<¢~_b' -v i'" s. as . r511 fl’ _ 11.13.... ‘. '_ ' —'I'IIB CIIAILDTTETOWN; GUARDIAN maybe obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank of Nova Bcotia. Water Btreet. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the _Guardian. —MR-8. HAROLD B. MOASE. New Annan, will be at horns u, he; friends Wednuday, Oct, 11m, 1mm 8 to 6, and ‘l till i0. l Moase and Ivan Bowness. to the strains of Lohengrirfs Wedding ‘ March, played by Miss MaryReady. where the numerous presents con- sisting of cut glass. silverware a?! china. also several cheques w re opened by Miss Beeiloase, while the accompanying verses were read by Miss Lila. Mouse, which caused much merriment. Miss Bowness. although taken by surprise, thank- ed her many friends for their gifts. After singing “For She's a. Jolly Good Fellow." the company dispers- ed to the kitchen, where ‘dancing was indulged in, the music being furnished on the violin by Messrs. Harry Bowness and Darices I-logg. ,John Bernard. mandolin. and John McGregor. banjo. A bountiful lunch was served, to which all did ample Justice. and after a few pleasant 8419-10-15-21 —BAIL FORFEITEIL-A drum; whq should have appeared before the police court at Stunmerside. on Sat- urday. faiied to do so -,and his ball —NOW ONE PEST LESS-There have been several complaints in Summerslde and surrounding coun- try of people missing chickens. rah- bits land other domestic animals. at- tributed to that very despicable animal the skunk. A few evenings ago Mrs. Albert Woodside went to procure something from her back porch when she saw what she in- stantly recvlnlzed as s. skunk. mak- ing for the cellar. with great pre- sence of mind she called her hus- band who, with their son Frank. pre- pared to shoot the creature. They managed -in some way to get Mr. Skunk out in to the yard. not wih- ing to open fire on it in the house. When sufficiently in the open they fired two shots and seeing it tumble over thought they had killed the in- truder; but on going out soon ail-Bi‘ they were surprised to see the un- welcome visitor sitting by the garage door grinning at them. So to be sure of him. they fired two more shots. this time landing their quarry. Eu yone is very much obliged to M. Woodslde and his son Frank for getting rid of at least one of those very undesirable animals which have Ibecome a. great nuisance of late. This particular skunk was quit large and beautifully marked. but to badly shot fbr the skin to be of any use.—S ' Yellow package —-8UOGE8SI-‘Ub SALEF-A very slic- cessful rummase sale was held “in the Working Men's Association Hall. Summerside. on Saturday afternoon by the Ladies Aid cf the Prince 901mb’ Iifieliital. The very hand- some sum of $155 was , which will be used to helpfurrrish the new Nurses Home. The Laflies Aid are l‘! on holding another sale in the near, future and hope it will Drove as bis ‘a. success.—S —RETURNED FROM AN EXTEN- DED Tmd-"tMr J‘. E. Wyatt. K. 0.. of Summerside. Mrs. Wyatt and- the Misses Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt. have returned from a .very interest- _- ing and enjoyable six weeks auto trip. Leaving Sumnielside, they motored through Ibronto. via the Met-indie Valley. described by them as the scenic beauty spot oi‘ Canada. ‘Thence they journeyed to Niagara Falls. and through the magnificent fruit belt of the Penisular. lemm- ing through the most interesting places in the States of New York and Maine-S . l‘ f t’ mm . 1f y _ {i gmvxixlgycgggégdmfihder wd,'ns‘}.hcnrs the friends departed to their 3 ,_ _ m’ Pmhmmon A“ w” “a; b |homes wishing Miss Bowness un- 1; _ & 2 a comma)“ and mmnwdante‘ a" galloyed happiness. I £2 '° -'. . ~ _‘1_ “l " cosmos them i: ~ i .. -..§. .' ..._...._<_..__; ..........-...._ _.,,_,_,__ . __ .a,...... . _ .... ...... .... ...... /"~\\ )7 EXPORT In the Green package Doing Without] p HOULD you pass on Ito the other world tonight, what would they have to do without? Would there be a radio set, a car, pretty toys, a fur coat--for the widow and your orphans? —GOLF CLUB HOUSE BROK- EN INTO-Last Friday night the Club House on the Summerside Golf Links was broken into. the lock of the door ‘broken off, some time between the hours of ‘l and 10.30 o'clock whilst the caretaker, 20 a y Clgia1'€z‘te/[071' Every 75.856" -.-.....n-...-.-- a "nun-n...- an“ CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREl-ITS v -' ' FOR. SALE BY Would there be food, shelter and clothing in cvcn pinched n w"..-..-nu--.¢-.-..- "s"...u-n-n-"H-a-n... ";w\-.,'I. ...:......_._'.,_. .,-............... SIIIISF4QQ~ _.“‘¢ - l Head Oflice always-through an Imperial Income Policy." You will know, too, that the income will be ready for you yourself when you are old and can no longer work. \ Total Disability Assurance is also provided. Write for particulars today. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ‘ASSURANCE c0. OF CANADA TORONTO q a o - n Brancb Oflcew 70 Prince Street. (IIIARLOTTETOWN l) from barns. etc-S. l —CAllGHT IN BELTING OF MILL-Mr. Albert Barlow, of Wel- lington. had the misfortune to meet with a severe and very painful ac- cident in ~his father's mill there on Friday last. That he was not even seriously injured or instantly killed is almost miraculous. He was work- ing in the potato field near by and was called to temporarily help in the mill and by some ‘accident got caught in the belt and wedged against the shaft. bringing the twelve horse-power engine to standstill. l-lis forehead was severe- ly gushed. his shoulder dislocated, wound. On Saturday he was| brought down to the Prince County I Hospital. where he is now resting- comfortnbly and making good pro- gress toward recovery from his painful wound-—S. -—-EDlTll CAVEL LODGE HON- lglddress and i‘ Presentation Via-titer Monsghan Remembe ed hy§ ' Iministry. Ladies of St. Mary's‘ Parish. Wednesday. Sept. 26th. the Ladies of St. Mary's Parish, Bouris. ‘assembled in the Convent Hall to‘ Siiffarcwell to Rev. Martin Mona-I ‘curate of the above named. 4 ai-lsh. who has recently beenVap-i pointed pastor of Our Ladyof-the -._lvfsitation Parish. Amherst. Magda- _l Islands. Although the weather w 'most disagreeable. the spacious h ll ‘was crowded. . As Father Monaghan, accompan- "ied by Mons‘ uul McLean, entered H icjnall. a very pleasant surprise fawaitbd him. On tables arranged {round the stage. and decorated with flowers, was s beautiful array of iltable-linens. silverware. china. kit- then utensils. andother articles or "household use too numerous w _ entionl‘ the gift of the good ladies llllithelieverend Father. ‘_"'.~As soon as the clergy were seat- dd, rm. Daniel McEachern. of Qourls. read the following address: 1 1 d M. F. naghan, PP. Wdllri Lldffyi? the Visitation » Parish, Apt, . Magdalen Islands ' ‘ ~. sci/mm ninth-revisit us. I on _';*Ml' w; up‘ st. 1:53;: .~ , ve _ zsorue A ignzigog: .. e ' cos: . ’ u '01!!!" ‘Q1182’! n” All?!‘ "such 9ft " * rifipcvhi distant’ ads or .~ wodidnbe oaiiednpowto 0954a I000 e0 0004 e | Three years ago you came to us I uccept the onerous duties and rc- lsponsibilitics of a pastorate of your own. we little thought ‘that the time for severing your connections with Snint Mary's parish was so near at hand. in the first fervor of your sacred In looking back over this time. how much there is to say of your work in our parish, with what admirable devotedness you have filled the places of priestly trust confided to you, with what enthusiasm and zeal you have en- tcred into the different parish act- ivitles. sparing neither time nor energy in the furtherance of every good cauw. We appreciate to its fullest extent the interest you have taken in our children and in the young people of the parish, the time you spent. the sacrifices you imposed upon yourself. and the pains you took to promote their interests and their happiness. We shall not attempt to enumerate the many benefits. tem- poral and spiritual. received through your intermediary; we knowthein, you know them. and. above all. God; knows them; and it is to I-lim- we look to cancel our debt of gratitude. May lie bestow a very special bless- ing on all the souls confided toyour care. and on the Works-you are‘ about to undertake for l-lis glory.- Look not upon the gift it is noyv our pleasure to give you. as any compensa for your services; tiny are invaluable, but accept it please, as a token of our earnest a eaire to contribute to your com- rt and happiness. - 'We shall ever retain a moat pleasant souvenir of your sojourn amongst us. and we wish to assure you that a very heartfelt welcome agaits you. whenever you shall find it convenient to revisit the scenes of your first missionary labors in "Sourls-by-the-Sea." . And. now we say, not farewell, but “Adieu? such is the word for us. ;'Tis more than word. ‘tis prayer. l ‘They do not part who part thus. For 00d is everywhere. I The ladies o! Saint Mpryb Parisla; : lvlfla. sent. s0. ma. . An address was next reed lwlliss lMabel Paquet. and a purse t- i Iraq; on‘, ,- both their kind thoughtfulness in thus providing so generously for his household nerds. and assured them that though he was glad to obey the voice of authority which called him to a new mission field. it was not without sincere regret that he contemplated leaving Souris. and the good people of Saint Mary's parish. He especially thanked the young ladies of the parish, who. he said. always gave him such willing ova-operation and with whom he al- ways had the most pleasant asso- elation. Monsignor McLean then address- ed the audience, and expressed his appreciation of what had been done for Father Monaghan. whom. .he said was most worthy of it all. He spoke in terms of highest praise of his Assistant. and of the ready and willing service he was ever ready to render‘. and added that person- ally he was losing a genial com- panion. an indefatigable co-laborer and an exemplary priest. Two [airs of Bloomers The little‘ girl's dresses shouvi have gwo pairs of li‘::c::'.:.'.; t) c."....i drez;s,‘i.‘s‘ f dren are constantly on the ticsr. an the bloomers get more soil and weer than the outside gar- ment. Frequently a dress can be worn again. but unless fresh blami- 0RED.—Edith Cavel Dodge. L. O. B.‘ A.. was privileged to receive on Friday night, an official visit from Mrs. Stewart Adrean. cf Craikhsls-l kmtchewan. most Worshipful Grand Mistress of the Lidies Grand Ben- evolent Association of British North America. who is on tour throughout Canada and Newfoundland in the_ interest of Lodge work. The dis- tinguished visitor was accompanied: from Charlottetown by Mrs. Mary MacLean, Provincial Organizer; Mrs Avlsc. Recording Secretary and Mrs. Robison. who all took part in the prOCBOdIUSS. the last named presid- ing at the piano during the exercis- es. The members of the Lodge of Lot l6 were present. Mrs. Adrian delivered a. splendid and most in- spiring address on L. O. B. A. ac- tivities throughout Canada and spoke words of encouragement to ‘the Edith Gavel Lodge. A vote cf thanks was tendered to the gifted speaker. moved by Mr. A. P. Wall's seconded by Mrs. George McPherson and very gracefully acknowledged. An enjoyable social hour was then spent during which dainty refresh- ments were served. —S. —-MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- An event of much interest took! place at thelhome of Mr. and Mrs.| Wvhert Bowness. Kensinzwn. on stationed at Murray River. is. we Mrs. Bailem. Mt. Herbert. and Mrs. are informed, about to take up his. Ellie Stewart. city. motored to vie. ‘toria last week, where they attend- ‘luesday. Sept. llth, when about» one hundred of the neighbors and friends assembled to tender a shower in their daughter Ruby. pro- vious to her approaching marriage. About l0 o'clock she was blindfold- ‘ era accompany it. it just could ‘not sd and led to the dining-room by and he received an extensive scalp i ‘and renewal subscriptions. ———-¢o>—--— chrysanthemums, entered the par- lor on the arm of her father, to the strains of Lohergrins Wedding March. beautifully rendered by Mrs. Dr. J. R. Saint. The bride was attended by her twin sister. Ruth, who looked Winsome in a gown of rose taffeta. and carried a lbouquet of pink asters and maiden- hair-fern. The groom was ably supported by his brother. Mr. Elmer Stewart, the bridal party standing under an arch of Autumn leaves and ferns. Immediately after the ceremony, which was performed by a the Rev. Dr. J. R. Saint. the guests repaired to the dining-room where a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The wedding gifts were nu- merous and costly. testifyingtothe esteem in which the young couple are held. Later they were serenad- ed by a band of chiverariers. who, after being treated and giving three cheers for the bride and groom. dispersed to their homes. The ev- cning was wlled away with music and dancing until the wee sma‘ hours, after which the bride and groom left for their future home in Norboro. followed by the best wishes of c. host of friends. ‘ ransossts —-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Noy. of En- more. were visitors to Siunmerside on Saturday, on business-S -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gotcll and ence and ls besides endowed by na- son. oi‘ O'Leary. were in Summer- side on Saturday on business-S —Mrs. Blackmore. of North Bede- que. is spending a. ew days in Sum- merside the gues of her sister-in- law, LViLrs. Benjamin Nasbit-S Eastern Guardian JWASTIJBN AfiliNlfl-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to ti BELLE Rivas AND VICINITY Rev. Mr. McDonald. formerly residence in Belle River. Mr. J. Kennedy. of Iris. is add- Mm, Woodgldg, lug much to the improvement and appearance of his property. ,hls line of life try better to acccm-l The building at Belle River which: church edifice. ents of the United Church of this n: locality. a touch of beauty to the place. Mr. D. J. Riley. merchant Belle River. is undoubtedly one ofl our busiest and one of our most! useful business men. Few mcn in' modate the needs of his customers! than he does. and the result is that he has a large. healthy. and ever-l‘ increasing trade. l A mysterious disenszfwhicli. in some cases. has proved fatal. ap- peared recently among the hogs of these parts. They lost their uppe- tites and rejected all food, SOlld or liquid, rapidly ivcakcn and die. One. ‘at least. nf the fine arts is receiving its duo share of attention for Mr. Jack Horton. of Murray River, has tinder his instruction six different classes in as many differ- ent localities. namely. Wood Island West. Little Bands, HopeflelcLMur- l I her holidays at her home here. ray River. Alliston and Peter's Road. Music is tile course given, and as Mr. Horton has had long experi- ture with a good voice and great aptitude for teaching, the votaries of music ought to do well. Mi Pownal News Mrs. Harry Burhoc. Dumbrach. and three children. have returned to their home in USA. Master Kel- sie. second eldest boy. is remaining for the winter with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burhoe. Alexandra. Mrs. Richard Young. acciimpan- ieii by her granddaughter. Mar- guerite Rooney. N.Y.. spent some time with her sister. Mrs. A. A. Moore. Mt. Herbert. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Matthew Wood and ed the diamond jubilee of Ml‘. and Miss Florence Brown is spending was formerly used as a cheese fac- Judson. Alexandra, with tory. has been dedicated to u hlgll-llflfgfi numbm‘ present. er purpose. and is now a stately dent presided, The conversion toltook part: Mrs. V. K. Wood, Mrs. in flush its present use has been broughtflii-Lhui" Jenkins. Mrs. Rody McDon- grinding mill of the Thunder E1701" by the members find lldher-llild and Mrs. Walter Ings. Worthy 1'- n°W Drcsents a fimficiiation by little four-year-old Mar- appearance and topped with a loftwglini-lic Rooney, steeple and handsome tower adds much enjoyed. 0!‘. ways willing tablet. A must e use avoids much needless suiierin . soon its soothing influence is felt. a a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, you get real Aspirin-Hi Aspirin ls the trade the. 10th. at the home of Mrs. J. H. An engineering project unique in very Canadian industry was declared a ~’ I; amounts? Picture the terror, the bewilderment, the bills Mr. Benjamin Arsenault. was in prgfajmggififg EJEQ"‘SSO'.EQX'IQOJ"Q{ JOHNSON & JOHNSON 1g - . , 2 Summcrside on business. Mr. Ar- . _ e s; that come m and mus: be paid, the dreadful uncertainty 5 Selllulllt lily/es ti: thehClul; lrlousg lflgnfigga‘: ‘(ff-‘kfiifsggf / i . ll . ; an upon lS re urn ere ie oun d ‘s t“ 3mm h m I d me __, l QIJOUI flit fiifllfC, (b6 uncomplctcd CdllCfltlOfl, thC struggle _ ktlhci danger open Enid 3110i; tlhc plggelfaxy ‘Embemwbeazmee {he'“,'.1pp; Harbgr is runrping at full capacity U.S.A. after visiting her half bro- porttipiity. It gas decided at this f l‘ rn ' ' ' a 0n UTE 1'78 1S - b we o; M,“ Tho as M ne 5t w_ nowa ays. T c daily receipts or tlicr, Mr. Neil McKlnnon. Lot 4B,'mee rig to liol a chicken supper , _ g: fOk C if). thC WhCfC IllC Great Tragedy If sence. Amlofigstotthceiggogais ‘page: a2 son of Mr‘. ‘End fir? J‘ i”. gfiawis ‘gem is Simply past bullet and 0mm. ..,.|fluvcs_ 3nd bazaar on the 14th of NOVEmi 1 5' I2 CS C C flml lllCOmC 0l'l ' . -' i were Hill!“ l’ m‘ s. t, m- N b0 _ A‘ m h . epr ce as. we understand. drop- GY- 1 ; .5 Y a g with thc bread “"19" - : clock belonging to Mr. Arsenflult. °;e§m,§-cmck' a; £21m, beaftusfi‘; ped slightly in the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burhoc and -——-<'>-—— f? i: 5i TOT Which he recently Paid the Sum gowned in white georgetw, “mp One great advantage in shipping to family, city, are spending their Y‘ 5i You will be proud ofyoursclf when you can say- “My arm a °i..§.'i 12th:? 615$‘: tfllztgyulzlf “e111 wit? slilyer- W§;‘{'“§ufh° °°“' Eggs tbtllatliqlllxllglrgigltlsispsylxtl];lnondnys m Alexmdm‘ UNIQUE "fffffi? pfligcfilhu. i n ‘ :1‘ ven ona ve . caug w orange ‘ ‘ . .: . . , C; cenles committed in the ncighbor- blossoms and carrying a magmm the others. l The Qcmber meeting of we Un- g, h and my brain are my family s support, not only now but ;; hood. including the theft of gram com Shower bouquet o. roses and i m. WV M’ a w... held Wednesday, PQRT ARTHUR“ o...“ 0c, ,,__ : .- a The prcsl- success special mention was a short rc- to the The prayer circle Thundc 2mm led by Mrs. J. H. Judson. who management. The ‘though confined to her chair, is almlron, ten inches lo Help at every Oil-two miles long. Headaches may v it does NOT affect and the following of a pipe line by which ground pulp Paper Company at Current River miles north. The tests were highly which was very satisfactory ll ' be swiftly and safely relieved by an A'spif_ flicient remedy, and there's no after effect; Ilfil Try it next time; sec howl ust as helpful when you halffi rheumatism, lumbago. just be certain. e_ genuine has Bayer on the box, all Q11 Every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. - Physicians prescribe Aspirin; l indicating Bayer Ilaaafsetln. W!!!" "- when tests weremnde here form is carried from a Ball company's paper mill two according _ to the Bay Paper Company pipe is of cast in diameter and l' FOR HEADACHE b the heart “balls U F her niece. and nephew, Phyllis The starch facwrv at“ Murrav M", mm Brown, ha»; returned In gmjf"“ff‘ilj'ldzf:gfjrl~fin‘gllll%r€rfiizlfsgpg lo aspire the iwhlifl mil" “m” fiiigin a er " I M V, g p . _ —.—By George lviclvlanu . » HATE. "ro as"? TH Ho ARE ~roo AN' WHAT -» ' - 60w? coma. UNTll-JQH I wave-r woo +0 so rosin m ANb FIRE m: coqx AND ‘TH! H204, t QR I'LL 411:! roan Mi A5 LIJ-‘T ‘IQTBYOU i a [ POOR CdRL. ciopu-ri GOTTA SAVE. Mi- eiidir FRQM A , ‘BIATI N ‘You WANT? %PEAK up OR \'\..\-_ BOUNCE A ‘bKil-l-ET arr- » YOUR nu‘? i will il"”“¢‘“‘ . ,. A... l f l .» i: a ' Ii’ 3”“- 1» ER- AH . an’ Qoact- i1‘ NEVER RAINQ», Bu? wHAT i-r Pouae- rm GONNA Gfl‘ BEKT u? attain war-