cnmsryns- THEM’ _ m: mini tannin m: liESlEllll c " in» ~ 26 AL. PLUNKETT Of the Dumbells in “ACE HIGH” PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY AND TU ESDAY S0 Years Hence Thepiano you buy now d give satisfaction -completc satisfaction for a lifetime. Fifty yearn hence yourchild- ren and your children's -BHOP from Holman’: Catalog. sale and Retail. Batman's. Summer- aidc.-771-11~17-1-mo. -SERIOUSLY lLL—Mr. John Strong. Summerside- who has been seriously ill at. his home was re- ported to be a little better yester- day. —NOTICE TO FARMER8.—We will load Live Hogs at Albany Sta- tion Tuesday, Nov. 25th paying highest market prices. Green Bros, Borden and Albany. 849-11-20-4i —~T0 BANQUET-Messrsfieorge iiiuttart, Lucas Allan. J. LeRoy Hol- man, J. J. Morris and B. W. Tan- ton of the Suulmerside Board o! Trade- will attend the banquet to be giver; to Sir Henry Thornton at the Victoria liotei- Charlottetown. on Monday evening. —~T0 FOX MEET-Messrs T. Shelton Sharpe. East Bideford, and B. Graham Rogers, Sumrnerside leave this morning‘ to attend the Royal Winter Fair and also to be present at the big fox meeting be- ‘ing held at the Carlsrite Hotel, Toronto, Monday night. —BIG FOX MEETING. —0ne of the most important fox meetings over held in Canada will be that which is scheduled to lake place in Toronto on Nevember 24th (next 3101111113‘): Foxmen from all over the Dominion and import-ant Gov- t-rnnlent officials will be present and will discuss questions of para- mount interest to the industry. All local fox breeders who can pos- sibly do so should make it a point, to attend. -—POLICE COURT-Jfhe 1391199 _ court iu snmmersitie was occupied all of yesterday morning with a charge laid by prohibition inspect- or Barbour against two men from Kensington. who, it is alleged. ob- tained liquor illegally from the loc- al vendor. Several witnesses were hoard and at 1 o'clock Stipendiary Wyatt adjourned the case until Monday morning. Messrs. A. C. Saunders and Justin l-lynes appear- ed for the defendants and Mr. Heath Strong for the prosecution. i—<-o>i—- PERSONALS. ——-Dr, William Woods, Montreal arrived in Summersidelust night on a visit to his two brothers. i ——Mr. B. G. Rogers returned last lnight from Vanceboro whore he [went in connection with the big ifox shipment. l —~1\ir_ Augustus Ahern, of Alber- fton, paid a visit to town during the llearly part. of the week.—ll. 1 —Messrs. Thompson and Larkins iof l-lolmans Ltd.. Summcralde, mot- ‘ored to Emerald on Monday morn- ing and iustailcil a beautiful plpc- ,lcss furnace in .\iill River Cottage- the home of Mr. P. P. Duffy. 7 ——Mrs. Martin Griffin, OLeary. children should be en- it. it it be l Hchtzman 8r Co. Art Piano that will be the cale- The Heintzman repu- tation ia a reputation built on long service-—- permanency of tone. permanency of con- struction, pen- anency of finish. Ask a friend who has had a Heintz» man for years. 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MacQUARRIE SI '.ll.l/IiI\’.S'/I)If returned home on Wednesday from a business trip to Charlottetown and Summersitica-J-i. -—Mr. John McDougall of Springf- ield, Lot 7, was here on Tuesday ;and entered the Prince County hos- |pital to undergo a course of medi- lcal treatmcni..—<l-l. —--—<+~>i-_ SNAILS ON ENGLISH MENUS LONDON, Nov. 2i.-—-The "snail HUMOR" has opcncil in some of the leading London restaurants and lllllifilfi. 'i‘hcse epicu-r-ian delicacies fed on vine leaves tin the Burgundy vineyards, were brought over from Paris by an airplane and served af- shells. Itir. llacoir-“Did you hear those measly roostcrs crowing this morn- ing early?" i Airs. llacon-“Ycs, ilear." .\ir. Ilacon-"l wonder what on i-urib lhcy want to do that for?" Mrs. Bacfm-—“\Vhy. don't you ro- lmcmbcr, dear, you got up 0110 Imorning carly- and you crowed ililfllli it for a wcck?" 'l‘ili~‘. .'\.\ll) i-t. OVICR <il"l’l‘l."l‘ or \\'l~‘. mv .\\"i-1 Yotf (‘.\I.I‘._0i< RS, .\i [SK RATS A N1) I) FUR l).-\Y Riill \'II.I. Illi RFfFURNi-Il) SlIil’i\ll~lN'l' LVICR FUX Pl-ZIITS ./\ (‘rockctt & Gallant Bldg. Summer St. 8k17-1'i'!19wnr.“" “ —-——— TlVE—The Guardian‘ ,-ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Wholo- representative has an lcr fish in their palo golden-brown l REPRESENTA- Western —GUARDIAN coon Wat- er street, Summerrids- next 10 Laurence Gallant‘: Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)——hls phone numb" ls 233. He is an experienced new!- paperman, capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service. etc. and will be pleased to receive news. subscriptions or advertising. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD-The death occurred at Tig- nish. on Monday, Nov. 10th, of Cal- ixte Chaisson. after an illness of only 8 days, at the age of 88 years. l-lo leaves to mourn his loss, one son John also two brothers, Jerome and the Rev. John Chaisson, D.D.. of RllSlllCO Parish. The funeral took place on Nov. 13th, at Tignish cem- etery. The High Mass of Requiem was sung by his brother, Rev. John Chaisson. The pail-bearers were Peter Blanchard, Ben Peters, Cyril- le Chaisson. Edmond Chaissou, Mor- in Martin. and Timothy Ahearn. —FUNERAL TODAY—Hls many friends were shocked to learn of the death of Mr. \V1llliam Ball. a highly respected citizen of Summer- side for the past five years, former- ly a successful farmer at Union Corner, Prince County. Mr. Ball. who was 71 years of age. was sick but. a few days and his passing was unexpected—very few even know- ing that he was ailing until they heard of his death on Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. He was a prom- inent member of the Methodist Church and attended service on last Sunday. lie leaves t.o mourn a sorrowing widow, (formerly Elean- or Linkletetr) and also one brother Mr. JamesBall, Summersitle. The funeral takes place this (Saturday) afternoon from his residence, Myr- tle SL. to the Methodist. Church. where a service will be held at 2 o’clock. The bereaved will have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community in their great. loss. —M I LKY WAY-Summerside has then some. Yesterday morning. not satisfied with the lubricants as slip- plicd by the Weather Man, a milk vendor thought he would go one bvttcr and make several of the Summersiile Streets the pro- verbial “Milky \Vay". The particu- lar star in the horizon “'21s the Un- dors fiery steed who became fright- ened at something and gave a genu- ine exh-bit-lon of "horse»play“. The horse ran a't grcat speed through the streets, with the milk wagon attached. smashing bottles and dis- tributing milk everywhere but where his master expected to de- mluus considerable of the health strong constitutions. Otherwise there was very little ilaniagc. mom Young Farmers In Competition (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Nov. 21.—'l‘he youth of the East and West gathered here livestock interest. when six lads six youths from the Prairie Pro- rinces at a banquet given to the boys nl’ Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, at which the Western youths received gold medals. don- ated by the Canadian National Railways, for the raising and judg- ing of hogs. The cliicl’ speaker oi‘ thc evening _\VllS M1‘. W. l). Robb, vice-president oi’ the National system. and thc .h|ci’ cvcnt was the presentation of the W. D. Robb cup to the team t'rom tho Prnirin Provinces, which scored the highest number of points in a bog judging rnntcst bc- wccn the tbrvc provinces at thc Royal Winter Fair. Tho prize was won by an Alberta team. virt-os who, by virlni- of their abil- "ty in ivinning th- hog judging con- fcsts iu their own provinces. were Earl iicstt-r, of Iltll‘\\'il_\', and Earl Illat-klock. of FfflilflTlififill, N. IL‘, Bert. Smith, of Antigonisb, and Jo- seph A. Mellnugall. of Judiquc, N. 8.; Willlard Prnwstv. of Ilracklcy, and Alvin Myers, of Charlotte- town, l’. E. i.; and C. Archibald,o|‘ Truro. N. S. A pleasing touch to the event was the fact. that two girls of the Canadian Pacific Railways, and their chapel-ones, wcrc also the guests of Canadian National Rail- ways at tho dinner. Mr. W. D. Robb, in his address. lwelt upon the fact that the Cana- dian National was the friend of the farmer and was out to forward his rttrrosts wherever possible. l-Ic ad- >iaed the boys to stay upon the ‘arm and emphasized the fact that every farmer should have stock. Ho advocated the boys’ and girls’ hog raising clubs, and stated that it was a sure source of revenue to the farmer. Mr. H. S. Arkeli. Dominion live stock commissioner, complimented ‘ho (Ianadian National upon stim- ulating interest in the clubs, and stair-d that he was willing to co- wpcrato in evcry way in interesting thc boys and girls in live stock raising. The Family Medicine Clint. The best remedy for pains,’ sores, cuts, bruises, sprains. everything other towns have—and ’ Tllc ladi: from tho .\larit’inc l'ro-, _._ YGBI‘, panics have increased more‘ than; _ . JBHOP from Holman‘: Catalog ..*LUMBER WANTED-Wrim lug 00:, Li.d.—8l8-11-19-m-3I .-'IAY FORTUNL-Rsv. J- M. Murchison, District ‘Secretary Can- adian Bible Society w-ill address a meeting in the interests of that ly waist party held in St. James‘ rle. ..‘REMOVING of the town belonging to lllcDon aid Bros. rumors count for aught there will be at least three nominated for Mayor. their civic affairs. port for a long time. the same. J. ..’°‘SOUTHERN KINGS. — Fall held for some yi-ars a public hail. was secured at ed with tht- duties of directors: [his sight tor prices. The Montague Furaish- ed to receive news items. advertil: work in Bay Fortune Presbyterian 119611 11110911150 b! 111° °°1111°1L M'- Church on Tuesday, Nov. 25th. at Skinner makes a choice ‘man-leer- 7.30. . JWHIST PARTY- The week- Parish lia-ll on Wednesday even- to a‘ telegram which she received. ing, proved another success. The that her 11181-81‘ M"- (DP-i F°18'111°11 Prizes were won by Miss Margaret of Monctop- was very seriously ill. McCormack and Mr. George Cur- Mrs. H. W. Ives of Montague, left A on Wednesday last for that placc._ BUILDING. — will remain with her sister until Messrs. Michael Bourke and Alcx- such time as we earnestly hope. ander Yoston were engaged during she is fully recovered. The going the week-end pulling down one of away was certainly 1119 01d 1111111111188 at the outskirts moment for Mrs. Ives and we earn- This indeed is a move in Moncton- things will be much 111 1118 fight direction. A brighter than she antcipates, and ..'IN CIVIC AFHMRSt-llhter- many friends wil-l be able to wel- est is steadily increasing as the came her home again, will indeed civic nomination draws nearer, ifbe Sum-L J, I M _ J. A. G7lli , J. J, t . MSSSTSIIII. M. A]. lil/lac-Neillsaiivtvlalltl- “my “°“°'°'°‘1- h“ 11°‘ 119°" "1119 liver it. The animal was finallytc slfivflrl-llif- 11113115 ilillfipilflr- personally to attend with“ picking call El z l tl - ‘lk m ih-‘son, High Bank who met with a llll‘ f lllf l( m1 vendor u l» cmem w ‘m0 o! Ms eyw‘ is, w: the circumsmnces, q we". known ful beverage which makes so inanvfilfc llllld t0 P811111‘! 11111611 1101-11‘? B110 former Sea cilptam‘ a veteran o’ ' savcd.— Mr. and Mrs m” “even “e115- ‘11111 W111’ P1011111)’ ..'EABTERN AGENT’ — Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be plen- lng, Job Prlntilng, new and rc- aowsl suhlcri,‘ . t!- ..'NEW RINK MANAGER-We‘ are glad to know that Mr. Jamel. Skinner's tender for the rink has and we bespeak for him a success- ful season. - A , DOQSEEOUSLY lLL—In response Mrs. lves. who is a graduate nurse. an anxious - estly hope that when she arrives that the interveningtlme until her ..‘SOCIAL GAIHERINGS-Isince A bean and oyster supper in McKin-l non's Hall. --'l-°AD|NG PRODUcE -‘ The terians with their annual huge soc- splendid schooner, Ada, M.. Weil- lal and bazaar, then the ladies of haven. built on the lines of the 5L Mary-s R_ Q Cuumu Wm, u modern fishing vessel. and which uhmken supper um] tuuuy sum, and has been laying in the port 0i M1111‘ finally the ladies of the Christian tague since early in September, hi" Church with a chicken supper. All 119°" 1311111191911 115' 111° ""11 o! M11‘ of these were well patronized and Leod and liicGregor, to load a car- were go of white potatoes for Halifax. uuokmg uu each uuuuuum was c". This vessel has commenced loading tuquly u; u mgh order’ m taut the and w-iil carry upwards of seven women or Montague uuu uurrouuu. thousand bushels. one of the larg- mg dish-rum are becoming such est cargoes to be shipped from this experts m mu culuuury um that CBPI- \’°1'11°11 none can beat them. P91115011 a ivrmel‘ Montague 11°!’ is stood that one of the fraternal or- lh‘? Owner 311d "avlgamr Q1 111111 ders intend holding a social and fine craft. Only three or four ves- buzum- m the near guturm [he um. eels are in port and prices P01111111! ceeds of which will be for some charitable organization. J. Next came the Presby- abundantly successful. The It is under- . .*A KINDLY ACT-The follow- work and produce hauling is about in; “c; or kindness ou the m," or over in the section.-— The Baptist one u; Church at Little Sands. in which should rem] m (115.99; the common there has been no public service ommuu that me murmur u, the bought from that con-gregziltignb-zlgg Efigiizid fig!’ oiothgeworld‘ as many will be fixed up and turned into ' it is understood it a bargain- The following mcn have been. instruct.- our Montague citizens. One of thc towns women residents is the own- er of an apple orchard in the neigh- eration from which she is not yet of tbesc apples. On being told of uqurom A_ uluubeuu. Mme Sands includes in his sea going itcnerary‘ have moved into their new home- such @7913" mums Port News, Fampa, Florida. Kings- muy have many happy years m ton, Jamaica. etc. etc. sct out a this hmnc is tht- wish of their ‘W’ Invrninizs use with his horse many frionds.—- Much sympathy is 111111 cart for New Perth- Bpflnliiflli l or Guerney thc day picking thc apples, and rc- Cove who had the misfortune to i111'11i11l§ 111 i110 0110111118 ilose by fire his burn including. 11911111114.- cart load of the fall and cow and horse also his seasons fish Winter varieties. That the worthy young felt for Mr. Gosbey and fishing gear. discontinued collecting eggs from house to house and will for the balance of thc year rcceive them at the Railway ‘Stations of Murray River and Murray Harbor. Mr. —Mr- Langhic blacldlcrson of tho Canadian Bunk of Commerce staff. Murray River was a visitor to Lit- tlc Sands lng a fox ranch _litlilt'ou his farm. -_-_—<-0>-—-_- SOURIS WEST SCHOOL lng of tht- pupils of t-ho West School, No, 32 Kings. (lrado-X-l. Emtnct Donahue. Sonris Rita White, 3. Alburt Mullaly. Grade lV-—-1. John Deveaux. 2. Roy Cairns. 3. Evelyn Cairns. Grade ll.-—1. Helen Dugas, 2.! Percy Lannigan, 3. Edna MacDon-i aid. l Grade l.—-Senfor<—1. Mary Edna Lanaigau, 2. Annie White, 3. Lucy White. Grade I.—Junior.—1. Dongle. 2. Augustine Dugas, 3- Ray- mond Donahue. Enrollment 28. | _ percent attendance 73.3174. is Teacher, Cornelius J. McLean; Rockefeller Increases" His Fortune By $111,000,000 NEW YORK, Nov. 2l.-—John D. ‘ tune $111,000,000 by the phenominq al rlsc in his holdings in Standard The Senate committee, while ln- vestigating the oil industry, disclos- various Standard Oil nnvits and from this date it has been able to iligure his approximate gailn for the ... lHlH holdings -in nine of the com- pmARo-g LINiMENT 898,000,000 rin market value. His di- videnda from these j year will he not less than 813.200.“ 000, bringing the total increase to his famine to $111,000,000. stocks this __._--¢g}-___ iilinarafa Llnlmcnt Used ‘by Physicians" ‘ \ on Sunday last. -—-Mr. ( . , , ‘Duncan Blur, Little Sands is hav- ullsrkwll-léf Guns A turned Elizabeth hlg-itfiaoxme in Georgetown. whore i ." u Have you ever had cause to I doubt that you enjoy perfect i i Rockefeller has increased his for-I“- "ifiili bflilifld tile lids? Oil. stock-s, it rLs figured hare today. “goes minty" and confulcd? ed the holdings of Rockefeller in sea ports as New with a This is by no l _ Only a small means thc first time that the gal- . ant night m the common bondof amount ot’ insurance was carried, lant captain has acted the part. of but his neighbors and the sur- he good sanlaritan observing the from the Maritime Provinces met rounding districts are extending golden rule has ever been his aim him a "helping band“ in his loss.—— in lilo. M1‘. ROhEPt Glover, manager of the the captain's type, mud uuunu um Southern Kings Egg Circle, has certainly more- than coronets A To the vcry fcw mcn of m PERSONALS ..'Mrs. John Murphy and chil- Glover has had a very good svason urmu of U_ 5_ /\_ are visiting Mr and handlcda large numbur of eggs grurphyu um-uuuuut il-eurgmuwn l. .‘Mr. Frank McLeod of George- mw" 1111" Mon at Cardigan during sonic electrical ..'ML‘SSl‘a A. J. _McAulay and Mathias Lcslfc, llarniony Jct, ro- turned. wlicrc tin-y (expected to hirc for tho The following report is the staud- lumber wood-s. Nothing (puma, Friday from Moncton, ..'Mr, Jno. A. McDonald. llcr- .manviilc. returned home Saturday (trade Vlll-—1. Alfrcd Cairns, 2. from a surveying trip in Queen's Josephine Lnnnigzln, 3. Agnes County and lcft again for Princc, Cairns. Mond-iy. Grade Vll.\l. Mary White, 2. m _____ ~0- ..'lt is with pleasure that we report that Mr. John Murphy, who -was so seriously injured a short tfmc ago. is recovering rapidly and will soon be about again. A ..*.Vlr. William Lavers has re- from Dartmouth. N. 8.. remaining for some time. A out». m p. "z msw R THESE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS vision? Do your eyes not poi-I after a spell of elon work-centric. lmarting. or fooling as if nnd or grit was Do you ever. while reading, find that the print suddenly is It necessary for you to mud YOI-lr hook or newspaper fur- thcr away from the syn than formerly? If you have noticed any of than; peculiarities with your i!" you should have them carefully examined. Call and nu an at once. E. E. PARKMAN Optician and Optometrist Montague, P. E. l. -. "av-mur- .-»-».-.v.,.. ' I This we think 019981111 We" the advent of the fall season, Monq for the town of Georgetown, as it mgue has enjoyed u surges or uoc. shows that the citizens take a live~ mu, suppers, at The Murhudmu ly interest as -to who shall manage were the rust m Hue, uulumg u l boring settlement oi’ New Pcrthf and owing to a recent serious op-' i Friday and Saturdq A Series of Striking “Week-end Specials” 6 Attractive Specials in English Flannclette Spiro—British make, the best in the world-Imported direct. 27 inch heavy quality White, worth 35c for . . . . . 28c 32inch heavy quality White, worth 45c for . . . . . 35c 36 inch extra fine heavy weave, worth 55c for . . 45c 32 inch fast cotton stripes- worth 45c for . . . . . . 35c 34 inch no better made, worth 55c for . . . . . . . . . . 45c Cream Winceyett 36 inches wide-very fine weave, worth 45c for 30c .----------..-~-..- $i.Z5 Fuji Silkuwcck end--99c Natural Fuji Silk, regular $1.25. Week End . . 99c yard Small lot all W001 Coat- ings, heavy weight, some plaid lined. Week End Sale $l.59yard Heavy Shantung Silk, first quality, regular $1.00. For week end .. . . 89c yard Black Satin Charmeuse, regular $3.00. Special for week end . . . . $1.89 yard I v 4 NOTABLES FROM THE LINEN ROOM A11 linen crash towel- ing, 16 inches wide 16c yard Good quality En- glish circular pillow cotton, 40'and 42 in. wide.. . . . 50cyard Fine Grey Bengal Cotton, 40 inches wide 16c yard Remnants of White Cotton at Half Price. 5 BIG BARGAINS ‘ _ IN THE GREAT HOUSE‘ FURNISHINGS I DEPARTMENT Ivory Scrim Curtaining, double border- 36 inches Wide 18c per yd. Warm, serviceable Bed Com- forts, well wadded and quilted and covered with a good strong cover- ing. Special Friday and Saturday $3.25each White or Ivory double bordered scrim Curtains, 32 inches wide 12cperyani Good strong White Union Blanket, size 60x80. Special week end price .... . .. 86.95111" A big range of reversible, d011- ble border Portier and Overdraili material. Friday and Saturday specialat 65cyari FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Vests 68c Ladies’ Vests in long sleeves S. S. N. S. and opera top 68c with drawers to match. Children's Vests in ...--~-.-..--.---.--..---~.- Ladies’ Bloomers, good winter ... . . . . . l’? . S??? . .57“? . ‘iii? dew-Ick- weight, T CASHMERE l. ,' l HOSE \ 1. -' SPECIAL 98c Women’s Casilmiie Hosein narrowrl 3 all wool and have in ple reinforced he“ and toes. These H are Penmans 11111 e’ are shown 111s 11m’ n amPO- . brow , p Au 81m Regular $100 f“ H all sizes 49c MO ORB, a 15161.50 Charlottetown, P. E. I.