for _ which I will pay CASH Quote In your Iwmt prion tn onriond Iota F. 0. l. OM‘! for shipment In October lull November. Austin A. Scales Freetown, P .I. I. -Besidao»a narrowing widow Mr.‘ McDonald leaves to mourn the loss of s kind anu loving rather twnI children. Fulton. aged 10 years‘ and Jean aged 8 years. "The deceased was one member of n family of four brothers and four sisters. The lbrothers remaining are Nail and John A.. Qulncey. than. and Donald. Tlroolrfield iimii (he sisters are lvirs, Wm. Campbell,’ Quhicey. Mann. Mrs. Harry (‘ampi Kingston and Mm. Daniel K. Mc flail. Elmwood, Mrs. John DoliertyL‘ ‘Dtlilild Glen Vtlley. All of [liege lufiive thrdecauod and into-left .1'i (.\i\’.i.';i."*-;‘ 11")’ lhvrc cold iii (loath. ihim iii life and llicre could also be " 1'1""! l1 111" loss 0i‘ flit-ii" 1)l‘it)\'4‘(l Hug Mrs. Hay ‘i , lint lhc capital shall go to muiu- His remains uccompiiiiir-rl by hls!urfu1,..-_ "lltlél oi‘ the fleck family. Probate brother William. who arrive-d in \i.-_ )\1.-| U...“ M“, ..,. , , ,, 1M“ qhgw giflfl “inter vivos" Boston just a day loo late to w.- ,.=., ., ~ - m“ ".1013 liiiioiiiiiini: to $62000 practically him alive and hii-i broihilr-iirlziiv YHLmg m“ Wimw‘ m“ 1"" till to charities. 1m‘ \\'1lli‘1l ilie and wife arrived here on the 0th ilIrlllii lti-Hwihl n“ “Tum in» “mmmm V -.. .. _ “-,_». .. ‘him-n Alexuiitlrzi hamiturlum re- and were taken to his old liomi- v.;,....| I‘, m. “W11. r. \"‘l ‘H .1“ ]V-..i\-...i $23,000. Sir Adam lleck ap- where they remained till ll('.\'l dziv.WHJHHHH‘. h‘. ‘had? ,"ll“ll‘ 1.11m]? 1llllilliflll the ltuval Trust (‘llllllliilly. when followed by a large nunibt-ri... H, ' . , . 1., ‘l "Y1, mm" 1'i‘nroni0 his ‘sole executor and of people they were tukcn to Si y ' h‘ “ l“ 31 ‘UNI "wmlwr "1 ‘ruqtee - Alexis church Rum) "HY ‘nwrp in ‘l .o r1I_\'|l llilll (‘llllilldl uiiil wn-i >7 l Requiem pllllli Muss was (lflllil'(illQl:\ul 1pm“ L) Mn’ m m” ‘lirrmmlu I * up by the pastor. ilt-v r: \\'=ui<.--- “"""“"""‘ ' "l '1'“ “"”"1‘- after which they wan. taken In l1i'-'i l 1'1‘! ‘rim ‘vi lylmllnninf ‘h, “whim l ‘ : !\'| it : is uni c lilo ivzis an iii~ cemetery nearby wlierc iln- 11m‘ ..- - , “ sad rites were perfornn-il ovor it ",'I,‘“.“.‘.'! “Y?” .. . , i . _. by Rev. Louis Callaghan. ,-!,,' Y1. ?""j“"“"'] .11“ “"5 bright “Mi v l He have“ m n up _ W 1-. I il_ lllllUllfid-"llllili iiiuiiui-i THOMAS iANLoN 116T. fotir nisternfulilrrlfe. ‘ldlllllll, 111a J .n.d.m.x mm "1 my"!- t“ Wm‘ "H “ 1"’ Died in Somervilie Hospital lord. Mrs. William .\lullord. wit». 1"“ 1"‘“" l‘ "““""""' "i" "m" Vina“ on Saturday the Btli-lnsit.‘ Hurry Whnien oi New Zvilliliii. W‘ "Ilmd ‘m’ '1'“ “"“" ‘jilti-r" a short illness ‘Fliomas Mrs. James Otto of lillrlltlll. nudihu. d-"ln h“ "hm-l“ 11mm“ ‘ ‘lliiiilon nl' New Zoalaud, P. B, 1., two brothers. William llllll Jziiu ' ' "mu" ' lud . and lt-l u-onld lic was ' for ll. l -: lovril illlhg.“ Sppnunj as r i ‘lit had had siiiiir» progeni- lllt‘ll' tun: mm thing sci-Ion; mp1 wn. Alli-r having conduct- "1 W" 1111* 1li the morning cf the dny 0i‘ s Ilviilli. hc fiillll ti. Mrs l-lrliniinlil. “\\'hi>n ii map govt out in tho lll.'l'll1lll.' hi. “M,” knaws Mlcllivi‘ 1i(\ will rciiirn or not." Thus cvi-n lhni vury day he him. "1? \‘ ‘t1! cu‘ and did not return. 11111 11191011211 the call came sudden- ly and uni-x|il;i~.¢.|1y he was ready‘ 111F- ' lift‘ ivus a standing [Qiltiia "mm 1051111)‘ 10 his Lord and .\l.i-.1i-i- and an undoubted D10"! of his readiness to meet that srimc Lord and Aiastcr. Many spoke oi the beauty of ilic exprpg. sion which ilt up his face as he g in the ax- pri-ss on there was undoubted evid- (‘lice of calm peace and sail-Silo. "on with wlint had been done lhy sot-n tin-re whni might he describ- r-il as the‘ inst passing ray; which in his life could be expressed "trough mortal form, if that light which never shone on land or Mn. Even then wo believe that he had revolved from the Master ‘the “\Voll done of the good and faithful scr- vnni and had been risked by lllm lo enter forever into the joy of liis lmrd." 11151 Why "no so young, an nol-lo "i111 Rrlrvarenily so much needed in the world should thus ‘be so srd- illi- llill lllll :il.<.i lifillilyp 1),“; ||.. i‘ M,‘ '~\'~'\.\'-* 1111|1\'11li-! all iliiiig work iogc-. I ' - lilI'l'l'-l1‘.1~l\1\ll11llll1.lillli'll‘\‘t‘ll in the L t t lui-i- of this day]; ]H‘\»..;,.l-_\. M] hnwi e a . . in huiiilili- <||1lllli$> on i.) ihv l)i- u 1m“ ‘1"'1""' -*'-l.\'llI.4 "Not our will "l; 1~Yll but Tiinn- lit- dour." - _ lul (Yill when mot-ling .\'Ol‘i‘()\\'1 ill 111* ltitiics! ivziy llfiifilllll.‘ for‘ hi’! llfc is lonciy'.' '1 s" will ma» sigh hni to no iiVlLi “IIVIIII Inltullcd in one "l‘nll" lot" llhi- tiliiu-h of] n vziuishvil hund ilm linen optical lllllrllliln-Iilil Illl.‘ Nil-l till ll i ' ' ' - » a. - t. wunil oi‘ ll voitw} llilzliihlislliltiilf" ills: ti)»:iluumlnMdoIL-ltfirill" ‘-i;i.~1< r wliu nlonc uudorstunils all m. i ‘ “If? u" l‘ “ . in"... m‘ lli - lillflll slll‘l‘il\\’S<i of life and lie ,.,,.."'qu;h|" ‘my,’ n n ‘m, alone run i'i.ll with ills love the , ‘u’ ' l” "l" n lruci- tlnii is now vacant in their ‘mum "m" m” “mm “m” hrmlsy To Him “he Sorrowmg iunl wmi nliown at the Maritime tuna.- nri- uviiiiiit-iiiltirl ior (,‘(l]|][()1'[|l "lmmlflrin ('ull\'rlitlon ln (‘hur- und consolation and pczicu—yen '"“"""""- 1* ‘I °""""""1 ‘h’ lnnl war-l In Opiioul Eqlllilllm“ on lho ‘mllrllel. nvvn in the midst oi‘ a igrent sor~ row, i-oinitirt and (roni-volaiion and ovt-u piuicc~~ii ])t‘ll(‘(' that passcth nil uinls-rsiuiiiling. The fuucrzil which it is believed "l" 11H‘ llllitcsl tvcr seen in this section of i’. it}, island was held on the afternoon of Saturday, Airg- nsr 1st. Friends and nilni-lrcrs Clllili‘ from far and ivlilc to pay their lust "Mun-is lo tlu- ditretiserl. whom lhvy lit-Id in xiii-h high osiceni. 'l‘lit- iicrvicc which was a very impressive onc- was conducted by flier. R. ll. Slavert assisted by Rev. (T. 1,. .\lc.\‘cvin. The floral tributes were many and l uullful and consisted of the lol vlng: .l'illtivi'~~llrolhora Neil mu] John A._ Qilillt‘t'_\', ‘.\i:i.=i.~i.; Crescent _ liroihttrs and Sisters on l’, E, is. land; \Vrciiiii—Mr. and Mrs. Dan lei Fraser rind family; Wreath —— Mrs. McKenzie and daughters.- .Mr. and .\lrs_ Wm. campfbeil. Quin- The “i; are" we“, Mus.- on “Y. Moria; \\'rentli»Mi-. and Mrs. H. Mullins on. Louis McPh "- Elg-wr (‘1<l\\'- (lnlncey, hit-ism: Dan A1611 id McLean. Gordon 11¢" ii feailiwMr. and Mrs. Brenton iIAod, Jo A. McLeod and Ge 13011111": \vl‘PIli.ll—~MiS8 Jennie Dol- Mclqan . interment was Ill iur and Mrs. Andrew Doilarwiiirotillig cemetery. llnve your Eyes Examined wllll prerlulon 1nd thoroulhm-u. H. J. MABON Optumotrllt. Monfnlfll oirm (lnnnoflofl With nruxvlfl" .it ~ i Wreathe-Mr. and Mrs. Evcrell Johnston: Bouquet-Mr. 81111 M" John Fraser. Charlottetown; 110"‘ qlnet—-Mr. nhdlMra. Alex McDonald Charlottetown; Bouquet-Nil‘- "4 Mrs. A. Collins. Charlotte-town Bouquet-Mr. and Mro. Berni! iviliis. Kingston; Spray-Mr. y, Mrs. Lewis- MoPiionorr: 8111111’ 1 Roll 30x1l/,x15 1 Roll 86x2 x15 will make one Fox Pen 121120110 fl- high covered 1T0]! and - Bottom, BraceMcKay & C0. - ' 1Tb‘ ' ' GUMMEROIQE, P. i. l. 119N131 cui down nor-ms hum rv- us to iuulrrstiind. Truly "(Md moves in a mysierlmi! way lli: wonders to perform. lie D1fl"‘°l his footsteps in the seas. and -r‘u "l 1100a. the storm." But so long as