gnsmsnar, -~ ‘ A rum Western Guardian -8HOP from Holman’: Cltllog. G “or BEAUTY BUILT F012 DUTYl l; i _.___ —FOR care wsarenu NEWS . —I’age 3 is available. ti, , t . ‘i -—8UB8CRIBER8 can 91mm; t _ Election contest voting all“ 1mm fill ~ Guardian representative Bummer- 4 "II-ll to $10. THE WAHL COMPANY, LIMITED-IOU STERLING II/llen the Board llleetr~ Discrimination in articles of personal U58 characterizes the successful tnztn. It is natural, therefore, to find EVERSHARP playing ztn important part in the councils oi men of ztilairs. It joins Beauty and Efficiency. Price 5O cents EVERSHARP Makers of EVERSHARPS and WAHL PENS. side when renewing or gubgcflblng for the Guardian. ti. t —-DlCTlONARI-E8 can b9 113d pf, tho Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street, Summerside for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription, tr. -—KENSINGTON FIRE. -- Fire was discovered in a hen coop in the rear of the Brunswick Hotel about 2 o'clock a. m. on Monday the alarm was sounded and the tire extinguished before it had u chance to spread-K. —-NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH — Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at ll o'clock on the utory service Saturday at 2.30, sits- slon utects ‘at 1.30 0n Saturtltiy. Preparatory service at Freetown ‘in Thursday night at 7.30, Travel- lvfs Rest. Friday night at 7.30. —AN AGED VISITOR- John 'l‘. ll. Henderson. Stlpendlary hing- lstrate. Tutorraguche, left this ‘week on a visit to his sistetr, who lltivcs in Prince Edward Inland says n Nova Scotla exchange. ilenderson, the oldest resident of that place. is nearing the century Inark- lie has always been retic- "lll flllollt his age, tbut is said to have admitted ibefore leaving. that be is now 97, ‘while- lhrlp sister is lust two years older. He is as ac- ‘tive as most men twenty years, younger. and until quite recently‘ lute lwr-n nc-tive-ly engaged in his‘ judicial duties. —25th ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Xavier 0, Gallant of Eg- mont Bay celebrated the 25th an- uivursnry hi’ their m-atrrlagg (m Out, Slth. A largv» number of friends Iziiihcrt-tl in the afternoon anti oven! ROAD. TORONTO. u-i-Qi? -\ i-i * To ups-u “lulluwu easily \\'l|~'|| Ilu-ylitt- fruutt-s ' ‘ are stun-k with paint. Ilflvlllltlt" til‘ \\'t-l 'l'lu-_v “ill ilu-u -ii-it~ uillutul 1h»- l".|~f weather 1-10., brush uver the iusitlt- oftlifficulll- with |||'uIIlttlI‘_\' ltlnn-klv-ul. r / ' (lrn ‘ ‘l t HEREVER your people are,spend this Yuletide with them. Crossing to the “Old Country" on the ships of the CUNARD or ANCHOR- DONALDSON Canadian Services is just like living in a magnificent modern hotel-with beautiful draw-- ing rooms and lounges, card and smoking rooms, cafes, librariesprchcstras, attractively furnished staterooms, meals that are a delight, and trained attendants to carry out your every wish. If you desire to economize, Third Cabin (round trip $155) em- braces comfortable berths, well-heated and ventilated cabins, delightful public rooms. excellent meals and attentive service. Your local steamship agent will furnish complete in/ormulion, or apply to—- THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED General Agents: Montreal Toronto Quebec St. John, N13. llalifax ANCIIOR~DONALDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES ,_., Political liieciirtgs King’s County The undersigned will address the J. J. JOHNSTON. Glasses .50 ointswest- Superior Service from Coast r ' c oast P ~' o Coast, via It _ .- IPECTACLEH . OCEAN LIMITED ... Pair ' nAntrtsii-z” EXPRESS “"’°“"”° _ t T rlt . connecting at Montreal with the hmlml“ E” T”. ?";f' : i hmoul ContlnentalLlmltecl. l‘°""" A” m,” "m it The Continental Limited leave: Don't flllfill yourself mm ha l. daily at 10.15 p.m. for Ottawa. llgvln] your vlulnn II norm-l- ‘: N07"! Bay, wlnnlpnl, Prince Rl-l- You cannot compare your nllfll‘ i‘, port and Vancouver, splendidly Wm. othsrl. You cannot no i ' equipped with Standard and "mm", m," u" 0|- they Tourist Sleeping Carl. Comp-rt mont Observation Con, Colonist Care with lunch counters and kitchene- through you". It rslllllfil I lrlenlllic teat with scientific lu- lltrumentl handled by nu evin- mntrlnt to dofluc the true oondl- w,,'l"f'§‘,,§,".',','3,'}‘“,'|‘,°,’,°'.f,‘"g,’£, t lion n! your eyu. Bark 0| decision u. n" Fm", R""wmm.. "Purkmilfl" service In twenty N ln/ormnlioimntampply yenrl of xporlonee In tutlul l M‘ Milli» w_ K_ goqgrqg, and 1mm; perfect nun». Git‘ Ticket an»: _ . m. ILYNN, mam Agent, semen lymumlil “Adm E. E. ‘PARKMAN Optometrist and Optician ~Montnguo, P, E. l. l. int: to tottend to them their lie-st] _MQRR|S_MCN1AHON Awiisltcs. Supper was served it ww-tltliut; oi‘ lil<ll'i-. than usual iutc- ‘will’ l“) 211991" "WINNIE WIIOIII ifeffi" ‘ rltu took llllltw- at Si. .\iary’s (‘bit ll“"~ l“- X- Gilllfllll. parish priest ‘ w] }\'..,,,_»h,gum m] Wednomllly and ltcv. Jos. (lnllam. of Welling-i utttrnittg lit-t. 7th, when Mary l-Iiln lml- All l-lililrufi‘?! Was tread to Mrfl Mt Mlllliifl our: oi‘ KPllHiligimYs fuir- "llfl lllls» llallalll ll)’ l-llelT llilllilllwl" M; “m1 "Vb-L ‘uh-med young lm"e5V\"-'q Julta and her lit-tie sister “m Hum.“ 1., we huh. bonds .0; ‘Helene presented them with a si matrimony to Patrick l1. Morris "l" ‘ll-‘lll- All the clllldlell welel ot‘ Alum-ray ilarbor. The ceremony Present ‘Yllll ll"! excepllml 0|’ Elllil- “n. purfuriiletl by ltov, l’. L. Mc- ‘Pa; 110W Sister St- Adelene. who ‘Mulmii- liflilllvl‘ oi‘ the bride asslst- l-llllnell lllfl‘ sl-‘lWT-s‘ 01' Charity 18H! U1 h). 51...: (Huh,- |,_ In y ur. Both old and young spent 'l'l1c ltritlt- who was tiressed in ll" "lllllYllllle evening 11ml all Welltj an tgllrP-llililt‘ stilt of brown velvet llolll“ lIflPPY 3397‘ Th9 Klllglllg Ol triuttttctl with iitvh fur, t-nterctl the ll"? Nlllloliill AflillPm- t-ltupti on thi- ztriu of hcr father‘ M ~Mrs. Alwartl. of Sutmmcrsidc, wltiic .\ii~:.-; Mary Ready rendered I tttt-tttleiutltttttis wt-tidittg march, E. i.. and her daughter. Mm.’ -¢ 'i‘h.- bride's- lttiuquut wzts of Dink 5lllllellllllll~ 0f (lillletowllt N. B-w illlll whill- rt-ws. .\li.-».s .'\llt'll' Cullen “llQ ha“! lwell "lSlllllE Mrs, AI-i ._ U...“ Hynes m»- Chflrloue, word's daughter, Mrs. Raymond town w rc the attendants. Two lillll- llllllclpalil fellllllllll-Z l0 lllelll llllli",\ll. es. viz Margaret Mc- respective homes next week-—- Mztliou ziutl iliuurltt- ilughes daint-‘wlnilwf Trllillflfl- 35ll1- night service at. 7.30. ‘Pirepar-i 1v 1-2 to 3.4 cats ‘per pound. | THE‘ cnsnwrrarown GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian 3 . RBI-IQ? from l-lolmarrs Catalog. 1 . JEABTERN AGENt-Mr. J. lW. Murdock in now Guardian agent ,in Montague and will be pleased to ‘receive news items. advertising, ‘Job Printing new and renewal sub- fscrimions. tf. ..'AUO1'ION SALE, crop, stock. farming implements, premises of E. J. Redmond. Coravilie. Lot 5S, Mou- ,day October 26th, 12 o'clock sharp. iNo reserve. See haudbills. J. W. Scrimgeour. Auctioneer. . 5580-10-20. ::A Corrector of Pulmonary Troubles.——Mauy testimonials could be presented showing the great ef- flcacy of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil in correcting disorders ot the res- piratory processes, but the best testimonial is experience and the Oil is recommended to all who suffer from these disorders with the certainty that they will find relief. It will ally inflammation in the bronchial tubes, . THE MARKETS MONTREAL. Oue. Oct. 20.—'l‘he exportbusinees tin the local grain market today was again reported dull. there being no firm bids re- ceived that could be accepted. A steady tone jrevaiied in thekaasth grain manrket and prices remained unchanged. The domestic marloet for spring wheat grades of flour was steady with pnicee the same. flihe condition of time market, for ‘winter ‘wheat illour was unchanged. tbeing well maintained. Thor e were no new developments} in the market for millfeed the un-l dertone ‘being stieady with a fair. amount of business passing for; local and country account. The. market for standard grades of ml- icd oats was fair and prices were. unchanged. The market dor bailed- huy was steady under a fair de- mand. Beans twere quoted at from- 32/10 to $2.50 per bushel. ‘flieire; woe no change in the condition of; the tiocal egg market tprlces for all} grades being maln-tailned, No tim- provement was noticed in the con-i dition of "the butter market owing, to viery limited demand. 1A strong- er feeling developed in the cheese market and prices were advanced Prices OTTANVA Ont" Oct. ltl-(Egg!) --For the most part the Canadian egg matrket is unchanged. Au ad- vance "in tfrcsh Jobbing prices is noted from Saint John and at Vancouver ttihere is a two can-t ad- vance in prices at country points, A car of storage firsts ls rolling‘. to Montreal from Brandon for ex-t port to Glasgow, and one car of 510.338 from Winnipeg to Toronto.‘ Toronto jobbing fresh specials 55, extras 52-433, firsts 44—45 stun; zrge extras Hwi-E. firsts 41—-42.1 seconds 36—47. Country shippers. are paying,extras 44-45, firsts 40.| sewnds 30. making sales extras] 1925' The greatest values ind automobile history ifiwiiihb‘ t 4.4m?“ “w” n-na ma, of cars just presented, General 549395;‘ _ bdievea that Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oakland, and Oldsmobile are offering the greatest in the history of the industry. Q9. Important improvements in chassis construction give greater simplicity and afford increased performance. Refinements in body designs add greatly to attractive and comfort. ' a Every change has been made with quality as the prime consideration. Quality is the first law of General Motors. Enormous sums have been invested in more intensive in labor-saving methods, in rcconstructionF. wherever a better result might be achieved. Naturally, great economies are attainable such an organization as General Motors. It enjoys every advantage of quantity production; it sells inevery market of the world. General Motors is passing these economies on to the pun chaser. This makes possible the extraordinary values now eflemd. I The public may depend upon these values. Ever-year inacarofquality. i‘ _c | \_.1"_ GEN ERALMOTORS DP CANADA LIMITED i OSHAWA CANADA . r11. r48, firsts 43-45, seconds 36 ‘F. 0. 1B. cases returned. Montreal market Tremaine strong 0n higher grades but. trading tis confined principally; " storage stocks. Wholesale job-I t-ly tirt-ssetl in white ttcicd as flow- _ The chapel true tilled to _ _ . y was Ulhllly decorated int" tht- £)l‘l'2l\'il|ll by irlunrls of tlielirillc no The t-hnir snug tipprtiprizttt- hytnus. ’ ‘l’. t 33 fl t 31 d‘ .-\ qttciui tltul-t yas rentlrretl“ byi 1403118322“; 5:425 ‘péokerjss age Blazing; Airs. 11-0 i H2105 1k .\irs A~ _-_._ - ' . ‘ ‘ . ' ' v t t , -i 33. Ii'.tt-.;-.itl...ss. ‘I.»\vit'<‘.-t~ ‘the LOXDON, Oct. 19.—At yhe preelggggxia: lgzinigozlftvgissrglefpzts are: "I'll lb" if Ill flflvh- l9 - cut (tune an embargo on forelgnmght “v8 spring 12_13' fowl 7_1.5_l ttl at iiu- brlilvs hollW. loan issues in London is lmvposeii‘ calm" condmans on the 9.5g‘ llrcvitiut-i t0 her marriage Miss "or by 13w but by the. mnluenaeslnlarket gre ‘unchanlged Poultry re_t .\lt'.\lziltnn u‘ s generouslynshuwcr- qf {the Bunk of Eng]and_ The em. Cap“ are |Lmpmvtn|g_ épflngers “ll (.41 whit Kills and good ivtsitcs by bttrgo is designed with the oonsentifleavy fowl 11_13 “gm {owl 7_9‘ lit-r nmuy iril-HIIH. Mix will MF-i-iot‘ ihn Treasury to assist in the Edmonton egg filarkm 1.; fh-nli. .\lui'l‘is it-it on the nmruing train “Hlintenanue 01-1)“. gold Hlandard, _ _ on an exit-titled “willing trip to lib.- but there is a school of thougihtlig-g‘: igeiliifligqgigscggzzhggbgngoig.I Pzutitic truast m‘ (‘uuatla and tbc which considers mat 1t should be“, a k8‘ 1 w d Wm] mace‘ [q l’ S. A“ which will llllflllllg nli the ‘relaxed on the ground that British§1n(ér:,sing_ fieimisyquomuom DU‘. CADILLAC i OAKLAND l ' Cl "I EVHRIW-FIT OLDSMOBILS e-guu CMC TRUCKS ' t Q€NIMIHVQ "A car for every purse and purpose” L villus tt-inu Priiicc itupcrt to San- financing o; Overseas counyries t ‘ p, _ H iritttvist-ti, lion voyttgv-K. =n...,|...| u, stinlulme the muntry shippers d liver-ed v0 mm‘) “l Brlluln‘ {Vancouver egg markt is firm with Menu wlrtlo the question has aris-Edealém paying Country pom“, ex, t en of extending the embargo tom.“ 55' firms ,54_ My)“ hens the new loans of the British ‘Domin- heavy 23’ light springs 2.3’ heavy llml“ “mes” they “l” l“ “l” lllll"'i25. ilittiifax demlera are tpaying ex-l 1"” ‘Fl meellllg malllllllg °l'll@*"lt.;-as 4s. first; 4s s. o. B. Charlotte-i‘ mm“ l" “mum” ‘town. Jobbing extras 54, firsts 48. tFreshen Up! y Nicest Laxative, , . “Cascarets” 10c 1_ llmll, filll)’ ll""-‘l' the scheme promoted by the Gov- nt~li_\'. lnlious, cousti- Prmm-ng here for providing trhln- London To Train = Its Unemployed; w... 9mm“, (Canadian Press) i I _ p, Poisons-I ‘New. York City.’ M}. View!‘ Stein writesz-“l never realised h I t ‘ dwlth dped. “l y ‘ w” will; tutti; lam o)! t . head would Wlifn lThe demand ‘le steady with fair ellllllllishrini: chickens 13-15, fowl io-izfillmllliles Offering from P- E- I. Si. uncommon. but sold flowers are aim flghn Jobbing fresh ektras 55, firsts departure 9i‘ this season. Gold and‘ r . seconds 40. storage firsts 42. sliver trimmings have never beforol 15_|‘secontis 37. ilrnpe fruit ahoultl be out In lutlvrs. ll!" Illllll ltmscncd from the skin nutlhhu. trimmings are being used for Iliellt flllilts Ill. ‘the pith cut. (lhlll It and scrvt- plain hurt“ and with one sreeveless even, and there are ample grounds 10f or with sugar or salt. Serve tmc huh , 1 t L m. Bmpe mm w each person‘ lint, costume large sold flowers are s"? 11! hat it is an excellen a J. A. MacDONALD ‘flu-y ut-vcr gripe, ovt-rnt-t, or sir-ken.“ liirt-t-iititts for int-n. wumcn, children nu cztclt box-drugstores. by a representative of the Domin- lion authority and must before ytenterititg training, sign an underta- ‘king to remain throughout the 0011MB. and. as soon as pssibie lthereufter, to proceed to the Dom- f-inion concerned. if finally approv- 1ctl for employment there. (h) Sin- ikrle men between the ageeoilll) and ‘25. In the case of men who served ,wlth the forces during the Great iWar the tanner nae limit may be lralsetl to the extent of such ser- lvltre. up to the age of 29. (c) Une- iskllled i. e. men who have had n0 Opportunity of learning a skilled trade. (d) Must not have received la course of trniinlng at a public ex- pense or financial assistance from the Civvli liabilitea or Kind’: funds. The precise nature of the course 0f trwlnin-g for oversea employ- ment may be varied from time to time. tbut it is intended, generally, to give training in:— (a) The handling of horses. including ploughing and care of liyo stock. elementary repairs to lumen. (b) Milking. (c) Simlile alfloultvtlfll operations. (d) elementary wood- work the use of simple wood-worl- Ing tools such us plant. opllll. ma. crosscut, mania. wedldl. i” 51d bill-hook. (e) The er ' gnu te- Dlir of wire fencing n ‘tmtrneutl, and where u (l) Timber felling and (y) pie rlplin to hm Implements. ‘ The Latest in Optical Instruments Iluvlni Installed In one "Unit" the latent Opiienl Instrument: Iur Eye Examination, l um ply,- lng Montague uml vicinity aer- yice equal to any In tho larger ~ i reulren. Thu De Zen] Unlt Ill brought from the [lulled Stefan and was shown It the Maritime Optnmetrlo Convention ‘In Chur- lottetnwn. It ls considered the Int wunl In Optical Equipment on the market. ' Rave your Eyes Examined with precision and thurnllllluell. H. J. MABON Optometrist. Ioutnpuo Olleo Connected With Drunk" W... B. T. Holman, Electors of King's County at the pntvtl. sirk! 13kt‘ tn for mm m, 1D n r l9ll°Wl"9 Pln" allll dal": “"°_,"" “l” tifilllcll" wlilch will beg ciiilciiiiatgtld tomlitl 5nd h?" mwn m“ Hliilifldflle- Wfllflfidflyv 0E’ I'll.“ ‘my limp m them for farm work, One of thcl “ll t c1?” tober 21st, mildly Hllllllllllle four residential training centres! “Mel ‘ll T“ M Georgetown. Thursday, October 3""“' l""'l “ml it'll‘ will be at tClaydun, llcur IpBWtICIL. - l‘ m’ ‘plwa 22nd. your bout-ls. lhcn mm ‘h0g8 accapted Wm be trained M, l-l hwhole bhlrlb’ {Qt Cambridge. Friday. October 23rd llu“ “I'll l°1"l\_fi“°' either for farm work in England grants" bA > ‘H’ m?“ ye u‘ Murray River, Monday. Octob lllfl" 1mm] qlllolllfts or overseas. A start will be made "a"? tuft Po "n: o ‘goal? ‘:2. er 2am. ‘fl‘(‘i'lf'jo:m"" m“ ' with about 1.200 men. of whom 20o §fkh 3 0"‘; ‘arm?!- Lhm» mar. Murray Harbour south’ Tuesday’ Yutltiti" a-l-u‘ t-lcttus auger-tons nntl Wm be slated for oval-Baas’ Pllli ioryfi wllllilall n6“ tmllblall l OCItGIbEQeZQitIZB. ‘c commence I‘ rt-ifrt-sltt-sifitltt-icutirt- chitin-m like lilcue- vi‘gglficgrggilsylgféinfrgfllgglguwtlllsl: hnéelttlilrfllllcalfe L‘ ' i uni, hurutlc-s tumIv-likc “Cusvnrets."~ ' l I i; t V8! I “I188 7.30 P. M. ~ vbe:—— (a) Provisionalty approved the bow“, go may; ‘in a gentle- il’ . Th ‘llllgfteiiitlnfia lneeyfrb: hab'l onh 25c. Rd ltl. i Get YOUR Fox Wire NOW For tho new pom -—- on- ln-pcmanto -—- and other ranch changes u u e "PRINCE EDWA RD" BRAND ENGLISH FOX WIRE. g "HRINOI E D WA l! D" maku‘ a Itrnlght, stiff, ilrm will o! protection that line Qlwn more than fourteen yolri of REAL DIRVIGI. Get our prion and In: sample. ' ! l -4 l lummpnlde, Yellow flowers are Iby no means gum) 1t y" fm- Lame Buckrs .sk rubbing with Dr. Thomas’ Eciectrlc Oil will relieve lame back. The skin will Immediately absorb the oii and it will penetrate the tissues and brlng- speedy relief. Try it and bc convinced. As the lln|- the pain comes mil been in such evidence. Many wool-l en dresses have their collars. belts and cuffs composed of gold leather cut so as to represent flowers. Sim-l worn bracelet-wise on the wrists. cle. "i; - _=_ tors 0f Zié-‘e To The Elect Prince 11w P¢9Pl°"' Business Men-—- Labor-—- Farmersn- l l‘ _,.. and all classes want; a return 0f prosperity and they know the King Government has done nothing to it about. ‘ I l i Iris .vg ‘ verifies Q. $helton Former, Flatter-men, Fox- Rancher, Conservative my! m h" t-t y" P39" W“???