r2 ‘M. i“ \ r .1 2 l z I J < 1 i i l ( l c ( --¢--~.....ai_a>._,..~ ._. my. n’- _.._ *' .l'.'_'_._,.._-_ _._::_._= g v\(;l-: six mo» Mn’ PRINCE EDWARD z-sll-lwP-M-u unusual: nmcv - SYLVIA SYDNEY 1N “FUR Y 5' rrus —-SILLY SYMPHONY MAJOR BOWES AMATEURS " v5.3: r nlr (7_fl_l\_RLUI'l'E'l‘UWl'€ iThe Central Guardian This column in reserved for new: of local Interest but advertising o! i n newly nature may be inserted It G ' vent: a tron] strictly payable in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- i ASCII. L-6798-7-l2-3l2 BUY ROBlN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. ..4 i swan/n- LIJESDAY- \$ LDNESDAY r'.1-1- 7- s» i’. M. i FULL COURSE CHICKEN DIN- NElt-Welcome Inn, Brackley, Sun- i day evening. L-eela. SERVICE at Bradalbanc Presby- ’ lc-rlan Church 11 A. M. North ‘l Tryon at 7.30. Dr. M. E. Gouge, Pastor. L.-6595-li. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Sunday, Septembe 20th. ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. , Skinner will conduct the morning ‘ service. L-6595-1i. sT. JAMES KIRK-Sunday School resumes tomorrow aftomoon, at 2.30 o'clock, after the recess. Both services will be conducted by the Minister. Students and visitors are cordially invited to attend the Kirk services. ' TIT???" "c" \'I?I-"EP-EE§ZTYQ'F‘ZMTIKYT: PILEACHING SERVICE at Mur- ray River, Sunday, September 20th l at 6.30 P. M. Please note change in time. Special singing. Louis Harris. L-6597-1i. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Ramsay, Hamilton, an- ‘ nounce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Hazel to Whit- field C. Ells, Sheffield Mills, Nova Scot-la. Marriage to take place in i the near future. L-6598-1l. 7it"~.i. l .=~i;v\r'[*\' i - 1- ‘ " ' . EVENING c, 33c, 38c l i LIVE FOWL WANTED.—Pur- chasing daily. I believe, it will be to every one's lnterat, to market their old hens now than have hens and chickens competing for the Xmas Pnlarkets. S. R. Pendleton, Ken- .‘ . . i .'\l'l!l‘ll.\‘ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Institute mid. tickets distributed smgum’ L_65g4_ul i. . - -- | L HLAY Thc lllwillilil‘ meeting of the among members. It was aJ'o decided ‘ -,‘ _ ,__ SJ} v Auburn xvomolis Ill5il7.\l'.\‘ met at the to hold 11o meeting during the‘ STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST h“ "tune of .\Ir.<. Joseph llclinteo with month of October. and the Annual mm 0mm experience m Montreal _ H ' .~v\w»r. mi: IP11; and many vmtors meeting to he held on Nov. 10th at‘ and elsewhere dash-es opening, hav- “ ‘, ‘UJlZU-Jil) t. The meeting opened in the the home of Secretary. Roll call mg removed with her ‘Emmy to . 2 Roll call “'11:. anwvered to be answered b)‘ ill-Vi"? {"5" p, 1-11 hr how ‘.0 improve on; insiitut: was The singing of thc King brflllglll mm zulslvercd prompiv, showing that the meeting to a close._ the memhcrg- ilrenrl improving their A very tasty lunch \\';l"~ 1153731555 51190111“; 11,- mcvnnzs. making them more c-nter- Mrs. McEntce. the hostess Dmlled LEGA[,_The;-e‘ has been 50mg 1.1.1111“; 1ll‘.(i profltabic for home the tea and lvllss Alary and Allis, public discussion on Lhequestion M and (“Illlliflfi ‘Teresa lielpsxi rcrve. assisted ‘ Shoot-mg Hungarian partridge‘ 1m Apply Steno. care Guard- L-6593-9-19-6i. silwed -I GUARULEIS and - LNOLICCS. Brother Scouts,- you W111 be pleased to know that i a, Provincial Headquarters Office i ha; been established at 90 Queen . Street, Charlottetown. I Dominion Field oommlsioner Greenaway was a. very weclome visitor to Charlottetown, recently. Scouts and scooters are always glad to see Mr. Greenaway. We eittend a very hearty wel- come to Mr. Ed. Mitchell, a repre- sentative of Dominion Headquart- ers, who is here for the purpose of organization and instruction. Mr. Mitchell comes very highly recom- mended, and will prove of great assistance to Scouting through-Wt the province. A cordial invitation is extended to scouters, committeemen and others interested in the game of Scouting for Boys, to visit Boy Scout Headquarters at 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown. The Provincial Commissioner has appointed a. committee, con- sisting of Scouters George Brady, R. O. Parent, J. A. Driseoil and W. Warren, to consider plans for the Annual Boy Scout Apple Day. The committee will submit its plan to the Provincial Council at its next meeting. Sooutmasters and Oub masters are urged to send items of inter- est concerning their activities io W. Warren, 19 North River Road, Charlottetown. Has your troop, or pack, started a museum? You might plan your hikesso as to collect material for one. Start by making a collection Minutes lvcrc approved and signed. by Miss Lillian McKenna. An hour‘ specter Fripps of the R" Q M_ P semi-tag‘. y-r- ~]~!(‘(i having paid some spent in social converse and af States the season is closed this year [ TY-WYF’ (‘lllllliived at hearty vote of thank; to 110st and for Hunganaxl partridge, and any” . 110411. It was moved that h0'tc.~5. ‘brought a. pleasant evening on? mum; Shooting my kind 0g hooks bought by all too soon to amclose. ‘Jumdge Wm b? prosecute‘, iBEmz-s and 5- "131; Swell “ia-sketeers -'\.' THE ‘BAPTIST CHURCl-L-Jfhe ‘ Rev. H. L. Deuton, B. D., will preach l morning and evening. At the morn- i ing service he will take as his theme “What of the next one i hundred years?" At the evening i sr-z vice Mr. Demon's sermon will be We Help You- LOOK YOUR BEST By ; "Pr-sslng By". Included in themusic _ of thc day will be Coleridge-Taylor's SUPETIOI‘ , anthem “O ye that love the Lord" ; and in the evening Protherods "The Shepherd Psalm." At the evening ‘ service Miss Vera H. Malcolm i Campbell, Mus. Bac., will sing "One sweetly solemn thought" (Ambrose) Sunday School to-morrow is at 2.30 P. M. Dr)’ Cleaning The New Method Way SMART CLOTH ES Are CLEAN CLOTHES ‘PRJNTHTY UNITED CHURCH- . Sunday Services will be conducted l by the Pastors. 1n the morning Rev. Hugh Miller will preach takingas hi; subject: “On Speaking to our- selves’ In the evening Prof. CH. Mercer of Dalhousie will give the ‘ address on “International Peace and the League of Nations" Miss Vera Campbell, Mus. Bac. will sing in the morning and Miss Margaret Stern; in the evening. The choir will render an Anthem at each Service and there will be a short organ recital before the evening service. Notice is given that next Sunday is Rally day in the Sunday school end a. large attendance is asked for, Visitors are cordially invited to worship at ‘Trinity United Church. Fresh. spotless Klrmenk Vii-stain all the distinction and style of newness. They wear longer, the shape and m, l; better preserved, and you always look your best when you wear them. New Method Cleaners have equipped their "ham"? PM" ""1 Qmlllwed expert workmen to assure you 1k fly’ will! W’ lion/ten coon ._ l that when entrusted to their can, your clothes will b, pm- perly cared for. l’ L U S iltiMEDY 6" TR KQTCLOGUE TllE NEW METHOD CLEANERS LTD. P11000985 fllilY. -— 111333. - WED. 3.15 c 7.00 - $45 '.\!.'li: - -1l(‘ - 27C live. - - - 27c -33e Tiw QQPiTDL Longwort-h Avenue M‘. -§-Q§§§-§O§4§ O_4§-§O4§ i Miss Edna n Gallant is spending her holidays with her lather Mr. Angus M. Gallant Oyster Bed Bridge. TioTooo-oeoooooo» rnwcl-zrr PIPELESS Produce Prices n “A _ ifll 1i y ___..__ /2] j?"“ii'_‘i'.‘i ' , ;., ,1, ,1, 15min - if Mowrnmneept. 18-(0?) ‘j - . ' v ‘ - Wheat nor. no. 2 $1.14 1-2 Barley C. W. no. 3 .70 1-2 ~yn y l ‘ ' Oats C. W. no. 3 .51 l Fnivzvrsally recognized as Canada's ca“ red no 1 5o . . , , e , . . l leading l-URNALE. Over eighty yearn o! . Flour. spring when pawn“ l furnace manulncturing experience and m,“ “L50 ‘ engineer’ servfie stands behind every seuands, 36:10 ~ .. . . , rnwca FURNACE. ' wmm wheat patent-s choice l4.- wnmzzasa; °° W" White Corn $6.50 Bran ton $25.25 BhOPtAJ ton $27.35 Mlddlings ton $33.25 Rolled Oats bag 00 lbs. $3.25 Hay no. 2 per ton car lots l8 $9 Cheese Ont. white and col. .14- 1-2 14 3-4 Que. white and col. l3 7-8 .14 Butter no. 1 .24 3-4 ln cartons a large .33 34 . ‘__ _,'-- SAMUEL KENNEDY iii?“ =3‘ l“ C. .33 Dim-rent sizes supplied. heating from 10,000 cubic feet to 80.000 cubic feet. NOW IS TIIE (JPPORTUNE TIME T0 INSTAL our. ‘ TN. D. MacLean i I" ‘(UEIIKTAKPIH TERMS and PRICES arranged m cult L customers. Qotvoooovovovoooooooovwooovoo-ooovovooovovoooo rmrraannsn i Charlottetown 1M i Nam. Wiltehlre i _ the town gouncil. He was also a. of one kind of article. Things you might ‘collect on hikes-leaves, shells, pebbles, “bugs", weeds, twig alphabet, snapshots of wild life, birds, animals, etc. Close that gate. Charlottetown scouters are hav- ing a. get-together 1n tile basement of Zion church, onTtiesdny' the 29th inst, at 6 p. m., for the pur- pose of getting better acquainted and cltscussing matters of mutual interest. Two banquets were held at Bap- tBt Church on Thursday, 17th inst. one for Wolf Cubs at 5.30 and one for Boy Scouts at 1 p. m. Rev. Mr. Dcnton, a former scout, is acting as Scoutmaster for the time being. Mr. J. M. Murley, Manager of Can. National Telegraphs was a. visitor at Provincial Headquarters. Mu‘. Murley expressed himself as being interested in the Boy Scout Movement and promised to do all in his power to assist. Mr. Ed Mitchell, our new Field Secretary has been asked to ad- dress Rotary on the 28th inst. He will speak on the Boy Scout Move- merit. The Provincial Commissioner, lldr. J. J. Morris, accompanied by IMr. Mitchell visited Summerside on Friday 18th inst. New York Curb ._ Alum Corp Amer 133 Amer cyan B 8S 1-8 Amer Gas dz Eleo 42 Amer Super Power I 1-4 Assoc Gas 6r Elee ,1 2 1-8 Atlas Corp i 16 1-4 Cities Serv 3 8-4 Creole Petrol 23 5-8 Elec Bond dz Blmre 21 7-8 Gulf Oil Penn 96 3-8 Hum Oil s» Min 64 1-2 Imp Oil 20 1-2 Int Pete 84 8-8 Niag Hug 14 3-8 Std Oil Ken 1D Un Light at Power A 7 MR. JAMES F. MACFARLANE The following appealed in a recent issue of the Regina. leader: LANIGAN, flask, Sept. 5 - Muny people attended the funeral service held in the United church Wednesday for James Franklin Maorar-anc, whose death occurred Monday. August 31, following a brief illness. Owing to ill health deceased had but recently given up the hotel-business here, and the family moved to Saskatoon. Mr. MacFarlane had acted as mayor of the town and had also served on member of the Masonic lodge and the BRO. Elks. Following the service in the United church con- ducted by Rev. W. Murdock, the Masonic ritual took place with J. R. Argue, master, in charge. Fav- orite hymns or Mr. MacFarlane were slmg. Many floral tributes PM", m 1 m KENT srrram Potatoes Que. no.8; $1.10 $1.15 I Que no. 2 80's . . 3 °"““'°"ET°“’" - n. a. ho. 1 not mo ms rooooooowoo oooooowoooowwwwoo- P. E. I. no l 90'! 01-35 1~._ adorned the casket. MI. MICE‘!!- p You're Tellinq Me it's Good! i». Maybe LO! haven't been smoking a pipe for iong, but lake this lip-For fragrant, friendly smoking, you iust can't beet the grand oid Maritime favourite — Rosebud. Meflow,‘ mild and long burning . . . "cooi as they come", down to the inst satisfying puff . . . that's Rosebud, the tobacco that suits all Msriiimers 2H the time. I - "“\\ m., ...,,,\\ h,“ \\\\ ,, “hum ~\ \® Yi, n, \\\\ . _ N “ \ “ \\\\ \ There is on easy-opening HbbQ" on every Rosebud package ~y° make il easy {or you lo remove the CeHophone wrapper. just a quick pull and the wrapper is oh’! ane was 49 years of age and leaves ,place. The pallbearers were R. C. to mourn him his widow (formerly Follt-y, Dr. Hindson, F. Finch, P. Bessie MacKay) and three daugh- ters Muricl, Constance Interment was made 1n the family plot in Lanigan wmetery the last of the Masonic ritual took and Beth, McConnell.“ r where ., w a¢ at! " » mm "Pee s Flt im .- p‘) bio“ . Eéil QcaNHn‘ Raw‘ one"; , Blow-c“ opplfig- Opp-name °° alcove" ' t, aw“ ‘ . LGTQW‘ it:ii\i\ Exhlbil" fit“ NOVA SCOTIA E Lidster, W. Barclay and G. (Mr. MacFarlane W110 the son of the late George E. MhcFarlane, forinferlyvoi I. and tile of all friends in this province) ‘f \\1r\\- I’ ma“ . “s.vp o a al\:a¢\‘° e "Helm z ¢w ‘Niki Exi\\b\¥\°“" lna \ \ PROVINCIAL IEXHIBITKJN nephew of Henry ll lilncFarlane of Charlottetown. Ml». Mac . . M. is the daughter 0t the lull‘ Lnl . MacKay of Bridgetown P. E Mrs. Maclihrlnnc and her ihro daughters have the deep symliflllli ,-- ,1 ti n” 7 / ’ f / 0Q! » ‘iliiii; ié/ta/ i 9th“ i . -, e v o“ 01¢“ l» f y. \ ' y %