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'm` 1 Coconut vi: VET-SEE ° P” ~:Ilil~l-SIASEBVIEESTISIIEIIIIOISIIAIIIIIIEI ' ‘bv 4" _ rf; ,é...';._;,»'.h i f ri “yes ... iii? C lllllllllllllll llllllalllllllllll _-‘ 1. 'T & .--M7 IKM M M M mis is swf LL PIL' WHEN 'MY MOUTIIS IHIT THIS PlLLOW¥ T00 FULL YOU T'YE LL YELL- uNoERsnNo,> 'M'M~M-M- 8- 1'", ,.54-. " -- » is sf. I_.._.....»< _ _...e _ _._` ao.; _._ J ~ ._ _ _ __ '.;‘jI.,I` ' ;_~;~.. ' ; ' *J* ` \v sv- -'E15:E5-;fIf3§:f:§7§.ff§I;:;"1i3Jf3§§ 1' _ ' 3+ ~.i'». .si _ ’ "1: ,.2 -iz.. ' "`5l7‘~5~.`»4»2.?#'5>'»<-_-=-r.\'-'~.‘I..:: '.`-1 ms, -- -3'-tgp ,-;_..--._ . ` ` Y Coeonu\’s luscious, imlty flavour appeals lo all men. Bulxer’s 3 kinds have this flavour, always fresh--in pack- ages, tins lnd by the pound. A2-34 BAK-ER'S` OCONUT -_--;-T- A llll li llll . `= Il _ ix . 1 P llllllslllll ii" llllllllllllllllllllllllll I LA* __ lllllllllllll lllllllll and Prince Bounty Glironlcie “-|'l;I:I.= e&lu“r:n'llb.r:s¢rv»d for nos: i -2 AND I PT gillvimllod barb °‘ “WWW wire Mrod spoolsinstock at I $`3'¢I'.".'.'l1°¢ ".3-'i-rbi; ':2r°Ii»i'.I i°if Bf1°=’l- I-'U17 “-32 *L ,¢|“_,,¢,_ .l omsu scuooz. ran: vm ,, decided success. A lugs number of exhibits were on display and a kdm .interest taken by children.-T PERSONALS lb Austin Bernard, Tlgnish, 011 I‘!rid8y's express to visit fri ds in Boston, Mass -T let? en -Mrs, Cavan Perry (ne Anni Richard) is visiting her motllsr, Mrse I E Richxd Tignisb. Needles; -IIAILNKS lr Brace s friends. S pital is showing a little improve- i -RETURNED HUME - Miss Winnifred Kenny, R.N., who has been spending the summermonths with her parents Mr, and Mrs James R. Kenny of Summer-side returned Saturday morning to New York. S. Earl Gay and Rayburn Betts, all -RETURNED HOME-Mr. David MacGougan has returned to his home in Malpeque from the Prince County Hospital where he had un- dergone an operation for appendi- citis. It is pleasing to report that he is very much improved. S. -LEF1' FOR BOSTON - Miss Florence Layers, Matron of the Prince County Hospital, and her sister, Mm Mae Lavers, left on Saturday moming on a visit to Boston. While there they will spend some time with their brother, Mr. Newman Lavers of Everett, Mass. S. I -WORK AT WEST POINT.- Mr. J. F. Arnett has received word from Hon. H. A. Stewart, Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, advis- ing him that his request for re-' pairs at West Point have been authorized and that instructions have been issued for the work to start immediately.-S. -VISITING OLD FRIENDS- Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Searles and: daughter, Mis Mildred, of Bellows! Falls, Vermont, are visiting olcl` friends in Summcrside and are the; guests of Dr. A, W. and Mrs.‘ Leard. Mrs. Searles was formeriyj Miss Amy Frizzell, daughter of the late Thomas Frizzell of Summer- side, and is well known. S. -VISITING ISLAND FOX. mmcnes-Mr. Archie H. camp-I bell of Saskatoon is on the Island looking over the fox ranches and; gleanlrlg information as to pros- pects in the coming fur season. Mr. Campbell has interests in a large fox ranch near Saskatoon and is on his way home from England,‘ where he had been studying th¢:` fur market and ranching. S. -ATTENDED A RLINGTO N- SCHOOL FAIR.-Mr. J. F. Arnett attended the school fair at Arling- ton on Wednesday afternoon and is pleased to report that the childreni had some very fine exhibits on 'dis- play, both in school work and arden exhibits The girls had some Ill; O ... ~ M POTATO BASKETS -“- 1 5 0 0 - for Sale at our SEED & ` FEED STORE, Queen Street. Strong and well made from New Brunswick Ash. NAILED and DOUBLE BOUND Wholesale and Retail at lowest prices. Carter & Go. Ltd. _ - l When you need them il one 0| the best investments you could mah. '“-f.1::..r:°"'° -or ..'a~.'..........'.‘:.-:..- E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR opismsirisu cssriouemm uid simu- B . very beautiful pieces oi’ needlework which was highly commended upon by the visitors.-s. is tt Br. -usrnluna room rssrn brush and holder all s for ssc -l.z'rnnNED Hour:-Mr .rss g°*“”‘¥1““‘° 01”’ H°‘P““1 “"1-Si* l Taylor Drug Co Kensington L 525 Arnett has returned to his home in Beg - Albany after an enjoyable visit to -BUY dead soft galvanised llc diiterent cities in the United __ B ml -SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT.- me His many friends will be pleased to --VISITING IN UNION COR. l- -aasclrs me resisting green fo” shingle paint far roots will improve w the appearance of your buildings L s”_°'n 21 -Miss Letiche Bernard, nurse i.\l m Mrs Colm . . -.Mr umm Mrs umm l®% ing wire at Braces L-4%-9 li 21 mates of Ame;-i¢g_5 un W W th -VISITING SUMIMIIBSIDE - _v|g|1‘|;D 5UM1\m|;,5|Dl-3|;-,Th Mr C B MacK.cyofBssknwon is 1" H Coppandliirs 0oppofPort visitins Mr Eric Mackay of sum lrigin were guests at the olitton merside and other relatives and House dui-ing their visit to Sum- dgmg. “Mont in me Pl ce merside last week. B. -VISITING BOSTON-Mr. and --HAD FINGER TAKEN' 0FF.- _ Mrs. Max Steele, Mrs. John Steele Mr. Joseph Poirier of Bedeque had his and MIS- E112!! Gaudet Mt on Sat- to have the tip of his nnger taken I urday morning on a visit to Bos- oi‘l’ on Ihiday, when it was very P WH. Mass. S. badly crushed when it was caught rn ina pieceofrope-S leam that John Amett, son of Mr. NEIL-iii/ir. Herbert Brooks. with his Th and Mrs. Harry Amett of Albany, son William and daughters, Mrs. who is seriously ill in a Boston hos Lyman and Miss Annie Brooks, to R.N., and Miss Irene of Kittery ment-S. Maine, are visiting Mr. Bi-ooi0rt that she is doing as well as can b expected.-S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Cam- my my Brown’ Canadian press n. well known residents of Glace Sm" writer) are at present Spending 9' sh°" (C. P. By Guardimrs Special Wire) rd I5l°“d» the guests °f Mrs- deal for all parties to the industrial Pike- life of canada was urged here to *m night by Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie _‘7$_r~ve;1‘f;’;‘_ch§V:é§;; Cy°?3$;l King, Liberal leader. “ ~ 9 - e ‘ Coupled with this was a strong White- D~D'» and MfS~ “mite °f| plea for the preservation of Psr- m ersldei left this m°ml"g 1°" lifimcntlrv institutions as the bul Ella tend King’ C°He3°~ 5- ship. It was not only a threat; it *_ had reached theproportions of an -' and Mrs J M Mcwtyre apparent oonflict between dclnoc-` W "9 they “m be th? Wests of ready in Canada, he maintained., M17 and Mrs- M- P~ T't“5 °f the, there were many of the chnructcw- Clifton HOWL The-V °\'P"°f' V’ _b€, istics usually associated with a dic- absent about a week.-Sackvillei tat rsh,-I, i 2 NU. . . . . 3 1°# Friday fof s”mm°"51d"- P-E1-V racy and the dictatorial spirit. Al-` 6 MacKay, presided The regular or E ln der of meetings was, carried out and V gg g after the reports of committees a Report of the Prince Edward Is §;;V0i°ri)t';‘é"m§[i,sI°A‘gs5§n°l1\,‘Z,,f:§f]< i » prince County Hospital on Thu,.s_ land Egg Laying Contest for the Mr' La ' M _ day evening. It is pleasing to re- K U N G , S P L E A évgk gggzer 18' 1934' Pwl 'léhe llilflggruraii cvxrllimlttee had a ' 1 III . ‘ william ssnso . 2ai5.sa f,§;°”fx1gm§;§§’“;‘er§§”p£f,:m§,‘;‘§t';§ All/fsr' J* F' E“t°“1 22:8” music, by Mrs. Ernest Maclirwen; rs. J. D. McFar alle 22 2.8 reading' by Mm A_ s_ MacKay; Mrs. Roland 'Easter 2205.0 Reading' by Mm Inman; Solo' by EXP- SL” °h°°‘"‘ 2196-5 Mrs. J. E. Fleming; vocal duet, by Mrs. J. H. li/.\:iPi:aiI 1972.9 Mm A_ S_ Mucxay and Mm _L E E"P- 5”* °h"0“'“ 1959-Trlemmg, and s blindfold game for Wm. R,<’JbBrt BIOWII ..... 1857.9'wh1ch the prize was won by Mr3_ Exp. Stn Ch”town l86l.4IL0me MacEwen_ There was also a J. R. Cunningham .. 17031 contest put on by Levisa. Fleming, R- P€“d~¢I°f1 1504-6 the first prize being equally merited R. Pendleton 1414.0 by Hilda H|_-,mtg and Margaret vkly r>f<>di\°UCH 435 mr venue-lenung. and Mrs. R. A. Campbell E and Mrs. J. McGuigan and drawn by "Hilda Hiscott and Margaret Flem- P°I1!IiS ing, and consolation prize by Mrs. 10 s 41 44.5 , M. Morrison, and a contest, put on ' 41 42.6-by Hilda Hiscott, the prize being §;:;=oen~ro::n»i‘~w .,‘§’1¥" S’ Lending polls for the week. Pell Elgs 42.0fmel°ited by Mrs. Titus and Levisa 42.0 Fleming, and Mrs. Inman and Mrs. 4il.21J. McGulgsn and drawn by Mrs. Titus and Levisa Fleming, and con- QQ? 44 39 35 o . Post. Standing on a Montreal platform with Premier L. A, ""\schereau,I ' ° Hon. Ernest Lapointc. 9 admin-. ister0d the justice pcl'.."Jlio in thc ° i ' King govemmcnt, Holi. Fel-mind In Rinfret, and Liberal members in both federal and ‘ovillcial govem- Ch meeting in St Andrews In administration. - D 'i atives were resen as follows: instanced the governments “blank Go on : A. M. Nairn, Montreal; Rev. Ottawa trade agreements which, Dr. J. G. Inkster, Toronto; Rev. W. he Carlyle Webster, Charlottetown; the Rev. A. G. Rintoul, Sudbury; Rev. posing penalties and controlling J. M. Laird, St. Thomas; Rev, M. ex rt and import. of comlnodities P. Floyd, Melita, Man.; Rev, R. H. without the direct approval of Pai'-' Lyttle, Edmonton; Rev. H. R. liament to the transactions; and Horne, Regina; Dr. R. J. Douglas, finally the Bank of Canada Act New Westminster; Miss Bessie which, he asserted, was taking MacMurchy, Toronto; Mrs. Clnrkelfroin Parliament the control of Elliott, Sussex, N. B.; E, W, Mc-[ credit, exchange, note issue and Neill, Toronto, | gold and placing it in the hands of Encouraging reports were heard] 11 DI‘iVH5€ ll”l-Sfitllliillll from Rev, James and Mrs, Dickson “Is governlncrit ill Cnnadil today Formosa, home on furlough. Mr. bein8 Cilffied OH 511 BCC01“d3J'iC0 McNeill, Treasurer, in presenting, with the British coilstitutioll?" lie his statement, made it clear that risked the great audience. "I think- there were signs of ericouragemcntl wc are very ini' from it," I in the financial condition of :hcl Willircsoevttotlle rivcds and HS-I of heard from Rev. H. R. Home, Re- issu witl the Sociiilistlc vlcw-' two months, Reports were sL;o| apparent, the Liberal lender took . , O o . ute for one form of monopoly, Southcm Manitoba, saskatchewan another. This was of little viiluc- and Alberto. These reports result-I monopoly Should bc climlrmtvd ed ly, .. Executive, having heard a state- down" process removed from the' n and Alberta, approves of thmcxcrcise all his ingenuity and skill At the conclusion of his iiddrvss vener; Rev. A. C. Stewart, Tor- ployment relief expenditures; the bers of the canadian Wéekly News_ > W. C. T. U. was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Glidden. Mrs. M a y n a r d Schul-miin presided. There were eleven members pres- ent. Mrs. Glidden read a paper on the early history of the W. C. T. U. which was vcr instructive The EYESIG II T EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glllses, etc. II. J. MABUII OPTOMETRIBT i Office Connected With - Drugstore M. F. Schurman’s residence. S. E; W. L. had the pleasure of a visit from Mrs. W. J. McIntyre, Char- lottetown, past Dominion President., who had been attending the local convention at Summerside and on invitation came on to visit the Tig- nish branch. The meeting, which . . _ y _ next mcmng Wm be held at Mm was held in the recently opened Dal- n School, was attended not only members of the league, but also by many ladies from the different sections of the parish. Rev. J. D. McNeill presided, Mrs. McIntyre who has addressed sub-division meetings in every province in Can- ada and is familiar with all the problems which confronts the dif- ferent imits. spoke on the local needs and suggested various means of doing parish work. At the con- clusion of Mrs. McIntyrc’s remarks, Rev. J. A. McDonald moved a hearty vote of thanks be tendered the speaker. Rev. E. Dalton endorsed this motion. The visitor then thank-, ed the meeting for their attendance, and attention. A general reception was than held.-T. constituency for clothin and food which was very brief because, as vision or minorities treaimen; dp- niece of ginger cnkc out of e pllcable to all members of the pantry." League of Nations fell through to day when a majority of members rallied to the stand taken by Can- ‘It ain't all." replied Johnny. ada. “Part of it's in Elsie." specific minorities estabiished in “Do you remember when we first! Europe cannot be compared with met in the revolving doors at the The Canadian argument that l Leading liens to date; lsolation prize by Mrs. R. A. Camp- Pcn Hen Eggs P‘iillts bcll and M3's. Emest MacEwen. l 9 _ 237 279.7’ Mrs. J. E. Fleming kindly offered 8 242 278.7` the members the use of her home 243 278.5 for a card party, the following com- 235 to ~I»- EISTERII GUAR ..°'l`liir4 column is rc-ser news of im-ill Iiihriwt but ing of ii neu-sy nature muy nertcd at 2 cunts a word payable In ldrnlico. ..'SUBSCRIP'I‘IONS to ctlarlott/etown Guardian handed to their Rept. Archi Phone 47, or left at H. J. Drug Bwre, Montague. Roselleath. accompanied by and Mrs. Cyrus Moore of Road, left by motor on morning to visit relatives in ferent parts of Nova Scotia. H mittee to make arrangement Mrs. J. E, Fleming, Mrs. H. s Ewen, Mrs. Cranford MncKi Ernest MacEwen, Mrs. Walla Kay, Mrs. Bulger and Hilda Lunch and the usual social followed and before singing the tional Anthem. s. hearty vote thanks was extended to li Mrs. MacKay for their kind having the members meet at home. Q >- 272.2 ‘ - » 4 __, rs 5 233 269.9 “'- FADrisco Man erotCon WESTERNER THINKS tive of the Gcncral Board oi British constitutional form of’ gov- dent. _ . Missions oi’ thc Presbyterian ernment had been nbalidoned in -_-____ Graduate Hi1lIfilX OOHSBIVRIOIY (lf MUSIC urch in Canada began its an- certain particulars by the Bennett EDITING GOOD 1,-UN Teagher of Pmnofortg Playing STUDIO-172 Weymouth Street wiionraslsl., sept. 2o_- __ L_ i' p t Rev Dr. James MacKay, London, cheque" for dealing with unem- Onlywoman editor amors 200 mem_ L-455-9-l9-21-24 nual stitute last evening Re resent As support for this statement he _ Te|eph°n¢,h595 n. 'D ~ Asso i i' t- - said, fastcncd on future govem- ?i%iu(;rui5cca;o1;?dT;,§s?£o§m§?néi1;_ -> »NH+»+»»n++» I. MacLean. Hamilton; Rev. G. ments the ‘policies of the present: ben' M,.s_ W_ _]_ Rowe, editor of me ` TI CKET Manitou, Man., believes that she has been able to make a real contribu- tion of cheer to a community that has suffered severely from dl'0ught and depression. She has also found editing B. weekly newspaper in a small toum “good fun." Formerly an Ottawa school teach- cr, Mrs. Rowe went out west with her husband about 30 years ago.1 Settling in Manitou, at that time at . western outpost, the newlyweds pur- chased the paper. During the early pl . . ll, ag _ 'roRoN'ro, sept. 22-The nx- ments, Mr. King charged that the lest; Dr. J. A. clark, siiperinten-‘ Natl Alberta Shaw ECU P0 Liles. service. ' City Ticket Agent years Mrs. Rowe tock a keen interest I NH~, in til ubllcati , fre uc ltly sslst- " ' I ' . I - D0mi“’°“ M'“k'~`I ng ACI' im Western Canadian, published at srsmn George sheet CANADIAN NATIONAL lIAl'L\YAYS‘ CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPI Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship We offer you expert, advice in selection of travel routes. make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations. give lu- sistsnco with passports and live 10! I NNN! “Nl fm’ Local ticked silo sold so all points W. K. ROGERS ' Phones 540 and 541. _ ep on qi a. l b di ' " and secur g ems in rc But in the main she was a. house- gma and Rev M P Floyd Mehta pon; Helexprmscd the View that wifc, performing manifold duties on Man., with reference to the adverse S ciolism merely sought to sub- hqvggibizf shflilsrlgqd enlisted forl R cr p conditions prevailing ln silt _ i 1 g Q overseas service on the outbreak of . the war, Mrs. Rowe tuck complete charge of the paper She has been llusband's return e resumed many of tllc duties. STERLING INSTITUTE ‘ entertained the members of Sterlingl Institute and their fricnds at her i Church, especially during the pgsti pirations of industry which were mg 1°” hllrlls iigcallrt prepggmgwcoggf V i p V ' W in the following resolution be- C0mD10l21Y. He depN‘0R'~0d any SYS- 1;; 1 th h 1 ‘ ’ ° ' ,ng ,dom ,ma,,,mous Mi,cm W,,,,,_ ,,,,_,,,,,,, , ..,,,,,,.,,,f“ °f °f °""S";f °"8 ‘"1 “ff Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance a _ _M ' DP0lntment of a committee to on a fair basis. _ Mrs. A. S. MacKay, Summerside, at Lowest Rate. iv , . , , . supplies along co-operative lines." he explained, he had contracted .1 ,summer cottage, Stanley Bridge. on, t Sumlnerslde L10 d Lewis I cold affecting his thront, Mr. King ,September llth. There were sixtc-.rn Agent a ' y I . left for Ottawa. He has just con- members and seven visitors present. ‘ r ttgtowil Canadian Vlew cludcd a by-election campaignlandligresident. Mrs. Wnllacel 146 Klchmond St" Cha 0 Iwhich took him into the five On- ;"*“T` I """"""'“"""' ' L_* *° _“_ _ _ ___ ___-~ Jg*},“’j,f,,,‘§§§*l?‘§_,,*;“‘f,2§{,,,,,,,d .., BORDEN. Garage and Service Station, fully €L-556-22-2i. __ - __.=_, Consider The Children’s Eyes Please consider the children for a moment from the sland- polnt of the use and abuse of their eyes. School children are often COMPELLED to strain their eyes. They must study continuously day alter day. Parents should bc sure their children les as well ls nature intended. lleming chi|dren’s eyes often htlps them in their progress It school. G. F. IIUTBIIESUII 0P’.l`0Ml’l'llB'l' BRINGING UP FA THER O ` “MW” 4"" _' I _fav GEORGE Moi/i/iN Pair of Eyeglasses I _ ___ WAKE up: 51-on THAT \-IIDEOUS sNc>»=ziv~ic:- wi-im' Do You Ti-iiNK ~i-i-is Nanci-ii§oR‘5 wii.i_ Ti-iiNi< ? _,I \Z "‘\ I'="“" '-7' '_' K K' I ooN'T I . ? Neiqsi-moons \»éiLi,._‘i_-‘r5~é~\< 0" I MY N i=iiN'- »