I'll work no ore_ But lll qet my pay my 1w. Rather strange and frivolous language to find in an insurance company's adver- tisement, you think? We use it because .. . A.-.“ u. . Q ' the words so well express the spirit of d _ the man who has iust come into his-— . , I .9 " g . In- fl I _ I . ‘Imperial Pension Bond Income 0F hZOOper month UST fancy yourself in his place. You are starting off on a holiday from which you need not return unless you want to. Your financial worries are over. ' You have arrived at age 55, 60 or 65 when you wish to take life easy-and you are able to do so, fearlessly! ' l The Imperial Pension Bond will make this pos- sible The monthly income may be $50, $75, $100, $200 per month depending on how far you wish to go with our Plan. l . Should you dieafter a certain period and before the pension age your deposits, increased by in- terest, will be paid to your beneficiaries. Or, after three years you may withdraw the full cash sur- render value plus profits or convert the amount into a monthly pension. - >51 There is no medical examination necessary to secure an Imperial Pension ‘Bond. Why not find ". out now how it would fit into your circumstances? , inns RIAL Lu=£ Branches and Agents M4 ,L in all importtmt centres To DA Y ' -----.u_-.--..-..<-------.---.-- -¢-- -.. _-.- V. The IMPERIAL hrs Assunancs Co, m Heap Orrics, Tonomo, ONT. Please send me by mail particulars of the Imperial Pension Bond without obligating me in any way. ..-_ Nam! Piddrlvr 4g» A"? Fa“? Budd-I can't say that I dld. I’m not used to these Budd came down to breakfast beds, three sesson WESTERN GUARDIAN ___,.4 —BUY ITIIAQA 5H0!‘ GUNS and long rungs cartridges at Bruce's. 5574-8-5-21. -nsw Lnvcouv" radio" wet storogs batteries, Just received st Bruce's. 5524-9-5-21. —MBS. A. E. WOODSIDE has taken over the Boarding Establish- ment for msny years known ss the “McNutt House" on Granville Street, Summer-side, now resdy for business. Special rates ior students. Home like accommodations. 5556-9-3-st-2i. .,___ —BOARD 0F TRADE MEETING —An iniormsl meeting of the Sum- merside Board oi Trade was held on IPridsy night to discuss the mat- ter oi sending a good represents- tion oi members to Halifax, NS, on the 13th inst, to attend the an- nual meeting oi the Canadian Chamber of Commerce-S. -VISITATION 0F LODG S -.- Lsdy Argyle lodge, L. 0.8. A., oi Argyle Shore, entertained members from Edith Cavell Lodge, Summer- side; Patricia. lodge, Canoe Cove, and Clyde lodge, oil-Thursday ev- ening. There was the usual business meeting, followed by a pleasant soc- isl time. The ladies oi the local‘ -S. —PAIN'I‘ING SUMMERSIDE IIIGI! SCHOOL-At a recent meet- ing oi the Summerside School Board it was decided to put hard- wood iloors in the four class rooms that have soft floors. This will make the class rooms 1n the old wing as up-to-date as the new rooms. The woodwork of the old wing is to receive a coat oi paint and the walls oi the classrooms are to be cslcimined. The windows and coping will be redecorated to cor- respond with the annex. All will be completed by the 12th, the date set for the opening of school.—S. _-su'lv|1vn-:nsrns FmM ' us:- csrvss 01mm ‘r-"orr scnoor. DESKS-It is gratifying to note that The Hall Manufacturing Co. Ltd, have received a. substantial part oi the order for the school furnishings for Prince oi Wales College and the Summerside High School. As the manufacture oi the desks and seats will be done in Hall's own workshop, this will ma- terially relieve local unemployment. Incidentally another Summerside firm, George Bishop and Son, will benefit, as the Hail Manufacturing Co., have plsced the order for the castings ior the desks with this firm.-S. —INTERESTING VISITOR - Mlss Phyllis Fenton, R. N. oi Los Angeles, Calli. is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. G. Ennis Smith oi Sum- merside. Miss Fenton has come straight from the war zone oi’ Rio de- Janeiro, Brazil, in South Amer- ica. Miss Fenton has been there for the past six months and for the last month had not been able to have any communication with the outside world either by mail or service was cut oii entirely. Pin- iEdwsrd Island, although she found Lodge served ice cream and cake. _ CITY SSHIIILS lie-open Tuesday, Sept. 6th CARTEIPS BOOKSTORE‘ ls well stocked with School Books and School Supplies Lowest prices, biggest values. AI ICIIOOL BOOKS sold st prices fixed by the BOARD oi EDUCATION. Our Store will be open untll SIX 0'CLOC'K. Send along the children. Everybody will receive prompt attention. Garter & 0o. Liitell gooklng like a. bear with a. sore Londlody (ponderlnp-‘rhree end. 5 'Landiady-Good morning. sir, emfsjs; a bed without a 3nd did you sleep well? spring," , .' p ' '1‘ We - .1. , . i w. I P : t‘: A M g Y a Y I . A u. R , A If‘ ' lCb l L ' W a ‘If I I f‘ J1me m? {I j ,~ A Pillars of Success l; L. ' V. ‘ F I v i. i. O IN THE RAISING OF, y ' ' '5 X ‘ I t.;.§ i "git , o Highest-Class g ,3 .' i; B ' -. F OX ES ' o l ‘it i I llsuro bolus’ o ma». In the D y. .. 's_ S Fox sinuses minim; _,. .4 _ l. 1t “Ymperzals ” i; Q3’, I ‘.1 occupant! s l V»: , T ivrsnvrscruusn or 8 i l ; s I I I i g .1 Imperial Biscuit co. us. 1 . - 5 9Q, chansons-rows r. s. s. T i i ; l ‘i l' {l ‘a ... S ' 7i ; csbiegrsm. The regular swims: ally Miss mm was able to issvo on s. tug which came into Rio and taking on pssse n lay outside tbs harbour from 8 s. m. to 1i p. m. ior the steamer from New York. Arriving st New York Miss Benton continued her Journey to the Island by rail. She is very thankful to be in such a. peaceful place as Prince much to intorest her in_ South Am- erica, and was in no danger from the rebels, the worst inconvenience being the absence oi mail. S PERSONALS —Mr. Sampson Grady oi Sum- merside is attending ‘the horse- rsces at Halifax, N. S.—S -Dr. Claude Sharp, oi Edmon- ton, Alberta, is visiting relatives and friends in Summerside.—S. —Priends will regret to hear that Mrs. Rogers, oi the Orient Hotel, Victoria, is seriously ill.-S. i —blil Anna Mscloron, oi Georgetown, is visiting Miss Mil- dred Allen, oi Summerside.—B. —Mr. Donald Logan, of St. John, N.B., is the guest oi Mr. 'I‘remont Archer, oi Summerside-S. —Mrs. David Schurman of Read- ing, Mass, is visiting old friends in Summerside. S. —Mrs. John Ashley, oi Cascum- pee, who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital last week is doing as well as can be expect- ecL-S. -Mrs. Solomon Winters, oi Tig- nish, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital this week and is now doing nicely-S. —-Mr. Bind Mrs. Walter Laughlln, oi Sherbrooke, are receiving con- gratulations on the arrival oi a. bsby boy in the Prince County Hos- pital on September istz-S. —Mr. John Dobson, of Kelvin, is making good progress from his re- cent operation in the Prince County Hospital-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brundage oi Halifax, N. S. are the guests this week‘ of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Le- iurgey oi Summerside. S i —Mr. Gordon Adams, of 0'Leary, was a. visitor to the Western Capitol on Saturday. He reports excellent crops in that section of the Pro- vince-S. " —Mr. and Mrs. McKay rnd Mr. Stanley Crockett oi St. John, N. B., were week end visitors to Sum- merside, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crockett. S. —Mr. snd Mrs. Horace Heckbert cf Summerside spent the week end with Mrs. Heckmrts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell of Sea. View. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Strong snd lit- tle daughter, Joyce who have been visiting the former! mother, Mrs. I". W. Strong oi Summerside, have returned to their home in Toronto. _s. —Mr- Hwy O‘l‘..eary oi the firm of, R. Olosry and Son, Richibucto, paid a brief visit to Summerside on Saturday in connection with his ilrm. O'Lesry and Son are in the lumber trsde and Mr. Oleary anticipates increased business in this line owing to the favorable at- titude oi the British dielegstes st the Imperial Conference towards the Canadian lumber trade, My; O'Lesry came over In his own aeroplane and finds this method oi travelling a. good one he he is sle to cover a good deal of ground in a short space of time. s. _ ‘rm: cnannorrcrown cuannian --Mlss Anne Hamill, R. N. has returned by motor to New York city after spending s month's vs- uum Wm, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas P. Hamill oi Central Bedeque. S ._The rnsny friends oi Miss Thel- m; 1g flgmll], Klnkors, will be glad to hear that she is doinB l! W“ a; can be expected after her ro- cas operation in the Prince County Hospital ior appendlcltll- B ._1vir. and Mrs. L. J. McGroth and little daughter Patricia have leit on return to their home in Jer- sey City, after spending a. most en- joygblu visit with M11. MOGIECII’! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rob- erts, Middleton. —-Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, rec- tor oi St. Peter's Cathedral, Char- lottetown, who is on holiday, took the services in St. Mary's and St. John's churches on Sunday on ac- count oi the indisposition oi the rector, Ven. Archdeacon C. de W. White, D. D. It is pleasing the report that Dr. White is s little’ 1m- proved. S -—Mrs. Frank Johnson, propriet- ress of the Mawley House, Sum- mcrslde, has decided to give up the business on account oi ill health and has taken an appointment in Charlottetown, where her husband has the position oi engineer oi the C. N. R. Hotel. Mrs. Davidson, s sister oi Mrs. Johnson, has taken over the hotel. Mrs. Johnson and her son, Master Billy, leit on 1M- dsy evening for Charlottetown-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN “SHIPPING T0 ST. PIERRE- St. Pierre ls looming up es a. prof- itable market to ship from Sourls by vessel. The last live stock club shipment was sent to St. Pierre and lsst week they were shipping early potatoes to St. Pierre. ' ..'DEATI'I LEAVES BLANK- The recent death oi Mrs. Pius Campbell, Campbell's Cove, nee Mary Ann McInnis, daughter of the late Paddy Mclnnis, North Lake, at. the age oi 59 years, has cast a gloom over that community and a place vacated that never csn be filled. No one knew better than the writer of the splendid qualities oi this woman. PERSONALS ..'Capt. Alex. Bushey, Souris, after several years‘ retirement has again resumed trading with St. Pierre with his old time vigor. ..'Misses Margaret McInnis and Maud Giliis oi Charnwood, who were home from Boston visiting their respective parents, brothers and sisters ior the past’ month, re- turned Friday via, S. S. St. John- Boston. ..'M‘rs. Emmett Pierce, who re- turned from the Provincial Sonat- orium a short time sgo after spend- ing nine months within its hospit- able and apparently curative walls, was able last week to Join her hug. band and take up housekeeping in Souris, where he, in the meantime, had set up and opened a shoe-shop. ..'Mrs. F‘. McIsaac, oi Psssioc, Maine,“ an old time r '* 0g SEPTEMBER s. 193; . FOR Mons AND BETTER HOLIDAYS tyvuouw oooo- ,Ma.:roucs 1'00 BAP 9W9 e can. rggoziys Ans’ mo sun's-ion’ Jones ‘ma: ovum. emu r0 M" W" To azsemzh‘! ART no "w" w“ “5/ 5T i HAD nous)’ - 2. u! lsufi‘ RICH 5e1- HS HASARIouLAR moon: or $|QQ A mourn AND ms HouoAys ’ uuvsn uuo/ f SAYGIOMI, l wnsu I Mo oso roses’ Rstcms rod osrfma $|o0 A Monro BOSE VALLEY AND VICINITY Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Clow on the srrivsl oi a. bouncing bsby boy James Elmer. Mrs. Robert Todd of Rose Val- ley, was s visitor to East Royalty, the guest oi her daughter, Mrs. Harold Leiurgey. Mr. ‘and Mrs. James A. Thomas, who ior the psst two weeks have been visiting their daughters, Mrs. Sydney Taylor, Winslow, and Mrs. James Todd. Rose Valley, have returned to their home in Brighton, Mass. They re- port a. lovely trip home and the most enjoyable vacation ever spent. ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Matheson was glsddened on Aug. 1st on the arrival oi a bonnie baby girl. Mrs. W. O. Anderson and son Billy oi Dorchester, Mass, are visiting the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd, Rose Valley. its ass-res ycuro I rr cam. w: cor tr classic-—- ssw rr m A nook Among those from this vicinity who attended the Provincial Ex- hibition lsst week were Messrs. Mrs. H. D. Dixon, Donald Gillis, Rod Nicholson and Kenneth Cvillis and many others. ' Mrs. Sydney Taylor, Winslow, was visiting her sister, Mrs. June; Todd. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dixon were Sunday visitors to Dsrnley, the guests of the letters parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ned Champion, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas oi Souris, daughter oi the lute John McKinnon, butcher, and sister or. Chas. MCKIIIIIOII, is visiting the Is- | land and is at present the guest ofi her sister-in-lsw, Mrs. n. n. Mo-I Donald, St. Margaret's. It's ten‘, years since Mrs. Mclsssc was here. she 8W8 times in the Maine paper mills, where her husband, Mr. Mc- 15888. 1B employed, are fairly good, no strikes or lockouts or even wags reductions. thus m. She notes big changes in the lower part. e1 the town oi Sourls where they used to live. Only three oi the old neigh- EYESlSll g EXAMINATION ll. '.|. mason f Ollie ‘grit-siting’? With QPTOMITBIBT ell-MU BRINGING UP FATHER bors, Jim Dunphy and the Moynggh and Carleton families are there now amongst the scores oi families she used to know. Jim Dunphy is 8'1 and still going strong. Caleb Csrelton is carrying his gengrgl store actively as iiity yesrs ago. _____i?___ Teeth are those white things You '- hsve pulled just before the doctor ssys: "Well, it must be the tonsils. then." Y? EYVYVVYVVYYV ‘)_A‘AAA ln Sainl lolln Stay n the Ingest hotel In the Msrlrime Provinces. Beautifully sud centrally situ- sled. isclng Kin 's usrcJho garden spotol in! ohn. Absolutel ilrcprooi,250 rooms wit outside view, European ~plsn from $2.." .. Table d'hclo meqls and osie- teris. ldesi simple rooms sud own gangs service. iZWhZJRIILLL‘ QQQQQLQALLAAAQALAQQQ Daniel Todd, T. C. Gillls, Ewen Todd, James Nicholson, Mr. snd' Woulclyoirlibcoc 60, sndeuioy W h: e ‘yous: plan “Gettin yourse . Pious mall sus l ilflila Month Income We Guarantee It for Llie ffhousands of cAMd-lllil sre now quietly and thriftily making this provision through the Canada Life for the days to come when they will want to stop work at age, say, independence. to i: the Income You Want,‘ and decide for coupon wru. sumo ppoir plot/path“ , Csnsds Llle Assurance Co" Toronto, Qni. your boob, "Getting tbs Income 1 bavesuchsn’ suyunc, ‘here t As s first It: rvevad cum‘): You Want i“ N m. (Mn. Mm, Miss) aaanq............_......_.. --|---~-|l.-59 Brighton, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Easily Figured James Todd and Mrs. S. Taylor, paid s short visit to Tryon ‘visit- ing friends and relatives. h Mrs. Neal Msccsllum oi Brack- ley, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd. Mr. Wallis Bryenton of Braokley, spent the week end visiting friends in Rose Valley. Miss Margaret Todd spent a pleasant vacation in Alberton the guest oi Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Le- iurgey. Limo Biggs (after the first disnce): “Msy I have the last dance with you." ' Miss Higgs (quite bored) : "You've had 1t." "I suppcse, like many other hus- bands, you can't say what youl wlie pays ior her hats and dresses." “Oh, yes, I can-too much." "But joking aside, have you ever stopped to figure out, how much your wifes clothes cost you?" "it isn't necessary. I simply add my income to what I owe." The little girl had been to school for the first time, and mother wanted to know sll about it. "Well," she psked, "and how dil you get on?" . "Oh, it was quite all right, buti didn‘t get the present.‘ "Present! What present?" "Well, teacher said. ‘Sit there id the present," and I sat there all thi morning, but I didn't get it." h HEAD OFFICE. n. lid (Ind! in the M Mariiim hoe The only liis assurance company which invests the bulk of l-lALii-'AX,CAN. Provinces. "'“"\\-BI.ACK 1w: CHEWING ’ By George McManuS MII-LL-l ass. 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