1Q‘ w r ...-....-----¢a~4.¢@@04-4s i on’ A i he “K _ (‘THE Wemnnorrnrown __ m , . > I1'AYM‘UQUlx"».4-4~L~»QJ L“... GUARDIAN i WYflg-firrros». ."',' iddic s" Stutling them with indigestible foods may please their appetites, but it does not build per- fect, robust bodies. There is more real muscle- building‘ material in Shredded Wheat Biscuit than in potatoes, eggs or mushy pot-ridges- and the crispness of the shreds of baked wheat encourages thorough chewing, which means good digestion and sound teeth. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains just enough bran to prevent that disease-breeding bane of all childhood-constipation. It is an all-day food, delicious for breakfast, for lunch,.for dinner. TRISCUIT is" the Shredded Wheat cracker- a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or mar- malaidcs. ‘Hit- (‘ziniidi ri Shredded Wheat Company, L!‘ Nlunrn Folio, Ontario "EAsfRovAtTY ’ llonor ltoll oi‘ [Cast Itorvally '_ School for lit>l w-tl; (ll August Zllltl S\']llt'1llllt'l‘I tirade \'III.— I. llulli Ilarpi-i" ', Louis Wlicatley and Earl liruilli-yx ili; II. Xlarjtiri» - \'l.' l, >a 1s. Ml .\uilr-~\\‘ and I tt-tiual: II. Emma .\lat-.\~-viii. tirath- \'. l. .\lai‘ltln _\lut-\\'il1i ' lic iitliv-"iv iotpizilli ll~ Tl, Jun-pl! iii l.‘ tlrzi-li- l\'. . l. ilyan .\It.. ' , tirade l\‘. .Ir.—l, .\'oriuan .\lac- l,lti_\‘i| "FFTJTQTTITIW. \\allie Au- w: fl, Ji-an blot-Marin: llarlit-r; 11, Woodrow \\'Ii~at- -_\'; l2. Georgie llartier. lli-rtie l-l. Stewart, Teacher. m MEN'S STVLES IN 1924 , ARE ALL TO THE MERRV t‘ll.‘l‘.\tit,l, tlct K-.\lt-n‘i; hats in ' ilu-_v will maki- aro tltg‘]‘t*l‘(l for .-. It) lllt‘ National .\.~- (‘Iuihit-rs, in in here, Silk host» ior men iii l_\' and gaudy tints are also pres- Tllllfil. ‘ .:i. .\li tlriul Parson. .\ti--iitlanc~~ 1-. .\lai-‘\".'i lllllllffi -i. l\‘ill)I'l .-. , . llarpi-r; i‘- money can buy. and popular net. 2 FOR 25c value at 2 FOR 25c nounce the above very attractive price for this splendid DOUBLE MESH “NEETER” Nets in Black, Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Light Brown and Blonde. human hair-cap or fringe shape. 3 for 25c OR l0 (‘E GREY ANI) WHITE NEETER NETS This best of all nets iii grey and white costs you a little more than the stand- ard colors, but is wonderful “Imperial” double mesh Hair Nets ‘l for 25c This wonderful double mesh net of real human hair, beautifully made, colors except greys and white, put up in packages con- taining 4 nets is perhaps the most striking value in hair nets, shown in Canada. 4 NETS FOR 25c. IMOORB a M°LEO The ‘NEETER’ double mesh a Hair Net 3 for 25c The "N EETICR” net is known all over Canada—fro1n the Atlantic to the Pacific, as the best Hair Net that We are pleased today to be able to an- Real S EACH SINGLE MESH NEETER NETS 4 FOR 25c “Nectcr,” “Fairy Queen” and “Lady Betty” single mesh nets, all real human hair, all shades but gzrey and white. i . , 4 FOR 25c carefully inspected, shown in all 11mm) 10. Jt-s l I also outpost lights have ---_<-Q>___ , u-t-n iuiig out on the 1iriutipal dlllllrtlaclius to tht- Town. Tlicsc iiiii|ii'tivt-iii|-iits will he lit-only ‘ .i|iprct:iatt-tl liy the people who tilslit. as well ’-.~ by thc iowu- Continued froiii Page 4 lwilllll’ lllvlllStlVs. This iiiiprotu» ---?-~—-i-__-_i- v mclii in the lii-tlitluI-Z t-i_\'>'lt‘lll will Th‘ lnlermaflo" aflwd '9' lil ‘i. Willy ciiliatct- lllt‘ utility t-i‘ the necessary to any Intelligent discus-l, ‘in iiiiportancc to flotids of \\':itt~r, Ir i these’! _u:ay. Ilia-n stilcly bi- coiicluih- I that’ A t G dian l"'“"' l Wes ern uar A mm ,,,_,,, m. w... g, h ld- i 4H0? from Holman‘: Catalog, mm‘ i e “or -"ro FARMEIIQIS-The s-imziaas- The Cllflfllah ii side Business Co ego teao es - I vldual subjects. You can enter all! i AT THE PRINCE EDWARD time. Our speclalties—Hookkeeplng wednuday 3mg Thurjdly ,_ Civil Service. Sbortlinnil and Type- 6 o lwrlting. Evening classes. Phone 5188. J. Pogson, Principal. 55l6d-213 I K1105. l L 0+0 vooooocomvoo-owmv i ‘NOTICE-It has been clrculat- I ed that I have sold my flfltlefllkl“? outfit; this l-s absolutely false as l ' intend to continue business as us- ual, signed-John R. Bownese. Bstlctpie. 9444034“ l -w: WILL bu)’ live boss and llanibe‘ at Albany Station. \Vednl!c- 1m until 2 o'clock. onnsx BROS lBortlru and Jllbanu 932-l0-9-4l l ,SH I PP|NG.—Elll0l‘G(l port uii ‘Friday, Schr Golden Rod. (‘IDL stuff of men were engaged Satur- lsmupgo“, with n Cargo of Coal tiny, straightening up the trees that n.0,“ Sydnpy, Sclir Hector Mc- were partly fallen by the heavy gull-s of last Monday. at the South» erii end of tlic Agriculture Hall in Siuiiinersitle. —SUMMERSIDE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL RAL 'when all cases were disposed 0t‘. LY-Thi- annual Rally Day Service iin a few cases the appeals werepi the Sumiiiersltle Methodist Sun- a1|r,“~,.,|,_11_ ‘day School was held in the Church Gregor. (‘apt .\iurrtiy frotii Pictou lalso loatlt-tl with (‘oal.~~ll. l ,_%___. l --POLICE COURT.—'I‘lie ad- journed (‘ourt of appeals was lield in ihi- Police Court oii Friday good attendance 0t‘ the school, but ' __ WER-A l ll h‘- BRIDAL SHO (e g i the congregation itself though fair lful shower was held at the home of mir pargnls in honor of “reg 3pm] flllf-‘lll have been larger. The Rev. ti-iy on Friday evcilinq. A large J. 1-‘. Denny presided. lie was ac- ‘r,;|,,,],,.r of imimrm- girl friends coiiipanic-tl on the platform by .\Ir. ‘\\'t‘l'll present and a most. enjoyable \\'-_ Phillips U"! Slllltlayficliool Mm“. “m; 5mm‘ Superinteildciit. The seriitt- was , very t-apably rendered by the (‘llll- —COA_L LADEN.—The Drudge "Albert .\Ic\\'illiaiiis." Captain Pel- ll‘_\'. tirrih-tl in port of Sumiiiersitlt: .iu tnw with the S. S. "Constance" (‘iiptziln It. llctts. curly Saturday morning with a cargo of coul for |tln- llailivay. \'t_\ Silllplinnt and ltet-iiaiions WPTO rcntleretl by IllOi Kenneth Alia-sen l-Iilitli Allen. Lilian Dickie: and Dorothy liarris. A iluut "('an a littli- child like inn?" _____ lllora and Cindy's Denny. The FAREWELLED_TIH_ “no pd lster spoke on tlic story of tho sow Iwartls (‘o., who played to gootllilr‘ ‘M m“ ‘dime an, appeal in“ iliousc-i ‘ll tlio ("llllVll 'l"it~atrni"""l"1m ll" “lmglrl-fluu" l; -'=‘lll' -~‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘I i~fl ~ _.. v .1’. ISuiiiiiii-rsiile for llll‘ past four Illlyfiid A firs“ iiqillljlgliéittlvilizrl, "n; 'liil't by r-arly lllOYllllll! train {lion-i m. m; Numrho. _ _ ‘iiiiiptii-tuiit task lml-V“ "W "l "WW mall“ "miug"'l.»\ii urgent appeal iras also made :""‘“' l" NM‘ mmfmw" ‘PM Fjllir...» tlit~ funds ot‘ tlit- tlt-nnral Hoard 31"“ l'r““"l"'l l‘) M; ‘lmlui '\'l"l'r I' Religious lCilut-atimi in wl ivhm“ H“? play an iliilt-iinatv- l1 '7"l1"" is (his full and very varit-tl ltltl. Ilillitii-s oi‘ llii- voting pi-op l "iiiiisoivnis -~-.\ir. (lri-ll tlautiu, Slllllllwfsltlt‘, on Stiturilay morning for t-r. \\'i- carry’ a I'iill liiic. If inlor»_ ki-stitl in ii pipi-lt-ss furnace. ivrih! or call on its, and our SPFVlLQi ‘ileziti ing l-Zxpvrt will giro yun ‘prlcosl, land full particulars. v _. . . illros, KQllSlllglOZl. $18404 .1‘. "mnif '““""' "hon. l“ “m ‘um witr- ]ll‘l‘(‘t‘tll'fl him a short —CHANGE OF PREMISES-Pimp ‘"‘""““- Y“ ~~ (‘i 1- '1 .\'.‘ ' nl l‘1:'\'~.~-." . i itiiii" ‘ilnl2rtlllllllvlilliiljlil have hltilllu- F)! is “mull Alivwflrd’ l?“ l. lung, H“ M“ Mm“ (mnmm turduwfor llostoii, aiti-rsspt-utl- ~03. H“, l rum djuinmg mp “m, , lllt‘ Summer mouths with ll\'1' etzreph tlrficc. forum-rift‘ ‘lct-Iipii-il lmnm ‘Jr’ “m! “n; bhflmfl i . Skiiiiiors Pond-Ii. Ilii- (‘aiiatlian Uil twiiiiptiiijv, ziiiil I niovi- lll about .\'o\'. Isl. 'l‘lt~-' ,1], quqmi‘ HUM,“ qumnwr l n-iiiiisrs- art- Iii-iii‘: piu in rcad~ - ‘I 1-. “;‘_' ' ‘ i lint-s. for llit- lll".\ ot-i-tipaiiis. "m i '1 U“ fidmliilfu for xhhhn" , \\l!"l‘I‘ iit- lll\"fltl.~i to spend! ' -—.°AINFUI.LY iwunao», ‘ "*""' I .\ litir~=~ which '-\'a’ hciiii: ilrin- , - .‘n h)’ .‘-it'-. Alplioniar- (‘oil \"m"nl ( l‘ "" “r , llauti; Il/irt, . S,‘ \\'-ll' It I ~- i ' -' t'*"l. .. . ' I d!" n“ “in mm" UL l ' visit to his u|‘l lioiiu-l _ - on his way ,ml_uunlvh_ ‘m m“ . Pmliack. T-lr. (‘u it‘ is unt- of Hunts “nun-V H’ _ whur, 1,1,, iihblportsi rising ypiiiii: llllSlllq-rlfl nit-ii . ,, wt “m! m“ is Wlmm)‘, H IUI-illlflvvls doing woil in tut: sister, Wain‘, rm_0ra')h_~ mint-c. Ilia success is looked for- I " ' ivsard It‘ by u hos: of trii-nili. l ~SUMMERSIDE METHODIST-II _ - ‘CHURCH, Sun lay t) -t._ l itl O‘ . (‘liurcli .-\univi-rsliry' Sci (ico. Slit-Vii fial music ly choir. Pr l - , I‘: - 37 ' ' ' ll. l‘. Ilt-niij-z Stilijoct ~111Mb. ‘Ill.- iSpiriiuzil l‘r-> Itiiii. T p. . '1] i‘ ~ Price of Powtlr‘ with spociiil rt ft-‘ii-i tl-nw- to llll‘ (pics-firm of church? » ll'nion. Ilo iitil form-t the Suuilayi _-\11_\'}i"4-; ‘lltltll III 2.310 p. iii.. Will all uurit i fiPI“, out of the skin_ t-v- y _. iti- in‘: rczi-iiizi. can llt‘ fiit-nds and zidlicrcnts iiialtt- aE-‘pctqutiitkly’ tivurr-pnh. h" apply"? ., w. ' - . .- ~ I, " ' i ‘ ' ‘l-ll -fiort on Suiitlay.’ llitllo Aii-ntho-Syulphiir. ' 1i “our. u) iskin s1it>cialist. B1 cause of its germ ‘(1£‘$lI‘0l'I118 Dffillvrties. this siulpliui" tircparation instantly brings t-asi- from Fltlll irritation, soothes mid lit-ills the ezccma right. up and and leaves the skin clenr and smooth. _ ‘ l It seldom falls to rt-litivt- the tur~ incizt arid tlisfiizurt-uit nt, Suilt-ri-ri. from skin Ufllllllt‘ should got a llttIt- jar of Rowlrs; Llt-ittlio-Sulphur from 1H1)’ stiod tlruIIl-rlst and use it Iiki~ a cold cream. I —KEI‘JSINGTON. ONWARD._ ‘Tllv Lighting; Committee of the 'l'tiv.ii (‘tiunt-il of Kt-uslngton of which Councillor Iloiialioe is chair» uiiau, are greatly improving the *§‘-“I"III Ht Illilvus and inia manner that must coinint-ntl itself to all proc re iiitcllccts and new ‘lights litivr llHPll placed at the Junction of (‘omnierclal Street and llrislitnwn Road another zit jung. and Biargatii conic to ht-iislnixtou or depart at JSHOP from Holman’: Catalog awn-cu our m maaorrsl One cm sue "DATES." ..'HOU8E FOR SALE OR T0 let. For hirther particulars MP1! to James llluhur," Montague. lStock pure bred Ayrsbires and iHiJlSiElllB. Also grade nlilk oowszg ihorses etc., Terms 14 to 26 months; IStiIe starts l o'clock Wednesday, ,REPAIRING oamAtiesr-ivoci. 10. u. c. Zitccowaii. Almost u troublesome and In-. ieonvenient an the temporary loos! at the electric light: was the en-' forced silence of many scores of‘ telephones. worn out by persons who were forc-l ed to rim errands, ‘baking calls or,‘ on Sunday morning. There was ninrrrerqrrg goods. inquiring sick friends and the thousaiit‘ and] one incidents of social and business life space by calling “Crevitral? lint howl consuming hours of time instead of‘ the minutes required an,“ Tm, scripture reading,‘ “-,_i|-(i!\\'ll‘l“bl were wcrklng. The linemen wi-II read by Masters Albcrtiof both the light and telephone sys- Mlillflrt-ittiiiis have luitl fl busy time slum»; sxwgta the storm, and considering tho ex- and noltnl , r ,- .' 20-day to tent of the damage litivr doiic tla u zuvhauk Co" \‘-.l‘l siziig by work quickly and well. I ,_ Toronto. iiiiii- ' Fire Protection Week was must ‘ i regrettably introduced by the des/‘cigai- or cigarette, and ticcasioiially truction of Messrs. Hogan's wood~ aii owrturiiI-il-laiiiip add to tlit- por- working factory on George Street. that flri- is a bad master. iuist iii our t-tiuntry‘ and climati- l)!‘ when so many rhcusanrgs are bunch.‘ arc thc price oi‘ safety. ilMllllllllwil in ~-\'i~ri' thvrlllus. ‘Imiw-‘Ingfiites or handling matches from. IWU is plum-ti. 'I‘lic school loo “N”, “m! raptor, \. , . - . , t l~ - . - ~ l- J-lll) IWPllIIIH-‘i da to da l'i-r~-uui:ihl\' most of .1 '1'! t ll. =\l*f'.‘ll .-..‘ou . 7 7‘ ' 00 o “y. _ k —-BOOST MARITIME iNDUS-rniuliillllé‘ ‘hi.’ ,,,|,,:u;:|gl julnfffsf“ i“ and places of business have a niiiii-||h,..,»,. |,..r_»,,,,_.; rm. ,-;,r,.fr,i_ A few .. .........v ‘.77 ‘TRlEs 11ml lull’ a Filltvwll mvap Iii-r oi‘ tires that arc lighted tlailYw-irt- not ~--i i-iiiw-ful as lllt'\' should ' An event in the history of i ddpl-lvss l~‘urii:ice, ltanige or lleatq ‘ ' i ' ' or Iii-pt continually burning. l\iost,|,r._ ol‘ our buildings are of WUtNl and lighting tires iii-i» loo i-uuug to lit-w vcry inflammable. lu thousands ulna-p] r.i_.~;,(,r,,<ip1t-_ "1993 “till/Eli, gfflte-S- THTDIICBS, Ofigrtititcst possible cari- and caution t llll-‘ir Films fir" llilllllvfmllily "Fill the tltingt-i" from fires cannot ht~ ‘ “Pry ill‘? ivootlwork. Matches. tllt" wholly cliiiiiiititctl. It can l)!‘ KlWlll‘ I “lmosi "niwfr-‘iill 511ml"??? Dllivrly Tt‘(lll(‘l.‘ll, litiivofvr. and this l\‘ tlii» 9 6 u ‘tr-r supply and the llltllllli~~ for using lllI‘ same, for successfully in flizllt firt- at the initial stage and zit night. t-ifulgt-nt-t- of light jg- m.“ sion of the question of frelght' rates or railway deficits. and wliutl public questions are more vital than It would set-m that this Iii .1 matter which the Maritime mom; Iivrs of the federal parliament? should take u") with the govern-Ii meiit nnd the railway authorities.’ and insist that the information shall ‘In: fillpplictl. All three of tlic pro- Lvlnccs by the sea are (let-ply coii- ct-rnctl in having the facts made }public and we have a right to look ‘to our representatives to see that [this is done without delay or evii» “Slbll. Kc singttili is as attratrtivi- iii its drawing iiitIui-utw-s or i-“irurui I'()lllIll(‘l‘('lill. social. and moral feat- Ilrt-s. as any Town of its status in tlit- Province-Y. I The recent severe storm which lput the electric light and telephone lsystems Into temporary disorder ‘caused many families to realize ‘how greatly they were dependent ‘upon these electric services in their every tlny activities. llun- ltlrt-tla were forced to revert to nil lamps or candles for lighting pur- poses. and found these venerable relics of past generations but sorry substitutes for the bright electrics. i When Shakeajeare wrote, "How far ‘the little candle thrown its beam," For lasting Fragnnce llse (Iulicura Talcum - There is nothing better than ti“z.".r..'alaiiga.iti.iie 1 is -~ ~»= as are common in our day. Wo I to tli t f t‘di app“ s e mos as i o“. have grown no accustomed to lights because of its fin smooth tex- of ten to fifty candle power that the old-time candle. when we are forced to return to it, gives a feeble tore and delicate ragranoe. sunk. ma». ni- Sold hroughonttbe nlon. . banana... xlenm indeed. ._ . N'%,0’~Wrr5'dw" ‘ Eastern Guardian D A 875-l0-6-7i ‘ r fi/nrfino/vrgirimy -lllso a lleavy Doctor‘: llill. . "Four years back," writes Mr. R. Howard. of Bracebridge, Ont., "a scratch on my leg turned to an awful ulcer. It took six months oi doctor's treatment to cure me. and all the while I was laid up never earning a cent. “ Recently, a similar injury started inflammation and ulceration on the other leg. Knowing about Zam-Bult, however, this time I acted very differ~ ently and without delay. I used ZanrBuk alone, and not only was the ulcer speedily and thoroughly healed, but I didn‘t lose a day's work while the treatment was in progress." 89140-6-3l . IAUCTION SALE 0f Live S36-10-4-4ii l l r t Much shoe-leather was? nbouti Cc! n bu); oi tins grand herbal healer Irrdny! lUir rtzccma, pimples boils". zibscesses, scalp sores, pols-incl] icountls pales. cuts, burn Oi all tlriuggisls aziil stiiies, 5011,; lilIPCl tmm Zuuilllill. (Io ,Tt1f(llll(l. “The Sure Guard Against Blood-Poison." _ . usually disposal of in Iii-int» when tt-ir-l Wren rust? I , .Hri‘|t‘ gri-iit object Week. lower Great tir-iiial iIanut-i- from lll'l'. _oftigii or too forcibly brought home of Fire Protection The lesson cannot be too It is :iii old adage‘ _ ' good strrvaiit but a‘ ‘This good servant , _ jio c\'t*l‘y litiusc-liolticr that In this It is not remarkable that destruc-l Iiinltci‘ of ilunger from flro persist- five mes occur from “m, t, gimefeut caution and constant vigilance Stlllll‘ who llil\'t' to do “dllll: great motion picture:- The Christian ItT THE PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday and Thursday llut with tliu 2 0 0040-0000004 0'0 0 0e000'0 000004 0 O0 000-0 . . n-\'~\““‘ ' Iilliti iiriiwlllb» -“" m e_w Fall Models in Ladies Ready to Wear i ind Sdmart new fall coats in ‘a variety of modish styles, l ll lfig Wrappy, straight back and side tie effects, the ‘ g0 ass include all the new shades of Browns, as well as ‘ rand and Blacks. All coats are warmly lined and inter- this” 61nd conic in a complete range of siaes. Prices $12.75 I?‘ -. .00. (oats of Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb, Rat, acoon and Marmot. Prices from $79.00 to $497.00. A large selection of Ladies’ Ilrcsscs of Tricotine, Twill, (‘anton Crepes and Satin-s. Prices $12.75 to Also Flannel Dresses $7.75 to $19.50. MlLUllEllY i llgew Autumn Hats. Every one new and up-to-date b‘? ll "lg Velvets, Felts, Flushes. Trimmings of velvet Ivs, fancy pins, embroideries and flowers‘. wonderful va ues. See our hats before you purchase. ‘ ' ' Pnwsa Bins lttl Jne Price . Pri To All 0"” ce Cult Store