‘rss THE GUARDIAN ______ _ we 'To The Electors Of mf ‘ 0 ` Prince County l. IF YOU W.-\N'i‘ economical Government nt Ottawa. 2 l1~‘ Yo t' w.-\ N1' to kt-cp our boys at home. ‘ 3. Il~` YOU \\'.\.\"i` rcllucetl Freiglit Rates. -i. ii" YOU \\'.~\N'l` to see Prince l iitltvnrti lslnnli get .iu.~ilico, 5 il-` YOU \t'.»\N'l‘ Prlm~o l‘o|lnti’ (0 lic well |'¢~|n'¢-.~u-nietl ut Ot- taiwan. VOTE F OR 1: I . Shelton Sh arp i<`a\l'|ncr, i"isl|el'mcn, Fox Rancher, Conservative (‘nn¢litlate For Prince County. l, Complete Fox Pen! .Continued from -I’ i -8|-IOP from HeIman's 0a\,aleg.i BUYING live hogs 15th. sz. c. Mc-i -_WILL BE Thursday, Oct. leod and A. 1 -WILL as 1-Page 3 is avaliable. A. Affleck. 5424-10-4iiEisotion eonloat voting allpa .from;¢‘ -* ‘Guardian representative Summer-i 1- side when renewing or subscribing The Popular li-lathes - nO _susecsissns can naming, ‘lambs up till leer. isis., 19 i price paid. J. :i~T”` nd lambs at -WILL B LOADING hogs and for the Guardian. Lf-i noon on Thursday.. Z5. Highest market W. Fyfe, Emergldjthc Western Guardian Office, Wat-5 5370-8-10~5i er Street. Bunrmerslde for oniyi~ i fifty cents with a new or renewal' E LOADING _H065 subscription. ti.- Klinkora Oct. 16llb._up ll noon. J, W. Fyfe, T. 'A. Mover. 5449 10 13 31. will be buying live hogs and lambs -o|c'r|oNAR|ss .nu be had ali. l __ , ,. -Novice 'ro Famwsns. -we I #Bring in your lstockyards any day up 'zto Thurs-` day. October 8th. Michael Lux. I -goodly -num-ber of the menrbersts fwere -present and n very profltab1»e,Arciile Bernard. brother of the] ,evening was spent as has.beea thc groom and 'Miss Emily Arsenault‘ jcuse 'ln -proceeding meetings. Twolc new members were added in the e there oughlt to r- no dischargeju lh°om the ranks ~.~.f Telnpemnf.-eg and‘0 ,elected the following officers for H fthe quairter:-AW. IP. Darnell Pic- frole. 'I‘he members believe -thatih: l I n f Arcluibaiu Ramsay. A R. s-nun y May Walker ,"eaS__,I,homaS Som sin of the bride_ After Mass the ers. -F. ts.-J. E. =1-ugiies. chap~M.-S: “ mil-'l . C _-iM . . "” ,S0,;,;,SF};:mC___gg'omge Elltgaithg the day in dancing and singing audi iylabon simon, 0_ s___,Isaac Walkerenjoying instrumental music which: fp_ ¢W_ _p_q~h0mas L_ Ra,msay_ ,wus played by _Arthur ~Peter on the' , \ -On Thursday _ .even:lmg_ Qcwber-ii! Isl. -the Rev. Dr. Genge-, »pa.sto»r of;tl 8. lithe Presbyterian iC»hu-'rch Kenstng-:with them many useful presents; -ton, ilellverell a .lecture i-n the Tenn- being given with good wishes for I pt-rarncc Hull. The subject beimgln l l l 'he ‘il1l1l`_ll~’l‘f€ Of L-'feb FOPCGH- Mlitlieir friends in _Duvnr-. The groom |Th°""“ L- R“’"S'”Y “Med “S ¢h“1f'imenl.ioned above is the son of Mr. fstrumenital music with iMrs George' _ _tcrcsting wedding took place at Stl 5301-10'9M“`1.»\nthony's Parish Bloomfield, when] _EL 3 5 }Rev. J. A. Gaudet united in the, ;1).|\f1g;¢,nEg\vT,_ T" }l?;.r:3;c:iI-Ioly Bonds of Matrimony Mr. Marki lion, .held a very pleasant mee,t]ngiBtrnard to Miss Adele Arsenaull.i ,ln .their -hail; on Qovyber 1l_m,_ A.duughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cletus Ar' kem; W_ A__John Hynes’ R_ S__!;Fhc wedding march was beautltul. I _ ."1 lu _|_E¢1-UR; AT KEN-5|N¢;-|-oN_i\lurtin on the organ, Mr. and Mr- l i fat Albany Station, Tuesday and , i -Llvs cases wAN'reo.- Wednesdly. Oct- 13 and 14. aaylnsu “egg Wm ,gy you hlghestgmarket prices. Green Brom., ,$1.40 each delivered, summerslae,/ilblmv 'lid ‘B°l“i°"- 534°'1°'7'6"‘ _WEDDING BELLS.-A very in-` enuult. They were attended by Mr.: onsin of the bride, The bride l0ok-;‘ l charming dressed in white sa.t~{' trimmed with fur and pearls, tl wore a veil and wreathiL_ lily blossoms and carried' bouquet of sweet peas. played by Miss Jean Martin cou- edded couple drove up to the; _ __ ~_ |tle's parents where they syentl nn and uccompinneu by ornuel crnnrd left the following day for eir future home in Borden takin long and happy wedded life from WITH fl "r _ ‘ Are Those Which Combine llualify---Good Tallvrins 1 and Good Style Popular Prices , This is the explanation of the ever-increasing pop- ularity of Prowse’s Clothes. If we didn’t sell Good Clothes at Popular Prices we couldn’t do the business. We have been -selling Good Clothes for 40 years and hope to continue for many more years. Before buying give tus a call and .ask to see our Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Topcoats for Fall. - MEN’s AND YOUNG MEN’s SUITS $12.00 to $38.00 TOPCOATS $16.50 to $28.00 \’“‘°E.§2t'“' w Fnsicnr I ' ., Pain "‘e.>.<..>~z_-as 5 i Enough "Prince Edward" , Brand Fox Wire to make a com- ‘ plete fox pen 12 ft. by 20 ft. by 6 ft. high-with lacking wire and staples-will be sent freight paid to your station for only Your order shipped day re- ceived. Write or Wire NOW, l R. T. Holman, Ltd. Summerside, P. E. island 51:71-10-2ftu4l_ -_-___ _ -------i I C D Glgtsses i _ _ .sg ,_ _,_ srisntlno nys 1'¢¢t-C0l"’°°* '*""‘° ' " , Lenses Any Style iframe .I h;ut yourself into be- -; lisving your vision ls normal. K , You cannot compllr0 10|" "ll" , with otbsra. You cannot ace '-'ll Q through their eyes or they I through yours. lt requires a i scientific test with aclontiilo in- ' _ atrumsnts handled by nn opto- ` metrlat to define the true condi- ~ non or your eyes. Blok _ "i'uri¢n\un‘a" service is twenty , -'§ years of experience ln testing 1 . ami tilting perfect glasses. "_ E. E. PARKMAN Oplmnclrlnt and Opticlln Montague, P, E. I. ~ ` ~ il", r< " ~ lb# -fr-\» .tw _____._____ Holman _ RADIO t lnmonassas Tvmvlote f"'i§_ i i 9 - __ sem aw' .fi #I - " =-/i s_.y,»*1;1j°»"4Q_’ 'E ‘ LATEST TYPE RECEIVERS ’ 1-Tube .. $35.00 2-Tillie .. $43.50 4-Tube .. $75.00 5-Tube .. $82.50 i i - ; - I-~ , - ._ ¢@ f'____ -. '¥`z_ |F"‘¢.’;~ ___ ,..-.__ lil 6-Tube _ $130.00 (1 Control) All Receivers priced som- plets with aerial, batteries, tubes, etc~ One. two -and four tube note are complete with phones, and the five and six tube lots with phonea and loud speaker extra, Don’t Pay More HOLMA N’S Summerside _,_ _ ___ 40 10- alt, l We are thc grculest cnttun pro- ' duclug country .n the world, we ai' age FOUR) _ills bt-st lineal growing cuulltry 1. int- world. 'line putulu crup un 1 d is tnuilnons Iiie toinblnt $.Tf.'(;».n I \'5l ,_, #il ;§,>t;_:\=;;£_Tl5'. I 5 "71"»T4r°"i"i»v1uT4"'1'r`5t ‘-2-0'# S .i~*-1*.'.f-=rif€%‘r`“= tisltetreieitetei.- E132! 1 'Y 12.15 Pays for Metallic Ceiling for a Room 10 ft. x 12 ft. and the Ceiling will be ab- solutely permanent, perfectly fireproof, will never crack nor fall off and not affected by the hardest shocks or vib- ration. Metallic Ceiling il a per~ manent ceiling in a variety of attractive patterns. Call or write for free Booklet. jilseis BUMMERSIDE é_i__..__.v..._..______._._ _. T0 CAR - OWNERS OF CITY AND COUNTRY We are an official A. i.. A. Service Station and' give prompt response to all trou- ble eal|a_ We lell HART batteries for all makee of carp and also repair, rebuild and re- charge batteries of every kind. We have an up-to~date and well equipped washing aervlcs and can also polish and almonilo your car, we have a staff of export repair men and can do a ion promptly and satisfactorily- iet ua prove this to you. Battery and Car Repair Dept. Ch"llown Garage C. 'B. MeEWlN, Proprietor 164 Prlnee Street -‘ Phone Ellli poun s. o _ ' ‘ ‘Y IH L' e ll €\i`t‘he people of Kpnlsington had the cheése. We were still hungry and States. tpleasure of llsteiiing 'to the Rev., here was mom left in me Ame;-1. in the City ut' Boston during 1923lDr. :Lecture A well filled ‘housclwml the happy ”°“ple- _ an stomach for 1,800,000,000 we paid out for milk and creuin`HWu'lted h'im. The-1Rev. Dr. fthe de-` - ' ' SE mi milk in u city the size of Bos-i , on, when I will mention one placel i lone that serves about 40,000 ‘pie daily. Thompsons Spa on _a Washington Street is able to lake ture of that muny people. All tlitirl eggs, butter and milk are the very `besI, Their ser\'ic_._ is ol' a liighl order 'ni vc' thi ‘ cl ' . fu nlshed by Johnston and Members uf the Montreal Stock change: .1 < c iy ng is elm .n1d,New York Air Brake Co. quiet und moves like clock work, :Bell 'I`€l8Dh0l\e 141 'mt enmrced? Why' Ml Lhwugh wel I Incnlioned this one place in `Bl‘0mDi0n Boston for the purpose of sliowing_St. Lawrence Fl0ur .you that there must be in the City-Brazilian Fraction .or Montreal a great number of mst Spanish River Com. if-lu.-is hotels, restuuranis und uin1ug_Steel Company 0! Canada __ rooms that require great qunntities1Bl‘mSh Empire Steel 1/Sl Pffl ni' high grzule eggs and butter, Iio Shilwllllgilll your farmers ever look for a sliceillfillfenlllle Pull! or this uesiruine u-uae? 0 .-uursc[‘C==n=1'l"`9'~'l'1i~f-1011 `|lY fl V milk chocolate. _ |2l,9'J0 milk ours which li stretchedlJe"l_lt)_'Pv°ttieL °f 'th‘*“lf“ "`"°"ed‘ by __» SHOP from Holman, cu¢,a]05 l out in ,me m,|_,r,,ke“ Hue “-uulqlm ' _End Se*-'ll_<1€'f=~~' ~'é'=~f» -M- L lor a little longer than the tQtul_,3iv_-sion ,S_ T_ wmch bmug_h,`W. Murdock is now Guardian agent, l_,;_~;' 5_'.,,,_,,_,__,5,,- _,j¢f,.,_ 5,, .,_`._.__,b,,.;,,,_;,',,:;_; _length of your Island. rvhe meetmg ,lo ,I dose Wm] theiin Montague and will be pleased toll _ _ _,_ -- _V \ _ ou can readily imagine the singing of the ,Namonal Anthem ,receive news items, advertising., 5;, -. , .- " 3'! ‘greut consumption of e s, butter.; ` ’.i0b Printing, newand renewal sub! "Nr fs'-~€~' ' _fs . u ll , _L a HALIFAX, Oct, I2.-Quctationsithe Mayor und iCounoi-lmen of r Wa|»d,)G~eorgetown if there isnbt a law to ut n out the same as -last weekilflf G0 WOW!!! lhey ll-\l’JW The ‘l9b"fS "fl I will now give you the figures of There were only 3 few loads of nheir feast to be putt ou-t in the cc-xr; one rr-lull grocery concern in the good ca-me and the qyulk of ghgge ter of t-he town, to be bown ail_ Xlfred Arsenault Alfred Gennet and his brother Willie metered from Summerslde to spend the day yscriptions. *GOATS FOR GEORGE- iTOW-N.-Sir,-I wmlltl like to ask gg. prevent catitle, geese, etc., drom 'running at large on the streets of 93 ‘the town, -and :If so why is that iaw| 23% past summer have citizens and vlis-I 41 I-tors all-ke .been fforced to wade 76% through filth deposited iby all much! qs |u'oam.:ng creatures on streets and , ‘Z |sidcwaiks allike? I would also like 5,) to ask ‘why do the ps/.rpls tolerate "0, such negligence on the ‘pan of 1674 those fin aullhorlly? A'no"she‘r th-ing] 78% that calls for censure 'ls the abom-1 Look At Your Everyone Else D $2.00 TO $6.00 Hats that say Quality glance, Hats that look as If the longed to you. Such are the Hats that are offered ln our Great Fall D at very special prices. ONE PRICE TO Prowse Bros Ltd. EVERYBODY THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES ’ _ Hat Good Finingf Well Made! 00S Low Priced! Hats For Fall Characterizes the Boy's. Our ever inc is guarantee enough _at a ybe- being “play Small Bey's Suits kind of iBoy's Suits at right prices. ` Give us a try and you won't be disappointed. Juvenile B0y's Sultl $2-85 to $5.00. Big ‘Boy's Suits $6.75 to $12-00. range of -Prowse's Clothes for reasing sale of Boy's Clothes _ that we are selling the right ,_ $5.00 to $5.75. , THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE _ 'Z0 121/9 lnable und dirt practice of throw X y . 57 ing waiste matter on the streets. » 9 '/4 One evening last. year .I happened fig 10 i 8 Geo .1 u neglec uh‘l'fl1n;tunrLi4lxi’g£Dl‘;:,]sl¢\ .I bi’ Word h ' ' t the name of lher friends presentedwant you to IeeTthnt we are giv- ZT7 ,rto -be talclng a stroll up -town nrnl an behalders Iam. Sir, ctt AN n 47% suirprlsed to see ia pride of waste 055 0%? paper -cardboard, etc.. at the east end of -the Hail. -almost ou-t upon G0 the sidewalk. Upon -inquiry I WHS ‘old that the “Women's institutes" 64 Miwhen passing the Town ‘Halll I was '-9 1 , _ - ~ ~ 2 nlgin -before. and the vile of 118-. mln. of -the fe-ast. To say thaft I was HG- 23, 8 mdldiy, “Women's institute" for wa feet .,eooi:h," one would have thou t it pn _ 801' . ld beiwas composed of lady womell. 'bill- ERVER , brie at the door was the remains", NEW YORK Oct il F Siudewv and Flank J iCOYll‘. 24 ‘lei °“f Y d H . . , . , e ‘ lll E ____ ‘ W (Canadian Press) and with a genuine desire to con~_ - V e to ou our sincere wish that friends with whom you huvs‘beon Y Y on may be able to see this natullnssocluted- in religious and social many lmany friends throughout thc T0 Florlda community of ‘Mt.,Stewart and vic- inity. Needless to say, we have II uck Boats come with no sinister motive, 'but' er wit xt onerous nurse of mu-.in something renter than Old h g l B 8 E ey and the following address: fwhlch perisheth, we ure giving our Dear Edith,-We, who have gath- ,I friendship and love. And long after red more tonight represent yourlthis material token of our regard 'has gone, rest assured that there remains lu our hearts that esteem and love which contact with you has enriched, and which cannot die ith the best and noblest impulses. i w'hl]ie the soul and God'are one. ny it .bring with it u 'measure of .S gned un behalf of all your iwork. B. H. Penwarden. After the reading of the address. ___._<.¢¢-i- [jo such as no irevlous annlvers- U10 iJl'8B9Illl1U0ll OT U16 Sift, I¥l\lSllf l ul birthdays go. "i‘he ones that _-mics nt' milk, cream and eggs that $0.75 to $7.25 for steers wt-ig- cnmc tllret; to their stores from 1100 ounds and over A few fmm over the place by the ifour winds of. ning -Heaven. For the rest of _the yenrj g-the drains on elzher side were rlii- _ Km_g‘_’s Coun y _dozen fresh eggs. I think l am safe lin saying there was very little, or jporhaps none, of these furm pro- `'» °°f°h 'l‘he.re was a heavy cf.fcr1'n-g of out-gi:i a -fresh pile of ru-bblslh ami it. is lar my Cows 5-ml .these sold from 62.7510 -say 'the least most unrrltiy until BI‘l\‘|tl9i°Wl\» Thi-|"ld°Y~ °°¢°b°' in ss.00 with .1 .few of me pooper_u-Lsgraceriil. I would Misses! thuiflbfll onus n-|_ $2.50 Common lilght -bulls'-fi’ all such rufbhlsh can not ‘bei S brough; $2.75, heavier ones 33,25 iburned. -a,.few Billy and -Nanny C _ I‘liIs is the process 'of Nature, ibut t. George’a, Friday, October 1lltl we want to remember that Nature ardlgan, Monday. October 1901 does not intend that we shall be when the 'later years come _we be ‘gin to feel o. little doubtful about 14th. ourselves and whether the dreams’ of youth are really coming true. _ a Wlfll i‘l|l°°l ‘"5 “W” )ncc0mpiishment has been laid. -But 00118601111 frlelltl. IMISEMBLE AND _ , _ 1: .. ' , , ed _t .g ,' Montague Tuesday October 20th cast down because oi' iii'e’s lenath- ;f;l_((I;0_beuer mm Ly bu” 3350 gnd|§2:;§';p§e,.hl;;1o‘;;l;`0 (-|,;)f0:;l.¢,hl; “E315 Hsatherdsle, Wednesday, Oc- enlng shadows, but rather does , as "~ 51' 'I-r lu :o':r1,,,,,_. X ,H lou ‘ibn W1" am.. e u "haf" ' re." ln"'° I :_° ‘fu flu. ,fi 4 ~ D fi rI:."‘ odor n.°°*l. """0s\ I: °' 'Dah rl., .n:o|4 Mints,” on ,mn Wll .v a 1,, I' 4 Wm, In '___ '°I1r4':’\'e , 2' o . ~».1',m'h§_f;;;'-. nf* ¢°. -tc- infiilux of tourists' might -be useful V051' 21"- iin trimming off the very iuxu-rinnt_ 0 ‘growth of weeds, which -likely as-22" (town, and which together with the," ference has made the reafliy besfuti-‘0°f ; 7.80 P. M. J. JOHNSTON' NlaeDONAi.D ----oo>--- ,.\llna|¢i'n Llnlmont Fine for tha llair. -X-<0->l_ A einritoav suarslss _i ; 'rue many friends of Mlii saith : |Plgott, of Mt. Stewart, gave her a _ l U a ' e|surpx-lae party on Saturday even- _;‘*"-vg ning. October 3, thedoccasion going _ .¢__ -_bg - ` f _ ,her twentieth birth ay. Miss gott lla one of the most highly respect- ,, ,, \¥ Xt _§=~..-»¢,5-.fl ,; _ -~ -_-_-.. _.3 led and popular young ladies of this '~f”"` '_=_~_\.;.,,,_-1:._=,@,‘;,»»‘,}='”`~,-;?\’i_1 lvicinlty, and those who came from '-Will' "jlfii, ‘,._ 'iff » t`=",' ‘l.'__'.‘-‘ lthe various sections of the environs ‘ .-;,‘..»-to-,,~__ ._,,.u»»;-.i,,,,,,_~,».-'~.\~» i '~‘ ‘ _or Me. stowm to her birthday psf- - ~ ,jr Inv smuzht with them their nosrn. _ .- __." ' jest goodwill and many wishes for n AF multitude of returns of the gooil KR . ~, ,- " r ‘ things for wlstch all are -hoping. .- - " She has been organist of tho ` '_ “A hmdy ‘in pd, church dliribl the out year, since . the resignation of Mila Cora Deus- IQB fOr 0¢¢ll\0*lll las. another of our popular young p°md:' ladies. who resigned to enter bu :- when T. I. ness coliage,,»and has dischargzil Jill! 0811*- her aunts was niianun nanny ’ _ . and to the colpaplete satisfaction of all the poop 9. _During the evn\|~ i _ _ _ ing the itev.'B. i-I, Penwarden, in Jr -~ '.‘_7l‘ ,- 5 na.. .. -tx."-~ , K that wise old mother of ours want gorgetown, Thursday, October-uiitlog fs? éazteiifeésgggrtiggdszgz ‘Lydia E mmv' valet” In the ‘past sunrmer. will ullorn 'thef glmbfldgv Frida. fadvbea we htave done our best thege is"|)|Q Ctllllpblllldl - , , . .l n c 1 e o s a sense o ro- _ sdewaiks and vacant spaces cf tht, _i/lf' 0 ly' _;l;1;`;d0s§Sg';ac"o: over the gmt H.lP for Mother' I _,move mentioned outrageous 111414., Murray Harbour South, Tussdayfthat Life and we have walked to- Now, the record tells us that you have lived just one score of years. 'fo most of us that seems a very short time. indeed. But let me point out that you are making a fine 'beginning of life. You seem to be living on a high plane of moral endeavor. We who are here tonight can bear abundant witness t.» that fact. I have -known you but a short time-the time I have been your pastor,-and I want to hear personal witness to the fact that you are proving yourself a very faithful worker in