msv-hxaqnq 1531M I l! . slim? Will Be at Our Store Tuesday, Oct. 10th to Friday October 14th ' Miss Sparling will demonstrate the different uses that these firms goods can be used to the best ad- vantage. This demonstration will take place in a large room upstairs in our store which has been tastily decorated and fitted with tables and chairs for the comfort of those attending this wonderful demonstraiion. Special prices will be offered on Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Bed Spreads, Print (‘ottons and Wool Blankets during Demonstration. users‘... intuit" ..'Thin column 1n reserved fol lows of loci-J Interest bu! ndvA-rtlllng of n nswny nnfnro may he inserted nl I cents n word strictly ~ payable i! ndmnee. ‘ mcnosrvn LIME-High Qual- ity-—Low Price-Brookvllle Manu- facturing Co., Brookvllic, N. B. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The hnded to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabonb Drug Store, Montague. 108, EYES I ii ll T EXAMINATION i {ittinfnnd applying Glass- “l. so. i. ll. -J. MAllllll prrqunrnrsr . Qgnneelil ' With Wiichery of Colour . 41' 0,,’- ‘,‘,-. Miss lglorence M. Sparling REPRESENTATIVE OF l The Wabasso Cotton Co. 1*"- MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF COTTON GOODS AND OF Ayers Limited MAN UFACTURERS OF WOOLEN BLANKETS AND THROWS It will be worth your while to take a few minutes from your home work and visit our Store From Oct. 10th to Oct. 14th Free Hemmin g On Pillow Cotton and Sheetings. LAsk for Our Demonstration Room From Any of the Clerks, They Will Gladly Show You the Way. Pnnws: anus, LTD. mnasnnva Wednesday even- ing, November 1st for Presbyterian supper and Bazaar in Oddfcllows Hall, Montague. 1676. IIAZELBROOK WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE The September meeting was held in the school-room, with a fair at- tendance of members and one vis- itor. Reports of different commit- tees given. Motion carried that a prize be given the pupil in Hazel- brook School getting the greatest. number of prises at the School Fair. Mrs. John E. Monaghan kindly lnvitde the ladies to her home for the October meeting. Roll call to be answered with an agrlculutral hint. (Patriot Please Copy) MacTavishp-“Whet for do ye shut ye;- eyes While ye‘re drinking?" MscDougal-“Whist, mon, be- cause the doctor tells me I mustn't Victoria-Bras so much as look at whusky." ii’0r—-Sydney THREE STANDARD COALS KITCHEN and FURNACE $7.75 Cash Price ll. ll. LARGE & G0. 58 Queen St, Retail and Charlottetown, - Phone 1000 Wholesale a, o, o, ,7,o.,;~_.~,_~.e..1.¢.o e . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SIIMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle —I.‘lls column ln nursed hr news of lad Internal no advertising- oi n‘ newly lnhro no; be Inserted at I ssnts o word strictly payable In all ‘lfli-‘Fi P. M. to Charlottetown. Return Sunday night. Return $1.25. Central Bus. 1620. -l"0lt BALI-Pigs five weeks old, Harry Waugh, Wlimot. 100a annuals smite and ware- house will be closed Thanksgiving Day, October out. 1655. --W. 0. T. U. MEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the Summersid-u branch of the W. C. T. U. was held on Thursday afternoon. Miss Inmnn, vice president presid- —-QPlOlAL I'll? Saturday, 6.80 ' ed. A number of interesting read- ings were given. The meeting clos- ed with prayen-S. -or‘srans . rpnurmm. m BEDEQUE BAYJIhe oyster fishing _ season is now well started and some fine oysters have been obtained in the oyster grounds of Bedequs Bay. i For the past two years these oyster | areas have been coming back. In the western sections some good catches have been made-S. —LIBIt-ARY COMMITTEE MEET --'I‘he newly formed Library Conn, mittee at Summerside met on Thursday evening in the library rooms and discussed further details‘ of the Carnegie demonstration lib- rary with Miss Batason. Miss Bate- son is returning in a few days-to go further into the matter.-S. HAMILTON SCHOOL Honor roll for August and Sep- temiber Grads X: 1 Patricia. Ramsay Grade 1X: 1 I-Darry Taylor, 2 Elva Stewart, 3 Wenden Crozier GradeVII: 1 Eileen Hamilton, 2 Elizabeth Ramsay, 3 Charlie Stew- art. ' Grade VI: 1 Janie Champion, 2 felts. Ramsay, 3 Keith Ramsay Grade V: 1 Lloyd Ramsay Grade IV: 1 Dorothy Woodsfde. 2 Earle Ramsey. 3 Janie Manderson Grade III Sr: 1 Glendon Crozier and Marion Stewart (equal) 2 George Brycnion Grade I11 Jr: 1 Doris stewrat, 2 Heath Brycnton, .1 Cbflord Ram- say i Grade II: l Keith Champion, 2 ‘Ihelms Oliver, a Alton Ramsay Grade I Sr: 1 John Champion, 2 Allie Ramsay Grade I Jr: 1 Muriel Stewart SEASON-Thanksgiving Day will see the closing of the Summerslde Golf season with a. big list of evenis. Prizes have been donated by the following gentlemen: M. L. F. McKenzie, Gentleman's DrlvLng Competition; Home, tion; Enman Drug Co, Gents Ap- proaching and Putting Competi- tion; Mr. W- E. McDonald, ladies approaching and putting competi- tion: Gallant Drug Co., gentleman's —CLOSI'NG OF SSIDE GOLF Mr. Mr. Alex Ladies Driving Competi- Marethcn; Mr- It E. Ellis, ladies marathon; Mr. Wm. Lidstone, gen- tlemerrs blindfold driving competi- tion; Dr. W. B. Howatt, ladies blindfold driving competition; R. T. Holman, Ltd., gentlemen‘: monu- ment competition; Mr. W. H. Noonan, ladies monument compet- ition: Mr. A. E. Harris, gcntlemens blind hole competition; Mr. H. E. Gaudet, ladies blindhole competi- tion; Dr. H. T- Colvin, gentlemens blind score compitition; ladies bland score competition-S- —WANTED AT ONCI, exper- ienced Ind efficient ‘ dware sales- men. Brace, McKay dz Company. Bilmmeflidl. 1H5. —IOB SAL! - House and lot on Harvard Street. All modern 1m- provsincnts. Price right. Terms if required. Apply to Joseph L. Peters, owner, or to Morley M. Bell. Eiummerside. 1672. -BB.DEQUE UNITE) (HUBER 0F CANADA, Rev. L. P. Aichlbsld Minister. service! for Sunday, Octo- ber 8th: Bedeque 11 am. Scarle- town 8 pm. Borden ii pm. Cape Traverse, 7.30 p.111. Rev. J. L. Lund will preach at Borden, and the preacher at all other services will be Rev. W. A. Paterson, M.A., of Cavendish. —GRAND DODGE VISITATION —-Past Grand Master Robert Gor- don, in the absence of the Grand Master, paid an official visit to the Masonic Lodge at Port Hill on Thursday evening. A number of prominent Masons from Alberton and Summersida were present. An enjoyable smoker was held after the usual business meeting-S. -—FORMER RESIDENT 0F SUM- MERSIDE PASSES-Many friends in Summer-side will regret to learn of the death at her home in Tryon on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, of Mrs. Alfred Foy. The deceased lady was a native oi’ Summerslde and the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Schurrrln, who re- sides on Convent Street. Mrs. Foy wns twice married, her first husband was the lute Henry McLure oi.’ Rus- | tico. For many years alter her hus- band died she worked for the late W. B. Mills in his store on Water Street and will be very kindly rc- membered by many‘ Summerside friends. There are left to mourn, besides her husband, one son, Har- old, twelve years of age. Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Schurman, one sis- ter, Mrs. Neii Boulter, of Glenwood and one brother, Rev. G. O. Schur- man in Texas; to all of whom, sym- pathy is extended. The funeral was held on Thursday from her late home in Tryon. Rev. Mr. Crossman, pastor of the Baptist Church at Tryon conducted the service, assis- ted by Rev. Mr. Lund, cf the United Church. Rev. W. H. Harding, of Siimmerside, gave the funeral ad- dress andspoke very highly of the deceased, whom he had known since childhood. The remains were con- veyed to Summerside and laid to rest in the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Crossmun and Rev. Mr. Lund mak- ing the committal service at. the grave-S. ROSS-MILLER STANDARD Fox Feeds For F ur-Bearlng Animqlzs Most stars for spelling: Doris Stewart Perfect attendance: Elva Stewart, Janie Champion, Ifiibfi Ha-msay, Dorothy Woodside, Ensly Ramsay, Janie Manderson, Glendon Crozier, Marlon Stewart, George Bryenton. Doris Stewart, Heath Bryenion. Clifford Ramsay, Muriel Stewart. Jean J. Sharpe, Teacher. (Patriot Please Copy) When eggs are described as sold by the standard dozen, the dozen, and disinfectant powders, Iaal under provisions of the Inspection and Sales Act of Canada, means d d hlf ompoun an a a Z-Qi ‘MW cent meat, 2 per cent bonemeai, milk powder, fishmeal, They are baked in a slow process revolving oven, so that none of the vitamines are damaged in any way. ingredients as the Standard Biscuit, with the addition of ground charcoal biscuit. It is a fine balanced ration R-M. STANDARD NEW POX CUBEs AND CUBE MEAL are the most complete and useful feed for fur- ients arc-dried meat. bonemeal, fishmeai, barley malt, R.“ rt-M. STANDARD Standard in] grades of Manitoba flour. Fox cod liver oil, alfalfa meal and iodized salt. Biscuit i Feed dry to encourage knawlng, which increases the flow of salvia. and aids digestion. and fed in milk or yvater. R-M R-M. STANDARD Standard Kibblo x m I Meat “ha! or pups or o oxes. , . R-M Standard bearing animals obtainable. Fox Cuhgg cubes are twenty and blended and steam cooked. Cube Meal wheat germ, molasses, cod liver oil. cellent feed and are very convenient, especially for fur farmers, who cannot conveniently obtain fresh meat. OUR. STOCK 0F FOX FEEDS 18 COMPLETE. tripe, beef hearts, beef trimmings, boneless beef, horscmeat, bone. meal, charcoal meal, wheat germ. iishmeal, No. 1 shredded wheat, muflet wholewheat, fox cubes, cubemeal, whole brown rice, broken rice, broken sodas, Fleischmarmk yeast, powders of all, kinds, flea chopper parts, all fox feed, ranch building and fur farming supplies. The prices of all fox feeds are at the very lowest point. now -- Prices will be no lower. Distributors for P. E. Island Brace, McKay & 80., ltd Suminerside, P. E. I. BISCUIT are made from two spec- They contain 10 per Can also ‘be ground KLBBID MEAL contains the some Incorporated in these diflerent ingredients thoroughly Some of these ingred- Cubes are an ex- Fresh frozen beef disinfectant. Meat choppers and Stock up regular prices. Under- Wear for ladies ready to-day sunnrnsm: anti _Prince irkviount_y —BOR.SE NOTES —- Mr. Harry O'Brien, who is attending the Hal- ifax Exhibition has ix-aded his val- uable mare, \Vi1'i»ll.f3 Winkle, whose record of 2.13 1-4 as a. pacer is well known, for Lucky Lindy. Wel- lington McNeill of Southport has had Lucky Lindy for some time now. This pacer has the proud record of 2.12. Lucky Lindy was raised by Claude O'Brien, and al- though not up to her usual stand- ard this summer, Harry O'Brien expects to bring her back to her usual fit during the winter months. Another horse doing well at Hall- fsx, is Mac Volo, owned by Claude O'Brien who lowered his record from 2.18 1-4 to 2.12 1-4.-6 --MONTII'LY MEETING 0F C. W. Ir-The regular monthly meet- ing of the C. W. L. at Summerside was held in the K. of C. Home on Wednesday, Oct. 4th. The president Mrs. Parnell MdMahon pteslded. At the suggestion of Rev. G. J. Mc- Iellan, D. D. study clubs are being arranged for the winter months. With the facilities 0f the new lib- rsry to draw from, much good leading milttcr could be obtained and much benefit would no doubt be derived from the study classes which will begin next week. The Girls Guild started last fall for the benefit of the working girls. will resilne their meeting weekly-B -—ALBEBTON COUNTY COURT 4211s October term of the Alberton County Court opened on Tuesday, the 3rd instant, His Hmour, Judge To-day Hudson's, Muskrats, Broadtails, Caraculs $63 Them Early Inman presiding. There were a number of cases 0n the docket. The lawyers in attendance were Mr. Thane A. C mpbell, K.C., Mr. E. ll. Strong, K.C., Mr. Wilfred Tanton and Mr. G. M. Matthews. In the 'case of Willis Brown vs. George Warren, an action for capturing a fox, judgment was given for plaintiff for $7.50 Geo. Thibedeau vs. Wil- fred Shea. and Bemurrl Riley, on nc- tion for wages. Judgment was giv- en for $57.16. The Court adjourned till the latter part of the month for the trial of two cases; one a horse case and the other a case in regard to the taking of some turkeys. The latter case has been referred to His Honouruludga DufIy of Charlotte- town. Four school cases were tried in ‘which Judgment was given for the plaintiff in each case. This com- pleied Tuesday's cases. Tho whole cf Wednesday was occupied in hear- ing the case of George A. Palmer vs. Herbert Chappell, snactlon for 'I‘rover of sheep, in which Judgment was reserved. ‘Phone A. Campbell for plaintiff and Wilfred Tanton and G. M. Matthews for defendant-S. -¢CBOCKH1Tl‘-TBORNE NU!’- TIALSJrhs following interesting account of a society wedding in Woodstock, N. 13., will be of inter- est to Island friends. The marriage of Mary Douglas, daughter of Mrs. Thorns and the late N. Foster Thorns of Woods‘ to Stanley Herbert Crockett of St. John, N. B, son of the hate Mr. and Mis. Her- bert R. Crockett of Bummerside, P. E. I. took place at 2.30 o'clock yes- terday afternoon at the United Church of Canada, Woodstock, N. B., Rev. H. S. fishop officiating. The bride, who was escorted to the elterr by the Hon. 1". c. Sqimes A Demonstration of FUR COATS a ' One of the big Fur Houses has just shipped us a lot of attractive Fuii Coats, for brief display here. For a few days only, you will be able to illflllect these new designs, and if you choose, buy at a notable saving on ._ A.;;L;_ and given in mattriago by her moths e1‘, cniercd the church to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lakengvdn played by Mrs. R. ll. Holyoke and wore a gown of shell blush peau d’anga laoo made on long fitted lines, flaring into s gaceiul train in the back. The bodice which was fastened at the back with tiny pearls, had long tightly fitting sleeves finished to a point over her hand and also trimmed with pearls. With this she wore a small turban of the some lace caught at one side with I cluster of orange blossoms. Shl wore slippers of shell blush nope. and curried a muff shaped bouquet of whit/c orchids and lilies of the valley. Little Miss Mary Iorrain! Noble, niece of the bride, as flow- er girl, wore a dainty ruffled frock of blue organdy and canted a basket of pink and white sweet peas. Mrs. Thorns, mother of the bride was gowned 1n cruise blue transparent velvet, black velvet ha! and corsage of talisman macs. Ah ter the ceremony a reception wsl held at the home of the bridtl mother, for the immediate relstivll and s. few friends. m". Oroobstt and his bride left later by motor h! l-lhlffax from where they will II on the Lady Nelson, returning b! way 0i’ Montreal. The bride wll travelling in n brown crepe drol trimmed with satin, over which she wore a coat of eel-brown tweed with raccoon collar, small brow‘! felt hat, suede shoes and accessor- ies to match. On their return the] will reside It 129 King Street Ely St. John, N. B. Mr. Cmdefl‘ I assistant r of "the maul William street branch of II BnnkofNovsScotiu-Q