flu-‘IWRCQUQQ . __ e454: ‘FRIDAY, P. E. 1. Again Welcomes Two Distinguished Artists “ADAMS SAINT COEUR. SOY- RANO, AND ARTHUR LE BLANC, VIOLINISI‘ Mr. J. L. P. Saint Coeur, Attorney of Boston and Madame Saint Coeur, daughter of Martin I... Gillis of lvlis- nouche, are spending a few weeks at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gilli-s in Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Saint Coeur have been some time in Canada. coming to Prince Edward Is- land from Quebec where Mr. Saint Ooeur was attending to some legal matters. Arthur Le Blane, Can- ada's foremost Violinist of today who has been in Quebec and appearing as Ioloist with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra and who has given many concerts throughout Quebec with bfadame Saint Coeur, came in PrLnce Edward Island with Mr. and Mrs. Saint coeur and is the mic-st oi‘ Mr. ind Mrs. M. L. Gillls of Miscouche. Already music lovers have asked m”; omits w give a fcw concerts Chile on the Island. On Thursdly evening, September idih r. concert will be given in Grand River, Maple Leaf Hall, under the patronage cf the Rev. J. A. ltfcDonl-iid. Violinist be Bianc ls. leaving for Europe next month uhrro he will study for a few years with the erect Masters and whore he expects to glvc some concerts. hfusic is csscntinl in the Education of today rmd ‘m at- tend one of those concerts oi‘ Mr. Le Blane and Mrs. Saint Cocur is tn ll=- ten to the finest in Violin Dlnylng and to the most cultured in the art of slnfilnz. §§§§§§¥Q§.O§§§QQ\.§Q.§ is HAVE rouu urns o EXAMINID AND I GLASSES FITTED n , E. E. PARKMAN i Itglskreil Optometrist liloniarue. P. t. I. O-QQOQOOOOO fiOfi-OOOOOQO OOOO-OOOOOQ-OO v ¢8ID3$1T6€ Souris Exhibition Open to iho whole of Klnfs‘ County. Official opening at l2 o'clock noon. Special prizes are offered through the rlnuris Shipping Club for the Best. Pairs of Market Lambs, 6 prizes. I Single Market Lamb 5 prizes. I Lambs cannot compete in both sec- liars. Open to inembe.» of Sourls Ship- ping Club only. There will be a judging class for Market Lambs and Bacon Hogs M.- 12-30. 3 prizes in each class. Try your skill at judging and win l prize. - For further Information apply to Secretary. A. F. PETERS‘. President. B. F. MaeAULAY. Secretary. mnaeosoepontrs-aor-avzsocfoimvoocorc-i 6845-9-10-31. M/estem Guardian —TBE TANG 0F AUTUMN is in the air. Select your new overcoat ot Sinclair's. 68904-1241. —DANCE, ObYMPIA, Summersidc, Sept. l2, Charlie and his Hottnle Tottsie Orchestra. Admission 50c. 68944-1141 —MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S orercoats, newest fabrics and models at Sinclair's. 68994-1241. —-NEW BUNGALOW-Mr. George Dunning, a prosperous young farmer of Granville, is erecting a new and up-to-date dwelling house. When completed it will be one of the most modern in that locality-E. -—WONDERFUL VALUES in the new fall stock of men's and boys’ sweaters at Sinclair's. 6899-9-12-2i. -l\'EW FOOTWEAR in men's and young men's oxford: and high boots showing at Sinclair's. 6899-9-12-21. —-DEATH 0F MR. EDWARD MC- CARDLE-Jrhe death occurred at his home in Middleton of Mr. Ed- wnrd Eugene McCardle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCardle. The deceased, who was only 29 years of age had not been well for some time but had only been seriously ill for about two months. His sister, Miss Zifnrgaret, R. N.. came home from the Canadian West to nurse her brother during his last illness. He was a very likable young man and had many friends amongst whom he will be much mfsscd. There are left to mourn besides his parents, three brothers and thrse sisters namely.»- Dnnlel and Ada. Mrs. Edward Sherry of Chelton, Miss Mabel, training for o nurse in the Canadian West. Frederick in the West; Bert and Miss ‘lklargarrt at. home, to whom much ‘sympathy ls cxpressed. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning at ifit. Malachiws church. Kinkors and ‘was largely attended. S. ~Mr. Crawford Sinclair, senator and Mrs. Sinclair, Summer- son of illeld, left on Monday morning to re- Wednesday Sept. 17th‘ sumo his studies in Mount Allison University-E. —Among the students leaving on ‘Monday morning for Mount. Allison University were Mr. Clarence Has- lam, Springfield, Lot 67; Mr. Lionel Ford, Emerald, and Mr. Aubrey Fyfe, Emerald-E. "Have your parents given their consent to our union?" "Not yet. Father hasn‘t expressed his opinion yet, and mother is walt- ing to contradict him. Girls have a right to dress as they please. A maiden remarked with vigor, But some of them lack the nerve. And some of them lack the figure. Nobody kicks at the price of luxur- ies. Gyproc Plaster Board Just received direct from Factory- One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 8-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7-4x8-4x9-4xl0 Prices L. M Poole c5 Co. Right Eastern Guardian “WEAR PAUL KOLLXNS in 5t. Patrick's Hell, Sourts, Friday, Sept. 12m. New program. owsi-o-a-u-ai. “WAUNOHING WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE MIT at the home of Miss Mamie Morrison on Aug 29th for the": regular mmthly meeiing with sixleen members m4 six visitors present including several from the U. B. Meeting opened by s izrglng Institute Ode followed by roll oall and reading minutes of last meeting A report of the dance held recently which was l crest success was road A discussion folliwed on new desks for the school. It was decided to pur chose same immediately. A very in- teresting report of iihe district 0on- vention was elven by the dele- gates. Mrs John Mwormsck and Mrs John P. McDonald were sp- ' pointed on the school committee for month of September Mrs Annie Gardiner was reappointed on the sick committee. Meeting closed by siruing God Save the King and My Country Tis of Thee by the Amer lean vwiors after which supper was iservod by the hostess. ms Aeneas QMwDonsld invited the members t0 ‘lher home for next meeting roll call to be answered with subscriptions tn institute News. 4 i commons on ‘THE isiun, BY vsnntsl i i The following extracts are from‘ articles written by agricultural editors‘ who recently visited Prince Edward Island. Alson Secor “Successful Farming" l "I shall never forget that wonder- land—s pastoral land where Yrmch and English are about equal, living together in perfect harmony because they do not. discuss or make an issue of church. But it Ls s. Godly people, wh:re divorce is a hearsay only, and where there are no rich, no vpoor: where the peace and quite of their _simple life ls as yet but little broken by the [automobile and the tourist. Where almost every farmer keeps at least a pair or two of foxes, and some have the most famous fox farms of the conUncnt. This Island ls of red soil. and I mean red. It is only llO miles long and from 2 to 34 miles wide. Its coaatline is all cut into by fingers of the sea. Sand dunes along the coast some rolling land covered with neat farms. every fence, whether of stone, rails, or hedge, is set on a ridgic of earth like a dike. Those "pole fences have been there for 80 or Q0 ytars and are good yet. Like in New Brunswick, and the river part of Quebec, the coast-line of Prince Edward Island is dotted with fishing villages, where you see nets spread to dry, and fishing craft at anchor or beached". C. A. Cobb "Southern Rurallst" "And there's nothing this side of Denmark like P. E. I. This Island is undoubtedly the most beautiful and most prosperous agricultural oom- munlty in all North America. Prem- ier lea, the host of the writer throughout our tour of the Island, is authority for the statement that wealth there is probably more evenly distributed among the people than in upon its hidden buying power. THE CHARLOTTETUWN WHEN you buy upholstered furniture, remember fha-f much of its real usefulness depends Chesi-erfield Suites look alike, and the prices seem low-but ask yourself "Whaf can be underneath of that price?" Furniture prices bear a relation to what the furniture costs fo produce. "Skimp the qualify and cut down the cosf" doesn't make fine furniture. By refusing fo "skimp" the qualify-by realiz- ing that the foundation of upholstered furniture (fho parts you don't see) musf be soundly built of flnesl materials-by making sure fhsf the inner construction of every Kroehler piece as its oppearancels beou+ifu|—Kroeh|er has builf up a business that is ‘H18 largest of its kind in fhe world. GUARDIAN. \ . £2. THE‘ BEAU OUT Y no APPEARANCE s. consfruclion. Many Fourteen huge fecfories are kept busy supplying the demand. When ou choose Kroehler Furnilure you get the benefit of the manufactur- ng economies through this large volume producfion and immense Kreehlsr famous "Hidden Qualities" ensure the finest furniture you can buy. Judged by every standard of true quslity—of beauty- dolign and sound contfrucfionh-snd value-for-prico poid—|(roeh|er- made furniture has no equal. KllOElllEll MFG. CO. LIMITED, Sfrlfhrd, Onf.—MonfrolI, Olloboc, Ind l2 Mhlr hdorlu Qll lhll ccllfllltnf any other plane in the new world. M2111 Lookfupoffthissky- scraperf the {size the} good j twist i you swap a.‘ few,‘ cents for vwhgm’ .10“, 55k f0!‘ "9'?’ "W? ..., The land is productive, the farms are beautifully laid out and well kept. the buildings are attractive, there is much meadow, and the very most has been made of native trees. It all combines into the most beautiful pastoral scene to be found this side of the old world. Evidence of happiness and satisfaction are everywhere. ...'1‘he premier could not remember fore- BELLQMATHIESON I QIIIIUI I Illldtdl deflation IONII N) [JOAN IONTMIUI closure. Them are no cities. There fln fact the Island is pretty much an 1; no 1ndus"|;1um_ 1mm; us vgfy agricultural paradise. It is crescent moderate. Premier lea is a farmer. shamed about 15v mile-v inns- not He snd Mrs. bee. and their fine [more than 25 miles across at the family of boys and girls live 0n their wddlrst place, and the shore line is cut form of several hundred acres." ill) with nlimervw! bflyfl- Th! Pm"- r.. A. Niven, Prolressfve FIIIIICI on ince is Mid to have no venom 1nd 5",] pong“, no millionaires, but there is a very "On Prince Edward Island the fine 8619111 DFOSIJQTNY ‘Ii/him "B" 31-min; of 5911mm Irish potatoes to; ‘the most casual glance at the beauti- gegd Ipufpoggg [g gxtgnglyg Industry fully cultivated fflfmfl flfld VlEll-kfipl. The average yield for the whole pm. homw could not fall to observe. vince is right at 180 bushels nor acre 39ml“! 0“ 10X 18ml“! Pfiflfl but some of the farmers make as high EdWRYd T518116 i8 Rlmolfi Entirely m; 45o w 500 bushglg, rural. The soil ts e delicate red, the George Weymolllh. "Indiana Farmers road! m 200d and lli-hvush automo- Gum, lea were forbidden until a few "About s7 pep sent, o1 the lend on years ago, ncw practically every farm T‘. It. I. ls now being farmed, and this {Emily hi8 8 Chi’- _ l proylnu" 14 funy develop“; T. A. McNcnl, Topeka Dally Capital aiiiuoius or FATHER j of wwwcmsirmwnm» . flyififi" '_'_ ' .11-1m ire-rig The Hidden Qualities of LIVING ROOM runmrum: ensure its Lasting Beauty is as sfurdy Why Kroehler Values can not be equalled Q-Loose cushions Spring filled In lndivldnclpookoh QAll-Steel under construction <WidclleovuResilieni Springs Hardwood frame-Glueddowelcd and corner blocked THE SOUNDNESS KROEHLER INNER CONSTRUCTION OF 1 r u 1r" s: a dfifeess 11:23:: neirgobebofboozfitlnf’ gutlbf: not know also send you FRfE, s nuns write us. e will our booklet. in colors, "Enjoyable Living Rooms," which tells you bow ro arrange your living room to but advantage. Kroohler "Hidden Qualifies“ moan frames of selected kiln-dried hardwood, firmly glued. dowelod and corner-bloclisd-qpring sfoel under-consfruclion, that will give a lifetime of satisfactory service-more comfortable cushion: of fine, interlocking spring: In Indi- vidual pockets, lo form a single unif-poddlng of new, clean, white, felled col-fen and filling of high grade moss and flax fibre. Time are fho “hidden qualifies" of construction which you don't no, but on which your Living Room furniture depend: for long lifqond the continued charm of appearance. "It sen-no to me that as fair an i=- land as the eve ever 100k“! "W" i“ that which lies in the bend of the arm of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. k110i"! m the Island of Prince Edward. Henry Ward Beecher the celebrated preacher orator and author WM ono! quqwa on saying that this Island is the "gem of the‘ northern secs." The surface of the Island is e beauti- fully rolling lowland varied by the chain of little hills, none of them more than i500 feet, in height. (Stat- istical If I were so situated that I could do it, I would hunt up a location on Prince Edward Island, and when the hot winds blow, I would lust go I-IO KROEHLER IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS OFLIVING ROOMFURNITURE where were engaged in their futile rqumentw nbout politics, religion, and the weather." (Mr. McNeal goes extensively into details regarding the fox industry on the Island, and other vital statistics). u. r. Coellne American Agrlcullturlst. "On Prince Edward Island there are 80,000 people and 80% of these are engaged in farming. The farms have a general sir of prosperity and there are few foreclosures and few sales of farm property. On the Is- land the persons who do not go 0o church ore lather looked down upon by the general piiolic. Divorce is practically unknown, although we understand there wssone divorce there and fish and bathe in the cooling waves that lap the beach, and let the old world wIc while men elsr- GRAQEZJ? wHATit-s 111A‘! CROWD DONG ' there. about 60 years ego. What s. fine thine it would be if someone could determine the reasons respon- sible for it to the United Stats (Statistics on fox fuming andthl seed potato industry). An Irishman was accused of eow- ardice. “ Well. he sold, "It's bell/GI to ‘be a coward for folve minutes than a dead man all your iolfe." ' aaswsrzgz-zgxxszl l‘ EYESIGHT U =13 EXAMINATION ; “smut; and npulrin: Gluten] i"! "aislflslfiil" ii out“ Connected wit; l‘: Brenton :-: MMIUIUQ. r. u. n. .4 v':'='§§_:-:§x§.x—x$x§3