miss the money. the $1.00 a week. not fail to see this T0 CHOOSE FROM terns you may select your set from any-we have in stock. Do FRE Hoiman’s iiroekery iilub Pay $1.00 Deposit and $1.00 a Week Afor your Choice of New imported Boudlion Ghina, l-Iere is an unusual chance for you to get an exception- ally fine set of dishes at such easy payments you will never A splendid variety of 87-piece Dinner Sets , in this lot—()ver two car loads to choose from, bought espe- cially for this crockery club sale which runs SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th ‘TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st. All you need to own these dishes is pay down $1.00 and Easy, convenient, simple. This‘ special shipment, direct from the makers in Bav-"l aria, comprising four beautiful patterns, each set comprising eighty-seven (87) pieces.‘ ‘ Ii‘ for any reason you are not satisfied with any one of showing today. 7-Piece Cut Glass Water Set for Prompt Payment As a premimum for prompt payment we will give you absolutely FREE a- 7-piece Glass Water Set if your payments are all made on the time agreed upon. Water Set will also be given to you if you intend to buy ‘your Dinner Set by cash instead of instalments. HOLMAN’S SUMMERSiDE —- CHAR LOTTETOWN This 7-piece Glass THE CHARLUPT "Western Guardian —TIIB BURDEN DRAMATIC! Club will present their play an‘ "Old New Hampshire Home" in the- Central ' edeque Hall Friday night. Sept. 23rd st 8.30 p. m. 3i . -uvs‘ POULTRY wmrsfl. -_, We are now prepared to handlel -live poultry dniiy, paying highest market prices for ‘well finished stock. Thdn unfinished birds not’ wanted. Birds must be brought in’ with empty crops. J. B. Miilmam. S. R. Pendlefon, Kehsington. i ' 9182~9-17-6i' Eastern" Guardian W. Murdock is Guardipn- agent-Jul Montague and will be leased to‘ receive news items, adve lng, new, and renewal subscriptions ,1 i . A. ..'KING'S COUNTY EXHIBIT! ION ut Georgetown Sept. 22nd. Optning 2 p. m. by lIis llonor Lt.- Gov. F. R. Heartz. r ..’SEE PLAY "Uncle Rube," at Holy Name Hall, St. Peter's, Monday evening. 26th inst... in aid of build- ing fund. Music and other special? ties. Admission 85c and 25c. Ladies , with pies, free. Come and enjoy a few hours of genuine comedy, ‘ . - 9253-9-21-31 ::Worn\s sap the strength. under-i mine the vitality oi children.i Strengthen them by using Mother. .Graves' Worm Exterminator to: drive out the parasites. ‘Shagway Harbor VANCOUVER, n. (1., Sept. 20. -— Resident Alaskans ‘have been, prunlpt in expressing their approv‘ nl of the proposal recently put tor- ward by Sir Hugh Denison, Ans-l trnllnn high commissioner to the, Llnited States, for inlernatloiiaiiw, lug ihehurbor oi’ Skul-iwny. 1 Development of northern British, Columbia mining properties during, recent years has made Skagway. lnillliiisi for more things than the grave of "Soapy" Smith, notorious gold rump outlaw of the Klondike] days. it has become the natural‘ ilistribuiing centre for a vast terri- tory. ,_ i "During the early days of the Klondike rush, Skagway became the Metropolis of Southeast Alaska}, but today poor old Skagway is. nothing butu remnant of the past"; writes Forest J. Hunt of Juneau,‘ Alaska, und he addsr “With u") mines or commercial resources in the vicinity on American territorv.. the town stands neglected and alone by the United States goverm, ment; it is the port of cntryio ull, Canadian interests throughout the vast region of mincrnlizcil "terri- tory tributary to the headwaters This is a port oi‘ value to Canada. of the Yukon and Atlin countryf and if owned by her no doubt new. life and increased value would come to Skoigway as well as in- i ~ 1 . . . i Internationahzlng i i these four pat- BIG WHEAT CROP _ MAYRESULT IN CHEAPER BREAD " TORONTO, Sept. i7.—Will cilcap- er wheat lower the price of blend? Mfllerfl and grnill men think wheat must be cheaper. in view oi‘ the assured great crop of around 458,000,000 bushels. And the bread of the. near future \vi-'l be baked Jrom (rheuper flour because brand ffirms have put gif llllYlllli H0111‘- wuiling to see what s 181W‘ Yllqll would do to when! prices. rSomo of the ilreail now being sold is baked from wheat fllllllilli! much higher than the present level of $1.30 for 1N0. 3 northern ivhcat. The bread men cannot any deilll- itoly ihut blcad prices will be ii W er, but they think it lifkely ihnt ll’ [he iuriqe crop is converted nml flour (romes down in value there may be some shading in bread. it takes five bushels of yvilcui to make a barrel c-f flour. and a barrel of flour makes 180 loaves oi’ b10110» .A very substantial drop u! 20 11011!“ n bushcl in wheat price would make u iurrrrl oi ilour one dcllur cheaper, and this would cause bread price to lull hull’ a cent or so. link. ers pnini out lhnt the constituents oi‘ ilflillll now include milk. mall extract in some cases, und lard for shorlenlllg, while in iornler duys breuil was just wheat. and yeast. llrciul, they say. is u superior lift" duct, und contains more items und mus-u cost more. The labor cud oi’ it will prohilby exhibit no chungc \vitliill tho ncxi tow months. VERY LARGE YIELD Ono of tho nlilfcrs "any his firm is inclined in ilelicve lhul evun the uovcrnmciii ‘tori-cost o1" 451i.- Hthiillii bushels nlny bo excel-doll. as lht-lr csiinlutcs are sonlwhui. higher. 'l‘hresiling is now on, and lhc danger oi‘ fr: at damaging standing crop ia‘ practically Hi1. TilUTii muy be sllizili 4111111101‘ HY hill] W's-other ircturrling (fOlllpliilUll of harvesting. iSome oi‘ the products (f win-at MONG the hobilityof smartly dressed men the Brocibnd Si. Lawrence are the aristocrats of Hat Style. creased interest in ull Canadian en-‘ “nw m‘ ‘he market’ Including‘ terprize-g throughout that sectionTi bread, are baked from flour pilrch- used ni from $l.40 to us high an $1,- 60 ptrdinshel. if wheat loses as much as 20 cents o bushe-i, there would be ‘a (liffereilce of no less than 50 cents a bushel between that low and the highest ivhent now béiilg used, which vrould be cquul to flour nt $2.50 per barrel chtnper. ‘in such event, it is dii" iicult to see how bread could muin- than internptlonalize Siragway‘ hnr-' lml- TllBY would cede the town to Canada in exchunge for lnnd now‘ belonging to Canada which mighti be considered of equal value to the United States- tuin its price. goilimey (i101; the doctor. It is not, _ y goo or the children when: t k Ruth Needs 81x ..“..".‘..Z.‘.E‘.‘.°".‘SZ2'2.‘i.§§°l:i;..?“§.i3;» ‘and aches, but the d] for its use on sickrecztrtele. regliigzf —-—- _ Should always be a bottle of u in NEW YORK. Sept. i7.—Wltn 12 the house. , games remaining tlmlnwéhe ganléeg , ‘h d l, Babe Rut ay oose ' t” ° “° Evldence Heard In , circuit belt off Blankensshlp of the ' Chicago White Sox. Bsmbino needs is eight in front of Gehrig. At this , i time during his banner season he his home run total to 53 with o Case A a‘ ‘ but e to equal his 1921 record and g Inst l h cl ii d 58 l ers. t" a p e up ‘om Detailed evidence oi grievances of The standin : g Games Honk“ telephone subscribers _of Bedeque, Ruth, 1921‘ ............. .142 so P1P“ “"1"” "Balm the P- E- Island. iauui. 102v 6.. s3 ftlephm“? °°~ "l wllllecllo" with. Gehrig um 45 a oration in contract involving the 1 establishment of the toll system of communication to Summer-side, was AVIATRU- Ans AGO, heard yeilllldlly in the Supreme, Court by, ‘Justice Arsenault appoint-' ecl as commissioner to inquire into‘. and make report to the provincial government oi tbc~matters in dip‘ puie. Mr. A. F. Arsenault. K. 0.,‘ is conducting the case for thmcom-i pluinants. Mr. Walter S. Grant. Divisional Superintendent of the P. E. I. ‘elephone system on behalf of the Telephone Company. Mr. Arsenault ln outlining the‘ grievances tdbe submitted stated that when the telephone ' installed the people of Bedeque s ANNISTON. Alan, Sept. 1'1.— Miss Ruth Elder, oi Lakeland. Fla" who. with George Haideman, will at- tempt a translantic flight in the plane “American Girl", was mar- rled in Birmingham in " ptember. 1925, w Lyle Womack. of Lakeland, Florida. Miss Elders sister, Mrs. James Glass. said here yesterday. .___, trict were offered two means of con- nectlon with Summerside. They; could construct their own rural lines connecting with Summerside at’ a certain rental or .the~ company“ would install a linesupplying their, own materials and co eating them, with the Prince Co _ spits], Tug,- subscribers decided to let the’ com pany construct‘ pay a rental oi eighteen dollars a year. which they paid for several years. At a later data the com- pany raised the rental to twenty four dollars a year. A further mauve has recently been made, giv- inl the iiubscrlbers their central at Bedeque and reducing their rentil to eighteen dollars. The present complaint is with regard to the change of central from Bummerliile to Bedeque. which means toll rota! to Bummcrside. It is contended that Bummerside is the natural It Pays To Get The t Facts A large proportion ll Ill OB nerve om’! gonlrlhd ll I normal I In expended ll the not of nosing. . lye: an often found In be lbfoetlvo so that although vlllfl ls still load. the! are conun- In} twine or vinoo tlnu their al- lotted lfirllon of nerve foroqthol rnhlilnl other vlhl Ifllll of their motive plliflg . The result ls sullen piysilll disorders-QM“ la remote puns n the. but’. , ., L Two nII of He?! in I00! on in fhls Ill. Y“ lie POO‘ III“ M their trouble ls one: not new q-pseud naul q tonnes al.- nmlnallon discloses the hots. If linen lo on! loosen who'l- evrr Io Q1044 01o drill. III umulml nan m!" undo I 00 have a lblnonb canal II and , . . . _ om cm: rams also!!! V00! I'll. H- J- M43 ,_ NW |,(_(QLW i i L i ’ mails-ram: scam - Mr. 4.1 92to,_ Some Alaskans would go farther . g5; . their‘ own lines and“ , ETOWN, GUARDIAN styles are new, the Fabrics are rich and ha Land the prices reasonable. Come and be convinced. 1 " PRUWSE anus in. crna FASHION CENTRE” of six dollars in yearly rental which they claimed was more than over- weighed by the increased expense turn to the old arrangement, with of tolls. The case for the Tele- through communication to Sum- phone Company Will llfllbllbll’ be merslde. Evidence to this effect presented today. . generally was detailed by Messrs. -—?-<o->——%I {g1 Daniel D. McDonald, North Bede- - ' .- que. Theophllus J. lnman, Central “edeque, George M. Wright, Central ' Bedeque, Joy Hayes, Searletown, ghosfilpliillmphrey, Wilmoi; Valley, e0. c ranc Fernwood William . ' ‘ VANCOUVER, n. (t. Schl- 211 — figiaznkirgénfifgergigfgflf’ The copper industry was never in Profit,’ Lower Freetown Donald M ll "m" l'|°‘"""‘hmg °°'“m|"" um" Bernard, Lower preew$vn_ ' at present, and with the opening The following Summerside wit- llll 0f 118W lillilllcl-li- llllrumllurll’ l“ nesses were called for the complain- northwestern Quebec. there l5 9V‘ ants: Messrs. Donald Baker, Lucas "Y llfllllllfifil that present produc- R, Allen, J. Leroy Holmgn, Gem M, ilon will soon be greatly exceed- Muttart. Several subscribers testi- 811. C- P- Bwwflillg. (‘Iflllllflll Mllll‘ lied to having refused to sign the nger of the Britannia Mining and new contract with the company al- Smelllus (lomulmy. nssnretl visit- ing ilelegutes at today's session of the Empire Mining (éongresa. Reviewing the pogreus or the copper mining lndu try in Canada. Mr. Browning placed the world's leging that they had been led_to expect continuous through- connec- prcductlon at approximately 1.650.- 000 tons annually. the United tion with Summerside. The wit- nesses were cross examinaeed by Mr Grant on the terms of contract and and other matters. it was pointed out by the commissions that evi- dance of increased expense of the States beinl by Mr the largest con- ncw service to and from Bummer- tributor, with 53 por cent_ begun-n side would 'not of itself substantiate controlling a further 17 per cent a grievance if the change meant a produced from mines in South Am- erica. Canada's sharo amounts to about four par cont. - Mr. Browning cited figures in tho effect that the consumption of cop- per per capital in the United distinct improvement in public ser- vice. The wltnésses examined on this. point. however, expressed the opinion that the new service offer- ed no advantage save the reduction i \ ‘l u ti You are bid a cordial welcome “to attend our - ~ Big" Fall Opening on Thursday Afternoon, Sep- tember 22nd, from 2 to 5 P. M. and following days... Thursday Afternoon we present the newest and smartest of the seasons creations in Coats, Dresses, Millinery and other Fall accessories. The ndsome‘ l Sllllio (lllld llllll Willlillillllllll’ IID-portant role in the immediate fut- "mx "llW-ll’ 1° Cfllladll all") wnsure. The scope of activities in the 15.20 pounds per nnnum. whereas in England, France and Germany it amounted to only about seven Der cent. or a little higher, while in Chino. and India it was relative- ly negligible. it would scom, therefore, he said, ihnt there nrc grisut phsslbilitieli for increased consumption of cop~ per in all lmrtn of the world. (lan- ndinn production in 1926 amounted lo IZlZLiiEl-JAHZ pounds, valued at $17,-ilili.Iiil0. This is the largeét out. put cver utioined, and the fact lilut the iotnl luur been increasing steadily each year since the slump following the war argues well for the future of‘ the industry. At pres- out, mines in British (miumhla contribute nbuut two-thirds of the totnl and Ontario mines nearly oun- thlrd, the balance coming from (Quebec, but the latter province is (lélllillefl ‘to play a much more im. It Wears and u" A northwqotcrn section of Quebec. commonly referred to as tho Rouyn district, may be judged from the fact that during 1924 nml 192G more than 5,000 nlinlin; claims were recorded. many of these claims having largo deposits of good grade copper ore. Mr. Browning referred to llw forward strides that have been ruade in recent years in the metal- lurgical process for treating low- grade ores. and pointed out that Canada has not been backward in. this advance of technique, one plant inifiritish Columbia havhu: been among the first to instal tho now well-known and highly sur- cesaful flotation process. willie all producers have shown marked op- Brnliux improvements which are reflected by the low unit costs and by tho low-guide oro which they are nblo to trout successfully. Washes Well DS-KNIT winter un-