w Elfordaninn ._ Q3152". 9C9? 14291091?! $5512.12 I n i d: . m at sh tvl efi (‘ll , 4 lir Si: Sal Ehsterr: Guardianipres ,."BZG .-\l'("l‘l()N HALE at Mon- tague on farm furnn-rlj: turned by‘ Lpmilll, Oct. iLh. Farm 1 O nachlnciiv. housvlinlil Jurivtiire. 111i’. ‘ n R. G. llflcDollabi. ‘fipplcsnyjufllt! \, SERVICE in ‘ivarm debate on the temperance 12th. llcv. (Zzlinvy A. McDowall, speaker. USED (IASH REGISTERS in guaranteed condition. Different sizes, Low prices, firs)» irrmw. flu Llulmsnef An amazing Value at OWVE OFTEN SEEN HANDBAGS no better than these olered for $4.00 and more~ This is a case in which we have been able to make a very fortunate purchase of very lovely all leather handbags away under the ordinary value. ‘Many colors, many styles, pouch. under arm, and some with amber handle. Front of Main store Demonstrating “ EASTERN ” Hose ILK STOCKINGS WONDERFULLY WOVEN by a splendid mill in the Maritimes, stockings that stand the test of comparison with the best produced anywhere, are being shown in our windows, demonstrated ' in our Hosiery Department today and following days. $1.25 $1.50- State ipnbllcity in sister Tlalan-n-xi , {- | _' TRURO, Oct. l1l-~Featll':ed by, question, closed b_v the passage of a resolution urging that everything I‘! b‘. l Church. re lnornur: flllil 1"“ " la close here last night. resolution which reads: Canada views with crave concern P. A. McGregor. the appalling havoc wrought in our f;c.. It here registers its protest Service, Dr. T. Wardlaw Taylor, H- D- Wflllflve. Andrew Fraser. Dr. Po. Iinx ‘J55, _ . (mulnuflmv against such an unjustifiable evil, Gcortre Mitchell. T1108. A. RUINS. W< G- 3911mm J- D- P1515. Df- A. J~ p;,,,,,,‘i.,, X" which in its judgment, ls one of the A. Frew, ‘Alex McDonald. J. 0- Murchl-Wn- -..__.,_A bring. It sincerely hopes that the H» NiChOll. Ci. E- K1118113- |_..u--~w.q.v--.._-¢___< -»s._,. on». . .. ., . . . i?‘ etl’: WW1}??? lltclsvrnro . f ‘- i010 9.9’ . i m” ’ ' lea for services rendered was refused t nave soon ens lxmmso Arm GLASSES nrnzn s! ’§ALTED PEANIHS time will soon come when an en- jvshich it now unfortunately ilolds. l, It hereby enjolns its leaders and Dr. J. W. McLean. ‘people to do all ln their power, by a beverage purposes." beck. John D- MCKI-Y‘ ,' Rev. Mr. Knight, in rising to sec- plea on behalf of the motion. A very lively debate ensued and tas, of the Presbytery of Prince Ed~ ‘ward Island. for a payment of mon- t@§.§§§§"§§§-§.-.‘.§.QQ.§M B. B. PARKMAN legtmred optometrist '7" Intent. I. L l. ‘““—*"—" " maid and wore a dress of pale green l _ {in it was a matte,- beiww, M, georgette and hat to match. Mr.| , e f la n s Thomas and the congregation i . . {Wood Island. A motion of Rev. c. ‘Bfflomé Us!’ the Ceremony a twig-t - st. Claire Jeans "that the "Presb - dint: rea ast was served a a Vlewpolnt i.:;i:ln Record" be employed more is ibrideu home. In the evening a re-l Presbyterian ceptlon was given in honor of the’ Temperance gchurches and more especially tn thc g i old land," was unanimously adopted. j COM MITTEES APPOINTED Mission—Dr. w. M. 'l‘ownsend,l ‘Ifkfifilblt! be done to eradicate the li- CQIIVEHBT; F‘. W- T108193’. R H. Stav- Z iquor evil, one of the most successful crt. D. Mc. vicar. D. W. MacDonald,| [sgrnocls of the Presbyterian chilrch J4 w- Pauli J- H- cal-"lnfltlh. C- OX- l best wishes o; a hos]; o; (fiends, s, . "ill the Nlariiilne Provinces came to nor, Donald McKinnou. Miss Annie Murray and Mrs. W. McK. McLeod Rev. 'l‘. Nicholls was the mov- and Alex McDonald; sub-committee rr of the telnperance colnmittees IForelgn missions) D. W. McDonald, ‘McKay. D- P. Mncbacblsn. Convenor, J. Wilks McDonald, D. J. "The Synod of the Maritime prov- W. McLean and Allister Murray, w. ale‘: Societies-Rev» Georse Mitchell. Iinces of the Presbyterian church in M. Clerk. MrB. A. D. Ffllllklltr. MIS- °°11V911°1§ 13111191111 M03511. H’. W81’- Budgeb-Dr. Hugh Munro, con- B611. L- E- Dfll/IS. W~ L- NBWtOrl. mirlst by the iniquitous liquor trat- venor; Dr. W. A. Cunningham. John Quincy A. McDowell. Murdoch Ross. i , lrtromzest and rruelest foes of men's Caulkln, A. A. McDonald, Col. Mur- ' moral, spiritual and physical well my MCI-Hen. A- W- Sflhwlftl. Geo. Jeans. convenor; D. A. McKlxmon, Historlcal-—J. G. Berry, convenor; Walter Ross, Fred Clark, Nell D. llu-glllcltrfl and determined public W. E. Davis. Dr. Frank Baird, Fred Carmichael, Allen Mcllcnnsn, Thom ‘luplnlon will force this momentous Williamson, F._W. Tlngley, A. D. n5 BIIOdETBSS- {will from the menacing position McKinnon, Dr. John Stewart. John Anderson, David Clark, Frank Ward, convenor; A. A_ Dgvldsgn’ I; ;_ Trustees-Jul. Thoma.» Cantley. onrl the resolution. made a strong convenor; Donald McKinnon, Hugh Stavert, convenor; P. W. Murray, Dr.‘ Architecture-S. J. Ross, Prof. H. Stewart, Earnest A. Frank Baird, Horace Gravenor, E. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN g-Westem Guardian l -nurc:uuma rzar. for wiri- l tecting at Bruce's. 3516-11 t l -'rnn LADIES AID or Keir' ~ Memorial Presbyterian Church, Mal- ' » laeque, will hold e supper in Mul- ,peque Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 14th. 5 starting n a o'clock. ‘l4l1-10-7-lt-2i l -NORTH BIDEQUI AND IRIE- -' TOWN_United Church: 10.45, N. Bed- eque: 3 Wilmot; ‘I Freetown. Minist- er. J. w. A. Nicholson ‘ OCTOBER 11, PREPARE Yllllll- SILVER FDXES FOR TllE Charlottetown and Toronto Fox Shows “BRAYCO”. English Fox Netting is about’ one half the price it was a few years ago. Build that extra pen now before any changes are made in the tarlff- .l ‘I59 ____ -WAN'l‘lD-For general house- work. mstd or middle-age woman“ Mmly to Mrs. A. E. Burgess, care! * lbert MacGougan, Kenslngton R. R. |' y No. l. P. E. I. 7514-10-11-18-2 . l -KENSINGTON AND FRIETOWN i F esbytertan Congregation Sunday. Algal E1?” . . . u mun C.t.ber 12th, services. Kenslngton at “m p" do‘ I ‘ i ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Freetown 3 p. m. Preacher-Rev. D. Lloyd Grlf- i mh. _ -ATTENDED ANNIVEBSARY- . Members of the Summersidc and '- Aluerton Lodges attended the 36th ‘nivversa-ry of the Charlottetown ‘Zfbektlh Lodge on Tuesday evening S —I-IEAD NURSE 0F LITTLETON "OSPITAL-Many friends will b’ "terested to learn that Miss l.’ nnz Williams. R. N., daughter r 7r. and Mrs. Edward Williams 1 "rue Valley. has accepted the p» :1 of head nurse at Litlleton ho ill, U. S A., and left recently l ske up her duties there. Miss Lat -rty, formerly of Summerside, is th iatron of the hospital. S. Ilelschman‘: Yeast -—MR. P. L. BOWNESS. Funeral ‘rector and Embalmer. has taken er, the Undertaking business o.’ ’r. \V. A. Wright, of Centerville Corrugated ——PRETTY WEDDIN — '2‘ G A v ry "In". pretty wedding; was solcmnizod in Fi- John the Bani’. t Church at Mi". "he en \V.“'l"“ d "1 morning, Rci .. ltcrv-rbaa efii'"'"-‘..'r\.g. when fir»; Irene Gnurlrt. ritughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Gaudet ot IlWiQCOWCYIE. was ilniterl in marriage; to Mr. Frederick Arsenault, ot St‘ ‘lEleanors. The bride was charmlngiyl attired in white crepe de chine with an over dres or- radium lace, con l ventional veil and orange blossom l Her sister. Miss Yvonne. was brides- ' B; Tousalnt Poirier supported thel Fox Tongs $4.00 each happy young-couple when a large number of their friends wished them j every happiness. On Thursday even- lag the groom's parents, Mr. and lMrs. Arsenault, of the Park Island deque. and will operate it in con- action with his Summerstde busl- 1s. Mr. Bell, who has purchased fr. Wright's residence will have ‘barge of the undertaking equipment 7226-0-27-Sat-tues-lmo Ranch, entertained for them, over? one. hundred guests being present. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault Will reside in st. Eleanors where"they have the] Gasoline Engines 1% H. P. $70.00 Sunday Schools and Young Peo- ROSS MILLER Standard Fox BlfCillt, V; ton lots, per 100 lbs .....$6.75 1 lb ........................ ROSIQllIIIREEStandard Kibblo. '“: if?" W5. ller 100 lbs. 57-25 Per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROSS-MILLER Standard Fin’: 1317p)’ “T31, l/z 1011 10W» P61‘ 100 1175- $775 Per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 ROSS-MILLER Standard Charcoal Puppy Biscuit '/; ton lots 100 lbs 882a Per100lbs.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......$8.50 11th b t ' l0 Meat. 2" Bonemeal, Fishmeal, Dried Milk llowdelyafilldelfiliillratlllil, Zolfalfa Meaol, Yeast and Iodized Salt, and are put up in 50 lb. new bags. ROSS-MILLER Wholewhcat Fox Biscuit, ton lots, per 1100 lbs. . $6.50 Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$6.75 ROSS-MILLER Wholewhcat Kibblo, V; ton lots, per 100 lbs. . . . . .. $7.00 per-100 ",5. ...........$7.25 Freight paid o}; s‘... lb.’ iéié Bf rtsznaite." ataxia‘... meal. Shredded Whole Wheat “A” quality, per 100 lbs. $7.50 Shredded Whole Wheat. “B" quality, per 100 lbs. . $6.00 Mutfet Wholewhcat, “A” quality, per 100 lbs. $7.50 Broken Plain Sodas, best quality, in air tight wood barrels, 100 lbs. $8.50 Gulf Brand Fishmeal, per 100 lbs. . $5.50 Nev. foundland Clear Cod Liver Oil, steam lot, per gal. $185 l, gallon $1.50 (Cans extra.) VITAMINERAL, 10-lb. bag each $5.00 (A complete feed and conditioner for foxes.) MEALBLEND, 504b, bags, each . . . . . . . . $4.75‘ Fine Ground Bone Meal and Flour, per lb. 57w Fine Ground CharcoaLper lb. . . . . . . 5c FineGround AlfaIfaLeafMeaLperlb. 5c Fleischmann’s Dry Yeast, per 21/; lb. tin, each $2.40 ' I Disinfectant fox pens and dens and poultry houses with genuine IZAL Write for price on fox food in CIIIS. frozen horsemeat, beef hearts, beef trimmings, tripe and herring. etc. v DISINFECTANT, in liquid or powder form- lzal Disinfectant, per gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5gal.lots,pergal....§ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.........$2.85 (Cans extra.) IZAL DISINFECTING POWDER for disinfecting pens-Write for prices. Buhach Flea Powder,perl-lb.tin 85c lzal Flea Powder (bulk), per lb. . . . . . 112 lb. bags, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 17c “BRAYCO" BRAND SPECIAL MADE-TO-ORDER ENGLISH FOX and MINK NETTING “BRAYCO” Fox Netting is known from the Yukon and British Columbia in the West, to Labrador and Newfoundland in the East. It has competed for years with all kinds of so-called special fox netting and is, as usual, the favorite of thousands of experienced fur farmers. “Brayco” netting is about one half the price it was a few years ago. Now is the time to build your ranch, or to build at least one extra pen. antics, McKAlI, s. co. no. ' ‘SUMMERSIIIE, P.‘E. Island Wholesale and Retail Distributors of Fox Feeds and Fur Farming Supplies, also Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Stoves Ranges and Paints Heavy Feeding Pan: $3.00 per 6oz. ha! Disinfectant $3.25 per gal. Can free Safety Heaps 41-2 tn. 12c. each .i Gelvanlze ’ Fox Staples l Fur Combs Fairbanks Scales with or without BB: Ruck ren Allen, D. o. McKay, c. ‘Ritchie Benevolent Fund-C. J. St. Clair M. N. McDonald, Andrew Brown, Laws and Prop1rty—J\ld§e Crowe. Price $32.00 Martin, J. McG. Stewart, M. D. Mc- Church Life and Work-S. T. Donald, Ronald McVicar. - prayerful and educative program, to Nlcholls. convenor. Victor E. Ford. prepare the u-ay for the removal or '1‘. A. Roger. G. E. Knight, J. W. Cruise, convenor; Dr. C. M. Kerr, A.iSwan. R. C. Dutch. D. Jsrdlne. . {any and every form of legal end Brittain, A. A. J. H058. 11- Dr M6‘ lzllegai sale or intoxicating liquors for Lean, John A. Fraser, J. R. Vander- Fraser, Miss Annie Murray. Mrs. Geo. W. McLeod. Synod Fund Committee-P... H._M. McMillan and Arthur Berton. Immigration and Settlement-Aft}. Robertson, H. S. Kennedy, Harry Williamson, A. D. Faulkner, Alex Jardlne, Miss Lena; Presbytery Records-C. Ritchie Bell, convenor; J. Wilks McDonald, E. yhrris. MacArthur. ‘mylor; S. J. MacArthur, R. Mc- D. Falconer, Dr. Murray Mcmren, T. D. Ramsay. Auditors-Andrew Fraser end W. Msrtln- . Committee To Strike Stendlnl Price 575,00 eld McKinnon, R. M. Legato, K. M. Dr- J. W. McLean. Andrew Feral-BO" Victor Ford. It. has been altogether e memor- Comlnlttee-Dr. M. Thompson, con- able synod, marked by In extraor- G. C. Kincaid, J. H. Cavsneulh. W- lfillllatlon and Law-E. A. Mc- venor; H. D. Kennedy; C. J. Bt. dtnary spirit of true harmony I114 Kay. convenor; Dr. T. W. Wardlaw Clair Jeane, '1'. Brltttlln, J. W. Paul, real fellowship which eugure well 101 Malcolm Gillie, c. A. McVey, o. A. the future o: the erabytefl" wnvenvr: -'1 A» McKinnvn. Fredvicar. Dr. Baird. D- O. McKay. Don~ McKlnnon, Thomas w. Morrison, churches of the Maritirnee provinces- 11" Jinorc than once the Moderator was \ f“? lCflmpdlllld to call (or order. Among MAGQ‘; JugT fHnqK op OH. igN T ' . 1113 Qiliosc who took part in the debate JUETA \T~ ALLOFTHE ‘THAT JU$T new _ . time Rev. w. .2. Brittain, Rev. n. MINUTE- \|I~IMU‘E_IS%LK er: iMcVicar, Rev. .7. Ross, Rev. D. W. 5.‘- b“ , , KAM5HIP- LA LOT 0F I0 _. I MacDonald, Rev. D. O. MacKay. Rev. TWA ~49 gpqoppnqq . ' ~ ‘ J. MacDonald, Rev. B...7. MacArthur, y}; wiLL M551- HAVE Ygu qf ’ ‘w. H. Allen, Dr. Cumming, and W. —~. gouai-rrflas ‘in p T3- Harris. °°RTH1 l l A petition from Rev. H. Y‘. Thom- Ya.“ Man's“: ate -§v George Melt/toque 5g Q, r ear-moms: JOaYwm-rj ’ ‘lb QKYTHKT THE SON!’ YDU a emu-iumsuorunu-unm-u _