‘l TFuR new .0 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY WHILE OUR STOCK IS AT ITS BEST A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Con‘. Until Wanted. nuusou sum. ‘p QUEEN ANNE COLLAR $298.00 CIIAPAL SEAL SELF TRIMMED $93.00 SOUTH SEA ‘ SEAL $395.00 GREY CARACUL WOLF TRIMMING $245.00 PERSIAN LAMB ‘day oi each week up till noon. l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ . -_BEN IIUR. World's mightiest Kanslngton Wesiernlliisrdien ............ .. , Strand, Sept. 28 and 29. -N0'I'ICE.—My office will con-i 7931414541 tlaus lobe. closed each Wednesday‘ ' aitanoon ginning the month oil _|;gN Hug, Migmygmmgyuxg SOPWHIDUI‘. H. T. COIVID, 0|“. D. by Lgw wgnggg’ ggfggngd ‘f,’ 9n. Optometrist. Summerside. lm-il-fl-fl stui —-KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK _R|Ey|s11inqc, pkovmon _ shipping club loading hogs, sheepdmv, Ev w_ Cgmpbefl and “mm. lambs and veal Calves on Wednes- u, M155 nyanggune gdmpbeu, g1‘- rived in Bumme side on Friday 7351'9‘13'5ml4- night lrom Los Angeles, Cal. Rev. . llis ti . - -s1rrs m nan nun reproduced ‘,“,§,.,,‘";f‘";§‘;° B0,,“ v5.43’ $31, if“ flffu“ minim“ med“ °‘ Campbell, who wsslthe builder o! hide we “ke- fimmiw“ the Clifton House, Bummerside, “Y a“ smmday- and who tor some years was Stip- 7939'9‘35'3l endlary Magistrate and had charge _THE OHARLOTTETOWN tor a time oi’ the inland Revenue a1. M.C bell lit! ui “Uflmm m‘? be “bmmd "m" sifatesanbllien qlllte (goon: glrukigxlgrcoigrkviséambgexg as": and worked with his brothers. scrlpuom Wm be Q“, edmn-d ud‘ Charles and Colin c. in bridge vertisements taken at? vi ati a!‘ building m oolorado and Wyoming’ the Guardian r m" o“ n and irom there took up carpenter ' work in Colorado. In 1900 Mr.. __ Campbell took up social service havlflzflflltilillillixl‘ zlstlhnrizeedl withlworihin Illinois and cdummia and the neighbourhood or lfifi “s”: " is still engaged in that work. w“ e’ u Twenty-three years ago Mr. Camp- pany came hem“ Messrs‘ Alec‘ bell was ordained as a minister in gflmpgffigggrggimaitl gmpbenid-l- the World's Faith Missionary -As- ana’ w“ fined tvfo hundgguggfllfsi sociatlon and has since devoted his and costs or 81x monnhsln Jan Th liie to social service work. He or- onender was commuted m 1 {I e ganired the Christian Mission and - ‘l ' Industrial Association in’ Los An- _ geles and has been the Secretary vgfigfofialggfiéoélafifldvtzslilsgx: and General Manager of same. He at me home of Mr and {its math is now engaged in a wonderful line ard Foley Kildare ‘in honor o! their M phuanumflc w°rk_“ “Mk °r d ' ’ practical Christianity among the fnuanlgslzhmtti? “she leaves Shortly worthy poor and the helpless mo- 83W, by ~,go“.fijgtggss gffsm“b‘;f‘ji thers and children oi‘ the city of number oi young ladies, after which m“ Angel” dancing was resumed until mid- night. A pleasing feature oi thei evening's entertainment was the musical selections by the Matthew Brothers o! Elmsdale '1‘ slngwn this week. 708B-Q-25-3l {OLE-i- PERSONALS .- uews-woq 11151110 aims "“"" ~Eastern_Ciz_zardian IIIIIIXWI lfia-nnq-Ifrhvhs- unna- 1+ * IIEAUCE SPECIALTY C0. LI. In 5U _ IIMICI IIJNCIIIN. f-O. -Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Strong. oi’ B'side., have one on a short auto visit to New unswick, returning before the end oi the week. —Mr. Orville Darrach, Kensington, lelt on Friday. to enter Queens Unl- versity. Toronto. to take up the course in Medicine. His many lriends wish him all success. Y —Mrs. J. H. Woodside. Hamilton, has gone on an extended visit to Tor- onto. to see her daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Owen. Her many friends wish her a pleasant holiday. Y --Mr. Donald McFarlane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McFarlane, of Summerside, left on Saturday a!- ternoon to take up a lucrative pos- ltion in Port Arthur, Ontario. —Miss Helen Champion, daught- er ol Dr. J. B. Champion, o! O'Leary. leit on Monday to attend the Fall Term at Dalhousie Univer- s ty. —Mrs. Charles McDonald and her daughter Miss Edna McDonald. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muttart and family. motored to Ch'town on Sunday. u... Miss Annie Brown, Port Hill is, —Miss Hope Prlchard, daughter visiting her aunt, Mrs. Johnston.—-T.‘o£ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prlchard, of z‘... it m... trip to Bummo Ad. visiting relatives and friends. lett on return home last Wednesday. . .383! THE deiicrlptlve program and be convinced that you should see Chautauqua at Montague. 7m . JREMEMBER CIIAUTAUQUA will be in Montague September 35th to 27th. 7345 ..'DBAMA, MUSIC, LECTURES —Undoubtedly the finest program yet put on by Chautauqua Montag- ue 25th to 21th September. ..'BETTER OBTAIN your tick- ets for Chautauqua at once ior sale at all Montague stores. 1845 I ..°EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Assnt in Mon- ingue and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. . t! -——-———{-O'}——i CANADA T0 EXHIBIT HARLEY T0 BREWERS‘ 0'I'I‘AWA. Sept. 24.—It is expect- ed Canada will exhiblt barley at the national brewers’ exhibition, which opens in London, England, on Nov. 3. A request for space has been sent forward and arrangements are being, completed for the staging oi an ex-' hibit. It will enable brewers to see samples o! barley grain from stock; in special storage, which could be‘ shipped at a moment's notice to fill orders. ' The brewing oi lighter beer oi, muoli lower alcoholic content has created a demand ior a sun-cured barley for blending‘ with the home- grown barley. As the British beers are now much like the Canadian there are ood prospects of securing o. market or Canadian barley, which |= .5 we ix’ . i‘ i I Vie]. Trade Mnrk iininnesnrfllble- nnvnonnn A1‘ nnaou nlfllT n. eew£6#_‘e'h'l"-R%Hl&1‘v"¢‘3;'i SEPTEMBER 2s. 192s I snslnuiscatutclalasaiim K111 " ' m. Uao-FLYJPOR- run-rox“ d”.kmg.mooqlsltolli "I958: B‘ Ifilllv flflln“5' urn 01:10:?‘ “The Best and Most Outstanding” The Manager oi’ one oI the Ioremost UPI!" CHIN!!!" ranches writes us as Iollows: STANDING biscuit 0n the market today." "We would not think oi using any other bllflllll bill IMPERIAL as we consider it the BEST AND MOST OUT- This is the/consensus oI opinion-oi‘ our leldllll U!!!‘ ndlnn Fox Ranchers and accounts loi- the National use 0| SABLE TRIMMED $140.00 to $350.00 s. A. McDONALD THE FUR SHOP S'Side., has returned to resume her it is claimed, is equal in its malting —Mr. P. A. McDonald, Tignish. isldutles in the Nurses Training properties to that exported from Visiting 111$ Parents in Vernon. ——T. School of the Montreal General Caliiornia. lliospital, after spending a pleasant The dominion cerealist describes —Mr. Alex. McDonald. Bummerslde.‘ vacation at home. the venture as "a cold-blooded sel- F-Dent the week-end in Tlil"l5h"T'\ ling proposition,” with the showing —Mrs. Steve Mooney, Miss Nnary o! actual samples oi’ the actual bar- —Mr. L. R. Jolmfil-On. Tiilnlsh. hi5 Klnch, R. N. and Roomy Kinch, ley available for immediate sl1ip- returned to Boston, where he wllllBoston. are visiting their mother ' icsiime his studies at Tufts College. Mp5, J95, Kinch’ qqgnisyh who has T- been ill with pneumonia. We are pleased to report lier condition as —Miss Keltle Holman. daughter much 1mpmved__'p, of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman, oi _ Inna-n.- .. S'Side.. leit on Saturday to take n} _Mrs. H. G. Lager. formerly Miss """ ‘“‘ position in the Toronto University. Margaret, Brehnut, with her hus- I Her sister, Miss Hilda Holman. 111- band 11nd sister Marion, now Mrs. ., So 16ft the Slime day l0 l-Blw fllliE. A. Lineham. with her husband ‘ . Arts Course at Montreal. _ 1o! San Francisco, who have been IMPERIALS as an all-ihe-year-ronnd Fox Food. The cost ol food ls so small compared with lhl vflllw oi the Silver Foxes that ranchers consider it only a matter oi‘ good business common sense to iced the best which ls always the most economical. ~ Do not experiment with cheaper foods. Feed IMPERIALS and get the best results in healthy foxes with highest qual- lty pelts. For sale by leading distributors or direct from tho Imperial BiscuitCu, Ltd cumaofrsrown, r. n. 1. AEROXON WIIh the men-pin THE HONEY. FLY CATCHER In lnvor nll adache Relieved without “dosing.” Rub on Apparatus has been invented to] Wlth- a. German's process oil is i . keep accurate records of stock II‘0Il‘i;l‘6IIl0V€d frozn tater condenses ll: Covers the time it is unpacked in stores it a steam eng ne y pass n8 H PW is sold. the information also beingielectric current through it to de- transmitted to a central point. strcy the emulsion and make iii-l tration possible. I BOX I40 . VAno un . OVER Zl MILLION JARS USkD YEARLY PRATT’ fr— i 3 Big Bargain Days Here Again If Potatoes Are Cheap S0 Are Our Prices Be on Time and Make a‘ Dollar By Saving One Get These Prices 1 10 lbs. Best Granulated» Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68c 100 lb. Bag Granulated Sugar for . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.60 PRATT’S SPECIAL Blend Tea . . . . . . . . . 45c per lb. This is usual good quality» freshly blended. No old stock. Cream Tartar in bulk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c per lb. Cream Tartar in packages . . . . . . . . . 9c per quarter 12 bars P. & G. Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c 12 bars Surprise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c TOILET SOAPS Castile pure, 6 cakes for 24c. A real bargain. Best Bath large, round Cake regular 10c each, 6 Cakes will last all winter for .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Also Lux, Lifebuoy, Palmolive and Ivory. Regular 10cat..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8cEach PEERLESS LARGE BATH, Regular 10c and a bar- gainat................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3for25c See this real value, R se Glycerlne~ regular 10c rxnqenI~1re-e....... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . CANNED LOBSTER PASTE, Regular 20c per can, 3 fa: 21c. Wonderful vfor Sandwiches andLunches. BULK COCOA-Regular 18c per lb. for . . . . . . . 14c BEST QUALITY BAKERS COCOA; V 1A lb. tins, regular 18c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c 17s lb.,tins, regular 30c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24c’ "1'Ib.1:ins,regular60cfor.. . . . . . . . . . .. 48c This-is the bestquality in the wide world. BEST QUALITY OOOOANUT-Southern style in tins as fresh as when it comes off the tree. This kind is diiferent, if you do not like Cocoanut, ti? this and you'll like it. ' 1 . ‘ Nothing is more satisfying to a hos- tess as the knowledge that her table appointments are perfect, down to the little accessories that make for an extra touch of distinction. Why not enjoy this satisfaction . . . Among our very wide showing of sterling and plated ware you are sure to find just that pat- tern you prefer—very reason- ably priced. IV. Wellner Ltd JEWELERS SINCE i868 Charlottetown, I’ E I DISHES Plain White, Gilts, Blue and Gold border, and a beau- tiful new pattern at bargin prices. Dominion Best Blend Flour for . . . . . .$3.65 per bag ~ Reindeer Best Hard Wheat for . . . . . . . $4.20 per bag Ladies Smocks, Dresses, Bloomers, Aprons and Children’s Dresses t0 clear at Less 25%. LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE~ (just in), ~as-' sortedcolors. .. .. LADIES BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, regular 90c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..65c LADIES BLACK PATENT OXFORDS. Wonderful value. Just the thing for Fall Wear. LADIES BROADCLOTH BLOOMERS, regular 60c f-or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42c LADIES CREPE NIGHTGOWN, retail $1.65, Sale Price . . . . . $1.2!‘ Plain Cotton Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE, regular 35c for 25¢ Special on Boy's and Men’s Caps, less than Wholesale. “JUST ARRIVED” A new line of Men’s Overcoats, Sweaters for Child- ren, Ladies and Men- Men’s. and Boys’ Work Boots, Fleeced Lined Underwear, Comforters, Blankets. Everything above at genuinebargain SalePrices. Drop your work for these three days, D0 youl- shop. ping and save some money. Everything tagged in » bright lettered cards. Make ltlsllappyl, ' - Sale ladies-Thurs day, Friday and Saturday September 27 September 28 September 29 C, vSt. “Peters ~ ‘.31 .1, , for Prepare for the Cold NOW ‘By Buying a McClary, Furnacette ll beautiful Mahogany finished article-en ideal“ heater for any house-ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SUM! season The McCLAITS STOVES are Inmons ior their cooking and healing qualities-Get one now and ln- sure satisfaction and column this . The “PANDORA” I square with closet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 881.00 With warming closet and tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 895.011 soon! The "KOOTI-INAY“ RANGE with warming closet and tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $96.». Th! “SUPII-Eflli" PIPELESS FURNACE, Illnll- sands‘ in use. Not one umatislaciory. ONLY $118.00 1 __ ‘a1 l _T i