Teena; The privilege 0f monthly approbation ac- counts is granted in order for the conveni- once of customers, and in order that such ll system may be‘ carried 0n it ls necessary: that every bill shall be pllld PROMPTLX AS‘ RENDERED. lf you have overlooked‘ _\'f)llI'S»—d)O killli enough to maul, send or ask us to Cull if“ lhl- amount TODA\_ As before remarked "Writing receipts is our favourite indoor sport." Past dlle items cause (-.\'])Cllr'f! and lllCOllVPlll' ence- lmll will be collected through the regulzu- lQQdi channels. MOORE a rrtlson UNITED FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. M. l-lennessey Over half a century of dignified service in Charlotte- town and its outskirts. personal attention to every detail of the funeral arrangement characterize our service- Quiet efficiency and smoothness are the result. That we believe l5 the kind of service ‘that wins aPprm/ai- Having added an ambulance to our equipment we are prepared to attend all calls from city llr country. Phone 307 L. Funeral Home 90 Kent Street. d-‘lesidencc 97 Kent Street _ Hyrllnicnlullurrnlowli GUARDIAN Western =Guardian i‘ —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWQ l-~Page :1 is available. ll- .’ -LOADING LIVE HOGS Lil jKl-nslngton. Friday. Orl. b‘. 110% nlusi he ill by noon. Alden Sloane,’ Kelu-lingion. 1374-10-5-31 -—WE$TERN AGENT — Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Howlan and will receive {news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. -ROBlN HOOD FLOUD is mil- ‘led only frOln selected wheat and sold by leading island dealers who 'guaranlee its. quality- -FOR SALE CHEAP -— Alrdlilo . male. imported front Ontario, ' llIOnllls old. Frederick Large. lSulluuersLlll. i881 v —FOR SALE -- Nell‘ flJfilllfl D08! wllll inlperilll gasoline engine in- filalled. ‘Everett ‘PiifnlPlZ Long Riv- ,.-.-, lssl-s-zl | _____. ‘ -MRS. MARCUS cAtosmcliliw-l . lollelolvn, ‘spell! tilt’ weekend vlsitq _ -. flog Illl-r [lllffillln .\lr. illlll .\ll's. (i. \\'.l i lltnlililsllll. Sunlnlersille. I i -—-—- 1 _HQ|_Y HQUR _.'l‘he lllllllfv; sire llnll ileullliful service of the Holy ilour was ill-id in sl. Pllulis lFhurl-h. Summers-hie, on Sunday‘ l-‘rl-uiilg when it large l-llllzfvlillllmli Illlll-nlled. The relebrllnl mo; Rev. Fulfill-r .-\. J. .\ii\Ullli_\'l‘t~, oi‘ the (‘ntlry lulrzll stall‘. fhurlolll-lou-ll. u-hol gal-v lwo beulllillll llisl-our~'rts (Kiwi lug us hfsdlll-lnl- " >sll< of Nllzllf-l ‘ulh is Panning ll Spl-l-llll nlllslcl ‘\\".\.\i rendered by Si. Poul}: (‘hoiri .wilh Mr. (lily llollm-lon as M- ‘ ‘ I i ——FiNED 850- Al ehe polil-ei lrourl in Suiulnt-rslde ylslerllay lhlfi .l'il~’t' oi‘ the l‘ll‘l‘i\' from one 0t‘ lhel pelllii stores \\‘ho sold nmlnllnilioll [to Jollll Dllflllli. lhv 1-": your old lull lwho Gllfll liurillllli Bell, u-us con- i('llllli .1 before .\ir, .l. l-J. Wyllll, K. |(‘. .-\l‘tl-r inenrillg fill‘ evident-H the» .jlllil:~ slillilllfili up llll- enm- (lllolilll-ll ‘lhl w lllilii‘ lo delll wilh snort‘ . -. His llouol- iillti lbzll lherol r 1| fiill- ol‘ 53o or llll‘l‘i' lllonlll-ll ‘tin jllll or ‘Hill. |li'll.‘lili('~i l-olllll b.- iinlpllsl-ll for laollilll; zlullllllllllion to it luinor. ills llonor l‘ln.d tho ill-- ieluiunt Sim lmd VIRUS bul shill that lili- llPXl oifr" l‘ who l'iill'|t' ill-forl- [him for ii sim ll‘ rust- wollld lu- ‘lulvl-n lhu jllll ~.llll~lll'o. i e ola’ Visitors from l —SOME FRACAS - Tillie who; as they move 510W a lively limo in, lilo oill town oft ‘Silllilllvfrillli’ on Sunday i-veninlt. when o \‘i‘2il llld liml- row Wits: sinu- ll-d bl-for- n illrul- zlurlienlw- of Clliq zl-r». The pnrlirihllnls were con- .~'llil'l‘i'ill' enough llol to slllrl the; ‘lihlllV lmlil lliler l-hurl-‘l null about.‘ iXJlo things slilril-ll with it lmng. ll no]: ur< l'l"'ul llil‘ l‘\‘iiif‘llt'l' given ill‘ ill!‘ polim- ('lllll'l _\'l‘.\‘l4‘l'l|il_‘y' nlorllllll." ‘lwzul llltliruooll llllll ll young ltlillli‘ . lirom lllll of town llnd o llliiil whom lined ilgninst the the famous Chan.- q“. tum gm... mom..- m My...“ “quay; MA TINEE HORSE RA CES ST PICTEIFS RACE TRACK WEDN SDAY, OCTOBER 6th CLASS A. TROT AND PACE Purse 8O BUS. OAT CLASS B. TROT AND PACE Purse 60 BUS. OAT CLASS C. TROT AND PACE Purse 6O BUS. OAT All races will he mile heats and finish at the end premium will be awarded to the best summary. \ The Rules of National Trotting Asocizllion of which this track i3 a.‘ rniernber. will govern- Come and see last racing of the season. ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary. lTui ‘.; filo-ii. St. Peters~ [for him Ilibilli-{lfimll null wh l1 they- ilurlllnr- involved in ;| wresllinlg ilunll-ll lhl- iloll!" lnttsl-vnnell. Each il-l‘ llll‘ l\V(i|v1llll"fll£l.'l look ll man lo. loo lliilvl- blll rlidjlol hold on lo - - one. Qllllf‘ n crowd viewed ‘lllv pl-lvrl-vlillltts lzllvl‘ on. hnwvvol‘. who police ,\‘\.‘i‘.\\l't"ll the man from [our ol‘ lowu and ill"l't'.\‘ll‘Ii him null ‘lll- l\':l..~ lined S10 and l-osls lll the 5 poiil-l- rourl ytuterday afternoon. S ._ __ S I .. 5th heat when! Eastern Guardian HBUSINESS GOING on no un- ill \\'. ll. beard-x Fine 'l‘llilol'lll;; "i ‘ini ' ‘lllll ovl-lrulllg made lit, ' 18Jlli-lU-2-3li.» uni i_ '--“AN EXCE-LIENT line ol‘ SlllU‘ * fllii-J illll orerrollliilgs w chose frolnl l-l w. it 5...... Special Announcement lly Rhodes, Curry Limited .\ .\‘.\l.l-1 ulib u ltvzlsou NUT jusi nu l-Ixvusl-Z \\'l~ url- hulking this Sull- l-ffl-l-iirv ou m‘, rolllli oi‘ :l-—lic-llrf4':llli'/.:llloll l‘l:lu oi‘ Ullr f'(llll|l:lll_\\ llllsilll-s.--- ' --.\\'l) ()l-'l~‘l-1Il- (ll'|l' ('(l.\||'|.l§'|'|§ .\"I'()(‘K of |illl|l|('l‘.*~i' Supplies-l. l-"loorillgs. l\'|l1'llllIlll,',_‘,'.<, Rough lllul Fiulalu-ll Llllulu-l- \\'hll-I| is rl-puivll to lw ilu- Ill-st oi‘ iia‘ kiull ill illa- I’ro\ iuvl-s. —.\’i‘ l'ltl(‘l-1S_._ Less illzlu llll‘ (‘last oi‘ Production Ii)" .\':lll-——l'l.\' I'-l.()(‘—-lll‘ ill ('.\|{I.(l.\l) LOTS ‘l‘l:4~ lint-l) lluyvr 1411s ilu- Sl-lrl-iiou from wl-u Assorted Sillflkfi Your luspel-iion is Nolil-iil-ll Your inquiries will (‘ouuuzllld (bur Pronlpt Attention. Rhodes, Curry Limited .\ JIIIICIKHJ‘. N()\'.\ S(‘O'I‘I.\ tsss-lu-l-tl IIIII H _ A I lHflS-l0-2-3l.i ‘i ..’EASTERN AGENT - m. J. " W. .\llll‘ll(l(‘l{ is now (illurllillll ztgenti lill Aioulllgue and will be pleased ‘ill l'l'i.'l:l\'li news llelus. advertising I V..‘.\lin.& (‘nmplon will be ill. Nlrsy w _\\m. .i, .\il~l.ln-e‘s, Mllffil)’ llurbol" North wllh srylisb full millineryn. new null rellelvll] subscriptions, on \Vl‘(ill!'.\l(l2|y iillli Thursday 6th‘ liwzlll " gg/léfil? Hvulzféékome O £15! IOIS I’ fld jestic St. Lawrence and see, out- historic hills, the lofty turrets of It extends a welcome its guests gratefully rClllclUbCI. PM iii l W0 abroad never forget their first view of Quebec ly up the m:- sky, on the au Frontenac. t’ f m-v-Mvq.’ 4x7. "‘ Guaranteed _ILTONI+ AXMINSTER + sAocorl .l l, ‘i ill l" OCTOBER _5, 192a n .». I Qxacozxo: toxxcjziroiotnrorlx Yotcntototoltila i. .'.- 4,, —~t\ l“ I / jppropriaiely (drpeied wit/r» are used. Toronto Designed and Woven by Established l 8 91 Bmllfl/ BARRYM one - - - - - ~ - Quaranteed THOSE who have been guests of this world GS famous hotel remember the richness of_ ltS appropriate furnishings and interior d€COfZlUOI11 not the least of which are its lovely rugs and carpets. Tbese are BARRYMORE Guaranteed Russ, chosen because of their beauty and durability. For this same reason you will almost invariably find BARRYMORE Russ m all of (sanadas finest establishments from coast to coast. These rugs are woven of pure wools m_a modem mill where the most hygienic conditions exist, and only permanent dyes l BARRYMORE Guaranteed Russ in Wilton, Axrnm- ster and Saxony qualities are also woven 1n designs and sizes to meet the requirements of the home n0 matter how modest or comfortable the family m<10me and are being shown in leading housefurnlshlng stores everywhere. Perhaps you have an old room to re- decorate or a complete new home to furnish. In any event be sure to see the BARRYMORE Fall selection. The TORONTO CARPET MFG. c0. LIMITED innd 7lh. 137;, ..=‘»'THE LADIES m‘ lht.’ Nlonlll- ‘I'll: Barrymore Coar- nnue Label ts nfilxzll w the buck o] may ' genuine (Jmnmlczd Rug. Buvvyvuart - zozcxotozozo.-. ----- _ .0.-- --- p..o,<;>:o:»<;.>:o;_o:o2on:_ ;01¢‘.QI<=>I¢TI°T<=>I°1<=>1¢;103$“ Klll- (‘llrlslinu (‘hurt-ll will hold their lfiuppol‘ null llllzllllr on Wednesdal". Nov Till. ill lili‘..()illli't‘illl\\ll~l ilnll. Monlzlgllv. p.11. _ Milliken Nuptials Tho roliolvillg wedding from the Llnvislou llllily Sun of Sept. 2nd will hr of llllilffl-‘ll here us the tzrnonliv fnllu-l- is ll brother oi‘ Miss Wolll- llnll Mrs J. A. .\i\".~\l~lt§‘l‘\'(‘y of Jlllli l-ily: i ‘The lmlllllll! novilll event of the plul-l: lilFl evening lll the Bates College l-llzlpel “linen Alisa Nelly Knowilou Milllkon.‘ duugiltel- oi‘ Hon. zuul Mrs (‘llrli itlilns Millillen oi‘ Porllzulll- became‘ the bride of Robert (ieorge Willie.’ of Auburn. non of .\lr and ivlrs Wlu. ii. Wade 01' Rochlllllli. Mass. ‘The. wntllllnl; was lll eitzhl o'clock. Rev; George F. l-‘innie. pastor of lhl- United Baptist (‘hul-cll. performed‘ the l-erelnony, using lhe double ring servll-e. en away by her father. Frank l-‘. .\ir(iinlt-_\' Paris was lilo best mun. mllillll were: The Bride's sisters. the Misses (ilullys llllli Beatrice Mlllikl-u of rPorllnnd .\ll.~ls Gertrude bombard of View Springfield. Muss; Miss Zlinrgurel Nelson. ./\ll_ gusto; bliss Jean Willie, Rocklllnd. Mus»; Mitlfi Eléllfl Roberto. West Roxbllry, Alnnll; Alisa Vivian C. Millikan of Portland. was the mull] of honor. and the flower girl was ‘Dorothy Blaine Aillllklul. bnlh slur era of the bride. (lorllon Fay. Wllbllr llatten, Mer- rill Bnrcelon, (lenrgl: llrallle)‘. Waldo Weylnoulh null Howard Bartlett ushered. The. ‘bride will-l lovely in her gown o1‘ white satin, boulfanl style with lnce panels. Sill: wore ll lace bordered veil. used in_the fnm~ ily- caught with pearls and orange blossoms. and curried silower bouquet of bride's roses and sweet peas. The maid of honor wore n beautiful peach colored georgelle nnli her flowers were Ophelia roll-l ea. The bridesmaids‘ (lresseQI were especially efleclive in three shades. ranging from honey dew to flpme color. and they carried glnllg loll in the name alludes. The fimver girl was dressed in corlll. Decorations were beautiful. Tim altar was banked with greenery made up of asparagus fern. while palmn nnd fern wilh large baskets of gladioli in flame colors eluding down to pnlo yellow wero llflPfl on either side of the chancel. Arthur Sou l h‘, Brldesl of rllrllfiilll look ' fora‘ Dentists say, “Massage the Gums.” Minty’a Tooth Paste is the per- fect massage for the gums, because the gen- erous, bubbllng foam loves them with the most soothing prophy- lactics and keeps them firm and healthy. Use it and Note The mpromnenl l...- Telll-lllzill. ]>l"'~‘lfllIl‘_'. lll ‘llu- organ, playing llle “Loheulzl'ill." as lhi- bridal lruin l-llme down ill!’ llisle, null bienllels- sohlrs Wedding .\lurl-h for the re- l-esniollai. .»\ roreplloll in (lilzlelo linll follow- od ill 8.3!! llllilllllPfl by ll lllrtze nulll- bur nl‘ irienlls and relatives. lilltll- loll ill llll‘ e-lnull- (‘UIFIYH an deroraled the l-illtlml were used. ‘Fhl- large Tlw lmlp. w“ my. recl-plion rnnm was lrzlllsfllrulltll ill-l lo ll drawing room by lhl- l-ozy ar- rnulrelnent of iboultll. lzlbie lumps null llool- lllnlps. Vane-s oi‘ gluti- iuli lldlll-ll to lho qhnrnl oi‘ the room. Ill llle TQUUlYllll-‘I lino were: Thl- bride and l)l'l(|(l|‘-'{l'()lllll. parents oi‘ both. the ill-st man llud the mlllll oi‘ honor. The bride's (‘ilkfi was (‘Ill nl ll sliver tell lllblo. (Yolk-go friends ZLlill the bride/u ulster lwrv~ ell. Mrs (loot-no .\l. (‘hnslu nu nunl oi‘ lho brlllo, had rhllrge of the llernrllllng. ‘ lltelnlives ol‘ llle bride nllendllu! beside her parents were: Her slat- ern. lhe Nlillsu-l-l Vivian (i. (lllulya b2.- Jlelllrirl- l~1., ltldllb l... Dorothy llillinl- ‘Jllllikou. hl-r brolbt-r. (Yarl h). Miillkr-n. .lr.. lulell: and mint. i’rofesllol' llllli Mrs (ll-urge M. (‘base null dnllglllc-r. Mist-l -Ellzn~ belh Phase. illilllh‘. bliss Elizabeth l). Plume. (‘llyl Mil-m (‘nrnllnn W. Phase. New York. Mrs-l l‘). f‘. Bryant HUNTERS Pack a bottle your kll. Best. remedy lor sprains. bruises. flesh wounds. colds lmcl sore feel. lllrerrsl l l of Mlnard‘: in Jledford. Nils-s; n grout nuni. ltlrlulrd. ‘Soniel-vlllv. wings, liven of lhl- brldegroonl lllPfillifl-‘l l ' pal-thus Vl'l‘l‘l‘i ills sister. Mia: Jenn Willie and Jiiss (‘nrol Wzlllefl brothel‘. Wlililuu id. willie. .lr., all’ “i Pmlillliil W“ iillfinlle ‘Siev- (Biilitilll. Miss Nollie flutes. wl-re: (‘ongressnllln and Mrs Wall? lllfll’ u. \Vhlte; Hon llllfl Mrs Frank "'""" "wit"? of Aux-null. Nichols of Bnih; Former (iov. Per-i vlvul l’. illuller; 11s ii. Swift, Augusta; iloll tlndl and Mrs Albert J. Stellrila, Norway Mrs Uollnoul Emerson. ll-llllnll Wills Mrs Augustus O. Thomas. Augusto, Mr and Mrs George (iorllnn, Rflpk. land. Miles; Hon and Mrs Rex 'l‘. ‘Dilfillfl. Portland: Miss Dllmlu-lu Merrlluu. island Falls; Miss ‘Nollie’ Glues. New Haven. (‘n-nn; The.‘ Misses Nllzrguret llnd Eleanor Npp H011. Anguilla daughters of Con-i groasnmn Nelson: Alisa Elsie Rob-' bfrlli- West Roxbnry, Mimi; jmas l-erlrlllle Lombard, West Spring. field. Moss; '.\ilsl~l Dorothy Lamb. and Mills ‘Elizabeth llurluon. Wur- ‘WMQF- M-‘l-‘lfl; Mrlmd Mrs Fred w. inn-rill, Angulllli; will}... “Ml Mrs Lester M. Hurt, Mr mill Mm Chnrles S. llrnwn. Augusto; Rev Dr Ferdinand Peterson and “n; Peter- ‘mn- “inland; Meredith Tlllrrill.‘ Alllznllln; Miss Nellie Bannister. lu- lnnli Falls; Mien Helen Ham, Pol-l. 15ml} Mina Margaret Hnngcom, iletllal; l-. F. lllcfiluley, South PBPiH: Kilns Beatrice Wright. Wool- wlvh: the Misses Phyllss and bolls hawyer. Westbrook; Mrs [rim-u Word. Illtnlzol‘; Mrs Klnghllry. llal. zdtolder and Mrs Wayne F. Jordan. Wfllllllrwk: Mr and Mrs Fred ilrnwn. Naples; Mm Alonzo Hail and Minn Gertrude flail. Newflelli, Miss Genvle Hlncks. Falmolllll. Mien Virginia Amen. Sllnwhegan, Chief Justice Srolt Wilson null wife. Hon and Mrs Freeman M, (lrrlnl, Hon lllld Mru Roy l.. Word-l v well and Miss Leona Wnrdwell, Dr iloll. null Mrs Wll-{mbmpl 27? 1927i has ln-l-u lellvhiul; nl ilvlerllu: llll ' Mrs and Mrs ‘Lester Powell. llll oi’ Port- Tile iilflflf! mu: born at lriiilli ‘ lridnl (‘ilorlls“ from Marin Jolle. (‘ily ll cousin Mrs A. Fxiaml- HP"- Wiikm‘ “- miimillrl‘ Mill Fun“- “elm wire oi Lisbon Frills; ‘ (‘oohrnne and will» l)r llnll iVirs (Ll R. Smith llllfl “it!!! Delorll Smith of Livernlorc» Frills: Miss» (‘UNI Editor-school the lllNl lwo yours. Mr “iullr Wllhl born ill ‘Rllvlililll ens oi‘ Belfast; Dr and .V|I‘H Loud Muriel. m" of mm. menus auendlnmol ltoclllnlld. binds; .\'lr null Mrllillloulllund hi2" iiflimll. iddwlu Johnson ol‘ (lrlrdinvr, Mlsu|llutl>s bride. Nil" and lMrll Willie have loft on a Lllhor m: lrip, and will ho nl hfilflf’.JLfllllZllllll-SWGGI Oct. lol, lll. Mrs Wlilllrln Tlltllll‘ fillrlliucl", llolliAuimrm Silo is n urnlinnie. oi‘ (‘on iloll Illlrl-ylllgh School. llud ill the vlllw l from ‘fillies College. Ile wlul grlldunIl-d fronl ill llllfl In» ill llll- name l-lnsn ilt4 lllV lie Wilt-i oulployl-d ill ill llvpltrlmrnl ill lho Mill ll|('.- Jillbllru. Minot Avenue. olnul- .llliy hull ill-en ml t'Xt'(‘llil\'('3 llll- nilll-ZIPY-Ffihlt-l Shoo Co, Have You Taken Your Nerve Food Today ‘.7 Are you rcstlessand sleep- less? Have you indigestion and headaches i’ Are you tired and‘ languid? Are you worried and anx- ious and easily disturbed over every little thing that goes wrong? Are you losing the best there 1_s tn life on account of lacking energy, ambition and vitality l’ You can et away from thts condition by ueln Dr. Chase's Nerve _F . Nervous disorders do l rlghtthemsclves. You feed the starved and ' plcted nerve cells back health and vigor.- BegintheuacofDlzC ~‘ Nerve Food today and will not be long before y are well on the way t0 " ter health. New en 1 and new confidence enable you to live a ful and a happier life. 60 a box, all dealers or_ _ Dr. A. W. Chase Medwl 00., Limited, Toronto. 2-