"Irp/41'/~I"I ave‘ _ . 9 fv ‘V,’ , a’ < a . 14' n,» . h . _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian i -r'aasn' oauam, wholesale ' and retail. at Bruce's. —KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shipping club loading hogs, sheep. lambs and veal Calves on Wednes- day of each week up till noon. —€BEAUTIFUL DINNEBWABE i. w! in Gainsborough English Crown non. csonczrowzv zzxuzszrzom Piggz-r usr (Continued From Page '1) 7351443451“- mack; 310m Annear. Cabbage. Savoy: 1 Hush Macdonald: 2 D. P. McKin- Ducal now carried by Bruno's. -—-LIVE GEESE WANTED —-Will Cabbage—Ronnahead— 8268 Mont Annear. Cucumbers- 1 D. Wright; 2 D. P. lilicKinnoni 3 be buying live geese at Kensington =Oct. 10th and 11th till noon, paying highest market prices. J. B. Mill- man. " 8209-10-5-51 —FAIRBANKS PORTABLE platform scales with or without bag rack, in stock at Bruce's. 8288 —0NE PROVE!) INNOCENT - In the police court at Summerside on Friday last. before Acting-Stip- endiary Mccalium, in an adioum- Ieach fined $5 and costsq-S. I ‘ proved by the Civil Service Comis- .sion for the week ending Septem- YOUR NEW HAT! $4, $5, $6 and $7.50 , A iimscsifi i LITTLE narrower brim, a slightly higher crown l are the two distinguishing features of the smart l hats for this fail. ular welt edge and quietly handsome bound edge models in the greatest range of shapes and colors in P. E. I. THE NEW BORSALINOS ARE HERE—$7.50.A There are dashing snap brims, pop I i i ed Prohibition case the defendant was proved innocent of the charge of selling liquor and was dismissed. A drunk and an auto speeder were —IN LIST 0F PROMOTIONS -- Among the list of promotions ap- . bcr 22, as published in the Ottawa Journal and Citizen, appear the name of a former Bummerslde girl. Miss Mary Dorothy McPherson. who has been promoted from stenogra- pher grade 2 to grade 3. This pro- motion carries with it a substantial increase in salary. Summerside McPherson on her good fortune| and have no doubt that the pro- motion was well merited.-—S. --HYMENEAL. ‘Miss Elmily Driscoli. daughter of Mr. M. P. and Mrs. Driscoll and Mr. Cecil Mon- aghan, mu, B. C., were married at St. James’ Church Freetown, on Cosmos: 1 Mrs. J. McKenzie: 2 Mrs. D. P. .MKi ;3Mr.J.P.MNichn friends heartily congratulate Miss Pfnsflm“ s c l 1 J. D. Knight; 2 D. Knight; 3 Sam Hemllhlil. Citron Melons: 1 Hugh Macdonald; 2 Mary Robert- son; 3 R. Vessey. Pumpkins: 1 Ray Lavendiere; 2 Mont Annear; 3 Mrs. J. C. McMillan Squash Hubbard: 1 Mont Annear; 2 Mrs. E. B. Mo- Laren: 3 E. Bulpitt Collection Table Vegetables: - 1 Frank Lavendiere; 2 Mrs. D. P. Mc- Kinnon: 3 Mrs. J. C. McMillan. FLOWERS. ‘1 Ines Stewart; 2 Mrs. Ashley Allan; Asters: 3 Mrs. M. McKinncn. Collendula: 1 Sarah McPhee; 2 Mrs. Norman Macdonald; 3 Mrs. J. P. McNichol. Marigolds: 1 Mrs. Mont Annear; 2 Mrs. M. Mc- Kinnon; 3 Sarah McPhee. Dahlias: 1 Mrs. J. P. McNichol; 2 Mrs. Lem McLaren: 3 Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Gladiolus: 1 Inez Stewart; 2 IVlrs. Edwin Reid; 3 Mrs. Lem McLaren 1 Inez Stewart: 2 Mrs. Mont Annear; 3 Mrs. J. P. McNichol Dianthus: 1 Mrs. M. McKinnon; 2 Mrs. W.W. Jenkins; 3 Mrs. D. P. McKinnon. |Anterrhinum (Snapdragon) 1 . I Mrs J. D. Stewart: 2 Mrs. D. P. McKinnon: 3 ma. M. McKinnon. Stocks: 1 Mrs. McNiohol; 2 Mrs. n. P. Mc- Allflllst 8th. by RA-IV- Wank MCDOH- Kinnon; Mrs. D. J. Stewart. aid P. P. The bride by her sister, Miss Kathleen Dris-l was attended Verbenas: 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2 Sarah Mc- coil and the groom was supported Phee; 3 Mrs. W. W. Jenkins. by Mr. John McQuaid, Kelly's CrossJl-‘hlox: versity. She was most becomingly in, with veil and orange blossoms. She wore a string of pearls. and bridesmaid was dressed in moise‘ colored crepe, with hat to match.‘ She also carried a beautiful bou- icousin of the groom. The bridel 1 Mrs. W. W. Jenkins; 2 ms. D. J. iclect was given away by her brot- iitewart; 3 Mrs. D. P. McKinnon. {her Mr. John ni-iscou, s. n. Uni- Zinnia-s: 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2 lVLrs. D. P. l attired m, white Emmett; over sag- McKinnongIi Mrs. Lem McLaren. Sweet Peas: 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2 Mrs. M. Mc- ! carried a beautiful bouquet of sweet Klmwni 3 M1‘!- Gemld Macdonald. i peas and maiden hair fern. The “W”! Plants! 1 Mrs. Ashley Allen Table Bouquet: 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2 Mrs. Lem Mo. quet The grooms gm w the bflda garen; 3 Mrs. D. P. McKinnon. was aibeautiful pearl rosary. and, to the bridesmaid a gold bar pill etunlas: 1 Mrs. Norman McDonald: 2 Mrs. set with pearls. After the ceremony had been performed the party re- turned to the home or the bride, and here a most delicious wedding, ' feast was spread and most heartily‘ i enjoyed. Then the happy principals ilartefls Reliable Bulbs for 1928 BULSE! We have just received our anneal fail shipment of FLOWEBING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock of first size large flowering- TULIPB, IIYAOINTBS, DAFFODILS, CR/OCUS, FREESLTS nancissus. m. new open n ourh aoonsrone. Postage paid on all mail orders. 10 per cent discount from list when Send for BULB LIST. CARTER & CO., LTD. —SEEDS AND BULBS- taken from store. iand friends motored to Charlotte-l Lem McLaren; 3 Mrs. M. McKlnnon, . _ ! p OCTOBER s, 1923 value 1s one of the reasons why Rosebud grows more popular with smokers every day. It offers the biggest value in package smoking tobacco 10 and 15 cent package; saw 11o: vaunuu l’ "roam Hanna" / t Cur PLUG merside branch oi the Bank of Nova Scotia. who has been trans- fered to the bank's branch at Eastern Guardian. Murdock is Guardian Aseht SHIPPING LIVE STOCK on behalf of improved facilities for? separating the various classes of, A second meeting of the Eastern stock in mixed cars, and the com-i Amherst, N. 5., left on Friday last Committee on the Efficient Hand-imlttee decided to ask the Railways,‘ and 100k up hi5 MW duties there ling of Live Stock was recently helwthrough their representative on the] at the beginning of the week-S. in Toronto and was attended by a committee, to fit up a few cars wit —j'"*‘°'@‘—i“ large number of the members. moveabls partitions to detennlim Previous to the meeting observat-‘their efficlensy and parcticabiiity ions had been made at Toronto andlunde: actuel tests. Montreal Stockyards by members . of the Committee as to the actuai|number of members on the Com- ..'EASTERN AGENT—Mr. J. W. conditions of live stock on arrival mlttce by the addition of two more It was decided to increase the filter in his fuel line 1s saving ihim many annoying carburetor ‘troubles. There is no fussing with ,5U‘fli1lem. no engine hesita/tioxis as (170115 of water clog the carburetor flflfs-izr short, none of those rather customary vfuel i which less adequately protected cars normally fall heir. My new develvllement. no matter 310W Specific it may be, has the ad- , vantage of delivering numerous by- products in the way of special bene- fits. To appreciate these. however, one must actually own arnd drive the oar and check results. An easy. clutch may appear to offer only, convenience 1n operating the car but in the lung run itLs iikelyboreveal- its greatest advantage in saving wear, rind tear on the gears. ‘ ‘ As a matter of feet. if a motor-let's experience dates back far enougih he will realize that advent of the smother clutch had much to do with eliminating rear end trouble. -—-—-—<0->-———- TUBEB PRICES IN ABOOS- - Bs i CARIBOU. Aroostook potato growers MQQOQQQQQQA-ooebm 0- I John Smith And His Car -_-__- John Smith is a character whom every motorist should welcome. lie is not aolllh, rather he is a motoring unr- lrr. a chap willing and gm io have exploited. in an in. ‘"11"!!! way. his experience for the benefit of the other twenty‘. ‘ 00000400040000 0O0¢_0-0 Q-OO-GFCQOOO §r§§§§i OQ-O-QQ-Q-Q Moron. arr-recovers Like a great many dfihgr who are Just becoming sequai :i¥mtheirncwoan,8inithuflh4. is geared higher does "In" trot require n; propellct shaft w amwihlvflfl 1"“ mm" iut-nsnsohiehespeoennuneii- mimic propeller shaft i pay fertiliser bills and are pmct- pollcr shaft whip so readily as in 200 carloads a day to send west. the gearing was 5 to 1. ihe bought his our because he wasbolt thinking of nape-max comfort. ndbrinsins l1 a barrel- did not realize that time would (m. made at 10 or 15 cents less. while monstmfe out t betwi- cimwiea Cobbler» were around 65 can“ or a car would result in iss body deprcc- "m9 1°"- htion. Evuything mam; u, ‘fly ?—¢o>—-- tight in u» balloon-tired car. 1m, "Mk WW1“ If!" WW1"! i" more is la mechanical breakage "n Pam‘ m ""4"" l" m‘ m! ""1 from mad ma. One of a» filings s1" "um aflww Mm time tint surmised Smith was the hot 9° "m9- i-llrt his battery lasts u 8"“ d“! Clean off all Mo" "..--:~.~.- "*1 "ub- ish in the garden. ltis agreathar- cracked after a certain period of pun“ , This. y, was mean-cad shocks from high pressuretir “d. “"1"”- cause he auntcd to be up-bo-date. ldeiy he ma: that such Burn old plant stems lmown have bflr infused with plant lice. shad l1 "M! duets | town. and dined at the Revere. ,Thence they sped on their happy [way to Souris where they were the. ' recipients of showers of good wishes! ‘thence home to Freetown in the‘ iEVeflinK. A reception was held at‘ lthe home of the bride. where an- ienjoyable evening passed merrily- ’ The wedding party was greeted by l a charivari the members of which l preferred many best wishes. Previ- ‘cus to the marriage two separatfl hshcwers" were conferred upon iupon Miss Driscoll, one by her friends in Freetown and one by her Klnkora friends. The former pre- sented the bride-elect with a Hill!!- nificent silver set and many gifts or coin, and those of Kinkors. do- nating equally beautiful and U56- roox TAKE sLUMPi Me, Oct. ii-Althoughl clfiilmi m h- that at present prices they cannot} Wm be Flawed to he“ of e icaiTy giving away their stack,‘ _ _ cf lubricant ho does not get pro- shippers are able to pick up aroundl —W/\s FORMERLY 0F "on the case of his former car where Digging conditions continue good-friend‘; and the crop is rapidly being hous- _ Smith specified balloon tires when ea Prices slumped today. ohiythe him l" “l” '°°°“‘ d°“"" °’ m‘ m’ m“ o‘ Green stigma: ttwkdgirred at his home in Stiliwater. bor for next year's bug crop. I i101 ,ful gifts. all of which were grate- ‘. (‘my and gracefully acknowled8¢¢1~ This species of recognition shovgs the high esteem in which the b% e ls held by her many friends. 0 happy couple. on August 27th. by ‘ motor left en route to ‘Pr-ail. 3- C- ; and arrived there on Sellwmb" 2° In their new and distant home M1‘- Monaghan holds an honorable and lucrative position. and tlmeirgrg friends in Prince Edward | unalloyed haiiillnew "Y- Lo-l- 13__The. many Island of Mr. Lewis A. Wickctt, 0f Kensington, will sympathize with ' TIIAM» Mr. Thomas A. Wickettwhlfih Saturday. September Maine. 03 The 15th, at the age of 64 veer!- -_~ --—i'- f -" . EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying , Gilli"- Qtii- . H. J. MABON OPTOMBTIIST Oflice Connected With Drugstore. P. I. l. late Mr. Wickett was born in Nor- miml- Lot l3. but in early man- hood he went to Maine. where in 1881 he entered the employ of the Penobscot Chemical Fibre Co. plant in Great Works. when the well was then under construction, and had remained with the same firm cver since until a year ago. when he was compelled to retire from active labor on account of ill health; and he continued to fail steadily until the end. The deceased was held in the highest esteem by his employ- ees and associates and is sincerely mourned by a host of friends. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. May Wickett, two foster children, Mr. Fred Wickett of Stiilwater and Mrs N. C. Ayer of Lincoln, Maine. He also leaves five brothers and four sisters, namely-Humphrey D. and Penrose H. Wickett. of Old- toun, Maine; Alfred E. Wickett. of Valley Park. Missouri; Richard H. Wiekett. of Fredericton. 11.13.; Lou- is A. Wickett, of Kensington: Mrs. Josephine MscKenzie, of O'Leary; Mrs. Bernard Paynter, Long River; Mrs. Fred Comeill. of Oldteun and Mrs. (Rev) H. C. Woods, Oycn. Alberta. The funeral, which took place from his late residence, was largely attended. The floral trib- utes were many and beautiful. In- torment was in the family lot in Forest Hill Cemetery-S. PERSONALS -—Mrs. Fred Hardy and two chil- dren. Miss Helen and Miss Flor- ence, of Alberton. are visiting Sum- morside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray M. Tantcm-S. —Mr. T. H. Si Jackson. manager of the electric light plant at Sum- merside," returned home on Satur- day from a well earned and well spent two weeks holiday. during which he visited many of the lead- ing cities of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick-S. —Rev. George S. Mitchell, of St. Stephen. N. 13.. formerly the very popular minister ofthe Presbyter- ian Church at Summersids. is spending a few days at Summer- side. whore friends of all denomin- ations ars extending a hearty wel- come-S. . —Mr. Hillard Gordon. a popular member of the staff of the Bum- and renewal subscriptions. , iii}- ransonnns in,at these two markets, and a report members and Mr. J. M. Wilson of Montague and will -be pleased to]was presented showing the numberlthe S. P. “C. A, ‘Toronto, and Mr. tf of cars observed, their contents.‘ method and efficiency of partitions ‘used. if any, number of injured an- limals, damage done to cars through W. H. Maher of the Stockyard. Mon- real were elected to flll the positions; ————<-o->—-——— Sow seed of perennials that are ,.~Mr. Stews}. Levers. GeOrSP; tetOWn is vumnz “lends l" “ha”, l0ttSt0WIi.—A- ..'Quite a lot of commercial; travellers have been in GCOVIBOWW“: “my They report business good in, this vicinity.—»A. ‘i ,_*Mr. Arthur Yorston, teacher is spending his vacation at his home in Georgetown-A. | town, town-A. ..'capt. and Mrs. E. J. Dicksq Charlottetown, motored to George- town recently-A. lvfyrtle Yorston. Bostonl Mass" is visiting in Georgetown the‘ guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Yorstnn-A. u , RMiss Catherine lvIc-Kinnnn ; teacher at Martlnvale is spending‘ her acation with her parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. John McKinnon, Gcnrgc- town.-A. I ..'Miss Bernedette Connolly, R.‘- N.. Charlottetown is risiting in Georgetown the guest of Miss Mary McCormac, R. N., Georgetown-m. | ..'Miss Helen Solomon, who has been spending her vacation in Georgetown. the guest of her par- snts, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon left Sunday for Vernon.-—A. ..'Mr. E. J. H. Morrissey, B. A., and friends motored to Georgetown from Charlottetown and wore the guests of Mr. Morrisseyb parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morrissey.---A. i ..°Miss Helen Macdonaid, teach- .er- Murray Harbor North, is spend-h ing her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allister Macclonald, Georgetown-A. I Ultraviolet ra s have been found valuable in do ting cavities in teeth before they reach the surface. ..'Miss Alva Brehaut of the firm erection and removal of temporary slow cf gcnniznatlon this fallandget of J. J. Hughes d: 00.. 801MB SD91"? partitions. This report strengthenedian early start with them next the week end in GEOTKU-QWn-"A- [the representations previously made spring. i. ‘will: 1 ,..'Mr. J. H. Skinner, George-l recently visited Charloite-y i i II LVED need not be expensive A whole set of our finest plated ware costs less than a moderately priced rug. In- dividuai pieces are very resonabie. You will be surprised what new beauty you can bring to your table at very little expense. Consult us about your needs, and about matching the pieces you already have. The beauty of our silverware tberns and our great variety of pieces will help you find just what you want. JEWELERS SINCE 1868 Charlottetown, P B I ¢ 0 R u a u c WAT€l-l.:.9-v\vv%nlil\li7illw - "' ' i CNN"? GET OVER 114E start. b l l jmiiwsm "sh r p roe». OF You r ffPYE. eats? .1Vl'¢'1i?3='"= QIIKQ QUCH 1m» income N limo? A's TO Loss 0F aaaeou ca MIN€ i-rs a WONDER "ro m; You DON'T Lab! ‘rout! MIND’ ‘ma OTHER onw- IT WAS-a boon A SMAL-i. PACKAGE-l CAN'T UN DER- Smith specified a gas fil wmiiiliiilililli. STAND HOW ‘(OU DROFPED . Ff . na :_illll| niiiililiiliiiii ..v, ml ‘PL-ACE 1F’ ‘(bu § '51‘ .. _ POCKET YOU WOULDN'T HAO Pu? I1" w Yours ve HAVE men- i1’- HELLO MR-Jiaae- HAVE i? \ Harm AQoqT iT- MORMiN