i 1 \ turns: econ ORANGE PEKOE S EA L BRAND From picmresq,“ ens m your (c; table Seal Brand Te: maintains all its rare fragrance and dillfllolll 51W”?- - ' i -h I d e.- u d flit-HIM i;:i;':.7i..’:.1::.:::f'.;",::':;::;.::.:l.z:..ll.;.,....... "ran rza or QUALITY" N‘? Western Guardian --BUYIN G POTATOES Albany Station. highest prices. Harris Abbatloir 00., Ltd. All grocers. ed. make purchases. poultry at, our Warehouses in Mal- pcque. French River and Kenning- ton. The Greatest ~ Sale in Our, History SELLING BEiiiilS Wednesday Nov. 23- ulllt 0ililEil elmolllllas WILL BE USELESS i wllut nus uluu . llurllls . I PiiiLLiPS sues SYSTEM BARGAIN DISTRIBUTORS '_ IN CHARGE AT G. E. PRATT 8r SUN , ST. PETEIPS BAY ' _ ‘v. ' I’. E. I. 5L . l‘ -5UNDAY SERVICES-Jlev. D. M. (lrarrt will preach on Sunday. Nov, 20th at Travellers Rest at ll a.m.; Freetown at 3 p.nl.; North Berequo at 7. The North Bedeqlre rrreetirrg is the Thank offering of the Y.L. Missionary Society. Note b -UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA Kerrslngton, Nov. 20th Rev, J. R. Saint, D1), Minister 9.45 s.m. Sunday school: 11 n.m. “With (‘hrlst Ill Personal Service"; 7 p.m. A Lifegivlng Draught from God's River." illustrated Hymns at close First Church, Summerfield, 3 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. 8 ll-"iyflitle 0n Wednesday utter spend- ing the past two months with her" liar-err. Conn. Slrc was accom- on Saturday. —*N~ -INSTITUTE MEETlING.._ Tile annual nrectlng of tho Grand River ‘Fuesday. tNov. 8th., i027. at the ironic oi‘ Mrs. Jss. S. McKinnon, Cross Rivers. The report of the secretary. Miss Jessie McIntyre, showed tirut the past year lrad been - ‘u nrcst successful onc financially, and it was unanimously adopted. vislrbillty of disballtllrrg the pres- ent institute, which represents the whole of Grand River, and forming two institutes. one in Cross Rivers tiislrict. and another lll Baysille tlisirltzt. Beingput to a vote it filo mcnrhcrs of the Cross Riversi district proceeded to for'm a new in- p stiluto and the foilowinfi officers epir N. McKinnon; VICfL-PPGS. Mrs. Leo Draught; Secretary. bliss llel- crr Mclntyrc; Directors: Mrs. Wil-l liarll D. McDonald, hirs. Linus Ll Kinnorl. T i EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION‘ Fitting and supplying glas- ses. etc. H. J. MABON Murray-M-ade SI-IEIITIIINGS There is a Murray-Made fclt building paper for cvcry requirement. They are supplied either dry or tarrcd, 32" in width and ln a variety of weights. They all carry a guarantee of scrvlcc nml satisfaction. Write for samples and prices. sheathing or ..-)‘ y Attention Potato Dealers Bo olro and have your Tan ready for Pototo Shipping. The Chtloiiolown Guardian Job Printer-y in in n position to dli all ordm cl most IHPICIIVQ prices and can nuke DRY AND TARRED _ twist nay and brown mixture; . l eannookbar‘ Tweed. each its‘? ’ -' erylpoc .......8:l. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED.‘ a real "aura. bargain‘: _ ‘SUMMERSIDE ' 358- - 5-tuf2l. 4 I GROCERIES ___ _ ~_____ llnord Drab-rm Too, per lb. 70c. ‘ 8mm m» m. m. , - m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$3.15 , orwonararsr MONTAGUE, r. n. l. Office Connected with N Drugstore. fi New Low Prices KENNEDYS KENSINGTON STARTING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. ' i We offer you exceptionally good values on the following articles-i. During tho past few weeks you have‘ saved money by shopping with us. . You arc strongly advised to secure the bargains listed bclow. | Whol- you savc between the reg- ular prices and our special cut, will enable your money to have addition- al purchasing power. Think it over: HARDWARE Blue Enamel Potato Pot, each regular $1.65. Special . . . . . . . .. $1.211 ular 30c. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23c Tnpaioo Sweat Pads, each regular 75c. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 WALL PAPER You have been intending to paper that. room: poidilco of our Wnu Papa- in room lots at from 28c lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.80 per lot DRY GOODS Men's Overalls with bibmnd chow tic braces mode of good qboilt denim. blue. all sizes each $1.50. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.19 Men's Pants. all wool. double i You know u well u we do that you may not have another chance to looure live pound: at this uv- ing. ' i King Colo Too, per lb. 75c. Special Mr. Jas. E. MacNeill, n. well known and popular flsbemrsn. WhO has fe- every sided in Summerside for the post day at J. F. Lord's new war houscfflve years, passed away at: his resi- market dance on Sunday evenini. Bled 60 years. after a brief illness. The deceased, who was a native of Sea -ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA View. had zone iv Mnllwque fllhlns OATS. Better Oats. Better China. and W58 l-alifll 11-14.gwkg, Thursday last Mrs. MacNeill went down by car and broughglm ‘home __ - on Friday. Despite the o care ‘°.‘.’,.f_.,i‘.l‘.f‘,fi.i,‘."‘i,.fl‘.’.fis ‘gvfnlliuuc medical attention his condition Cvough will be in the vicinity of crew WOM- Pflfllmimi“ develilped Summer-side within next few days txfimd 7"’ P355“ ‘imam’ “W33” There 437.11.17-31} are left to mourn a sorrowlng widow (formerly Miss Mcfiélrléglnmiga blddal- --DFIESSED POULTRY WANT- M“) and °“'° "h "- ‘l’ ED-We are now prepared to payrallljd M5158 E3258 at ag-‘mfié "if highest price for drawn dressedigjtg: 00mg“! fly isynqp y e ifuneral took place Tuesday alter- _ _ _ ‘noon to St. 278 11 11 til cemetery. in St. Dun'stan's Cathedral, Char- lottetowu morning, Nov. 9th, 1927. when Miss Eliza McDonald, R. N., dsutllhtcr of the change lll the hours of service. 81g’ ‘Alphousus McLelian. sweet wedding march. played Bessie Blanchard. floated through the church, the bride who was un- arm and proceeded to the altar pteps, where lire ceremiouy ‘was ‘performed by the Rev. John A. Mc- Donald, Grand Rivcr. uncle of the bride, who also celebrated the Null- —ETNJOYED raw. -Mrs. John Illa‘ “as” ‘unhmis rennmed m h" home m sister of the groom. rendered sev- leral vocal solos The bride ‘looked charmingly youth- |.t ,. ‘ . _ _ . . lful in a gown of white satin with laughter. ‘ills Victor LeLrolx, New Iconwmuonal W“ and Orange bkw lwnlvd by her sen. Mr. \Villiz1nr Mc- rmms- .°“"ym“ a" arm mum“ of Innis. who returned to New llaven ?rpheha roses “m! ‘nmden ha“ ern. bridal party and the Reverend cel- clrrant, drove ttrthe home of the w, . , boro Street. rnlons institute, was held on breakfast was served‘ couple then left by the boabtrain for the United States, where they [will visit lBcston. New York and lfurtlrer West. returning in a few {weeks to the home in Arlington. where theywill .-. , , _ -r-eslde. A dtsctlssltn was held on the ad krona ‘fiends happy and prosperous life. “was tlctrfrleli that district institutes Susie Morrison‘ Baygmq, _ in“ on ‘Kwllllllld he formed 1 Following this Monday will spend the winter. were elected: President, Mrs. Jr-s- ,0; summersidg left on Saturday last ion a visit w the scenes of his boy- hood days at London. 0m- Crapaud is inthe Prince Edward Island Hospital, havinfl "lldersone a successful operation last week. His friends hope to sec him abolll in a few weeks with renewed health. has closed her house for the winter to spend the season daughter, Mrs. Summcrside. rside. left Tuesday mornlns for Que- lbec, having received an invitation lln Prince County illflsullal. and l8 Two quart Tin Dipper, each rcg- . ,- I s . THE CHARIJOTFETO --WELL KNOWN RESIDENT. — ill there and on Mont tended. The Paul's Church and —-WEDDIN'G -BELL$---A quiet ut pretty wedding was celebrated at 5.30 on Wednesday and Mrs. Allan Joseph McDon- Pisquid, became the wife of llir. While the of Mendelssohds by Miss strains the a Darnl ttentled. entered on her father's Miss Winnie McLellan, very beautilully. Fbllorvirrg the ceremony the where a beautiful The happy groom‘s beautiful much We join with their num- in wishing them a ._N.__ PERSONALS WBTC —The hlisses Janie Giliis and [or (RkrlilQll, ,whm_'s ‘they companiment by Miss Mae Belle Woodside. "M11 J- H~ M55599“ T°wn Clerk‘ Solos by Mrs. Clarke Woodside while away she time “Mr. H. V. Norton. merchant of -Mrs Donald McLean of Crapsud good with her Lowell Compton. -Senaior MacArthur of Summer- to attend a banquet to be given there by the Young Liberals Club in honor of Hon. Lucien Cannon. K. C.. Solicitor General. Senator MacArthur will also attend the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. —Ml‘:~:. Angus (ilrlnpiwii is visit- ing her old home in (Irons Rivers hzrvinl: come from llunrford, Me.. ln- order to sec her llllll) nephew, Muster J. J. McDouguli. who has had a serious operation performed making a satisfactory rot-every. N ~—Mrs. John W. Klilrrillc who spent tile past summer with her daughter, Mrs. llclnlzrn Mlzlntyrc. Blrysirlc. loft on llirllrday for lrin- coln. Maine, when» she will visit her son, Mr. Peter Klllrllde, irom which pluco she will no to Boatr-n. to spend the winter. —~N—~— (lave Premier Big Gherrywood Pipe BIRMINGTON, Nov. l6--A three- foot cherrywood pipe. modelled on one of his favorites. was presented to Premier Stanley Baldwin by the undergraduates at. Birmingham Uni- versity when he opened the new bio- logical block of the University rc- ccntly. The pipe appeared to give the Premier as much pleasure as the honorary decree of Doctor _of Laws which had just been conferred on him. He smllingly swung the pips over hill shoulder. entered a burles- que Roman chariot (drawn by a bnntomine "horse"l. and curled by a bodyguard of students in weird costume and wearing painted noses. he made a triumphant exit." Undergraduates crowded the gal- leries in, the hall where the degree was conferred and showered con- fetti, on the robes of the professors. Jack A Clrapcd Hands Mixed with sweet oll and op- plled often. Minor-d’: will hot rough and chopped skin. nmcr stock up for the winter. SALE AT ABOVE PIICIU ENDS on an con EVINING N0 Ill lttn. Estate James Kennedy! _ Kensinfi I i l [4 | ll A W513!‘ lltvtrllgril Montague. ..'MONTAGUE iPrcf. son. Organist and choir leader of Zion Presbyterian Church, will op- en a class for pialro and singing in Montague, and will be at resideco of Mrs. A.D, McLure each Monday afternoon and evening. 454-1148-25 presided. James Hickey; Phyllis Hickey. families. James Montgomery presided. programme consisted of: Chorus-"Oid Timers" Drill by the school children Three violin selections Charles Woodside with piano sc- Simpson presided. was occupied with the rendering of a. good programme consisting of readings by Misses Alena Woodside, Jean Owen and Louise Slmpsom: Gaelic song, Rev. D. M. Grant; solos‘ by Messrs Albert Burgess and Chas. Lowe; duet. by Rev. A. Ramsay and, Jean Owen; a dialogue by Mrs. A. L. Owen and Master John Owen and choruses by Mission Band. Then followed several contests and much merrlment wds occasioned by_ the awarding of prizes. per was served and s. sing song en- joyed snd a vote of thanks moved by Miss Hazel Ramsay president of the Band, seconded by Mrs. John Simpson was conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. Woodslde for their kind hos-' pitaiity. HONOR ROLL OF PRINClP/ll/S DEPARTMENT OF FANNING Champion. l WN GUARDIAN Etistern Guardian . REAsTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to no elve news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. mnlzclsrznto WANTED — Apply with reference and salary. to J. W. Carruthers. 427-1l-l7-3l ..‘°THE MONTAGUE SHIPPING‘ CLUB will bc loading sheep and, hogs Wednesday forenoon, Nov,: 23rd. Listing completed Nov. 26th; 419-11-17-31 Anrrear. Mlllilril’! Llniluont for Insect bliol. Malpeque There was a good attendance at.‘ nnual Thank-Offering of the! W. M. ‘ which was held in Darnley Hall on Tuesday night, Mr. A. W. Wocdside The devotional exercises were interspersed with a fewread-i ings and solos as follows: Wallace MacNutt; recitation, Mrs.‘ recitation, Miss An address which. was given by Rev. D. M. Grant fill- ecl a large place on the programmcl. The thank-offering was a success in, every way and the interest in the cause of missions was shown by the liberal collection received. ey and Sea View a The Malpeque Women‘s Institute gave a very enjoyable evening to the‘ brides stint. Mls. John Duffy, Hills- m"? Pflyersgrfjghlaglgilzllg eggshell deavored in the past to co-o with the trustees of the Cumber-. land trust fund and the trustees in‘ the betterment oi’ the school and the efforts of this society have been appreciated. The object view at the present time namely,‘ the purchase of adrinking foun-' taln is a much needed improvement. the rate payers showed their inter-i est by their presence and in return Mr,‘ The‘ happily entertained. and Mr. Charles Woodside Rleadings-Mrs Vernon MacGouq gan, Mrs Ralph Ramsay and Miss, "r111 w did --Mrs. s. n. Burke of Alberton. 108a,? °° S ° McDonald and Mrs. Jnnrcs S. .\lc- has returned from a short trip to The organization of the New Brunswick. Bun-ride institute was leit tn a fut~ visited her son. Milo. who is a stu- lrrc (late to he decider! upon. vN-—,dent at St. Joseph's University. 5t- ‘Josephs, N. B. _ and Mrs. Leslie D. MacNutl: was the accompanist for the evening. Supper was served and a social enjoyed. The “Doing Our Bit" Mlssioni Band gave a parlor social at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Wood-, side on Friday evening. hundred people manifested their, interest by their presence and en- joyed the entertainment and other, John The first hour things provided. Mr. SCHOOL Grade X—i, Edith MacNutt; 2, Janetta Champion; Ramsay. Grade VIIL-l, Minnie Manderson Grade VII-A. Ruth Montgomery? 2, Elwin Mountain Grade VI—i, Barbara MacNutt: 2, Sidney MacGougan; 3. Helen Burns.‘ Grade V-i. Earle Stewart; 3, Rosie Wall; 4.] Leslie Abbot; MacKenzie. Perfect attendance-Edith Mac-l Nutt, Margaret. Ramsay, Janettcl Louise Burns, ‘ Ruth Montgomery, Helen Burns, Sidney MacGougan. Leslie Abbot. Doctors , Dying Notes (By British PARIS, Nov. 17.—The extraordin- ary courage of a Paris hospital doc- tor. M. Adrien Fftrburger. who died of tetanus contracted by an scci-, dental but oh his thumb during an operation, in recorded. Dr. i-hrburgor was well aware of the terrible danger he was exposed to and when the operation bod boob’ completed successfully he asked for five tubes of ‘anti-tetanus scrum. and then left word at the hospital, that. he would not. be on the roster for duty for several days. Al. home he ndminiitc ed the ser- lim w- himoeli and lylni» down in bed with notebooks beside him. corofully indicated the progress of the malady and the effect-s of the sci-um. When his fellow surgeons and physicians called on him ho was suffering terrible agony. but Ilill inliotod every time he had o minute‘: respite in jotting down tho Unified Pres!) I10 Vi! feeling and - symptom inaction caused by the vorloun drugs ldihlhfiltrod DRUGGISTl Thomp- Solo, Mrs‘ peratc; by Mr. two dia- i About one.‘ Bean SIID- i 3, Margaret" Louise Burns; 2. i (MJI the S.i Dollar Stretching Economies for Week-end. Shoppers. From every department there comes a. rousing list of bargains that will appeal to every one to whom the saving of substantial money on the week's income is an object. is something you want and need‘ Every item offered is usable and good. Every single one a REAL bargain in l i 2.‘ i I i I 1b and uter- 4a hours’ illness Ifltktor of Labor. has swarm umoully a sold medal fir»... 4-. ... __ “a; l0!‘ I “i o Boy's Sweaters of $2525 Value-week end -$ 1.50 This great bargain was picked up by our buyer a. few days ago —and includes Coat Sweaters, “V” necks, Pull-overs and Wind- breakers .. ?5‘.‘§‘;“’P‘Y‘."T*.l-5Il . Boys’ lined leather . - Mitt, knit wool Higaiylscrogey 2%?’ wrist . . . . . . . . . '30 StOCklRSS - - - - ' Boys’ V neck wors- t d J . . . Larger sizes . . ‘l elseys 1-0“ Boys’ grey. brown and heather Tweed Winter Coats, sizes 28 to 34. This 7 isadandyvalue...,........... " Small Boys’ Winter Overcoats, brown and grey tweeds, full lined, 4 to 8 3 year sizes- Look them over . . . . . . ' Boys’ Wear Section——Ground floor‘ ""1 "-""5W-'Il'wc. u.‘ -'3Mm, NOVEMBER 1s 1927. Every item offered Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, all sizes, as- 7 sorted colors __ I 9 Georgette land crepe de Chene Scarfs, Special [Dotted Artificial Silk for lingerie, regular 85c, week end clearing. .59c Good range of notable value stripe‘ Fflannelette onsaleat ..........15c Cream and White Flan- nelette, only . . . . . . . .16c Small lot 0i’ Dress Goods worth to $3.00, clearing out week end onl, er ard y p y 1-00 These are ALL GOOD-_ Be sure to see tllem. Ladies’ Muskrat Coat $79 This is ONE WONDERFUL CHANCE — there's just one coat, 43 inches long, size 38. If the size suits you, you areinluck 8 Brush Wool Sweaters, clear- ing lines. Re lar 2.9 f0r.. gu Dresses for Ladies and Misses. A small lot at a wonder- 3 no ful bargain price of .. . . . " 12 Misses’ Brush Wool Sweat- brs,—Frida.y and Satur- 1 day " Clearing out a lot of Children's Natural Wool Underwear worth to $1.40 for ...... ' An odd line of Silk Underwear, clearing at HALF PRICE. Ladies’ Voile Nightgown, all leading colors, worth to ‘l $2.20, week end sale ... ' same smart silk is good and high, stocking has a satisfactory “run stop" A good value '79 .19 i gggamtlrflol English Silk and Wool Stockings . . . . . '69 smcklngs ' " ' ' - This all English stocking comes in medium weight, in a good range of colors, .§.'°.“.‘.Y‘?'.“.°f . .. 59 ing, lar value for... ' Good, warm, well-made garments. the price is . . . . ...-.....- Fleece lined Combination $1 .30 Men’s plain knot sox, heavy Union mixture 25 ---...-. Ties, smart new shppes. . .450 All wool Dress Flannel This lot of very desirable fab- rics, 31 inches wide, comes in Scarlet, Sand, Rosewood and Wine. Compare this value with anything shown anywhere ' Lot of Silks, Taffetas, Valen- cias, etc., worth to $3, wiilclear at per yard. . . COMBINATION FLANNELS, CLEAR AT This line has plain flannel for body of dress, plain flannel in Blue, Green and so on Mail orders will be promptly filled for any of the above‘ Pure Thread Silk Hose 79¢ A new supply of this real good stocking,- pure thread silk, reinforced with Rayon, A very popular stock silk and wool combined, —— fawn. peach and nude, dol- Mens’ Fleece Ilned Shirts & Drawers " A big special purchase, but available in odd sizes only. If we have your size Heavy all wool ribbed Hose 50c Men's fancy wool and Rayon 80x, pretty patterns. 2 pairs . f0 95 MEN'S JUMBO KNIT COAT SWEATERS. $3.00 . Our buyer picked these up away below the regular Price and he is passing part of the saving over to you. ordinarily have to pay a much higher figure for these fine garments, shown in grey, garnet and camel on each . . . New patterns in Men's Silk Men's Tweed Pants in fawg and brown, a}ood value at 3 - 5 69c yd. NB-Vy. Copenhagen, _ 1.00 shade for skirt, very 1 ea osewoo ‘.69 ‘d . R d, C ...-.- You would Unbleached Cotton. 36 and _ 40 ins‘ wide, per yard . . . . “ White “Cannon" Bath Towels. perpalr 4° .25 Circular Pillow Cotton. and 42 ins‘ wide -“MoorMac" Roller Towelllng. Heavy Reversible Hearth Rugs, fringed ends 54x27 Flat Extension Curtain R0651 curved ends, week end .- - - Frllled Edge curtailing. clear" ing at HALrF PRICE. Madras for aide dropeg- "c" good range of colors, PRICE. " MOORE 6 PPLEOD, 1.98 12c