._, :~ -_ ...._.__‘_` 4 ` " E--r ` ., t ,.‘$_...i /_\ 2.- a " "i if In it I 5 - _ .-¢ .Llc _“_ .,_. n.;.-.~ .-_ .-,L I I I \ f i in-A`_|n-an-._-nf 'l 4' / . I ,x l i l »l .. 1 - , \ I i // ' , ¢“.-r sf, ._- "`. V \ . L, “\.lll|/ \‘\\-M 'mn cH.uu.of1'rE'rowN eultnnmn y ‘ . ~f~ , . L J -?-oo->---- -PHOP from I-I°lmu'» Nl-ll°~ ‘ -TAKEN To Hosmrsi.. 'rho AN OLD TIME I-Iallowe’cn evening to convey Camille Arse- Dance in Strand Theatre, Kell- nault of Summerslde to the Prince -CO-OPERATIVE farmorg. Em- erald will be loading live hogs and lambs' for Montreal on Wednesday. Nov. 2nd and up till noon Thurs-' ~~Messrs. C. A. Hayes. W. R.hRi(t:» day' Nov' sm' pe and M. F' Tompkins, of t e . T `N.yR., were iii Summerside Satur~ "P}?FPV DAY-uLPilte otlgr Upsrta' day morning on a tour of lnspec gf ‘be °°“(;""'V'S WW td “li W il tion overthe P. E. Island railway. ° ° 95"” in “miners 9 “ co" ~ nection with Armistice Day obser- Ve5Srs~Armm_ Allen and Ar! vstion. The movement being un- ihiir \lorris Summerside have pur der the auspices of me I`o`D`E` and chased the 'Jewelry and optical bum me G'w'v‘A' i _ siness for many years conducts-l = ' *_»_ __ ‘ by Mr. H. R. Crockett. ’I`_h_e firm . ' ` name will be Allen and Morrid. -y . NOVEMBER 1, 1921 T H* “..\\-'»i...».ar' , Ins WESTERN GUARDIAN ,T 3---D) m ambulance was called out Friday '"1 lb' "N V3 in' -His friends will hear with re~ .gret that Oliver Carver, of the employ of ll. T. Holman, Limited. Summerslde, is under treatment at the Prince County Hospital. l s|sHoP s'rnAcHAN.` Bishop Strachan was himself so much a father in spiritual and cc- clesiastical mattersrin Upper Can- ’ad.a that it is diillcuit to think of him acknowledging an earlier (‘an- adian ns “my spiritual father," yet Rev. John Stuart, D. D.. of Kings- .mlm stuart. canes "tus little gentleman" in spite of his six ‘feet four inches. was the (inn mission- ary of the Church of England in Upper Canada, entering the .wilds as a United Empire Loyalist with his 1ellow_4Pstriots in 1786 and re- presenting tho Society -for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts until his death in 1811. Out of the Loysllst rectory in Kingston came three sons, one clergyman. two sheriffs and three jurists, and from them and two daughters a numerous and honorable family. :Perha-ps the most distinguished descendant in the present gener- ation is Col. Sir Campbell Btunrt, managing director of the London Times. Tliqre are influential branches of this early family in Montreal and Hamilton. The ser- vice rondered the infant nation by DY. Stuirtllncluded his bringing up Sir John Beverly Robinson, Bart. -`-----_-- ¢-if Aamvllli rua-»»\**"" na-»~4"""" l H. J li AB 0 N opummm Eyes Examined ' RECENT FIRES i~‘lre losses in (Lanadd during the week ended October ‘.!6lii_ ure »_~.