f'3"3"'C'- i` §ij;1'I fs - »-‘fl J ~:~l“ l l l ‘ l llifli I- lf' ll; § .l ’ <` ,» “fi mei ‘\ 1’~=.. -ea; -‘ai ri ’- r . it -if ‘.;~l\ . f' > I f ..\ vs 7:- 'r§'I .,'i:‘if‘.`:’“.l l I _ - i. ' ffl! 1. l 1'. M 1 £ $5" lg A I. l‘i;~`!.il ,1 it .. .L I I The Pride of Possession Every woman takes a. natural pride in the p0SScssion of`an article that represents the dest of its kind. Such av 'pride is justified by i is SA . _ 35- , ~ U 1 _‘v . '.’» .,. P sf-> ~ azz ,» » he Weémm -.rr lmvs lobu Iuthll P\'°'iv°\ -w. it uooouaau olebe moz ' to take up their new duties.-H. Chas. Thompson. of Montague, and death occurred at Sumlnerside ester- h Illlllt 011101' “Illi- Exchangs, is Guardian A8011! fl Blllll llllllll MIND.- ¢ ,' nl. -Fon Kino AND COUNTRY . 'ur meeungnr tae;.'l'oen counofl vm Two more of Summersldew WWE held yesterday. ’0w!ngto the absence men have enlisted for tip' front. they of Counclliora.l¢nl'q-|me,_p|snson ami . are Eddie McElman and Watson Mill- Gaudet the moe ‘ 1|” gdymmsq to man. and have left for Charlottetown Monday evehipggfr ! -ALl.evs sono.-'rwo of the I-l'avins¢Pmoda'.li9tel,(1‘ns orient) sr alloys in lucnellrs bowling alley, 0Leary.w_¢»:an¢.m`nx‘epu-ea no ontol- Sumrnerside, have been sold to Mr he allutttl.':ve_ll$».,pg~|g|yi~ lqested ns" were shipped to him on Tuesday. QI -DEATH IN SUMMERSIDE.-The ____v__»_-_-V-Y-V-_-Y-V-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_»_~:_- x-:_-: ':<:-‘-“::_`-‘::-‘-'-‘ '-‘iff-‘-‘ 2'-‘S-‘¢4“‘: *_* 3- - - ~_~\f - -_- -_-V-gg;-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Cas -ON! GI!!! 'wild each lmao tion me NUI; In this column. -60UN¢ll. llliiltln.-The recu- -NlW,.- for other makes of \ “Rogers” silverware. It is backed by an un- & qualified guarantee. Sold by leading dealefl 7 ‘“"‘“‘::°.:.‘:.:.’.°.w:.'::~..5:::’.t-~~+“" ` W’%/W ' Give children the benefit of modern 19. :- ‘<5/'4 ideas in underwear ff- Don’t put old-style uncomfort- able bothersome underwear on them. Watson’s Children's Union 13,. Suits are made expressly for if? little folks’ comfort and conven- /"),ji_ ience. 1’-'(11' They are snug fitting, neat and comfortable. Made A/ according to the Kloscd Krotch idea that the grown- ups esteem so highly. The fabric? Spring Needle Rib-uniform, elastic, smoothly finished, good for wear. Fit the youngsters out with We also make Waists, Vests, Drawers, Bloom- ers and a full line of Infants’ Goods in all fabrics. Ask your dealer. THE WATSON MFG. CO., LTD. 1, Brantford - Ontario several weeks.-C. hihitlon which were not published with lst, Herbert Mulligan, Kinkora; 2nd, Murphy, Tlgnish. This is the fourth first prize won by Mr Herbert Mulligan for factory cheese at the Prince Co. Exhibitions, which speaks well for the quality of cheese made by him. the Exhibition Committee held a meeting on Wednesday night. A vast amount of work was done, and indi- cations are that the exhibition which takes place on the 14th, will be a de- cided success. It was decided at the meeting to build stalls at least tem porary, for the cattle. ' Preparations are being made to make the show su- perior to all others. As usual t-here will be a table which will be in charge of Miss Loretta Gallant.-M. -PATRIOTIC FUND.-The teach- ers of Mr Buxton's Inspectorate (West Prince) will please send their contri- butions toward the "Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Colltribution to the Patriotic Fund,“ to Mr Leo Nelligan, President, Teachers' Association of P. E. I., Alberton, not later than Nov. 15. City contributors may send their dona- tions through their principals to the treasurer of the fund, M. E. Francis, Queen Square School, City. -WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty wedding took place at 9 o’clock yes- terday morning at the home of the bl'lde's mother, Mrs P. B. Clark. when her daughter, Miss Audrey Graves and Llewclyn Rogers, son of Mr A. C. Rogers, were united in marriage by the Rev. J. M. Rice. in the presence of immediate relatives. After the cere- mony thc happy couple left by the Empress on their honeymoon to Mon- treal. Toronto and other Canadian cities.-C. -SAD DEATH.-Word was receiv- ed ill Summersido yesterday of the rleatliof Miss Mattic'McSwean, daugh- tcl' of Mr Angus McSwean. which sad event took place in a hospital in Boston Monday night following an operation, for which purpose she went to Boston four weeks ago. She leaves to mourn llcr father, who was with her at tho lime. two brothers, Fred of Boston, and Luther of Milwaukee, and one sister. Mrs Douglas Gordoll. Sum- morsille, to all of whom thc Guardian extends sinccro sympathy. Tllc body is cxpcctcd Thursday night and thc funeral will take place from her fatll- cr‘s residence on Central Street to the l’coplc's Cemetery.-C. _“__ “Dicks own choice” Clean-'well balanced- .rcr'mh'fim1ly prepared _/br this climate. - - ll British and French Government \Vrlte to da) for Sample Bird 'weed and cake of famous Bird Treat. Nlcllouou Bllocn,2A Francis St., Toronto l_ Joint 5 Year 5 per cent Bonds convertible at the option of the holder at the end of five Years into 15 to 25 Year 41-2 Joint Bonds. Denominations $100 and upwards Price 98 yielding about 5 1-2 per cent. Full Particulars on reques°'t`.M A ` Applications for the above bonds will be received by Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. ST. JOHN, HALIF AX, MONTREAL, . . lnvestment Bankers. “ 3384-15-1l_-m5i. fi Fire I nsurahce ' A 4 Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compaxr ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ~ i T .r , E.R.BROW _ALso Housal-lol.o srrlc,'re or , 1_1 ___- Mammotll Auction IN FRONT OF H. R. MOA8E’8. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE8. KENSINGTON -oN- . Wednesday, Oct. . 13th AT 1 O’CLOCK, P. M. The following STOCK: 30 Head of Cattle; 6 Choice Milch Cows; 1 Jer- sey Cow, due' to calve in January; e number of Fat Steers and Heifers, Dry Cows and Year-olds. The following STOCK: and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF J. B. cl.Anl<: V Mare, 8 years old (Dean): Mare, 11 years old, ~with foal at foot; Cow, 6 years old (fn calf): Bull¥._Hal-ness, Forks, Shovels, etc. 2 Bedroom Suits, 6 Dining-room Chairs, 8 Rook- ers, Extension Table, Library Table, Parlor Table. Kitchen Stove, Fold- ing Couch, Rugs, Art Squares, etc., etc rn: l.A°rs eowln Pnoerolti Second-hand Furniture, conslstm of Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Odd p es of Dishes and Glaslware, Carpets. Dedsteadl, and numerous e_rticles.j 'reams Mao: Known j_A1.° _sAt.l. Y day forenoon of Mr Alexander McDon- W aid, one of Summerside’s oldest real- M dents. He was 76 and had been ill for B for cheese at the Prince County Er- the other prizes were as follo`ws:- -A Mawhoru-..Aucrlou sal.: October next at 12 o’clock noon the -WEDDING BILLS-The marriage t senault, brother of the groom acted in e r an Mrs Arsenault have the good wishes of their many friends.-M. -DEBATING CLUB-The second meeting of the-Abram’s Village Debat- ing Club, was held on Thursday even- ing. The attendance was larger than at the last meeting, and great interest was taken in the discussion. The subject was ‘By what means can we best induce new members to join our debating club." Some suggestions were made, that some sort of harm- less games should be introduced, thereby enticing stran ers to come in g es s ou should be more punctual in attending WESTERN PERSONALS Doylc.-H. elghbourillg parishes.-Za' omas Wedge In the employ of R. .T. Hol- man, Summerside, who has been visiting his relatives at Seacowpond during this week returned to his work Saturday.-Z. . -SEVERE Losses.-Messrs Wm. T. Walsh of Elmsdale and Peter Kench of Tfgnish this week had the misfortune of losing each a valuable horse from black 'water and ln- flammation. it is reported that sever- al others arrived here are under vet- lnary treatment.-Z., ._ -BAD DEATH- Mr. -and Mrs Mick Nelllgan if Pleeaqiityiew are being tendered the regrltl of their numerous lrlevds and neighbor! ill, the untimely death ofithilr son Tho- mas who died Saturday and was burl- ed fn Palmer Road Cemetery on Mon- day. Rev. P. C. Gauthierconductins the funeral rites at the Church and grave.-Z. 1 matches H' named HUGH F. of your liberal llmft without rebell- ion; if your food is a damage instead of a help. remember the quickest, -NEW ADDlTION.- Born to Mrs. sures't, most harmless relief is Pape’s Dougald Goudet of Waterford on Fri- Diapepsin which osts only fifty cents day a baby'hoy; both mother and son for a large case lit drug stores. lt’s , _ are doing nlccly.-Z. truly wonderful-it digests food and --' ` sets things straight, so gently and . -FORTY ,l-IOUR8.-» Rev. P. C. easily that it is really astonishing. Gauthier opened 'tile regular yearly Please, for your sake, don't go on and forty hours devotion at Palmer Road on with a. weak. disordered stomach; being assisted by five priests of the it’s so unnecessary. - n ` 1 -BACK T0 WORK.-- Mr. Th - ill tl’\(8 Dill!! ilI'lf®t 0! Mr- H- R- `-CITIZEN MOURNED.-» In the cues 1.lverr\l_1¢ BIN B1eb1°s»K°n- jdmb or Mr. P. lu. momlroy or 'rls-_ ington on Wedneldly. October 130|- nish on Saturday morning at the A large quantity of stock. firm lm' ripe age of 73, Tignish looses one of plements and household furniture will 59",- pmmment cmzeu, ,gud Wm be -PRIZES OMITTED.-The prizes be sold. Terms made known at sale. 5,-¢,'a¢|y mgssed by an ms fl-iendsvfer - - 3399-10-11M1L in all works which tended to pro- '-*-*' - mote a s irit of temperance and the ""sf:"PP|N° 'N5`W9-'SCh|'- “G~ C- uplifting gf the morals and welfare of _ Kelly. Captain Webster, arrived yes- me home town he was ,ways at the Leo Hughes, Summerside; 3rd, Leo lterday from Point dll Cllelle- 3¢|“'- front and was never known to be Ev” M555 C“Pl'\m B“°h°~n°~"» a"'|"' backward when it came to assist W Y°§l°1‘d°¥‘fl'.9§Il P0" HHHUHBS- botll nnanolslly and orborwlse. l-ns , Schr. Circassian, Captain Skinner, death was thé result of many yew, “ned T“°°d*7 fm' Pi°l°“~ entering from chronic gastriles and at the time of his death he was sat- -PUBLIC AUc1'ION.- There will lsiled to meet his Maker and with ‘ _ V , f' -Exl-llla|'rloN.-The members of be sold at Public Auction on the pre- auch essul-ance bis lost breath males- Bears the Signature of .- I-ses at Alberton on Saturday 16th, ted no suffering or tear and as such 0. H., besides being a prominent tlalgesplgflflrgn ,me sth mst" at stj worker in all educational and rel I iam Saltard, Halifax; Mrs. Wm. Falls |11 as groomsmen, while Miss Melina Ar- N°Wf°l1- MMS# Ml* Fred M°E1’°Y- - renault attended :bo bl-ld . M _ a WGS* N°Wf°\1» Mm- and Mi” Ge"- rude McElroy. Tlgnish. His remains were, buried p in Tignisll Catholic Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. MacDougall officiating both at the grave' and church being ably assisted by the full choir. The remains were escorted by the members of the Char- lottetown, Summerslde, Miscouche, Albcrton and Tlgnish branches of the Knights of Columbus and Ancient Order of Hibernians from deceased ed as pall-bearers. Hon. Charles Dal ton, A. J. McFadyen, Wm. P. Calla- ghan. Fred K Conroy, L S Perry, s o lcllds tender their sympa thy to tllc bcrcav d id d Ui INUIEESHIN UH SUUH MIIB STUMAEH EVER _ e ess o have a bad ;_1:l?,'r:f3d°£I.uI;'s(l§, Igggsgg' g;3n:Lt§dé_r§_ stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion- F1'-1;- -’ ` _F ..Empress.. from New Brunswick and ally keeps this de-licate organ regula- r the United States’ Wham, she was ted and they cat their favorite foods spending her vacation. , ` Wm‘°“¢' fe"- If your stomach doosn't take cars The You or what is CAST lA A .. f Uastorla is a hagnglglszhggblgfa-*é-)'§?'_g,“,uw.' egfinf V s::::§°..l:';';';.r.:'. 0...... i-»-.-»»-- 3;- 6-We N f 1-._a_ _. 1' .';__-e_-,_,, substance. Its n§0 15 its ¥““"°”°°°‘ d°'°r°7° w°'m ‘, Ih . . For more thanthlrty ears gk: 3213; slr? iizbiiisgalilzpilsse for the relief of Uonltzpati ' yr I ‘ , It ‘ gnlates the Stomach and 130% ggigihlsrés the Fdiid, giving healthy and natural lleep. _~ The Chlldren’s Jfanacen-The Mother I Erlendo - Flamlenc Wind Coiic» all Teething Troubles daughter of mlm” Arsenaum Url following children. Mr. Peter Mc- The Kind Y°u -»~ PM bain Ville. The wedded couple then §"';_’I5;c;’ét?°xb“'y' Mass- Mrs' John ""'°"""'“"" °°"'"` ’ ok - ' to a trip across to Shediac return- _ ~ Tl5“l5h» M"B~ ‘l°°°l’h D9' g in the evening Mn Fmele AF voy, West Newton, Mass; Mrs. Will- . - ff, I ' 1.' `-, l'*',\'f`3 I \ ' A 1 / _-‘;~.';<".=a fy' A/."< .W U, \ .` .gr - _j.\.\`-'. S -Di-..l.A.Jbn't .A p`li tam 'V ° ' Others were not of the same opillion was mn 1-gums griarlotsetefwlg rm »‘ _ / and suggested instead that the reg“l“` turning tho same evening. Tile Guar- n