ni. I th 1 . I I . *I z= . I 1! vii 5 W. bi tl' vi A _ h ta Ji# Q; I i" Vi I I i I I I . ‘ . i ._-_ ~f».».-.ea-nn .-.__ - ____..,_,.~_. it : i . ' ‘i Zi . -i l .`y l /. I I 1 . I I A I I . 1 I 4 I ii ri l . I I i l f I l . .I .I 1 i fi li i _ \»~ -» -_ _"sf '. 'e ;\~,__`» _".»°__,;._‘Il_-L *` r_,. 'j ‘- = ,_ _» f~:~,§* _"”~*."" ' -Sa ...e ..__,‘L°.?..`.“ -_______ .' nf 'f fl ;~ .i l i, ue“°4Il€ WEDNESDAY. _ __ 'rm-: cHaRLo'i"ri~‘.'r0wi\i Guanniw __ sePri:MBi~‘R 24. 19 y - . . _ " °'____-'___ _ - _ _ - _ ___ _ ~-- ~. ___;_- "__ ___A___ _ -- - . _ *_ .. ....._`.'“_q`___ 30 ' ‘ I - M 5 \ \§_\\‘\\_ii~§f~¢;,.iiiiiiiiii»¢ii/iiiiii»¢.ii,,_-_|11 _ -\T»¥\\` ,~ , _ 'f'--"-2; /‘s'»Eff;; , N.. m ‘ \~» -‘rf \y, .`_... ~-f li J," \A i ~a` ' \`\ . rv--»~ . lr” .,~ ,f I . ff it f i I j /-_ __ l geo s 5//2,7/j' %'f///I / . ' i..\»\' 'J \f ~='~ “‘7¢=f**’:". ~‘ » , \ ` _ , . to Summerside on Friday night by . , . _ i _ l¥/ 1 - L- -e,-` 4 J ~ _ Customs Officer McDonald and Pro- - hlbit v > P -THE FIRST CARGO of British r' i§s;;.°r:1 :;i1..""::.';.ir.‘1‘.;°.:'°::;i§;;;“*..:: ;?";‘_*;_ °‘ and all other A¢<=<->SS<>1‘ieS 011 Display Now coal will please you. so place your *order for delivery from vessel and ,uve money. R. T. Holman. Limited. 7058-9-18-5l. i -HOME NURSING . CLASS-A _has recently been started by Miss |Zinck. Red Cross Nurse. There a.e Iabout twenty ladies in the class and ivory successful home nursing class Lord'a Supper will be observed at; ' Brace s. 7121-9-23-Zi. ----- ' 'anions iswiu'-Mr wmi -“ITHACA” DOUBLE BARREL .Mail-iar. Sturgeon. had his leg.9:roken-- 0 N h d y S }hammerless shot guns, 32 inch barrel llast- wrek while leading e horse. Ln n a e ° 11011512 ivvry Silht-S. recoil pad. spec- _some way he get tan~led in the rope,- iai prices at Braces. 1121-9-23-Zi. Mr. Mahars many fiic:‘.d.s wish hirnl 2 5 p, m, _ ii speedy reco‘.'cry. pri;?t;iii:o:)if:-le)i:aGriS:Jiiixii:.s ..‘nnrUnNcr>_;o_ U. s. A.-Mrs. I W d rf I C F ° ° F k ling and roof coating. asphalt heavy Marshall Bnvwn and two sons. Master' 6 U S, lpaper. galvanized roofing nails. of George and Marshall left Saturday for ` - s 9 ` ` mecca. -/isa-aaa-zi. :linen heme in Medford. Mm.. after ‘i Srna rt Mllhn ery , .. _ in _ , . visiting her parents. M and Mrs Nath Westawav at Albion. Mrs _ ..*UN'l'l'ED CHURCH OF CAN 'ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. ‘services Sunday. Sept. 28th, George- town. ll a. m. and 7 p. in.; Sturgeoi, i2.30 p. m. The Sacrament of thc both morning and afternoon sexy icas. Preparatory service in George town Friday evening at I o`clock fali are very enthusiastic over it. Les- .conducted by Rev. T. R. Cvoiidge. Isons in first sid. handaging and Iother forms of home nursing are ‘given-S. -REMAl\'DED~A man from Clif- ‘con, who was arrested and brought 'hiskey on the road near Kelvin. _ 4\\ H01/L_! LLLIQQ ».....;°°..;°fi::'.::.::r.....:‘;z':. '-5 _M before Mr. E. H. strong. K. C.. \.- A .~» Ll | “me _ *LAT li" `and Mr. Cannofi of St. Eleonors. J. f Ar. `P.'s, at the Court House Monday and af _ was remanded until Wednesday. S. _,_,_ _ » _ CONFYNED T0 HIS HOME-I/Ir. . | ` ` _. - `¢ -Geyrg: Brander of Sea View is still __. € t 5 confined to his home through the se- _' __ ll . , N. lvere shaking up he received about I two weeks ago. when the team of horses he was driving ran into an- Mr. Brander was thrown violent- ' Showing the New Fall Goods in ..... ........ .._. ii. .......... i Every. Department _ ,l;`... ...'ll{Fj .\`F.\\' |"l`R (`0_\'[_q -THE NEW DRESSES _'I HH NE\\` t_`l.(l"l`l-l (`O.~‘.'l`§ -THE NEW LINGERIE ...THE NEW HATS ` ,_.7_`Hl-I .\`iC\\' (Il.0\`ES -THF. NEW DRESS FABRICS ”"i' THl'R.\`DAY .-\l"'l`P]Rl\'00l\' YOI' ARE inviicd to visit Ihe §tol'e~ gn ilii-mich :ill rl`cp;i»inienis. inspect ihc finest lines oi' new l\ierchundlsc ever hmiizhi io ('h:ii'lniieio\\'n. to the ground. His man_v friends to see him up and about again as usual in the near future,-S. PERSONALS -Mrs, Dickie of Summerside had as her guest last week. Miss Dbrsny If -»-Till? f\`E\’»` l-l'IlSll~]l`i\` --THE f\`H_W SILKS of Moncton.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Alberta ivooclside and family. of Suminersicie. have re- moved to Hiirringron where they will in future reside. S. -.\-ir. Thomas Doyle of Campbell- 'ff 3 'li . _ Lot. 4. was a recent visitor to '_ c immerside. S. . . _ _z _ f. ii ‘Q K . Q I -Miss Anna Cody and Messrs Jack I' ~ . . y '_ il m .and William Cady were visitors to ‘ ` i ' __ iSummersicie on Saturday-S, _ `" VI I I _ , . ‘ -1-lis many friends will li- pleased 119-121 Ql'Ei'Zf\' ST- CHARLOTTE rO\vh iin hear that Mr. Wilson Adams of lSoa View. who was recently operated '- . .‘...1..: iv ~ ~,‘ I _ ¢._‘_»-»--- - - _ ._ , A 4-'V .. . . _`_‘__‘___ ___`____ ___<___ gon tn th' Prince ‘_/cunt), Hospital ‘S tis 6 !='ii `y`»\,i Jn- . 'ii est 1 i‘¢3a¢¢-in »¢|4l¢.\.4 _=a#lar.»nl.aQa\i5~e l\ IZ, A £1 _J ll O-O-VO B*""m'" 5 |°u°“°" ian learns that Mr. Murdock Mc- . ;._.:..__.';';_,_;;-i;:.-;”;;;°_~ i.f very much impr0ved'__S_ ~ _ _--- . l -lt iii vith regret that the Guard- il P' .Hx 0 1 Il c°"°°"°“’ l..~od of Lnkletter Road is very ser- `.7. iiioucv 'ro Loan imieiy iu.~s. ' MONTAGUB A Q ____ ` _ I l ~Mr'. and Mrs. Claude Wills and .family of Marshfield motoied to Sum- ) _'_-ww _"__`_`""' M- Imersii-le on Sunday and visited Mr. | -o‘+o+»4++¢+o-eo-oeao-04-of-0445 A \ . Wilson Adams of den View. who was gay; you); gygg recently operated on in the Prince EXAMINED AND GLASSES Fl'l'l`lD D! ¥ `U:unty Hospital.-S_ I _-._ l"_`”° ` E_ E_ PARKMAN ‘II -~Manv fri-ni-is thi-nughout. the Tnl I . 4 I I II . _ ll |=- &§§§=... s ' l YFbl( H1 -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Groom and? i~<~t.urned home to Summerside from! §` vi motor trip to places of interest ini I1-I the United Staten.-S. . I Filling and supplying Glassew ____ etc. I I _ 3.; -Mr. Carl Dickie. who has heen| H. J. i" snendiniz his vacation with his par-I OPTOMBTRIBT Office Connected With Drugstore Mnnlague, P. l. I. ents. Mi-_ and Mrs. C. C Dickie oft fy Summerside. has returned to Monc-I It' ton. where he is on the staff of thcl 2::-Ei:-:§:-:iz-:Ez-:§:-" *ml* 'if N°"" S°°il"~-3' 'ssiibiui school in snirgeee ee iso. and Georgetown at 2.30. lev. 0. U. M:icNevin. Pastor. -a_.i`_,.__.- I -Mia. A. M. Lane of Dunstatf~ |nage, Miss Eliza Webster of Char- lottetown and Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of Preiichfort were visitors to -Summerside on Sunday. 8. ::Miller's Worm Powders not. only exterminate intestinal and other worms, but they are a remedy for many other ailments of children. They strengthen the young stomach against biliousnmss and are toniell in ltheli' effects where the child suffers from loss ofnappetite. In feverish ‘conditions they will be found useful ~and they will serve to allay pain and griping in the stomach. from which children so often suffer. I JOSEPH A. MCLEAN In the death at East Point on the 14th of August of Joseph A. McLean, a distinct loss was sustained not ‘only by his immediate relatives and friends but hy the whole community. ` Called away at the early age of 27. in the flower of young manhood. his ipasslng leaves a void impossible to ifill. Those sterling qualities of man- lincss. faith and piety. which adorn- ed his character so beautifully in life, were especially manifested by his cheerful resignation to the will of Divine Providence in his last illness. Sustained and fortified by the last rites of Holy Mother Church, his faith and trust in God shone forth in purest radiance and he leaves behind him an edifying example and a mem- ory revered. Always identified with the social affairs of his community he will be missed by a wide circle of I friends. Hisffuneral, which was largely et- tended. was under the auspices of I Souris Council, Knights of Columbus ,of which he was a loyal and devoted .member and took place to St. Col- ' umba`s Church on the loth uit. I .where High Mass of Requiem wegl Icelebrated by his pastor. Rev. R. J. § MacDonald. who also officiated at the crave. I Thr pall-bearers. members ef Sour- ` is Council. Knights of Columbus, I lwere;-Messrs. John F M D ld' I Joseph Harris, James CampbcellimJlos._l I etc, | I lllh Campbell, J. J. Foley and Percy R. Beaton. I He leaves to moum his`mother.i IMrs. Ellen McLean and his brother! Alexis. of East Point and five sietgrsy Mrs. Fred Chivarle. Mrs. Freeman Money. or zest Point, Mrs. Peter' CHl‘Dentei'. of Rollo Bay, Mrs. Mer-l eedea Jensen. of Glniicester. Mass.. and Flora at home. His father and elder brother pre-deceased him mme fifteen years ago. The following messages of sympa_ thy were received.:-Mrs. Flora Voss. Miss Mary Whiting. Mrs. W. French, Gloiiceater, Mass.. Mrs. Flora Fielding Revere. Mass.: Miss Katie Mossey. Chelsea, Mass.; Miss Mary I. F'nle_v. Boston. Mass.: Cecilia MacDonald, Prmmure Island: Misa Catherine .Western Guardian IEastern Guardian f"'='T'-_F """"""'"”‘" -sam iim';iTs'os. on.cAKz. *Mus catneifiiifmaa it N rin | Corn and Wheat. Order now at 'leave Saturday for Boston where she .Bi-acre. 7139-9-24~2i. will attend to her che-sn pro'esefon I ia'i'ter.spendlng a very pleasant visit _.aLIDDli'l\"s JAP-A_LAC l1ure.w`th her parents Mr. and Mrs. John FM Q W aim.. varnish and shellec, sold at nose. Albion. I I Our enthusiasm for the Fall :_ .ind Winter modes is qeiiuine. No V matter if you want your costume 4- \\ for dress, street or sport wear 1 5-/ as 4... _ . ,#1- you will find something here to _;` please you. 1?; ' . ~, "`I-.:l~'- __.1 "*\ - 'f. .-1 "--">'5"'-:i:f3;'..;.. ;:.'_--_.;5I§¥§7ftifii` -V.;-.g .}._:.;._.;.;._. I ' _ -_I;l.`.`:f:I: 5" iii 25 257.* ii if ' . ..;.i""Iiiiiir'i_ I =fif‘<===1=.'-it -- .'t"i".'3"5` "-`f:f:~:-. 'iii-:"ii'.f:7I¥ . '=-=-.L-2..115353:;f:;:;:;;=§:-:desi = T' I Z~I1%.-.;.;-;-1.123'#-1-1».-?i{q~_»' -I-Z~1<1-f'.'-:f- - -1'-i-1,-=;i*.-2.?-. :1:1.`f:‘.¥x:-. ` '-‘»*...:=.-..-_.;. 2:51. =.r==z:'.:... \ -‘-:;--':1_:~ 1-;f.=_.1:;:1:~:.;.z..»1-;_.-Iii. \ | --. ' .'-;- .iz I fix' `.`-A ; -1*--v'~f:'_.' -fi ;:j,:_:_§; ’ :` 31? f'5 `3,I:"l: lil-:~:fi";.? `;1§Z;1'-'f1:3;' i:».-t»_1_I,-}~, V; - .;:<.;.;¥_;-:_3:5`,3:;:;.»:g9-.;g~._ -- .'-‘ ‘ ge' .3'.§ii:l§111;;'1-‘g-11-'ir f--» / | , NEW HATS _ ' In all the season’s newest and ` ` mos! up to date styles of chiffon. I - _ velvets, Silk velvets, etc. _nl__ ` New F all Apparel _ Our vast assortment of Fall apparel makes I ` I I it easy for the shopper to get a thorough know ledge of what this season‘s styles consist. Come and see, you are under no obligation to buy. /I0 . _I e __~ _ NewG1oves, N I Hose, Neckwear I PROWSE BROS. LTD. The Fashion Centre &_________ .. si-24'-5'i""'”‘”"__ Mother Sister Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Pour F. Dc_igi.-,',_,\f|-_':i';1r1_li`4i-75.' J*l’. Alexis McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mossey, J: J. Foley :ind W. S Mc- Cheverie_ Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Intyre_ Mersey. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carpen- The sympathy of the whole rom- ier. Souris Council, Knights nf Col- V munity goes out to his bereaved fur.- umhus. “ll Elmira Womens Instit~ ily in their sorrow. Requisscat ::~. Maas Cards: Mother and family, ute. Beaton family. Mr. and Mrs. pace. Binns, Cardigan: Miss Gertrude Maebenald, Mr. Allen MacDonald. Charlottetown. Mr. Augustus Mcln- tyre. Moi-tlack, Sask.. Miss Bernettc MacDonald. Woburn. Mass.. and Miss Gertrude McLellan. Sourin. RINGING UP FATHER f © i M I -en-x__e| I THINK \ HEAR A QOBBER iN Tb-IE HOUSE* \'\-L. GET A POLCEMAN 7 U 7 Y 7 --By George McManus _HA QU lCK-A \ TH i-f -f .n HE# oi=r=icER- CQME ROESERS ARI IN `l'\-iE HOUSE. ..~`~` _vt *DLI 'NK mmm ? if -v 4-la-sg--1 e ~-r i @ llnin. fu.. Om: omni rims MN* #Ou w\L_\.. »-iA\/E 'ro 50 BACK AND FIND om- FOR SURE~ AND iF- *HEY 4®E,C:ALi. mw- '-"i_1. me eowu xr' we Miaiixruws some Cours ___ _ j}."‘ ._