A hairpin for an aerial shows the Silver-Marshall in comparison with all makes. Establishes tightness of build . which Radio brings in the far off stations, its Dernonctra e: clearer reach out into the thousand concerts of the night. The Radio show down hands every verdict to Furnishers, Ltd. Maritime Distributors Saint John ._. ___ __ _. .__. .. .... Brevity is the soul of flflllalll. A budding journalist was told never 111 usc fwu \\'<1:"1l.\' win-re one would (i1. He carried out this‘ advice in 111s report of a fillfll accid- ent in the following 11111111101‘; "John Jones struck a 11111icl1 to see 13115111 j1111'1'7"if—tl1cré‘\vns any gasoline in hi5 ‘t-ank. There was. Agc sixLy'-fivc." ___._..__.__ I .Weetem Guardian -TRE 5. 8. GRANEBS direct from England will arrive at Summerslde about the 25th with British Soft Coal for I-lolmans. Get delivery direct from Ship and save money. 'l058-9-l8-5i. —THE FIRST CARGO of British Soft Coal will arrive at Summerside about the 25th. We guarantee the coal will please you, so place your order for delivery from vessel and save money, R. T. Holman, Limited. 7058-9-18-51. -—F'UNERAL SEUVKCES - The funeral of Mr John A. Gallant of Summerside took place on Friday morning at 9 o'clock fmrn his late residence to S!- Pauls Church and Cemetery. Rev Ben]. Me McDonald officiated at the church and Rev. ‘J.J. McDonald at the grave. There ‘were some beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets and Mass Cards. The pallbearers were Messrs Wilfred Gallant, Frederick Sonier, John Wedge, Charles Richards Jo- seph D. Perry 8nd. JOSBPh L. Perry. - ATTENDED EXHIBITION -- Among those attending the Alberton Exhibition from Summerside were Mr and Mrs J. F. Arlwtt. M!‘ W1 Forbes, M1- George Sheen, Mrs D.R. I i "Pve quit mixing tea!” said the grocer. "I used to keep a row of bins and scoop a little out of one and some more out of another and try to make a mixture that would please my customers. It didn't please them very often, because I'm just a grocer, not a tea expert. "So I've quit. Nowadays I sell a packaged tea that is always good and always uni- form. It is blended from the finest teas, selected for their flavor, fullness and strength and blended (notjustmixed) by experts who have devot- ed their lives to the work." 111060111: Morrison, Mrs A. s. Deacon, Mrs W J. \\'hitney Mrs Annie Hunter andx others. Accompaning Mr Forbes‘ was Mr W. W. Metcalfe, Canadianl representative of Newton Chambersl and Co. Sheffield England. I-le was much empressed with the exhibition of Live smelt. He was particularly; interested in the fox exhibits-s. l i___._.- 4 PERSONALS - l 1 41/1,; Thane A. oumnbell and her, w‘ tea KINGCOLE 01mm: PIKOE King Cole Cofiee-frcsh from the roaster and kept fresh by the beautiful sealed canister. points emphasized by Mrs. Clark were that children should be taught to worship so they will have more ‘THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ rauwsu camel-mo l On Tuesday evening Capt. 0th.‘ upwards of fifty friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urville Large, Albany to bid farewell to Mis Maisie Cameron, prior to her depar- ture to Medford. Mass, where she has l obtained a lucrative position. Mr.‘ Martin Keough was duly appointed chairman for the evening. After a few opening remarks by the chair- man, the following program was rendered. A general Sing-Song. Reading by, Mrs. Harris Boulter: Solo. Elma Large; reading, Mrs. Jack Wfkrr.‘ Reading, Luis MacKsy: Chorus, read- ing, Mrs. J, H. Dawson. Choosing of partners for orizinal contest which was much enjoyrtl. 1 During the rvrning piano mus‘: was furnished by Mrs. J. Ci. Macfiey and Arthur MacKay. i A farewell address was then read by the President of Pleasant Circle Institute and Miss Cameron was pre- sented by Miss Flosri: Large. with a i three piece xylonltc dressing case. 1 Miss Cameron responded with a," fitting reply, after which all joined in singing "For shes a Jolly Good Fc!lo1v",.Mr. J. G. MacKey follor/td with a. complimentary speech. A delicious lunch was then aver/ed; alter which the Singing of Auld Lang Sync. 11nd God be With You iill We Meet Again, brought an enjoy-l {wble evening to an rnd. l I i A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. mid Mrs. Large for the use of their lbeautiful home for the occasion. Tnllmvlng is the address: SIX PATTERNS of Pleasant, ClTClE Institute. along with a ' few of your friends and neighbors have gathered here this evening to spend another soclalliour together. _' of 100 square feet. Save [on Attractive" v WALL PAPER N DISPLAY to-day, fifty very attractive patterns of Wall Paper that we are clearing out to make room. Among these there are pat terns suitable for any room in the house, many designs, expressive of many tastes, many pleasing colors. Clearing at 8c to 30c D ouble R011 Wall Papers, handsome, rich de- signs, values io $300 roll clearing at Dear Maisiez-Having learned that Pel- ‘you are about to try your wings, and $ ~ llcave the home nest, the members of £2111“ ODD ROLLS OF, BORDER very 515mg Miss Emma. Bradshaw return-i reverence, that a. hymn be sung fre- ed 3351, week to their homes in Sum-‘ quently enough that the children mgrgidg from a visit w Montreal Mrs may become. familiar with it and join Campbell was the guest of Mr and in the singing. that the prayer be Mrs Ralph Fales.-—S i short and simple and to have variety 3 and simplicity in the period of wor- “M: A. J. Binnie, of the aclver- " Sh“; ' using department 0f the Montreal with Rev. Mr. Gibson as leader, a Star, who was the guest 0f l1“ Round Table Conference was held. Queen Hotel, visited the West Pflnce‘ Scme subjects discussed were: Wor_ Exhibition last Khursclay. He is the; ship period, difficulty Vol getting organist of the West Mount Presby-y Teachers, the importance of giving to terian church MontreeL-S i Missions and Temperance Education. 1 Thehope was expressed that the Su- S. S -C0NVENTI0N lpcrintendent and Teachers of every 'I‘he Annual Convention 0f "lei Sunday School will do their utmost Sunday SMWMS °5 “Wk dmrlcl “'55 ‘I ‘to have all the boys and girls take held in North Winsloe church, Onipm-t in ti“ Temperance Contest, Thursday, Sept. llth. There was a1 which is to start on October 19th. - before saying our farewells. Thcre is always a certain under. tone of sadness inthe separation of ' friends but we will try and ma: that aside in thinking of the pleasant change it will be for you in going from the farm t0 the city, v We know that being an only daughter. the many duties of the home have made even your ‘u- atlons of short duration so we an glad in a sense. that an opportunity has oome. through the wonderful W0Pkin8 of L0rne's mind, so that you may have a change of scene. We are not going to embarrass you by enumerating your many virtues. but rather will reverse the usual Order and say those things among tine or Muresco. $5.11 19¢ useful for rooms finished in Alabas- Double Rolls Shown on special display rack thirty inch 01m LOTS of Wall P1111111 about en- ough for average size room. wide variety clearing at Half Price VARNISHED TILE PAPERS one pattern only, nice all over design, clears 25c Per Roll Double Rolls 4% WYFOCQOC~OCXOGO 3DOUI$O'C?O<T"?C IQ.’ u ‘-' POTATOES 11m: - 1 . i'\ - 7 1 .5 é TURN 1 rs o i? CPITIIIWIH i111; Monday. Sept. Q C'- 22nd, will l1c buying Turnips " g and (‘nbhlcr Pntnincs nt on? g “'1'.r1'l1!1u2i~ "Ilngzzns Vflinri": L; ’ ‘Q1 lLOCKS IIINGES b ._. . . . o n 1,} I awn srorrens 3 (‘lmrlntictutvn ' Spend a liitlc time in the selection of g \\';1r1~l11111:c Phunc 1179. ‘the hardware for your home. You §3D3;>@@3;1g..3j¢.¢.;..;..;11;.¢.;..;.1;,.;,,;..;,1;,.;.V¢,. 3 will find that we are right in advis- S-ZO-sif. ing ynu to come u» our hardware C. M. Lannpsnn Eu‘ C0., LIMVTEU. 6-‘ Queen Street store so that we can show you the latest and most practical ln door Wtups, locks. hinges and fdstenings. 1 Our line is attractive as well as ef- ficient; the kind that will give full ..-_.~.-».-n~nn .__,___ _“&_ _ m‘ 1 i 1 London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applyhg to B. '1'. Holman, Lid. Sum- lnersldc. l‘, E. l. Represented h! Alfred Fraser, inc. , 2i‘: Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Dependability in what you want. To feel secure; to knuw your fun-s are safe; that you 11c- pend on your nr-iiing fur yours to come, The flcpcmlzihiiiiy of “Prince Edward” (‘flfl satisfaction. The Rogers Hardware C0., Limited good attendance of delegates and S. S. workers at both the Wternoon and evening sessions, which were 9195M" ed over by the President, Mr. A. G. Mallett, Union Road. Rev. A-vfiib- son, Field Secretary of t‘1e Maritime l Religious Education Council was pre- sent at the meetings, and his Sum’ ance and advice added much to the success oi the Convf-ntlvli- Reports were heard from the vari- ous schools of the district. ivhlch showed that the schools are doing excellent work despite many 5mm“- tles. Previous to the Convention, e- Questionnaire was sent to the schools to r111 in and the variety of answers led to much helpful rl"*11ssl0n of problems confronting the 50110015- A very interesting DBDBT W55 8'1"?" Period in Sunday School." Some “PEERLESV ENGLISH FUX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. ' Fox Netting " i; proven by 20 years of satis- factory service. SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY Write or telegraph. _shlpped within an hour. Orrinr Send for our Catalogue of Fox Ranch SuPDlles. it con- ning valuable information. HOLMANS . SUIIIIIIIDE. P. B. L Mum ‘ Satisfaction guaran- teed. dealers in ranching supplies. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Sold by the oldest. BELLGMAYFHIESON Barrister] l Solicitor! Collections MONEY T0 LOAN MONTAGUI §OOOOQQOOO¥OOOO404QOOOQ IIAVI YOUR EYES l-IXAMINED AND z GLASSES FITTED B! 1 E. PARKMAN 1 Registered Optometrist E Montague. P. E. I. L2£2L€i223.**9£999!4£“4 ‘ EYESIGHT~ M EXAMINATION ,5, ll tzllllll‘ and supplying Glasse-i I‘ 1i H. J. MABON :11, ; OPTOMETRIST llil 11‘ Office Connected Will: 'v_ 1 M Iii-mule? H‘ on gua, .l. l. -_- i: i - i" The lcxons this year are to be pub- llshed in the regular Sunday School papers as wcil as in the- Northern Messenger and are to extend over 6 weeks only. A resolution was un- animously passed as follows: That this Convention endorse the efforts of the Womerfs Christian Temper- ance Union and the churches in the work of Temperance Education. At the evening session the report of the nominating committee appoin- ted in the afternoon was given and the following officers were elected: President - Mr. John Mclnnis. ourselves afttr you have left us. hers. who fly away 0V6? "lght- “'3 childhood and have always found you the same. In your quiet way we were made welcome to your home and in our Institute meetings you were always agreeable to any of our plans and willing to do your share l0 help 810118,- As our Secretary for the past year. you have fulfilled yourv duties to our satisfaction and we know l that in your future work any part assigned you will be carefully 1mm- dcd to. by Mrs. Wm. Clark 011 "The WorshiP l, training and development of morallplfanfinl’ memcmes °r “n” Albany £1 . l i21- We shall look farvrard to seeing you . North Winsloe. _ . Vicc-presidcnt-Mrs. W111. Clark, lgegoggutgimtlzg CW3? arglnde and Brackley_ - u w so e imcs Sedy-Treasurcr-lvlr. Arthur Ves- 33:!‘ of usdma maybe drop us“ soy, York. ' Please accept this gift of ours. given in the spirit of friendliness and good ivlll. 11nd may it carry along many An excellent address was glven by Rev. A. Gibson. who emphasized the value of the S. S. as a place for the ‘character. In dealing more pariicu-lirtnds" lariy with the teacher, he felt the1 t,“ “ext _““"“°°“ m“ “mm tcachcr must be deeply religious orlglclfesnylidosslihelgfirsl’ mmzam’? ‘mall could not expect to mould the char-i 5 e rge “m” a’ ° h“ actor of others. The Church, fathersinlembem inland“! “l” leaving me 11nd mothers, must stand behind the runowmg day m’ M°dr°rd m" m 5° , teacher. and the teacher must rccog- outdone’ they Famed the“ “"951 5m‘- lrim his or hcr responsibility to the)!“ a few hours time pa“ M‘ lrhurch and the parents for tlvc workfimpromptu n5“ w he’ h°m9 b71118- lo be rucccssful. Clnmging conrli-jlng Mm"? “ Kmergus supply °i ‘W389- tions demand changed 1netl1ods nncllAmr the musical p!" 0‘ m5 P7°€Y5m Mr, Gibson hoped, in order to get3“"a5 attended to M155 143589 W55 the Rllqllfillll/Jd with new methods andHTTlPlmt 0f 5 beautiful hB-fldbls. ;' kccp 11p with the changes, the tcach- l aggllmlmnled by the following i crs and young people would trike ad- l‘ r9353 vantage 0i‘ the Teacher naming Deer Floasiez-some one has said courses provided. lhfll- life i5 Just one darn thin! after During the evcnlng music was f11r- lflnfilhfr. and it seems to apply to nither by the Winsloe Choir and 11 {PICK-Wilt Circle Institute thi! 3'68!- lpleasing part of the programmg “m. Little did we think last evening la solo by Rev. T. A. Wilson. A vote 1wl1en we had our farewell for Maisie. of thanks was extended to the peo- Zthat we would so soon be called on. p: 1o: North Winsloc for their hoe 'to part with another of our mostl p a i y. also to Rev. Mr. Gibson for valurd members. ‘ his help and leadership thmughoutl Pmpnrednesa has usually men our‘ ‘the Convention, to Mrs. Clark for her motto. but which of us is capable at excellent paper and to the acting a. r/uments notice. of preparing a secretary. fitting farewell for any of our mem- Mdst of us have known you from 5min ml“ 7°“ m our meetings’ as you were one of our most tireless workers. and not only in W!‘ Insmm‘? but in many different spheres of hclpfulnew. Please accept this token of our love and appreciation and may Y0“ bring it back crammed with Yankee ZTTCY!" backs, to help establish a home, with one of our native sons, where you will wglcumg us, when we go to visit you. 0n behalf of your friends. M155 Large gracefully thanked her fiends for such an appropriate gift. After singing some old favorites and wishing Plccsie Success. the company returned to their homes- IIAZELBROOK AND VICINITY Miss Julia. Myers student C.B.C. and her cousin Miss Eleanor White wmeggme a1; h" home in Fanning- brook. city spent the week end here. Mr Seymour Wood Mt Herbert. Mr Ernest Lund. Bethel, was almowred u, 30mg, 155g week, recent visitor to Sourls. i ’ I Mr and 11m seymmir Myers mot- On Sunday evening a large andlored w Montague Runny attentive audience filled the Hazel-l, ____ bmok Baptist Bhwvh 11'1"?“ Rev W‘ Miss Ada. MacDougall. student n Chisholm who speif. the summerime P_w_c_ spam the week and 1,. here occupied the pulpit and preach- Ham1bm°k_ ed a very forceful sermon. The choirl rcndcre some vcry fine music. ‘ Mr and Mrs J. Cronin City were ‘recent visitors here. We are pleased to learn that M15? ‘ ______ Alice Buxton is able to be about Mrs William “may,” my met- again after her recent operation inmred w Hazelbmok this week, the City Hospital. l Service at Birch Hill 0n W654i?’ Mrs Alexander Weather-hie whoyevenkg was “July attend“; and spent the past, week here with herlconducwd by the pastor RM’ W" daughter Mr; H. A. Jenkins has re- , MMDWBIL turned to her home in Pownal. i It is pointed out that “Inn i“ Gladys Birt is spending confidential posts are filled by 5W“ Naturally, they are not likely to all‘! anything away. Miss Only $1.10 Down $1.75 a month for 3 months Associated Gas and Electric System Charlottetown, P. E. I- 1n More Burned Fingers Just Open the lioor to Turn the Toast This Hotpoint Toastover Toaster turns the. Toast with an easy twist of the door, and the cord is equipped with a push button switch. You’il have no more burned fingers from turn- ing the toast and pulling out the cord. ' The Toastover is finished in beautiful pol- ished nlckel. It makes two large, crisp slices of toast at once. Order yours now and make your toast at the table tomorrow morning. A Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. of the —Bv George Mel/lam" You HEARD MMAT 1 Gausifi TO MEET AT MRErwm-TER '1' Tongs, Staples, etc. “rvirw- 1. ME AT THREE dcuocK g ‘e HOUSE AND Mo» ARE sauna TO PLAY MMATQRE Gou=~ _ Dost-r FAH-TDV/EAR THE us»! loom- sui-n oouewr Yoo- sea THAT You OBEY Ms on v1.1. BRAuu You - spun-You ARE I'M ALL RKiHT IF THE DOG‘ CAYQHERS Don“? SEE ME - aYGoLm". 1 M05? coon wonss THAN F‘ - \ ‘THOUGHT 1 01o- HELLD- l5 T1415 THE HOSPFTAL? wsunSEND uP AH AMBULANCE - . THERE”: GONNA BE A t.‘ FIGHT AT MY HOUSE _ AT THREE dCl-DCK AN