3" ms- A ` ` ' . 'rule cliAlu.o'i'rii'i°owN c0AiloiAN Prior: 'ruling Mr. Roy Mason _;‘2.‘.‘.:'§.‘°.'.°'“fl§i,.‘°.°f°'“°. _‘_“ ."“SlC ¢ (G d' ‘THE 1='151-115-3155 M 'y»°‘~2~;>;»_- l§fj_,;"_§<_' ,r;,-~___v.,_,, ? lnl \\ . ____ own _mi as al__\_ll_i_|_s_eais\:_li_\s pluudl en ra "af lan lr uriii A 'ni i .in is .l ~ -_- Illicniis ullti iliiiilly: Mr. iilld Mini g o i 0 _ _ _ _ Kruod or woo ii: r:.‘i.:‘:.; 1- Fon 1928 7 F TY G- We - '_'.- ing tl.el' were conveyed lmilixlecllvetl;-'ml' um unenmom Mmm" Ml” L“"-V R°_"""""°“° Mm" 0 ' _____ -- Jas. McKclldrlcl-z and ianlil_v,Messrsl _ ~. ‘ - l t h, h - B'_i_;;’;]l§;l=Tgl; gg xrdigxgltlagl tllorzlligealc l_;|lr_(']_;1L_l';2: §_'_:e_I;a°;_‘g°_y NOTICE-Cénle to the chicken As the fishing season of 1928 is _K. J. und K. M, Martin, Mr. andl Moson son or the te olivcr Moss ci acquicni was cuo wo fl ‘- "“PP°f ood bazaar at North nc. now drawing to its close. it is per- -Mrs. R-. H. Rows, Mit.. ivluricil l-ol-h'~lel-ly of gouthpm-t p'E the repose of his soul Thiel 'Lg' ldeque hall oh 'rhul-gdny_ Nov_ l5t_ haps \vorth while in give a summ- Weeks. Mr, und Mrs. Jas. Tail und! ' ‘ 'lh-lest Rem R_ _,_ Ma‘cD0__a\_;l“'_v:__;lSupl1er to be served from 6 to lo ary of the results obtained. __ we E . 50100)’-_ _ __ _ ‘ _,g,§S“;;~§fEr,.,°°°.2-1t°:§°“;:\,;= 5;-gy, J,,°~ '“~ _ “°"‘°'“"2‘ ‘£55535 ‘.’.-‘.°”.°.l§~.§*;;’,..?i“..“.‘.2..§’. ... or on _ ‘°° 1 . . c oo - -» - .. rs. cncon; Rev. , . _ ““°P§’§°“;,";°§,}§“‘°,‘}f"°"§" ‘,f.-'§f."“§,’f,§‘°,§S°“~ B-"~l,B‘~ MW fr§§§'..’.`, "$5 §'$l..°'§£'f.'r`i°..°ts...°‘1.i.i`. 37-lliilfri'"iI§§§f§<..9l‘.¥`.§..l"°"i.r`”“€n§ P t t t More Particulars 5 p. m. our a en s auo ~. - encon; cv. Ba-il ` ' ` , ,_ _ _ _ struck by R central l-,Mk Cl-0kt.h_ 50m.ls_ Muster ol. Cc__em0_°__ A_ntl-Freeze at Jenkins Service Sta- lglulrs catch sohfai tukendovtal‘___t_lii=ll. ro es an “‘ Sm" ‘”°““° “Sh ‘°“' “’°“"°'“"2‘ §..rrTSZd”i§`.1.‘i.§v°t$“§i.`f.°”v.rn° run- 0 h Re New Car Ferry street, The auth ‘le remains were eilclosed iii "“_ _ _ 1’ ana e newly 100 yards by the maghlflcem tml( casket _md me mil GOOD PRIZES FOR TONIGIIT _fin_<;l____fa_\ol(lib_l_¢_a__h_gro\i_ll__n|; weather p g _ ___ _ . ' lowing were pallbearers: Messrs Cl une ye ' M' A E MacLean' M' P" ms 'e' th t, t lg th f _Daniel Cam bell. Pi ` "booby" at the Firemens and Le- The 9“FCh °f mackerel .5 ‘°P° 9 le ll C in e ram sruc e ollr p us Campbell. Blah Bond dance hd card ____ to be mu. there heme some wry upon _"om | -Ther ill b i i e W e S X pr ms and two ' N00 0"’ D°P°“0°“'- ceiv d tl followin o munica- t k. ccording to 'e rts t A0905 BGMD11. -10h R . W 0 P 5’ ‘ %:ll¢l.rucM°a,tmah - whllgnxlm my; Hughes and George Ill/Iaclliaoxllald ade Lonighh Cards at 830 sham' dan- gcgd mulls ullsh fliu' Tge tciatchf oil Dear Mr' Maclean: ' ' ' ' ier 's -' rr - - ._ ly, nl Oak. Bumaby, was hurled Appropriate music was rendered “mg at nine- Tickets 0° d°°’~ 9890 C? al, aéotlo galil; un 0 A _ T el-Rlgllllqnng lo “om mm or octob l Y hh ogltloh gt the tml by the choir ln sole d l _ ~_- was a 0” ‘C 1 iffthe sgeed was advmcfgn All sive mnnneh both fgllntég M;‘;§;°,fd succassrui. wnlsT PAltTi'- Clubs *M110 extent Of 501118 541 Cwfl _ As 1 pointed out in my funnel- ict-l mough he applled the ah- brakes at in the oommltthl se,-vlce hy the A capacity attendance ehloyod a Wefeflll Dafked by MF- 0- F- M0101 _ IN THE ‘ l tel' the Railway izlanagement is only_ __-_“ce the accelerated speed canled Parish pl-lest when the mortal very successful Whist ,held in St. °i V1°L°"la~ T005’ “Ye YeIJ0ff~€d W 09_ milking recommendations to the the tram on. he said. form was laid away beside those of .‘l°Seph'S S°damy Han last evening' lalzltmllblh rgcewedd fby trlhe txbadeg Annuaz Railway Department and We cannot; dl t gn d» 9- tt, _ lnndrcd gone bcro ,t it th The prize winners wore; Gentle- U ee e “mlm °_f em* 5°’ S Say which of these will be nnaliy Accor ng 0 y S r por po re 0 awa M - ~ 8.11 l'l C .Ili Said that the adopted. Solne consideration has- ; th t k final summons when death Shall be mtm's-Mr James' Lightizer. Ladies . 9 C30 DU UD IS llco, the lights o e ruc were = ~ __ _ __ _ h dm , not on when the accident occurred, unknown forever. *Mm Q- Ri0hBl`¢ll C0flS01Bli0l1- D" mg ° t em '.5 a S°m°w at ' M ' t been give" t° th.” use of 0" fuel as Police were lhfol-med that thel Among other tokens of respect Mr. Rowley. It was announced 0”" malwf- 05 15 i5 “Of 09-55' 0° al" enance everyone is convinced that the ship truoir which Mason was driving for|W‘*S H maaoiiicent wreath from the lm” the “E” Wm” ‘”°“'d be held alarm Tel matt from their man' - ‘Wm pmcrm my much bm" im the Brunette Lumber C0.. Lto..wssiPf°vlo0lol Government. 0 trlbutc of °“ T“¢=d°Y H1500 °°f“"“°h ““°°h' C aswltll? iigslg “thc present time' DYIUG i llfftllloe/lilrizhfhihbigtmplglflgle` 51,; h A ‘esteem full richly earned, as at er 5“°°e55f“l ¢VeUi1’\8'S 9¥ll0Ym9!1liiS C ps' p proceeding east on t venue. _ .~ __ I nth __ _ _ _T Alb _ . _ _ _ _ i o car interburbsn tram c test/cd by the outline of his ont l anticipated. “Ve lee" - B °f 0" Y ° ef' `~ liwbvorlotloii during the winter The W M or-cor D 1°” _.___ ion-and there only since last foil vllllcli is lrnontns when so much oiinculiy ls to 'ol for vonc vcr. c' publishes by th' l- ' » f _ _ . . . - Weil lain lntersestlozlf ,B sudden shortly after hls demlSe_ I-3-l.ul};,?pl?a PUMPKIN PIES and home-made They are l_l_o__ tc_lv__i;u ld tl_l(e__nc\_t bc:it__.;;oln.._ lltfol-o ronohlng the cl-osslhg_ It lg seems -to g_lve hope of relief. J. ples 100 doz., and cranberries 15c. ed by som; Sm DHS that' __ __és__n_ able J0l”ln Agnew l00 _D_aC_9dY _i _ ____ __‘;Yhi1"l_1 Sllllj lil fl-<_t‘i 10 ted that there is an automntlo,D. Kelloggs Asthmn. Remedy is the qt. Huy 60c to '65c; straw 40c;_ ___ _ D. 8 D nay afternoon from his lesl ence _ii lalo s rag t _sides which ‘t is bc- hol ut t1fle.int,ersectioh_ lone help which oan be depended lip- turnips 15c. to 18c; 'oats 500. to _°;‘_f3g__‘___°3;'_f_i3_ho;“;‘;;*;_ll)e__{5_r0f_l__l7‘;i__?d» 21, Q/ill: Avenue. Th; Sl20__l;_l<___5‘3r_;;(i_°i;_1§;'_‘2_‘ze_;"’_}_1 _°_`nal?1e_ me __b0aL_l') bc ' ' ' - - C' at t e _ lse was con uc c y ~ e er in ice, :ln \\'il.i cor- M ' without success, do nct fail to get . _ __ __ _ _ r f fr h fl h is 0° ~ ‘C 593500 09005 earlier than At St James Church, the servicclboth vessels will be able to use the- icn. If you have tried other remedies 520, White potatoes 22c. to 25c.. _ . _ 1 Ui . _ _ f h ' ltaln alterations lil thc fe ti ~ ll ff bluc potatoes 40c to 45c Thcrc who °“° °» at WIC" Place- li is Undef' W. Bruce Muir. n or ii- ii.. f In emolam . ‘.. -.1-ir. rr. ‘ ' ._ ., ~ ~ _ .- ._- _- 1 :uc$§;.E‘l I_);§_,_¥§ll‘:;n_ Us un mm y ialafjlllgesér ng 0 es S a Us lit g;;f;;hili__l`_‘rii;_l:sl;_Etl\vn1°g Island. __ was conducted by Rev. W. Bi~uce=;an';_e slips. This, of cours-c, tmilil not ` _ 1 _._ ll r n -. - ' - ' _; '_ ~o..._.. hm LATE HON' LAUCHLIN Australilrs population is now 6262- - _.77 Prince Edward Island up 30’ aflll 112- lnliotllllvcn0ll5All;elr?ol?egnd)1anLEolgurlilgll bllilténc if 'I much 1m°U W Su "cu _,_ MMDONALD LMD To REST 7g0_ on increase of 122,038 in' the ___NEARl_lVGo__?_gM§l;_ETI0g0_h-'Iglc cluding September 30th. 1028: llntimate friend of the deceased. Drrl Yours very truly. ‘ _ rg ne p y so u 9 lLarklii deli'/ered an addressln the S. J. IIUNGERFORD The floiil earthly chapter in the PRS* 12 “‘°“’~h»”’- “°°°'d’““ lf’ fm °f pcrirncntnl station which nos been Lcb;-tcrs-64 282 -t. l . 790- . , . ._ _ long career of the _late Honourable ficul announcement. ____d____ c______t___c_______ for the ____s___0____ ‘ C“ . V2 ue S . _cf____\;_l_.eiEll _l1_i_:__pa_i_ic.s_illciii _ I,la'uchlin MacDonald came to ll '-W0 1000915 is “UW l"1`a°l'i°3uY C°'“ Smell-5°-5,724 CWM Willie. $39.5Z9- memory oi Mr. Agnew. Appl'upriatci IIal|owe'en 5b-O-Q-Q-O~O'O-Q-O Q-0904#-O-O-*O40* _ 005° 0" M°“di1l' m°f\11“S-0°l- 2901' ‘ ~ uieted. The building is divided in- oystr-rs_i,sa:. ohio.. vniuc, $10,002. hymns were .»@no.¢rc.~. by rho .hon-_l _.__ *"5* Wm" at me C““1'°h °f his lo twenty ¢vinpfu'tmeol~S oooh of Herring-44.809 cwt.vnl\i<‘.s01,403 ond c solo “some Day :von under- I sow o grinning goblin perched native par,sg‘0°f sl!" C°h"_;‘ba‘ _dn which Wm h°“5e twenty h°“s~ There __ M‘*°ke|'el'"11-429 C0/li-. Val'-le $20.-U stand"' was sung by Mrs. Lawson. At upon a. wayside post; l €_0i\C0'-l_l_S€t _l__l\'l 51” 3_0 W E and _ is also a central store-room for 015.00. lthe ,md of the ser.,l¢e_ the olgahlst ‘ rou ou e surroun ng coun- GLASSES FITTED feed. The structure is 120 feet Cod-46.426 cwt., value, 68326.00. 'Ml-_ Meth./cn, played gho Donal nigh- - I heard the night winds give an eel-rie E try assembled Vlpay the lost trlbuic. E. w. Tmmon lo b 20 f ct wide and contains noir -13153 t - - ,.. - . " ' _ of respect to one whom all had- J. S. TAYLOR nnlflift ywheree straw will be stored. Hadllock’-1,12l3wcu'tlul}lllt€le$$;9;(lfi0ll)0 Mllllll-1 ill]tc?,i2~ll“‘elnt \"zlr in the lieo‘i1e‘i‘ ISia'W-fbilrllcillligasthloillkd bus glued learned to esteem and revere ilil _ Optometrists (It has a southern exposure and isl Clams-478 bbis_, value $478.00. ' 'cemetery where then conilniital Asor- .intl '“.ltl.h“lm0g a bloom rtl.k 00?- 000 '-00 m9m°¥`Y Of Wh0S0 05-; » -142 Richmond Street * lsituutcd to the southwest of the Quahaugs-2,117 bbls.. value $2-'clog qt tho rovc was -.oitl hy Rot- l ` .-qllllrr h~ V L ilmoblo personality Seems destlnedi »~»»s...,..,+,,,.,,,,,? main burns. Tnc structure is of 000.00. - ' ' iw 1s`ruc°c ivigulr ` '; “ ° i' S““""° “S ““ °“*S"““‘““ “md new earance ond vel modern Tomcocl-1234 cut, value 702 oo The on bcnicis uric ns ioliov . ` iiollourrcn l-0 ` _ E - app 'y _ _ '_ $3_ _ P- -. _ . -. _» . " . - . in design. Alex MacDonald of this Salmon-'I7 cwt., value $1,540.00. | Active. Messrs. J. O. 1~1yn.;iinnn_ L._ __,_ 500 04&04 4-O-O-O , f ° Q * ° _ Tffllll I-'£1100-$1.016,684.00_ I-Icrloriiryi Messrs. W. A. Stewart, I_n;:.'.‘5rn sllinirig in the street . 4-00-O-6-6-6-U Class: led Advertisements __ l_ lcity is in charge of building opera- Caplin-'12 bbls., value $216.00. iB_ Miller-_ George DeB1r>lS_ N_ J, Happy hlnylllhe of the ye.,-_ i;lohs_ Crabs-541 cwt., value $270.00. -MacLeod, Roland Paton and G. W. Always hailc-:l with glad good cheer. SCHUODS-165 bbls value $465 00 Ritchie Laughing children now you meet Prices quoted above nie those-D. A. MacKinnon. A. W. Hyndmanh On ln disguise flcck fm and noir One Insertion 104: per llno ofliwm-do _ . . , . . -pl l nl _ --- _ will increase the total value some Dr. G. F. Dewar. A `Even owls and bats are seen; iroe min onl .. Do per line of 0 wnrdl DY. A H G0l`00ll- Of M°“l\C01~ ten 01' liftccli per cent. ' The funeral was very largvlv ill- Evrryihing lust seems to mean Eight inlertloml 1 e ll lb ll . . . _ _ _ o o r nc o wor I city, having been called here foil the fallow of the company to 0p_ mul floral lrlbuleS_ _ _ __g_,___¢,} _*,_ Noam wvooooovommvomoooommpoo-oy¢,4,*,,,+,,_ consultation regarding the _Condi-_ pogo the allpllcatlon was because “_ Plll0w_ Fam_ly_ RCg_S_______G__ and analysis of _)l._al,_ U0" Of M1- 3000 T~ McKenzie- U’-, WHS 1132111151- their policy to interfere Star Fieldings San Francisco tutlc 1 ‘ _ . . , . . i plcparaiions that ci c Gordon is a brother of Mr. J. P._with tariff schedules of'any country.| Spray, A. F. I-Ia-nsulal, Port Arth- int:-l'l§orteddai~e required in Bolivia by A ents Want d To L t C'°"“°“~ °f this 00'- Fgufes were Submitted by F. chap-lor. ont. _n new 1..... E S e -1 mlm. at government investigator, Wreath. Mrs. John Agnew Jr.,‘ ' Messrs E'll'l ‘\/IcMurdo Rolph Mc- ‘bowing that in many centres of the Cal ar Alta. ' "'- MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVELl1`O LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM.' `_ ' _ ` .f , _ " Z Y. and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yeorly gual' zmiee $1092 (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. W. 3-ws9i CANADA‘S FINEST LINE OF Personal Greeting Christmas Cords. Agents wanted in this locality. Regal Art' Company. Manufacturers, 310 Spadlna, Tor 0lll0. » A. W. 0015. 13-31 $250. MADE IN SPARE TIME, IN CITY OR town, taking orders. We show you how to make is success. De- livery later. Personal Greeting Cords. Something new and Snappy. Magnificent sample book free- “Imperial Art" 51 Welling- ton West, Toronto. A. W. Sept. 22 tl. Miscellaneous rulmsss lmorlmns nkvs Now li Yorkshire Boar. 8759-10-30-31. lilo. Almtlan lvulcooNAu>, Lund .Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E- I. a-7-1 rno -___ *_ _ slill>l>iNo Trios. aiganrrxous- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- try. ' ti CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. lust the thing for acknowledge- ment. intimatiom, etc., Guardian dob Printlbry. tt. - Gentleman preferred. Breakfast served if desired. Apply Guardian l Office. §T0 RENT-FURNISIIED IIOUSE, l modern conveniences. Apply Tom- lin's Grocery. 8756-10-30-2i Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED-A FIRST ; or second class teacher for Mt. _Pleasant Lot 12. School. No. 50 Male preferred. Supplement at the rate of $200.00 a year. Apply in writing. Walter Macintosh, Sec'y., Ellcrslie. R. R. 8462-10-17-Swks. ` Wanted wAN'r1=.n - lava ivllNl__-_-----_;- A_._._ »l_loori skill mid ability. apparent impairment of capital. This had been affebted, l£r._ Jenkins, believed, largely at the expense of 1 the Canadian and United Stotcsl buyers. os one company alone en- joyed practically ii 00 percent singlc control market. f Mr. Deachman declared that tllc| foilllre of the industry to oppose thcl application, constituted on attitlldci Since taking nvcr this A-voovvo-& “In effect thc sewing machine in-' dustry by_its luck of interest husf _ 5 virtually thrown out the chnllerl1c:l per day. ‘Go nheiid. do ns you like with thc . tariff; we will ploy our own gamcfl Charlottetown Mr. Dcilchmiln asserted. Hotel Co.,Ltd. Hector Racine one of the boarcli members. interjcctod that hc had Proprietors MISS I1. MCQUAID, Mgnagor aio price. Rates from $300 to 4.50 T, _ . _ 110 visited his lionlc and parents t STANDARD MINING' Ex('"‘“`GL this summer but owing to his blisi- LOST-SPARE TIRE. TUBE AND rim, 20l¢440. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. B773-10-31-2! Female Help Wanted SALESMEN WANTED ANY WOMAN OR" DESIB-' ing home for Mala? n» have same with elderly* _ Iiveii ixlcnc. Write J, Gutfdilm. _ B777-10-31-21 WANTED _ A Mafb. Arn! Mrs. W. B. Hughes, 106 Brigh _ Ro. _ s'iso-1o-:l0- 1 l WA_N'1'lD-CAPABLI MMD. FAM- lly oi _three Good wages. Apply ru aiiicboi-`o. -am-io-ai-tl waurlm--A Maru' Fon dau- Erli _hou`_»eviul'k. Apply evenings between 5 uid 7. at 62 Sydney. has-io-so-ai CHRISTMAS JA" Y C A L E N D A R AND SPECIALTY Salesman. Full or part time. Good contract. highest commissions, ex- elusive line Exoerlenoe preferred- Btart immediately. Apply. stating qualifications, to Box 520, London. _51_ For Sale _ FOR SALE-MARE. NINE YEARS' old. Good driver. Bound. Stew- art Inman, Victoria. ` 8791-10-31-51 ____-_-~_- _--- I _ _ ron .s/me-oolt sAl.MoN Tluiv net with rope. cage and anchors. All ready to set. New. Will be sold* reasonable. Colin McDon- aid, Antigonish, N. B. 8464-10-17-12| ron slits-'rwo cows mean-i ened and eight due in November. Peter Trainor, Glennmun. in.- _ 8781-I0-S1-lil f4*'"‘ “ onavimsnm Aman A1- r. ni Ontario. 8739-10-29-14il rbcently been informed by a repro".-, entative of the Singer Sewing Mn-_ chlne Company, that the reason for , ' 0§*O444 MASON _ Acclduntnlly killed at ‘-~--i New Westminster, B. C., October 20th, Roy Mason, son of the late Oliver Muson...and Mrs. Mason, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is-, land. lie is survived by his wife, Bertha Irving Mason, _:ind 'his soil.. ' Irving. his niotllcv mv' ”‘=‘~‘. Mr"- I T()-DAY Arno Parr. of this city.--"Star," Oct, 22nd, 1928. ' 20 20 19% - Biclgood .. 45 46 Clcricy ., 22 25 22 21 _ ND_MacLean -“the phrase that G____,m,,_ ,,_ 5’ Hi1llll1gCI‘ .9.50 9.25 uNnaa'r/msn hires nov/cy 1.00- sa lI1`l.l Nl('k. ..l'l9.0U 181.00 B 42 42 Kcclcy . . . . .. 41 _ yt Phu” 1” Lake Shore . 20.75 21.00 21.00 lwhel-e hls pastor g,ev_ D1-_ Wilson Km! s'|"*|`° only today but every day L0.V8| Quebefl 10 10 ‘of Boston preached a vcry impres- ' untll io Mann-tic 1.20 l.le r.l'l 1 ron XMAS civil 1 ‘Mandy 1.52 1.54 McIntyre 21.50 21.50 PHOTOGRAPHS ““‘° "’ CRASWELL A I-'hone 69!-L for Appointment _ ___ I | ' Di-fA'rlis l ’ A '_°" 'ncss eiigagenlents could only stuy n. I Q Q“°t“t'i°““ mrmshcd "l“`°ugh short time at home. On his return Ccurtesy ‘lf LOUIS M' ATWELI-‘ 3’ lie went to work joyous and full of CO<» cl““`l°ttet°Wn Omcc- `hope with bright and glowing pros- pects ahead, till llic sud and dnal Oct-°b°r 30- ending came that blighted and des- troyed all his fond hopes and bright 0990003 N00" C10” prospects when oil thc 5th iiist in A0000 ~ - - - -5 3-30 5 353 5 3-78 some unaccountable way lic fell A0000” -~ 3-23 320 3-£5 froiil rt rool being instantly killed. Area 20 130’ Dr. Thomas Dllrcll who was pas- 2° sing at the time gave him inlmcd- 48 iinic niteiition but notllilig could 26 be done ns his spirit hnll suddenly 22 itnkcll flight, to the l'<-alms beyond. 9-15V The body was taken to tllc linder- 99`_'§ taking parlours of J. E. llelidcrscn 104-37/= & Co., and on Slindny the Till \v;r. taken to the Presb crian Church _ We ure mulling in special d|§I7iay of Halloween Novelties and Prizes for parties, not 1-50 lin the life of the deceased who was 2150 ‘rt constant attcndaxlt nt. ills church. Mof. I-Iali See Our Wlndow THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS Newbec . Nipissihk Nnrundn Pot. Doal Pioneer Sher. Got. Stud _ '7-20 7.25 7-15 ibelng transferred by auto to his lair: ac innon F LOUR and FEED Now arriving-our ileason's stock of the following well knovm brands nf FLOUR Hi£A\’ER BEECHNUT QUEEN CITY l’llRl'l`\' ROBIN HOOD MAPLE LEAF In Bags and Barrels Also ROLLED OATS AND OATMEAL FEED BRAN SHORTS DAIRY MIDDLINGS WHITE MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE- MEAL COTTON SEED MEAL SCIIUMACHEB, FEED DAIRY RATION SUGAR BEET PULP CORNMEAL and CRACKED CORN COW CIIOW and I<‘I'.'I.'§D WHEAT All of which we ure selling at lowest prices Wholesale & Retail VVe are in a position to give specially close prices to Farmers Clubs and Institutes on Flour 10 I0 bbl. lots and Feed in ton lots ex cars on arrival. BUY YOUR FEEDS NOW and SAVE money as mill feeds are scarce :md prices are advancing. . __ L_. -_ unc? und to 1 with delight. mobile. Exclusively in the r.»\___._.________., What do you know about automobiles? About trufl'lc‘.' About the numhcrless things you ought to know about motors and motoring if you drive ii car-or want to drive In any event. here comes :tn opportunity to brush up- Laugh As You Learn Beginning Thursday . “MOTORING With MAR Y” A new automobile feature series written by a woman that will prod thc mcil and cnuse the sisterhood to shriek Start motoring with Mary Thursday and better fir. yourself--man or woman-to buy and to operate an auto- ' Charlottetown Guardian PERSONALS cbioined nt boatside. Market valueslJ L- Thompson A E Morrisoil and Witches, ghosts and goblins queer; BEGINNING TOMORROW l F ' " F_unr Innrtlonl ... . . .. Ko ll I 5 ' ` . . ‘ _ . , "° ° ""'°' ‘°“ ""5 ‘“°""“g “fm “ “S” ‘° ‘"0 1--S i-“fied on om mf-ny 1=~==-»- -1--or 'io 0.: 'J thnsiastic in all things he had inlfamily. Boston; Winfield W.. and llialid and mind. A young man ad-|Melvllle Spindle, Boston; Mr. und lmii-ed for his fine cultured charac-lMrs. Ward and family, Charlotte- ter possessing an agreeable dispo- town; James Burhoe, Charlottetown. sition which endeared him to the' Pillow: Hiinter Family, Boston; hearts of all friends, relatives and] Sprays: Margaret. Murdena, Is- accluaintarices. label and Flo MacDonald, Boston; Those who knew liiln best loved Sain and Alex. McLeod. Boston; him best. Neriring his twenty' fourthiMr_ and Mrs. James McDonald, .V0-”lI' l”l0W Sild il S@9lTlS that B YOURS Boston; Lillian Clay and. Minnie life like his should be cut off so McKay. Boston: Mrs.'Snow. Boston. suddenly lil the very bloom of§D. J. Carmichael. Boston; Mr. and health and vigor. We do not know,lMrs. George Brady, Charlottetown. we cannot tell sometime, soiiietimel Cui. f‘lo\vel's: Miss Rena Clay, Dun- we'1l understand. God's ways alrlcias. not our ways, neither are hlsl Tclegramst Samuel McLeod. thoughts our thoughts. the burr!-‘Quincy_ Mass; Alex. McLeod. cn may ,seem linrd to bear. but we must not forget that I-lc Who plac- es those llcavy bnrdelis lipoii us, also gives us strength sufficient to bear thelll. Tllere will be a vacant chair in the family circle. A vacant seat in the church ill which he was ii rcg- iiinr attendant. A vacancy in the hearts of loved ones. A loneliness in the large circle of friends: and associates which never can be fill- ed. To his sorrowiilg parents and brother lVinui'ice, hc would suv. “weep not for mc for all is well, I with my Saviour nov: will dwell. 'Tllroiigh nil F.terliity_"‘ , On thc l0tl'\ inst. si short service was held at the rcsidcllce oi his parents after which one of lilo largest funeral pi'oce:.:;ion.s cvci' seen in that section of thc colin- try, being nearly ilvu miles; long. wellded its way to the United Cllllrch nt Dundas centre' where zl touchiil izlid very impressive ser- I l ! 4 I l i l i 1 i 15 . vice was llold by tile I":ist,ol'. Rr~v_} Thomas Constable assisted by thc Rev. William McI..<‘od. Thc hymns “Asleep in Jesus. Bricf Lli_'n is! Hero our Portion." were fcclllluljal b 'the church choir Also sling _v - -- "Shall wc meet beyond the Rivcl"l sung by the Britigctowll qllnriciiv, with sucll zi tenderness of expres- sion which seemed to add to lilo impressivelicss of thc .'iel'vlt‘c. As the remains were being iiikoll f .mi the chllrcll the solemn strnlns of the “Dead March in Saul" were efficiently played by Mrs Mnriou McL. Wudnion. nftcr which the dear departed was gently laid to rcst in the family church yard tlicrc to rllvnit the i‘esui'rt‘ctioll morn. Gone from among u'.. deal' Mar tin. we miss you. Loving yon dearly. your lncmor sive sermon paying a high tribui.i‘» WP kew- Ncver till llfc cnllr. sllall wc for- get you. McDougall .. 36 38% 40 The -church was filled to over- Dear to our hearts is the grave M01- C°flJ`l’l - 3-05 3-20 3-10 flowing with friends alld associot-` where you sleep. _ 130.- 13 13 _os to pay their lust tribute of re-, To the bereaved and sol-rowing# Mllfplly 00 01*-is 03 _spcct to one they held ill high es-lparcnts and lonely brother. Maur-i .. 35 34% 34"ritoorn as it friend and companion. lice. thc deepest sympathy ni friends 2.95 2.90 2.90 l The remains accompaliiccl Ly Mr_'relntives and acquaintances arc 56.75 54.75 54.25 iAllan J. MacDonald left I1ostol\_cxtcnclc~d in these their hours of 03‘~'.- 03": 03% Sunday night and reached this <~lty_sadncss and gloom, 3 32% 32'-Lv 35'/v by lute train Monday night then' The pall bearers were: Messrs.i Ewen McLeod, Everett McLeod. 503°* 5°'“th9°"" BH” "ml ‘ B , .r ' ` ‘ TGCK H\l8ll0S -- 8-80 8-75 8-60 ii loved onc_by the grief strlckemhearse was driven y . o _ pc ues. _ D ' C Tread. Yu. .. 12.50 11.25 13.00 lparents and brother. as well ns,I-Iunter. ` ~050°°l0'”""' John P' ra ey ~- ,_ _ 0° row... 3.00 3.05 3.05 lfrlends and relatives will live lonlzl The floral offerings were: I ---°°'¢-“-“ tic'1'1oNallR . N" Till R¢>o\i.|.` coco vioono _ so nav. os-la inthe minds and memorics or ull wrcoths Mr. una Mrs. A. J. Moo- it I-Ie was :i voung mlm oi’ fine phi- -qocuooohovblooobvonool w4»+0b Stiles-1.294351. L _ rll _ . ti. .0 ol ic full ofvlgor and cm-rgy. En- tnn;' Mrs. Dllncau Mnthiesbn and 1 li,_.c_l. l