QUICK M QuAkra Oars Oooksinflieoilaiasutas For quick Pick-esp and morning Vim Western Guardian —WANTID.-8mart boy to work in oflice. Apply Srace, McKay s. Co, Bummerslde. 1000-l0-e-3i. i. Pi --IINIINGTON L. l. l. Club loading hogs, lambs, fat sheep and veal calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A. Douala». Bees. 0105-1-20-tf -AUC'IION BALI AT Seven Mile nay. Friday. Oct. 4th. at :| p. m. Driving horse fivq years old. One driving horse six years old. one draft horse thirteen years old. one milk cow nine years old. three pigs, two spring pigs, one driving sleigh, one set driving harness. double harness. quantity of shingles and boards. Terms at sale. Rev. W. I. Monsghan. owner. 0044-8! {The fle\our's ihcrc lo slaw-drown in, cured in, kcpi in when you fssk for Il‘s the Burloy Leaf, the nuc and the rare ihsl hoops the bile down, the flavour up when you ark [or . iION “ B ‘,. " -—MIBIIONAIY MEETING-In Tuesday afternoon the annual op~ ening or the mite boxes of thel-adies Missionary Society of the Trinity United Church took plaet with the President, m-srNeil Macleod presid- ifll. There was a lug! attendance of members and visitors and a ade- lightful Programme was well carried out. The rneetingcpeaied with the T‘ _‘ y. followed by a hymn and Prayer: a. solo beautifully rendered by Mrs. Harry Allen; reading on missions by Mrs. Wadman. A mis- sionary pageant was next put on in which the following ladies took part. Mrs. Ben]. ‘Sharp, Mrs. Lucas Allen, Mrs. Alexander Jensieson and Mrs. Ernest Large. the ladies receiving rnueh applause tor their splendid act- ing. A social hour followed during which dainty refreshments wen served by the Ihitertsinment Commit- rtee. The money collected from the mite boxes amounted to s handsome sum.—-S. ~ —FAREWELL GNP!!!)RING-A- bout twenty six of Mrs. Charles Arsenaults neighbours and friends gathered at her home in Sumer- side on Monday evening to wish her farewell on the eve of her departure for Aubin, Maine, where she will join her husband. who disposed oi his business and property in merside and has taken up his residence in Aubin. The party which was in the nature of a surprise. having been called to order, Mrs. Wilfred Oeudet the Epwcrth Hall, Summer-side, on made the icllowing sddreasz-Deer Mrs. Ansneault. We. a few of your friends have gathered here this ev- 1n: to bid farewell previous to your departure for your new home This meeting although affording us much pleasure hes s more serious reason IWWNIUIIt-hatwearesboutte lose one of our most esteemed friends ‘lb say that we will miss Y0" 18 “P3080111: our feelings in a very mild way. Now. Mrs. Arsnesult. we would ask you to accept this lift as s small token oi’ the high es- teem in which you are held by your many friends and we hope it may be the means of bringing back hIDPY memories of those you leave behind in the old home town. Let u! hupe l-hut in the new future you may be able to return for a lengthy visit among your old friends. May God's choicest blessings attend you and yours in your new home is the sin- cere wish of all who are gathered here this evening. The address which was signed by all present was ac- companied by a. very handsome club bag. Mrs. Arsenault, although quite overcome by the kindness of her friends in thus remembering her in this manner, expressed her ap- preciation of the kindness shown to her, in s few well chosen words. and said that although quite at loss to know what she had done to deserve such an honor as this. she would cherish the. memory of this evening in years to come and that she would not bid them goodby but au revoir as she hoped some day to pay a visit to her old home. The remaindenof the evening was spent in pleasant conversation and amuse- ments. Ice cream and cake were serv- ed and an evening long to be remem- bered was brought to a close with the singing of "Auld Lang Sync’ and "Good Night Ladies." Mrs. Ars- enault and her son Ralph left on Wednesday (or their new home-S. -DOING BUSINESS AGAIN-Mr. M. P. Titus with his wife and family arrived in Summer-side on Monday afternoon to take possession of the Clifton House, which Mr. Titus recently purchased fro_m Mr. J. E. Dalton. of Summerside. Some of the old patrons of the hotel arriving the same evening were delighted to find that thy could be well accommodated. Mr. and Mrs. Titus JBVG received a warm welcome from Summer-side citisens who_ wish them b unded R & M Kibblo -' Charcoal and Meal Fox Biscuit R. M. Meat Fox Biscuit (contains bone- meal, alfalfa meal, dried milk, yeast. iodlzed salt.) Per l00 lbs. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 01.00 (special discount on ton lots.) R. M- "Klbblu" Puppy Meal, (contains sui- flclent charcoal.) Per l00 lbs. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 08.00 R. M. Puppy Biscuit (contains meat, dried milk, yeast. Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ".00 R. M. Fine Puppy Meal, Per l00 pound lots . ........................ ........... .. ssso R. M. Chm-coal Meat Fox Biscuit. Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00.00 Silver Tip Meat Fox Biscuit, (contains whole wheat flour, shorts, barley, malt m4 yeast.) Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80.50 Robinson's Brown and White Fox Biscuits, per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ . . . . . . . $6.50 and $1.00 Broken Plain Sodas in air tight wood bar- rels or boxes. Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 88.50 Imperial Cod 0U Fox Biscuits. Per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Imperial "Salvo" Puppy Meal. Per l00 lbs. ..................................... .. arse X-l shredded Wholewhest, (ready to feed) in 50 lb- bflBs only. per l00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . .. 81.00 - X-ii Shredded Whotewheat (Ready to feed), in 100-lb, bags only, per l00 lb. lots . . . . .. $5.00 B. McKay Muifet Whole Wheat, (ready to feed), per l00 lbs‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 X-l Whole Brown Rice, per l00 lbs, .. so X-l Broken Rice, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . .. $500 Yellow Cornmeal, (write for prices.) Wholewheat Flour, s4 pound sack. Each 01.40 Per l00 pound Braces Fox Feed and Ranch Supplies R & M Puppy Biscuit and Puppy Meal X-l and _X.2 Shredded Whole Wheat, Rice and Broken Plain Sodas, Mullet Whole Wheat For; Food. Newfoundland Clear Cod Oil, per (Cans Extra.) Flelschmanrfs Pure Dry Yeast, 2% lb. pkg. each PUT"? Hard Wheat Flour. Ontario Feed Flour. Write for wholesale or retail prices. Old Island Oatmeal, Rolled oats, ior prices. Wear-Ever Aluminum Feeding Pans. risen Per dozen Enamel Feeding Pans. Each ,, Per dozen ............... Galvanised Drinking Pans, loyal.) ""i='.'."s'.'.f.'.l'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII No. somns Meat Chopper, ma; ,_ No. so Geared Meat Chopper. Ollllseslasaeas a ...-.-n.s--....u... N“ 3° m"! 3'"? P-Ow-e-r-izlhopper. m» u. ssgvm power one i-iéiguinm,“ u. 531;"? “Minimum equipped. m. 2. a, and - - m "- Price 810M. 008-00, usaoo and Each ......................... No. 00 Combination hand grinders. Phil-banks Stationary $111.00. No. l00 Electric Motors. 1% and 2 h. p. Write for prices. m lb. mwwanea Platform s... soo lb. amen Morse Platform Seal. Wit-lobes rack . 2404b. Counter Scale wi nuns-u... . . . . . . . . n...- . . - . . - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . soles $1.00 Price each No.70 Power Meat Chopper, specially , 90d with crease and cil cups. price s"), gallon . . 81.50 I540 ' Write -.. 45c .. 80.16 .. 08.50 . "$.00 lseh .ll$.00 Galvanized 25 gal. double Steam Cooker. Price each...812.50 Brace, McKay é? C0., Ltd. Water and Spring Streets SUMMERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND —-Wholesale and Retail- Hardware. Groceries, Furniture. Paint,- Stovee, Gas Engines, One, Oil, Tires, Accessories. ALL rmccs NET. p. o. a. SUMMERSIDE Owing to the advance in the Price of ‘Flour all Fox Feed g, "3 Prices are Subject to Change Without Notice. T W" A , _ P1LE_s__e0z quick and Certain leilef with “iootha-Salvfl-or Your Money __¢- You have everything to again 1M nothing to leae by tryins booths- Salva." ‘This new ointment enables you tn get quick relic! from the itch- ing, burning, swelling-and to l" "d of Piles for good. ' It has been auc- cessfully tested in thousands of casel- 60c at all drulllm- I |a coats you nothln if you do II‘ beaailt. Altar nl nl two boxes lad "Inothl-lalvl." ll roe I" I" "t" ' Just return the 95W‘! "I! 1° I'm“; tlvea Limited, oil-we. one. and We W I refund your moneys 1u-Pi-i-i" success in their venture which is already assured as Mr. ‘Ill-ll! h" an exceptionally wide acquaintance with the travelling public, with whom he a very populur- The howl is being completely refurnished and already presents a very Wmmmbk and homellke appurluw- T" "W!" some clock, which was presented V! Mr. Titus by the Chas‘ ‘ Ourling Club occupies a position of honor on the rnantlepiece c! the cosy smoking roam. It ls Mir. Titus‘ intention to put in extra bath rooms and make other considerable MPWVQ" ments for the comfort of the travel- ling public. A large and comfortably fitted dining room with an Open fireplace is being set aside for the use of anyone wishing to give a priv- ate dinner party, which is something quite new in hotel acc- mmodatiorls at Summei-slde and will no doubt be much appreciated. Mr. Titus has en- gaged a competent staff and has al- ready started bilsiness in good style. --S. PERSONAL! -senater Creelrnan MacArthur left this week on a business trip to MontreaL-S. —'I‘he many friends of Mr. Ralph Callbeck. of Bcdeque, will be Jeased lo hear he is very much improved after hi: recent illness-S. -—Mlss Constance Heckbert of‘ months visil‘. to Boston, Mass“! where she will visit friends and rel- atives.-S. has been home on a visit to her par- ants, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, of Summerslde has returned to her horns in Port Arthur, Ont. —!. e -Misa Winifred Kenny, R. N.. o! Brooklyn, N. Y. who has been home on an extended visit to her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kenny. of Sum- merslde, has returned home, spend- lng s few days en route this week with her aunt Miss MacDougsll in I Boston. I Stop Colds with Mlnardfs Llnlment . \ Eastern Glldfdldfl mpnnsnumarsu cannon MONTAGUE-Services will be held on Sunday, October dth, at ll a. m. and 1 p. m. ..‘B'UNDAY SERVICES-Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday October 0th as follows:- High Bank 10.30 a. m., Murray River 3 p. m. and Murray Harbour alt 1 p. m. Special Rally Day pro- gram in the Montague Baptist church at l1 a. m. “WJASPEILEAUX INSTITUTE MIT at the home of Mrs. Sidney Llewel- lyn September 16th., tweniy mem- bers and tweniy-one visitors were present. The president being absent, the vice-president , the meeting by singing the Ode. Minutes oi previous meeting were read and adapted, reports were heard of cem- mitieea andn new ones appointed. rom- members were appointed to col- ieetmoneyorpoiatoeainflaspar-. eauix school district for the Bana- tori-um Fund. It was decided to ask pcmisslon from the school trustees to have an entertainment in the school, to raise funds, the date and arrangements to be decided at the next meeting. After lunch was serv- ed a pleasant hour was spent in sing- ingandrruisieThenemtmeetingto he held at Mrs. Jamel Reilly's. The meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. IOO-OOOO-OOOO ‘n. n. PARKMAN leshessea (mammals Infill; l‘. l. l. 60000000000000 ooaoeoeooqe- EYESIGHT EXAMINATION‘ < ‘ “new m more Ghana. u. J. Msnou Summerslde left this week for a two ' . —M.rs. Donald MacFar-lane, who 1 Week-end.Spe¢ia1é ,_ c English 35 incli wide,‘ 5 ici- Special Engllsh Flannelette, 35 inch. Good heavy qual- ity,5yds. for Flannel .- , s". ,Hollins' TwilllntafShirtin , a ~ pieces only. 30 inch. 2g yd. Regular 42c. Special p‘ 1.00 Guaranteed fast color prints, boll-proof, good assortment I in colors, 86in. wide, per yard .. . . sasasaoassssaeeeeaas New French, Kid_ Gloves, Washable New French Kid Gloves, washable kid Six rliilferent colors. A Fancy cuffs, both flared and turned . . . and pair . I I New Chamoisette Gloves, fancy cults. Special 'Palr New Neckwear, Vestees and Collars, Crepe de Chine, Geor- gette and Lace, 85c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 2.50 and,4.00. New‘ 36 Gloves, fancy and plal cuffs. Pair colored. Regular 25c each Special price 2 for ...... . " inch Chiffon Velvets Black at $2.75 yd. Saxe Blue, Copenhagen, Burgundy, American Beauty, Goza Red, Brown, Tan, Almond, Green and White . peryard......... .. Fur Collar and Cuff Sets for cloth coats, 10.00 and 11.50 set. Fur Trimming $4.50 to $17.00 yard . - New Coating Cloths. Tweeds, Broadcloths, Velours, and Peachbloom, 4. 4.50 and 6.00 colors. Special per pair Silk plaited Hosiery, 6 new fall success no I ' \ aaaeesaaaseaa Olllllll All wool fieshcolored Under- Hose, sizes 81/3 to 10. pr.. 2 prices, 60c and. . . . . F All wool and silk and wool boot Hose, with fancy turned tops ., Fancy ‘Misses’ sizes 6 I Ladies’ sizes . . . . . . .. . °"j_ _ 3.75 New all wool cashmere Hose.. Very fine texture, assort-I .6 ed colors. All sizes, pair ' salsa Heavy Round Thread English, 40 ins. wide . . . . Circular Pillow Cotton r Heavy Round Thread English Circular Pillow Cotton. best qualiiy- ~ 01.11‘. 42ins. wide 44lns.wide ‘Boyd. Irish All Linen Table Damask $1.00 " Irish All Linen Table Damask. firmly woven from a. 200d me- dium weight linen, 70 ins. wide .. . . . . . . . .. . . M yd. ..'Mr. Joseph Kiggins, teacher at Gasporeaux, spent the week end at his home in Georgetcwra-A. A U CT I O N At Klelnsington lwlllselllsyAnction at Brunswick llolel llablea, beginning at l P. M. Saturday, October 4th. Iteholeelacrees, 1s extra good gradesqerea¢halvvseldinsailed~ dlehorseaintblsloLWehavoaav- eralwellmatohedpsiraweigbtflto ll00lbl. Ibeaeisereeaeletaor-eaglslybaoaen lngeodeeadelmandaremmyeao sevenyearseld. i‘ Onbslnspeeiedandbiteliedls Ieoaeslehnleraaeealr. LAJIIVI noon r. uosuso . AIUCDIIOII’. eoso-ro-sfsl. AUCTION g At Kensington Iwillaallbyaaetioncnrnyprem- manna». October ma.»- aeitllluallllyhaasebelgl eelblingalliiclicli, Living ahabiaing lens Olive ..'Mr. Dick Boyce. accompanied Georgeto from Boston on Batur- f‘ dlYv-A. . Kayser’s new 1 “Slendo ” Heel P A I R “ Slendo ‘ma. " .0 Moore £91 _ Heavyweight Chamoisette 1.00 Lot Handkechiefs, white and 25 ..'Mlls Helen Solomon, teacher at- by Mr, Walter Goodhean, motored to Vernon. is spending ha: Vacation m - town. the guest‘ c: m: parents, L w. and ma. P. J, lolomm-A a l 1 Silk. Stocking y . _.__l\v0v¥iat*.a;3y