THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mn. John Pond. 107 fllfwlyfl smmaasme. AND riuivcs (gOIOeNTY_ "m" m News, Snboetiiifllllll. Advertising um“ b. l,“ ‘m, m,‘ h“ The Guardian may be bought daily Bunnies-side:- Bell Bouillon. Wafer It Toronto Bakery. Water s: Thefllllrdllllfllllbldellveredgqgn h Barrier My at 2o p" Ill! or 10o per week. ’ m‘ at any of the following atom in Gonrllea Drugstore, M.“ and“. fl ‘Water St, Granville 8t. In lnnun raid Phone ass m thiseoervioqi; give your order to the boy Nlllollsible m deliveries on your m“, .-'1‘his colnnin h reserved for new. of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be insert- ed at 2 cent: n worrfetrletly pay- able in advance. DDWELLING FOB. RENTAL. James Cairns, bllmlllfillildd. L-BBu-tz. ._3EXALL Cod Liver Exxact with Creosote for colds. Taylor Drug m, Keninzwll- i ...5UILDuand repair; fencingnthhis 11, i, w 1 pay. rill gauge ' g t i130; galvanized iencing 1n stock at Brflces, L-i85-10-122-2i. __s1||-:E'l‘ STEEL, Lead, Alumin- um, copper also galvanized and black iron in stock at Braces. 14-185-10-12-21. .41‘ YOUNG People of St. Mark's church. Kensington, are liclding a rummage sale and home cooking Saturday, October 14th, afternoon and evening in former central Cafe. 114309- -SEN'I‘ T0 DORUHESTER PEN- lTENTlARY—/Helll1' Clayton Vin- yflfi oi Woodvaie, Prince County. P. g, 1., was sent to Duichester Peni- tentiar for two years when he plead guilty to a charge of for- ggry of a signature on a note he was to give on the purchase of a aruck. The lad appeared before Magistrate Darby and elected to be tried summarily. He was taken over m Dorchester by Sheriff Wright yeslerdflY-fi DKENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH, Sunday, October 15th will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of present Church building. suitable services have been plan- ned. The Church has been redecor- ated within and without for this oc- casion. Windows in memory of Mrs. James sheen and Mr. Waiter Clark will be dedicated at the morning service. The choir will be assisted by singers from Summerside and Char- lottetown. Rev. L. E. . Davies, chairman of the Presbytery of P.E.I. will conduct the evening service. L-1Z62-10-13-ii. -Dls'1‘ltIC'l‘ ORANGE LODGE VlS TATION —The Bedeque Dis- trict Master Bro. Cyril McFarIane visited Berthelier L. O. L. Sum- mxslde on Tuesday October 3rd. Quite a number of visitors were in attendance including Bro. Colin D. McPhall. R. . siirer from Cornwall. Bro. Burden Cont‘. l presided and weicomed the visitors and extended Grnmi Lodge Honors to the Grand Lodge officers present. Addresses were given bv the District. Master and Grand Treasurer. and several short sitreches bv the local mem- b: - At the close of lodge refresh- m. s were served by the members oi Bcrthelicr Lodge. Personals -Mr. Howard Christie of Lot 18 i; visiting friends in Montrea-L -Mr. Bracken Simmons has r6- lurncci to his home in Wllnwt firm Sydney, C. 3.. where he at- lcndc-i the Presbyterian Synod of tin < terian Church in Can- -Mrs. Emmett Shea. has return- ed n, her home in Pleasant View alter an enioyaible visit with rela- tives in Boston. Mass-S. —l~‘i'iends will regret t0 165T" 01 the illness of Rev. W. H. Hardin!!- Latezt reports my that he is some- what improved-S. -Mrs, Daniel Connick of Sum- niersidc was operated on in tilt Prince county Hospital and i8 making satisfaction wrogress. Her mnnv friends trust she will soon be restored to her usual 800d health -S. T —.IUS'I.‘ Shorts at a£i“ii$.¥§%ii3§§?‘ -md L-iasi-io-ia-zi. m-srrcuir. Wis-liar of Europe - 11 DWI 00-. Ltd., Buni- mmide. L-l271-10-13-2l. —IN HALIFAX-Rev, <1 A, Christie and Mrs. Christie. but it are in Halifax on a short visit-s. —ALL thel din b including W823i‘. Figs: rlgggeissmlilglillf de-Lis eic., in stock at Robinson‘. Bakery L-l278-10-l3-li —FOR SALFr—OW t0 m)‘ change of residence Iuwslll sell all my silver fox breeders and pupz. 1mm Drize winning stock, very 10W Dricod. Cari be inspected up to ocwbel‘ 29th. C. C. Montgomery, Summer-side. L-1305-10-13-3i ' —PIRE DRILL - Fire Drill in connection with Fire Prevention Academy on Wednesda . B, MacNeill, Chief of the Darin-wilt, Summerside; sistant Mr. Crabbe were present. The four hundred pupils in the High School proper made the exits 1n 75 seconds. The 150 pupils in the High School Academy which is in the new wing of the School left the building in 40 seconds. At St. Mary's Academy the 315 pupils made the exits n 75 seconds. These were all very good records. During the latter part of this week and the beginning of next week the Fire Department are resenting a trailer at the Capitol eatre as a further aid to Fire Prevention. Today's Another Friday The 13th With Many Myths (By The Canadian Press) Even with a war on, people will have their biv of fun out of Friday the l3th-—that’s today in case you hadn't noticed it. It's the first ay the 13th snce January of his year and the calendar shows no more until Sept 18th, 1940, so one may as well make the best of the myths that attach to this combination of day and date while it lasts. Have you heard these They be- long to various schools of super- stit ous thought. If your dog eats grass today, lock out for rain tonight. If you stub your right toe tonight on your way toisee your girl. she will greet you with a kiss. If ou stub your left, better turn bac - she'll meet you with a cleaver. If a lamb turns his tail towards you. gsou will have nothrng fbut bread and milk to eat for the next year. If the didn't. notice but you saw a cross- eyed man. Just one peel! at con- verging optics ori Friday the 13th spells last piece for that hot tip. If you see a h0g8 runnng around with a stick in h bard is coming, Here's another one. If you see u, seven-year locust with a letter W on its back-war is imminent. That insect today will be about five wefks ll hi d he lzzlettlitgl-olliii‘ on! ivl-lifiay , Jan. l3. with everybody missing him Oil account of the cold weather. S-pfders do not allow dew in re- main on their webs for lonZ- Tiieg pluck at the foundation lines an set the web to vibrating, which sbekes off the dew. Auction Sale AT MALPEQUE -Ol'— (Tlioice, High Grade Stock, Implements Al"! Land A DISPERSION SALE PURPOSE SIIORTIIOIIN O F CATTLE, BIIED BY MR. D. P. MacN TIIE VALUABLE HERD OF DUAL UTT WILL BI HELD ON MONDAY, OCT. 16th.... \ COMMENCING AT I2 o'cLocK. NOON rd lnolndee many Prize Wlnnlnl Milli"!!- "MM “huh "a This Be several Provincial Champions. pure bred hellerl. HERD-EB Registered adult female: (rnllklnll: Zzchokw mu“. “u” "llllfll in age from Years to three months old. All the above animals all" Ptslalrotlon. 3 nnng Grade Mlleh Cows; 2 ll). Also 3 good ork llonee. EMENTS-M. ll. Men 8 reader 2 Ho! MWW"? z lelndoou le Bolfslelllll; 1 Th" 5' , Illlntllll Bleilh. Bull!- Plow: z eh: le Wood Sleigh: hill"; 8 Cream , 30 month: to three months; 1° unregistered or ellilbli M. II Gull LANDS-There will also be offered, a the some time. the iflllwifll Ilrcels of Lend; l! 1cm with bnlldinli, n fllnllion. known u Chenille" "'1"- Morrlson Farm. 60 acres at Darniey, known ll 3° acre: at Dnrnloy near Pond. 4Q acres Wood Lend, at Connly Line. 2o acre: Wood Lend, at Indian River. TERMS CASII l! Monday not line, ule will be held first ilne day followinl- _ Mr. Geraldfilenrie was i HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. i ~ t Week was carried out at the sum- . meraide High school and st. Mary's i Mr. W. i Fire De- \ Provinciall Fire Marshal, C. A. Beer; and as-i I i t t st I i! our nag ambles home last ini ifth race today-perhaps Wu‘ mouth a bliz- too late with hi: grim warnniinyshgbiei 3 i i l i , '1‘. P. 1.11.0. i Leigh returned Saturday afternoon l EAND PRINCE COUNTY CH GUAR DI RONICLE Buy NOW , . . , , 7 o --~ S QTQH“ 11 I11. 81‘ TOGC es .... . F all I H A d t A h 'PreareN B Of" '1 W" P ow y at zttzng The Whole Famz y 1th S A Th ' ‘ ave t ese Present Low Prices ! ' Cold, stormy weatli ' ‘t - ._ , , and buying flolmangrfiiliTbllesRwgg- grill-Wt YOU!‘ fiinilly s health and your own by coming: to our Shoe Department ' lowest prices Pri _" u er ootwear. All First Quality Rubbers and Over-shoes 1n every style and size at - 69s WI advance-Be wise and buy at present low prices. Come in tomorrow, Men’s Thigh Len gth l .. RUBBE . i R BOOTS Women’s and Children’s Men’s Thigh Length "Gr it " R, b. ' ‘i i». sou... Heavy .......,.°i2...2 w.‘;.- P L A I N L 1 c. H T R U B B E R s ins, red rubber soles and 3 heels. All sizes. Per oair ‘(liigirald rtlcliiilty fir, rtiiighers linwlow, medmm o; en's sizes to B. yPaii-mfi i“; _‘imln__ Men's "Bla k D1 n lilxtra Quaflity mm;- Girls' Rubbers with low heels, sizes 300w my.“ length with 11, 12. 13, 1 and 2. Pair _ - _ _ _. _ I'll-Pd WEB-Fink soles and 2311a k All sizes 5m) All Rubber 33113531311351 ‘jf- _____ __ 50¢ a OVERSHOES d‘..3ii‘i”i.'..§%"t;§i:.i:. ’."..§.i‘1‘°i§.:r MEN’S AND BOYS’ LIGHT RUBBERS ium hil hee .Wom ’ K1166 Length sizes (lirto i.‘ Pair _ iris 1-25 2111111029 “we 11mg ‘searliégek muses fitting 75c . n s — — — R U B B E R B 0 0 T s 3.‘:.“.é*";,,:.1-_"_ 11 _ _ 1.10 W m, , ,0 ,, 65c . Per pair — - - _ - - — — — — —- Red Trim Black Knee {length Rub- 1 95 325E ‘Tiiwln; __ 1.00 ber Boots. Men's sizes 6 to ll. Pali- _ ' 14,41;- Siug 11 m 13_ Boyifsizesltoli. 175 Permlr- _ — _ _ _ — _ _ __ Per pair — - - — _ - _ _ _ ... _ ~ Men’s Closed Side ma: fir»: wigiakhelvy 35c Lads’ i 11.12 c113. m e sos. —— P" wit“: _ “ in“ “' Boys’ Rubbers Wiwl hfilvlé rolled _ edkfi solel- - ' 1.10 a. n. -- s“ --- - - 7°" M ' All Bro K Le th R bb grgyxsirubber solve? anlllelleelsllgizes llltoeligoolgiaiiYvi-tfl DOUGLA g Men's Black "Granite" Knee length Rubber Boots, 2 , Heavy quality; red rubber soles. Size a u» 11. Paiy- . Heavy Quality Men-s “spamm,” Se], Mung cm Rubber‘ 1 00 . Low or high front styles. Pair - - - - _ ' Women’s and Children’s "Km" Men's High Blucher Cut Lumber- laiirrrnublfitéiiblzfiigi redlirrefiiéy ber trim. sizes 6 to 11. 1 High Cut Lumbermnns or Farm Rubbers in straight laced style. All first Bram 3.1mm Bu“ Rubber mo“ Mm Per pair __ - _ — - - -- ' quality black rubber with red rubber- trim. ;vat:>Illl.fle€P€i-v1rlT-k5‘— 302815-51? 1-75 §§,Y“,',§,'f°l‘_“’_“*____ 1.60 Men‘! sine: e to 1 69 Boys‘ dnee 1 to 1 49 ll.Pa.ir———— ' s. Palr—-——-— ' Girls’ hiss 11, 12. l8, my,» ' mud,- 1 m, 2f 9,1, _ _ _ 1.35 is. Pals-m- 2 1° 1'29 i 1o. all Ksufi-‘fi. - 95c Qfiiiff‘: *3 L _ 1.25 ” Felt Top Work Rubbers ' heavy Felt Top Work Rubber-n. Rubber sole! 5nd rubber boxings. Straight laced style. Sines o w 2 75 g. Pair - t-o - - - — - - - ' o 'size.s1 5. Pezyapaii- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 2.00 “#321121: _ _ _ _ _ 1.85 l“ " ' ' SUMMERSIDE b J . I u h __ _ . to make them one of the moat 11803 if! Parental cfimts to devil fines for persohlcrhiiiicjiliz é. iz-riturh Kenslngton firms... .333. ..'.’.*;°:t......i..":i..il‘.. Bit’. ... mfsziii. ‘s25: .2‘. “.1”- aizsb‘i.~i“it.i‘ d“... ":3. ‘titties "' __’°_“““_‘€'f: - sisgnhriitiziiilssia. 8155i"? turned from a short but pleasant 8T HAD FISITERMAN BATTERY they neglccf. tn u-nrn audiences o And Vicinity Miss Erma Hughes is enjoying a pleasant holiday, with her sister, Mrs. Joseph McDonald in Char- lotteiown. {M}; and Mrs. William Oonnell o assacliusetts who are en oying a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends in the province spent 'I'hursda evening pleasantly in Kensing on, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Hughes. Mr. A. H. Howatt and Mr. C. Howatt, were visitors to Char- Gm" 9'5"‘ i‘ “mu” 1 lottetown on Saturday. Mr. M. i-fawa-tt and son from a business trip to Halifax, N. O Mr. Eric Jardine who is a. stud- ent at Mount Allison University, Saclsviile, N. B. enjoyed the ho - day weekend at his home in Ken- sington, High many fréehnde iare pwd in see . Ben empon o again with his ann completely heeled and as good as ever. business visitor t0 murlotteto seturday . Mr. Don Baker has returned to xenmuten. ten. hu homein W11 Miss Doris MacKenzie of Cliar- i trip to Halifax, N. B. lottetown, spent a pleasant week- end with her parents Mr. and we. Daniel MacKenzie, Kensing- n. The Kensington Girl Guide Group held a. successful dance and social e g the Kensington town hell on Saturday. Mr. Chester Mclxod one of Long River's many rosperous farmers. who not en in Kensington for a long period, was a visitor sat- urdey renewing former friendships and taking note of the many changes that have occurred since his last visit. Mr. Aibie Lambert of Moncton, N. 13.. spent a pleasant weekend with friends in Kerislngton. Mrs. Oltiarles Huestis who has been a tient in the Prince Coun- ty Hosp tal, Summersidis during the lpast ten days, has improved but ittle and has returned to her home here. It the sincere wish of all that she will improve more rapid- ly sinoe her return home. ‘thanksgiving Day was quietly but pleasantly spent in Kensliigton. a great many who are employed in other sections of the province and elsewhere, enjoyed the day at their homes H I i i ‘ Charlotte-town on ‘Tuesday. Mrs Erwin Champion accom- panied by the Misses Joyce Howard and Georgie Kennedy motored to Summer-side, Tuesday. Mr. Ifilfllh Toombs of Charlotte- i-DWII. was a business visitor to Kcnsington recently. Mr. Hymie Kashetsky left on a business tip to Halifax and other points in Nova Scotia on Tuesday morning. Mr Percy Driscoll was a visitor to Siimmerside on Tuesday on biisincss. Mr. James Luttrell and Mr. Wm. Hughes two of our local dealers in poultry were business visitors to His many friends will regret to hear that Mr, Herbert Moase is confined to his home ill. His friends join in wishing him a sprccly and complete recovery, Wozk on the Margute road, pre- paring it for paving, is going on rapidly, and in a day or two they will be at work laying the asphalt. “The Girl Ranger Troop." of Kenslngton under Miss Redfern, are to be congratulated on their energetic work. in their plans to bring their troop u“ to the high standard of efficiency so neceesa y. on securing the services oi Dr. W. B. McBride, M. D. for a series of twelve lectures on first aid work. Their first lecture of the series was held on Friday evening last and proved to be a huge success in every way, our genial Doctor ad- l vising yours truly, that. ‘they really _ are sincere in their work and are I worthy of all the help that can be given them. PSYCI-IOLOGIST CONDEMNS PARENTS WHO FORCE CHIL- PARIS —(CP) ——.Admiral Darlan, commander of French naval forces, has been 40 years in the navy. but. Silent the last war on land. .in com- mand of 26 motorized naval guns manned by 500 Breton fisherman. WARTlMI-I QUIET, PLEASE BUDAPEST -<oi=§ —'I‘he Hun Blrian government has dfiffbid stiff the regulations. BIBLE Ilflllnfll ‘as cliisim LONDONH 1C?» "The basement of Bible House, hcndqiuirU-rs of th< British and Forolwn Bihlc Society in London, is hrinsr (‘0l‘i\'(‘l'i0(l int: ‘on air rnzd shvltcr. Meanwhile members of the siflff nrc their uwk at homo. Use bfinnrd‘; for llf‘l‘l"<. DREN T0 BE INTELLECTUAL "An Proud parents are advised by a teacher of psychology to stop ry- lng to make "geniuses" out of pre- school age children. Dr. Alexander Schneiders. psych- ologist of Loyola University Chl- cago says parents cause "irrepar- able harm" to youngsters by help- ing to devefop either "social or ed- ucational maiadjustments." Asserting it was "impossible to CON make anything like a genius out of the average child." m. Schneider: c R 5 A M deplored a widespread tendency, $ Q A P particularly among educated per- sons. to satisfy their own egos by forcing their children into intel- lectual moulds ill-suited to their native capacity or temperament." Compelling children —- even be- fore they are able to hold their books upright — to recite poems. count up to 100 or name of hand BABY POWDER TAINS EllMAll DRUG Bil. LTD. FOR THE BEST IN DRUGS the streets of the cities in which Summefgide, P_E,I_ they live, were named Dr. Schneider! as among the practical M. _. AN . .Don’i lWait For Higher Pricesi doing _