. ‘is . r \ . . . l Semi a Qnulséor» E“. '>‘.l_" H} » ~ BORN. $501110; MEAL, COTTON MEAL. 0N . HAND POTATO ‘BASKETS, FEED OATS (old and new) PRESS- ID HAY. and STBAW, etc. A iall stock oi POULTRY 8UP- DLIIB always on hand. We are buying FEED OATS. ant some BAILEY and UOKWHEAT. Call at our SKID STORE. WI sell at lowest prices. WHOLESALE i RETAIL. We l»! full market prism ior PRODUCE. Carter 6? Co. LIMITED. '_ ditch. Ail the occupants received absdshakingumbutallucaped Western Guardian -KEN8INGTON LIV! STOCK wihlppllil club loading hogs. 811009. lambs and veal-Calves on Wednes- Eday of each week up till noon i TBSl-I-ll-smtf. -F0it SALE-As a going con- cern, newsstand and general re- qgu ' at " ood , _ 8 ‘opportunity for an energetic party. ‘Apply to Morley M. Bell. Bummer- l side, ‘ illlil- i0-l-ll I l-snovnnsa nrsaooarun - ‘On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Cole of Bummerslde. met with a painful and serious accident. She was out driving with her daughters, Mrs. Elmer Burt and .Mrs. Willis Warren and her grand [daughter Miss Marlon Burt. all oi Bummerside, by the Old ‘Iowa Road and when near Elliot's Mills the auto skidded and went into the injury but Mrs. Cole. who had the rnlslortune to have her shoulder dis- located and collar bone broken. From these iniuries, we are pleased to report. she is now making a good recovery at he: home. —DIED IN THE WEST-The death took place at Carstalrs, Al- berta, on September 8th oi Mrs. Catherine Craig. wlie of Newton Craig. a well ‘known resident oi that district for many years. Mrs. Craig, whose name before her marriage was Catherine Henderson was born at North Wlltshire. P. E. island, on March 21th. idol. Her early llie was spent as a teacher. The family went to Alberta in i913 and settled at Carstsirs. She ls survived by her husbsndpone dau- ghter, Mrs. Norman Craig. oi Vic- toria. B. 0., and two sons, Chester,- of Dillre, Basin, and Hedley at home. The funeral took place on Monday. Bept. atn, irom the Pres- byterian Church in Carstairs. -INDOOB FILLING STATION PLANNED - Messrs Taylor and MacNeill some time ago purchased the house and lot adjoining their garage on Water Street, Summer- side, lately occu led by Mr. Mel- is A dence was one time the home oi the late Mr. lhvld Grady, father oi Mr. H. B. Grady, Superintendent oi P. E. I. Division oi the C. ‘N. R. This old house was most substantially built and its demolition was no easy matter. but now all has just been cleared away and the lot levelled. " ‘t _"“H"*”“,,H on rt will be built a big extension EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED ll. W. TAYLOR I. S. TAYLOR ' ‘Gflilflllfl 142 Richmond Street EYESIGHT EXAMINATION . nttinl and snpnlrha mum. etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Ollee managed Willi Drugs e. K011151116. P. s. l. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAIBITEB. BOLICITOB. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Oalneron Bloch. Charlottetowmlfilirl Dr. C. C. Archibald ~ Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital _ Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. N05! and Throat fasting Eyes and lnpplylllg Glasses Office. Bayer Building Great George Street Olllee Hours-B to 12.30. L30 to Ml McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attotoey-at-Law Oillee: l“ Richmond street MONK! T0 [DAN Cbiriottetown, P. l I. McDonald McPhe a. s. srencnnnk A‘ a. r. iurmra I .'.....,.;..... Arrosnrs, no Wiley . mannerisms. Australll. sect. aa-Jrhe strike oi waterside work- which utered a stage oi vic- 1 grew more serious today wl the throwing-oi bombs in 1m. hosneaoi tori} I . i several houses were Mtlllfifllflil- ,1 a lily-mouse»!!- MacKinnon e ' with additions in the new annex. to the garage. comprising an all- indoor and up to date filling sta- tion. When this is ready the gaso- line pumps, air delivery machines and all iilling devices now placed at the curb on Water Street will be moved away and re-installed This will be a great improvement to the eastern end of Summer-side's splendid concrete main street-B. -I-‘UII.THER PARTICULARS — From an account given in the Cal- gary Herald we learn that Mrs. Duncan. wlie oi Mr. G. W. Dun- can. oi Summcrslde. was killed by an auto whilst crossing the street to attend the regular Wednesday evening service at Hillhurst United Church, Calgary. on Wednwday of last week. She had been driven to the curb opposite the church by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. ‘W. Duncan with whom she resided and in cross- ing the street seemed to hesitate for a. --‘ and then walk ior- ward to be struck by the door and also the back tender oi s ‘ ‘ car. She was carried into a neigh- boring residence, Rev. and Mrs Grant assisting, and all ible was done, but the poor lady died al- most immediately. She had resid- ed for some years with her son Dr. W. M. Duncan. and was wide- ly known and highly respected throughout the city and was a de- vcut Christian lady and a regular church attendant. interment was in the Union Cemetery at Cslaarv on Friday oi last week, the services at the home and grave being con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Grant oi Hill- hurst United Church. Bdldes her bereaved husband. the late Mrs Duncan ls mourned by two son's and iour daughters. namely: _Dr. Harvey Duncan and Dr. W. M. Duncan Mrs. John Scotland. Mrs. William Mclrod and Mrs. James Morris. all oi Calgary, and Mrs. Philip Jean, Easierngrardiah ..°IAS'I'IIN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Allnt in Ion- tague and will be pleased to receive In items, advertisinl. new and renewal subscriptions. t’ .3188 BAPTIST PAMONAGI. ‘ will be sold at Auction 8051 0-21-41 ..°8'l‘EWAB'l"5 BREAD "Made in Charlottetown" now on sale in Cardigan at L. C. Allan's new store. 8018-9-28-8i “W!!! PEOPLE oi Cardigan now have an opportunity oi pat- ronizing a Home Industry by buy- ing Stewart's Bread at L. C. Allan's new store. 801B-9-28-8l ..'STEWAB.T'B Cream Bread. Whole Wheat Loaf and Bun Ray Raisin flread on sale at i... C. Al- lan's, Cardigan. BMB-iI-QB-Iil . . ‘ISLANDEB. DEAD —'I'he death occurred at Sydney oi Peter Hubert formerly oi Georgetown after a aiwrt illness. The late Mr. Hubert was an exceptionally kind and charitable, a true friend to all. His sickness he bore with true Chris- tian patience and his complete res- ignation to Gods will was an edi- ilcatdon to all‘ who saw him. He was a. general iavoritef with both young and old. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing widow, five daughters and three sons to whom sincere sympathy is extended-A ..'WELL KNOWN RESIDENT- The death occurred at Lower Mon- tague oi- Daniel Laundry,.aiter a short illness which he, bore with patience and resignation. to God's holy will. He was visited frequent- ly by his pastor Rev.~0. Kiggins who sdminis‘ ’ to him the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church. His was so gradual and peace- the precise moment his spirit had taken its flight. He was oi an ex- cellent character. loved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn be- sides hls sorrowlng moths . one sis- ‘er. Margaret. and two brothers in '1. B. A»., who have the sympa y 1i the whole community. May his soul rest in peace-A {ii PERSONALS ..'Mrs. James Batchilder and" Mrs. Fouchere, Georgetown, recent- '.y visited Montague-qt ..'Mr. John Fraser. teacher is rpending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fra- zer. Georgetown-A ..'Miss Margaret Macdonald. Charlottetown is visiting in George- town the guest oi Miss Nellie Mc- Plies-A. ..'Mlss Margaret Macdonald, pupil, Georgetown High School, spent the week end at her home in DeGros Marsh-A. ..'Dr.-and Mrs. MacLean, Souris, motored to Georgetown and were the guests oi Mrs. MacLeans sis- ters, Mrs. Capt. Smith and Mrs. A. A. Macdonald-A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ste- wart with their two daughters. Irene and Bessie who have been visiting Mr. Qtewarts brother, l-low- ard oi Jamaica Plains, returned to their home in Gw-getown-A was formerly Miss Nellie Stewart 1i Bunbu y. Lot 48. and is a sister oi Mr. Bruce Stewart oi Ch'wwn. Besides his sorrcwing widow there are leit to mourn the following chiidrenz-Mrs. Hatfield. Religious Education Secretary o the Austin Christian Church. Ch cago, Illin- win; Miss Claire Linkletier. with the Hudson Bay Company at Winni- peg; Revl Stewart Linkletter, Min- ‘ster oi the Christian Church at ‘Boulder, Colorado; Mrs. Stevenson. wife of Rev. Leonard Stevenson. oi muisville, Kentu ky; Dr. Arthur Linlrletter, oi Bhe ton. Washington state; Mr. Everett Linkletter. oi Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. Graham Linkletter of the Eureka Univers- ‘W. Eureka. Illinois: Mr. Harry Linkletter and Miss Jean. at home. The iuneral, which was one of the ‘argest ever held in the district, Wednesday,l‘“r8rdat2p.rn._ Pwlna rm that u. was difficult to note . . criianorrarowaf GUARDIAN. Go 4 10 oNcoL ‘EE q cu RDAOVESEALWITH - WHCIDTH WARNING! ~~ Be sure you actually sea the Gold Seal o_n lhe flow-coverings you purrlruse-—rt rs ONGDLEUM sq...» .VS_EAL , . cow, sear. Russ and Hnmwvnms ~ -. .41.»- » ~51.»- ~- wire. -~ r1‘, f‘ All _\ esIIIIIIlQliIIC—l-~O—MII '.IIIIIII"I!III '~: ‘flllllrlll- RIIII is-‘IISFACHONGUARANTEED i ' - ORYDUR MONEYBAKK your emu Satisfaction or your money Resolution onl positinfimeans- of identifying no éongoleun; and your rapieeof O-DAY . . . all over Canada . . . genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs and Floor-coverings (with the Gold Seal on the surface) are being sold at the new, reduced prices. ‘ Never ore, since thesepopulnr, modern, casy-io-cleap Rugs an Floor-coverings have been introduced, has 1t been possible to buy genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Ru s at the bargain prices your dealer is oifering . . . TO-DA . Make full use of this unprecedented opportunity . . . you will find . . . at to-dayk prices . . . you can know the charm of these attractive rugs in several rooms for what you would ordinarily expect to pay for one rug‘. . and . . think of the tiresome ousework you save with [hgge eagy-to-cleflll rugs on all your floors. See the many new, colourful pattern eflecis our dealer is oflbring . . . you’ll enjoy seeing them . . . an remember ever-y rug is fully araniced to your "Satisfaction or our money back ’ by the Gold Seal on the surface. {oak for this Gold Seal before buying.’ M proposed that the present labor ex- I changes through 000 expended annuallyon th r BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME —- NOW —— AT LITTLE EXP coucomun canine 1111111111’, MONTREAL, c t the country ‘ " W I might be abollshedmhnd the tsrnoop- Waterfront e ease» .~ “taxi- w 4-...» .§ .1...- .- we»? "Emeralds " Pattern No. 330— One of the many new pattern eilects in Congoleum Gold Sea] Rug is illustrated here. Here are the new, reduced prices . . . compare them with what you. would ordinarily expect to pay for such outstanding rug patterns. ~' srza rniizn SIZE PRICE 9 x 3 $3.20 9 x 9 ‘ 8 9.50 9 x 41/2.-. 4.75 9 x 10% 11.25 9 x 6 6.35 9 x 12 12.75 9 x 11,5.-. 8.00 9 x 131,5 14.15 9 x 1s $15.15 CONGOLEUM S3142 FLOOR-COVERING This long-wearing, casy-to-clean FIoor-covcrin is also in price . . . ii comes in roll form in two or t ree yard widths . . . many beautiful pattern eflecis , . . fully guaranteed by the Gold Seal . . . and . . . requires no fastening of any kind to the floor, but will be perfectly flat at all times . . . no turned up corners or edges to interfere with doors or to trip unwary feet. _ New Reduced Prices 2 yards wide 65c. l cr iisro ard 3 yards wide p sq y 70c. per square yard ENSE l‘ ' a n u i i ANADA in port. CarvelPs- ' wnnr . - Li‘. c-l- n]. lltiéja _-<- orrr an‘ WINK G gsisom .. snore - P4. v 5. N. 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YARMOUTB, ‘England. the nexfiihudret. the chancellor a ' - emu in i. glass-walled room in the 2316:2111.»- two year-Iris! bereaved family the comm. eg- sept. 28.—A ruolutit‘): prom the olgrullrllgélltgr been? s_ a Harland’ can “Mums, I 56% a pirfwhflw,’ c,“ M"- “w. of w square ma‘ ‘ , ,, hmfld- gran y. r . v_ _ ‘ . , 8 . . _, V. ORIUQQ ,1 "mum'- b“ m’ ' ‘M! u the IIQ oi 65 av to th nsion iund as well as Sfpgjjochelua on mew“ m“, er as s. m mom 91 . ngugy h9g1‘ ‘M mo“ mm mud“ -Mrr. William Read. of Red Deer. on iticn that the pensioner re» auiurtherj 000.000 from the W- T“; 3mm gum Bglyeg 1n port. Buntain, Bell's Whpri ‘ an conducted the ceremony, and "1"" ‘ 0mm‘; l, m,“ Alberta. a. vbiitw mne- u» a-wn- u». rom "competitive emnlov- i": m 1 ad n. P. w. Dradle No. 115. 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