PAGELQURTEEN » rfHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN GUARDIAN —DON".l‘ IOIGII‘ the relillar dance in Iitllngton Monday. fifi-"iifiaefirav rwam/ i. g ' i eon rise essr m raster. .easr'm suspicion Sept. 0th. Hickey Bros. Orchestra. m. a. .IIST IN ENJOYMINTJT: -_.._- At HOLMAN’S - - - i Such Such Such " There’: r Therels No °' lherifs ilei Thing Thing HATS - HATS ancl H As a I-lat that will sult every man. . . That's why HOLMANS carry, not one, but Ilny FIE crs Lircs ol Hats for men. As a Style that will suit every man. That’! nhy HOLMAN'S carry a Complete selection o] styles in the latest shapes and brims. As a Colcr that will suit every man. . . . That's why HOLMAN'S carry a selection at new Fall Shades that will suit everyone. LEWIS - STETSON - ADAM LEWIS - Van Kirk . . . . . 5.00 LEWIS - Airman .. .. 7.00 8r 7.50 STETSON I I I , \ “WII ERE 0L0 5.00 8.00 ADAM . ADAM - Executive. . 8.50 to 13.00 FRIEIIRS MEET" ' Sept. 5th of the L. 0. L. and LQ, i B. A. of‘ Irlnce Edwisrd~ Island. ' family was PUMP JACKS Arranged for clamping to pump column, have double gears, laalbitted bearings with grease cups, I2 inch tight and loose pul- leys, hardwood uprights with cast iron crossbar. Stroke adjust- ments 4 1-2, 7 and 9 1-4. Weight assembled 85 pounds. De- livered any station on P. E. l. $29.75. BISHOWS MACHINE SHOP P.O. Box I36, Summerslde, P.E.l. Hi “Teen-agers” I-IOLMAWS has Grand News ~41“. For You... "TEEN-AGE" - "CAROL-TEEN" — "CAROL-ANNE" and "GLAMOR-TEEN" Dresses are made specially tor YOU! They're "tops" with today's smart, young crowd from Coast to Coast. These Dresses give you good Style-qrroportioned to fit the youthful tig- . They give you line Iabrics-mepes, v/ools in luscious Fall shades and glowing p . . . They give you extraordinary value- they're all priced to fit your clothing budget. "Teen- agers" come in and choose your Dress from the selfl- tioe ea Jlqioy In the Ladies‘ Wear Department. SIZES 0 te 1T ure. . and cordumys loids. 10.95 or Sale T Al‘ “III-ALB STATION The homestead property o! the late Joseph W. Maedoiseld at Isn- erald. consisting of about 135 acres of which I25 acres la cultivated land. balance with lumber and hardwood. Situated at the railway station and near school and churches It is an ideal location with water system in house Ind barns. For further particulars apply to Mina Catherine J. Maadonald on the presnlaea or to J. A. Maodonald, Solicitor, Grafton Street, Char- to 19.50 "WIIERE 0L0 -’I‘0 LII‘ -_!‘our-roorn apart- ment on Upper Central Street, Sunsasenslde. Phone 658-4. —IOIl. SALE-MHZ Plymouth coupe deluxe. Excellent condition Overhauled this summer. New tires, battery and heater. Oolln B. Waugh. Wllmot. —l'0l SALE — Kitchen Range. burns wood or coal. good condi- tion. Mrs. Stewart Burns. Lower Freetown. —EXPECTING SHIPMENT of the famous Ransome diggers scan James A. McNeill and dons. Buin- ; mes-side. t —OUR BIGGER APRONS 22x24 inch have arrived. Also Boggs Srador belts and a limited supply EAT ~ .e/ ,. of split ahara. Call. phone or write James A. McNeil and Sons. Summerside. —CIIILD BREAKS ARM-Lfibjg Ruth Tanton. Youngest dsugiM-r 0i R03’ Tanton. St. Eleunors, W30 i= eteylns at the home of hei uncle. MITOH McArtliur, KCI1aIflfl~ W11. Yecfntli fell off a trailer parked in Mr. McArthurls ysri and broke a bone in her forearm. 51W “'85 lflkfin to Summenije lwopli-al where the broken bone was set-K. —THERE WILL BE a. strand rhurch parade in Summerside Parade forms 2 o'clock sharp at the Berthiiler Lodge hall on Green Street. OPDOsite high school play- Ifounds. Church service at Trin- ity United Church 3 o'clock sharp. A11 l... 0.1.. and L.O.B A_ mem- bars of Prince Edward Island in- vited. Spectators welcome. Ernest A. Moore. Grand Marshal. -—FAREWELL PARTY — Mid. Lawrence Cahlll, who is mciing to Summerslde was guest of nun- or at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mc- Quaid. Kcnsinaton, on Friday night when the memibers of the C. W. L. assembled to bid lflieWfill to Mrs. Cahlll who was a va.ued member of the Indian River Sun- dlvision of the C.W.L. The ever. ing was pleasantly spent, is closely contested game of auction forty fives with several tables ii play. A dainty lunch was sawed by the members alter which the president called on Airs. L. (1 Ramsay to read an address to Mr_. Cahill while Mrs. McQuaid pie sented an appropriate‘ gift. Mrs. Cahill expressed her apprecialoii in a few well chosen words. Ra;- gret at the departure of the Cdliill expressed by several of those present and best wishes for their future welfare were .mlngled with farewells.—l<. Personals —-Mr. Myron McArthur of Ken- sington attended the races at Tturo.-—K. —Mrs. Phillips of Boston is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs._W. B. McArthur. Kensing- ton-K. Mrs. Fred Delorey and Mrs. C H ARLOTTETOWN ICE CHI-AM MANUFACTURED BY. Central Creameries Ln. SUMMERSIDE SOU RIS friends in Kcnsington on Wed- nesday-K. —Mrs. Wm. Sutherland o! Ken- sington and her aster. Mrs. Rab- irison of Boston, Mass, are vial.- ing friends in the western part of the Pro\'lncc.-K. —Mrs, Margaret E. Jewell, Con. cord, N. l-L. returned home abs" spending a very pleasant wek at Summeraide with her cousin, Mia David Edwards and Mr. Edwards. ~Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards and daughter Vivian and Mr. Earle sudsbury, Summeraide. rno tored to Hunter River Monday evening and were guests of tdrs Edwards parents. Mi". and Mrs. J. B. Spence. iicwsggiorss (Continued from Page 11 land I was interested in tire Frogs and found five different species and one species of ‘lead; I have not found the Bulhfiog here as yet. Progress? I had a party of Scottish visitors to see me. OuE day in Old Home Week. They ware interested in Botany and we had a good time. One had been a gardener and Scottish gardeners are credited with being the lies: in the world. I-le was in favor ol changing the scientific names cl plants. and told me that. Haney. the great horticulturist. said the" this was “a sign of progress". My answer is that in 9 cases out 1-‘ l0 there is no valid reason for the change. There is an annual weed called Shepherds-purse, which is found in every vegetable garden It ls attacked by a kind of “rus"." which thickens and distort the stem till it la snow-white in color. The early plant pathologists c-ul- ed this disease Cystopus candida». Then a Germain scientist called it Albugo candida and it. went uncle". that name till 1945. when the or.‘ name was re-establislaed in Co's-- adlan literature! Where was the progresslLThe change was not ne- FiEagerald fo Georgetown vlsitoi DAILY CROSSW eonoal natsesseao LFUIIOS y DOWN bones I. A eunl 1. Conducts lance I. Coin I. One o! the (Swedi Great Lakes 3. River (Afr) 10. External 4. Shouts seed l cover ll. Outeidne‘ 6. Constella- of lndulam 8. Change II. Portion 13. Coin flap.) ltSpecl-c 19. Beast of burden 1e. Exclama- tlon l5. Old timel 11. River (lisp) l0. Topaz hurri- ming-bird ' 20. A temporary Itly as. Tranquility 28. High, craggy hill t4. Literary composition 28. Isles in the eun II. A cherlahel animal l4. Plunder 88. Wooden golf club 30. For 40. Help 41. Bitter vetcl 43. I-lalf an era 44. Family groups 41. Soothe plate l1.. Let it stand print.) sisy the code letters ' Yesterday's Gypt ter UIOWN ll TAKEN cessary in the first instance. ORD 21. An Old Testament patriarch 22. Verbal 24. Lights out signal I7. Afllrmatlve , reply 0. To happen 29. Soak u? 00. Natives 1,10“ of Karel. 1. Ari adherent Si. Abounding in stone! 33. Bind 3H. Ferry boat (var) 36. Vexea 37. Conform IIUUE} [JLI L! ill-IBM LIEEIU Yesterday's Aasasa ll. Muse of poetry 42. Cabbage salad 45. Born e6. Piece 48. Recline DAILY CRYPIDQUUIE-Herda lion to work it: a x a o s. a a a x a - aaonoraaaow One letter simply allnda rei- another. in this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, std Single letters. apol- trophss. the length and formation of the words are ell hints ‘eels are different. A iscrrimersmoueiaun axn xnoc so ururorx: a0 an‘. oxa can run an anuca sooo vie caaaanx zxrn-ozaurn awsiamsmo wsncn se on. a mainstream-anorexic. owissuese Ilse features erasusu. lie Fungi are plentiful. The urea- tl.er this year has been favorable to the growth of fungi of all soils. l have seen more Boleti than 1 have seen in years. (The Boletua is a toadstool with little tubes 1n- stead of gills). Pungous diseases cl plants are quite plentiful. ‘the tomatoes, which are close relatives of the potatoes, have lost all their lower leaves by late blight. l no- tics that the willows show signs of some kind of canker but can still throw it off. A threat. This is a sunspot year all right, and since 1918 I have kept tab on the happenings during such periods. In the last quarter or i918. oases persons died or "flu" in the British Isles, 6,000,000" in British India and 1000.000 in the native states. In the course or that. epidemic 1,250 per-sans (“rd in Nova Bcotia. In Dec. there were many deaths us,“ flu’ in the UBA. and Census, many cases in Charlottetown. rug; was the beginning of a sunspot period with much bad wesincr over all the world. February 1113,), severe flu’ epidemic in Canada; at Montreal one out of every luu: scholars was ill. Newspapers i) ported death of Pope Plus XI, from influenza on Feb. lath. N.» figures were ayeilable locally aims authorities did not wish to create alarm. It will be noticed this these sunspot years ere about l0 years apart. We are therein“ likely to have a serious rooouda- cence of influenza ln the ricer fu. ture. And that will be hara ml elderly people. 1113. ‘£0 MEN'S WEAR LADIES’ WEAR access . i Salesflelp Wanted Sales Lady for 0&0! l DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Sales Lady for DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE PREFERRIEO ' Apply in Person or Writing DRY GOODS OFFICE n. s‘. uoamm LTD. l l FARM MAGIIIIIERY 0II IlAIIO FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5 and 6 Foot IINDERS. Z1 and 14 Inch POTATO DIGGERS. TRUCK WAGGONS and Rubber Tired TRAILERS. MANGAROO GANG PLOWS. CONDE MILKING MACHINES. . ‘LEVER IIARROWS RIDING CULUVATORS, GRAIN CRUSHERS LIME and FERTILIZER SOWERS RANSOME DIGGERS (for Pall delivery). IOGGS POTATO GRADERS. -~_/< Jamal a. nemesis e. 8on8 SUMMERSI DE 4‘ suiiiriensiua nssiiieiice run SALE Sealed Tenders addressed to C. B. Morris, Surnniereiilti r. e. I., will s. received up to sen-mi m. ml. for ti" residential property eI the late Mrs. Norman Wrldl"! "N eted st the corner et Spring and Pleasant Streets. . This is one el the tinest hornes in Surnnierside, hi" large grounds with beautiful shade trees. i irnrneliete occupation. ' inspection cen be arranged by eontectind c- l 7S Spring St., Surnnrerslile. Highest er on tender not necessarily ctr-limb C. I. MORRIS, N’. W. LOWTHER, Esecutefl- . Morris.