.0 r...—..~.: 1.9.3‘ '* " a 5 w- ..‘_._.n _-.--e..ra no p .-- Q...» . ._ FRIvAx ‘ _'I'HE uiinRixiTTETpW" """"“’\'\i big saving. spreads, regular prices . To-day begins a Remnant Sale of Siieetings. Pillow Cations, Table LinensLinen Tow- ellings, Linen Glass Towellings. through the lines you'll iind something you want—at a Come early, look Slightly Soilod white English, Satin finished Bed- . . . . . . . . . $2.35 to $585 Clearing at $1.70 to $4.15 ‘Linen Damask Table Cl $2.00 to S oths, clearing outi$2.75 for 5.85 for $4.25 Clearing line of Linen Napkins- this is a tempting bargain, $3.00 dozen for $2.35 up Hemmed Sheets 72x90 inches $1. Colored Border A Irish Linen Luncheon Cloths 39¢ to $11.25 doz. for $7.50 Hemstitched Pillow Cases 25c each Moore 6? McLeod Ltd “Quality is the First (Ionsidcrzition " 1 ALL sizes m srock Fennefl --AND— Ohander HARDWARE — Dependability l i l is what you want. srcuro; to know your foxes are safe, that you can dc- . pf-nrl on your netting for years l to come. The dependability o! To feel “Prince Edward” Fox Netting ' ' factory service. SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY Writ; or telegraph. Order shipped within an hour. Send for our Catalogue of Fox Ranch Supplies. lt cou- tains valuable information. Hammett scuunnsms. r. s. I. 0mm '- FOX WlBE ‘ u an m. . l l Satisfaction ls proven by 20 years ofsatls- teed‘ l supplies. Rogers Hardware ‘cessories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. ,' Ready-Built Binmble l-‘ux; .\liul: and Muskrat Pens. also F‘ Tlvll null mum lH-ns. Kennels. Shipping Frans fur nluive nuiiunls. Kai»- lbll lliitr-hi-s, “(IX Traps lRPflilllPTWl , Silver Foxes.» Wriic fur catalogue. r J. M. .\leI)0l‘fi\l.IiF “in! Gore. Ilnniu I'm. N. h. MINK FOB SALE Pure Island. Nova Scotla and Que- bec mink. Bred separately. Nelson Waldron, Tyne Valley. 1255-9-29-6i C. M. Lampson ("i (4).. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E, C. l. England Public Auction Sales r 0 RAW FURS Shipping bags will bc furnish- ed without charge by npplyhg m IL T. Holman. Ltd. Sum- mcrslde, P. E. l. lit-presented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. l ziz Fifth Avenue l New York. N. Y. USE "rusniess" ENGLISH FOX NETTING ox or Mink Ranch. guaran- in The ranching Company Limited We also sell such ac- ' l .; gsgiuazr-t: 4a.‘? ;'-"""--‘-;1"“"i“ii"*" ~'- ' ' W“ I signs this summer. which u certainly l l or security on your "1 —- Westem Guardian l i hearse on the Island. Apply P. L. l Bowncss, Funeral Director, Summer- sidg, 7227-9-27-sth-2wks. —SAILED 0N THURSDAY-The 3. B. Cinmero sailed from Summer- , side on Thursday to St. John's, New- foundland, where she will load a l cargo of fish _tor Greece-S. —UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA Kenslngi/On. October 5th. Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D. Minister. 9.45 A. M. oll, fleld secretary, W. M. S. 7.30 p. m, The Church in Council. Summerflcld jsunday school 2 p. m. Public Wor- iship 3 p. m. y —0HANCER.x COURT IN SUM- i‘ nfERslDE-Ghanoery Court was held , in summerstdc on Tuesday,‘ Mr. Jua- i 11cc Arscnsult, Vice Chancellor, presid Y ing. Mr. Lelth Brecken, Registrar of the Couri: of Chancery was in st- Jcndance. The only case before the lCoux-t was Wright-versus Bell which '\vas settled our of Court Mr. w. s. Bentley, K. C., of Charlottetown sp- , poured for defendant and Hon. Thane in. Campbell x. 0., for pisirium-s. I l —-KEOUGH—MACNElLL-~An 1n- l teresting marriage was solemniud in ‘ Borden chapel, on Wednesday, Sept- Tembcr 1'1, 1930, when Mary Ellen lKeough, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. llMsrtin Keough, of Albany, became , the bride of Alexander Joseph Mac- j Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mc- l Neill, of New Annan, Rev. Wm. Mon- ‘l aghan, D.D., performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlsl Mass. , Miss Hazel Green attended her friend las bridesmaid, and Mr. Alban Keough, brother of the bride, cap-l ably supported the groom. Immedi- ately after the ceremony the happy [young couple left on a. wedding trip 'by motor through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Their many friends wish them much hsppiness.—K. —SOME ACHIEVEMENT-Consid- crablc interest is being taken at. the present time in the old time handl- crafts of our grandmother's (lay. It. may be of interest. to readers o! the l -ron SALlL-Nicest horse drawn Sunday School; i1 A. M. Miss Mitch- _ was a visitor to Summerside on Wed- ed that night from a most enjoyable trip to Boston, Massr-S. i l Eastern Guardian , JBRlClL-Cargo superior quality lust landed. Poole d: Thompson, Limited.‘ ‘ 1283-10-1-31 ' .351‘. ANDREW‘! PBESIYTIR- IAN CHURCH. Montague. Service morning and evening, Oct. 5th. C. B. Armstrong, speaker. l ..-cuuncn NOTICE - United ‘Baptist Church services, Oct. 5th' Montague, at ii s. m: Sturgeon a! 7.30. Conducted by Lie. W. D. John- ston. ..'MONTAGUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH-The services in the Mon- tague Christian Church over the |week end will be conducted by llhfi Young People in their annual con- i terence. W. C. Quigley speaks or Saturday night n no and w. A Outhouse Sunday afternoon at 2.45 The morning and’ evening Sunday services st 11 n. m. and ’i p. m. will have Dr. R. F. Whiston for speaker. l .-——-w-—- l —-His many friends are ploued to i see Mr. n. o. Muttsrt lmilnd lgaixnl through iilnesu-S. i —Mr. merchant. of West Devon, was a vis- ——-$. —Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright have returned home to Summerslde from a honeymoon trip i0 New York and other cities-S. -Mr. Russell Adams. who has beer a patient in the Prince County Hos‘ pita], has returned to his home i Sca View-S. —Mrs. Andrew Arthur, of Eimsdale. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Katherine Arthur, of Summerside.-—S. —Mr. A. l". Murray, of Harmony nesday to meet his wife, who return- Guardian to learn that a representa- li" 0f that Dimer wasshown a beau- tiful patch work quilt, exqulzitely worked by Mrs. Robertson, of :‘um- merside, who is eighty-five ;ears old and lives with her son, Mr. Eldon Robertson. The quilt. which is of the log-cabin design, has 2,6411 pieces in it, all sewn together by Mrs. Robert. son's dett fingers. Another lovely quilt in a very intricate pattern. known as "Steps to the Lighthouse" . is also the work of this clever lady's s hands. Mrs. Robertson has made no e less than ten quilts of different de- some achievement for a lady of her age-S. - ________________ PERSONALS -Dr. L. M. Callback, of Crspaud, was a visitor to Summersider-S. —Mr.; Maurice Bowen has return- e1 0d home to Summerside from a very plrasant visit to New York-S. TO SUCCEED in the FOX BUSINESS Mrs. Everett Anderson, returned to c USA. by motor recently. F th LITTEBS To get Litters you must feed, liitaline Wheat Germ ‘It rnust be fed from now tlll the mating period. From l to 2 ounces per meal. It must not be cooked. Write for further inform- ation if desired or order at I once. l 'Su 04c per 100 lbs. lb. or $1.00 per Wm F. O. B. SUMMERSIDE. i ll. T. Holman Ltd. -mwf2wks. BRINGING UP FATHER rile Adams, Kenslngton, left on Tues- day morning for New Glasgow, N. s. to attend the 54th anniversary o! the Women! Mltionary Swicty of the Presbytrrian Church-Y. OIOUNT STEWARII‘ AND VICINITY past number training for a nurse in’ U.S.A., is now Stewart. town, spent the week end visiting in Fanningbrook. the U.S.A., to his home in Pisqu/Ed. art United Church Pastor. Cherry Hill, accompanied by bir. and f The Young Peoples’ Society of Mount Stewart United Church. pre-l i you mus‘ have sented their play entitled Dubbs," in Sinnotfs Road Hall, to a (large audience on Monday night. Miss Flossle Gamble. Mount Stew-i art, was a visitor to North River on art. Services were held in Mount Stew- art Presbyterian Church on Sunday at eleven a. m. Rev. Mr. Gengc, pas- tor. Mr. Artemas Jardinc, Charlotte- , town, was a visitor to Mount Stewart Miss Edith Cameron has returned to Stanhope to resume her duties as teacher, after spending n. very pleas- ,' ' ant vacation at the home of her par-I On Monday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin CsmeronJ Held of l-flllsborough. —Mrs. J. F. Profltt 1nd Mrs. Fan- Mlss Elizabeth Clarke who for the of mourns has been pending her vacation with her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. In Clarke, Mount . Mr. Bruce MacClaren, Charlotte- Mr. Fred Laird has returned from Services were heid in Mount Stew- on Sunday at even a. m. Rev. Mr. K. Charman. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coffin "DGRCOH nday. Qbind ay. .i.- after being confined tn his home 5 > ' John Ashton, well-known’ itor to Summersids on Wednesday.‘ ' l AT ~ m, i930 0PEil ro nu: woiiui .' '_' -"l"‘.'»'.'~‘ The World’s Greatest FQX- SHQW illiAiiiilTTETilWil, Plllllili EDWARD isuluii OOTOBEll 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th," 31st and NOVEMBER llo not miss this great Fox illassic to be held in the home of the Silver Fox industry and centered hundreds oi ranches and ihousa nds i cream oi the Fox World. within loasy distance oi oi foxes representing the Splendid accommodation ior Exhibitors in one of the best arranged, best Ii ghied and most artistically appointed iox build- ings on the Ooniineni, wiihaliiie new up-lo-daie judging pavil- ion with seaiing accommodations ifori and convenience oi all who . A ll you area A prize atOharlol prospective ex liibiior make your If you are interested in bu ying or selling this excellent possibilities ior eslabli lions. and other details ior the com- may attend this great Show A entries early. ieiown means enhanced value in your business. Show allords shingiavorable businessconneo- ' If you wish ioseo the “GREATEST BEAIITY SNOW” in the history of iur bearing a lolieiown onihe above dates. nima ls, make ii a point lot visit Ohar- Entries close on October 23rd. Send ai once ior Prize List and other information to _ . ' ' uidoo-lU-la-U-lo-dl. l VLILSIIAW, p Secretary I-‘ox Exhibitors’ Ass’n., Oharloiiolown, P. E. l., Oanada. Mr. Ray Smsiiwood, Borden, spent wer Sunday at his home in Mount Stew- Msny of the farmers in this vicin- ity arc now taking advantage of the good weather, and are busily engag- ed in digging their potatoes. which are reported to be a very 800d crop. "Miss Bessie MacAssey, Charlotte- town, spent. Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mac- Assey, Mount Stewart. PIISENTATIO N .___. evening, Sept. 22nd, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McNeill, New An- nan, who were recently married, Annan. e tendered a reception at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C ley, Clermont. friends and nel and the evening was most. pleasant spent. with music and dancing. During the evening, Mr. Hazelton Giliis was called upon to rend the following address, which was accom- panied by i; well-filled purse: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McNelll, New Dear Friends 1- It was with great pleasure that. we learned that one of our most popular young men had chosen a life partner. Your many friends gather- ed here tonight, hasten to congratu- late you and extend s. hearty wel- the come to you, Mrs. McNcill, on tnkin ur-j up residence in this community. Over one hundred We recall, Mr. MoNeili, your eve shbors were presentlrcady assistance at our entertain every good cause. dertake. ‘ purchase something as a remem- brance of your many friends, and we assure you we wish you both many years of happiness. Slsned on behalf of the commun- ity. BY GOLLY g SHE Lix/Es vr- ' A LARGE l MTEREQT MY Owen-wen r I Juoqin‘ wzom TAKES Qurrs -l z m ‘l’ n in R ‘BET QEEMQ ‘TO ME TO BE A FOQLVEIH GAr-qE FOR THE YOUNGER ...‘ .. s ‘xi l rr 16- “(OUR OAuqun-ER _\‘5 QFTTIM‘ To BE A Bid <nRi_- DOEFakiT i. 6H5 a/ER THINK OF’ €lTTlN ‘ ly ments and socislgatherlngs, and we ;hope you will still‘ find time, as in‘ the past, to devote your splendid en-l thusiasm and natural talents tol ‘ ' We feel that with Mrs. McNeiils affectionate interest, you will succeed in anything you un- Wfi belt You to accept this small purse with which we hope you will ‘Jlmu “a "wplfl" Gums 5 -o-»¢»»»¢»»“+»<¢+H "5 IAVI YOUR EYES i‘ IXAMQID LSD . l ‘ GLASSES FITTED BY F. E. PA R K M A N utilized Optometrist Montague. P. I. L gooooooooog-oooooooooofl" %.'.=. iii l; EYESIGHT - EXAMINATION l; n. .i. MABON 1.; OPTOMITBIST l" Office Conner-tad Wiib .| Drugstore» ‘if! Montague, P l. l. c-ffizcgxsa-rz-zgr-zgi; --Bv George McMstiui s: :—-; :-: ="J_ . k’ “i. 1o