»~The New Ilo and boys. Farewell Est/re ring I On the evening of August 28th the people of Hartsville and vicinity, gathered at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet A. MacKenzie. Hartsville. to, bid farewell to Mrs. MacKenzle and" family, who were about to leave lhel Island to take up their residence inf West Somervllle, Mass. The first of‘ the evening was very enjoyably sp7nl in',music and games, until the gath-‘ erihg was callcd to order by Mr..mfuslom of the ‘my me blood oflcumstanoes will so shape themselves- Milrdock A. hiacLood. who. in a few. well chosen words set forth the pur-l l-—The New Hats -The New Dresses »-The New Silks rli( lcompsnled by Miss Marjorie Darrach. Thursday Afternoon and following days you are invited to inspect the new things for Fall. -—The New --The New -The N ew siery You are invited when visiting the opening, to look through our “Heirs Store" and the “Boy’s Store.” will see a wonderful display of fall weal-ables for men Moore: £6 McLeod Ltd. ~-e .. v - by Mr. Donald R. MacDonald, ac- ll: n late hour the friendly gather- ing broke up with thc singing oi "Auld Lang Sync." and wishing Mrs. MacKenzie and family every success in their new home. Following is the address: Mrs. AIacKcnzie and Family: Great was our regret when the news wan; around that still another home- stead was to be clued up, and that Mrs. hInt-Kenzie kind family were planning to move to another country, a country which has already been too extensivsl_v' enriched by frequent this Island. Mrs. MacKenzie. you,‘ yourself. and your sons and (laugh-l -The New Lingerie _ Coats Gloves Dress Fabrics You in which he lived. For these and oth- er reasons the memory of John A. MacKenzle is enshrined in the hearts of all who knew him and it is l great regret to us that the family have decided lo close the home and move abroad. We cannot allow you to leave our midst without in some small way exprealng the esteem which we hold‘ for you, and we ask you to accept this smell gift. not for its monetary worth, but simply as a parting gilt from your friends. Our best wishes will follow you to what- ever plaee you may call home in the future, and we lilso hope that cir- that you will soon find it profitable and in every way pleasant and de- pose of thegathering. H; then coll-‘m-s have Carried on bravely and sirable to return axfllll i0 3/0"!‘ NI- cd on Mr. Chalmers Mac-Loud who @611’ 1n the [ace o; many dmicunyesy , tive Land. where you will be assured rend an address at the close of which ‘and ma, on, a, he o, Sh, grew m, o! e hearty Welcome from each oi Mr. Russel R. Jewell presented Mrs. MacKenzle and family with a welll filled purse. Mrs. MacKenzic repliedj lrra few words of sincere appreciaY tion. Remarks were then made by’ Mr. D. M. MacDonald. Dr. J. E. Gil- ‘will no; likely ever be filled, om who lb, West Somerville. Mass. and Mr. svas a. devoted and loving husband Roderick MacLeod. and all joined imam: father, one whose cheery smile 51mins "God Be With You Tlll Weiand kindly word brought cheer to Meet Again." Lunch was then served imnny a droopy“; hem-t. 0m. who nb_ erally and whole-heartedly support- ed the work of the Church, and did the evening was spent in music andhls best in every way pcssiblg to fur. games. including several violin solosther the best interests of the district by the ladies of Hartsvill: in their usual good style. The remainder of cheerfully undertook toflll their place‘ in the life of the community, and‘ to be worthy sons and daughters of“ one. whose tragic death some years ngo, left a blank in Hartsville which rarer: ROPEING, v “ma. ;~.-.-'..-..mm§$¢4re=- l - FRIDAY EVENING AT 8.30 P. M. . Admission — Adults “wit $1" r HALTER BROKE ,3 . i - ' BIG WILD—WEST—SHOW COWBOYS -— CLOWNS —- ROPERS. BUCKING OUTLAW HORSES. "TRAINED PONlES-LIBERTY JUMPlNG HORSES-J-IORSE LASSOEING . . rmcxvrunruo. MONTAGUE RINK SEPTEMBER 27 AND 28. AUCTION SALE 8 HORSES WED. 1 P. M. AGRICULTURAL HALE ROMAN RIDING. SATURDAY I 2.30 p. m. and 8.30 p.111. 50c. Children 25c. --‘YOUNG HEAVY . US. MR5. ANGUS B. MACDONALD On Monday, the 19th, of Aug- ust the people of Plsquid and lur- roundlng. districts were shocked when it became known that one of the old- est and mos: respected residents of that place had parsed away in the per- son of Mrs. Angus B. MacDonald. Al~ though in felling health for many years, she bore her sufferings patient- ly and being fortified by the last rites of our Holy Osthcllo Church, of which she was a devout member, |he calmly breathed her last. Her funeral was held on Wednes- day to St. Andrew's Church and was largely attended, . the service being performed by the Rev. I, It. A. Mac- Donald, St Thoreau and who also performed the service arthe grave. In the Sanctuary we; her paltar, the luv. A. P. Mlclellan and the Rev. P. D. MueQ-uigan, Vernon River. abs leaves to mourn one daughter and three acre: namely, Mn. Dougnle C. MacDonald, Orwell; John A. on the homsvteed: Ambrose 1., Bangor. 140., and Danni S., of Vancouver, B. C. Th! Dell bcnrensere Meurg, Allan J. MacDonald. Alfred Grant, John R. "WWII. Jenna lhefloneld, oven KO!!! an Initial MacDonald. Auumvrumerul alumnae M! Mm umber was tenderly me lolfliblvdihllllllllblldflflflbv deceased her thirteen yam up me Western Guardian AIUIIBTI.‘ WHOLE WIIAI.‘ fox food in stock at Braeefi. ‘lill-I-Ie-fli ~73! DANS m each, and other utensil bargains, at Breech. Wllefl-IG-lli. —WAN'l'lD.-A mild for small family. A. B. Hewett. Carleton Sid- ing. 7875-9-35-31. -—K.INSINGTON L. '8. S. Club lllldllll 11°C’. ll-"lbl. h‘ lllflp Ind l from a fractured skull. Be waeplnn~ veal calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A Douglas. Secy. - ' 6195-74041 J1‘!!! IIISBTIIRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Yerulngton Ind Flee- town let-vices Sept. 29th, 11 a, m. Rally Day Service, at which the children of the Sunday School will take pert. Sermon topic: "Why we study the Bible." Motfhers bring your children to thil service. 8 p. m. Pree- town Service. Rally my 7J0 p, m. An anthem message. “Leaves the‘. never fade." Rev. '1'. Lewia Williams. B. A. B. D. llllnister -WILL V! SIT SUMMEBSIDE NEXT WEEK-Rev. Walter Cotton - r “lire 61mm" -I0x NITIING for guard fennel 00:10:22" first row, florlflflxlil second row. 24 x 2 x l0 ‘ovorhlnl. 24 x I x lb met. Order new atflrmb. ‘IDSI-i-fl-ii —SON 0F ABCBDEAOON WHITE IN CAB ACCIDENT-Mr. ‘Harold White, sou of Archdeacon and Mn. White. of Summer-bide, we: slightly injured in a motor oer smuhup near Amheut, N. 8., on Saturday last. in which one of the five oc- cupante o: the car, all of whom were bank clerks at Amherst, died on Tues- day without gaining consciousness | ed for tan minutes beneath the ma- chine. which was a complete wreck. with the full weight of the ehiclei upon his heed. The owner and driverj of the car, and one of the other five! occupants both received very serious‘ inlurleg, on which account the inquest; has been adjourned until next week,‘ when Mr. Herold White will be one of the witnessed-J. PERSONALS -_-__. ~81}. Harry Beat, of Lot 10, Ill a visitor to Summerside this week-S. _.___ -Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNeill, of who is home on furlough from South Africa, will take the services in stl Mary's Church, Summerside, nextl Sunday. M-my Buihlnerside parishion- ers will remember Rev. Mr, Cotton as‘ one of the Island's brilliant sons, and,’ will no doubt take the opportunity of.‘ hearing his dlscourres on Sunday. Vcn. Archdeacon “Iliite will condu t the reopening zeruces o.‘ the Anglican Church, at Port Hill on Sunday-S. —STORE BRGICEN INTO — On Tuesday nigh: the store of Mesrs Hayes. McKay and Sharp. Ltd, of 'I‘yne Valley was broken into and a; quantity of 8000.: stolen. The thief or, tlzieves entered b)‘ a window at the beck o! the premises and gained ad-l ' aance to the Warehouse, where: l was a quantity oi‘ goods that‘? not been unpacked. The packing} vnrc broken into and numerous‘ lZOlEXI from them. The robe ".15 quite. a2‘ extensive one al- l.» exact amount of the .71", could not be ascertained. r --LJDGES ENTERTAINED-‘Ihe ‘rid-Th Cavcll Lodge Ne, 32S, of the L. 0. B. A, entertained four visiting Lodges on Tuesday evening in their Lodge rooms at Summerside. Repres- entatlves from the Charlottetown. Crapaud, Borden and Lot 16 Induce were present. The First Degree was put on and speeches were given by members of the visiting Lodges. An enjoyable programme was put on which included instrumental and vocal music, readings and dialogues. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies of file home lodge in their usual good style and all agreed that it was one of the best meetings that had been held for some time-S, -INDIAN RIVER-The August meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John A. MacLellln, with twelve members and five visitors present Report of Convention was given by the Secretary. Several interesting dis- cuaelo wok place concerning en- largement of school grounds, picnics. bazaar, etc. Report of dance in school given, W; 40 cleared. A generous luncheon was ‘then served, after which meeting adjourned. The Sept- ember meeting was held at the home of Mrs, A. Craig. Meeting opeqgd with recital o! the "creed," who members answered roll call with "Uses of Apples.’ Committees report- ed and new one: appointed. It we: decided to get pencil sharpener, roller for mapl and o. carpenter to make a send table for ' school.’ Miss Selina Currie was appointed as program manager and a committee of two tn assist with program vizr Mre. 1110a: Rogers and Mrs. Hubert Gilli; Luncheon was then served. after which meeting Nosed with National Anthem, Next meeting gt m; mm; o! like. Hub"; (lillis; LAAAAA A‘ v v 1r Your‘ Stomlach Tonnents You Do Tlll! f0! QUICK Iéllef! 0060-0-00 50§§§O DGOOO-OOOOOOO Molt digestive loitering fl due to “he much lcid" in the Stomach causing pa, heartburn. stomach pain and other dlatrmlag symptoms. By taking a lime Shunt/ed legume after eating or whenever pain l: hit. you prompzly mnove the emu of the trouble. luurmd 108M410 neutrali» no execs acid insuntly, The dig» tive organs are nocthgd. healed an: ltrongtlwped m a won erlul m. an normI-l hull-h! dilolllon result. 8e- eeunltialemuekmeufmloeun five of 2m children, m cu m lu- faney, time to uni: a glorious nu- unicellular _ ' _ lmnulnmnmm- '4'" . »_ "is; lottetown this week-S. -—?-!lss Carrie Kelly, of Emerald. spent I very ‘pleasant week visiting friends in Olengarry. —Mr. and Mn. Vlilliem Clark, o1 Summerside. havrreiurned from the Fredericton, N. B.. Exhibltiorn-s. —Miss Janet Robertson, daughter o‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Riobertlen. of summersirle, left on Tuesday for a motor trip to the United Staten-B. --Miss Frances Butler, keeper of the Provincial Bank of Canada. Summerslde, hm returned from apcndine a two weeks vacation at her homo in Glcngkrry. ‘ Ledgeb -Miss Mary White has returned to her home u. Somme. “ , after a very enjoyable visit in Nova Booth, at the heme o! her brother, Rev. Charles ‘Invites-S. —Mlu Helen Peters, the steno~ graphs: in the Town Hall, Summon aide, is leaving cnMonday for Sash. won, whore she will visit for the win- ter. She will be accompanied by her Blew‘. Mo. Hugh Brown and little son Doxmld, who have been visiting her parents, Captain and 1m, mu Peters. of Summerside. Miss Mollie Meikle, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles Meikle, oi Summmide. in tekln: Mes Peters’ mm in the ‘Down Hall-S. -Mlu Schurman, (nee Dot. Nichol- son), and her two children, who have been spendini the lummer with Mrs. Schumann’: parental, Mr and Mn. E. W, Nlcholscrl. of Summer-aide, return- ed on Monday to he: home lnwest- ern Canada. Elle Wu accompanied by her sister, Mien Nellie Nicholson, who will spend the winter with her sister. -—8. Eastern Guardian ..»'BAD IISBING WEATHER-The stormy weather o! the put week or more put z. full stop to the rump; gt Naufrage, Bull Creek and North Lake. AWUNDA‘! SllVlUlS-Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Sun. day. Sept. 20. u follows: M: ‘1 e, ll a. m.; Oeoractown at 3.46 p. m. A lpecill Rory Du; programme w“; b; Riven, Sturgeon '- p. m. ..~1vo PLACE urn: nommtm, A1118 MCPIIGO llfld “hilly, Whq hay; we mldlnn in I" Boston m: some years. lame to me mud my; week w any and renldc on g 717"“; farm at St. Margarets, recently pur- chased by her husband, llr. McPhu. Thmllnohuueoathepuegoy building cf any kind, but Mn, Mc~ Phee in $11M‘ to occupy an adjoining ‘ house uatll her hulband ar- rival. next spring, lo erect bullldngs Ind nettle down. “WIDINTL! SIOWIIID-Jrhe may mum in ucnucufm m- ini” 01 the anti-acting plfiiel will be interested to hear o! the ap- proaching marriage at w: Annie c. H0007“. t0 Di’. l» A. Johnmn of Montague, which taken pllee It Oli- edcnlau Church on Saturday. Sept 30th. ‘I110 MII ll being pleasantly dimmed in social circles In which the young couple are extremely pop- ular. ‘ha bride to brwu recently drowned U? be: ftkudl who waited upon be: at the home of Ill‘. lndl u. noel-flu Irooklyu. m Summerslde. were visitors to Char- - TFFNFW K wu¢¢-__-____._ AAAAAAAAA clue of Mclsaec and Kicltham W24 disposed of. This is a case where the right of the tanner on the day w! ll“ fair to separate accommodations M‘ cattle" from an accredited herd, was challenged by the latter. The direc- ima were unanimous ln their opinion tho‘. the regulations of the Vmeritl- ary Director General must be main- ujngd m gourd w animals from ac- credited herds showing at this exhi- with Animals other than those from fully accredited herds, and hercalfler it be ltrictly undersiood that ac- credited herds showing at htia vexni- bitlnn are entitled w separate ac- oonunodations from animals other then those from l Canadian tub-Jr- cilloeis free accrédi-wa herd. - MIN MIMORIAM — Residents of Cardigan and surrounding commun- ities were shocked and deeply sad- dened on Friday Sept. 20th when they learned that Ferdinand MoAulay had paged away. When it became ap- parent that uho end was near his physicians and pastor were hastily ammnoned and. with their comfort-- lng presence and the members o.’ hi: family he planed away peecuuhy b0 hi: eiernal reward. In religion h: woe a faithful Catholic and was for- tified by the last rites a few days previous by his pastor Rev. M. J ' Rooney, who visited him frequently during his illness. ln his home he, was g kindly host- not only to his: widecircle-of lrleds but the wearyl traveller partook of his hospitalityl uwellleiheneedy seeking aims wnol llwlyl found him I generous giver. He leaves to mourn one brother An- drew in Georgetown ltoyally and one filter. His funemlowu largsy attended. May hi: soul rut in peace A. , --_.- PERSONALS Stewlrt Levers 390M the W89! Gfld 1h Chsrlotleiown. .3111, Ale: McDonald. Sydney St. Charlottetown, u visiting friends Int tbil week. ..'Kr. Hanoi: J. Melanin. o! Mil- ton llilll. was a vlelwr to m. J. A McDonald‘: Hermanvllle, Sunday. .3111: many friends o! Julia Walker 4mm: o! 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