FOIL get them QJIU‘! 1a J31 sfi§"‘_$'-'3~'P1':$“ v ...-... ,-1-_ -. qfbqfiqlfn-Qyc-vw owed-unima- w: . l \ FRESH BEN BSY l0 - WRAPPED You always Transisthmim air service 1n 1.5m, ‘America h b l trip daily. as een reduced t° m" 0i’ Scotland has been almost as active F? 111 Dre-war days. Shipbuilding "on the River Clyde trunks and bags here, Prince Edward Island Good value baggage of every sort. ' Moore é? McLeod Ltd. $5.500 to $451K) The BestlPlace to Buy Trunks There is probably the best assortment of that you can find in WesteGardian -a‘lo!1u. novssnonn noun can be obtained" in Albertcn from A. p, Indy, lfll-i-l-lwk. -nAnI0 AND AUTO stores! Wet Batteris. New Batter-lee. right price at Bruce's. 1520-0-10-21 —GUNS. AMMUNITION-All kinds at llraoeu. 13364-1041 —D.UNI.0P mas AND mun Ttlblifiii stock at Braces. ‘lilld-I-lli-ll --I'I.ISB GEMINI’, Plaster Lime. Builders Hardware and special Coi- ored slate surfaced shingles sold st Braces. 7055-I-ll-2i. --r non. mnsrco" Special Ens- lish Foo: Netting ‘l3 I 1% x l5 will make one Fox Breeding Pen ll x 6 ft. high, covered top and bottom. Order now at Braces. 7865-84141. —I‘0X, MINK AND MUSKBAT Farming pays. Order ‘Brayco’ English Pox Netting at Braces. ‘letii-D-ll-ii. -KSN5INGTON I... B. S. Club loading hogs, lambs, fat sheep and veal calves Wednesds of each week up till noon. John A. Douglas. Secy. - 0Y05-7-20-tf -'I‘AKES NEW POSITION-Miss Dora Denny of- Surnmerside. has taken a position in the lsw office of Mr. Morley M. Bell and Miss Hssel Miller is the stenographer in Mr. Beagh Tinneys new office in Mr. G. ‘l!’ WN GUARD E1S_.1.1.-. 1" wsmqomshtezsturthdua" Leosnd Edmund st hematsenes. ' ' whom the deep sympathy o1 the community goes out. The funeral was _ —B'RACE’S— is lseldfrcmtmhometoflitdohntbe Baptist Church and cemetery at Miscouche. on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Monaghan officiating. and was very largely attended. Them were an exceptionally large number of spiritual bouquets and floral trib- utes. ‘mg pail-bearers. who were all of St. Nicholas, were MFurs. Stanley Gsudet. John Joseph Perry, Alban Arsenault, Maxie. Perry, Raymond Perry and Frederick Perry. S. PERSONALS Quin Reeves. of nested. um. u spending a ‘ ‘ holiday at her home in Cape Traverse, s. New York. are visiting their parents and relatives in Traveller's lust. B. —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Waite mo- tored home from New York on a visit to Mr. Wsite’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. l-I. Waite. of Traveller's Rest. S. —Mr. Fred M. Cannon. oi St. El- esnors, left on Monday to continue his studies in medicine at Dslhousle University. B. —Mr. James McInnis, of Boston. Mass» arrived on the Island tc spcnd his vocation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Maclnnis, of ‘rraveilefs Rest. S. —Ml'. B. H. DQICOB. Of Bummer- -M‘r. and Mrs. Russell Ghapion. of . R. MacQuarrids fur plant, S. —SPENDING HONEYMOON ON P. E. L-Mr. and llkl. Peter Trainer, side. has severed his connection with the. Canadian Bank of Commerce. o! which he was the manager of the. “iBrayco" Red Label Special ‘Made-to-Order. English Fox. Mink Muskrat Netting‘ and --_ Galvanized to Withstdn Ranch Building and Fur Farming Supplies Extra Soft Galvanized Lacing Wire Galvanized Fox Staples Galvanized Hinges d » the Salty Atmosphere of the Maitime Provinces i \ ECONOMICAL AND POPULAR SIZE FOX PENS ' 12 x 2o x 6 ft. high,‘ covered top and bottom Wire required 0f 1 roll 36 in. wide 1% in. mesh r5 ga, and r roll 36 in. wide 2 in. mesh, 15 ga. I roll 72 in. wide, all <15 in mesh, x 5 ga, 1o x 2o x 5 it. to 6 ft. high. Covered top and bottom -' With rafters to raise heightof roof Wire required-q roll 6o in. wide, all r55 in. mesh, 15 ga. 3 to‘ 5 lbs. Fox Saples, 5 lbs, Extra Soft Lacing Wire, 2 prs., 4, 5 or 6 in. corrugated T-Hinges, 2 Safety Hasps, 1 Padlock, I Snap, I "Hook and Eye. Summe nlflc branch. and has now commenced his new duties es man- of Fail River, Mess. who were mar- ried there on Labour Day, are spend- ing their honeymoon on Prince lid- ward Island. Mr. 'I‘rsinor was e form- er Islander. They are the guests of Mrs. William Clark, of Emerald. B. _.___ 1-; to hold a Matinee for local eqxsur" IQ. l _ cferre a. _,_ , l. Assorted Patterns FOR, ONLY $100 D0n’t Miss This ! Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. ' G004 Stroll! Stock Companies ' 'Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Charlottetown Every Week We Offer You Something NEW Something Good and a Bargain For Sept. 7th to 14th awe Feature Nest of 5 Bowls OLMANS ‘fiflharlottetown —- Summerside ‘A f uoeooeoeoooeo-vq-g-ygg‘... 1 E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Sh, .. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and fi Wednesday, September 10th. Class A Class O Trot and Pace. Three year old ’I.‘rot and Pace. All mile heats ex- 18th. cle of friends goes out to m. and Mrs. Pidele S. Gaudet. of St. Nich- olas. in the sudden death on Friday of their youngest daughter. Miss Lydia Gertrude Gsudet, at the early age of 2i years. The deceased had been operated on for appendicitis early in July. but had not fully re- covered and entered the Prince County Hospital on Friday lsst for another operation from which she did not rally. and passed sway about 10 o'clock. Min Gaudet was of a bricht and sunny disposition and the life of her heme. where she will be very sorely missed. She was well known in Summerside. having a lam! llunrber of friends there who will miss her cheery visits. There are left to mourn their deep loss besides her sorrowing parents, four brothers and five sisters, namely-Miss Al- onto. has arrived in Summerside tn —MA'l'INlE Al‘ NEW ANNANF visit Mrs. MacGougads mother, Mrs. The Kensingwn Racing Club - have Milligsn, Mrs. MscGougsn has been horses at New Annan Race Track on her mother. Mr. and Mrs. MacGcugan will return together in two weeke Trot and Pace. Class B Straight ‘hot. time to Toronto. B. Miss Compton's new Fall Millinery. summer visitorsare loathe to leave us. while still enjoying this beautiful ager o1 the Head Office of the Can- adian National Silver IQ Breeders‘ Association. S. —Mr. Malcolm McGougan. of Tor- “ the‘ summer months with --Mrs. Jeanny Hunter. of Revere. cept Class C. Entries close Saturday, Mass. and little dfllilhter, Blanche. September 14th. with Ivan Brown, are visiting relatives on the Island.f Remington Secretary. Entry fee one They have been spending some days‘ dollar. Phone or write. Entries must with Mrs. Hunter's mother, Mrs. W. be published on Monday, September G. Ramsay, at her pome in Malpeque. 7800-9-11-11. This week they are the guests of Mrs. Hunter's sisters. Mrs. Charla Ram~ -nmn ronowmo OPEN-A- u! m4 We Wm" Bishop. oi TION-The sympathy of s large clr- Bummmidv- 5- . Eastern Guardian ATTENDING the Exhibition call and, see awn»: George A.’ M. Compton, Georgetown. ' 1880-0-11-21. Jvso nunnnn. BOOTS-Short, 05.00. High length $5.50. Poole 8c ‘Thompson, Ltd. 7058-9-11-21. ..‘SUMLIEE VISITORS. — Our. tourist weather still extending into the month of September. Most of the visitors planned to leave us Sep- tember nrst. expecting the weather ..'|'i1.|il-|-1'n.|jy.; <9 Q t-J Hand Saws. (made by Disstons). Price each . ........................... .. . 51.75 to 88.00 Guaranteed Axes. Each . . $1.25 to 51.75 Disston Buck Saws. Each $1.35 Narrow Bock Cross Cut Saws. Price each .................... .. $2.50 to $2.90 Round Pointed Shovels. Each 05c to $1.75 Post Hole Augers and Diggers. Price csdh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.75 to $5.75 Grub Hoes, Picks, Msttocks. Each 85c to $1.10 Pick Handles. Each .......... .... .. 35c Indian Axe Handles. Each .......... .. 85c 14 ft. Cedar Ranch Poles. Each .. 35c to 55c Plain Wire Neils. Plain Wire Nails. Galvanised Clinch Bost Nails. (Inwer price on keg lots.) Rolling Door Hangers and track.’ Price per set ....... ... ........... ..; ........ ..8l.’l5to$8.50 ‘rrack extra. D0! it Stanley complete ...-.¢n..-.----s--»..unn- .. . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. 0o Each . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c to $2.00 .Pound.... ..... ..4c tote Pound . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c in 10c Tool Sets. Price each $20.00 in $05.00 Brace’s Hardware for Fox Pens, Dens and Houses Extra soft 1B gs, galvanized 180i!!! Wlrc. D81‘ lb. . . . . . . . . . . . Side-cutting Lscing Pliers. pair . . . .50e to $5.00 Galvanized Special FOX Staples, lb. . . . . . . . 10o Shears for cutting wire. Each 75c to $1.50 Hatchetd and bench axes. Each $1.25 to 82.00 Nail Hsmme . Common Tsr Paper, 100 square feet to roll. 05c Per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Common Grey Paper, 400 squire feet to roll. Per roll ........... .......... 7 and 10 oz. ‘Psrrel English Felt. l0, 15 and 25-lb. Asphalt reit, W181i. odorless and weighs less per square foot than English tarred ielt. Pound Slate Burfaced. ltconng. fireproof. roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slate surfaced rdonng Per 100 sq. It. Champion light, medium and heavy roofing. Pei.‘ roll . . . . . .. L . . . . . . . . . . .. £5.00, $2.50 and $8.00 Brsntford high quality roofing “U11, DQIVY- P51‘ 1'0“ . - - - - a . Bird's best Paroid Rooting, heavy ii-ply. Per roll .......................... . . . . . . . .15 Roofing Lip Cement, 1-lb. cans, each 00o l-gslcsnmench . . . . . . . . Petroleum or Crude Roofing Oil. in cask lots 80o of about I5 gals. Per gs. .. Casksslm-extrs rretumable.) Shingle Stein in "s". u... W0 Each . ........ suo ..--.--..--.s-.---~- _ ....... .. 15c Lb. 5M0 534d Price P91‘ . 08.90 80.001.058.00 Jight, med- 03-50, ".00 and $3.40 B-ILL Clfll. P5106 essences I115 $1.80 to $1.45 emery wheels. BRAGE. MollflYi Water and Summary Streets . SUMMERSIDE. P. Wholesale and Retail The largest distributors of Fox Netting and Ranch Supplies _ in America ALL PRICES NET F. O. B. SUMMERSIDE 8r 00.. Ltd. E. ISLAND b LQQQL a AALLALAQ ,‘,‘ LA-‘ E. E PARKMAN ..'PBOPII.‘!'! sAplm-‘rwo pro- [agitated opsanesriss Der-ties belonging to the estate of the Montague. lfil l. lite Jolioh McDonald. Hog River. w were _ pieced under the hammer “mun m‘ 0mm M 050M“? 1m week. 80th terms were pilrohllcd EYESIGHT w mar-lam w crow. m property at. m wee pinches- pgygglgg .. .. ....... ........... h... m . ioffliWiiitaodtmhmWl-yatlt. n. 1- MABON .....""'"".... ;...'".. “mo... .2 PIOIIIIIII‘! ~ ° m“ chasm new residing in the u. a 4.. plan i» come down hers and occupy leatagsahtl. Gemstones. Theaesignsofrepat- phonso Gallant, Mrs. Thomas B Buote and Austin. all of itumford. Maine; Mrs. Rennie »»~»~¢»~+}+»»»+ RAVI IOUI l!!! IXAIIN GLAIBII ITITID B! M35. Prod M15161‘- would then be turning cool and fall- ish. but to their agreeable surprise ifiptember weather continues as bflutiful. warm and bright as July weather. Bathing and outdoor sports and recreation- Hence their apathy to leave our beautiful climatic con- ‘Aliu ditions. ‘ ‘ ..'SAD ACCIDENT- Master Georae Owen, 5 year old son oi Frederick Owen. Halifax, N. S., formerly 0! Georgetown was l ocked down b1 i! motor cycle and badly hurt. tho 11'1"! fellows left leg being broken in ‘four plioes and his held and face bruis- ed. He was removed to the Y. G. Hospital where his ‘iniures were at- tended to. A. , ,,'A seriom accident occurred It Georgetown on Saturday Sept. 7th.. when Mr. William Batchilder and m. Frank Gotell were shmsline m! roof of Mr. Solornan.» Barker says the stagingigave away throwing both men on the ground. Mr. Got/til being unfortunate had‘ his leg brok- en. He was removed tn the City Hol- pital where his 1S1“?! was 1369114"! w. A. -——— / vu.T“ OLI. BAIL FENCE»- When everything is said and dool. there is no fence equal to the old- time spruce rail fence. a rare and costly fence in those modern times. and asrarely seen. But anybody travellinr the delightful summer highway along the North Shore. cannot help viewing s hall-mile string of new spruce raiflfence at Clear Springs. recently erected. by a new-comer from tbs States. Allen l. McDonald. now working with his father. m. Donald s. McDmald. ed the old farm, or rather farms. With mushlabqrandtimeymmgllr-Ailan J. cut several thousand spruce rails in the wopcs. hauled tbein te the spot. and metal-l! erected a mild riaticnaraponsidsrvsdagocdthingfenceofsixgoed-sindirails. with perpendicular pickets berlnnins at the public ‘road and running. strsishl- as a line. strong and solid as the Bock of Gibraltar. This enterprise involved considerable work. and is the source of much comment and admiration of all who passalongthe road. \_ PERSONALS ..'Rev. J. Campbell. Cardigan, re- cently visited Georgetown. A. ...__.._ ..'Mr. Wilfred Hunter, Charlotte- town, recently visited Georgetown. A Mrs. I-l’. A. Richardson. Toronto, re- cently visited Gfitown. A. ..‘M!. 801111! M. P. P" and Mrs. scully. mewnd to Charlottetown from Georgetown recently. A. _ —--——-- ..°Miss Plcelle Llewellyn. Halifax. N. S, recently visited Georgetown, the gmstofhersister-MraAYoertDai- lliel. A. Jihlter Ronald Yemen. ilonetcn. ..'Charles Jenkins why pa; 59M viiitinr in Borden. the Iuest o! his aunt rm. William While. returnad hfhis home in G m, A, ..'Bev. M. E, Mrs. Altkcn. and ism- ily. Cornwall, spent the week end 1n Georgetown, the guests of Mrs. Aitkelfs parents Mr. and Mrs. Me.»- Laren. A. ..'Danie1 Conway. at one time a resident of Campbell's Cove. but for the last ten years of Boston. return- ed to the Island last week with his family. and "purchased a farm at New Zeslsnd Station, where he has imme- diately entered into possession. < unis-itch .».°Dr. D. D. scanneil and aonsiDavii and Gordon Scannell. accompanied by Miss Margaret Sencabaugh. who have been spending the summer in QWTIBMIII. mntom to their home in Jamaica Plain, U. S. A. A. / -.' Mary 3nd Gecrgens, of Lynn. Mesa. decanters of the 1m Clement McDonald. Clear Shrines. are visit- st the old home, now in possession of their brother. Wilfred. The re- mainder of the family are in Lynn for the pest fifteen years. where they l" I11 9111910904 in the General Elec- tric Co., amongst the 11.000 employees in the Lynn branch alone. ' t consumes ‘m m. UITAWA.‘ Sept. lit-No deiinite ar- rangement hss yet been made with Ngard to the proposed Economic Conference of the British Empire. Hon. Richard B. Bennett suggested such a conference should be held ll (M170. Ind Risht Son. J. H. ‘rhom- ss a'lso stated recentl, that represnn- tatlves ‘of Canada and the United Kingdom might discuss plans for in- creased trade in the Canadian Cani- tal. urra'"dsm. is now the subject cl communications passing between till Canadian and British Governments. ‘rhe Department of External Affl-irl however. states no conclusion Ml been reached. The prospects are mi a conference will be held early W“ wbohas been visiting in Gm ' , the guest of his aunt Mrs. McLean. left Friday tos- bis home in Moneton. A. mes-m Ronald Charles stoned.- ernofBostomsonefNeilalcEach- em, formerly of Bayiield. who has been summering witirhis aunt. Mrs. maJsenouautqimsnflw. is, nmuiaswenwiththsrriesdsm emeeewswimtsnessquerhaa UP FATHER A GINTLIMKN GVIR --By George, Mclldenus ins. tskins their twomeeks vacation. summer.