WESTERN GUARDIAN rnoveu sensor FOR A coin. DRAFTY noon on HOUSE Use A Little Coal Or Wood And You'll Have Install An ENTERPRISE HEATER Perl-eat Winter Comfort Bums. Malpeque. aid Graves, Mt. will conduct Service at (The usual Service at 7.30 P. M.) l-ster. —MALPEQUE, Freetown Kenslngton Presbyterian Churches. Freetown at 3. Divine Worship, Malpeque at. 7.30 P. M. Special music. Church Schools, Kensington at 10.30 P. M. and Malpeque at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J’. A. McGowan. Minister. See HOLMAN’S Today For Fine, Economical Heating Equipment _.M1-;_ J, V. Hsrrop. Alta. spent the past two months at Margate, where she was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. ma. Crane. This is her first visit to the Island in 35 years. While here she visited friends in Clinton and Southport, and will spend a month in Fred- ericton, N. B" before returning home. -Bur coal. suamuo HEATERS Quebec: Heaters This compact and serviceable Coal Heater is suitable for homes, for halls, etc. Radiant Globe Heaters This heater has a drum-it will give an abundance of even worm th. Little Cod Specially huilt for boats or email rooma. The "Little Cod" la a wood burning stove, Gift Specially built for boats or small rooms. The "Gift" lje ‘u; bum. iur Itove. Burns all day and all night on any kind of coal. It ia easily controlled and gives a steady. even heat. Slow Combustion Heater is leee work. struction will assure you of many year's of satisfactory service. —SUCCESSFUL SUPPER. — Many of Kensingtons leading citizens attended the chicken sup- per at Sea View Hall, on Thurs- day, among them. Mayor W. F‘. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. Also pre- sent were lVLrs. J. Mlllman and Miss Lottie Sims, who have been known by the highest class of travelling public, for the excellence of the meals served at their tables. That they, one and all. expressed themselves as well pleased with the service and menu, is a tribute to the caterers, who on their part1 deeply appreciate the splendid patronage accorded lhcm by the members of other congregations and communities, The event was under the auspices of St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. —Bur PGLOCALS.. .. .. .. . . . . .. —RETURNING HOME - Mrs. Bessie Buzzell leaves this week for her home in Lynn, Mass, after enjoying a vacation at Margnte, where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Lea Crane and Mrs. Henry Henderson. She also visit- ed her sister, Mrs. Gordon Wood- side, Bedeque, and her aunt, Mrs. Hattie Wlckett. Kensington, and 5°“ 5T°VE5 ‘ , ‘mils-Bits: uzze , w o s o slow c°mbus' on Durant of Mafigate, biashkeenly in‘; t tedi tics, t civic an ne:tei5onal.nSNioe was elected last year to the school board. a com- mittee of six persons, governing the public schools of the city. She ls anxious, now to get hack home to aid her party, (Republican) in electing it's candidate to the The available in two sizes '(No. _ 1 , 1s and 18). The new. dif- §‘°";§:y“°§o§:§, 215d “uffl; bless ferent and better models yea!“ was running a private com N“ 1”‘ m“ and requl” VEIQSCBIIIZ home, along with other Th’ “m”! °°“' enterprises, both public and private. -oor.nnn Aivlvivansanv -- Mr. and Mrs. James B, Bernard, Kensington, were “AtJ-lome" on ACCESSORIES WOOD BURNING HEATERS Airtight Heaters Are inexpensive but even heat. Cabinet Heaters Powerful, efficient wood burning heat- ers in a variety of styles. Box Stoves With out iron construction for extra radiating surfaces. Ooal Roda - Shovels - Stove Boards e Stove Shields e Poker‘ - 111“; 5;“. q Elbowu, eh Stove Pipe, reliable - give Use The HOLMAN Easy Payment Plan 10% DOWN Balance Monthly a HERE IN 1000 AJ). NON-HUMAN WEAVERS .D THE PEOPLE Candidates for publlo office in Weaving or knitting wse practis- Wax came into use for candles ancient Home distributed peas to ed by spiders. caterpillars and 1n the 1am gentury. In China. the people in order to make thfla- birds long before the edvfl IQ candles of vegetable wax havebeell [elves popular. hllmlfl IMIQ- in use for centuries. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWl By Fagaly and Shorten 2' Wane some snare momma; wrru A none um: A iziurc, svomsA nnzrvoucouiowssoouuntcmm: Win, ouwuv, WILL an; our: " w A PARLOQBEDFZOOM mo slur, KEEPA Houuo THAT'S As BIG AS A TRAIN-i Wednesday. September 29th, on the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary when a host of friends and neighbors called to ex- tend congratulations and best wishes to this popular couple, Seat- ed with them yvas their groomsman of fifty years ago. Mr. Henry Craz- lcr. Few are privileged to see their Fiftleth Wedding Anniversary, especially with all the family living and seeing this bright and happy couple, it, is hard to be- lieve they have attained this mile- stone in their lives. Of the eight children, seven girls and one boy, born to this union. all were pre- sent with the ewception of three who reside in distant parts of the Dominion, Mrs. D. L. Morri- son, Phedericton, N. B., and Mrs. Arthur Coston, Toronto. Ont, a recent bride, travelled to be pre- sent with their parents on this auspicious occasion. Rev. J, A. MacGowan was appointed Master of Ceremonies and after a few congratulatory remarks called up- on Mr. Charles MacKay to read an address and Mrs. Alex Cousins 1,0 present this honored couple with a purse of money. Compli- mentary speeches were also made by Mr. James Saunders, Mr, Henry Crozier and Mr. Robert Crozier. ivilr. Bernard, on behalf of his wife and himself. thanked all for their felicltatlons, after which all joined in singing "For They Are - - M". wcliwii i d Fil ." Th "B"! iii-Elm" - 3.2.‘! £23m; 3.75.. . Jaififlifi _ of early Autumn flowers and the dining room table was most at- tractive with its artistic arrange- ment of snapdragons and lighted tapers. centred with a wedding cake, topped with miniature bride and groom. misting in serving the delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake were Mrs, Waldron Davison, Mrs. Horace Glover. Mrs. Benjamin Burns and Mrs. Dwight Bearisio. Many individual at Emerald 0N MONDAY» OCT. Mil. Beginning at ll Noon. Having sold my farm I rrili sell by auction on above date my full equipment of live stock farm im- plemenie and household effects —0itDllI. your Bloomfield yarn -0ltIMI'rTED from the Bedeque United Church notice. Mr. Regin- Allison, Student Borden, Sunday. October 3rd, at 11 A. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A, Min- and Services Sunday, October 3rd. Ken- slng-bon at 11 A. M. Communion, .,// consisting in part: 2 work horses l aolt, ii choice miloh oowe, 8 young cattle, 9 geese, ‘ll hone, 40 chickens, 12 tone hay, 280 hue. mix- ed grain. Share iu hinder, hay mower, gang plow, set. lever har- rowe, ehare in sectional eeeder, potato planter, potato aprayee. ehare in cultivator. Ihare In pa. Cato aoverer. share in threshing outfit, eauffler, z driving wagons. farm wagon, driving eieigh, wood aloflh. scales and all hlude har- uen, both double and elneilm, 4 eorde of wood. Cream separator vso ih. capacity almeet new. hii-' ohen range, furuaoetie, kitchen. chairs, table and sofa. radio elde- 1 board. 3 squares. a quantity floor! oilelotll. a largo quantity dishes‘ and cooking utensils and all email; artiolea used around a large farm. Terms Cash. If day le unfit sale on m: m» a». _ , l JOHN‘ L. DUFFY IIIIIII ‘l’. Morrison, I Auctioneer. gifts were received by this esteem- ed couple as well as a beautiful Trilight floor lamp and purse of money from the family. There was also a much appreciated gift from the Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- tecrian Church. Oongratulatory letters and cards were received. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Bernard many more years of health and happiness. -—6 MMIHMM Even for double iirel priceyou can't buy ‘l anything better than I e><-z:>nE§ sr. rAurs HALL SUMMERSIDE 4—-DAYS—-4 October ‘l3, l4, I5, I6 Fun For Everybody ELLEN’S IllARY (Continued from Page 2) For noon-time had brought clear- ing skies and sunshine and a stiff drying breeze, most welcome after (lays of continued dampness. “it's alarming that's what it is. when one stops to think of the time of year?" I overheard James lay to the junior member of the place to- day. "do you know that in the old- en times we always made it a point to have all the crop saved by Hal- lowe'en and that", he said raising from his armchair and grabbing his cap. "is not too much more than a month away now and we with not. a sheaf in the barn to say noth- ing o! the potatoes and turnips. We'll not get it all dons this Fall!" And Jock laughed. not at all dis- respectfully and remarked: "If we don't it can blame well stay in the ground!" and was off alter his father to the harvesting. I O I He is not so brisk of step. as the other two farmers and yet makes no idle ones, and considering his years is often a puzzle to me. He much enjoys his farming. planning ahead for this or that field's crop “next year." He knows loo off- hand which of the cattle-kind is to be put up for fattening and which "we'd kinda-like to keep" in the herd. He is one who carries turnips or m ngels to the stock in the rest hou at noon and loves to potter about the sties and stables "He? Jllllhl. has fullen. He will neglect his own meals to see that the animals have had theirs, and I can recall yet a look of amaze- ment he turned on me when as n youngster and in James absence, he trusted me lo [cod the cattle their portions of grain. "What!" he said. when he came to inspect my work, "didn't you remember to clean out the mungers first? How would you like ll yourself if some- °T19 led you on n dirty place?" Like JMHPS. he will rlsc in the rim-k hours should a sudden change of weather indicate a stabllng of horses or cattle and in his ieig. llre. perhaps on a Sunday he 11k" to pro\vi along the fields with con. genial companions, to inspect crops or stock. “We have to be in pretty Rood condition to visit Alderlea", a farmer laughed to James and mo W199i "by the time we prowl to the roaches of this farm, acros Rob's Professional Card mu Marian) Sum wvcrside T. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant Offloe at ll Granville Street Phone I'll Iammerelde “OWIOLP-Wmv-‘m The‘ | 8. F. NIINTER R. 0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyaee Glasses Fitted SMALLMANT BUILDING. lurameraide, P.I.I. PIIONI 1U l Aclcoss is. ntnu ,5. Engrave v/i DOWN l. Kind of dog [River iRul.) , m; 3. Blunder 9. Odd (Scot) 4. Mosiem i0. Iintice title l1. One of the _ sslviae l2. Garment l4. Entirvt 5. Old times (archaic) d. Rotary motors run ' amount. W "ll", l8. Whether 7- Belief i7. Greek letter B. Girl's - l8. Chinese Illllll measure ll. Shout to ' m. Instrument 13.leeee'l mother leis.) ‘ ' IOI‘ dividing , linel l1. Girl‘! name M. A aon of Jacob , I8. Radium feym.) I I. Apex 28. Seine _ ao. Exclamation 32. Metallic rock 31. Fine earth in water 31. Variety ol _ mandolin 40. Exclamation 4i. Ancient Greek coil 42. Public notice _ '48. Turkiehl 44. A thick, sweet liquid 46. Metal tag 48. ifiult 49. Lament 80. Compll point. 81. Variety of ' thalcedony WI GO-—AUSTIN. DAHY caomsswo 1d. Pin used in 20. Carling 22. Close to 23. Young 21. For 29. Music note 30. Hebrew 3i. Suitable 33. Guido's 35. Ancient tale 3d. A pronoun 38. Undershot oorossn 2._1,9_4s RD r """i""'f"r uu uuu" SGCT GED EDGE splicing x u m ui vehicle n m in ml: bum: us: rowdiel HE BIGF- D LilZlDlIl EIULIIIID EDIZIGB BEIGE-l Yesterday's Anew-ea 39. U. S. president 43. Like a wing 45. Cherished animal 47. Gazelle (Tibet) prophet highest note waterwheel DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—EEOI‘B'S how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB nLoNoFnLLow one letter simply etanda for another. In this example A in l for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apo ‘trophcs, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Euc day the code letters are different. \ A 0m"- c vcoss zi. c nuarcxr awa- ooxxq RJCIU KJBPCXFVM CWJO-IMBIP. versatility. C-yptoquote: NOW m run: somurr or nova-s TOPMOST PEAK Kiss wit: AND PART; NO FARTl-IEB can Quotation Mme-cue n2 am. mwru amen». lea. their, and to the end of the other farm—and back here, a fellow! pretty well winded!" O U Q Another weak has gone from the folks at Alderlea, one a bit dis- appointing to the harvesters and yet wonderfully good to all at Alderiea. In the exquisite peace of this farm-place at week's end, we remember the world in unrest, the sullen war clouds mll8Ih[\§bOVO nations and words come to mind- words that are very comforting in their promise, and repeated in many a dark night of care or on some lonely way: "Thou shalt not he afraid . . . for He shall give His angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways.” Until Monday - - - Dulry e e a Good-night. . . . C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETINGS -Tig~nish Parish Hall ._......_..Oct. 4 Si. Edward's Hall 5 Alberton Court House .. .......Oct. 6 Bloomfield Hall . . . . . Cape Wolf Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 8 All meetings at 8.30 p. m. Everybody Welcome. ...........0ct. 7 Stokley's Tomato Soup . . . . . . . . . . . .99c for ....36c Island Pork and Beans 2 tins tor 25c or $3.00 per case Burns Corned Beet Hash Reg. 40c Speciai......27c Beet Stew ....2 tine for 35c Grapefruit Juice Millars Store liEllSlllliTilli r. c. |. First Anniversary SEPT. 30th T0 DOT. 7th per doz. - Aylmur,‘ vag- and Tomato Grapefruit 96 4 tor.. ..29c Soup . , _ , H10 “n, for 95c Sunlight Soap 2 tor.....26c Creamed Style Com Lama Soup r . . . . . Fresh Beef . .2 tins for 80c" Toilet Soap .2 fErPZIQC PM‘ 2 U"! f0!‘ 30¢ Brooms 5 strings .......80c Cut Waxed Beans inola floor wax .....33c 2 ill"! I" - - - - ~--1_3¢ egont floor wax ......2$c Ciarits Pork 8r Beans 2 tms Large Javex, bottle ...25c 3 tins _lor .....,,,,_,;.,..27c Peanut Butter 9 oz tumb- APPIQ fill" Iers . . . . . . . . . . . 16¢ _2 tins for Jello and Jello Lemon Pie Bright's Tomato Juice filling 3 for . . . . . ....29c 2 tins tor Mother's Own and Marco's ‘Yllllt’: Prune Plums Tea 2 lbs. for ....$l.80 Oranges 288 3 doz for $1.00 Toilet Tissue 3 rolls for 25c - Pickling Vinegar ....55c gai. Dairy Salt 5 lbs. ......I3e Bulk Lard 2 lbs. ......68c Com Syrup reg. 38c for 33c Molasses per gal. .....$I.25 Peanut Butter I6 ozs....38c E. E. Parkman can, ii-ll. - piomeieiei lyee hamlnel Glasses Fitted Visual ‘hairline Given BEGIN!‘ TIIEATII BLDG. Bummer Street. Iuasumaide per tin or $3.65 a case Chocolates, good quality Ramns Seeded and Seediese lb. _2 lbs. for ......40c French Creams lb. ......3$l: Fitted Dates 2 lbs for ..40c I lb. loxes at Chocolates 80c Men's and Women's Canvas Gloves, per pair Ladies‘ Finest Quality Nylons, per pair ............ $1.25 Ladies’ seamless nylons, per pair .............,,,..$I.00 Ladies’ Lisle Hora, par pair .............._.,....m6lc Men's Hose assorted 20% discount ‘all and Winter Goods arriving daily including Men's and Women's and Children's Wear including underciothing AND don't forget our shoe store with I596 discount on all " shoes for this week's sale SHOP AT MILLAIVS Where your dollars buy more Front sq». son. t» Oct. m. l A ' Iiensington, P. I. I.