WONDERS" i of early Autumn g homes into perfect condition. is a nlighty good one. ‘i than any other time. 1 house. The Wall Paper M811 ;nwmswmw Re-decorate now‘; In- the cool and pleasant days '- IANY THOUGHTFIJL housewives el-esi. i '_ choosing these days of fall to gettheir And the idea; After all, you really live in your house more in the Fall and W intel- There's a wonderful selection of daintilywi . artistic papers here awaiting your call. Phone. .. 49 for samples suitable for any room 1n yoiui ‘SlZYPiC, llytlc; 4. Ben]. Rctirl. ,l-‘.;vc. in port. 119-121 ‘Queen street ‘lharlvttetoiiii Provincial Exhibition Prize List- Cnntlnncd from page 5 1, A. McKinnon; 2. Burt Bros. Sec. 49.—Tomatoes, Yellow,'ripe, 10.--1, McKinnon. A. McKinnon. Johnson; 3, Harry Lewis. 3. Class 4B.--FIELD ROOTS AND i VEGETABLES. ' Millar; 3, Burt Bros. Sec. L-Potatoes, collection of Sea‘ 54__Escha_uotsl 10x4‘ best early varieties. 5 of each sorti named-l, E. J. Vcssey, York; ZIMrSA Peter Brodie, York: 3, W. H. Vcs-iRDdd_ sey, York. Sec. 2.—Potatoes, collection of besti late varieties, 5 of each sort named —l, Peter Brodie; 2, E, J. Vessey; 11,. W. H. Vcssey. , Sec. 3.~—Potat0es collection of best 1_ All,“ ‘Vlytiézitlliiilgtibga-dsrgofii ‘f? Tnéigiiifl, Ben]. Rodd; ‘f. H. E. “Bent” —. u‘ ‘ 7-1‘. . ' ‘I. 3, W. H. Vessey. ' Sec. i-Potutot-s, collection of best rcd varieties, 5 of each sort namcdi i~l. Peter Brodie; 2. E. J. Vessey; 3. use on ‘W. H. Vcssey. i i See. 5.—-Pct11toes, Early Rose, half‘ ibushcL-l, .1. Vcssey; 2, Heath‘; Vessey. York. i Sec. Gr-Poiatoes. Beauty of He»; 1?"??- viilbl-gily"?bgtflfligyolgffssey? 33-, Harold Ncwson; 2, Burt Bros. <...~.-;, --e. 1 i Sec '7.-Potatoes. MCIllfyiv. llulflmwl 2_ I bushel --1. Pcter Brodie; Peter. Vessey‘ Craig, St. Arards. 1 i Ste. tl-Posuttxs. (irccn ltIoun-ioum. i 11in, hail husht . E. J Vrsseju; mm. 11.. Pctrr Brodie; J, Pei rr Crzr . B11110. inr; 2, Arthur Vessey. Arthur Vcssey. York. l, Burt Bros; 11 Ve. ey. Sec. 6 .—For the largest Squash. Sfl- ii-"Pfllfmlfii Wd- d" i lzroxvn season 19211-1, Arthur Ves- ;ct_v named. hclf h si1el.-l, ‘S353 york‘ ‘llrctlic; 2. 112.111‘. V . vy; 3. l i Set: tit-Best collection of Table - sh. 1 of each. not less than four rcllt varictlcs,—l, Arthur Ves- York. Kass. garden collection, "l Stewart. Picurdy; .2, mt; 3, A. McKlnnon. . ‘Ste. GI —Bc ‘ collection of Vege- tnt-lt-s, tnwll i-: 111. correctly flamed. - all grown by crchibitor.——l, A. Mc- ' _ - Efinnczl. impel‘. Chll1'1@tt'1t<>\v"~ 1T R , Sec. overt» best sample s lbs. 1 5”“ ]3~_5‘v°d° TiulmF-‘ll 5 “mi-i buns in pod. grown season 1928.—-1, 11 cKinnon: 2. Mrs. John B. An- , .' S. Mrs. c. W. Mellett: 4, Geo. -'\- l‘ icard. . 68.—Pal‘snips, 10 roots, -- 1, '3. Vernon McMillan; 2. Mrs. M. F. S, Eurt Bros. ‘2, Peter Brod‘. i i, d. 1.. lpilrpie top.~l, Mot‘ lilcPllztil. Yul" TPL; 2. Bur: Bronx, Nolth Raver Rd. i3. Colin McPhnil. York PL; ‘i, ‘A. hTCBflitll, hlnrehflrlrl. . cc. l3.-—Swcde 'i‘11rnips. 5 rootsyylM n or bronze top. ~ 1. Davxsonnrcs ‘Balderson, North Wiltshire: 2. AA.‘ XVICBCLILH,‘ 3. Colin lVIcPhaii; 4, Mac l\lcPllnil. l Sec. l4.--Swede Turnips, 5 roots. _\|._,.,,,1 iMcnarcli type-l, A. A. McBeathH 12. James Esscry. To Be "Continued Oi— w I.l||ln\<'1|l for Every ruin. ‘ -»-—~<a>o@- ---- ~ i Sec. 15.—MEll1g{9l, Wurtzel, long rd, 5 ruotsw-l, Claude Smith. East llicyaltyi 2, Peter Brodie; 3. Cecil Wdterflbflt i Stewart. I Scc. l7.—Mnngcl. Wurtzcl, Yellow ' lfiiolze, roots.—l, Alton Rodd, North D1 rectory Milton; 2, Claude Sntitil; 3. Peter Brodie. i Marine Wharf >t~ l8.-—1\./Iz1ngcl. Wurtzel. Long iYtlicvl. 5 roots 1. George Harper; Motor Sloop, Bonnie Deon, be- i2. llcath Vos. It. Vernon MCMU- in: rrptlircd. lion, Brackley Pt. Rd; 4, Peter Bro-, Mctor Sloop, Beth in port. die, York. ‘ i Sac. l9.-Beets. Danish Forage iSupm" Beets. 5 roots, — i, Claude: t. . l‘ CilWl. fill‘ fjil"illl'l"“i .11 p811, - 3911i. Rodd; 2. b. S. llochelagn, on Pictou route. it Milmll: 3. ‘Nilliard 2. Mrs. I 119111. Prowsc. i S‘ c. 26 —l'-‘odd:r Corn for on. loge. 1 t Bruce Stewarts Wharf S. Harland. Capt. McLaine‘, Railway Wharf ,lQ stock .., lVliTi. Ernest Prowse; Ii.‘ Coal Barge Bitobee. Capt. J. Mc- Drrrltzc No. 115. E. R. BROW ‘i 146 Richmond St., . . Charlottetown. Fire, Ufc, Accident, Sickness and Illate Glass insurance all , Lowest Rate. ,1} good Strong Stock Comvanivs ' f» Agent at Summcrsidc, Lloyd IAJWiS- “gq-q-Q- 'Qoavdovvo-oooo-moooo-oovwooooooov0+moo+oow Sec. Iil.~Col1cction of {field Roots,‘ . any ‘rind, 1i of each izind. pntoioca'_, ._ Dredge No.11?» . not inciutlett-l. Heath Vcssey. i 1), P, W, No, 115.Cap1. MacLeod, ‘lull; tcnunenced dredging out the ‘Railway Wharf. '1 - ,; Llkglll‘, Capt. Gamble. attend- (lurzlt-n Vegetables. R-Zr-Cauliflr-xv: , ii ltcutls —l. Burt Bros. i ; a V1 niustndt- 'i Schr. Lady May. cdpt. Murchison, 2. llrnth‘ 1n pom - i Motor Siocp Ethel B., in port. Dlur-lilcntl. D. t’. W. Dredge No. 14. Capt. AIPX. MBKM’; 17.1 Anderson. which arrived here after h V Aln-‘ulting -- ‘i 1102111‘; - 141g S": Paoll Wharf ~11 34. —- Cribbage. Vessey; S. A. M .Kllil Sec. up her tvork at Bonshaw. rdny for Grahams Pond. . 1c has some extensive dredg- . 111g to do; being to\vcd there by "txvu largo motor Boots namely the .'.1."1.1_‘/ J. Arthur and the Mystery. Messrs Bruce Stewart & Co. arc MP1» M. nbrllt to install o. nrw Imperial En- _._1 . ~ - Crtrrrlts_ interntctlintv. 111114-11 jg gwncd by (up; J_ w .1. Mrs Trn ‘ltorici: 2.Clauzlc White, which has (rclnplcted a con- . hlrs. M. I". Von. y: IiMY-‘i- =.'a.-1. rf carryint; i600 tons of coal yVnrnoll McMillan. ,nt C. ‘N. R. whorl‘ for the Railway foocoooooooooooee0000000404440444 IN MEMORIAM mas. 0111011011 s. ranron 1 "The funeral of the late Mrs..posttlon_ George s. Tanton took D1809 ff°m plte affliction. Bl} list. The largo number following tho . mains to place was a fitting testimony to the esteem which the deceased was mm. Rev, Hammond John- atm of Trinity Ohurch officiated. . In. (Conductor) Tanton. 10mi- 54500-0-0-6-0-0-0400-04-0-04-0000 EYES TESTED and orwise weakened nursing were able to overcome. 0Q . ‘ g -f The pail bearers were “Brayco” English Fork Netting ~ B..1“‘.»Z.‘?$‘i?: P. Oliver: ex. Brown and jcrly Miss Mary Rochester Broxvn. in Zcarlier days was active 111 social 11nd ‘, religious life. but for several years because of infirmity had been 10lo- cd into more o1‘ less of retlremi‘ [She was of a kindly Mid genial m5 i always cheerful even dos-in affectionate‘ her lute residence, 8t. Avards. W daughter. wife and mother. and rs- . the rem!" Omewrv- on sllfidil’ tamed to the end the friendships |formed in her walks through life. the final resting He, passmg was due to an acute attack of quinsy, which, 1n her oth- state of health, neither medical skill nor the most devoted attention of her famzly and 1 She leaves to mourn their irrep- . arable loss. an aged mother. MP5- gRo-bert Brown. her husband Con- bercaved family in their their great; hour of trial and sorrow, the Guar-i diln extends its deepest sympathy. Jas. D. Rittray, Arthur Gates. George Mc- - ' Innis. Henry Calbeck. Wm. Diem-i 0nd and H. J. Love. The teatlmonyi of the many friends was shown in] a lavish display of floral oflertngv from the following of those who re- vered her memory: Pillow -— From ll-Iusband and family; Wreaths Florence Brown, Laurie and Ethel - Tanton; Brotherhood of Tralnmen l N" 3° l 1% I 1,5 c. N. Railways; Mrs. J. c. McCar- j 1 7' l T! 1' I thy tdaughtcr Vlnlt.) 1111111111; Mr. i a": r:..°:h% "Ml Mrs. G. C. Warren and Mm, France: Warren; Crescents-Walter i N. Tlnwn and family; Mr. and Mrs I Alexander Yotss; Mr. | I . - . , . and Mrs. I-fenrv Calbeck; Sprays— fi"A' 1. co" Urnlbaurenoe and Gladys Butler: Peter ' 9' 3- l Oral; and famfl ; Mr. and Mrs. A1- °""= “'- m" “'1 Ivan Mitchell; Harry and Ernest £41m. ‘ill-Garrett. short. zetumgniln Ggoyggtowxl, rooted. ruots.—l. Stanley Hyde. 1 ,- Sec. 4lr~CllClln\l)f‘l'S, white spine. Schr. Hazel. Capt. A. Chipman. 6 roots -l. Ncilic Carson. Wlnsloe rrrivtd 111 Georgetown from Pletou. m ‘stflfiClll 2. Burt Bro. ‘i. ‘lvlrs. Ira N. S. with 11 load of nut coal for ‘Rodd: 4. ‘W. H- JOhH-WYL FILY- MacDonald Bros. After she is dis- Sec. Iii-Gurnnlhelrs. 10m: KIYYVDchnrged shc will proceed to Pictou roots-i. W. ll. Johnson; 2. Hdr-‘ior another load for the sameparty, ‘old Ncwson. R R. '7. ‘ i Sec. 43- Celery. white dwarf, 61 heads-i. Burt Bros. Sec. ‘ill-Avlelons, Citron. 2. Srhr. Evelyn. Capt. Augustus lBurke. cleared for Capo George N. —~ 1.35. for 11 load of Gravel for Lower Sec. 60.—-Squash, Hubbard, 2.-1. Scc. 6l~Squasll, Vegetable Mar- 2. Arthur Sec. Gil-Squash, best table. any variety, 2 specimens-ii, Ar- Sec. 50.—Tomatoes, assorted col- Sec. 51.-—Onlons. Red, ripe. 10—-1. Harry E. Millar, city; 2, George W. , Sec. 52.—Onions, Yellow, ripe, 10. ,—l, Harry E. Miller; 2. Harry Lewis; M‘ss Doris Rodd. North Milton. Sec. fail-Onions, White. ripe, 10.- 1, George W. Johnson; 2. Harry E. George Pickard: 2, H. E. Bent; 3. C. G. Pickard; 4, Mrs. Ir) Sec. 55.-Beets. Egyptian; Turnip, Blood. 10. -— l. W. H. Johnson; 2, Benj. Rodd; 3, Burt Bros; 4, H. E. Szc. 5S—'-Bcets, long Blood, 10.— Stewart; 2, Mrs. Ira Rodd; Ste. (FL-Beets, Turnip, Blood, 10 ‘-l, Burt Bros; 2, George Pickard; ,.'l, Allison Bryenton: 4, A. McKinnon. Sec. 53.—Corn, sweet. "for table 1y". 10 cars,—1, Harry E. Mil- Scc. fill-Squash, Boston Morrow. -l,vera Andrew. East Royalty; 2, 14inc- i11 tho Schooner Henry Miller. D TR. the ton. tagu H2116 Am. Am. Am. N.Y xznd; Arthur (intro; Miss ‘Parkman; Ml‘. mid lvfrs. P. L. Mc-Jng, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. ll. L. Coolnlr: ‘Nir. rind ivlrs. James Rflttfflyi Mfwmackerel fishing off East lake and imld Mrs. George McInnis; Mr. and East Point, Filrs". Tilt/nus Wallace; Mrs. V. M : and reports good cod-fishlngi OWF-WCE.‘ A'1\l' DOMY '1' LET ANY on Pidlzeon Banks, and very falri i Arthur Vcssey. 1 Mclztoguc. 0°‘- Cudtnorc; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dlum-i 5.3m, ChlLlZIlmD. Capt. Philip Dec‘ 1W8"?! ‘Burke, arrived from deep sea fish- iMWY ies’ <:o1.1_~r- 1 mus-r HAVE 1N$oMN1A~ Bruce's. news items. At.. Top. a San. Fe. Ry. An; Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . rm: crlaatorrnrowrteusoanbmn Sec. 48.—-Tomtaoes, Red, ripe, 10- ——F1\IRBANK§ S TANDABD SCALES, 500 and 1.000 lbs. wlthand 1 t‘ ,5 r h ed, l 1,'without bag racks. Order now at eclcns o cac nam rpe-— nwadad‘ -—CHEVBOLET 1% TON MOTOR. equipped with cob and wide low-set body, for haulmc 1M- atues. Prompt delivery, reasonable price, at Bruce's, Summerulde. 7700-9-13- -BUY TAR PAPER. asphalt. felt, , slate surfaced roofing and roofing shingles at Braces. UCK. 7760-9-18- -THE CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Btore. next Bank of Nova Scotla. ‘Water Street. Bub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in Guardian. —WANTED—-Prlncipal for Ken- sington High School. mence January 2nd. 1929. Btatecx- perience in teaching Grade X. J. F. Profltt. Secty.. Box 75, Kenning- 7749-9- l3- Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- ivo new and gr e and will be pleased to 1 advertising. w11.l subscriptions. ..'SEVEBAL SECOND - HAND Ford and Chevrolet Trucks for sale.i Delivery middle September. d: Thompson, Limitle d. 7529-9-4-mth41. ——-——<Q0-1----- Ilnnrdfin llnlmenb-populnr for I0 yearn‘ {ca-——- Norwegian sclentists are studlnz the movements of whales by tagga ing them with numbered darts shot? into theln, persons who later kill] them reporting where they are tak- en. _.}~_¢+>-—-— Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Sept. Ll-Quotatlona furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchange Can. Co. . . . . . . . . . .. smelting din-Ref. Co. Bosch Mag. Co. '78 . Con. & Hud. Riv. R. R. 175 Cal. Petroleum Corpn. . . . . . .. 21 Con. Gas Co. (New York) 80% "f Hud. Motor Car Co. .. 82% ,_ Inter. Paper Co. 67% , ' ‘d Inter. Petroleum . . . . . . .. 88 TEE NEW SNAP “RIM Stan. Oil of ew Jersey . 45 Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 108 WIT" TAPERING. CROWN Southern Pacific .. 126‘ Union Pacific Ry. .. . 196léf . U. Sfl In. Alcohol Co. . 120 S United States Steel . . . . . . . .. 158% . , win-ten seek Blah-nae i for Men and Young Men i Abltibl ....... .... .. 51‘ at. Ref. Co. . . . . . .. 1v BUY HERE FOR STYLE AND Mis. Kan. 8a Tex. Ry. 26914 - Montreal Power . . . . .. 10; Natfonal Breweries . 18% - w,,,‘,,,,,.,g Electric _ n4 Never has style played a. more Important Part than lt- Brampton . . . . . . . .. 44% , Phys ‘his m“ fgftzligia“ T'"°“°" - Not only In the euro: the gannent but in the choice of Bhawinlgan . . . . . . . .. 39% “not” ma can“ 9M1- Bteemslllp 00m. a1 And ln the selection of the fabrics, the 11m Worstcda. 851M311"! grid!!! 33 ‘ twoeds and sergcs. ~ v ana an rewery . 33 Fmser and Cq _ _ ‘ _ __ 63 Every smart varlatlon of the single breasted model two Power cgrpgfqflon 74 button or three button, as well as the fully double breasted Foreign Securities . 37‘ mtldttl- l’ ' Inter Utilities-B . 15 , B it A __ Menu Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 to $38.00 Igmgta, Qfffffiii ________ "f? Mltlfs Topcoats ..................... $15.00 to stew mums Boy's Suits In a large variety of patterns all the nflvfli styles. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52.75"t0 815-0" Bank Commerce 290 i Bank Royal 3'1!) FOR WHAT'S NEW IN STYLE COME T0 PIIOWSWS. Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 368 ' WHEAT —-——--<q->.____.'_ T71e Markets Duties com- Poole ‘o’; 1: 3. 110% 110% . 118% it "928 "'1 j <, ' l” __ Jggllfimnmlsmit . ——IN— SMART . FELTS Ready with the largest auortmemt o! flnc Fall Fella we've ever dlsplayed-acady with every new llfllwrtlon of crown or brim, every new style of trim. and W"! Wfiwl MW BNO!‘ m, m, new mun, We have exactly the style that is moat. becoming to you‘ 07119-5" u" m!“ Prim Men's Felt Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 lo $7.50 MEN'S AND BOY’S YCAPS Smart. Caps for men and bflyl- A VIII"! 0|’ IIIQWYM that will not. fall to please at prices that are within reach of all newest styles. 11' ll 2i Men's Caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Ibcfnflbll Boy's Caps‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c lo $1.50 ‘ See our Special Caps for Boys for $1.00 ouch. Prowse Bros. Limited The Clothing Men TllE ONE PRICE ONE PRICE- CASII STORE TO EVERYBODY maintained with a moderate amount of business - ‘ _ with country buyers. A fair amount of business was done in eggs today in a Jobbing way with a steady demand from grocers and other dealers. Prices remained unchanged. Receipts were 981 cases. The volume of butter business showed no improvement and the market: was quiet. Prices were unchanged. Receipts amount- ed to 4'1 packages. Cheese prices Iwere reduced 1-4c to 1-2c per pound for western grades and i-Bc to 1-40 ippera extras 457 flntil 35'“; transacted. The receipts were 5,875 seconds 20-30. Current receipts If” boxes. less and the quality ll only fl" o" account of many held e338 B11995?‘ EGGS ing. HALIFAX-No change is r69"? orrawa, ept. 12.—Canadlan ed from this mullet othpr than thv egg markets continue to hold firm consumptive demand has eased o" today with some advance in prices ‘a little. There is a good demand noted in some centres. for heavy chicken and fowl with re‘- MONTREAL-This egg market is ieelpte light. steady and unchanged in tone and VANCOUVER-Receipts here are prices. There is an easier foelingisllghtlyvincreasing duo to a number “rtiodéheTeFntTtitllTn-bililhess ‘T65 sh ' ~ , p r m for w n d tod glue to heavier offerings from On-iof pullers commencing to lay-t ~77; ’ mpdw, _ _' _ ____1_ ,e . easrgraes ayasn. aro. bt ffei f th e08 I glllflgufiggfiavlilx? 5g‘ Qurcthro? 1 Hudson. Bouquets-Mr. and Mls.‘ The nw Gcorgntutwn-Nesvih/r, MQNTREAL. Que" Sept. 12. - result; of continued lack of interest 5T. JOHN—Thls egg market tslegrngflangancarhxgn; legal prices to GLASSES H’! f) ‘ daughters M“ J’ a Mpcmmy n, _Loo ivlocabe, M1. and hlrs._ L. ‘P. nary boat is being caulked by There was no changeioday in the shown by English importers At the dull and easier on undergradea in retailers for fresh extras 42-450. k w TAYLO Hun“ Daisy E. Butler of Fanton. M1‘ and MrsJBann-g ltc- Messrs. Collins and Campbell. of domes“? mu“; ‘m. c“ M‘ “pow”. ‘We! the" w" m Improved an em)" m mun up mm“ on “m” “Mo” mm” exm“ 3548c; l, u. rArfloi Phnweiphla and A. Ray and Miss Cain, Mn. --1nr.,1.1i1 Mdlccd 7 r mtv who ar_e_ busy on the .101. ‘mum p71“, for a" “n” hem! d8; nd (mm ‘not openwm “d, a hamL Dealers are . a countrypedw”. 2540c ‘I 1 . . . ____,___,._____.,_... k .- . . . _ Oplamofl-lplg Gertrude A. at home: also one bro- . Bnnglng Up Father r 14: Ildfliflfifl’ gm“ ther. James s.. in Spokane. u. s. a. - 811115 »++¢4-¢'¢*-¢_++»¢4i i “"4 dim “"‘"d°h"d'°"‘ T° the woo zs-r/swlratyr HERE IN 11-115 ONE. 1N MY OFFICE~ 1 DO LADIES-HM ‘mu 4"" ‘N 1s: o1- vx/PSH " 131-: ._ NEVER mo ‘"1 DI5TURBLI. ALL DAY_ TALWTO CALL AGANQ-