1 limit-l . ‘ I\'\~\-\ue\ . ‘w w-..“ lot >1! l - . . . . . For Constipated Bowels—— Biitous Liver ~ .'l‘he nicest cathartic-laxative to tonight will empty your lboweln physio your bowels when you completely by morning and you have ’° ' will ieel splendid. “They worl ‘ while you sleep." Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts. Pills, Calomei, or Oil and they coll only ten cents a box. Children love _ is candy like Cncarets. one or two Cascsréts tlw- lililii ilii. liliil iiiiili NEW YORtK, Nov. Y-A new challenger oi iBili tBrennan has bobbed up He is Matty Bourke, the , New Orleans string bean. who was, one oi Jack Dempsefs sparring partners when the champion was preparing ior his bout with Georg» es Carpentier. fBurke snys he now ii, ready to tackle Brennan, Fulton. Miske, Gibbons or any other lop- notch heavyweight, but he preiers to take ‘Brenan. ., 'Burke has had plenty oi experi- Biliousness indigestion . Dlrtlness Sour Stomach ‘r ".12." ‘ ‘ "‘ " ' the ‘big rugby»... ‘Alter taut-bi Demp- seys wallops ior several weeks, Burke thinks he is iuiiy capable oi asslmilating anything that may come his way in bouts with other heavles. The New Orleans candidate ior heavyweight honors is 22 years old, stands 6 ieet 8 inches and weighs 175 pounds in lighting con- dition. He is a very clever boxer and taster than most oi the big iellows. ---—oo>---— ::THE FAMILV PHYSICIAN-- The good doctor is always worlli his lee. But it is not always pos sibie to gel ti Doctor lust when you want him. in such cases. corn. mon sense suggests the use oi re- liable home remedies. suc-ii as Dr. Thomas‘ Eciectric Oil. which is u-ontleriniiy effective in easing iu~ once. but his light weight was n ilammatorv pains anri in healing cuts, scratches. bruises and sprains. his ‘undies!’ m mm)" Recemly he The resence oi this remed in the hasyiilled out considerablv and now "infill; Medicine mast save’; ma“ is sturdy enough! to tackle any oi I, f“, ‘m; A aaaaa- ‘ a ‘A; a an‘ AQAAA vvwv wvv vv v v v vv Send ibbiurouii Copy of HOLMAN’S' . CATALOG Everything from pages 1 to 64 in- clusive, DELIVERED FREE in the Maritime Provinces; all other arti- cles delivered free when order am- 1’ James Dunn, St. Eieanors; 3, Mr». n1.‘ ' , . ma: cnanboirrarowilt GUARDIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -l'ARMlR8' GO-OPIRATIVI Emerald will be loading hogs and lambs on Wednesday, Nov. I. Also want 150 spring calves on Nov. J and 10. ' -Ii-l0P iron Holman‘: catalog -POLICE COURT.- Two men belonging to Portbill or vicinity. were lined $100.00 and cost each at the Police Court. Summereide, a iew days ago ior iisbing lobsters out o.‘ season. __.___ —-A DlLlGHTl-‘UL .. ment was given inst night in Epworth Hall, Summer- -l '- . Horace ndrew, St. Eleonora, two BBPQY “all? .",,,'}§,§“"§§§_ “m? sons, B. V. TMNOII 0L 9i." "'3 gavela niiliiberibi’ lDruminond read- 751mm ind, Sum” ‘vimmii H“ lass and also a. iew selections oi era ‘too hp we Monday at 2 P- m- his own. ‘rile hail was veil tilled‘ '8‘: glurg ,° ywis" _';. Ema?“ and‘ the audience was" most. np- ' °' i l s. o ir‘.:::.;i..i.‘.;:.".r.:.iitf’ ma" “A NEW“. KEV league “he tea by Messrs. Bowness, Huestis, iMO BXiBKBBCQ in Summersige 8C Crew find Campba" with M“! a meeting oi interested; ersons Byron's as pianist Elam-Mt He," 133i WiEBkI-d 111:? 1mm"! l“ ""5 man presided. A cordial vote oi "mum" e Fkey Leagm‘ n thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. will he be practically the same as “M, the local baseball league being ' _._..__..>___. composed oi the War Veterans. a t Pioneers and Red Six. The ioiiow- - ing officers were elected: R. H. , Morrison. president; Horace Clark Vice President, Ferno Graves. Sec- (Continued From ‘Page 7.i Monzu. SCHOOL FAIR. . Marjory Rcibbius, Mt. Mary . Dorothy Cox, Mt. Mary . Aiioe McCarthy, Moreil Road retnry treasurer. An executive will . Evelyn Murphy, Moreil Road --SUMMERQIDE LADY DEAD. -—~The death took place Friday n_lght at 8 .p. m.. oi Mrs. Eliza Tanion. wile oi Benjamin Tanton. at the age oi 65 years. There are leit i0 mourn two daughters, Mrs. Marion Trainer. Nurse and Mrs. entertain- Thursday later be appointed composed oi members oi’ each club.’ --BAKING COMPETITION. - - There was keen rivalry in the Five Roseso Bread and Cake competi- tion conducted by R. T. Holman. Ltd. Despite the ia/ct that only one day was set aside ior entries they numbered iorty tour. The judges were Miss Mary i-iunt and Miss Mattie McFarinne. who spoke en~ ‘thuslnstlcaily regarding the ex- cellence oi the quality oi the en- tries. The prizes were awarded on points, and in many cases the total number oi points were very close. This speaks volumes for the culin- ary ability _oi P. E. lslnnd House- wives as well as the virtues ui Five Rosese Flour. The prize win- ners in Dill"! Whte bread are: 1.- Mrs. Wm. (Yrozier, Sllmmergldg; ‘,;_ Mrs. James Arthur. Summersidm; 3. Mrs. Jflfllflg Proiitt, Kensington; 4, Mrs. bouis Leard. Summersiot. The prize winners in the Sponge coke class were: 1, Miss Jgnig Mawlsy, Summeraide; 2, ‘Mfg, ‘Mri- Harry Sudsbury. Summerside. ’ Section 4. (b) Writing ii. Charlie Ollirien, Morell East l iilarbor 4. Georgie Fitzgerald. illorell River Section 4 Writing senior Hudson Bowie-y, Marie i Junior . Georgie Fitzgerald. lliorell Road Lucy bong ‘Marie Elizabeth Cox. Mt. Mary Ciiiiord McEwen. St, Peter's iiarbor 4. i. '3. in u. 4. CUA8s' 13. SPEECH 1. St. Peter's Harbor SPORTS 50 ed. dash Wm. Crozier, Summerside; 4, Boys Under 12. . Freeman Jay. Marie . Willie Aiyward, Marie . Margaret McDonald, St. Peter‘: Girl: Under 12 VESTERN PERSONALS ‘~—_I.\ir. W'illard Phillips leit, last week on a business trip to Hail- IS ‘N ‘x83 Lucy Long. Marie _,\1r5_ (DH Arbuckle‘ who 113,328 Belin La Pierre, St, Pflleflg Hnr. b y _ i Oi‘ eligibility“i5:ilegbiorfiffnhgffurdé; a. Mary O'Brien. Mt. its... mommg to British Columbia‘ 4ibhMggii: McDonald. St. Peter's ,. i. —<‘apt. Simmonds oi Haliiax. was in Summerside last Wegk an 50 yd. dash ounts to $10.00. The HOLMAN iron-clad guarantee with every order_ If you have not received YOUR COPY write now. R. T. Holman, Limited Summerside v NEW YORK FISH ADS Ches eboro Brothers Wholesale Commission Fish ‘Dealers, No. 1. Fulton Market, New York, Receiver of Smelts, Eels and Clams Car lots a specialty. receive some consideration Robbins s. Robbins i _ Inc. . Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. No. 2 FultonMarket, New York, N. Y. Specialties Smeits, Eels and Clams irimiarge or small lots Isobtoifeb ,\,_ Li.» .- "is i" I .. . . Beyer Fish Company WHOLESALE AND COMMlasiofl DEALERS iN Fresh and Salt Water Fish 111 RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY FULTON MARKET NO\AI YORK HEL- IIEIIKMAN 410-12 I. GOODMAN I. ooooMAN s. co. Wholesale Commission Deniers fl .s I. P- LEVY In all kinda oi Fish. Cilia. Lolulers, Eels ml Mackerel ‘_ W11} MAKE A SPECIALTY 0F Slilllilfl‘! 10sec wont up Intel prlnnn '1»? 7o tlooriigm, “Ft co. In In Fish ill nrennt payment and ‘i Express shipments an inspection oi the Light “Org-l; and infantry at the Armories. ‘GM’ ""5" PI} I - .__\1-- , , 1. Lyda Biaxhand, Mt. Mnry is m.might;ermgfifizleiug"5,22%‘; s. Janie Coiiin. m. Mary Bishop‘ King 5L ' ‘ ‘*4. Mary Welsh. Morell East i Young Girlo’ Race M _ k . _ 1. Lottie Rossiter. Mt. ary ed 11,2“ klglefl“ "amlliim- "aw 2. Alice Tobin. Morell East men e‘ w o “d spent ‘he “"11" 3. Fhreiyn iMcEwen, St. Peter's r nt her home in Summerside - dunno,- loit Saturday morni i B ' . . , _ Mass" where she w“? rggumgsifél; 4b Mary “Brien. St. Peters Hart proiession. ' m 10 --~ '<-l-sonyr l Teachers‘ Race —~Dr. Sim Carrnthers, who has been visiting in Summerside null 1. Catherine McDonald, lSt, Peter's Bedeque. for the past month lettl Harbor Saturday morning ior Vnncouvefl ‘l, Hannah Chalsson, Moreil East . C. 4. lliarrDonneliy, Moreli Road and ____ Marie Byrne. Mt. Mary *3"- Jvsenh Barr oi the Alive; "Bing department oi R. T. Holman Ltd“ Summerside. is coniined to his home with a heavy attack oi La grippe. , Married ‘Men's Flees 1. Ted Anderson Chester Webster Howard Anderson James Jay £1 ‘i. ~~Joiin Sullivan. Lloyd qbumhul {Iveil WQdBe. Hazen McLennan, Leol ‘Gods nntkEdmund Doyle up 5L Dlinstans College are spending Thanksgiving at r1191,- Summerside. Wlieri Barrow Race 1. ira liowatt and vlrreeman Jay - 2. Percy lBaker. and Otto Robbins 1mm” "‘ a. Waiter Ayiward and Neil ' ‘Robbins _.C . . . 4. \V. Baker, and l... Hughes Domirfijlxiiiitflgtliliczl. ti‘ 311323: M, “I? a. n. Phalen and J. 013mb E. i. to iurthervinvestigate ignio i‘ Jockey Ra“ lone oi the Game Laws. 5,152; - H. Walsh. and P. phnlen found guilty of night shommg UL . W, Aylwarj and Neil Robbins birds. mo" will be severely dean '. P. Baker, and F. Jay with. . E. ‘Howell. and Leslie Lodner ——-~_ .l§'.i‘.!‘°.§"...°.'il¥“il’.?‘°° Your Stomach! ' ’ ‘ ' ’ Does It Work? ', Mary Donnelly. Morell Road . Catherine McDonald. .St. Peter's " “"'Y- "III- llenvv an" Mrnll, Drowsy, Heartburn, Loan n! Ap. Harbor 4. Hannah Slnnott, Mt. hiury 50 yd duh. Boys over 12. Willie xyiward _ w‘; m" n , Neil itob ins .7! j- ;. “Tablets lnnfiuuriil‘ tbynrpiimé“ - Phml) Loni! ,~*“Q"MIIII . Ernest Coiiin ‘ ' ‘ Girls over i2 Alice Robins. Morcil East Lottie Reseller, Mt. Mary Hazel Baker. Mt. Mary . lmretta McGuire. Morell Road Martini Women's Race Mrs: John ‘Mcinnls Mrs. Ruth Coiiin Mrs. Victor McEwen firs. JanienB. Joy Girls Backward Race . Janie Coitilii, Mt. Mary ' . Margaret McDonald, 8t. Peter's Harbor _ 3. Margaret McGuire. Mt, Mary 4. Hazel Baker. Mt. Mary Boy's Blckwald Race Ernest Collin. m. ‘Mal-y and ‘Rupert Phaien. Slnnott’: Road 2. Freeman Jay, IMarie .'l_. Willie Aylward. Mt. Mary 4, James Leslie. Mt. Mary Young Men's Race Wendell Baker, Mt. Mary Ralph Kane, Morell Road 3. Harry ‘Walsh, Morell. Jsast 4. Harry MoEwen. 8t. Peter's Harbor Girls Three legged Race 1. Lottie Rossiter and Dorothy‘ Co: ' 2. 1H, Baker. anld. H. Murphy 3. Mary O'Brien and Ethel Mc- iEwen a » 4. Marv O'Brien, and Janie (‘oiiin . Vounrflonh. Rcoo. i 1. Jock i0 nninghnm S’ ' A i“ gwlirnbAilltdeuzncllit-v Di ‘i f M,“ "J". . o o,nn' on ng- ..,,,,_;._,,,‘,,. itlhfl1gllrmlzlat ‘d’ . zerob-l a- top-» gee.»- a-wve n- -1. Yon Feel Insure! When You Tulle l stunt’: Drape In Tablet Alter ntllg People sometrnes get the notion that the ‘ r- \- pos given out and their race liirun. And yet it in often astonishing the rellei that comes in such roses from taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after eating. This roller is so pronounced that suchl hymntomn oi dfyaoapels. u the mel- ancholy Inns o appetite and broody roar to eat are. quickly dispelled. Sometimes In excess ni, certain l\lndii of (odd may lodge in nn ncld n omnrh to cause gen, heartburn. water-brash .a inc-nae. oi iulnens si- tor eating and a heavy. drowsy feel- lllll Micron This is on l e o _ - l l; n 1.. 2. ‘ Section 16,.Geiitcr_' Siilljllfl (Continued irom Page ii) QOURliS SEED FAIR CONTINUED eoetieivao, Rum 1. illirs. J. W. Brennan. Sonris a, ‘Mrs. w. n. heard: flouris- ' 3 Mrs. Albert Garrett; E. Baltic. a9“... so. so... Pen. If’ Lhirs. J. A. MoCorniack, Sourin l, Mrs. George Meillck.‘ Sourls "ii, Edna Garrett, Sonris.‘ Motion 8i, Potted Plants 1 Mrs. Jas. Blackett, Bourls. '2, Mrs. Geo. Mellicir. Boltrls. 3 Thos. Gilbert. Souria. Sootlon 32 Table Bouquet ' 1, Mrs. R. St. John, Souris. 2, Mrs. W. iB. Loard, Souris. 3, Mrs. A. i‘. Peters, R. Bay. Section 33, Hand Bouquet i. Mrs. W. B. heard, Souris: 2, Mrs. R. St. John, Souris. 9, Lambert Cheverle, ‘Souris LCLASS 10. FANCY WORK 1, Mrs. N. T. Muilaiiy, Sourls R. Section 2, Mines dress, ciotn dress cloth _ 1, Mrs. Wm. B. Muilaiiy, Souris. River. Section B. Pair Illnkotn 1, Mrs. Edward Peters, R. Bay. 2. Mrs. S. S. Robertson. Kings bore.- 3. Mrs. Albert Brehaut, Mt. Hope. Section 7, Horse Rug l. Mrs. J. Mallard, Gowan is. Section 8. Knit Counterpane 1, Mrs. Cameron Collin, Fortune. Section 9. Woven Counterparts l Mrs. Stephen J. Paquet. Sonris. 2. Mrs. John Larkln. St. Peters. Section 10, "Gift" Rug. all wool. 1. Margaret B. McDonald, Monti» cello. 2 Mrs. ‘Ernest Dingwsli. Souris. ,3, Mrs. Alired Philips, Souris. Section 11, Hearth Rug, all ran. .. Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris. o .1 , Section i2. Woolen Socks 1. Mrs. F. s. ‘McDonald, Sonris. 2, ‘Mrs. Jno. MoEachern, New- P°1‘l- , "'3, Miss Genie McDonald, Clip- stow Sectlon 13. Woolen Gloves I 1. iiiary T, McDougnil. Harmony. 2 ,Mrs. John McEnchcm. New~ l‘ ort. 3, Mrs. Raymond Sweeney, Sour~ Section l4, Winter Mitts i, Catherine McLeilan, Red. Pt. 2. Mrs. F. S. McDougnll, Sonrls. 3, Mrs. Joe. McEachern. New port. ‘ Section 16 Collectlfln knit Goods .32, Miss Ens. Garrett. East Baltic ' ‘ 3 Mrs. John F: Chaiason, Boar River. ‘Piece. viilte -L|I\Ql\ ' I l, Miss Bessie Brennan. Sourls. 2, Miss Bessie Muttart, Sourls. 1i, Mrs. Wm. Baker; IEimira. Section 17, Collection Fancy Work i. Mrs. J. G. MCLBYED, Montague 2, Mrs. Howard Campbell, C. Cove. 3 Mrs. Alia_n McKlnnon, Selkirk. Qectlori ll, Collection Lace Work-- 1, Mrs. Archibald McKenzie, Fortune. 2, Mrs. Evelyn Lockhart. Souris. 3, Mrs. D.- L. Morrow; N. Lake. Section 19. Selection Fincyfleodlc Work 1, Mrs. J. G. McLaren. Montague 2, Miss Bessie Brennan; Souris. 3 Mrs. Cameron Coiiln. Fortune. testlcln 20, Patch Work Quilt 1 Miss Hanna ‘Hardiiig, Souris. .- (2, Mrs. E. B. Miittartfiilourls. 3 mils Barton MoDbnald. Kings- ‘bore. " ' . ‘us... a1. Too elem In white or colored linen or cotton 1. Miss Edna. Garrett. Souris. 2, Mrs‘. J. G. Mcbaren. Montague Section 22. om Pillow 1 Mrs. Evelyn Lockhart. Bouris 2. Mrs. Wallace Anderson Bourls 3, Miss Bessie Brennan, Soul-is v ' Elie mainframe...‘ " that in Gannon there are inch Tem leton's Rheumnt c Capsules loll than all ethorlkoomotlo Ilomodioo coinbi go in“. H!“ Iillflfln, Iflfgulg. o - ' ' I to t.‘ $5M . - 2. 7 l-2 yords- drone cloth‘ "block" homo made i .\iary C. O'Donnell. Rollo B. W.’ Mrs. George Mellick. Souris. i i~———-——~———— A structure. whether it b: in the tiorm oi a humble dwelling, grander ,cial inents oi Canada, represents actu- i Aures the forests are cut down. thc -i, Mrs. r. s. McDonald. iSouris. l , clllle it, cum mo on“; I) hi!” A M $114201?) Qualify Fines} worltmans z a 9reaiesz? Z/alzze in i/ie w! 1 ,4 “mun, NOVEMBER o, 1921 ‘s 44nd in fins Of 50& I00 . iv OFZCZ j/ Current Comment ii. (Continued From Page 4A i STAN DARD O mansion or the immense commer- or manufacturing establish- al wealth ln n more pnrninment. tangible and valualble iorm lhnii the accumulated deposits within the darkened vaults oi our bank " BFUNGS HAPPINESS‘ ing institutions. For these sirilrr ‘iron and coal mines are exploited. the paints and leads and plasters are drawn irorn our storehouse: ui nature, and the whole struclurci ‘from the digging out oi the raw material to make the tools and assemble the building from its ‘foundation to its iinlshing touch- les, in every stage, represents abso~ lutely nothing but labor. And that labor cannot live without the iuci tlo keep the iiie blood coursing through its veins, giving it strength tor these accomplishments. \Vhcat ‘is the principal and main ingrclii? ,ent oi that liie giving iucl, AND "Di-LE BUSHEX. 0F WHEAT SOLD FOR A DOLLAR OF THE ALIENS READY ClASHf ADDING A BARE 'DOi1UAR TO OUR BANK RESER- IVES, 1F USED AS‘ THE FUEL TO OUR NATWE LABOR AND iN- 4 _ DUSTRY. WOULD GIVE FiVi-I ' ‘TIMES THIS‘ CASlH VALUE IN in tho trrcailittn rni other similar THE FOiRlM OF‘ THESE PERMAN- weal-tit. l!) go nn enlarging and ENT AND PROFIT PRODUCiNG compounding the itrolits oi llic pco- lASSETS TO OUR COUNTRY. pie oi Canada iiiatczitl. of building ______ up and stilling to iiic pl'i)ll€‘l‘i_\' vnl- Whcn the Western iaritier dc-Iucs oi other ctlllnlrles. This is livers to a band oi mechanics a the Conservative ltlcn oi‘ iiiiliOllill thousand bushels oi ‘wheat and rc» expansion nntl prosperity -wliilc the ,ceives in exchange for it an added ideals oi Mr. Crernr and his Grbiii ,b rn or an equivalent in carriages. Growers have the envelupinciil oi filfllllllifi 0!‘ Bgflcuittiral imple- the misers species oi selfishness mcnls it ‘is not a case vi “dolngWnlilch den-animus tor himself or each other, washingg- By ms mum. his ¢rait the last dollar and the in llrozi-ucin-g the wileat he has real- is" w" 1W he may surly ii to lzed its value in these assets oi his ibank honrdings, regardless oi actual value which exist llicrc as n how his neighbors or the rest or genuine and visible addition to thr- the country manages tn exist, Tiler-o wealth oi the counlrL Ami the is a vnst dirierence between this wiietltxiiclidiito hills eggiiilllgiii] ior and his ideas oi BXClifliiglilg his cs c mo es ias. en cpl and “waahing" with his pgl neighbors “d ‘mum the °°“M"Y l” 55519‘ lncrossithe lino which common some __ ‘Wldllid {Bil him would‘ hi; only BQlIlYUQnl i0 What lie applied in his lstflle ioko "setting rich -by doing each others washing." ‘llllllx lilNiiH Pill [Ii mi ti I l t i NEW YORK. Nov. 3.-llalii'nx 1P lo he made a port of ¢al| this |_ Mm _]_ a Mclmrelkuonugue winter ir-r ioiir oi the hi; steamer; 2. Mitts Pearle McKenzie. Sottrls oi‘ the Red ‘Star line according to on 3, Miss Nina Mcbennnn, Red P. announcement made by the inter- Ioction 27, Pair Pllclw one: mmonal .'l'hese boats are the Lapland 1 Mn. J.] W. Brenann, Sonrls. Kmonland nnrl Zeeland They wlii operate to the Canadian port tinder the White Blar Dominioh Lino snows is tea and hard tack. week we got a big order for in this district ' l Section 28 Pair Pillow Shams 1. Mrs. F. S. McDonald. Soiiris. 2i Mrs. W. F. Baker Elmira. ‘Section 24. Sideboard 0lot'1 ' or Tra/ 1. Mrs. Howard Campbell, Cove. 2. Mrs. J. G. Mcunren. Montague 3. Miss Tillie Mt-Auliiy, Sonrls. i . Section 2b. Center Piece an solar. ed Hnen irsquently the only fare a party takes to sled across Mercantile Marine, ---Ailli Labrador! Away up on the Northern Coast o1 Labrador. where the the tea must be good. Last Blue Bird Tea ‘from a dealer BLUE BIRD TEA _ Brings Happiness! , . schedule but will remain Rod Star boats. The ioiir ships ritn flyll" ‘New York to Plymouth and Ant- werp, returning via Cherbourg lb"! niii oiill at ilaliinx botli eastbound and u-estoound. The iirst snilin! unrlor the new schedule will be ill the first week in January. anti the arrangement will continue in flirt‘? until April, - -—--¢o>—-—— All Eqotiste. ‘ Jud Tunkins says nobody (W5 anything so well that somebody doesn't think he could do it boil?!‘ il" he was to take the trouble to "l9 rq-wllfiiiiiiiglflfl star. . \ BEA ll nolnrni desire of nnd is obtainable by "l" Ohondlmntmont. Pimvlllv roughness and - ‘ ll "i irrltotl d ocnoms dluvlfl" on on "Jmmm "d "1 All eelern or mnnnori. 35"‘ " Limited. Toronto. Bennie 1"‘ " w“ mention this boner. DitChaséfi lliillllltflli “BI bloc! the veil‘- (‘o