corona". .21. 1929 :r . bu A {mow Wz/ue/ rm: cnARLo-rraroww cuARm/xw Two nteesting Demonstrations l Western Guardianl ' . .—-IN I'll! POLICE COURT-In {Police Court en Monday one ordinary ‘drunk appeared beicre Stlpendluy ‘Wyatt and was lined t3 and costs. S. For This Week! Mr. Jules Tremblay Expert Furrier, Representing Holt, Renfrew t? Co. Ltd of Quebec .380!“- "c RICHARDS," Capt. D. Skinner. is in the stream awaiting a iavoiable chance to sail ior Mon- tsgue with s load o! coal irom Picwu ior Poole dz Thompson Ltd-A. -—ESCAPED.‘ — Dark Silver Male Iox—marklng leit ear 4 G. right D. V. C. Reward. Nelson Paynter, ‘ Remington. 9403-10-23-21. —CIIICKEN SUPPER-Travellers Rest Hall, Thursday, October 24th irom 5 w l0. Crystal Sisters Orch- estra will iumish music that will make You hlPPY- 9408-10-23-21. will be at this store all day Tuesday, 22nd October, Wedensday 23rd Oc- tober and Thursday, 24th October showing: the new Furs, Fur Coats, etc., and taking orders for any repairs and alterations. We suggest your coming early. APPOINTED SECRETARY Th, North American Liie Assur- ance Company announces the ep- ~—PBOPEB.TY oneness - Mr. wlntmwt c! W'- W- 0- Gm" “i Colin Thomas has sold his valuable 580ml"! 0f the 94mm“!- isnn property on the l-inkletier i‘ Road to w. Philip Arsensult, oi St H H as “be m, w“ llleanors and is moving to the wcst- m 153:; M‘;:d5_",___,r_ r , ern part oi the province. S. —LIVE GlliSlL-Loadlng car Live Geese at Kenslngtun on Thursday. Oct. 24th till noon only. Game Geese $1.75 each. Mongrels $3.00. Positively 4mm friends of Mm Mm,“ no iurther 1 " this season. J. Bsaaudet’ Tgmsh an so,” m he“ o; mum“ 9376'1o'n'3" ‘her continued serious illness-T. u " hefEA/llANlY eleilllw ltNlCtl-IR. Whzelin birds In clolntily colored EFrench eiafilique l --M:s. Muiorle Murphv. finish. l is visiting her Aunt Nirs. L. T. Currie, Amlherst.—’l‘. ' Miss Nora K. Giles add their receo neto EXPERT CORSETIER e perticu erly wel -cut will demonstrate and fit, at this store lrniclcer, which, slzhegfh in Tuesdasb a€i%1'110;; 311d @311 ggydwtelg- Lllfiillhl 511".‘ 1'51: its’ nesay coer nan r, e ' m. famous ln our Underwear Depart- Lover’s Form Corset mcnt this wee we are showing many numbers ol e new ocds Brevltles. Keep the dates in mind, telephone for an apnointlnefit. calling N°- 49 --..,..k._.u.,........w.... so... and asking for Miss Harris or Mrs. ;¢,g';-7,'-"~,,,, M, Will you accept this in- MacEwen. - $2.50 vitstlon to come and see New “ Butterfly Skirts " .gar -HICOVEBING FROM ACO!- DENT.-Dr. J. A. Johnston, 11311155, is slowly recovering irom iniurles re- ceived ln a recent car accident. His many irlends wish him a upeedy and complete recovery-T. -The Tlgnlsh irlends oi Mr. S. E. Frlzrel, Eldon, are pleased to learn oi’ his much improved health-i. §¢~_..r.;§:"...~ . ' ..___~__.-.-'-.-.....-...~ —M.r. Harold Klnoh and his sister. lvh-s. McKean who have been in T18- nlsh attending the funeral oi their iather, the late William Klnch, re- turned to New York on Friday-Jr. -HAD FINE HUNTING TRIP.- Sir Chas. Dalton and son Gerald who have been tramplng the New Bruns- wick iorest in search oi game, ior the past week, returned to Tlgnlsh on Saturday bearing rare trophies o! gm game which‘ tueu- friends have enjoyed sampellxig.-'I‘. —WELCOME VISITOL-The Rev. John A. McDonald, Grand River, motored to Tlgnlsh on Monday where he was the guest o! his nephew Mr. P. A. MacDonald. On return Father MacDonald was accompanied by Mr. R. J. Brown, Bayside, who also had been visiting in Tignlsh-T. i.s.“:iste=.ef" 1",.*j'_f*= _ Miss Constance Heckbert, o! Sum merside has returned from an en- joyable visit to Boston, Mass. S. is... -Unlted Church oi Canada, Sun- day, Oct. 27101: N. Bedeque, 11; Wil- mot, 3; Freetown, 7 J. W. A. Nichol- son, Minister. them $2.75 f? $3.00 . Green, Fawn, Navy, (‘open in Nice Flannel ‘ Girl’s Leatherette, Sport Jacket Blue and Tan $10.00 This new sport Jacket is a very popular garment at the moment. They are very smart, extremely comfort- able, very good looking, and the wearer need fear no wind or cold. The sizes are 16, 18 and 20 . . . . . . . $10-09 -Mr. and ma. Ralph Ramsay. o! Mnlpeque and their two small daugh- ters were visitors to Silmmerslde this week and~were the gusts oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay, S. Ht your dealer’: in weigbls, style: and rise: to suit euerybod . Be sun to look '10! lb: "Car/n" .1 up, tbs marl of underwear quality- v/vsm/Ar/(Asss uwsquzm -———--——--- MADE 1N CANADA BY THE’ C. TURNBULLS CO. OF GALT, LTD.; IZAL, the ideal a1: ' ‘ ‘ _ _ -rurrsaal. senvrons- The . ' "*' 4' s" llzggrulrwhlihlzlen fir}: 2.22.01’; ___ B R A C E v S ____ Ranch ‘Building and Fur Farming Supplies home in Norway to ihe Church oi St. “Brayco" Red Label Simon and St. Jude was largely at- tended. A solemn High Mass Oi Re- .Special Made-to-Order. English Fox, Mink qulam was sung by ihe Rev. Dr. Mc- Lellln. assisted by Rev Fathom’ Walsh and ' Muskrat Netting and McKanne. The pallbearers were, Martin Doyle, Peter, Cahill, J. J. Arae_ Galvanized m Withstand the Salt Atm h of the Maritime Provinces y esp are Extra Soft Galvanized Lacing Wire Galvanized Fox Staples Galvanized Hinges naillt, J. A. Brenn-en, .1. A, Hackett, and .1. A. Bernard-T. ‘ -suornen are animus ron POTATOES-The Marine Whllri It Surnmerside is again the seem oi much activity. 0n Monday aiternoon a large British vessel o! i400 ions net, the S. S. Sir James Bell, arrived at " ’ , piloted in by Cam. sin Sampson Grady. The Sir James Bell, came irom Montreal and Que- .- . “m. ‘ ECONOMICAL AND POPULAR SIZE FOX PENS M h sympathy is ielt ior Mr. _ “° i2 x 2o x-6 ft. high, covered top and bottom Stephen MlcKlY Ind Iemfly in the srawahr AND VICINTY end at Head oi Hillsboroilgh. Miss Cora Douglas spent the week Fond at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Douglas, Mount Stewart. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacEwen and n Sterling, of Lot 40, were ‘visitors Savage Harbor recently. ’ as been spending some time visiting I _. Borden. v Mr. Henry Douglas spent the week u The many iriends oi Mr. Melville Jardine, Head oi Hillsborough, are sorry lo learn that he has entered the P. E. Island Hospital ior treatment, and hope ior a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Douglas, Stan- hope, were visitors at Savage Harbor recently. , Miss Marlon E. MacDonald, Mount Stewart, has returned to Savage Har- bor to resume her duties as teacher there. ' u: Kayser’s new “ Slendo ” Heel $1.50 PAIR “ Slendo Heels " NARROW CHIC ILATTEBIN G Just a glance is proof that ll la Paris inspired. There's hill analroipertehlu abonttha It completely protects the hose irom wear. * IEBVICI $ 1 '50 CIIITON ‘ WIIOII‘ j Silk Stocking . Moore t? McLeod Ltd. ant cnsamrrnown‘ loss oi a wile and mother, Mrs. Mac- Kay, who passed away on Thursday morning, October 10th, alter a very short illness. Many oi the farmers are now e11- gased in grsdinl Ind shlPPlBI Nil‘ toes and also in digging the 18w varieties. Miss Edith Cameron, Head oi Hills- borough. has returned to Stsnhopfi- where she is engaged as teacher. The people oi Mount Stewart and vicinity were shocked to hear oi the sudden death oi Mrs. Robert Mae- Kenaie, and much sympathy is felt ior the bereaved iamily. The oyster season now being over, many o! the men are engaged in iish- inl. ‘ Miss Agnes Doyle has returned to U. S. A., alter spending some time at her home in Point De Rocha.- X313. LITTER OI‘ SYMPATIY Dear Mrs. Cousins: _ Our thoughts were with you at our last Woman's Missionary ninet- inpsndwowant youtoksiowwe sympathise with you in your hour oi bereavement. You have sustained a severe IOI in use death oi your lather. and only those who have passed through the same trial know just how lonely ‘yourhsartis: and olnhowoiten you willleng ierths touehoi aven- lshed hand. and the sound oi a votes that is still. May -a loving Heavenly rather contort and cheer you and yours. may you be slvsn strsnsth sndsrsce to ioliow your lard. so that when .liie’s work ls am. you may most the loved ones gene belore. where there isnodeathnslthsrscrrownerefr- ifll- , Signed en behalf o! the leash!- ten 17:8. l.‘ ' llrevhdhllsnpbn h" I f’ bee. light. Eighty men are now at workloading her with seed potatoes ior the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ As- sociation. When her cargo ls com- plete she willleave direct ior Boa- ion. Mass. S. ::'1‘he Last Asthma Attack may really be the lest one l! prompt ma“, ures are taken. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy will safeguard you. It will Denetrate to the smallest bron~ chill rmsse 1nd brine about s healthy condition. It always relieves and its continued use often has a Permanent elect. Why not get this loDI-iamous remedy tp-day mg commence its use? Inhaled as smoke "f "POI it is equally elective. ________..___. PERSONALS -w. and Mrs. r. .1. Casey, aim. lfltlelown. spent the week-end- in Tllnish-T. —Messrs J. .1. Morris. Alex. Mc- l Donald. and Dr. MoPhee, Summer- side. spent Sunday in ‘rlgnishp-T. -ni-. Prank moms wiw n, n, Tllllllh ll-lehdlng the iuneral oi his mother. Mn. Cathlrine MoGrsth. ro- turned to Ssekville an Monday-Ir. OO EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Iltlllll and supplying Glasses Ik- H. J. MABON ’- OPTO III‘ . OIIN lleflll Iltb Drsslters llsntagaqhl. l.’ , 0-e-o4+e-oo+o+o+sr0-o+oo#00-0o. ' OOOOO-OOO-OO OOOOO-OOOOOOOOI IAVI IOUI IIII IXAIINII ARI! OIAIIII IITIID II E. E. PARKMAN lesbians Illtsnstrnl Ientalagf-LI. 4L‘; ' l ‘in lvlslslvlvlrhl ll¥lL’I<-.>'1’?l Wire required I roll 36 in. wide 1% in. mesh r5 ga. and l roll 36 in. wide 2 in. mesh, 15 gm 0i’ I roll 72 in. wide, all Iii in mesh, 15 g3“ l0 x 20 x 5 it. to 6 ft. high. Covered top and bottom With rafters to raise height oi roof in. mesh, 15 ga. Extra Soft Lacing Wire, 2 prs., 4, 5 or 6 in, corrugated T-Hinges, 2 Safety I-lasps, I Padlock, 1 Snap, I Hook and Eye. Wire requirecL-I roll 6o in. 3 to 5 lbs. Fox Staples, 5 lbs. wide, all 155 Brace’s Hardware forwF ox Pens, mtra sort l6 gs, galvanized lalng wire, per . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9c Side-cutting Laclng Pliers. pair .. . Joe to $3.00 Galvanised Special Fox Staples, lb. . . . . . .. 10c Shears ior cutting wire. Each . 75o to $1.50 Hatchets and bench axes. Each 81.25 t» $2.00 Nail Hammers. Each .. . . . ..... . . 45c to 82.00 Hand Saws. (made by Dlsstons). Price each .... $1.15 u, $3.00 Guaranteed Axes. Each . $1.25 to $1.75 Dlsston Buck Saws. Each $1.35 Nanow Back Cross Cut Saws. Price each ..... szso u» 52.99 Round Pointed Shovels. Each 95c w $1.75 Post Hole Augers and Diggers. pm; “ch $2.78 to 83.75 Each 85c to $1.10 Pick Handles. ...... 35c Indian Are Handles. Each .......... .. 35o 14 it. ceasi- Ranch Poles. Each .. 35o u» 55c Plain Wire Nslls- Pound to to ee , Plain Wire Nails. Pound 0c to lle Galvanised Clinch Beat Nails. Lb. lee u, m, (Lower price on keg lots.) Rolling Door Hangers and track. u Price per ..... as» so Trackextrl. net-it ......... .. 15¢ “PM 5N!!!” Wflliilete ‘Ioo Sets. Price each . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................,,.... $20.00 go $95M set anici. McKAY at Ltd. _ Water and Summer Streets ‘ ' SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ISLAND Per roll Per roll ielt. Pound roll . . . . . . . .. 100 sq. it. . . . Per roll ium. heavy. roll Wholesale and Retail The largest distributors of Fox Netting and Ranch in America‘ RoJlBauckFireGunlflIIsel l 1 ~E<<". ALL moss mar r. o. a. summnsnsg Common Tar Paper, 400 squqrq {at go r01]. '1 and re oz. Time English mi Lb, '''' 1o, 1s and 254s. Asphalt ma, to and weighs less per ugh’ odorless Slate Suriaced Roofing, iiieprooi.‘ Slate .-- Champion light, medium and heavy roofing s...;.l;.;a' '15.}? lidlili; l...“ Bird's best Parold Roofing, heavy 3-911 p" 30011118 LID Cement, 1 l-gnl. cane, each Petroleum or Crude Root oi about 46 gals. Per gs. 911' m u“ is: Cssks $2.00 extra (returnable) """"" " cm Shingle Stain in s-m, ery Grinders with two emery whgglg, Supplies Dens and Houses 95c y Paper, 400 square ieet tn r011, ‘ 1st 534a square loot than Enslish tarred 88.05 shingles, flreprooi, Per $6.00 u; 33,00 11-00. $2.50 and mm Jlsht. med- Pfl’ 1'01] - . . . . .. $2.50, $3.00 am] $344) ... We ...................... .. s1,” cans. Price w ' use c» $1.4; ................ .. sue