s? ' WHITE ENAMEL IRON BED, as illustration, with brall corner cups and easy rolling casters. Reinforced with brac- mg rail and three filling rods. Bed alone . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.65 THE WOOL TOP MATTRESS is extra thick and is mvered with a strong grade o! art ticking, tufted through- gnt. Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 THE ALI. TIEL LINK SPRING is sanitary, sagless. and extraaeurdy. Spring alone .......... ............84.'iii COMPLETE OUTFIT DELIVERED . . . . . t - I - . . . . $18.50 There is Style and Beau with low price-in this head and foot and easy rolling casters. foot. Price of land alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. and covered with good art ticking. THE SPRING is a saglcss, sanitary link style Spring alone ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... muesli» j w: _ Tl 1,./,~.'f,*§l,,'"g§ ,lE " w“ a ~ , l *5; l‘!!! llljgillll!!! iii Q ~.aslr.I:.n|:I/I_:|nr__r_;sa 1:: 3-piece Bed Outfit at Tm: WALNUT rllvlsn STEEL nan is continuous post style with s. fllllng rods at It ls 48 inches high at head; 34 inches high at Complete S piece Outfit. Delivered . . . . . . . .. ‘ _ Here is another Value in a l A‘ 3-piece Bed Outfit THE CANE PANEL STEEL BED is in $ popular walnut finish, with 2-inch continu- Now is the Time for » Bargains in Bed Outfits Your Money Never Bought y ~_ Better Value Than This ‘I ill fy THL‘ FELT MATTRESS is exceptionally restful and cosy; filled with sanitary felt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "-25 The Mattress alone is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "J6 that will give years of service. The ..... ...... .. $4.78 ................ . $11.25 5O THE ARLOTTWN RDIAN _ I ...osao ssoeoa, noon m me . running order tor saleet moon's. Western Guardian -suxan wuss name‘ mo lb. l t Bruce's. 7820-9-38-51. -BUY LAYIBBILT Radio heavy duty batteries at Brace's. 7797-9-21-21. -VI'I‘A—MINEBAL AND MIA]- llllllrli) ior foxes in stock at Braces. -"s'ror THAT LEAK" with "C0nanlne” the new elastic carbon paint, sold at Braces. 7820-94341. i S —KENSINGTON L. S. S. Olliil s loading hogs, lambs, iat sheep and veal oalves Wednesday oi each weer up till noon. John A. Douglas. Seoy. ms-r-zo-tl -l'UBLl0 MlETlNG-—At Mal- peque Hall, Tuesday evening. Sept. 24. address on “My Trip Aboard." by Rev. D. M. Orant. An interesting programme is assured. ‘lelo-ll-ll-fli m-vén-u i-GOIJ‘ CLUB DANQ lb ‘lowland. Helium's ‘Nelda! evening, Sept. It Dixon's orchestra. come. Come and enjoy the last bll dance oi the season. W017»!!! W!‘ ‘lllli-QI-Il-Si ~-exnaunoln nasowass _ MAN to take charge o! building . 7°2"°'”‘3" hardware and accessories, Apply‘ in person at Holmanu Hardware Oriice. Summerslde. ' 7827-9-28-31 —-VALUABLE BUILDING SITE OLD-The extensive grounds of the . ummerslde Base-bail League were sold on Friday by the guarantors to liquidate the obligations oi the League. Mr. Malcolm D. Macqueen. K. 0.. oi Winnipeg is the purchaser and ls in Summerside at present. ' This ls one of the most valuable lots in the town, comprising between swan and eight acres. and m. Mao- Queen ls to be congratulated on so- ‘i- 'race‘s. _a__ —IIED FOX BISCUIT high in food value;this time of year. Buy ma. meat hlsoult and xlbblo at " 1101-9-21-21. curing it at an advantageous ileure. It is understood thta Mr. MacQueen intends ta build a handsome dwelling on" the lot and cultivate the grounds. ills sister will probably take up her residence there when it is ready. S. —IilIPIlIRS 00MrLIiTED.-Repair rk on the Scales Hydro Iilectrlc ant on the Dunk River having been lmpleted the regular electric light ervicc \-."lll start at once. ‘1802-9-21-31. —DEATII OI" MES. JOHN BOB- nit’! llAltDlNG-Particularly sad is the death oi Mrs. Harding oi Sumrnerside, at the early John Robert $17.25 21.75 leading business men, Mr. "f. Holman. #403133 LIADJNG summon.- SIDI BUSINESS MAN DIES IN ST. JOIN-Ono ‘of Sununersldes iormer William Stewart, passed away on Friday ev- ening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. iDr.) Phillip Nose, of St. John, N; 3., at the age o! 8i years, after an illness of about four weeks. The late m. William Stewart was berm at Kelvin and was the son of the late Pr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Kel- vin. lierly in life he came to Sum- morslde and started his business car- eer in the employ o! the late Mr. R. (He was one oi the ‘wonders of the old firm of Sinclair, flnto and Stewart, which started in business in i874 on Water Street. Summersido. On the retirement oi Mr. Mlnio in 1385 the firm was oon- tinued as Messrs Sinclair and Stewart, and in i908, on the retirement of Hon. Nell Sinclair irom the firm the bus- lness was incorporated as Sinclair age oi thirty-five years, leaving a family of five children, all under nine years o! age. Mrs. Harding was taken to the Prince county Hospital ior treatment. It was thmizilt tor a time that she would improve but on Sun- day lest complications set in and in spite of everything that could be done, she passed away on Thursday alter- noon. The deceased was formerly Miss Minnie 1!. Bearisto, daughter oi the late Mrs. and Mrs. Duncan Bearisto o! Indian River, and will .be very kindly remembered by her friends in that district. Since coming to live in summerslde about one year ago Mrs- Harding has made many friends. The deepest sympathy goes out to the bereaved husband in his untimely lose. The children left», to morn are James Robert, llldon, Leslie, and Evelyn; also four sisters and three brothers. nsmelyh-lkirs.’ Oharlew Loekhart oi Worcester; Mass: Mrs. MacDonald, o! Borden; Mrs. Parminss Phillips, oi Kenslngton; Mrs. William Brandar, oi Baltic; Mr. Preston Bearlsto, oi ons posts, perforated steel cane panel with l“ 5mm“ Li?» imd‘ ffiwmi Malpeque: Mr. James Bearlsto, of ‘ lnuedv-svw 4m“ ° "“' nsm- Mr ma Beerlsto e ‘neer a m t h e s r t s t t s mu dsln can!‘ side of l.. °°“‘ - °- - ~ n! "l" .;.."':.:.. ."...?.".l..f?..f."... ‘??.f.."f. w??? ................ firs... c°mPlete h» i» .. t. T» M THE an. COTTON FELT MATTRESS n restful, well built and covered with Delivered m‘ 5mm" w“ km“ "z u“ Melt, PM! "I" "mlnmu 1t 7 °'°1°¢k "m" ltronl art tlclrint’ Muilress alone . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 “m” “m” °l “mm” ‘h’ “Id "It hm" "f h" BMW'- M"- Blind"- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. my through h“ keen bu! m“ t Bu“ M 1m than” to the - Tris STEEL con. SPRING is strong and resilient, giving first class service w“ m’ I t. I i’ ior many years-spring alone ....................................... soso- acumen and integrity that the firm Mslpflllw Cémettfyr-B- m developed into the great business ln- . "sb ' ' tituti that it u today. m the big i,» Complete Outfit Dehvered $21.75 gm 03",“, Wm 8mm, o, m, ,.......,,..,.s ii" ‘Inn's premises, the building was en- . f“ "My d¢5gr°ygd_ together with almost —-Mlss Bertie Oasely reurned on =7 ‘He whole of the t. mendous stock. Saturday to her home in Kensington n11; was s great shock to Mr. Stewart alter having spent a pleasant visit . ., m‘ uslness during with relatives in Bummerside. S. .__, nd he retired no b i‘, that year. In 191B he sold his beauti- ' -—-— f '1 home on Central Street, Summer- -Ml'. and. Mrs. B. W. Robinson ' continuous ports nnc‘. llorlurnled ans‘. decorated renter lune! It 11°“ ""1 m" T” ';HM'W momma. after soendlns a very 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. may.“ gym yup yfllfln‘ 1n gum. 0s t lther side. Bed alone i m” 921:: ‘lHAITTRtIiSS la of exceptional quality, in irseplns with morale:- lhe guest of the Misses finish oi the Bed. Mattress alone . grads flaiicals at each end. Spring alone i‘ Simmons Bed Outfit of; . You Know the Quality ED 1, walnut finish with m inch THE ouannnrnan smmons GRACELINE B Till SPRING is a heavy tube name. 1M1 l!“ "710. non-Insular- smmous nun ovrrrr DELIVERED ..... v —for I the Young Master l i‘ a Simmons Safety Crib Tins SIMMONS earn. has iiva sums MI I‘ “u, s“ and eleven at each side, close tutti-ll" gain; the erih safe for even the smallest child. DWI! ailea have sew-nus fastener; sorlhr N Pvt-Wt" ltsalaerioaeatbaeaetarsauesataflasmmsh- with highest Delivered sum l. smllolts Harness, mra 0N0 . _ I ‘ ADJUSTABLE SLIDING STEEL r HEAD COUCH $11.50 m, “Cgggflngflg, ansueranta IIIAD coocu. has flmfllfimm-gqqgggiqq soaegnaataerlesrrlnsnasleiroaname. jmuggssaaglseeuiiaaeollssiea aljiiallehsadand eretomn esvaredfele leek assume muse‘ ah' on outage. DIIIVIII saeaagyasaaeaaesvelideesalse 0118 A..N.......S .;.; 9.50 side, and went with his w-lie to live with their daughters, Mrs. (D12) Nose. "r. 9t. John. . ‘IERVES GONE CAN'T SLEEP? "F ruit-a-tives” restores good health \rs u tired? Downcent most oi the ‘me Worried at trifles? Can't sleep? Mr. ' ‘ '. 0. Rlughelm, lvydnndel, B.C., writes: MacDonald. S. ‘ M u... l r s m nv -—-- . ', - v lfldmfigiw*lzz"" -wsa Alberta Maoist-lane has re- "Frult-s-tlves" is a combination oi in- tensified iresh fruit juices and the-most scientific medicinal ingredients. In a na- tural, gentle way it stirs lazy 11W!» 56ml! and kidnvyl. into normal, healthy action. soothes the digestive tract, and calms the troublednervu. Iiolliiebenmltall druggiste. v ‘ —Mrs. L. P. Tanton of Ohariotte- town. is visiting in Summe ", the guest or her sister. Mrs. John A. tlu-ned in New. York aiier spent a pleasant holiday with her mothar, Mrs. Nathan Maelarlane, of Iummerslde. S. ed to oh-rlottetown on Friday have returned tn their home in Sum- I merside from a. three weeks visit to Boston and other oltiss in the United States. S. _l_ _m-. George Robinson or sum¢ merslde. leit forynoston. Mass. this‘ week, to undargo treatment in one OI m! hospitals there. S. having -hlrs. (Judge) Warbureon return- < v ran-r- -.-Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gallant, oi ‘l \ i f,‘ f’ I of the bride, was groomsman.‘ After the ceremony the happy couple-mot- ored to the home oi the bride's mother where a dainty wedding breskisst was served. They then motored on a-ehort visit to Sturgeon’. a very enjoyable evening was sberlt in music and danoins until a late bone-Encode the relatives .101" ‘h wlshingTMr. and Mrs. Oheverle long years of mppg. neas throush their wedded lite. Welsh a Pickarduél? co. 0000-00000 00000000000400 IAVI IOU! IIII Anthracite Coal. p” u» householder was wanes gqgeeatlowiaasia and hill" aeatealaes we recommend welsh soon-g, lttmmerslds. leit on Friday ror Mont- real, when they will visit w. Gal- ianvs sister. Miss any Gallant. from there they will go to Baltimore to visit rrie and on their return will visit Ir. James (reliant, in Worces- ter, Mass. l. , Eastern Gzrardian JWIIQDING anus-ii wary pretcyweeemg tooauplsee at use: uontaguessptewnsuoeooua some. datnhter or lsr. and lsn. Plump scaaleoiumr uontagoemasunltse saiinandearrled abridalleuqdet andshevueteendedoyjiinllelilis lnthehoi! surname-lanes to " raaoonemleorsorolsltbwsoootsoeai Minn or sarcasm: ' , r . PRESEN TA Tl ON A very éniovaele evsnlnz was spent It the homep! Mrs. Richard Stead, Wheatley, River, on Sept. 10th, when a lane number or her rrlends gather- ed to hid farewell to Mrs. T. D. 14a: on her departure to the olty. Mflrtlwwostinswascsueato‘ under, lflfs John B. imteln explained v the reason or their the iouowins “W. lfll flggtinq. and read , present», a well filled plasmas mm by Cassie . - ""t' 53 / o thaaklll teem for an hsa or...‘ T1’? aim" eni kind seems, and eapressed ‘*.....:;"'.§fl2:g7mg,g; her 0t be ieevifll- ' a very daintyvlunohsgn vwsnthen: are "guy; I " ‘ ‘liéfit ~¢.---4-!=~m ‘no A very little com the speclalsale [has been implanted in the hearts and SHIRTS I all Styles- This is the value that beats them all! attractive BROADCLOTH popular patterns. with separate colic - with barrel cuffs. i-rtr-r. t-ti sea "fiérflihiToFrii-iiincifyaz. zrr-"Gieimtzawrsre. . oer .from youth up has been that of a leader among us. rlrstin school you generally led your classes. In college you were a diligent and iaithiul stu- dent. and amons the younger set you were a favourite. In our Women's in- zlltute your wise oounsi and cheerful manner have helped to implant into the Order on era oi’ success. In our community you were ever ready to forward any movement for the best interests oi the village. In your home you have dbplayed a spirit oi fidelity, the uhselilshness oi which minds of your splendid iamily. Please accept the accompanying gilt as o. small expression oi ‘our es- teem. and often when your thoughts turn book to Wheatley giver, please t nmlurns oomnmou- - , snanyiunuru b, ' louleal- llltemhcle. l... n " '."aa‘?g°leaxil'llé’ d DI "weer-er" no arm-u- i! . new» (lily-kw i asto . l An enormous range of shirts, in all the new colors, all the There are shirts with collars attached and rs. There are‘ shirts with French Cuffs and parison will show you the easy superiority of value, to anything in the market. Over the counter or by nail postpald, or half dozen . . . . . (iflrjthenl by the “ THE MEN'S STORE ” Eg"'2‘a$fi%£;t1l£§ ; - “ammonium; E . I aeeilaeee “ ‘welczlrynfiewaitini you in every home. Signed on behalf of your friends ll Wheetley liver. 060-000090-00-040400-00-0 M00 PEERLESS FOX NETTING " ‘ l -waa-r w: uavs want sow‘ “It's Better to be” 5"" Than Sorry raarleaeaarelllewlflflw invsstmeatilaetllll" ‘m . y asaua roa cs ova-raters an was ass raa guano. asoowars tram ' lllmwir 10d llardwa" . ‘Iii ' shtd‘ ‘ (.0: puny, "w,