'1 was opmowr 1‘ l Maul: Hear -'-' .Every woman knows the answer, and a dependable range is the greats est aid a woman can have to reach the heart of the man in her home. What satisfaction to have ‘a range that is a " good baker ”—\hat gets the most out at‘ your recipes—rhat consumes little fuel and maintains, a steady, even heat. Happy Thought Ranges save your food. your back, your time and your temper. They are easy to regulate, and the big oven, even heat and large cooking surface make the work easier. No y etoopim, because there is everyattachment to help malts a woman's work lighter. Three hundred thousand homes have Happy Thought Ranges. Ask your neighbour. She probably has one. FENNELL & CHANDLER 152 Richmond Street Happy Thought Pipeleaa Furnaces insure warmth and comfort in the small home. Happy Thought Heating Stovaa mean less fuel and more warmth. MUFFLERS FOR their bleep ls now broken at 4.45 GROWING ROOSTERS every morning by the lusty clar- ; inning of lecrs. Just who is to turn the muff NEWARK. N. J.. Scpt il-Tht- lz-rs on and off. thu police have residents oi the ltidgcwood sec- not yet decided. tion havcnplaced a problem before the poiicc by asking that mufiicrh be placed on the crowing of roos- ters and coolng of pit-icons until 7_ B.. bawkcrs has just been brought to “@0919 m [hg table," a successful conclusion" and the _____¢o§-i— COOLED TH E ATMOSPHERE dweller in Ridgewootl declare that 1n».- wunm-n- Irlnllnt-nt in the lmuae 4N0 YoUNG More Power T0 You Success In business life is a matter of growth- mental growth. To be successful you must train the mind. the business Our- Training wili fit you for the best position world. in Our Secretarial Training la the best introduction to the inner circle of big men. A new class ie forming now. Start early, andi start right. Send for prospectus. ‘ liniun llummarcial foliage WM. MORAN, Principal Royal Bank Building Charlottetown fail Alli liaiivas into the boiling water. instead el‘ poun- lnp the boiling water over them-this le the interesting new way of making tea. Have you tried lti Fill a saucepan with fresh water. Bring it to a boil. Remove the cover and toes some Blue" Bird Tea i...‘ m. beiiin] water. m. place thc ccver at‘! remove the saucepan Immediately. . championship was won by Mr. B. neighborhood Chantc- "Cool where you were?" "NotiA candy sale and concert was hcid m. A campaign against street the weather. BBut pelnty of chlllyion Wednesday night in Mr. Crecl| ' dhii till .1: ll-IOF from Holmanh Oakley. —-ELEGANT NEW MODELS IN ladies fall coats. with and without -AT HOLIIANES fail miiliner)‘ opening. Sept 9th. —DEATi-i REGRETTEiL- The death took place at Burton, Lot 7. on Wednesday of William P. Dalton aged 50 years after a lingering ili~ nose. The funeral was held Friday. —'I’HERE WILL be e menagerie in Central eque rink on Wed- nesday oven ng. Sept. 20. Side shows. tug of war. fortune teller. ice cream and various attractions. - ‘ 600l-7-8l —-MILLINERY OPENING-First showing of new fail and winter millinery. all day Saturday, Sept. 9th at Hoimaus, Summerside. 3i —-SUDDEN DEATH-Miss Alva Brehaut of =Summerside rccclved information by telegram on Satur- day that her sister. Miss Eva Bre- hant had died suddenly 0n Friday at Providence. R. i. Miss Brebaui. left Monday morning for Provid- ence, it. l., to attend the funeral. —CONVICTED.-On Friday at the Prince Co, Court House before His Honor, Judge lifcQuarrie, a young man charged with a breach of the Prohibition Act was convict- ed and fined $200 and costs or three months in jail.—-ll. —$PORT8—The G. W. V. A. Annual Field Day which was bold in Summersido on Labor Day ivas a huge success and a good nurn- ber of the Summerside people wit nensed the sports. The all around Ellis of 0‘Loary and tbs Junior all around chtmpionship was n-on by Mr. E. O'Brien of Albcrlou. --ROBBERY—-A daring robbery was pcrpclralcd between Saturday midnight and ‘Monday morning when a suitcase bad been checked to Slimmcrslde by a party com- ing on the late train was broken inn; and a quantity of gUOtIs ta- ken amounting to $40.00. Jt all" pcnrs that baggage coming in on titc late train ir- kopt in the buli- gagc car until the following morn- ing when it is turned over to the Bdfiizage Master. lt would seem that greater care is necessary n protecting the property of the pub iic. --KEEPING THE LIBRARY.- McArthufls Garage at Slunmersidc in aid of the Public Library. A large and merry crowd of juven- i filii western GUARDiAil -HOLMAN'8 MlL-LINERY operr lug Sept. 0th. all day. Please eon- sider this announcement an invi- tation to be present. _FALL MILLINERY Opening and showing oi ladies coats. dress- es. etc.. Friday and Saturday. Sep- tember 8th and 9th. Kindly call. Sinclair k Stewart. Limited. ._FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Sop [ember 3th and 9th fail millinery opening and display of ladies high class wearablee. You are invited tn attend. Sinclair 8t Stewart. [Amit- 9d_ . . 5096-7-2i. 4qAOOD ROADS RROMOTER. —.- Mr. Squires. the promoter of Good Roads‘ Project, addressed a. meet- ing in the Strand Theatre. Kenslng- ton, Monday evening. The audience though no so large as the import- ance of the event should command. was intensely interested and deeply and effectively instructed. Accom- panying lMr. lSqulres were Premier Bell, Professor ‘Shaw, Mr. Clark. tics to show what must be expend- ed to establish suclf roads as will meet the requirements of the popul- ation. 1P. E. island has the best type of roads, and the people of the island are the most prosperous generally of any in the Dominion. There is nothing that will so assist in taking advent-age of markets as good roads, for how often does it happen that. when the market has reached the highest figure, when the roads are not conducive to quick and satisfactory transit’! You must prepare your roads for auto traffic, for this is bound to increase with 9V9?!’ BlK-‘ceedillg year. Good roads are ibound to assist in increasing population, while bad roads have the opposite effect. Slnco the advent of the auto the traffic over tbs country roads has incroas ed enormously, hence ~tbe greater the need to keep them in repair. Urltfln the conclusion J! the remarks and was gust. Mr. Fitzsimmons or Spf) Mlnnrrlhr Llnlnsent for llurna, Etc. PERSONALS ——Mr. Malcolm McLean, Graham's R0116. was in town on Saturday-J! ~Mi55 Mary MoCardle hss re turned from Sydney where she was visiting Miss Marie Sampson. ..Mr. William Smallman went lo Charlottetown on Monday lies attended and most of them. seemed to think that it was wbout the only thing oi‘ any consequence that has happened in the entertain- |ment line in Summerside this sum- ‘mer. As a matter oi’ fact it was a most enjoyable affair" and ihc juv- eniles acting in a comedy relating why Mrs. Blank did not engaize the cook was a high order. The benefit accruing to the Library was just $6. which also was not bad for juven- iles at the near end oi the holidays. --BOARD OF TRADE-At a special meeting of the Board of Trade held on Thursday night the following were elected delegates to attend the meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade to be held at St. John on Sept. 6ih and 7th. M. L. Bradshaw. C. McArthur, M. L. A., Robert Gordon. J. F. McNeil, M. D.. M. L. A.. G. W. Phillips, J. J. Gand- oi. W. F. Strong. J. E. Campbell, A. A. Arsenaul-t. L. R. Allan, W. J. Lidsione, C. R. Rogers. T. D. Ram- sny. A. E. McLean. M. P.. J. E. Campbell was authorized to write to the Clark S. S. 00.. pointing out the necessity of operating a boat between Summerside lreai. l, Mildred Campbell; 2, John Aliar; V.———l, Jean Craig; 2. Greta. Rogers; 3, Earl Campbell. Grade Olga MoNevin; 2. Pearl Campbell; 3. Isabella McAllar. Grade lll.--l. l-iszei MoPhse; 2. Edna Craig. (lrade ll.~l, Eva McKlnn0n and Al?rod Craig, equal; 2, Harris Rog- ers; Ii. liuborivMcNevin. tirade i.— l, Curtis McPhec; 2, [h-"iei lilchl- lar; 3, Angus Campbell. 7...; follow- inr; have bade pcrfcct attendance. Miidrnd Campbell, Jean Craig, Earl Campbell. l-iazei iMcPhoe. Alfred (‘ruin Eva McKlnnon. Pcnrl camp- bell. Angus CampbeIL~Mary L. Tnrncr. teacher. . Magnesia Fine For Acid Stomach Quin-lily Nrntrnllaen Acidity. Htopa Fermentation, Nvveete-na the Htomrwh Nint- pcoplc in ten when fond up- sets tho stomach csusini: dintnauu. think they have indignation. in real- ity thi-y arc suffering, from "dcid stomach." An cxtresif of nciri in the NltJIflflUll causes gas, heartburn. bloating and soul-noes. ' ‘Tn have a strong ‘hcnlthy stom- ach capable of oltsily and normally digesting three hearty meals n day you simply must keep these utnm. rich ari is neutralized and the atom- m-h contents nwcet. No artificial digcatsnta are ncc artery. Jusl. get u few ounces of Yiinurated Ma nunln from any wood drug store an takc o. tcsuptmnful or the powder or two tlthlvtn in a half glean of wan-r right after eating or whenever tin- allghtest pain’ is fclt. The result is amazing an! flu will be delighted with the almost ‘natnnt rt-llel it brlhlflrl. This fnmnue stomach swat-t- oner combines Mnigncsla and Uln- mulh in desirable proportions and is npt only splendidly OTIPPUVI‘. hut Mrfv-ctiy harmless. flu rv-Lruler tlso iaeewl the stomach sweet, and healthy all the time. Tiinurated Mngnrain la wcll known to dru late uvorywhr-rc and is tint-vi by more than a Naif mil- iinn people who nnw oat an they please in reason with no more fear of indigestion. llPUllK and Mon- —SCHO0L WORK.—The follow- ing is the standing of Brae School for month of August. Grade Vi.- Mc- 3. Lawson vMcNevin. Grade lV.-l, whore he will enter P. W. Coll- ege. ‘ ' l. —Mr Kenneth Cameron of Am- Iherst is visiting in Summcrsido, -the guest of his brother, Mr. Ksitb Cameron. ' —Mr. Alex Stewart of Charlotte town is visiting friends in Sum- merside. Summerside on Monday omprofss sional business. -*Miss Irene and Grace Wells who have been visiting friends in Port Elgin returned to their home on Saturday evening. —Mlss Ethel Schurman and He- ing for Acadia Ladies Seminary. Wolfvilic, N. B. —-l\ir. T. W. H. McPherson of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada is spending his holidays in Boston. -.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hood return- ed to Calgary this week after vis- iting friends at Tryon and Sum- merslde. —Miss,Josephine Gaudet of St. Nicholas, lei-t Saturday morning for Boston, Mass" on a visit. —Mrs. Fox. left Saturday morn- lng for Laurance. Mass, after spending the past two weeks visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- John Fraser. Surnmerslde. —4Mrs. Hubert Phillips of’ Tyne Valley is visiting in Summerside the guest of rvlrs. Wm. Jiuestis. —Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Saunders and little daughter, Bloomfield, were visitors to town on Friday. --Mr. Robert Howatt. Cape Trav- vfflo. motored to town on Saturday. —~Mrs. Captain John L. Read, of Borden was s visitor to Summer- side Saturday. —Mls Beatrice Gallant of Sum- merside. isft Saturday morning for Laurence, Mass, where a position awaits her. --lifr. Merrill Ellsworth, Bangor, Lie. is spending a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jilllsworth, Skinner's Ponds-din, -~Niss Beatrice Doucotte. who has been receiving treatment all the Prince County Hospital for tbs past three weeks. has returned home much improved. h - i" . -¢Mr. and Mrs. H. '1‘. Colvln. Mice Bertha Schurman asd Miss Glen on a motor lrlp in Halifax. ~-t'Mrs. Clifford daughter Helen who have been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon. Snmmersido left Tuesday for Bos- on. -4Mrn. W. .i. Jamel or‘ Vancouver who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Grady left on return to Vancouver Tuesday. ac- l-lon. Mr. Crosby, Mr. Jas Pender- on -being introduced, gave statis- ad- dress, Premier Bell added a few followed by Hon. Mr. Crosby, Mr. Jas. Fender kane, Wash. and Mr. J. F. Prufitt. ien ‘Baker left Wednesday morn" Williams left on Tireeday morning ' wnnsma i and v New‘ Lamp Burns 94 Per Gent. Air leate Electric N‘ Ola A new oil lamp that gives an am- azingly brilliant. soft, white light. even better than gas or electricity. has been tested by the U. S. Gov- ernient and 35 leading universities and found tn be superior to 10 or- dinary oil lamps. l1 burns without odor, smoke or nolsa~no DIIIBPIIIS up. is simple. clean, safe. Barns 94% air and 6% common hemseneg (coal-oil.) l The inventor. G! A. 141M500; 34 ' Craig St., W, Montreal is ollerin to send a lamp on l0 days‘ FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality Wilt! will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to expidin bow you can. get the agency, and without expor-i icnce or money make $250 to $500 per month. ~Mossrs Levi and Harry Sililph- ant this week purchased a carload of prime becf cattle from Senator. Yco and some of the boat beef shown in Surmncrside for a very long time may now be seen in their respective shops. -—.\fr. Willie Gaudct of the BT00- ery department of Sinclair and Stewart. icft Friday mfiflllflb! Y0!‘ Bangor, Maine, where a position nwaits him. ~ Tignish. but now of Bangor, Maine. arrived in Summerside on Friday night, and proceeded to Tlgnish Saturday to spend lwo weeks with his parents and friends in that vicinity. —-Mr. George ll. Barbour, chief prohibition inspector, who recently disposed of his farm nt Howlan. has, with Mrs. Barbour and family nioxed to Summcrside baring sec- ured a residence on Milk Street-dd —.\‘ir. Joseph A. Mclnnis and daughter Gwendolin. of Franklin. Mass, returned borne on Saturday tiller spending -two very ,‘ i wccks visiting friends in Summer- slds, Bedeque. Indian River and New Annan. —Mrs. J. Lelloy liolman in res- ponse to a telegram received sta-t- lng her mother Mrs. John McKay was iii at Denver, 001.. where she has bccn visiting for some mouths, loft Friday for Denver. IIt-r many friends will trust that Mrs. Mo» Kay's hoaitlrwiii be speedily re- covered. » —Dr. John F. Mobleiii received a telegram on Tuesday morning from ~}lon. John E. Sinclair who is at, present in Ottawa. stating that the~ Surumerside permanent strcot pro- ject will be proceeded with. t ism, Grove has returned home with ‘iter- i-wo children Doris and (‘ath- rine, after a pleasant visiit in Fren- itown. -—Mcrrill Elsworlb, formerly of‘ -Mrs. Parnell Curran, of Pleas- Another great value-—- Boya’ “V" neck pull hunter green. $2.25 L... i i}. norm. ARRIVAL VICTORIA HOTEL ll. F. Lorrey, Grand River; W. H. Pope, Pictou; R. C. Fitzsinttlns, Siwkarze Wash; JfllllHi Pcndvrgast Kensingtoli; Son. Joint McLean. Souris; Mr. and Mrs. ii. H. Cox, iMorcii; H. A. W. Alcfoubrcjg New Glasiloy; L. S. ‘Mctfoubrcy. New Glasgow" R. C. NicLcan, Souris; E. \V. Manson, A. V. Morris. Sum- mersidc;; B. n. Bruce, Pessedina, (‘all J. B. Mann, Boston; L. W. ‘MUHIOCR. L. Murdock, Murray Itivcr; ltcv. Di“. and hirer, Duncan. Montreal; Mrs. Chas. J. Wilson. Mrs. l-‘nlton Douglas, Miss E. Muc~ Gregor. Mt. Stoivuri; J. Cutilbcrt, Doyle. "Halifax; A. n, Cameron. nPiii-Oil- Mil-HE; A. Pitt-hon, Kcni- Viiiv; ll. Tompkins. ‘lint-k island; i -—Dr. A. P. Kinisht, ni Qucclfs luniversity, whn has. boon conduc- 'ling an investigation re the lob- l3. where hc |ning for Shcdiac. N. investigation - will continue his there. —Dr. Cloud Sharp, formz~rly' of Snmmeruide now of Wee-torn (‘nu- atia, arrived homo Saturday night to spend iris vacation with his mother, Mrs John. A Slump. Sunt- inersidc. ———Professor Reid, oi Queen's University, Kingston. was in Sum vestignting the lpfDblOlllS of tin- discoloratlon 0f the lobster indus- try, at Mr. I’. C. Gal-land's Can- ning factory at Queen's wharf. ——Mrs. Frank Compton and dau- ghter Grace, oi‘ New York arrived in Suminerside Friday night to spend a few weeks visiting. While in Sunrmerside they will be the guests of aMr. and birs. ii. A. Comp- ton, Summer Strcct. —Miss Morrison, 0|" Sydney. C. B.. who has been contiuctlng n pur- lnr miliinery ticpurtrticni up stairs la the McNciii block, has (rpcnetl and enlarged licr department by using the store down stairs. rec- ently occupied by Mr. Roy Siill~ pbunt and the big opening day inst Saturday was well patronized and we bcspcak a fair patronage for Miss Morrison in hor new under- taking in Summerside. companied by her mother and her brother Kingsley Grady. ' .,‘. ..~‘s.‘:.j -- mersidc Monday, wberc he was in» H. L‘. Low. l-lnllfnx; Mrs. Lalus, ‘Walpole. Mass; H. . (Took, Halifax ,Mr. and ‘MP5. Wutc-rinatt, Albany, “DT- K9" 9i A1597“!!! F"! in Ste;- qmluatry, left on Monday moriN. Y; A. Aubin and wife. Quebec; Ii‘. A. Graves. (l. l‘). (Tartar, s; Jllilll; A. W. Jonah, Zlionctoil; ll.| R. Finley; Boston; Grncp Nor-them Boston; C. W. Archibald. F. L. .i‘iirkltam, Mrs. F. L. 'i'inkhatn, iBoston; R. E. ’l‘inkiiam, n, s, fllllkilfllll. Boston; R. H. Pmbert, il._vnn, llinss, REVERE HOTEL Elmcr Brown. York; Jag B, M}; Dmmld. Boston; Goo. E. Smith, Annflndrlle: Mrs. Geo. s. Savillc, Aimillidillv; Sadie flissun, Annun- dale; W. B. Mills. Annantiule; Mrs. Vi’. W. Macintyrs and daughters. French Village; Mar- g-uoritc Morrison, Savage Harbor; A. B. Pequot. Souris; Mrs. D. Brooks, and child, Little River; J W. fampbell. Popular Point; R, Sylvester, Boston; w, it, gull“. ban. Summcrsitlc; D. A. Camp. boil, ontnguc; J. l-lalcy‘, Monmgm; M. M. Campbell, outzuzuc; A. J. MacNevin, Bunshuw;, Joseph Mg Leo. Mt. Stewart; E. S Brown, Now Haven; H. J. Nowby. Mont- real; Miss Mary Brcnan. Boston; _l\frs. Cathnipa Bosslicr and child, iliosmil: A. ‘. Pratt, Kitchener. 0nt.; J. .A. Wilson, Bass River. N. S.; J. R IBrund-nge, Halifax; Miiie P Michael. River due Loup; F. J. flatter, Montreal; Mrs. El- la M. Morrow, Lynn. Mass; Mrs J. ii. Butternby, olrose, Mass. over Sweater. body navy. neck Bossy SAYSZ— "A boy. spend: a goegi deal of this time out playing- that's why he nqpds Clofltee that won't play out." z-v-s GREAT yALUEs, ‘IN p Boys? School Suits $6.95 We’re giving some exceptional val. ues in Boys’ Clothing here this month. These Suits at $6.95 are an excellent illustration of how you can save mo. IICY HOW. There's a fine variety of styles and patternsThe materials and ing today minors in START on oLo SCALE CALGARY, Alta... Sept 6—Stnrt- district 1S. tailoring are the sort that keep up ap. peanances even though the boy keeps up the pace. Moons r; Marion LTD. The Mens’ Store to visit Ssckville street, will is“; magnlllccrtt. crop of buckwhal; grown on a plot of 121ml ownedly‘ the Rev. Mr. Stewart, a rellnl Presbyterian ntinister, who, we (of will only be too glad to impanll; United Mine Workers of America. will bu paid under the wage scale prevailing prior to the coal strikc. us a result of work received front lion. James Iiiurduck, Minister oi Labor of Ottawa. respecting the settlement reached by soft coal operators and 75 per cent of tho union minors in the U. S. --—-<o->i—-— MONTAGUE JOTTINGS. The residence of Captain Frank Murphy has received a. cont ofpuint at the bands of the well known painter. Mr. Frank Vuozzo. and now presents ll neat appearance. Tbc stcamci" “Tusslef Captain Pcntz. zirrivcti at Montague from Luncnburg last week, and is to tako up the packet service bctwocn port-i in this part oi’ the island and Pic- tou. This will fill a long-fclt want, and will be a convenient way for paissengcrs from King's minty who desire to reach the mainland. Mrs. Donald lMPLBOIl. of Glouces- ter, Mass, is at prcscnt among the visitors to Montague, the guest oi‘ her sister, Mrs. John Lemon. Mrs. McLeod left the island some ten years ago, and judging from her ro- bust zippcnritnce, tile climate of her atloptcil land agrees with her. The auxiliary schooner Myrtle illaulc, Captain ‘Compton, caili-d at Montague recently for a. supply of gasoline. This vessel had part car- go of new potatoes. and is bound from Belle Rivor iolPictoit. This is titile earliest shipping so far report- e . M-r. and yMrs. David Schurman of Citnrlotlciowti urn visiting in Mon- tague. the guests of tho lntler‘s pur- entfi. Mr. and iMPS. A. J. McLeod, Montague Mil-ls. Mr. Citns. MoLure. of the Monta- gue iifiirnin-hlni: '00., Montague. while operating one of lire mulchin- es of the company, had one of his fingers caught in t.he cogs, lacerat- 1118 1i 80 iflillly the services of u. doctor were required to dress it. Although very painful, he is none the worse for his accident. "Those visiting Montague. eipegi. all)’ ii"'m‘~‘\'fl. ii’ they inks the time lllllillllllllllllllllllllllrlifffiillili' lili ii ill ililliiiil llil knowledge he possesses in thy growing of this iteccssary conu- dity. Jdarmers, especially in Kim fkiunty, will do wcii i0 fcilnl iii, Stewart's example and maltetlh valuable foodstuffs one of theircm rotations. Mr. Fulton Campbell, the vel- known tailor. of ‘Chnrlotletowmra a wcck-etid visitor to Montague, -gtic-st of Mrs. A. McQueen. The Methodist church at Mon gue. which has stood on the corn of Main and School streets for u wards of thirty years. has he moved buck thirty-five feet. This trcrinitiLy ll move in the rlghi. di =- ilon. as the services were alwa interrupted by a crowd who wo rather inuu; around the corners Sunday evenings than attend til '7 worship. Tito work was donoI tier the careful supervision ofli well knnwn itousc-haulor. Mr. J0 T. .\ic'l’hel's0n, 0f Orwcli. Iiliss Bert Martin. or Montana. sister of our efficient trust-mistress, Mrs. W. A. Cummings. has left oi a trip to Boston and other placer. The i-rtistecs of tlic Jioatagu school have certainly silowll iii!‘ tiont in the selection of at loasli ‘.' of the teachers, the Misses Min , Alcllish and Mary Mtilntyre. Th two young hulies are products ~' tllo Montague school. and are H scsscd with that firmness and ll cision so essential to the sum! ful school ttwacitcr. While we! not in a position to comment uli° the merits of oiher teachers. 111i ircing yet new to us, time 1110i", “i lifflve their stowartisblli- Siloul they. however, possess an)’ 0i “ tiunlltlcs of the two ntcntlnncdJl school year just bcgun will in! ‘ the scholars us seed sown in "‘ ground. The Rev. (-Dr.) Thompson. Bl mcr ‘Islander. but now of Built N.Y., preached two rtblc scrmlfllfi Montaigne on Sunday last, in i mornltu: in the Presbytcrianciun and in the cvcnlngiti thoilaptisi. l Thompson has been forty-four l" in the ministry. and although ii is making iin impress upon him. i is still strong in the blaster‘! i vice.