shanks.‘ 1 Lnlnh-i. -..~.....-- --....~.~.-:...<...;..-..- . ‘~__ MONDAY, PU RITY t-‘roun More Bread and Better Bread‘ Had your iron today? r a i s i n s Eat: IIIOFB P Send for YOUR Copy of H OLM AN ’S CATA LOG i 1 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 6 rm: camfioria¥owti§.t=u.iito1au .-mor mini admir- autos _FARMER8' COOPERATIVE Emerald will be loading hog; and lambs on Wednesday, Nov. 9. Also want 160 spring calves on Nov. J and 10. JHOWER. A double shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaniak Mllligan, Sherbrook, Wednesday night for Miss Annie Townsend and Miss Katie Milligan, who are soon to he principles in very important events. Many valuable presents testified to the popularity oi the two young ladies. . f. w 7’.- _|.EAVE iQLAflD-‘Autongqt those recently leaving by the Car Ferry were: Mr. ‘George’ Sheen. O'Leary. to St. John; Mr. Willard Phillips, Summerside, to Halifax; Mrs. tDr.) Arbuckle and Miss Edith Yeo, Northaiii, to Vancouver, B. C. ll. -i-—<o->-i- WESTERN PERSONALS --.\irs. John liicCarville and dough ter, Mary. were visitors to Sum-- iiierstde Friday. --Rev. P. P. Arscnault, Mount Carmel, was in Summersida Fri- ' day. Air. J. Stephen AT-lern. teacher at Knutsford, was in town on Fr.- tiiiy attending the Teachers’ Con- vention. H. --Mrs. Willard Watigh and little daughter oi Alberton. were visiting friends in town on Friday. ll. -;.\ir. William Overbeck. teacher zit Palmer Road. was present at. theconvcntion here on Friday. H. -~.\ir. Waiter Darbv and Miss hlyrtle Stewart, teachers- at 0'Lcziry, attended the Convention here on Friday. . »-Miss Bowness and Mr. Harold (‘ain. two teachers of the AlllfiflOfl SchooL were here on Friday at the Teacher‘ Convention. ll. l Everything from pages 1 to 64 in-P clusive, DELIVERED FREE in the Maritime Provinces; all other arti- cles delivered free when order am- ounts to $10.00. The HOLMAN iron-clad guarantee with every order_ If you have not received YOUR COPY write now. R. l‘. Holman, Limited I Summerside i z z E i l z z i I i z i l 2 z z i i NEW YORK FISH ADS Clieseboro Brothers Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, No. 1. Fulton Market, New York, Receiver of Smelts, Eels and Clams Car lots a specialty. Express shipments receive same consideration m Robbins a Robbins lnc. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. N0. 2 Fulton Market, New York, N. Y. Specialties Smclts, Eels and Clams in large or small lots_ CONSIGNMENT EOLICITED , Beyer Fish Company WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Water Fish 111 -RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY FULTON ‘MARKET NEW YORK Ill-Eli. lllil-lhflAN fulfill! l. GOODMAN I. GOODMAN & CO. Wholesale (‘oflmlulon llt-ulrrn In nil ltimln of Fish. Plums, linluilcru, Isle-Iii nlul “iwlu-rt-I II. l‘. LEVY > \\ ls‘. “ARR A !I'l<‘.('li\li'l‘\’ 0F PUIl-ll/I‘! If III vvllni lop mnrkt-t prlt-rn for your l-‘inli nml prompt payment nrntl your uliipmrntn In ‘ OUGHS, Colds, Bron. chitis and chest ailments arc stiiitcd by germg you breathe in with the air. 'l'hc,v attach the membrane llllllli-Z the nosttils. throat, and l)l't‘2iillll‘.[{ll!l)t‘.<, $nrenesggmd lllllilllllllililfill stioctlily develop tmlt-ss‘ Pops iniection-ltilluig lill)lt"i~ arc taken quirhly. A‘; Paps dissolve in the mouth lhfl‘ hiv- off pnueritil lte-nlmg and grrmzcitlzil iumcs that tuix trill: the brcutli and circulate through all the air-passages direct into the lungs. In this cflirtrniway‘ Peps drstrny all tiiscasc germs Sort ncssanti in- llamiitalmnarcinstantlyallavctltlte alr-priivtzigos are snnllietl and re- paired, obstructions u.‘ phlegm are ClHITPIl away, anti the lvrt-aihitig bcctimcs easy THE WONDERFUL EREATHEABLE MEDICINE Peps tiring the pntent lung- heaiing liaison-is of the pine ii-rest and other l'lCll volatile medicines oi equal benefit and safety tn the youngest rliiltl 0r aged bronchial Sillifffl’ l‘rp< are guaranteed irce lrmn opium, tuvrphia. and all dan- gerous hahitprndtictnu drugs. Hnw much more sensible this dtrrct Peps treatment than dosing and upsetting 30m‘ x/umncli with nauseous drugdadcn mixtures and syrups? Get a box of Fqvs ‘(Ydlyl Once you try tl-cse tiniqtic breathe- ahle tablets you will never use any other remedy tor coughs, colds, chills,sorethroat_ bronchitis, night< cough, iaryngitis, asthma. etc. You can lest Pelt! n! mu rxltcnui Smrl this pamlmpli l1?!‘ Yr, shim} l/or rtlnvvs ftnslnrrl In ‘I'll! Plpa ($6., TortmIm/nr FIIIHE TRIAL PACKAGE. Al! drillers, 50c. lmx. J {or . trtotlotis fill-BS s- , Bttot,t‘;t§$t__tiris sTtuitfiwno For your pleasure and health I trip an the “Harland” is unsur- passed. You are offered the op- po tunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Fr day and Saturday st 8 p_ in. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 00 seats. Thursday, Victoria. return for: Friday, Ila-st River, return tars 86 cents Saturday, West ltiver_ return [are 85 csntl. 30,0110 of the large number who now take advantage of those vorv I. GOODMAN at (‘(1. [Union suiucm" I _ ___ “W u u rmw rattle enjoyable excursions. at.“ “cantata: ‘its l!‘ 0 .4- ‘ ole have to shoulder has made tihe ‘ -ATTEND CONVENTION-Amongst the large number oi Prince County lady teachers who attended the ., Summcrside Teacher's Convention ‘on Friday were: Miss Yvonne Gaudet. Tignlsh; Miss Frederick, Mount Royal; Miss Hilda Giilis, Kinkoray Miss Kathleen Brown. Baysida and Miss Mildred Harring- ton, Kenslngton. ll. _FINE SHIPNIENT- The Farm ers’ Cooperative Association, of‘ Oteary, shipped to Montreal on Friday last, three car loads of live hogs and a number of cur Joads of lambs. The shipment Wtls made by the Secretary, Mr. ‘Martin Griffin, and the shipment was accompanied to its destination by Mr. Alfred Moreshed. --MEETING 0F KENCING- TON WOMEN VOTERL A meet- ing of the lady voters of Kensington. will be held in the King George llall on Tuesday. November 8th.. at 3 p. m.. for the purpose of organization, etc, An address will be delivered by J. E. Wyatt, K. C.. on the duties and ‘responsibilities of the ballot. Lad- ies from adjoining polling districts are respectfully requested to at- tend. -FANNING HONOR ROLL - Grzide Margaret Macgougan Bruce Macnutt; ‘Reigh Sudsbury 1 ade 6; Constance Macnutt: Marion Young equal; Adele Mac- iiutt; Stephen ‘Burns. Grade 5: Mary Burns; Gregory Macnutt; Austin Haincs; Grade 4: Edith Macnutt; George Manderson; Ar- thur Johnshton; Grade 3: Mar- garet Ramsay; Grade 2; James ,Mackay; David Macgougan; Roy Macgougan; Grade 1: Richard Wall; Lloyd Craig; Bennie Cham- picn. Marziagel Markets "gar . OBaZIesVIeaIt/z and Strength. ,1, _" lIu/Ji provided with a large retLparasol which advertises . herguuest, be- sides oltering lier protection s- galnst sun and rain. . it also ser- ves the purpose of a small tent when a prospective husband wish- esto make an examination at close quarters, und- even. as we are told. help himself to a sample 0t‘ eni- brace. Few Without Offers. U-For a casual kiss the girl merely lowers lier parasol to "fend off the eyes of the curious, but_ when the investigator desires to‘ reiresh him sell‘ more copiously, she turns her back upon the spectators and holds t-he parasol in such a way thlat. both are shut off from public view This gesture with the parasol is usually a signal for applause, be- cause lt is supposed that the mas and the girl are strongly attracted and that a marriage is likely to result At the close 0t the iiitir- ket there is a general iollificiition Revival in France. A story is going tho rounds of the American press that the mar- riage market is being revived in certain parts of France, particular- ly in Poitou and. Vendce. The war left France with many hund- reds of thousands or odd women who in the ordinary course of to become wives. their prospect- tive husbands having been killed or maimed. Moreover the burden ot taxation which the French peo- males more iautious in venturlni two can live as cheaply as one is not a French proverb. The mar riage market idea is not desiflflefl pto strike a balance between the lsexes. A million eligible men cannot be summoned forth trorn their graves. The ides is to en- courage every available man to take a wife anti this idea ls said ‘to be Wofldllg out satisfactorily. The Get Acquainluncs Club. The marriage markets are be ‘coming an established feature oi ‘the life of hundreds of villages and ltowns. Ususally they are held on the regularly weekly market day. but sometimes there are special markets with nothing on exhibi- tion but the girls and their ail-mir- ens. attracting young mwi from a dis lance to the markets. it might be supposed that tihe young men in any particular neighborhood would have plenty o! opportuni- ties of meeting the young ladies in the same parish and forming their own opinions as to the val- ues o! same as wives. The mar- riage market gives the same op- portunity in young men from other parishes. They have also the ad- vantage of knowing that the girls who display themselves at the market are desirous of getting married and are not committcd to some unknown rival. lt must oi- teii happen tha-t (or m_an_v reasons ii girl would not make such a very strong appeal to the young men with whom she has grown up, as to a stranger who secs her for the first time. Catalogue of Beauty. market iby men who are supposed, to be good judges of looks and who understand thoroughly thc sort of wito a young Frenchman should have. Those exiperts travel about the country-at whose instance is not explained—aiid they make s list oi all the marriages-bio girls in the neighborhood. These are classlfiedi p looks and‘ build and their various good qualifications are noted. T-heso items are set down on a card. which is supplied each girl and she is lnvited- to present her- self at.tlie next market, where a special place is reserved ‘(or the contestants. Each slri comes events could hardly be expected into matrimony, for the idea tho-t» l - The idea was promoted, wo . suppose. partly for the purpose 0t - The girls are selected for the '1 according to ago and ' cum-roam. tit ‘lg: tort iltftiiltlliltts ‘ and many of the girls walk oil’ with their new friends to com. P1918 i116 ‘Plans tor their marriage. lit is usual. we are told. tor a girl to receive at least one offer oi illlll‘ riage in the course of a single tair and the more attractive, as a riile tends several fulrs without being appropriated, it is almost certain that she has unusually high stan- ulsrly barren .0! attractions. Beauty Contacts. Those who think that the rough and ready style oi’ courtship is not likely to lead to happy and. 116ml- anont marriage ties are refuted by statistics collected in the districts where it is popular, which show that there are fewer (llvorces and fewer illegimate children than else where. It is also noted that the hi hrates- in those districts aro greater t-han olsevtltcre, ‘which is n matter of prime importance to the government of France. On this (aocounit the government ls said to ibe watching the expert ments with keon interest. it is also promoting beauty contests _wlth the hope of iiicrctising the marriage rate although one would ‘think that a girl pretty enough to win one of these contests or oven make a creditable showing in one of them would not lock tor zidiulr- ers in hor own neighborhood. Stlll as the philosopher remarked. thc way of a man with a malil is past finding out and rusos tlizit might not seem likely to succeed do, as a matter of tact. succeed in a great ‘number of cases. Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prontlnont flit. that (‘OIIIPF illlll stays whcro it is not. IIPPdUIl is a burden it liitidrnncc tn activity u curb upon plcnsttroYtvu can take of!‘ tho fat whore it shows h_v tiihint: lnftcr (‘R-Ch nioril and at bedtlniv. mic Mnrinola Prescription Tahiti Phoni- llittio tnhlots nro. as vtlcvti tut jitnrmloas as tho fumniiit p . ‘ip .tioit from which the)’ luiti- tlivir ‘ntiiito. iluy und try ii misi- ltltliH. ‘All tlritgizintil tho world nvi-r .‘~'l'll lht-ni at oni- dollar for n mist- or _\--u cun order tiictrt direct from thi- hlnrniola ("n.. r1012 “Kmtltviird .\v»-. lwtrnit. hlich. grind-bye tn tlictiitg. You can thus sit)’ i'.\‘f\l‘(‘ll>1v mill test which the That fact is think about The test of c Any Official the test made upturn When a girl at- n“ No other phonograph even dares the New Edison under- went last Wednesday, before a large audience at The Strand Theatre. something for you to omparison with living artists is the only phonograph test which means anything. It is the only way in which ta phonograph can irre- tutably prove its realism. most drastic of all phonograph tests. To sustain it, requires absolutely per.- fcct realism,—nothin g less. The NEW EDISON It is the dards, rather thanthat she is sin?- ._.’_.._ .- »,_- R 7, 192 .\ .’_ i t. / "A K%V”/ r l f. A" i‘ Ml '7‘ <3 3/ 4i‘ §T 7‘ "4. ‘Mzrapfaf/ l / lll/”’//'llll lPPfflciate the .. value you get in l e ' econo ' . _2edcont: Si“? m“! rtsn stool SMOKING or e. R. 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