_ . ....~.‘¢,,._;,'..g,-, y.‘ w‘. Novenm-zn s, 192s i S-Piece Chesterfield Suite Walnut End Table $ $1 suit your convenience. comfort and satisfaction. The Bridge Lamp omprises silk shade and Walnut finish stand. You can have your choice of many pretty designs. This Lamp and Shade liltEE with Chesterfield Suite. A This Special Chesterfield chair. and Bridge Lamp .00 D0wn—Balance on EASY TERMS! This beautiful three piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE is a popular value at our regular price of $149.00. Now you can have it-—'and a beauti- f ul Bridge Lamp (complete) and a solid Walnut End Table-all for $l39.00--and pay only $10.00 down and the balance 0n terms to - I39 The Chesterfield Suite- The Chesterfield Suite comprises Wing Chair Mid UPIBSi-Bfflelf! 0000"" with a high grade of tapestry, fitted with reversible cushions and splendid- ly built throughout with countless spfllllfi. Ielflfilflltd corners and beau- tifully finished woodwork. This set will give you years of happiness- the Bridge Lamp-the End Table The End Table is oi’ satin walnut in a rich and beautiful finish. for holding smoking kit or reading material and fits close to the side of chesterfleld or it's FREE with the chesterfield suite. it is convrriient er is Limited to 15 Sets—Reserve YOURS NOW l HOLMAN’S Summerside and Charlottetown Western Guardian —-EVEIIADY RADIO A. Wet Storage Batteries sold at Bruce's. Ilfl-ll-S-fli —EMERAI.D Cheese Factory. Be- ‘ ginning Monday. Nov. 5th, we will receive cream Monday ondThurs- day of each week until further not- ice. 88(0- 1 1-2-31 --BUY a cask oi’ Monitor Gaso- line at‘ Bruce's. 8853-11-8-21 --'l'lIE CHARLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter BookABtoi-e. nut Bunk of Nova Scotio. Water Street. Bub- scriptlons will be l ivod and od- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. -uuy naoro A. B. and c. 1m- teries at Bruce's. 8853-11-3-21 —SPECIAL razor strops for the barber, in stock at Bruce's. 8853-ll-3-2i —KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shipping club loading hogs, gheep, lambs and veal Calves on Wednes- day of each week up till noon. . 7853' -9-lfl-smtf. —STEAMER SILKEBORG SAIL- ED-Thursday evening the Danish steamer, which arrived at Summer- slde on Monday last, sailed for Norfolk. Virginia, with 30.000 bags of seed potatoes, shipped by the p, E. l. Potato Growers’ Association. Another steamer is expected at Summerside at the beginning bf the week to load table stock for the Harris Abattoir Company of Chur- lottetown, to be followed a few days later by another Norwegian boat, to load certified seed ship- ped by the Potato Growers’ Asso- clution. —W. C. T. U. MONTHLY MEET- lNG-The regular monthly meet- ing of the W. C. T. U. was held in the Baptist Hall, Summerside, last ..'EA8'l'llN AGINT-llr. J. W. Murdoch is Guardian Agent in Montague and will bo_ to renewal subscription; ti \ ..'TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Community Welfare League. Montague, will be held in their rooms, Nov. 8 at B p. m. _ 8052-11-3-31 --——-—oo'>i_. WATEBFBONT DIRECTORY _._-_ Railway Wharf Bohr. H. H. Kitchener, Capt. Dun Miller, after d g u cnrgoof lumber for the potato warehouse on the Railway Wharf ‘has sailed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hochelaga on Plctou route. S. S. Harland, Capt. Macllaine, in port. Marine Wharf C.G.S. Brant, Capt. B. Kelly has sailed. Buntaln. Bell's Wh-urf 50hr. Bonus, Capt. Frank reault, has sailed. Schr. Vern. E. Himmelman, Capt. Frrenholm, has sailed. i Lyons’ Wharf Boud- Schr. Ambition. michael. has sailed. Piekarws Wharf Capt. A. Car- D. P. W. Dredge No. MacLeod in port. Schr. Curl E. Richards, Capt. Skinner, in port. Schr. Irene M. has sailed. Tug Rona, Capt. Belyea. has sail- ed. 115, Capt. 13., Capt. Pettipas, Carraghers Wharf ‘Thursday afternoon, with a good at-i tendance. After the regular rou- tine of business. a social hour was rIpSllt. Mrs. Maynard Schurman beautifully rendered a solo, Mrs. John Smallman accompanying her on the piano, after which Mrs. Nell MucLeod gave a delightful talk on her travels in England and Scot- land, showing a number of views of different places she had been and describing the many places of in- terest in the Old Land. Dainty rc- freshments were served at the close of the meeting.—S. PERSONALS —Mr. .1. L. Lockharifofi Char- lottetown was a visitor to Su er- sldo and Alberton this weckr-S 1 -—Mr. McQueen. of Winniwflrwho has been visiting his Islandihome, has been for a. few days this week the guest of Mr. Major Schurman, Summerside.-S. ' ——Miss Katherine Merton, of Heatherclale. who has been visiting *,Mrs. Charles Ramsay, of Summer- side, returned to her home on Tues- day-S e —Dr. H. T. Colvin, of Summer- side. left on Monday to attend an nptometrlcal clinic. at St. John. N. B., being given there by Dr. Skef- ilngton. Dr. Colvin expects to re- turn the last of the week. -Mrs. J. L. Lockhart of Char- lottetown, and Mrs. Charles Lock- lmrt, of Malpeque, were the guests this week of Mrs. C. W. Ramsay of Summerslde-S. —Mrs. Sydney Richardson of St. Eleanors, has returned home this week from Seattle, Wash, where ‘Ashe had spent an enjoyable three months‘ visit with her two sons‘ who reside there. b|J\l'Al)'ol -z.-.J. QQQ§QQQO.QQ‘QQOVOOVOOCOOO z W \ ‘1 \ W g EYES Th5] lal) and GLASSES FITTED ‘ s. w. ‘mrtou J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmond Street ,,o4-oooo>o-~¢4¢¢ Insidious Z i ’ i 0 E St ' oQ-o-oooooooo-oooo» o-oro-voori ‘ We use this adjective adi- ‘ visedly. ’ Sefferers from Eyeotruin may have perfect vision and i therefore do not Inspect the presence of any eye defect. I The motive power of tho [ Entire human organism II Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it in computed utiliro ubout 20% of thiI I Nerve Energy, but when Eye- | I 0000000‘ strain is Recent. ingu- proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of on e:- ' of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect tho functioning of other "organ o! the body and produce ill FEEDS . Prices are good for Lbout every-l COIN FEED. TOI IIED GBLIN, B C0 i. ‘Your; ‘ma! All ‘ i EYESIGHT EXAMINATION HI‘ IIQQUI Gd. ‘m’: radii-l reed for Lilli 00%| Filth: and mnvlrfl 5*, ‘g; GIIIC, etc. 'H. J. MABON N,“ OPTOMITIIIST "0 M “'0' ' om» Connected wm. . Drugstore. Montague, P. l. l. & C(i)., Ltd goo» booooooooooooooooo-OO o much‘ BUSINESS MEN OF Continued from page 1 Stanley Shaw 8: Peardon .. R. I5. Mutch 8: C0,, Ltd > Hyndman 8c Co. Carvcll Bros- Ltd. B. C. Vanlderstine Samuel Kennedy .. A. E. Dewar . W. K. Rogers . . . . . . . .. l-lenf" s'n l: Cudmora Hughes Drug Co. A. B. Fisher . . . . . . . . .. Guardian Pub. Co. Alle/ 8:. Co. Patriot Pub. O0. i... D. Murray T. B. 0nd! ..... . Ca t. ‘l’. Ci. Taylor Mc a Rowe thing the farmer hu to sell this; hank Collin Q Co, ,,,,.,,_., full with the exception of IOTA-i , I Psions Ltd. .. . T058. tlznéecdu nil the ‘plantation my]; you; gygg aaviis knit-um poliblz a ogs in 9.11 3'0 4 x5“ oowo s . . . . .. stool, but the turner wii noodle‘ E m“) Capt. lJ. Dloll buy, some of our in. grade rams‘ . , anspmm... to min. Take for lmianol. caFflut-cheson s. 'i.‘. Green . monogram. not" ~ I a ti“ lpigvkumam HOMER e . imam Sugar Bees Meal l - 1 n. v. on . itluholthemgfbw _ llloltlrt°'*°'*“ ' .J. g .... and beep: than growing. ‘linen we H. W. longworth ..... .. MIC - - < - M11. J01’!!! Rlclllfdl can"... _ HIDDIJNGS, SHORT‘. BEAN. Oil. CAKE HEAL. CI-ACIID CHARLOTTETOWN l 50.00 25.00 3500 estry Board. headed by Dr. O. D 30-00 Howe. Deon of the Faculty of For- ‘0-00 problem. 15-00 through experiments conducted in 15-00 the Albitibl district. um black 0-00 spruce lands. systematically drain- 19-00 the timber 10-00 growth under old swampy condit- 10-00 ions, is nothing short of remark- 10-00 able. -- 10-00 Another way in which the Forer- 10-00 try Board is enrleavorlng to retard 10-00 the enormous 10-00 spruce is being cut in Northern On- 10.00 tsrio is by converting pulp operat- 10-00 ors to the use of iuckpine. balsam, and other soft woods. 5.00 , i- The Ttitrll to DEN “us...” Qlflllfltlginlltlon 0f Cold QMIIIO services I —Mr. Willis Warren, who was a pltal and underwent an operation to have his left eye removed. re- turned to his home in Summerside on Thursday. Mr. Warren is doing as well as can be expected under such distressing circumstances-S. l TO DRAIN SWAMPS ' I | TORONTO, Ont. Nov. 3.—Syste- rnatlc drainage of Northern Ontar- io Pulpwood swamps. with u view Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. 50.00 - Bruce Stewart s: Co. .. an. §fm1,";,'°';f,‘;,‘§,n‘“§n§;°‘;{§§,nfj so‘? > 13300010 301000150“ ' ' ' ' ' " 500° come a policy of the Department of G. F. l-lutcheson . . . . .. 30 '00 Lands and Forest of Ontario. One of the department's big pre- sent-day problems is how to pro- " vlde for reproduction on out-over 0500 lands and to increase as rapidly as - possibly the growth of available 200° timber stands. For two years the Provincial For- esiarv. University of Toronto, have givmg close attention to tho and they have found, ~00 ed. have brought about growth in which compared speed at _ 10.00 COLD STORAGE OIGANIZED IN 10.00 ' ‘ 1895 l ._-i-q I ' Dominion Government or- putis-nt in the Prince County Hos- ent potatoes law inspection" is "the t0 . whlch gesompanying verses were read by Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble, in has sailed. Schr. Hazel, Capt. A. Chapman. hos soiled. P0"- ' , , a ixsnnri-osrufi [1 c1. l Ifh saga“- K""“°°' 001“- 1-"0 h“ Drefer 1t, made by bOlllflg or percolating § wsrviicrrs/u- 1:1 90:33]: 1 '~ PM", Wm" twenty minutes. At all ‘grocers’, rcsiau- Bohr. Curran. Capt. Lnvunslcr. in rants,.. or on the train. Rmd Currie i M"... W" ' Bianchards 1 our rr- w" i i Schr. Clorlsse, Capt. M. Chapman _ 5P en l r00 0 U- - 111i UR ; p,” PM, -:--—<-0->-—-—- NEW SCHOLARSHIP TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 3.— The new matriculation scholarship at the University of Toronto, which is to be known as the Joseph Henderson Memorial Scholarship, donated by Mrs. Joseph Henderson, of this city, amounting to $80 a year. will be" available to arts students next your. Mrs. Henderson has donated $2,000 for the founding of the scholarship. - Drink Postum. Mubmmv. ‘ me cuAam-m-nowu commas .. . l 0 Eastern guardian never lie! BEAUTY just can ’t keep ‘its bloom if your mealtime beverages tain two drug-stimulants : tannin These drugs are like a lash. They whip-up tired nerves. Here starts the mischief. F orwhip- ped-up nerves never thoroughly relax_——they only quiver in shallow, useless sleep. Inevitably come those and caffeine. con- tired lines-——that sallow skin. D0n’t ~ have your mirror flash this message. Tannin and caffeine arc harmful. you these agents may work fast or slow. But sooner 0r later their poisonous effects are certain, surei coupon today, This rich, full -b0died Carrie Blanchai-(Ps of}... “I wunl you to try Pnslum for thirty days. l wunl lo start you out on your lest by giving you your first week's supply (suificieni for 2i cups). "ft seems to that’ it would be u wise plan for mothers, particularly to lliink of thiftest in connection with the health oi their families. “Will you send me your name unnl address? Tell me which kind you plrfcr—llistmit Posium; made in- slanlly in the cup, or Pnuum (Teri-cl (ilié kind you v With drink contains not a single trace of any drug stimillant. An appetizing, satisfy- ing hot drink every member of the fzimily can enjoy ever day of the year. Instantly made in the cup at a cost. of about hali- a-cent. Or there’s Postum Cereal, if you Ami ilu-v llull l. right away." ' l'ii sre um you get the first week's liipply .\l»;ii<oro1.l'i'AN ma, williuill cost or obligation, one week's (‘AXAIJIAN rosrun conranv. LlMlTED, . BUILDINU, TURONITJ 2, ONT. l \\':|.il to mailr a thirty-day lest of Postum. ' Please send supply (21 clips) You know how many rhilrircn rlo not like llli‘ inst.‘ of milk. You know how they like In have ilw some drink m. the "grown-ups." how K001i il is for lln-m to inm- a lml - ~ ihcm, using liobmilk (not lioileal) ' v the lnsle nnmezliatr-bt _ You know. too. dnuLl liiuki tani lflntum for ‘iill of boillm uulcrl 'l'hey'|l like w! the Zlllilfl uourislimunl of milk i in a Iwf drink than is llCbllklllllLdl ‘and so vary lo luulc. New Annan And Vicinity Mr James Tupll-nhvas in the city Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Heggarty and Miss Anna Heggarty were visitors to the city last week._ Mr. Harry Waugh, Wllmot Valley Mr. Arthur J. Wright. New Annan were among the many to the city Saturday. Mr. Irzi Fraser, Wilmot Valley was in New Annan recently. Mr. Edward Clark Wilmot Valley, was a recent visitor in Summerside. Her many friends are pleased to learn the condition of Mrs. Eliza. Waugh is improving. The very latest rule of the "string- taklng of the potatoes’ temperaturo." In this time of improved scientific wonders we may yet be oble to converse with them. who knowsil. judging by the notoriety they have gained during the past years and Iwith modern scientists skilfully performing the almost. impossible we can but look on and not wonder —at the price. A very enjoyable evening was spent Friday, 26th inst. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Chomp- ion Travellers Rest when a. host of relatives, friends and neighbours met and showered their daughter Miss Violet with u miscellaneous collection of handsome, costly gifts consisting of cut glass, china, silver- ,wn.rs, linen. woolen blankets and Miss Champion is a. very popularfor many long years- to come. young lady in other communities; as well as in Travellers Rest, so we, ‘home to Mr. George Sobey, Wil- to move, despite the low price. Sev- take this opportunityto extend tomot valley and Mr. David McKay eral were loaded in ‘Travellers Rest her our very best wishes for the of this place who returned from New Annan and Clermont during best of health and every prosperity the Golden Prairie West, some time the past week. We extend a 8E0. hearty welcome Car loads of potatoes continue cheques. one of them being from her father. . The greater part of the evening |was spent with music and various other amusements. until the meet- ing was called to order by Mrs. Edward Urch sweetly rendering the . wedding march while ‘little Miss Jean MacDonald. daughter of Mr. ti ma. Daniel MacDonald and Master Kenneth Rayner, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayner as pride and groom marched in draw- ing n small cart upon which rested in basket, laden with gifts. which ‘were opened by Mn. Uroh while the Mia Ellie McNnill and passed to the little bride Miss Jean. who in turn pooled each to the popular young bride to bu. Min Champion pooiingly thanked the donors for their lovely mum mu- which lh olobonto lunch woo served to the nucrrv blllmh. The beat of wishes were cameo on Violet by the giants u they ab: their leave. thlnkinfl ' aiidiflt their midst momentum: fun ions 1m surely‘ "somebody . .- "4 n. i AMUND lwsn. y‘ m! lulld... 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