ORANGE PEKOE BLEND A rare example of Tea blending skill infuses Deliciously I TRY-' IT Comes! How you will enjoy the wonderful flavor of BENSONS GOLDl-Ji SYRUP on Waflea and Pancakes. Children love it on bread and you can aafely give them all they want of this i . , , , 1 - , . ._ . .11 ... giving Day Monday. hovember 9th. programme whereby Great Britain. . . . ‘vi . “d " “W” ‘Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. ilgnc-ndeavlrorlng totweld the Rrltish; fectly, WIChOUC l 1 I I ‘ - - - - - 1 ' l: , - " ' i = _ . Write for our New Edwards-burg Reczpe Boole-free. , 5922 116 2 19513111115” gnfirsilfitggflgeabg" 50111:}: or bulging. , h/ ‘l m} miumoconpw ‘M .“ TH! CANADA STARCH 00.. UIITED, MONTREAL BENSUNS —8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. _Fuaruau:o nous: ‘to rent. CDLLEGE-Pleasant Studies. Ex- cellent results, good positions. easy terms, J. Pogson, Principal, 5703 10 26 12L —-JU8T ARRIVED-One car 0i’ Cedar Shingles. also Laths. now ‘unloading at Albany. A. H. Af- lfleck. 5003-3-31 —8UARD|ANB.—Those dosh-int to buy copies of the Gua/rdian in Surmmexside will please secure thorn at the- Guardian oftice Ln the Mc- Nleill Bldg" where they are on sale every day. —-DICTIONARIES.— There are lstill some dictionaries left tvt the ‘wesetrn office of the Guardian in lrhe McNeil] Bulldog. Summerside. fl’. E 1.. for those who renew or subscribe for the Guardian. I‘ -OUR STORE AND WARE- HOUSE will be closed on Thanks- l —GUARDIAN OFFICE. _ The Guardian's Western Office is now be received. The Phone number is 233. —FOXES—1'l‘hcre is every indi- cation of a big -fox movement front the island this year 4111,11 111N191"; are offering good lprices. This —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS: --Pa|e 3_ia agnllable. ‘tti Bummbmltie. | every day.‘ ' ~ —NORT»H BEDEQUE United‘ Dhurch. North Bedeque alt 11. Low-t er Bedflqlie at 3. —DlGTl0NARlE8 can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street, Summerside for onlyi fifty cents with a new or renewal, subscription. ~ ti.‘ —NOVELTV oANca- Thanks’ giving Novelty Dance’ at- Olympia‘ Monday November 9th with spec; ial music. Admission 50 cents. 4i: Says Preference p Not - Effective; orucnco. 1111., Nov. s-wwoi canucg, take exception to such men] sures as the imperial preference‘ specific dist-rumination against Un-' lted Statcs merchandise as cumpnr‘ be found throughout the achieve- ment of admitted superiority on the purl, of our wares in quality, vprlcei or otherwise." I Such was the advice given mom-g bers of the National Association of.‘ Farm Equipment Manufacturers inl .1Eil]d[iIJflE3lil . SYRUP- .3. nvmthmnd next month are the bigfflesflkl" 1161B 101111!’ ~11)’ D11 11111115 temqy lngfnlng 3.1mm 00 pap-s Icftfionunercc, Dr. K1l~ein had previous-i Sunnncrside my (iannddan Nationally expressed confidence 1n the fnt; Exptcss for thc United States. urc oi‘ United States foreign trad-e. and forecast that exports to Eur’ ope front thc llnltcd Status this.‘ your would upproxhxlnte $¢.7iJ0.-; 000.000. l IDr. Kit-in told thc de-legtbtes that it was quite impossible to correl- utu purchasing with patriotism and declared "such artificial devices as, preference agreements do no; seem; to be entirely effective in blooking| the normal currents of our trade." l “For example." he said. “our; prewar share of Australia's rim-i ports was about 12 per cent. That: figure. according to latest lflblllfii"; tions l5 more than (loubl-ed. nowfl} standing close m 25 per centJMcan- whilve Englands contribultlbn tof Australian purchases‘ has fallen] from 60 per cent. to 45> per cent." l 180mg of the difficulties ahead‘ for thc linltml Slates ‘trade in Eur- 0pc and ‘Latin America he cited were: Jiestriclions on essential rarw ma- ' --ST. MARY1S ACADEMY.— flight-st marks for October --ilr.'ulc X—.\iargucrite Duucettc; tirade lXr-“YSOIHH! Arscnztult; Grudc Vlll. Evelyn lluym; Grade Vil——0_la1 Perry; Dora Wedge; Lena lim- peau; Grade Vl-Doris (landfill Helen MCNcill; Marie Wedge: Grade V-—Ollve Doucette; Winni- lfred Perry; Bertha Gerrlcr; [Grade lV—Kathleen Claw; Mary .Arsenauit; Elfuda Clow; Grade ‘lll-droz Gallant; U111 Sonier; Mary ilogan; Grade lI—El.izabet-l\ Iktton; Cecilia Perry; Florence Glllis; Mary Jvlargumt Arsenault; Grade I—Amcila Cameron; Nellie Wedge; Ralph ‘Arscnault; and Au- 1brey Arsenault. Eastern Guardian cuannun‘ nbvnnnnnhi, 11025 l i T hi3 winter the can. 1 f 1 in enjoy real underwear; comfort at surp low cost TANFIELD’S. Un’ shrinkable Underwear is made in sizes, weights 1 and styles to suit every member of the family. _ Stanfielcfs fabrics are soft as down and soothing to the tenderest skin. Stan- field‘s garments are cut and tailored to fit per’ Yet Stanfield°s is not rice for price, ‘over a ong iod of wear and you‘! find it the most economical you can buy. Wear Stanfielpcbs this winter and enjoy greater siblc. unn* i My“ .l.i|.=i . l] i,» l located in the McNeill Building, ed with that from other foreign ,¢XPB1'151VB- 001119316 It. m". m“ .. . “Inter St., Surnmecrside, where sub- coup-trips. The only effective an! garment for garment and nu. Al“ in?‘ scriptions, news or advertising will swer to such a programme can Ind Dru-oars. N . uu _. v 1801".» long": Whether you work indoors or out you‘ll find there‘s a weight and. . fabric particularly suited to you. And Stanficldis great range of styles and sizes and weights and prices enables you to get just thc garment you want at the price you want to pay. There's a. size, style and weight in Stanficld's for every member of thc family, priced from $1 to $10. , 1 u. h! . é mumps (m- ghlpmeflts and the vlnqKlein, director of the bureau of for- underwea}. Comfort than ioonJ-im ¥ dications that: ‘Sunrmedsldc will ell-m and domestic conunercce of d d ' try-MIL"; u- ship a large number as usual. Yes-ltlit- United Stales Department 01. You ever 793mg P05 ’ ‘ ' Ne.’ IND-In an Valle (Skull-ll)! 860,119. lnlcnta’ Adflulnbk Skep- url “.0110 to IIJJG. N . §‘ll-—Il|“f Cxmflfiltionc al Il-W and ll."- write Box 28. Summerside. 2i —OUARDlAvN8 ON GALE at the n". , Guardian's western dflce in the g -—8UNIMERSIDB BUBINESSMKLNBILI Building, . JSHOP from Hannah's Catalog. terials. still remaining from war- ' Illutmhd booklets Cir liootls” i “teas-ream AGENT.-Mr. 1.111719 ‘",ffl°_““1es" , llgwvf-flg-brft°y-f5 .W. Murdock is now Guardian agent Ufigzltgggtea'pxgsfs;nd&sg_agalnst lin Montague and will be pleased to marmipaflon of govemmwts in ’ {axil- Wrih hr v 1 Gillegléinlllllggsnelltfetlallilil rzllligirlissigg, business‘ ‘ 1 gTAyplmmg 1 - ' r6316 Sl Treasu re .. .. .. . ' ’ . ..*SERVICES AT ST. PETER'$ _ yglnkzmaflféllus ~ . . ‘ - ~-- ' - .AND DUNDA5.-Rev. c. P. Wilson. "~“°- ' " ' ’ . ‘Evangelist, will preach ln St..Pet- er's Baptist ‘Church on Sunday. Nov. 8. at 3 o'clock. and in Dnndas at 7 p.m. To her, no gift is so highly appre- ciated as "something" for that treasure-house of glorious dreams -—her Hope Chest. Give Sheets and Pillow Slips (plain or hemstitched) made of WABASSO Cotton. Her appreciation will be greater, because she knows that for quality, durability and beauty. her WABASSO Cottons will surpass any 1 others that the Hope Chest holds. 8M1! and Drown: (Sin: U-U). at FIJI III‘ garment. Illl nuns llllllllllll BER-IAIN. ‘ Niovenuller 4.—-Whi‘le the peace and arbltution treaties copyright 1925, Etanflslda Limited. lnibiatulnby Chancellor ‘Luther and Dr. Strascnlann at Locurndcontlnue- lililiffilili. '_ Broadcloth, , Lawns, Check Nninsoo‘ , cdmbflcx, Wabasso Cbtions are Canadals" has! The Wubasso Trude Mark is your guarantee of hlghtet quality. to be the playthlng of sordid party politics. both Government lenders are SUill confident of t-hclr ahlllity 11o cffect an lntrrira-l political truce‘ in the course of the ncx1t ten days. 1glvlng the Government a safe ra-t- ifying majority in the Relchstaig. Both believe that 1Gc-rmany's poli- tical prestige in‘ ‘lb-c present situa- tlion (lcuwnvis parliamentary nplpm-v- al of her conrmlttmenhs at Local-no bwforc the various treaties rare for- mally sliignml at ‘London. instead of A goon to if Mothers, - Mothers everywhere who realize the danger to tiellcatedlttle stom- achs of too much (losing appreciate the value of Vlcks ln treating croup and children's colds. With Vlcks there is nothing to m.” ausrisrrunnrn We have again returned to Prince _ _ V‘ _ and iuiitnn in Georgetown. and- Annnslitifc Pbcc) three daughters and Jos. lOlBrlen. New York. M1‘- Ed‘vard Island be open agaln [orally relieved within 15 minutes. alligswlllllswetr; gllléfiprllplllfilnzl. m3.-bftéggegnlgfutgwvzllgébglzailfigisbn L021... In Halifax, N, ls, The pm. eight sons two sislcns and one and dVlrH. lRache Q-Brien, Alma. d - whme h’? m convinced‘ ‘hm “he crud took place on ‘Stun-day anddnothcr. namely lliirs .Wllliam ‘Spiritual Bouquettnwife B11 to buy and‘ pay highest prices for all kinds of hooked mats, old furniture ' . lNclson Hanson Gcor -'Mlar. Perc lluruld of Nt-w ‘fork Everette of lircnnan and f mily Mr. and M"- Q R Government s pc-ace polloios. he l - - K1- . Y . ‘ n . ' ' ' , _ Boudresult, James C ndo. d Boston. ilhmuas Clarence, Fred J 0‘B len. M‘. and Mrs. W- and antlques° Klndly write or ca“ 0_@2/’IIMWt/APSI/£D)QARLY Qelrysectm‘: zggpzmlgilogzgfbe made’ while 3351mm h" 11511 a "umfGeorge McDonald. Tl; gervias and Clifford nt home. The funeral Gflrllllggl. Pie-snout ‘view. Mr. and _at Queen Hotel. William Webber 1 or sf. .Iohn,,N. B. Y: hazarding ithcir lrcjeotioit through subsequent parliamentary action. The snlglgastion thait the issue ‘be subnrl-lted to a popular nziferendum is viewed as impracticable. Chancellor Luther is opposed to the propositloxi of ‘SOUIHHDK polpul- nr sentiment on the subject; ‘he belle-vet: that their nature and char- acter ure ‘too lntirloavte and as yc-t not sirilflclently understood. and that ~the spirit of Locurno ‘and what swallow-you just rub it on. The body heat releases the ingredicnts- ' Menthol. Cnmphor. Eucalyptus. (Thyme. Turpentine-An the form of ,‘vupors which carry the medication ldirectly to the nose. throat, brou- gcliiai tubes and lungs. At the same time Vlcks ls absorb- {ed through and stimulates the skin likein poultlce or plaster, Colds go overnight. croup is gen- great majority of the German peo- pie are in complete accord with the v With the exception of ‘the SOClWl- isms. none- of the leaidtng diaiohstsg parties aprpear to count new elec- Jiions. _ ‘ . Germanic, the 1Centrist1s‘ organ, says that ‘frequent roost-war voting tends to discredit the- parliamentary Latest in' Optical lays/Dem. and views elections as‘ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass 1 ‘Insurance at on the market. or Sore lllroat A harmlssn and effective argle is" to dissolve two “Ba er Ta lets of Aspirin" in four ta lea ull o! Ihvp your Ina E Mullen lad thoroughness. with present dtoichstag for lthc Govern-l imenvs foreign policies. 1. Socialist pamliamenmry 1 1gr0ulp will hold a ‘deciding caucus‘ ion ddnid-ay. when it will be determin- ged whet-her the party's 131 votes ‘will be given -to the lG-overnuna-nt . unconditionally. l The Communists oppose fthe Se- ;curity Pact on the ground that it lrepre-senbs a war pact against So- viet Russia. Lundendonfifs email uninfLulc-xitial lPusois-t group in the Reichstag ~wili also vote against it. The organs of the Nationalist lparty. although they mntinuc to voice their opposition evidence tbs-r the party i-s hedging. which suggests that it will instruct its memibers to Ire-train from voting or permit them to exercise their person-ml option. a zpmnodure ‘fol- lowed when the Dawes pun. submitted iiior the ratification thedleichstag. ‘oi onrno achievements Tuesday, EQQALITV TENVDE CIES. 1ber of women llD yet English women have not equ- lllsh men vote at the age of 21, wo-l men at the age of 30. The women in Parliament have nearly all bad _ to be militant and have vallentlyl are calmly facing the ides. How- ever, the women ‘being the mother. it hardly seems possible that her -pll.ca in the home can ever lbe one which la not shielded and support- of her moth- ito Government. incidentally gllvel its parliament. I ality with men. as the women of; the Western hemisphere have. Eng-i distnncu dashed into thc side of lhc road. Mr. dluchlcr was thrown. against a poo-t and rendered uncon- sious. Noinhhonrs who had seen It is our sad duty to record the‘11111 nvvidelu rushed to his assist- death of M135 Carrie 119111911111 w)“, hncc and lnuncdizltely removed oiltcrod into rest on October 23rd“ 111111 111 1111‘ 11011111 v1’ Rev. P. E- at the early age or twenqnlwo,itiuuthicr. On lllc zlrrivnl of Dr. she wag glnploygd at the Prgfegt/Jflllllfililll medical uld was render- ant Orphanage tor thc past Lwnlod and .'ll'll‘l‘ u short time the pati- yem-s where she awed very amnion! runninvll tronsionsmass; and so cessfully ans ssistnnt [patrol], sheiflllllilllll d for t-lt‘\’l‘l‘iil hours. llis lllill burn in failing health for some Pllslur ltcv. P. (', (inuthler who lllmu phat dmt 1w.- deayh, which .\\ with him from the fine of the [occurred ill (leorgctown came us|ucudvnt administclull him the last a shock to her friends and rclnt-iiil1fl1é1llvnlsi or his holy Church o! ives. Then» arc loft to mourn her. which -ln-. bud uvtr liuun u faithful ‘four sisters and ilvc Ibrothers: non. Al [our lfcluck tbcloilowlng 1Alico. oi’ the P. E. l. ‘Orphanage, mornlilg ho smldcnly grew worse ‘Charlottetown: iMlH. Vdctordtnfuse, and shortly ixftonvurds psiacefully Mrs. Gaorue wuuu, and Mrs. Aiist- l1111‘1\'1'<1 mvny. Dwcnserl who was <er Stcwart- oi’ (luorgetown; Mr, sixty threc years oi age ‘leaves t0 Jvnn l-icmphlll in Pictou. N, s. mourn thc loss of a kind and loving Hammond in Cbnrlotetown. Guy husband and fathcr his wile (nos IN MEMORIAM MISS CARRIE HEMPHILL. Suumlcrs. Boston Mass, Annie and Vinon at homc. James Lloyd and ,was largely attended. The pail besr- .ers ‘being Messrs Joscph Johnson. .w~ere conducted by Rev.‘ 1M1". Mc- , which took ipllwv from his home to Gowan. thc Church of the Immaculate Conception Palmer-Road Was largo ly ntcndcd. A solemn High Mass mvus cclclbrntied by Rev. l’. (l. Gnuth icr assisted by Rev. ‘M. J. Rooney of‘ Tinnish and Rev. Father Gaudct Bloomfield. The pull bearers were --—-—-<-oa--—- MR. THOMAS MACHLER. 0n October ‘Tfifltfwblle (lrlvhi! from lSt. ‘Louis. The ‘horses (Irlven by .\ir. Thomas llfachiar became ers, Christopher Codigan. John Glllis. Jos. E. Perry Jas. Alyward. The Mass Cards are as follow!" Wife and family, Sr. .M. ltoselln and lSm-‘M. Blahche New York. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle, Lot ‘l. Mr. and Mrs. James E- 0’Brien. Sl- Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert- Brennan and family, Tignish. Mr- and Mm. N. P. Callaghan and iam- -lly ‘sf. Louis. Mr. innd‘ Mrs. C. I’- lMcCurohy. Tignish Mr. and Mrs. C. ' F. lll/lorrisey. Tignlsh. Mr. John A- l Mscblcr and family. Tlgnlsh. A. 0- Mrs. Rubin lCotilgan, 'Sir.'1 Charis! ter Phcc and lamily. Norwayrlifif! and Bertha O'Brien, St. Louis M111- Rnymond McAll-lster Pplgnx Rond- Mr. Christopher Codiga . Palmer St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. Johnston. and fnlnily. Tignish. Myra. Arno“ family. sisters and pupils of N- 17- A. Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. M11411’?- Mrs. J. P. \Vallnce and Albert. Aim“ Mr. and Mrs. N. Shea. Waterford- Pupils of Palmer ltosd. m. and om. Peter Phee and fun"? N111" way John Gillis andfamli)’. P111111" Road. Miss Lucy E. Gillie. 8t. 1401149 Miss ‘Morcldls Gillie. 1st. Imus. M11111 ‘Knthcrins Mann. Palmer R0114- . . fought women‘. se. O f th . _, . ~ J i, whomy gupenfl-nouts‘ M, 1mm m. a mane" WW Jlfiung ‘n21? “MN: frightened and after running semi. w. P. Cnnanhuir. Stephen Sauud- h1l_ss_ Mnnsing Gillie: 8t. LoLILd 5863416“ I _ .._....._.... v , n . fflfilbw 11111311111)’ 11175111111119 111 491° tiou is divorce equality. that a wo- ' . r ' -—-—-'" , ‘ "€"'—"'“"|""__*"' men may divorcm-her husband for, +>¢++w++¢+++w um»; lnatalled in one "Unit" 111° “m” “M1895 m‘ W111“ ‘1 ""11" i ‘ t the IatAaG Optical Instruments I , may divorce h“ wife‘ s ‘1 - -- - - ..*..zsz.."*z.rnizt.zmaisr°ziz . ‘ m; Hontaluo "is wit?!“ m- g e m“ not be Tabbed my wmm_equalfly 1 v w“ "1"" u’ "" "‘ ' ' m?" _ l]; msponsibuiity. 8o far. we have l 1 . , Q O - control. n“ Dc Zen; om was ‘ been the protected and supported i ? 0 r 1 :::."::. '::.-:'..'~:.1:::":::.-.';: 1 f '|' iffis 1.»- ~11-»1-~;,;~» n 1-11,“ 1 . - . a .. t ~ - -. . . . nan y mapons e, ; a “ ' ‘ 14g mgpmono QTREET _ OtMIMm valuation la Clur- I with man? Equality of rlathetguand * - » . I < < ammo". n u considered u» opportunities 't.ends to equality of ‘ _ ‘I CHARLOTTE-row" laai ward In Equipment responsibilities,‘ and some women ‘ w Your absolute setiéfssiiw svsrsntsed ll. Solety. Pnlmer Road. Mr. and‘ Dalton. Tigninb Mr. and Mm- P9‘ 1 Road. Mr. and lMrs. Fr. J. Pewm, West Rate red; duninpthe» J. MABON 4 ‘hood of small c ildrau, at lsut water, and garils throat thoroughly. by .99; money 63er- 4 . ' . , Agent at Summerfllde, i, - puma-Mn“. In..." Re at in two ours if necessary. liven after the children are grown ‘ _ i’ Good Strong Sitocl; Compnnies.’ j ~.------ --- ----- ..,..'i':;.:.::=.r.':.::':;..ra.'s:."::::':.:“c*:r::.::.::::r.l:z1"ml , l... i... 1 ' _ _. ' _ ‘ 1 . argue, whiahmwl‘: h‘: ndt bflfl lNe to (at out and A product of The Quaker Mills. Peterborough and Saskatoon _ " ‘ W!" gala experience, . _ __ n ' i » . . ' . n M“ _' “WW w . . . ,. .. ..., . . .. .. ,,,, . g . ‘ e . .. . _ ‘ “ '" 1 ' . . .,.->u-a~.~_ ~ ..,,,,,_,*_“"_~ x . .. - . , - 1 woo-ow». i, _,