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The all-Canadian board that insulates against hoot, cold and sound. So now you can have: com- fortable den, or the chil- dren a play room, or the wife a recreation room, or the maid abcdroorn . . and all just produced "out of space" with TEN/TEST. Telephone and nsk us to help you locals your hid- den room. scczn ID SUIITIWTI For lQlH-PIBIG information, estimates. stc.. coil 1.. M. Poole o Co., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 172 M.AF. Schurman Co., Ltd Summerside, P. E. I. Telephone 31 l‘ outdoors ON'T shovel coal into the furnace merely to have é. , heat evaporate through the roof. Beaver Insulating EBoarcl uncler attic rafters, and irrwalls, will keep heat in ‘Tsncl cold out. Enjoy priceless home comfort with sub- BEAVER t ks l Western Guardian _.___. -FOR LARGE LIITEBS use Vitaline Wheat Germ. Start feeding now. R. T. '-' ‘ f Limited. ' 7736-10-21-tts-2 wks. --'l'llli SUMMEIISIDE MINIAT- UII GOLF COURSE invites every- -D0 NOT LE1‘ THE PEOPLE in your adjoining district enjoy s11 the sport. Make up a party and motor I to Summersidss —COME T0 THE chicken supper and bazaar in North Bsdeque Hall Wednesday, Oct. 22. Supper from 5 i0 9 D- m. 7737 —FUR FARMING with the “best" silver foxes pays, Buy "Brayco" net- ting at Bruce's. 7723-11 —MR. P. L. BOWNESS. Funeral Director sud Embsimer. has taken over the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, of Centervllle, Bedeque, and will operate it in con- junction with his Summerside busi- ness. Mr. Bell, who has purchased Mr. Wright's residence will have charge of the undertaking equipment. 7226-0-27-Sat-tues-1mo. -APPLICATIONS for the position‘ of Night Superintendent will be re- ceived by the ‘Trustees of the Prince County Hwpital up to October 31st. Applicants please stats qualificat- ions and salary expected. John S. Wright, Beefy‘ P. c. Hospital. 7691-10-18- Sot-‘Iiies-Ai G l -—CLDRMONT INSTITUTE — 'I‘he 11-11: oil/w} Obtained free for smoking tobacco. E h m] d“ ‘was presented with a gift from the one to an evening of healthful and wbéayizfijgwplggwwommnqa, 0y; ‘nstltute. Miss Msolnnis. although pleasant entertainment. It is new time shaving kits sbsolutsly frls. Iu ken by surprise, thanked the mem- and summit. 7736-i0-2l-2i u. ism w“ MM- mvhsr o! Rolvlwd is one poker hsnd—in ths larger fifteen package are two poker hands cent ‘Hires complain sets of these Poke: hands may be sxchsngod or r toilet box containing a “\Villisms" Mlfllllllre G01! b.6513] {libs ‘o! nce of five members and four visit- Cvilrse- Open afternoons and even- shsvingcrssm ars. In the ab of the President, inss- Everybody welcome. g ti." ‘Ll ‘the Vice-president took the chair. 7736-10-21-21 wmmm" Vsl not only Iantimes. Vfriis for special premium sheet to Dept. T. S., Post Ofiics Box 1320, M tmsl. 0B oi Milpeque for their generous con- tributions to missions in the days. _______________ ransoxscs .-.__. —-Mrs. M. L. Frank McKenzie and Master Ross McKenzie returned on Friday evening from an trip to Boston and New York-S. i. —Among those from othsr prov- .oTTl~:'row.~ m "s" - v isnlwluc m ron We“ “aria l “WIIIARNWOZTI-INSTITUTE '- ker hands with Ross ud talcum powder o r m s n , s. bottle of A us vs so s csks of Jersey Cream toi let map. No wonder Rosebud isso popular. with the miners li'i Springlull and Sydney and the merchsntsin Halifax and 3t. John, but _slso with Kipssmokers in every section of tbs early Rev. Dr. Saint of Kensington presided and others on the platform were Rev. Mr. Aitken oi.’ Malpeque, Rev. W. McLeod of Wellington and Rev. Mr. Fraser of Summersidtn-S. enloyabie II lA number of the members of this Institute met at the home of Miss Margaret MacInnis to bid her fars- well befors her departure to ti, S. A. A fitting address was rcsd and she ~rs in s few well-chossn- words. ~mch was served rnd the evening 1s spent soc’ally. The regular mon- 11y meeting for October was held in 1e school on Oct. 15, with an attend- Meeting opened by reciting the Club Women's Creed. Roll csll was answered by "Where I would like to travel." The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The sick committee reported that fruit had been bought for s. sick member. The Institute decided to purchase some supplementary readers for the rcbcol and money for this purpose was voted. No new business was dis- cussed and no program was carried out. Next meeting takes place at Charming, (i0 inches. According to At the neckwear counter today we are showing a delightful exhibit of indestructible "LOVEBIRD" Pearl Necklaces in plain and novelty styles. most attractive and in the best taste, these LOVEBIRD PEARLS will appeal to you at sightrVarlous length necklaces up to $1.00 $1.35 sssssssssssbullill the home of Mrs. D. Macfnnis and roll call will be answered bv "Allied Leaders in the Great War," Novelties __.____._______._. PERSONALS Sets, Friily Vcstees, ..*Mlss Coffin returned from her fall holidays at her home in Moi-ell Just from the dainty designer's hands come these entirely charming new Collar and Cuff the new ideas in design and coloring. in N eckwear Jabots, etc., expressing all to resume her charge as teacher at the Hcrmanville School. ..'Mlss Jude McAulay, of Boston, arrived on the Island Friday evening, on a brief holiday to her mother, Mrs. Kate Ann McAulay. Souris Line Road, where she remains for four weeks. ' Announcing another great range of KAYSER STOCKINGS inces who attended the funeral of Mr- W. R- Oulton were his brother, Mr. John Oulton of Port Elgln, N. B., who was accompanied by his sons. Arthur of Shemogue and Chas. of Port Elgln and also his step- brother Mr. Arthur Taylor of Shem- ogue. While on the Island they vis- law, Mr. Arthur McDonald of Glen. wood and other relatives in that vic- inity, and were also guests of his niece, Mrs. Fraser Wells of Alberton. ~ --o. l regular monthly meeting of the Cler- mont Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Palmemon Mill on Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th, with an attendance of seven members and six visitors. Meeting opened with Instit- ute Ode, followed by Creed. Roll call was responded to by "My Favorit’: Garden Flower.“ School and sick committees gave favorable reports. Program conssted of Vlctrols selec- tions. Lunch was served by the host- ess and a pleasant social hour was spent. Meeting closed by National Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs_ John L. Mill, roll call to be answered with "What I __._-__.-______. EGG Li) ING CONTEST dock McLeod; 3,.Dora Darrach and Mae Cavanagh. ———-—----___ NEW HAVEN SCHOOL The following is the standing of New Haven School for October:- Grade X-l, Mary Devereaux; 2. Etta McManus; 3, Annie Boyle. Grade VIII-1, Ahdrew Goss; 2, Thomas Dcvcreaux; 3, Ens Docherty. Grade VIl—l, Louise Docherty; 2. Ruby McLean: 3, Charles Colville. Grade VI-l, Lloyd McPhall; Ella Boyle: 3. Harry Boyle. ' Grade V—1. Annie Goss. Grade IV-‘l, Etta Clow: 2. Mur- 2, Newest “SLEN best‘ new colors, service weight and medium service weight. would do with $1.000." elgn Missions for the United Churc returned from an extensive worl his own expense, and gave o very in teresting account of the various phas when Rev. Mr. Geddes went Backache Leg, Pains ‘if ficllint! nu frvuneiut ll-‘ll’ calls. nnsuess. lfllciunnilsm Av-hlitr Burn- l-vr. Smnrilng Illnlldr-r Irrllnllon m‘ Iillluryv Wonk-nos! lunkl-s you fowl lirml. rlcnrsssr-ll null rliscnurvnpv-ll. Irv 11n- |'_\'Ill'\' 'l'|--<i. Works fusl, slnrls l-irr-ulnl- ing through lln- ryslcm in 1."- minuil-s. Pmlgnll lay lip-unions, ill-ow gin- up. Try (‘yulnx fnrozio-luul-c-l .\'|1Ifi|v.\| in» llny. nnvlr-r lin- lron-Flnll iluulwinluv. .\l'||si rlulrklv wlnn iinw.» lnullltluns, lul~ nrnw- rl-slrnl Uunp illlll ovmrgj‘. or mun- cy hna-k. (July 75" ill ‘nil drug slor/"l. Nights. nlIPlHlPlIF lmg l':| ins, \'|-rv- EFF] ( fl h’ NT QPTIPAI. SERVICE x723 EXAMINED, cnsssss SUPPLIED AND FITTED. ‘AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN Tl! Armstrong, who represents the Flor- in Canada, gave sn excellent address in Trinity United Church, Bummer- ' side. on Friday evening. He has Just tour of the mission fields, made at e: of missionary work as seen by him on his tour. He also referred to the fact that the Island had the honor of being the first to send a ‘mission- ary to foreign missions from Canada from Malpeque. l-le piiid a high tribute to the Gordons of Alberton and Geddes Notes on the Prince Fdwsnl Island Egg Laying Contest for the it-eek Catherine McNevZn: 3. Stella Csvan- “Ev MR ' ARMSTRONG ending Oct. ill, 11.130. agh. '_ ' ' -- - o’ a I _ , SPEAKS oNmssIoNs-Rcv. Mr. m a I -1 Annie Dammh‘ Mr. T. H. Fost-zrs Fl R. p n 1i led the cc: test forth»: week with 33 eggs. 33-’. points; Mr. l-I C. " R. t-cn b were second with 33 eggs, 37.7 imlzils: The Expnclnleiztal Station. Ciwlottetown B. 1'1. pen 6 were third will: 110' 05115.35 mfin w. The Experimental Station, Char-I lottetown, B. R. hen No. '1 in pen 5 - leads the contest for individual lny- ing wth 243 eggs, 279.2 points; Mr J. W. Bell's B. R. hen N0. 7 s second with 24o eggs, 215.1 prions; ‘The Ken-f M. L w Roper‘ Ljve_szock pm. Slflgl-On 1311b!’ Chm‘ B» R- ‘"11 N°- 9 moter accompanied by Mr. Retson, ls third with 247 68K! find T727 Ayrshire Field Man were recently in points. I this vicinity in connection with Calf- Mr. James Tupllns B. R. pen NO- Club work. A sufficient number of 12 has taken the lead f0!‘ PCB PTO-l members were secured to permit the duction with 1047 eggs, 2130.7 point=z grggnizgtjgn o; the club and no Mr. Wm. Sansonfs B- R» Pen NO- 1° doubt others will also join up later. is second with 2037 c3115. 21321, — points, and The Kensington Baby Ch'cl< Hatchery is third with 1893 eggs. 2104.3 points The production for the wcck was 336 and to dnte 34805. h Elmer Boyle: s, Watson McNevin. _________€__ GLENWOOD AND VICINITY d Miss Eva Paynter motored to Glen- home of Mi. and Mrs. Ncil A. Boult- er. l .__._. His many friends regret to learn that Mr. Elmer Mclsaac, son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. W. T McIsaac is ill with imwmonla- All unite in wishing him a steady and complcte recovery. LEV-TR 0F éY-“PATUY The sympathy of friends in this vicinity is extended to Mrs. Hubert To Misses Mary and Marguerite McGulgsn Whereas. it lmth plowed God to call to Ha eternal rewnrd Jerome Mcflulgsn. beloved father of our sis- ter members. Mary and Marguerite McGulgan. Therefore, resolved that we, the members of the Catholic For o brighter day TQMQRROW Toke c Coscarei Grade III-l. Louis Devereaux; 2, Grade I-l, Foster McKinnon; 2, Mrs. Hubert Bernard and her son Jack of Long River accompanied by wood and spent the week-end at the D0” Heel, a dozen or more of the $1.25 ‘““’ $1.65 ently in Prince County Hospital. The farm rm the Boulter which was formerly owned by late Alonzo Boulter and which later purchased by MrdSimeon rill has now been sold to the 1st tens brother, Mr. Thomas Gorrlll. th its regular monthly meeting on Fri day, Oct. 10th at the home oi’ Mrs appointed secretary pro tem. ode followed by repetition of creed in unison. Minutes oi’ meeting was read and adoptcd- The sick and school committees were re- appointed for next month. Some dis- our-slon took place regarding collect- ions and donations from the Instit- ute for the Prince County Hospital and this question was left over until next meeting. On motion Mrs. George Easter and Mrs. Percy McPherson were appointed s committee to in- terview Mr. David McDonald to se- cure prlces and designs for a teach- er's desk which the institute are considering purchasing. It was also proposed that storm windows be pur- chased for the school but this mat- Gann (nee Pearl Currie) in her rec-‘Rfivvliflts $135; ent bereavement through the death Seven. Visitors ihlrléen- of her husband, which occurred rec- Road i recently motored to Glenwood on a was were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gor- Dunblane Women's Institute held George Easter. The chair was oc- cupicd by the president, Mrs. Amos Gorrlll and in the nbssnce of the secretary. Mrs. D. A. McPherson wasl The l meeting was opened by singing the the last Woman's League of Kelly's Cross. extend the sincere condolence of the League to Mary and Marguerite in the great loss sustained. not only by his family. but the parish of Kelly's Cross in general. for was left over for further consid- eration by the Institute. Motion car- ried that a meeting be hcld at the home of the president on Saturday night. the 18th inst. to arrange for s. chicken supper to be held in the near members present, gallon The service, fully choral, w; taken by his minister (Rev. w. 1 Davies of Cardigan) who also gm the address on "The end of that man, was peace." The following hymn! were sung: "Safe in the arms oi Jesus?’ "Shall we gather st the riv- er?" and "Near my God to Thee.‘ Mr. Stirling MacLeod presided si the organ. After the Benediction hi! remains were committed to the boss om of Motherilarth in the scljoininl churchyard. The pail bearers were Messrs. George Dixon, Robert MacLaren Alfred Larthard, Paddy Shsrkey, Andrew Redmond. and John Mao‘ Aulay. 'I‘he floral tributes were nums erous and beautiful as follows: P111 low from thc Family, Wreaths: Mrs Amelia Simona, The Craswell Fam- ily; Sprays, Mr. and Mrs. Chests! Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Aitketl- Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Kennedy. M!» I and Mrs. Cray/ford Aitken, Dan Mac- Kay and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Richards, Mr. and Mrs- Ems-Si Johnston. Mr. Alfred and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhcw of Margate and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Campbell of Long River e cranberry picking expedition and Boulter. MR. ALEX. D- IVEBSTER ' The oldest and one of the most re- ,spected of tlfe citizens of the com- . munity of Cardigan passed away at his residence there on the 3rd of September last, in the person of Mr. Alex. D. Webster in his 97th year. Born at Morell, P. E. I. in the year 1834, he settled down at Bay For- tune combining the industry o! car- pcntry and farming, and moved to Cardigan about 33 years ago. For the last four years four generations lived in the same house. He was s. faith- ful and devout member of the Pres- byterian Church, and although pre- vented from attending by age and in- flrmity in recent ycnrs, still was in- There are left to mourn their losl terested in and anxious for thc ad- .of a venerable relative. one sister. wrsncement of the Lord's Kingdom in Mrs. Amelia Simons, East Boston our midst. He was always delighted ‘Mass; a son, John, at. home. his only to see his minister and was much daughter, Emily (Mrs. W. Dixon gratified a few vxecks before his Fortune» having ore-deceased him death with a visit made him by his the following grandchildren: JOhI former minister, the Rev. D. MacVi- W. and Adeline at home, WlmllP ll-“l car of Thorburn, N. s, who was then Sadie at Bay Fortune; Mollie at B00 spending his vacation on the Island. ton, Mass; and 12 great Sffllldfhlld‘ He had practically no sickness but ren. To all of whom we extend 0111 passed away as a little child, for thus deepest sympathy in their bercave "Giveth He His beloved sleep." l-lls ment. funeral, an extraordinary large one, took place on Friday, September 5th. After the singing of the Psalm "The Lord is my Shepherd" (Patriot please com’) Further resolved that those resolu- tion be inscribed in the minutes of our sodety for future reference. Marita Malone, Mamie Flood, Hel- BIIPAIII WORK. J. w. Jnnusrou Registered Optometrist (a "u": future. sta leis wnlLl you sins‘ The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. A. McPherson. 'I‘l1s hostesses will be Mrs. Amos Gor- rill. Mrs. Bennie Mcisaac and Mrs- George Easter. The meeting closed by singing the and l1 811°" woesssoonoownofuoovfl service st. his home, the cortcgc IAVI YOUR BIBS wended its way to the pretty little IXAMINII) AND church of Lorne Valley. 4 miles sway. GLASSES FITTED BY The edifice was packed, many hav- E, E. PARKMAN ing to remain outside, and promin- Registered Ont-BMW“ National Anthem. ent men in the businvss and politi- MOMIIIB- P- l l- "nun"...- 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown t, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis m, ‘u, "n" pg", 153.; en Nantes. Resolutions Committee. wev wuss Charlottetown Kelly's Cross, Oct. 115, 1030. BRINGING UP FATHER .__.__.____ wbu SAY vou WERE 5151:1146 :41) YOU VWNT M! TO SQUARE H‘? cal world were amongst the congre~ "ivqggeo-eeeoojosssus JUDGE.’ ‘THIS l‘! TON‘! I THE BARBER —B__sT_:(_}_eor¢e Moron-w l “Lovebird” Pearls $1. o’ $1.35 _ /,-,~_- 4 41