ACARTER & CO., For the good of 77101722 Chocolates your health 79 HAHHY JAMES Agent Charlottetown. 6f l0 Th Wrlslevs Doublemlnt ' is a delicious 1i, oesoermint tlevor. WlilGlS 211331 GXPGIISB W6 developed the Product meet our ideals in quality and flavor. en we soared no expense to. make the oackaee worthy of the contents. Sealed Tieht — Kent Rieht Pure chicle and other in- aredients of hinhest quality obtainable. made under modern ssnitarvcondltions. llecns teeth white aids diaestion .903? 5W7? M“ F§§Q§Q4Q+O§O+OGQO-O O-O F006 _ l n) Feed 1 Carload Oil Cake Meal Larioads of Cracked Corn Cornmeal Schumakor Feed Bran, Middilnga s l 1 i l l Crushed Oyster Poultry Bone Cow Chow cracked Grain Baleci Hay and Straw Feed, Oats, Barley Buckwheat Sunflower Seed Rolled Oats, Oatmeal This Oornmesl Graham Flour Potato Baskets Binder Twine Flour, different brands Wholesale and Retail Shells Lowest Prices LIMITED Feeds Flour suds l I Illuo-iii-l- oi‘ ‘.\'4'illll'll volt-rs, l ‘Minard‘u is tho‘ host "his, Spvaius, Swcllings, Colic Dis- lt-mpor, (lougbs. 1L Feed Wheat ‘ “**44 Scratch Feed (for Poultry) ‘ Calf Meal, Chick Feed l. DEFECTIVE Beet Scrape, Poultry Grit Kindnistas is tho itohlcst wonpon o ronqut-r with. \\‘ht>n that cannot in- done which "on wish. wish that which can bc lonc. ilN THE slllili HINARD °-‘l(iit'(i v7? PAIN" lNllfi E N. does not mean disease of the eyes. Healthy eyes often give trouble in reading or other USCG- We are specialists In cor- recting defective sight with proper glasses, We are equip- ped with the latest and moat scientific instruments used for eyesight testing. _ Long experience and a sound business reputation is your guarantee of sound aer- vice. Make an appointment now. ‘u. J. MABON Optometrist Office Connected Wllth Drug 8toro S l Dutiws t-xtt-zill ln- Hit] obligations 1.11mi dircrl lllv : !t'l‘il0lil<l, tlteslrt-s ‘llllil inlcillioils, ..-: wnll an the. ac- ‘lion-a 'l‘h<- ll'i'lllt‘liilt|l 1KliiSll)illl.lP.S oi inirirvlnt: pollliras though tho in remedy for s vv v1‘ Western Guardian -—SHOP from Holman‘! Catalog. ——'l‘he Summersids Business Col- lege gives a complete business course in the shortest possible lime. Examinations monthly. Chisf subjects — Book-keeping. Shortband and Typewritlng." J. Pogson, Principal, Box 145. 556-921-3m05 —TO FARMERS-The Summer- sido Business College te-auhes indi- vidual subjects. You can enter any time. Our specialties-Jinnlckocping Civil Service, Shorthnutl and Type- wrlting. Evening classes. Phone 1X8. J. Pogson, Principal. 551641-213 mos. -INTERESTING LECTURE.- RcuEthvin Slmpsozuwho itus just rt- turned with Mrs. Simpson i‘ronl an night months tour of the world will deliver a lecture in the Baptist Church, Summersitlo, 'i‘ucsday cv- cning, October 2nd at i5 o'clock on using the \Vnrld." .\lr. Simpson is u. platform speukur oi‘ utuch more thun ordinary nbiiity and has made for himself a brilliant career as a preacher and u-locturer. lie is now lrcsh from a ivondcrlul tour oi‘ Europe and, Asia having visited null hoard will he both an (‘iliitfulltlli nnd an inspiration which no one s-houltl uliss. No zuinllssiou loo will ln- clizrructl but n silver collootitm will he tzrkc-n in aid oi‘ the Protest- ant Orphnilugo. Everybody is in- viicti and all will he wciirmnvii- ..___<o>--— REV. JOHN T. SMITH DEAD NEW YORK, Supt. 2il—— Hither Johu 'i‘ail)oi Smith, founder of the (‘utholitx Actors’ Guild untl (latho- iir \\'i'lit*r~4‘ (iuild, died yesterday nitvr an illnost; of three months. IPuthcl- Smith had been lliltltil‘ Lrt-utlnl-ni for u stomach ailment. l‘t3i'('lV<'il an ilCiltltlllilC education in \ibnuy and divinity in St. Mic- hzu-Fs College, Toronto, Ont. He was u (‘athollc missionary in tho .\illl‘i)litiilt'kS, 1881180; editor oi‘ the \‘t-\v York (‘athtrlic Review, 188!!- lXXiIZ. lit» was. the author of a qnmlnei- of hooks and plays. in 1014 i-‘ather Smith founded tho (‘zllholic Actors’ (luild, which la..- n large membership. About ‘our your: ago Father Smith fomr li‘il lllc Catholic Writers‘ Guild. ifii-ji WOMEN OPEN WAR ON COAL‘ PROFITEEHS NEW YORK, Supt. 26-Thr0nts o urgo Now York housewives to ulopt till-burning tirvicca, ii‘ a coal zougt lli'\'1‘l(l])~i, and to institute a aocontl iulgzlr boycott, if prices coir inuu to risc, were made yesterday it a mutating of the investigation Committee of the Women's .\lll1'l((’i. Committee in the office of Mrs. Louis Reed Wcizmiilzzr. Deputy’ "zimmissitxncr oi‘ Public binrkols lira Wcizmillor. at the instnnrn oi’ Jommisnionor ltlrlwin J. Olvlaliuy, sullen‘. together rcprcsontntivt-s of 10,000 families to launch an in- iuiry into the roui and sugar sit- latlmus. » The women lliEPlllPil that on the raisin of thc pre-ltrike price oi H350 u ton, quoted hy Burns Brot- ‘iezu. who, the ‘Dcpartmunt of Pub» iic Markets any, supply ti?» per cont u‘ tho requirements of this city, Sitlll n tun was the loi-llcnl 1irit-c for ilu- winter's fuel. Any tulvnilt-o hc women said, was 1irofittioring ind would ho met with vigorous u-tion. The $H.10 figure Wits ar- ivetl at hy iuidiilg tho till could a ton incrcasn in wagon to lilo min~ ~rs to the generally accepted quot- llllJll for ordors place-d with tie-al- ws in August. A field fort-c oi‘ 150 iuvtwslgntora .vi|i start work immctlltvtely, it was unnouncotl, and tho Pollct- Dc- mrtmnot has hot-n ask in co- irpcruit! in ortlcr to facilitate a speedy survey’. l l Tlic ruuudy for motlcrn criticism lntl tlioub-L‘ i.-; t0 oliL-tllliuk luff-Dir, 1 1 1 1 H 1 Plnin Sowing Apron,—-1, \ 1 _ _ "Gal '» H- l<¢l\\'*i~ t 1lv2fll(l]i(5i?ul€))(efli3.SRll|:B“r taxxtltiln. “M221: Dvnnhoe. A gum lellnow Lagos‘ 1' Mnrgamt Pow l" ll‘ "l Soil"! Alllfiflfifl '3"! If 1 "l - ‘ ants (rompluln that their deoin-rn- I Jflyuskégogond sclmo-l‘ 2‘ W“ "in Y "V? limit-i’ Yo" m“ tions nrz entirely dlsr g riled, mi L .‘ ' ' zlnyilllflllt Lo tihem.—l.ntll’ the (tnollymotlo staicmgiillls 0i‘ lashes IVESTOCK (~10 113F110‘ Nor?!‘ Agfl-lc? 42' i _ f, _ A i‘ ‘ _ V‘, _ M .n i osonea l c oo, -, ‘ll’ ""§‘Q"*'I'YZZS"S "$12353 m Consti atio ‘”'?'"*‘i"~ "ii‘1~~»1¢»--“-""i‘ t.“'.'..*‘§.':.".ti li2ll..\‘l . i - n m. ~ . . ‘. ;‘. ' / i: 3..1"i.3..‘..‘.‘.i..?;‘.¥."1Fhf“;‘.l?.E . P ‘..‘..‘.‘..'.‘.".-.'..“..‘iil" ..“‘.'l'.‘.21i;£"'.'i:;..- i . ._ '. .. 1'. ' ‘ ' ' '- _' - .ul oil-Sh l. . W1," N 115m‘; ol nfilalrs‘ is attributed ‘to tho very _ ‘ ‘ iilcut llill‘l'0il Rot-k millet and 1 , _1;1|:v0r1f 132,, m"! Pencmw powerful Socialist inilucuct s whoso Lockcrol ~~1 Ruth Mullish 9 i W ll 'ON'S flxcti idea is to "make tin- capitnl- (ioorgo Monr 3 Myrtic Walsh l’ Lil hllmml School‘ 2' summer. .. is-t. linyg, F e r - - I __ - v maul. Socialists. on tho other iland, no. . nlnlanitilg-n: "Mo! u "log. 1' "um . "l" WOT)‘ crayoll-“l- ' cuse the Government of Hooking to --PQ|1||‘||QIQ_ 31ml“ school‘ 2' Union Road I I impose iligh duties on many im» CAR '5 1,1111; uvgn fa“ COLLECTlONS l i p,.,,'fu"n§1‘f1 .111, R d ._ Rd“. mqmpow; ports lor the purpose of onnlbling neverfaii. Purgvege- F "Rwmnschotzfl 2 en or. t1. t A ~1_,»|1,v1y Aw lhomo manuluoturers to radse their table-act eu y but , 10 Nuxlnun woods nnmud (c) 5 1,1 'q“mmer"m|'e stilt???“ l 1m . (N, m”, 7/ flgifilees for afllfiglflii like shoes, gloves :61!!! on the d n~nunteti.——l, Union Road iicl-ool |p,.,',,,;anah|b 5th Randell: I 1 ._\ T .. _ um, enc s, soap lun cotton - .2.Slunm - ill SJ l. 3, . _ ‘T ' t; g ' r' L niece goods. Stop after- lSchool. ("v e moo Romnunl] l! llrlllud school‘ 2’ Bummm‘. \_5 . l /,/- Many manufacturers, again, con» dinner tlis- l Weed Sends in v!nis.—1, Iinseu- h 00L " i r tend th-nst the duties 1iroposed upon treoo-cor- E neath School. 2, Union Road QpQR-ra Best of fin Fly‘ Km“! 10c "l" miller-BIB wild Dllriinlly manu- rect indiges- School. 3, Sunimcrvlile School. 4, per Packet a Japan, lndin, the Jloly hand, and ‘lmmlilllng- "MP8 BMW"! Mill the prmci-pul comnrivs m Europa whistling ‘records comes the lllfs description oi‘ who! he has s n-n lmmnlnl“ rgmm- PQl-“blllshed ill offered remain zuwaki: the longest. swcoulled in keeping tiheir eyes Ollen for morcitlhun ninety seven hours, the girl having fallen fast aslecip after Tito ‘winning dresser rend the other a bartender‘, ho urns. htusiinlssn man und Wils found. flQltligp on n mark hunch June .25 and p; . ., , still uslcr. lp. the tloctons tlhough llPnthvr Smith was ll()l'il in Snrnt- " - . '. . . v , iii 112i til til i "g" ‘Smmgs o“ ‘Sept’ 2'3’ 1855' Ht lohzhlvniuihifh ‘lllcfllll hllfienigltllgtillnt: arouse ihim. Hill] SHUHTS youth was shot Aiurseillr-is‘. gun beside him when his dog ‘began: to scratch the ground and released the trigger with his loot. was shot through the hood and is‘ in n serious condition. ilXliliill nurko Austria solvent, !llll('ll encouraged thy the tnct. chat tho Austrian m-rown is steadily im- proving and is now fo-ur tithes the value of the German mark, involve such severe taxation thousand business trndetl o mctzltiing ol‘ protest at tho town hull against what was tics crlbcd '11s the political dictatorship oi‘ tho wurkm-zul. us a. typical cwse. to have been n."- sessetl 192i. Dismissed officials were stut- ed to be acting as spies and causing business men to lbe assessed nnbit- rarliy mud oxtrnvuguntly. factored goods which come hero to ybe finished will ruin their business . ‘p, Eastern Guardian ..*SHOP from Hoimalfs Catalog ..‘THE SOURIS WEST’ bridge will be opened for traffic on Wed- nesday, Oct. 3rd. 752-9-29-2i HHRESERVE WEDNESDAY afternoon and evening, Oct. 3rd.. for the Bazaar and chicken supper at Lower Montague Hull, begining at 4 o'clock. 748-9-29-21 ..'°'REDUCED FARES FOR SOURIS EXHIBITION.—- First class one way fares and one third for the round trip. 25 per cent for Adults and children half fare, good from Oct. 2nd to Oct. 4th. 753-9-29-2l ..*WILL BE LOADING live hog and lunlbn on Wednesday Oct. 3rd. Also wanted 1300) good fut. hens, 41/, lbs, and over. Highest market prices paid for same. J. W. Pflyfc, Emerald. 768-9-29-31 i-—<-o>i-- MEN AWAKE 97 HOURS WIN INSOMNIA P-RJZE. _PA|R1lS, ‘Sept. ‘27—!l‘he craze for ridiculous records evidently is not dead in Eturdpe. After dancing, 'i‘ricslre. tA prize of 1,000 lire was to the person wlho could Aitlhough the favorite was n young girl tot twenty the prize was canried or! by two men who sevcntymine hours. couple, ‘one u. hairv probably are accustomed to lliiu. Meanwhile there is n mun in n Florence liiospitni wiho is likely to bent ulll sleeping records; Ho is a. ----'—€O-Q-__.__ Yllllllijlllfilili (By Dominion News Service) PAlRlS, Sept. 29.——l\ill 18-year-old by ills dognoar llc was out shooting and was ying on the grass resting with his The lzui, whose nnme is Ilelgrat to. IN lllfilllli (By Dominion New: Service) VIENNA, Sept. 29.—»Ei’i'~tirts which to an» that several mcn hnvo ut- Oue small shopkeeper was stated, at 17,384,900 crowns for 923, having paid only 41,800 l'.'l Every lnwycr in the city is main- tlon: improve s, . rns custom-rows command IN MEMORIAM JOHN JAMES ROCHE The many friends of Mr. and Mrs John Roche. 401 Waldo SL. Rum- ford Mo, were deeply llflflved 1° learn of the death of their darlinl little son, John James. a charm- ing child of four years. l-ie with hi! mother and four sisters bad 8P9!" the summer visiting friends on the Eastern part of the lslsndt ami- had just returned to their home on Saturday Sept. 8. where on Swim’ the following day the little fellow was run over by l1" W") and 9"‘ ionsly injured. He was immediately taken to the bosplilll “he” h“ H“ ed but a few. hours. His 911F911!" and sisters have the syllillflillli "l their many friends in their sad bor- eavement. iiQQQ NEW PERTH SCHOOL FAIR Snmphy, Rosenoath. 3. Meilish. Union Rood. Best Shcaf WhonL-l. McLaren, New Perth. 2. Sfiylliflil" Dunn, Summervillc. 3, Annie Lain. Summcrvillc. ROOTS Best peck. Grcon Mountain Pot.- otocs.—1, Ilruco McLnron. 2. Anulu Cnin. 3, Myrtlo Walsh, Sumlnor- ville. 4. Evolyn Walsh, Best peck. Dokota Red Potatoes. —1, LiucolnDcwilr, Now Porlh. 2. Annlo Coin. 3, Francis Murphy, Summorvilic. 4. (‘ccolin (‘rouln, Summerviilre. COllGCUDB 2 Turnips.~1, Se)“ mour Dunn, 2, Cccil‘ Walsh, 3. Annie Clilli. 4. (isoozc Kennedy. New Perth. Best 6 (7arrots.~1. Lucy lbzlers, liosunonth. 2. Evorott Moore, Union Rood. ti, Oin llumilttm, New Pvrth 4, Margaret Silmphy, Rosen- tenth. Host. 0 Pnrsnips.-—1, Lucy Pol- crs. Boston-nth. 2, ilinry MuNlrlll. Now Perth. VEGETABLES Best l/gDOZ. Onions.——1, Ilulpitt, Rosoneath. Bout 1i (fucumhtirs.—1. Nltlrtlli. Now Perth. 2. liuun, Stmnnorvillc. ’ Bast 1/9 Doz. lluets.—1, Jennie lliooro, 2, Ross liumilton, New Purih. Ii, hiurgnrot Sumply, 4, Oin llnmilton, Now Porth. ‘ FLOWERS Best. Bouquet Siveet Pens-l, “FUN? Mclsurcn. New Perth. 2, lllnry McNeil, New Perth, 3, Rita Donahue, ROWJIIH-ltll. 4, Jenni-.- .\ioorr-. ilcst Bouquet Mixer Flowers.- l, (ludula Donahoo, 2, Mary Flic- Nt-il. 3. ilcggic ‘Melllsh, Union lttnul 4, Lucy Curran, Summer-1 vlllo. liost Pot-ted P lnnt.-—1, Annie (Titin, 2, Bertha Meliish, 3, Jennie Moore, ~l, Ruth hleliish. FRUIT. Best Pluto Frunsparent Apples. ~l, Sccciiu Cronin, Suminervlile. 2, Ilinrgaret Cnmphy. S, Mary McNoiiL, 4. Myrtle Walsh. Iiont. Pinto‘ -\s~‘i'.chnn Apples —- 1, (lcorge Mour. New Perth. 2, Ross Hzmlilttm, 5i, Homer Mour, 4, Mary McNeil. CANNING Tim-t pint jur Raspberries-i, Jonnio hlooro, 2. ilcrlhu Meilish. Bcst PL jar llouts.»—— 1, Jennio Monro, 2, Anniu (lulu, 3, Lucy Peters, 4, Agnes Donahue. COOKING Bus! Loni white Break-l, Lucy Peters, 2, llcrlilzl lliollisil. Ii, Mario Duuuhoc, ~l, Agnos Donuhoo. Best ‘é Duz Ton Biscuitsr-l, Agnes llozlnhlw, 2. Mario Donuht-o, Ii, Lucy PUUEPS, 4. Jennie Moore. lH-st TI Sugar‘ i‘f0l(ieli.———l, Hlilfl“ Donahue. 2. Agnes Donahue, .'i, Lucy Peters, 4. Muriel Dunn. Best. Plate Apple pic..—-1, Armin Cain. 2, Muriel Ruun, 3, Agnqg Ilomlllfic. 4. Marie Donnhoe. Host plate Brown Sugar Fudzo. ~l, Anuic Cnin, 2, Lucy Peters, 3, llcnthei‘ llinrtiu. New Port. Glllfffirlillllililt-l. Mnrie Dtlflflllllf‘, Jennie Mooro, 3, (Drama binrshnll. 4. Agnes DDflilllOP. - SEWING AND KNITTING Murivl Rena Willie 2 the complexion-hymn” (h; we. canons _ Best Shcaf Outs.—l, Front‘ Murphy, Summorvillo. 2. Marllilr" Bruce - Power, Moore. liomstltchotiT0wol.~--1, Ponaib Martin, New Donahue. 3. illnrgur-au llic-iiish, limhoitlcrctl- Lint-n.»- Suuuuurvlllo. 2, A WONDERFUL LOVELY NEW SILK express from New York. There are many styi there are hats-very few The val that you have seldom s LARS that will even c ue is most; 0 New York $elling LVL HATS, iamong the seem-have just come in by almost as many" styles as lphcates. There are hats of ti‘ rflmrkabio-we venture to say e anything under TEN DOL- 1 ire with this wonderful iinc. SEE THESE six DOLLARS" v .> Perth. Margaret Power. Knitted Snuktl.» l, M 5111111111)’. 2. Rita Power. Knltit-tl Swoutor; ~l, Ruth Moll- lsll. 2. Rita Power, Donnhoo. 3. New Perth School. llll iii iliiu 2, Unio ad School. 3, Ros um Jt-uniu School Sum siwood pinned and named 1 ‘rorett. Moore, 2, 11.11., fiiarita ~l, oneuth cloi. SiiiOOL WORK nruurct . Ex s-ltuok Rural Science 4th Class Jrnnio Monro, 2,. Marie Al-“lea Donn .3 ilinrton Poole, Rosc- "ii. dash Girls under 9.-—1. MOORé M°LEOD ‘ vvvv Ere-Glasses Fro l $2.00 wptiono i 59M ls a big tsnrliio e right across this ape-m y. Parkman Supplies the» Big Majority 0i Eye-Glasses PA R K- booauea MAN'S zYa-outsees n, the FINEST PROCURAQL; , m l» u o» ouw and "ATE _oi"n|ou\n (stung. snol soul-sis.) In Montaguei .91" end-ass for |r mu UP-‘TO-DATI ogre» " PMILOUII. . E; ‘E. PARKMEN . s4 1i n‘ couwr o: clot Jum- T° Pi-EKfii "Mr-cu: AN‘ W's RUTT ' - __-__¢ o.” i ll Druggisis, 5 , _ , Grocers_a_n_t_l tfeneral Stores altogether. Small Plll-smsnnon-anallhler mdunttdtLl-‘i-lleghclisimerllllllleed Scllldgl li."§“’g,fg,E'““.‘,3 3'1"” - Momkout’ " " ' ' A Bringing Uh Father. '_ N" A "W" " " '~ ' ‘ y" M ' ' ._ -BY "Write-mamas: t ’ wrmr an: YOU ] l Pur A to~r or Mv Krfla‘ FDOI/Je DlRECTOR [ WELL-WHAT ‘T-l- \t rq HA ‘ . - $04 o - .- n< 1;» ‘ I vg. ’ 1- = télum AUOUT Mwusovfinésss MN‘? so mo: 39:51.2 yo‘? . 1-.» on noun 1i: -- 1-3:“! 9 wpAluw. ‘- - 4 .- , _' 0 fi mnouau THAT auv "l HA5 o“ _ R°TT€N - EM 1.. v vvwwvvrvi