'r sou _ :rim onin.L0n~'rn'lTOWxn acc.) Hear Me, Ye Winds and aves . ~ ' ' B. Stonehill Lead, Kindly Light Chris Chapman (Chimes with Grand Orgnn) Nearer.My God,ToThee Chris Chagman _ (Chimes with Grand rgnn) 'Adeste Fideles (Ol: Come, All Ye Faithful) $110-l _ Shannon Four [The Holy city ' Helen clul. d Ballads in English _ 52034 (Listen to the Mocking Bird l Grace l_The Nightingale _ f Hoffman 54o2o_ $2.20 90c. ' 90c. $1-_GE Clanical Record: Le Regiment de Sambre ct Meuse (French Nnliunxl Marching Song) in French . Lucien Muratore nfl Records - - _ 'Coronation Medley March Canadian Dominion Band United Empire March _ Canadian Dominion Band 'March of the Nova Scotia Highlanders American Regimental' Band The Rainbow March _ American Regimental Band trumental Novelties 'Birds of the Woods (Piccolo Solo) George Aclcroyd The Shepherd’s ldyll (Flute Solo) 'l' , George Ackroyd ]~`./r_/1.11 Catalog-ur ask one Q/‘I//e 1/rulers /ix/rd, or-lun'/r dirrr! to he l’zlthé Fréres Phonograpll Sales Co. 4.:-A Clifford sun: . TORON110, ont. .l1....l.-f../wif..-_» 1...., .\'.»..- /l.'.l-.t /4/4;. Paths' Records are Sold by it A l _ illl.l.l<:lt lzlmsf L QT , /. / /Q f` "\ _/ -4 A ~ U Reme e an disc machine can be e ui ed to l_ _J ; A4 (I mb r- Y _Q DD ~i~l._ ploy Pathe' records at a nominal cost. i Ginn] ferril‘nr_v nflen Io live d¢'uler.v. 36 H8, *i* lvrsrl-1l<.\‘ \\1ll<>l.l-:_»'.\l.l-: lil.<'l`ullu"l'<>lllr=st ut 3.15 p.lu. and at Freetown at T` p. ul. The Sncrcment of the Lords ,\lmn. Cash mustocompany order. | in Misoouclls on Monday morning of 8 hilhly respected resident. Alphonse left to .mourn three soul; and six dau Ihters. The tunorsbwus held"l'uesdn_v morning tn ynzsaouclie cemetery. _oral ot the ln/te Mr. Alphonse Gaud- -_et who passed away on 'Monday morn- _ing took place from -his into residence lin Miseoucho on Tuesday morning to the Miscouche cemetery. He was 58 years of use and n. very highly res- pected ' losident of Miscouche. Be-~ sides his wife t.hare'are lett to mourn three sons. Pte. Ray in France, I-‘rank ' .ln U. S. _A. and Cloud at home; also, six daughters, Miss Loretta and Ml-s.l Summers in U. S. A. and Misses Ardinu. Bertha, Iris and Theresa nt home. To the bereaved family deepest s'yrlpathy_ is extended,--I.. --CAPE TRAVERSE NOTES.-.-IIS. ilowntt, oi’ (‘npe 'i‘l'a.vel'se. lllolored to Sulnlnerslde on Friday und reported the roads in very had 1-ondition.-l~ior friends ure glad to see Pearle (‘. llowntt. ol’ Cape Traverse out again rl.i‘ter being confined to her home with lnunlps.-Miss Gwen Douell, Victoria. Supper will he dispensed on Sl1bliatll_.is visiting he-I‘i Dilfellls at (`=1Df* lim-. ist, :lt North Bedequc nt 11 u.nl. | -MARITIME FAlR.- 'I`-he Seed l-‘air managing committee is busy get- _lillg everything under way for the ,Maritime Fair to be held in Summer- 'slde on the liih, 12th und 13th ot next 'month All extensive program is bolng 'pl~epal'cd, and Sumxuerslde is promis- lod one of the biggest events in its 'llEstor_v. Tho l=.ecl°etnl‘_v repolts that n* 'very lurge number oi' entries is being [received t'roln .\lovu Scotia rind New lirllllswlck. _ l -BURIAL IN SUMMERSIDE. - The remains of tllc late Mr. Wmf |\\’i<-kllam was brought to Sumlnemide from Alhorton for burizll which took_ 'place on 'Pllesday morning from the ISL Pnul'u (‘h\ll'ch to the Catholic `l‘euletel°y. The deceased was :l native- lot ireland. He camo to the islgmd ov- er titty yours ugo und worked :lt Ille- tailoriug business in Summersiale uu- lil twelvo years ago when lle rctiled -und weut to live in New Brunswick. About three years ugo he returned to the Island -to spend the rest ot his llnys with his willowell dullghtor Mrs. Kecfe ol' Aiberton at whose home he passed llwuy :lt thc udvullt-l>.ri ago of S8 years.-l.. _ _ -SAD DEATH lN l-lAL.|FAX.-Mrs. (‘:1thsrine Burke, oi Darulcy, received li lelogrzlnl 'Tuesday October 29th. convcylllg the sud news of`tllo dc-nth in llulitax of her brother, Thomas lllogers. Deceased was 46 years of nge and had i'ol'n'lel'ly been employed on the Cnrferry steurner until Sept. when be wont to Halifax and n few \voeks lzltel' wus stricken with ill-_ lillelr/.ai followed by piluemonill. A|l_ than lucllical skill. kind- and tender nul-slllg_ by Mr. and Mrs. l’vl‘0.V_ t`rozlrl~ scenled to stay not the noble spirit llult passecl to the great beyond :lt Il p. lu. ol above duio. ills l~ltcl'liu_g qunlltlcs of mind and heart will not be forgotten hy his many triencls in D-.uinley and other parts where he was well known. The following sisters and brothers are left to mourn tlio loss of nn ever kind und loving broth- er: Mrs. Catherine Burke, of Daruley. Mrs. Annie Mcliollnld, York Villast. liowurd in l.owl\ll, Musa. zlrld \Villiatil in Edmonton. Wasil. ull to whom Tlnverse.-Miss Bessie Boll, oi Sunl- llnolside, ls- visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boll, t‘apo Trnvel'se.--- Owlng_to the high -tide caused by the storm 'I‘hursday'!\'ov. Nth the pier :lt Pape Tllaverse sulicrell consider- llblo damage -und it. is understod ll will be under going repairs an soon us woriuxleu are iavniluble. - Tho people of Cape Traverse are highly plc-a.scd that the churcllcs were open- ed on Sunday Nov. 17th. when the nation-:ll tlulnkslxlving services were lwld.--X. ~ \vEs'r1m.\' PEnSotl.u.:~l ---Miss Suv Mllrloy, ol’ (‘l\rl<~toll. is :ll presnllt. in .S\lllimornirlo. ` -Miss Eva Mc-Neill of Slllnnlcl'-_ -side spent u few days visitlnl: in Montague. _ _ . \ -Misa Tisey (flux-ko, Miss Pool-lo `1{ow-all an Mr. and Mm. 11. C. .vlulm-ll oi’ Cape Traverse. nlotored to Sum- _merside l~ecentl_y.-X. -Miss Bel-thu Mutturt. one of tim lnurses .of Dalton Snrlitorillm. North Wiltshire, spent a few days ut her if - l li-tudients of Prince of Wales ~.Collc';c.‘ who hlivo been at their l'esper-‘ivn holues in Cape Traverse during lil"- past six weeks have l'et\lrnr~:l to .Charlottetown to resume their stud- inll.--X. ' , llbr (?ast_ol'in. _ when she hull Chilriren. sho 1!=\\'® ____.._.__.._.__-.-1 lnucll sympathy has bccu cxtondedu (0t.hol' papers plonso copy.) Ask for Mlnnrd's and take no other. T '~. -l=uNsnAL -ssnvlcs.-'rue nfn-. ' ~ » . _ . -' . _ , _ _ _ _*_ _ -_ _ _ __ ____- _ __ _"_ ,_ - _ _~ _.in .dig __ __v _ _____________ _ _-,~ .__ ____ __ l » The Western Guardian ‘ 4 1 » ' . l ~ -,_-_-_~»~-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_ _ __-_- __-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-__ - -- -,_-_,_-_ l_:_-_ "L______ _ _:___ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ i ' , _ ’ 2 , l -_IT PAYG to buy in this Plovillcc. l --TWO CENTS Fiji WDRD each -‘ , - ' l ` l _ I . _-_ - _ ~ insertion for advertising in this col-_ __ _ _ , _ . . Lat‘|'cl-t.y’s. Sunlmersicle. Mti’.‘Minim\lm charges twang,-.nve ¢9n;s_ ' _ - V ` _ _ _ . ‘ ' ._ _ _ - . _ , - i _ _, l -IRON .DEDU-l!illll slZ9, V617 -0l|'l'UARY.-- Thg dggth 'occurred ' i ` - ` -- _ ' special prices at furniture hoaiiqliar- ~- _ _ - f ` I _ ‘ ` 4 _ ters-primes. ‘ma-11-is muonniuel A T ' ' G8-\ld0l. \1§9li_58._0nly o, iew days be-' - ‘ ' - ` - _ ` _fore u daughter Edna, passed away. ‘ ‘ I l~lesdqunrters._ Braces, Sununei-sido_Belldes a iorrowing widow there are - _ _ ' ~ ' _ _zum-ll-is mmmuzl ‘ ` . _ __ » ' - i _ iGeorgette Crepélwaists showing thenew round neck with or- Without collars, beautifully embroider.-d » \ Dainty and new.».Pr1ces are from i P $6.98 to $8.75. ' . Crepe De Ciienc Waist; in all shades with round neck, large or small Collars, Prices range from fl _` AFT' WUMEN’S>` AN D he L """ \_- S' '=ii;.’ \ c0ATs MISSES PLUSH s ' This . Seasons latest Styles in belted models with deep Convertible chin collars A -' lg/ l __ 4. ‘ range .rom ' _‘€'_~iif~_\ ‘ “D '"1" Fé# /' I - in _plain or for trimmed styies.- Prices a $30.00 to $7 2.00 See our Friday and Saturday Specials 'ML _ -Mr. and iirs. Walter Lord, Cape* _ ` ' ~ _ _’l‘rs.verse, are receiving the . con- V _ _ ' _ _ grutullltlons of their many friondi-l on ` ‘ tho llrrivnl ol’ at baby girl.-X. ' - , - - . 5-* homo in Papo Traverse.-X. " -:_ 1 _ ______ Q _ i Butteer lb . . -- - -- -WSH UGBHW U°‘l5m""V» Mig" Eggs doz. . . .......47 ‘mule 1" Mmmrt and Hemi A' Lam' ' Outs bus. . . . . . . . ...'I5 -°-°- _ Potnlnos per bus 60 to 05 MoN1'AouE MARKETS ’\\'neat»pel~hl-i 1.50 to 2.00 l __ -- Oats, (blk) per bus (new) . . . . . . . ._85 I’otatoes......... . . . . . ....60 Caliskins . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 I Ldnlb pelts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 to 1.50 _ Lamb pelts l . .....1.50 l~In.y pressed . . . . . . . . .. 15.00 ------°--"‘-'° 'W0o1wn,;h¢.1,,, . ..--35 Hay loose . . . . . . . .. 12.00 uggs- _ _ _ . . . . . . ` ... ....47 wool washed .. .. ai ` \Vill@l’l B05! ‘WS Bl€`k- W" “ve ll" Pork (olgnns in) . . . . . . . . . . . . ......Z1 Wool Unwashed ...65_ Fwiiorlfl- -_ Fowl nb.; . . . . . . . . . _ .......15 rowl perth 23 to 25| Outs (black: bus. _ When sho wats :1 child, silo cried out (white) buB_ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS KENS'N°T°N 'V"‘“"E"'° Bitter nlalryi ner ln ........'ss lo 42 Butter (cremery) por lb. them (`-°~St°F`l“- Potntoenbus............. ........60 Eggs permm _____47 __`-+11 lg!!! _QI v » -_ ._ _ ,‘ _ ..l=-IT PAYS to buy lu this Province. ..'°'MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is thn Georgetown Guardian l-epronolliul tive. if ._ - -- _._ ..-*INSTITUTE MEETS. - he- Kingsborollgh Wbnlenhl Instituto ulct Nov. 6th. Aitertlle usual bllélncus it_ was decided to send Xlnun boxes lu the soldiers from the district. Wo_ then llnd it progrlim ns follows: ' Af trio, "Wunitn," by Pearl and--Malltl Vllillx and Ruthie Stewart. A lsclla- tloll. "Wllell llnnnnh Struck." by "A Story of the War," otlnr wllloli -.vo llud lnstrun_1on:c.l.musie hy l‘l=nrl :intl t .\i.iul Ching. Alf.-vtlnlz clnu-1' wlxll ¢ ~ l was invited to llr- llofllo of Mrs. Theodore Stu.v.ll'i. lneluhern prellellt ,- lo, vlslwm 2. sour- ‘um lm mneilnn: c some of the wzlllnu mot and had lt' rolls to spin at Ilonl`e,'lind the lmlttltlg' cd mother. Erich 10_ccnt box of Cascnretg mnming r l I W6 " I C A i=`§`-:/ .__’- ,_ '- in going on nl fast as possible.-Coni Elsie Fraser. ghpaper i|'ol_l1 I\ll1utl Do‘m~n|ng and pm.u.5_uns dmease-B_ Ching "Social li . in Rurul t"uullnll:ll- 1 ‘l"“~" A '°“"“"°“ ‘W ”°"“ Vhlllll- that tired reeling and other ailments. a .' Save tho Kiln; Tile ll`- \:'_ .~l.cetlun m,h_ "yer ‘mm |,|dn,y g,¢'|,|,|¢,_ _ _ pr spinning noe. wlliln olllcrs have token _ ..~'rwo csN1's Psa wono ascii - 'rnnrrl-:Rs RANCHERS GR DEALERS 0-F inllcrtioll for nrlvcrtising in this col-L l uulu._ (‘llsll must nccompnny ol-der_ ' _ ' " Minimum churgo twenty-tivo cents. ESPElIllllY _ “ lil-* llllli -n-1 Hood's'8ar|aparllls-lost'Medicine to Build Up the System _l 1 Altar luliueuzn, grip. levers, blood- hat leave poor appetite . weakness, Hood's Sursubaril-la has benoiited ltollsiindn by purifying and enriching he blood. curing skin diseases, atom lt's record oi' cures of ncroiulo, salt haunt, psoriasis. dimples, eruptions. dtsrrh, _and rdnumotismm owes 'its mhrlt. ' _ is needed Send or 'bring your_ R'/\W FURS to mc before disposing- ii. will pay you; 1 Hav' _cured the ap intment 'ol' buying representative for oné ol|'|Agl'rl?l'icli’.-l~lar;;est lihw Fur Merchants with established connections throughout. Unit.c_d’States. Cannda and the large fur centres of l‘3li'l’i5i>0 l am ui d position to pay the best market. prices for all klh_ds»oi` Bow Furs. __ Postage or expressage. paid. Remittance made same day goods renewed Furs 'held in vnult anfl valuation 'sllbmiitrd when requested. MUSKRA'l`8 AT PRESENT ARE HIGH. SENDJN YOURS AT ONCE. A _ Reference, any hunk in Summers'dc, Ollice Corner Mc- Arthur brick block. _ _ Summ‘exsi¢ie.- -P. E. 1.' Buy your Dinner or Tea Set- from one of our Stock _Patterns in best English Semi orcelain You can_ select from these in any quantlty. lsticlrs Sunnyside 1-Zi- -1- l\\H\\\‘l FLGUR ._ ROB!-N H000 'The bint flourfliiade, onde Carton just receive . quality guaranteed. ' In Barrels, 981;; bans. 49 lb bag; n'l_ld ‘2*+llr`bsf\r. VCU' _convenlgilt for `smll& hm" llles. ‘ r‘ prices- e no. higher than cheaper Rnd” are sold for . ROBIN f_1°Qv,./~ ~ - PORR Ds! OATS aid OAT B_!\L (na better §‘.‘.“é’.‘I’.i7-‘I»‘~‘i»»»i&“&l‘I»-‘§‘1 and sold .'iil`. any _qullntltY. Wholesale & Rota," at lowest prices.