.0 11-lT—.'\I\\'f-Q\\'l£5. I 59 b‘. 1% ...... Ifirciifisiiinrmroorréréwmnooicnrnéroér. 5 '- U<-").<-"J‘2'.'LK. vu1.'\.'uQDQO1Qu¢.‘<2w.>ul.\Q<.~.K v.20‘ 1141.11.21. .':~.".><.".-va'.' "flJUA-E‘ zwauurau stunts QCLUO’ Uvvuxw KUJJJJ vU~J us. unuuuwx é. a THREE VIEWS 0F THE ISLAND ISLE OF REST (Poem) . . . . . . . . . . . BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PRINFE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F. R. Hearts, Licut. Governor TOTRIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. E. LJorrlron NO DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE William S. Duttou A GREAT ADVENTURE IN MARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED t". C. Thompson A HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS ....... Justice A. E. Arsenault FARM LANDS FOR SETTLERS fi-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF EGGS AND POULTRY NEW CAR FERRY STEAMER. BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT S. A. MacDonald S. T. Gallan- 0. l’. Nicholson .. Mayor W. J. Lldstone Ennis Smith II. H. Shaw J. A. Clark Premier W. M. Len TI-IE FISIIERY INDUSTRY . . . . . .HE PROVINCIAL CAPITAL .. THE PRINCE (‘OUNTY CAPITAL . IMPROVING THE SILVER. FOX INDUSTRY ... G. PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM . . . . . ..................... STUDYING FARM PROIHZEIHS . MIXED CROPS AND FERTILE SOIL LATEST STATISTICS Get you: copies early. Price ................................. 2‘ Beginning Tuesday, November 18th l will buy all kinds oi‘ dressed Poultry. Poultry to be undrayvn and Fowl and (‘hicken for canning may be scalded. It may be packed and shipped in bar- rels. Put your name and address plainly on every package to insure prompt returns. J. D. JENKINS 7W of Arkyourdoctoraboutboeehwoodmaerb; andoilofeinnarnorr-clrotrroyurrcnr dies combined In dos u pa: as col cement. Soc-your drrflirt m‘ direct, Beechwood PREPARED BYUREWIEFRASER,NEWOIASGW.NS. O I I O O I O C O Q I O I Poultry Notice 111E concern FUTURE Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILL US TRA TED S OU VENIR Suitable for ready reference in the oifice for mailing to friends abroad. WHAT SIR IIENIZI’ THORNTON SAYS: “l am very much obliecil to you for the advance copies of the SOPVENilt EDITION. I congratu- late you upon the excellence of the production WlllCh is really well done and full of interesting articles dealing with the (iardcn of the Gulf.” THE HALIFAX HERALD SA YS: " ‘With the compliments of The Charlottetown Guardian. we have received a brochure entitled fThe Golden Future,” setting forth the attract- iveness of Prince Edward island. "The spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity publication is particularly commendable, and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, in the face of a. ivorid-vdde depression, is singing a sonar of faith nlld confidence. is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which to he thankful. I"i<’i_"ince Edward island. pre-emnently a farming district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farmingr, and also in (‘o-operative market- "IK- The people are, on the whole. exceptionally contented. ' share their happiness with tiicm. And the initiat- ive of the Charlottetown Guardian in the piiblica- tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commendable.” » CONTENTS I ..u-~........... (Copright Article) CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulter POTATOES Ni-vr-r was IDFH‘ n mnri- rompli-te informative and intemely interesting Souvenir issued from the Press. or home, or . Introduction . Lucy Gertrude Ciarkin 25o ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown. Please send me . .. . cop. .. of THE GOLDEN FUTURE of Prince Edward Island for which l enclose 8..........cts. NAME ....-"...-u.........-...-.-....-n-...-.--...... ADDRESS -...."......-.......-u......--..|s.~..-.-....s ss.-...-..........u......“...-..........-n........-.- £9; brifimmfimsma'4r.{;.3x'.;51‘.r>2mr.; “Tffirfifsf ytientral Guardian aids Dollar Day. Day $1.19 at S. A. MacDonalds. ; Brown, .__L_. n‘ EVERYBODY to S. A. MacDon- 936241-2241 MENS HEAVY OVERALLS DOIILI 9362-11-22-21‘ LADIES (‘OATS worth up to $35. $9.98 Dollar Day at S. A. MacDonulds 9302-11-22-21 MENs OVERCOATS $0.98 Dollar Days at S. A. MacDonalds. 9362-11-22-21 DOLLAR DAYS Tuesday and Wed- nesday at S. A. MacDonalds. 9362-11-22-21 KELLYS CROSS-A most delic- ious Chicken Supper Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Bingo and music. Supper be- gins at 5 o'clock. 9367-11-24-21. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OI‘ LADIES SILK HOSE. heavy service weight, full-fashioned, all sizes and colors. Special price $1.25 per pair. Every customer buying 3 pair will get TUESDAY AND I Silk Hosiery, 11-24-31. pensed and most heartily partalren. members of the Board of Regents of Mt. Allison UlllVfilTiifl elected by the General Council of the United Church of Canada at the last meet.- ing in September. include-z the names of Rev. John Stirling. l2. A.. Montague. and Rev, A. B. I7. Salisbury, ‘n! P. E. I. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wcd- ding to*k place in the United Church Parsonage at York, on Wednesday evening November 10th, when the principals were Mr Arthur Lcith of York anti Miss Emma Louise Scrtt of lvlarslifleld. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd officiated at the cere- mony. The couple were attended by .Mr Ale: Scott; and Miss Muriel Brown. As the principals are s5 well l known. they have tiugbest wishes of a great. circle of friends. SILVER 'FOX PELTSn-Do not , sacrifice them ivhen prices are low. I am taking a consignment to Mon- treat. November 26th, to be sold dir- ect to the Manufacturers. All pelts sold will be paid for December 6th. Unsold pelts returned if shipper re- l quests. Reasonable reserve limits ac- l ‘lceptcd on all consignment-s. Scliingj charges 5 skin. All consignments fully covered by insurance. Pelts received at my otllce. Summersido. up till noon, Tuesday. November 25th. Bring in your pelts. Charles R. Stavert. 9355-11-22-21. ENJOYABLE GATHERING-Afte- cently the home of Jake S. McLeod 1 North River Road was the scene of a most enjoyable gathering when the entire choir of Zion Church assemb- led to greet its fellow member John lyfivbeod Jr. and his bride upon their return from their honeymoon. Con- gratulatory remarks directed to this popular young couple were niimer- rus to which Jack for his bride and lizmself capably responded. A com- memorating presentation of silver- wnre from the choir, songs, music and general merrlment enlivened the evening to a late hour when every- thing good to eat was liberally dis- the third pair for 50 cents. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 9320-11-21-3‘. _.__ l REGENTS APPOINTED -— The "L. Cleaning charges 50c per ' The evening will long be remember- ed. ‘i SOCIAL GATHERING-On Fri- iday evening, Nov. 14th, Mr. and Mrs. iosyvald Newsomc entertained veiiv ‘pleasantly at their beautiful home in I Kingston the wast" of "The Church's f Awakening", along with other friends Both young and old mingled tflfleihel’ imental and vocal was not lacking. iMrs. Everett. Holmes in her usual capable manner presided at the piano and Messrs Barret, l-leartz and Ward delighted the company with ‘many of the old favourites. The fwants of the inner man were not forgotten and at midnight a dainty lunch waavserved. A hearty vote of lthanks was tendered the host and ihostcss for their hospitality after lwhich Mr. Newsoms and several ;others were wafteci to the ceiling {amid hearty cheers.‘ Thus was an e\enlng of rare enjoyment and good ‘fellowship brought to a close. WALTERS-BIN!‘ WEDDING — A quiet but pretty wedding was solemn- lized at the Baptist Church at nine i o'clock Sunday morning, Nov. 9th. at lBerlin, New Hampshire, when Miss Emma E. Birt. of Peakes‘ Station. be- came the bride of Arthur W. Walters, of Berlin, N11. The bride looked very pretty in a. gown of blue georgette with modish hut and accessories in harmony. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Catherine Murphy, who wore an outfit of brown and car- ried r. bouquet of red roses. The groom was supported by hi! IWDIWW. Mfr. Wilfred L. Polcy. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. At- l l to Berlin in Jar}. and happiness. X A , / JOHNSON ’S . 144 Great George Street Entire New Stock Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear ON SALE Extra Special Prices DOLLAR DA YS . Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Knitted Suits, Jersey Dresses, SkirtsIPuIIover Sweaters, See our Windows. JOHNS ON ’S bion Blrt. Soon after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Walters left. for St. Peiersburg, Florida, where they Will spend the winter, planning to return They will visit wuhtngton, D.O., and other inter- esttng points en route. The happy icouple have the best wishes of a qm-ge circle of friends for prosperity L: o. 1.. MEETING-On the even- ing of Oct. 15th. r. number of the officers and members of Jubilee L. O. WEDNESDAY ,, l Underwear. Jamar Lowe, of Norfolk Downs. Mass, is spending two or three iveeks with relatives at iviui-ray River and Kinross. hfrs. D. MaclTc-‘od, of Dundos, is mending a few yrceks visiting rela- t-ii es in Cambridge, Mass and other adjacent localities. i Mrs. 1. Boll. formerly of Belle , V. i '1 Wm-Pwwe s. Weeks, M. ito the delight of all. Many different i}:1:581sméfllifie“Oinlgixllrifigiing T; imam Mphhome ' N. 13., IOITHCFIYIEHIIICS were entered into with real - ' . y, 1 m Gr w, ‘Hillard Spencer .. enjoyment, while music both instru- mom" “mi sons a Peasnn o California. Y. BOWLING Printers E. Vessey . . . . . . . . . .. 272 286 230 H. Morgan 107 203 134 B. Duncan .. 166 207 139 A. Martin . .. .. 188 163 173 P. Power . .. . 167 1B7 193 900 1046 874 Total . . . . . . .. 2820 Y.M.C.A A. W. Mathicson ‘100 225 257 R. L. Dow . . . . . . .. 198 135‘ 262 H. A. Craig 2B3 187 256 R. A. Pcndlcton 175 133 126 J. A. Bcritlcv 296 197 333 H52 882 1234 Total .. 3173 Majority for Y.l.I.C.A. 298 pins. High Single J. A. Bentley of Y- M, C. A. 933 pins. l-ligh Three E. Vcssey of the Prin- ters -’l88 pins. 168 pins and 4N. ‘ —Assorted iengths~ b “"1" -Prices low- N. D. McLean .. .. ..... 1U 158 Iralwd .. ior we L, M PQQIQ & Co. 159 , _ Don Snelzrove 14s i _ Paoii’s Wharves Roy Oudmore ...... .. .. 140 108' Fred Small .. m uni!“ _ , , v __A____ ‘L _ a Will sown .. 15o 152i‘ __. - l i _____ l ififixvuuumrxiuuuuiwauw;uuuuuuuiufixf. uuuuu.u‘.1:-u1.uiJ.DiZt'D12"5 , 1014 1011i SIL VER F0 XES Lucky Four 1 ' ’ , Jack MacNalr .. .. .. 184 159. Cleaver MacLean .. ... 193 124 _'_':":"_' Stan RODEO]! ... .... 160 1C7 Alton Burke 198 118 Mr. Louis O‘Bryan will be in our Summersid - 15° 119i Office on Tuesday, November 25th and days foil 181 °W lsqyrusrn 24.15 "Idltestlon so“ W l. u. smsii m not 144 1.. Matheaon m no m ‘ w. omens m 1o mo ma‘ Airaid T0 i" J. Dryden ... ....... 171 172 181 rr. I‘. Bowman, 157 B‘ s. Ibthaaou .. m m no m" oouiiififij; ‘$2.1m’ m irio "iri ‘lbtal .. 244a Majority for Machine Show 45 Dina. Hill! tingle J. 1.8111111 204 pins High three H. Grrswrll 518 pine rs MEN’! Lrzaour: (mum nusasydiigiir.) The Lucky Four defeated Lin; Lead. ers o, 11s pina with Henry up- 2 bottle of Burdmk Bmdngim’ ‘ can now as: h- , . distress stuff-L’; fiarnlgls with y": nigh: without fear i. i n" ' 1 B frail‘ "l!" 11-138.. - ‘ what it h; done tar iii-eff? Insult maaahotlnd, 53pm“ “m” ... ...':'.f“.i.i.'..'.l‘ 322:1: m"... 1am .__ .._.__ . 00000-004 moomyooeooeeowo”, —GYPROC-— lust received direct from Factory_ One full carload GYPROC thorno high scorer for the Winners ‘m; Howlers defeated the Strikers by 8'16 pins in one of the highest 0 matches yet roiled by this group the I winners R. LePago and E. Clawsoni l fought it out I08‘ hid: MIMI’! with t and One full carioad TEN-TEST m ing and will purchase for cash all grades, silver, rs __: and cross fox pelts. Tot I "77 Our peltingstation and cleaning plant in Sum a THGFSIdQ is now in operation. Have your skins pro- m Rpm m m perly prepared. Total charges $2.00 per fo_x peltin G, Johnson __ m 154 and cleaning and your fur_s are covered by fire insur- u. Clawson .. m m ance while in our possession. A. McLean ... ... u... I67 206 K. Murray ... ... ...... 180 168 W. Bruce .. ........._ 180 187 t - R" “"1” i” l‘: .\_Ne require several thousand silver fox pelts on m, m9 consignment and accept reserve prices. These skins Tom __ m, are sold by private sale andwe dispose of collect- Strillcij - ions every day. Remittance immediately after skin L. Ward 20s 24o sold. ' A- Afflwk -- - 205 136 Our Charlottetown Office is now open on Rich- g“ Afiziéibiid -- L‘: mond Street over Reddin Bros., Drugstore. We have R: swims: m“ m m installed an up-to-date cleaning plant there and will J. M,_c,.,dy,,n‘|_____ m m be pleased to clean your skins. Announcement of C_ 5mm, 155 m, date of fur buyer at our Charlottetown Office will be .-_ _._ made later. 11011092 ' ' Total .. 210s a R M ' Howlers majority 376 pins . ' ac Bowling to-nigflht. Zion Chum-i League. fidfiliitifitfilislfifitfifiiQQDDIIQQGCYCXQZOJOIQDLOGCQQCFCZCEQQQQYLQQO QLFYZ-QOQQ Rovers P. Mclnnis 311 215 193 n. Day . . . . . . . .. 141 225 167 J. Ford 125 159 253 R. Johnscn 178 210 164 960 938 185 Total .. . . . . .. 2900 (‘.N.R L. Cameron . . . . . . .. 160 1'11 149 O. MacDonald 170 252 158 E. Gcss . . 153 200 162 H. Douglas 220 163 225 G. Hennessey ... ... 164 200 152 187 086 847 Total .. ...... . . . . . .. 2700 Majority for Rovers 20!! pins. High single P. Mclnnis 311 ninl High thme P. Mclnnls 718. i C.N.R. HOUSE LEAGUE Freight Office 1..., in Iris, together with their wives and daughters gathered at the home of Brother Henry Compton. W110 i5 an honorary member of said ladle I and presented him with an address- anda sum of money. Brother J._A. ' Stewart read the address and Brother l A. MacDonald made the presentation. ; i Brother Compton thanked the bréth- l iren and gave a short. but inspiring I talk on Ornnglsm. Short speechc: ‘ were also given by Brother MacDon- nld and Brother Stewart. A deliciou" lunch vras then served by Mrs. Acorn. grand daughter of Brother Compton. ‘ assisted by Mrs. MacDonald. The re- ‘ mainder of the evening was spent in conversation and singing some old‘ favorite songs, accompanied on the organ by Miss Sadie Buell and a most , enl0yable evening was brought to iii close by singing God Bave ‘Hie King.’ and also giving three cheers for the Orange Order. PERSONAL! Mr. Percy lea. of summerside visit- V, ed friends at Watertown and 0am- G. Proctor 163 146 148 S. Duncan ... ..... 178 119 186 H. Partridge ... .... 122 178 170 R. Praught ... .... 128 124 166 l1. Craswell 197 2m 11d 788 7713 84d Total ... ... ... 240i bridge, Mass, recently. i KEYS T0 QUALITY ’ An important branch of our lvari- —3 wars business is the fmnisning o! c, M, Lgm on a w,‘ good “iocksmltlierlesfl to coin a conr- Lug!!! u Qaern nine Inudon, l, O. l, lllland Public Augltion Sales IAI FUII prehensive word to flt loclui, keys, bolts. knobs, hinges and door hard- ware generally. We handle these goods in vast variety, In all the best and most reliable grads, at attract- lve figures. The Rogers Built from the lnridc higher Irldo UNIFORM. TOD STRENGTH hr netting order PRINCE WARD from Write for lunch Supply catalogue. IUIIMIISIDI- . v hummus Ir Hard ware Co's Aifreid F raser, Inc. ‘ t“ materials provou Iupcrior quality, espe- cially annealed to eliminate hrittlsnorr, and to maintain its mime: riiwinn FOX - iiETfliiii _ Means Lifetime- Protection with ~ Of GB If you"re looking for the het- ll. T. Holman Ltd. OIIARLOTTETOWN SUPERIOR Plans Come from foxes fed liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. lllghui Prices on all fur markets are realised by ranchers who make IMPERIAL PEO- DUCTS their staple food. Increased Pelt Values follow regular use oi IMPERIALS which are prepared from formula tested and approved by world's leading fur experts. To secure highest-grade, glistening. really worth-while, pelts, IMPERIALS must be fed. The Felting Season is last approaching. Get your foxes in good rhape will IMPERIALS. Should you not be feeding them new, start at our! and l IIQS improvement will very shortly be noticeable, fully justifying our claims. For sale by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. a» SJ i“ lmrenmt BlS-CUIT Co. i cumuorrerown __ ILe-I.