‘Pv-(Yftt . HfWEDNESDAY. 1 r . M. Jules Tremblay i of Holt Renfrew £9’ CCa, Quebec Shows Furs-Takes Orders Alterations .-\\'1> TuuRsnAY Y‘, . ... l‘ u; W l-I D N {~15 i) .-\ ‘i’ Moose a NGLEOD Lhiiitcd iflT. .»\.‘€N'.\‘ rltfllltll. .”¢».»““;I.'.; ;. O (Ludo VII-l. l‘ Mary Binnciiiird; . Grnde 111-1, Ileiii 'l‘r:i uni‘; '3, Vr-r- . - ~ Ilon Boiger. iOO OOOQOOODOOQ OOOQOOOOOO Montague. l’. I. I. Mary A. DIZFCOii» Teacher, tPntri/it please rope) Grade II-l, iilzlrszuerite lllziiiL-‘niirl 5 "AVE YOUR EYES Grade r m»- l. Rinrj.‘ I‘.["l~u'1t, :1 ‘I examine AND PRO Boiger l, z GLASSES FITTED BY o: is r 11>» 1. n. - .11 I E. F. PARKMAN Tom Bolgcr. z Registered Optometrist 1 The L. f‘. SMITH 'l‘ypeivriter requires much less physical energy to operate than any other. Thus not so tiring to the Operator, less impairment tn ElTZc'elic_y' and Greater Production. Bail-Bearing in )IztIn-\vorking points is mainly the answer, Prove it for yourself-Ask for trial A Soulis Typewriter C0., Ltd. Sole .~\;.;ents (‘oronzt Typeyvriters J.- Adding Machines. Halifax, N. S. Local Representative ll. .‘-l. SIMPSON, 637, Queen Sh, Charlotte‘ own FFECTIVE immediately a further saving can be made by purchasing lamps by the carton. It's convenient to buy lamps by the carton . . . and handy to haven few "extras” i on hand to replace burn-outs. Fill your sockets with Edison Mazda Lamps . . . they give soft ‘restful light and full value of current consumed. l” EDISO 13A LDS l iFc/iuxni/iucizwnizlii. ELECTRIC enonucr l '-OOOQQQO+§O-OOOOOOOQOOQQQQQ1 THE Western Guardian: 1 l —WE WILL BE BUYING dressed‘ Pork on Friday and Saturday until.‘ noon until further notce. Organs: out. Top prices. BtH-il-t-Qi. ' —l'iNITl'JD CHURCH 0F CANADA —Kensingtou, Nov. 9. Rev J. R, Saint, D. D. Minister. 9.45 a. .m Sunday school. ll a. m. and 7 p.m. ~Armistce Day and Thanksgyiug Day Message. 3 p. in. Summerfield Dr. Oliver at Kensingtou 3 p. m.' Monday Nov. 10. ——S\‘!\ll'ATlZ'r' EXPRESSED-Much .=_\‘mput1"._v is (xpressed for Mr and iVlYS Permanus Brennan o1’ Elmsdale, 1n the death en Friday of their lttle (laughter aged two years, loin": months after cnly one days illness. The l » iunei-ril took place on Sunday after- .-\ \‘l.‘l'_\ ititcw-"i -' 1iuii.::~.:"i2';11l:ui in being held ,.__./3,, “m, m, hon“, ,0 the Unimdi in lllv - Fri" (‘outs Zilld church at E‘m.=dslo. R/zv. Mr. Profitt small fin ‘]_:"»i]‘_ ’j‘rgn1bla_yi officiating. Interment was in the will h‘: qirt! ~ 1.111110 of repair or “med 91mm‘ cemewly “l mms‘; ‘frllfbilliflil. . faiers —~AUTOMOBILE CASES-At t-httl Court lloilse. Summer: cc on Mcn- rlny mornng before Mr John Camqabrll. J. IR. a. part)’ {or drivingl with ivron; numbers who pimdcd ,;i-.u'._-.- was fined $10 and costs. In: the afternoon the adjourned hearing, c~f parties from Kinkora and vicinityl was heard by Mr. Campbell. The, aroused. who ivas oharged with reek-l loss (iriving causing n collision in Q -— ~—-— 0 4‘ ‘ ‘ 4 . Feiioiviir: ."= 1.1- iii ‘l r n! f1‘, : I lwhich one Cr ‘he ca“ was badly dam‘ Ann's Sclisul for 11n- 1n xii (ll lls- z 3145535 "1159 2 lnlrllilldgulclly Iillflkllzef-kflll‘ s .1 . . . . ar- wbel. v p ‘o n. w. TAYLOR 1 . ' r l H H ti‘ PP | grade ;.__1| _.\‘!:_.C. T,.,.‘,,,,.._.; _ 1.05; 1.41:0; : ‘cJ or tm pan 1 f and r. J. J. m, R d d; 3_ A. ' ponies ts -.lo1inson. K. C. of Charlottetown 1 c mo“ z “z Blchum" m"?! g and Mr. C. D. IvIacCallum. Sum-l s merrade appeared for the clcfcnco-sl —CIIII'IF DE-YO-KAII—MX‘. Chit-l fies A. Cooke, "Chief De-Yo-Kdh." z the Iroquois Chief. Canada's noted Indian Basao and Entertainer, gave n very interesting and unusualeu- icrtainment (0.5. large audience in Central Bedeque Hall, ‘Thursday ev- ening. Oct. 30. Mrs. Jack MacLeod and Mr. George Bowness accompan- ied by Mrs. Dolison delighted the audience with their splendid vocal solos and duets. The Ladies Auxiliary 9f Bfiieqlle certainly deserve credit for putting on a. program of such high merit. Candy was sold during in- termission and o large sum was real- ired fnr the P, E. Island Orphanage. A vote o! thanks wear. extended to Mr. Cooke also tp Mrs. hfaobeod and Mr. George Boivness and all those who helped to make the entertainment a success-S. PERSONALS —-Mr. and Mrs, Ray Bernard and family accompanied by Miss Brooks, sjent the ii-eck-end at 0‘Lea.ry.—S -—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell of Summerzvde. spent the week-end at their home in O‘Leary.—S —»-‘VIr. Frederick Wadniau of Sum- merside spent the week end at his home in 'I‘ry0n.-—S '—Mr.=.. William Muttart of Sum- merside has returned to her home from the Prince County Hospital very much improved-S ‘Stubborn Coughs “all Ended by Recipe‘, Mixed at Home I-lere is the famous old recipe which mil- lions of hnuseivives have found to bc the most dependable menus of breaking up a ' stubborn. lingering rough. It takes but u , moment to prepare and costs little, hut it l gives real relief even for those dreaded l coilghs that follow severe cold epidemics. From nny driiggist. get 2% mmees o! Piuex, pour it into a 16 oz. bottle and fill the hultie with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. Thus you make 16 ouuees better remedy than you would huy remLr-mniie for three times the 0051f. it never spoils and tastes so good that. even children like it". Nut \lll_\' does this simple mixture soothe and Iieni the iuiinuieil throat membranes with surprising ease, hut also it is absorbed into the blond. llllli nets directly upon tho bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole nyl- tem in (hroiviug off the cough. It loosens the zerm-imlcu phlegm flllfl eases cheat loreness in a way that is really astonishing. Piuex is a highly enueentrnted enm- numl of genuine Norway Pine, eontuiu- mg the l‘l('|,i'.'f\ agent of creosote. in n re.- fiued. palatable form. Nothing known in medicine is more helpful in eases of (lilt- tressini: coilghs, cilest voids, and bronchial troubles. Do not. nor-opt a substitute for Pinex. It in guaranteed to give prompt relief or money rcfunde .-....--‘ Jun-s..- noiu surmi l WITII IIANGERDIIS 1 iuuiassnon Do you sutier after meals with a belching, from sour and acid stomach? Many believe they have heart troubll and tremble with fear, expect 3n! minute to drop deed. This 69h "0" can be prevented, likewise relieved. l Take Carter's Little Liver Pills liter meals and neutralize the gases. Swceten the sour and acid ltomachge- lieve the p: and enwflfi!!! 4189""??- The stomach liver and bowels w d be cleansed oi P0150", Plmlul l-"d dangerous indigestion us: pearsnan’ the system enioy: a tonic e ect. 3r; delay. Ask yqiir flflwfi" for, I pug. of Cam: s Lmle ver Pills. (IHARLOTTETOWN McArthur has returned to her home in Emsdalc having spent a very pleasant month with her delights: Mrs. George Key of Slum- mersida-S ' —~Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison and Mrs. .1. .1. Macwilliams of Heb-l ron Lot 0, were visitors to Bummer- side on Mondayl Rer. Mr. Harding accompanied them on their return fer s few days shooting-G NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Report of North Carleton School for October:- Grade IX-I, Dorothy MacFarlane; 2, Arthur Wright: 3, Lloyd Lowther. Grade VIIl-1, Emmett Mclnnis; 2, Alberta Muttart Grade VII-l. Rita Gould: 2. Wan- da Lowther; 3. Tcrc:a Muttart. Grade V-l, Sadie Muttart: Z, Wil- bert Muttart: 3, Sandy Muttsrt. Grade IV—l, Frank Muttart: l. Hazen Lowther. V Grade III-l, Edna Gould: 2. Ger- ald ltlncBride. Grade I (Sr.)—l, Everett MacFar- QQABQLNY Eastern Guardian: muoass: was. rm- Robes ma! and Fur Colts st McGowan-is Limited.‘ 8010-11-3-31. i ..~r_ox wnus and Ranch sup-i plies in stock It-McGOWans Limitrd.‘ 80l9-1l-3-3i. ..'BR-IDGI‘I‘OWN INSTITUTE.- ‘Ihe regular mes-ting o! the Bridge» toim Women's Institute met at the liome of Mrs. Frank Clay, Oct. 22nd. with eight members present. Meet- ihg opened by singing "The Island Hymn," followed by repeating of the Creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by each member paying a nickel. Minutes of last moetinfl read and approved. The sick and school committee each gave their report. It was decide‘ to purchase a Globe for the school. The Treasurer re- portcd that $21.81 had been made by the st. Peters Dramatic Club pro- sentlng their play “A Noble Outcast" in the hall on the fifty-fify plan-A program cdns-istlng o! s recitation by , Mrs. W. W. Mcleod and a reading‘ by Miss Sadie Farquharson was much ‘ enjoyed by all. um meeting whichl is our Annual Meeting will bb held mt Mi's.,E. H. MacDonald's home a full attendance is requested. Roll call simwer will be the annual fee-a dainty lunch was served by the l-lostws and the singing of the Nathimal Anthem brought this very enjoyable meeting to a close. HWNSTITUTE MEETING — The members of Bear River South Instft- ute met at the home of Mrs. James Whalen on Sept. 18th for their regu- lar meeting. Twelve members and three visitors were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answer- mmwu SOFT snnrs l F OR FALL We have a few Men’s Hats in broken lines and sizes which we are clearing out at reduc- ed prices. These Hats are all good styies‘and patterns. govizmsrin s, 1930 A splendid range of MEWS and BOY’S GAPS F_0li FALL HATS Hats worth up to 5.00 clear- - lane. ‘ land: 4. Jean Mlllmau. Grade I lJrJ-l, Kenneth Low- titer. Teachcr~Verna Weeks. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for Octoberz~ Prlmfpars Department Grade X tSr.)--1, Dpris McKenzc; 2, Eileen McKenna; 3, Catherine Murphy; 4. Anna I-Ieggarty. Grade X (Jul-l, Linda Hardy; 2. Don Baker; 3, Dorothy Howard; 4, Irene Caseley. Vice-Principal's Department Grade IX-l, Norman Hogg: 2, Doris Higgins; 3. Gladys Baker; 4, Jimmie Cousins. ' Grade VIII-A, Evelyn McNeill; 2, Helen Watson‘, 3, Lucy Brown; 4, Velda Caseley. Miss Profittk Department Grade VII-l, Gertrude Cameron; 2, Marjorie Kennedy; 3. Gladys Fol- Grade VI——1,-—l. Jean Prof tt; 2, Claire Somers; 3. Rosezita McKenna; 4, Adele Brown. ' ' Miss Rcadyk Department Grade V-—1, Reta Clark; 2. Millie Beairsto; 3, Dorothy Beairsto; 4, Iva Champion. Grade IV-l, Baden Champion; 2,, Mary Caseley; 3, Joyce Millman; 4,] Annie Delaney and Helen Higgins. Miss Higgins‘ Department Grade III (Sm-A, David McLean; 2. Keith Kennedy; 3, Boyd Beairsto; 4. Ralph Somers. v Grade III (Jr.l—1, Wendall Pro- ftt: 2. Morris Clark: 3, Joe Arsen- ault: 4. Arthur Watson. Grade II lSrJ-l. Reta Champion; 2. Clare Champion; 3. Glen Clark; 4, Laird McDonald. Grade II (Jul-l. Vina Higgins: 2. Blair McDonald; 3, Eric Duvar 4. Vio- let Cameron. Miss Thompson's Department Grade I Class A-l. Elwood Clark; 2. Joyce Howard; 3. Thane Bernard; 4. James Bridges and George Gra- ham. Clnss B-l, Lorraine McMahon: 2. Yvonne IeBlanc; 3. Mildred Cham- pion: 4. Judson MncLean. Class C-l. Mary Pendergast: 2. Gladys IeI-‘llanc: 3, Ruby Carr; 4, Carmen Champion. zzwhen a mother detects from the uwithngs and fretting of a child that worms are troubling it. she can pro- ' cure no better remedy than Miller's Powders. which are guaranteed to ed with description of the last en- tertainment. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Instrumental music and dancing followed, which was en- joyed by all. A vote of thanks was then extended the hostess. Roll call for next month. "your favorite name in either sex." All joined in singing the Maple Leaf. Next-meeting at the home of Miss Christina Deagle. Nina members and three visitors met at the home of Miss Christina Deaglel on Oct. 16th for the'r regular meet- ing. Minutes were read and signed. Roll caii answered with "your favor- ite name in either sex,“ A short dis- cussion took place on having an en- tertainment ln school house, but nothing definite was agreed upon. Lunch was then served by the host- ess and a pleasant hour spent In knitting. A vote of thanks was ex- tended the hostess for the pleasant evening spent. Next meetng at the home of Mrs. John McKinnon. roll call to be answered with membership fee. ‘ MISCOUCHE SCHOOL Honor Roll for Octoberr- 7 Grade X—1, Rita. DesRoches: 2,‘ Stella MacKay; 3, Marlon Drlscoll; 4, Aline Porter. Grade IX-l. Ethel Smith; 2, Lou- isc Gaudet: 3, Norma Callbeck; 4, Margaret McKlnnou. Grade VIII—1. Rita Arsenault: 2, Mary Ann Bernard; 3, Stella. Mc- Nelll; 4, Iris Weeks, Grade VII-l. Marie Rose Des- Roches; 2, Huntley Keefe: 3, Norma Poiricr; 4. Loretta Poirier. Grade VI—l, Thelma Arsenault; 2, Jean MaoMlllan. Grade V-1, Florence Dalton: 2, Wilfred DesRochcs; 3, Beatrice Mac- Klnnon. Grade IV-l. Lena DesRoches; 2,i Margaret Poirier; 3. Lilian Des-l Ftoches. l Grade III-l, Emmett DcsRoches: 2, Bernice Gains; 3. Marie DesRoches. Grade II-1. Mildred DesRoches: 2,‘ Ragga Squarebrlggs; 3, Marguerite Men’s Caps All the newest patterns and styles. 1.00 .,, 2.50 Boy’s Caps t ing at Hats worth up to 6.00, clear- I ing at 2.50"... Other lines of Men's Hats. Prices .. Arriving Daily all the Latest $1.1... and Patterns in Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS and SUITS for Fall Pro wse Bros Ltd THE UP-TO-DATE HATTERS Cash Store One Price to Everybody Grade I-1, lib-nest Arsenault; 2. Elds McNeill and Alphonsus Keefe. (equal); 3, Gertrude DesRoches. Music, Progressive Series (100%)~— Helen MacNeill, Mary MacNeill. (90%) — Auldlne Arsenault. Csllbeck, Tessie Sexton. Iris Faustino Gaudet, Florence Dorothy Gaudet. Leonilla. Over Norma Weeks, Dalton, Wood. Junior, (loom-Eva Gallant, Una Gallant, Ethel ‘Sharbell. 24170015’ Ends COLDS You can send the soothing vapor of the pine woods, to the cause of your cold by inhaling Catarrhozone. Little drops of healing balsams are distributed _ through the whole breathing apparatus in two seconds. Like a miracle, that's how Catsrrh- mjcloomammwo ivaamlozone works in bronchitis, catarrh. :00 In ITBG TO 0U 3 _ lds s1 it bl m at,Y simply Arsenault. IQQQQQ disease flees as before fire. (bfazrfiazone ‘A Terr/Mauls Refiefl ibreathe its healing, fragrant vapor, F 0 ll S A L E and every trace of congestio and . ' Also storage shed 20x76 ft.‘ » 10100.0 0 totally expel worms from the system. They may cause vomiting. but this,‘ need cause no anxiety. because it is j but a manifestation of their thorough work. No worms can long exist where these powders are used. at g? No trace of the disease remains CANAInAN NATloNAL ,3 "after Catsrrhozone is used-no more ' , ,matter to clog the nostrils-mo more HOTEL meadache and buzzing ears. Two , lmonths‘ treatment (guaranteed). $§F2B¢ECGJJQ1 ‘price $1.00; smaller size, 50c. at all dealers. —BY P-EURGE MGMANUS zloonnomo 8B69-11-5—ii. . , . ‘Wm isiiuvcuvc" UP FATHER ’ | oom- WANT To ‘ WAKE ANYBODY- i-r MUST BE ‘ AFTER ONE- ‘ llllllll", , .. _‘ 1,‘; ', . i I/ ; , 1 ' l. '4 ’ l . 1-,. hlfbllil I p 1 l1 ' l lllll ll, ' I i ' A __ . ,. __ V - ' ‘ H; . .. 1 . , - l - MEAN BY COMING IN A? - I'LL COM! Wear W0 ol for Health and enjoq it No matter how pernicltety you are you can wear “Cectee" Pure Wool Underwear and ea- joy its silk-like softncu and the healthful warmth which pure wool alone can give. Trim fit and cosy comfort are assured. At all dealers, in weights, styles and sizes for everybody. CEETEE v/vsmpwruw u/imnlpmq feels soft as silk and will “not shrink ‘ . MADIlNCANADAlYfiIIC-TURNDULLCO-OPGALZLIMITEI zllotice-Malpeque non Closed Malpeque Road from the cross road at the Viaterworlt to St. Dunstan} University will be closed until further notice By order. osmuzrmsur or PUBLIC worms