M fl .\~ ,l 'I .ll EE ll ll_l1ll"‘il\ ' i l l ` -TAE- Ill \ ;° if A I ll LW t, _ ’ 'K "" i L \ ~// _\ I '7"‘ll`ll? _ _ l , J \ _ - .H ‘r A A " 1 _-liz'/l_\ 44%, -ré- ‘_ l _, l l. ”"""9.5If‘f’.Z'-1 ip -1 K. ` l ~ ll `-_Ill \§»¢ 5, . l , rl .53 1 l E Li. s is L( £3 F5 r .,» _ c '- *"`”""l*l""i' _am-S amd an an rr. W5- M Y°rr,~;:,,l Week-end Sale, “Sub Standard ” _ ‘ _ _ ¢ lords, sims ll to 2, only sails s °°°°° f‘""»?.\a _ .M ' Western Guariau ‘dstern Guardian |- pair_ At Sinclair’s. ' " \ \ f _ ~ aero-9-so-sl ff _S /< The llli Big Hurry _ to ._ Breakfast, /fi ' pp _- l 7 l \ that Quick Quaker is ready. lt takes only 2% to D0\VN they come, pell-mell to breakfast, for they know 5 minutes to cook. it tastes so good they want it every morning. Quick Quaker is the cure for the wrong breakfast which so lnuny people eat. Its nut-like flavour is a relish and the digestive organs respond to its warm, creamy texture. No other cereal has such a perfeetfood balance. Protein, 167, the growth element which fosters mental activity as well as bodily stamina; carbohydrates, 65%, the energy food. Your children need Quick Quaker to sustain them through- out the busy forenoon-the hours that make the greatest strain on their physical and nervous energy. r Here is the breakfast that tastes good and feeds you well. Cooks In 2% to 5 minutes- Quncx 1 - QUAKER 0A'rs ~ f ' Home Ramsay presented the clock i‘he Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon no onbemnonnose present andmsé The worId's fastest cook!!! cereal m»_,\ _ ,. if u \l ' .\ e \_= \\l.- ll, , ./ (\) - ( Qs Quaker Figure on every package lie sure always to ask for Quick Quaker. You will know it by the figure of the Quaker on the big. full wel hi.,fumlly package, ami email ten cent size. lioih an' wrapped and sealed, Each package contains a coupon with which you can secure many household and personal articles uf genuine vslue. ,_ 7/‘ - l-» -Ar.nsn.'roN-on sunday. _Bent I , ,' / ill’ '_ 1 | mn. the services in the Pmnym- F, ' isn Church, Alberton, will be st ll __. 1. rn. and 'I p. m. -WOMEN’S dark tan calf ox- fords, cuban heel, all sizes, special 32.95 pair. At Sinclsir's. _ 8079-9-28-21 -GROWING girls oxfords with low heels. black and dark tm. calf leathers, sizes 2 1-2 to 7. Special only $2.95 per pair. At Sincla.ir's. 8079-9-28-2| ._HOLMAN'S STYLE SHOW dash exhibiting all newest ideas in Millinery, Ladies wear, men’s furnishing and shoes all day Sat- urday, September 29th. Holman's. Summerside. 8069-9-28-21 _TAKING VETERINARY COURSE-Mr. A. H. Kennedy. of Annerville, Ontario, and Mr. Reuda Bownen. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bownen' of S'Side, both of whom have been taking a course in inimal pathology, particularli’ 10X practice, throughout the summer with Dr. J. R. Cunningham at Sum- merside, left on Thursday morning for Quelph, Ontario, where the for- mer will take his final year and Mr. Calbeck enter as a freshman at the Ontario Veterinary College. -S. -OLD HOMESTEAD BURNED T0 THE GROUND.-On Tuesday afternoon fire destroyed the old homestead of Mr. Lemuel Winches- ter, at Winchester Lake, Lot 16. Ow- ing to the isolated position of tht farm. the flames had spread to such an extent before assistance could be obtained that the house and prac- tically sll the furniture were con- sumed. The piano and one 'bed were lieved to have originated from a de- fective flue. -S~ -OLD TIME HOUSE WARMING ~Mr. and Mrs. George E. Campbell were most delightflllly surprised when a. large number of their frien- dian River on Tuesday evening, September 25th to extend the hand cf welcome to Mr. Cami*-‘9l1'S bride. and to present the happy couple with s very handsome parlour clock 'md an address of welcome. Miss ____ _______ ;.__ _,Y.u__. __ _ V _ Hilda smith read the address as ffl .,; 51 4 l l l _ rl V as size. heavy-duty _Bnrgm Bar- Q. UPER _ Watch for Our Circular SUPRE In Lzfe is and Power '_ Burley " Super B," Biffefies haye lu-gn* cells, thus providing _' utr: power md longer life. "S` " B"_ Nu. zzlos, 1 nudism- lizgpgavy-dury, 45-voir balmy is 'V for gensnl all around nu. BURGE55 "Sniper B" Np. 2ll0¥ is shé la' "- Nasir, KRI1, ms# lapofdilslfy for heavy rurnsit un( . ` ` " All Bnr'|`esi`l_&|!'¢rin lu! longer be- raug¢__uf,C OME, rhe pruerva- rivs__ex:clps'ivc with Burgas, rim _ sddg' to tiiseir length of service. ==& BL UE gt/RDER Continued from page 2. “How long'll it take you to close down your business?" follows:-It is our pleasure to gath~ er here tonight. as friends to evtcr-" to you our congratulations`s.nd best wishes on the important even.. 1...... has recently occurred. We are happy to know that you are going to re- main with us and we feel that there would be many regrets were it other Dighton smiled. "About an hour, I should imag- ine. Virtually it‘s closed now. I've enough to meet my bills." | The other came to 9. sudden halt. "Goodl" he commented. “My llat's just here, overlooking the Park. A delightful situation, but deuced ex- pensive! Just my 'niece and myself, you know. Delightful girl, what, Dighton?" I "Chnrmingl" murmured Dighton absently, and followed Taverner in.\ | Two" nights of imposing staircase brought them to a. white-painted door, Taverner was in the act of in-' sertlng a key in the lock when it swung open and the scared face of a manservani. confronted them. | "I’m glad you’ve come. sir. he stsmmered. “We were just telephon- ing for the police." Sir Tan gilanced at Dighton, I H “The pol ce, Jarrett? Why the po- ce " l The servant pressed a hand to his forehead. , “It‘s Mr. Corlitt, sir. I-le was in the study, wrir.ing_--" , “The cook said she noticed there tookjiuch notice. About ten minu- tes ba ka letter arrived by hand, wise. In Mr. Campbell we have a man who has proved himself to bl an asset to the community. In busi- ness keen, enterprising and straight forward; while in social life always ready to assist and having by your generosity gained the respect and goodwill of all who knew you. Tc Mrs. Campbell we offer the hand 0' friendship and welcome you as one among us. On behalf of the peopla gathered here tonight, we wish yol both much joy and prosperity an( as a token of our sincere regards we ask you to accept this little gift. Mr and Mrs. Campbell replied in a very pleasing manner, after which all joined in singing “For they are Jolly Good Fellows." During the evening' good old fashioned dancing was en- ioveri bv all and .dainty refresh- ments were served , in buffet style All returned to their homes vowins that they had spent a most enjoy- able evening. -S. -?<»+>@ _ PERSONALS OM- Taverner pulled Dighton in and . »closed the door. ' _ | irwell .. -H. Sayer Steeves has returned from a three days visit to Truro, N S. -- "' `_. V - -_ was a funnysmell sbo t th l ,' `__(__»__-_.- ,_ i L. sh__uke chemicals' butunong larsl; -Mrs. W. S. Steeves, has return. ed from spending a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Austen Cameron, Augustine Cove. » ` ' 4 addressed to you, sir. I tapped at ' _ r | - nu I I I ~ 4 the study door. Getting no snswer,l _-_ " if _ the only things saved. The fire isbe-i ds gathered at their home at In- ._"l‘UMBLEBB 550 D01. st Younkers, Montague. / 8060-D-27-31* __*'l‘EA SETS $1.38 up at Younk- ers. \ 8050-I-27-31. -...WABTKRN AGENT-Mr. J. Wl gleam: is Guardian Agent ln Mon-| time and will be pleased to receive ull items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. . tti ..°FOR GIFTS that last. call at Younkers. 8050-9-27-31 _ .".I‘HE BAPTIST PABSONAGE,‘ Montague will be sold st Auction Wednesday, October 3rd at 2 p. m. g 8051-9-21-41 ..*ESCAPED FROM ltANCII,i Mule Fox, right ear F.'I‘.N. left ear% 2E. Finder rewarded. Angus Ma-' thieson, Glenwllliam. B049-9-27-31 ..°STEWABT’S BREAD “Made in Charlottetown" now on sale in Cardigan at L. C. Allnn‘s new- store. 8078-9-28-3l ._°THE PEOPLE of Cardigan now have an opportunity of pat- ronizing a Home Industry by buy- ng Btewarifs Bread at L. C. Allan‘s new store. 8078-9-28-31 ..*STEWAltT*S Cream Bread.\ Whole Wheat Loaf and Sun Ray Raisin Bread on sale at L. C. Al-\ 1an's. Cardigan. 8078-9-28-3l ..*'l`HE REV. Jones of the Pres- ` byterlan Church of Wales. willl :reach at Cardigan on Sunday,i Sept. 30th. at 11 o'clock; at Bridgw- iown at 3 p. m.; Montague at 7 p. m. |ll. illv rulys: "l wax so lwrvlnls that thu ‘ln||.l|||l: of ll rw\\'npllpl~r lllrset ml-_ .\l_\' lppl-tile lnul ll»fl_ me: inlllgl-sllun was :iving luv u gn-ll! ll:-nl ol’ Lrollblc; l vnlllll not nil-vp: lllul su.-mlily lost velglll. 'i`lrl|lm- soon hull me 1-utlnlr lglllll, 1-ol'rcl-is-ll my stolnllch lrolllllc, all-lnllonl llly nl-rv:-lr, rllll my \\'cll:ht up cu pollnlls, ullll lululv mc foul just ‘ight ill 1-very wily. llut 'l‘nnlll1- llo for vnu \\'l||ll il lllll for thin sl|lTl-rl-r null llullslllnlil of oi_ll¢~rs. ll in l\mr\'eiu\ls lo lm- how ll corrects the runs! ohlttimllc lilrl-nllnll tl'o\ll»lr~s~r\»iioves glnl, plllns n lin- storlnlcli l|_n|I l»o\\'<~ls-llmv ll rv- linn-vl lilo llppl-life, vigor. Noulnl sh-vp uni strong ll|\i'v<-s. 'i‘:|nlln' ix rlnull- of ronin, imrks limi lu-rl»s~.\'lri\ll'»\`n own lll¢~|I|x~in|-s for lilo sick... iiul il lrolllc froln your slrllgglst. iu|Il|_\'. QMHQS I went in-and-and-there he was _mssrs Kel' and Harry McG°u` ., ' gan left on Wednesday to resume ____ slréaverne their studies at Acadia College _ _ _ _,.!»,..~~" clgmgmogr Lmered ml lmplmem ex' t\;]Volfv}i‘ll;:l,d N, sm agqtef spendilgg - .. ~ ‘ r o w ren , _,A __A lmfgldug uyglélmean? Of course. Cor- and Ng? W I; Nfcaogrnn of Glllitunlemsnd sulllllfml’ V. . i ' . _ A" ' ° i _ _ "He was dead, sirl” sislde' I i H mes’ halos, 0ll'lre»: 1*omnfo,Monrrsn\,Hf..1|il\l\.otnlilifiiéif DHY (EBIQLB LIRIITED, "Deadp Mr B G T d h b H. J. ' , Winn peg, Msn. salon ren: s gary an mirouyor, He "mae E movement as if to -- S- - - 58399 an 0|' 0"' 0p»|~0MET|}_|S1' ' ' - ` ~ nie little dll- hte Miss Bet . h s i WUIUY lt Dlghton "He looks hor .¢.r.~.-.¢.~.-.;.-.-_-.W-.-sv, ' Clearing Out Our Stock/ of » s DRY Gofoos 1' ' 4"FT¢f*f’I While ,tlris sale is on wc' will give you the lowest discount possible of every-' ., thing in our store. H _;_, 4 . Commeneing- Monday, October lst until O`c'f`0beri 8t-lr. » 'The' Estate of L. Anderson ST. PETERS, P. E. II _mm _ _‘_ _,_ I (Tb B6 Omltlnlled.) ‘*°°*€O‘3--t2 I-Iankow, Chins is seeking to be- er. Pauline. are visiting the forln move down the passage, but Jarrett hue been ugpanlémg the gmxcg 0|Iice Connected With bar-red his path. I Drugstore. “I shou`ldn't go in there, sir, if I Eoggm wnélild mimnds and r°l°meS~ V Mvlllllllb. P. ,l_i. I- were you," he insisted, glancing mel 'smell ,n°’D “W returned t°| 'z - l ,. -~<|~ .~\»~ 1 . _ _- l' _,,.,¢ __ 1.-.1-...;.,. . -/_"_-l _ v /Towels . _ -1` _ 'WT'-'I' » .nr-~¢»;>` 0 .-» # _ _ a pan' li "_" '.'- _ 'U \<_ -_ : - - Q. ~ _ __ _ , ru ' _,_,,,, ~ -.."'°°_:'-._--»~..___ _ __-.1 A _ 3?- “"“‘” fir . _-... , W -ff v 4 in-n.-:..=-.~~< _:- -ig ’ ‘ This wonderful line of Bath Towels shown in large sizes, Jac- quard patterns, mostly with colored bar at end. This is a towel that would be good value at $1.00 to $1 . 25 pair. ' Girls’ Sport Skirts 2 Worth to $5.75 each These are very smart little skirts, some _with fancy belt, some in plain flannel, some in smart fairly bright checks. 2 This is a great bargain. See it this week-end. _ _ _ _ . _ _ ' Smart new silk dresses, a great showing of fresh arriv- 8 als, ot’ striking value. _ _ " Ladies’ medium weight cotton knit bloomer, with Rayon stripe, blue, orchid, pink. peach, camel, cream and black.... . . . _ ' Ch`ildren's bloomers, medium and heavy weight, fleece lined. all colors and - I _SlZUS...f. . . . . . . . . . Silk and Wool Hose, very at- tractive, smart and warm stocking, eight new colorings '~ New fall “NIPPON” Caps, very popular idea in girls’ head- wear ' Wool chelik Tam for smart sport wear, very attrac- tive Ladies’ light weight winter Vest, 4 styles, long sleeve, short sleeve, “cumfy cut” -alldopel‘a...__... ' Childrelfs winter welgllt vests, long sleeve in cream and natural colors _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ' _ Underhose, soft cashmere in pale natural shade, specialpricc........__ '_ Silk and Wool Plated Stockings u. wonderful stocking for cool, Fall days, the warmth of wool with the smartness of Chic new Marvella Berets, just the idea for the modern '| miss ' The “MARVELLA” Toque, a. very attractive bit of spol'twea,l' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ . We’re delighted to announce the arrival of a very notable line of stylish attractive early Fall Felts' These are shown 2 in all the new colorings and are outstanding value at ea. “ Clearing line of Corded Velvet, navy, brown, saxe, and green, worth to $1.25, reduced to ‘ ' 27 inch Velveteens for chil- dren’s wear, silver, navy and mauve, regular $1 _ 75 yd, clearingat._......... "00 Lucky Buying Gets you a .° Line of $6 Wind-breakers These are distinctly good, knitted windbreakers, with neat collar and knitted band' Our buyer was lucky in picking up the line which would ordinarily sell for $6.00 each. 3 We’reabletoofferthemtoyou at each ' ` COAT SWEATER OF $4. 50 VALUE ON SALE FOR 3 THE WEEK-END. . _ _ . . ' Coat Sweater, with shawl col~ lar, ribbed and jumbo patterns, camel shade. Will you come and see these for your- . self. $4.50 for 3'0" Penman’s fleece lined shirts and drawers, all sizes each' POLICE BRACES, in correct lengths, heavy and strong perpair ' MEN'S RIBBED WOOL UN- SHRINKABLE UNDER- ‘I WEAR ° Here’s a line of warm Fall un- derwear tllat is' really out- standing value. All sizes 1 M Shirts and Drawers . .. _ ' Men’s fancy Sox, new patterns “Art Silk” _and Cash- I `l'l‘l€l‘€..........._...~.._ - “ROLLER BRACES” a very popular make, nice web, medium weight _ _ _ .. ._ _ ' ----4+;-__ and muted New Zes,iand's wool crop promises GLABSES FITTED ' In England 2.500 automobiles are J S. TAYLOR Optometrists ; Q _ r ome aywna. Florida. I “ B1 ( :leaf 3.1133 »==f-f »»'~ -» _M-. J. W. of ---- i r Q _ 2 jp - _ _ merside, P. E. I.. and grnnddaught- NH. . ,,”‘,”H*,HM ,, _ _ " A . _ _ A Ahduw um Inv.-~.._,, \,,\~l~ _ _ . ,, ~.. »- _ r . V _ ’ l, r - . » a»"-_.»- war =~ »»f-»»~~~'3-mf ¢§.;..‘l.‘l""i‘$‘»‘il;..l1‘\“sJ.‘Z.‘2.“t?.;..£t§‘.i`» EYES TESTED ‘ ~ " ' ‘ V j ~ ‘ df‘j," wget Greta, because Alml _’ ` | _ -' »_ ' . cuff. for-get hsf either. _ _ _ _ _ " ‘ to break all records. g E~ W- TAYLOR ' r ' ' wma the center 'ar commercial sn- buns delivered to new owners every 142 Rl°hm°m\ Simi ` " ` llIl88. lW&\¢. 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