i i l y t. r l ti‘ ‘l. \ Keep the dollars moving Yon pay us-we'll D8! the next man-lied] pass it on-snd so starts prosperity. If you have an unpaid bill, will you help prosperity along by PAYING IT TODAY. We thank you. Moore £6 McLeod Ltd. —-'I‘nIs eelnnrn l.| reserved for news of Ioool interest but advertising of s newly nnture lnny be Inserted It l osnts n word strictly pueblo ll sdvonso, —II.OBIN HOOD 111.001! is gusr- anteed to please you better. All Grocers. L-756-9-2U-l2i. —-I AND l LB. SHEET LEAD, all sires lead pipe, sold at Brace's. L-496-10-2-2l. —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merslde Police Court on Tuesday ll. Ii. S. IIEMMIIIG, B-A-rc-P-Aoc-G-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OP CANADIAN SOCIETY OI‘ COST ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER FOB TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THI SUPREME COURT OF P. E. L P. l. L REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHABUOTIETOWN, P. l. l. Accounting systems opened up snd revised. Labor saving oflioe methods Installed. cm l " ' ’ to suit , ' ‘ Monthly, quarterly end snnual audits. Bslsnes sheets one Profit and loss Accounts proposed. lneonre Tu written up and flied. r —' ' ‘ ‘ undo debtor and creditors. I‘ " ’ Usbillty I" P. 0. BOX Si. TELEPHONE 137l- ortrrrmo vassur. mourn or (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) DIGBY, N. 5., Oct. 2—Breaking from its moorings and drifting to sea, the 36 foot motor fishing boat owned by Charles R. Morton of Centreville, N. 3., was picked UP by Captain Harry Raymond and members of the Bay View station life saving crew. \ LIGHTNING PlERvfis CANS (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) NORTH EAST PUBNICO, N. 5-. Oct. 2—Two coffee tins were pier- ced with holes the size of a walnut when lightning hit the stone of Miss Deserts Smith. The cans did not budge an inch when struck. No other damage was done in the store. ::When a mother detects from the writhings and fretting o! a child that worms are troubling it, she can procure no better remedy than Mil- ler's Worm Powders, which are guaranteed to totally expel win-ms from the system. They may cause vomiting, but this need cause no anxiety because it is but a manifes- tation oi’ their thorough work. No worms can long exist where these Powders are used. Qvice. Clty Ticket Anni I CITY TICKET OFFICE 9t Greet George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL EAILWAYB +1 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSIIIPS ‘Iloketsonnleovcrslllallwsysndmaean Stesmdrb We oilcr you export advice in selection of travel routes, make your stateroom and sleeping car RBBIFVDIJOIII, give ss- slstsnoewithpssportsnndglveyousgenersliirstelsss museum-noncompliance. W. K. ROGERS PERSONALQ —Miss Carrie Grady is visiting in Surnmerside, the guest of Mrs. George P. Grady. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Philipson of Albany were visitors to Sum- merside on Tuesday. S. -Mrs. George Pickering and. Mrs. Albert Boswell of Summerside were visitors to Kensington on Monday attending the District Convention of Women's Institutes. S. -Judge Inman and Mrs. Inman were visitors to the city this week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Inman’s mother, Mrs. Mac- Donald. S. ——Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Kinley, Mrs. Wm. Molyneaux and two sons Frederick and William Jr., of North River motored to North Tryon on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lington Thomas. Despite the tremendous efforts along educational lines in America, it is estimated there are still more than 4.000.000 illiterates within its boundaries. PbonesMtlsndML ‘Iaaama ALIA¢IAAAA BLUE Bl/S LINE Watch This Space for Change in Fares‘ ——on—- ~ Blue Bus Line. O-O-O-O-FO CITY BUS TOWN oasnwrra usvug munnaavus emu: 1.1a s. u. Chsrlottetown no r. s. r e " . ottetown .. 10m s, m. Arrives Elmira u! Dnswlllstoponsignslstsnypointonroste. in l" ‘ottetawn, Old Spsin Tesliooms. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SER VICE SOUR-IS ELMIBA TIME i? I Fsrdy Bus Service 8. Tail Service lllllllLllTTETlllIl to l-"UIITIIIE ‘ TIME TABLE Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. Leaving Iortsne w.‘ m " Ding-wolf's DWI an“ nu Inn Iurtsss ........ p. s:- Arrive Ins umuuoum-orsrunssoous, . t ‘unFInfllrtIsIlsIb-IIIIIIOXIOIIL -, .' PPPPPPPPI grraranns two drunks were each fined three dollars and costs by Magistrate E. H. Strong. S. --PROHIBITION CASES —- MY. G. M. Matthews heard two prohi- bition cases in Surnmerslde this week. Both cases were for the il- legal consumption of liquor, the parties, one from Coleman and the other from Borden were fined $10.00 and costs respectively. S. —NARROW ESCAPE - Mrs. George England of Travellers Res! had a miraculous escape from ser- ious injury on Monday evening when she fell from the barn loft on to a. hardwood floor, striking her head on the floor. She was taken to the hospital, but she had no serious injury but was suffering from shock- There were some scalp wounds from the contact of her head against the hard floor. Mrs. England was able to return home Tuesday afternoon, —TO LOCATE ON PRINCE‘ EDWARD ISLAND-Mir. Duncan Hardy, formerly of Alberton, who has been in Edmonton, Alberta, for some years, is at present on the Island buying foxes. Mr. Hardy has a. good ranch in the west, but intends to return to Prince Edward Island and is thinking of locating near Summerside or Charlotte- town, I-le considers there are good prospects for the fur trade this coming season. S. Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop have returned to Summerside from a short honeymoon trip through New Hampshire, U. S. A. ‘They were married on Monday, Sep- tember 24th, in Moncton, N. B., by Rev. A. K. Herman. The bride, Miss Tillie Arsenault, was attired in an ensemble suit of brown with hat and access-fies to match While in New Hampshire they vis- ited Mr. Bishop's aunt, Mrs. Lesley Andrews, at; Conger. They were accompanied on their visit by Mrs Elias Bishop, the groom's mother. Mrs. 'I‘aylor of Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will reside in Sum- merside where their many friends wish them every happiness. S. —ENCOURAGING REPORT 0F FUR. SALES-“The Dominion Fur Sales, Ltd, has received a very encouraging report from Fred Huth 8a Co. of the recent New York sale of the American Nation- al Fox 8c Fur Breeders‘ Associ- ation, and there is every indication of a good season. The report shows that Iuli silver had advanced 12%% with 91% sold; three-quarter sil- vers advanoed 10% with 90% sold: half silvers, advanced 10% with 95% sold; quarter silvers advanced 10% with a sale of 100%. The pri- vate treaty sales in London are also keeping up well, which on the eve oi’ the fall sales augurs well for the coming fur season- S. --WEDDING BELLS ABE RING- INGf-‘MICC Martha Olive, daughter of Mr. Marshall and Mrs. Constable, Clifton and Mr. Gerald, son of Mr. George A. and Mrs. Bowness, Nor- boro, were, on September 25, at the Trinity Church Manse, by Rev. Hugh Miller, united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Attending the bride was Miss Ada McKinnon and supporting the groom, Mr. George Sims. The ofllciating clergyman was Rev. Hugh Miller, The bride was gowned in chiffon velvet, with rhinestone trimmings and carried a bouquet of white aster with maiden! hair fern. The brides- maid’s gown was brown crepe with gold trimmings and she carried a bouquet o! lemon color asters and fern. The groom's gift to the bride a stirling silver bracelet, to brides- maid and groomsman, signet rings. living room with pink asters and sweet peas, and the dining room with yellow and gold gladiolas. When the ceremony was over the happy couple were the recipients of sincere good wishes for a married life replete with all the happiness of conjugal bliss.—Y. ABBIE DANCE HALL BORDEN Tuesday Evenings, Jlmmie’s Orchestra- Admission 20c. Eliiot’s Orchestral- Admission 36c. Friday Evenings. L- - p .F.-tf. - EY E SI G ll T EXMIIIITIOI ' Illttlng and su-filylng Glades ll. J. MIMI OPTOHITIIST ma CHARLOTTETOWN ARD nslnr BIIARIJIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle J —SYRUP 0F IIYPORIIOBPIIITIS the well known tonic $1.00. Taylor Drug 00., Kensinston. ~11!!! LADIES 0F 8'1‘. MARY'S. Church of England, will hold a Tea and Fancy Sale in their parish hall on Thursday, October 4th, st four o'clock. Admission and tea, S6 cents. L-870-10-3-1i. “WLASONIC VISITATION-Idr. F. M. Pidgeon, Victoria, Grand Master of the Masons of Prince Edward Island, paid an official visitation to Mount Moriah Lodge ‘A. F. a A. M., Cape Traverse, on Monday evening. There was s good representative attendance from the various Lodges on the Island. S. 9 -—HOCKEY MEETING — The Summerside Hockey Club held their first meeting of the season on Monday evening and discussed plsns for the winter program Mr. Reginald Morrison presided over s very good representation of club members. Plans were discussed to have a tug of war and indoor circus in the near future to assist with the finances of the Club. S. srsrrnn ciiinun ,.__._. ..°'.l‘hls column is reserved for news of local interest but advertis- lsertod st 2 cents s nerd strictly —MARRIED m MONCTON—‘ _Crosby, Yarmouth; S. McLean, S. The bride's home was decorated-Jumfid- 111 "gglglttizfhflgllvgfjxfilelrfifswm: acted as chairman, and his humor- in; of s newsy nuture may be In- unyuble In advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The imariottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabonh Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l ..'PORRIDGE DAYS are here again. Fresh stock Robin Hood quick cooking oats at your Groc- ers. L-756-9-28-l2i. ..'DINNER. ENJOYED-A de- lightful dinner party was given re- cently at, the Poole House, Lower Montague, by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin, in honor of Mr. Milton Ferguson, Inspector of Carnegie Libraries, Brooklyn, New York. Others included in the party were Miss Nora Bateson, Mr. and Mrs L. B. Melllsh, Mrs. Milton Fergus- on, Mayor and Mrs. Harry Lane, Miss Marie Coffin, Mr, and Mrs. M. F. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McLaggan and Mr. Albert Mar- tin. After dinner speeches were given by Mr. Ferguson. Miss Bate- 5011. Mr. Coffin and Mrs. Mellish. Mrs. Poole and her daughter, Miss Bess Poole, received many compli- ments on the excellent dinner served and the charm of the house and surroundings. H. ..'RECENT GUESTS AT THE POOLE HOTEL, MONTAGUE—_ C. A. James, Moncton; E. P- Hay- den Amherst; Mrs. Amanda Tobin, Mrs. Charlotte West, Margaret Stewart Dickinson, Mrs. J. A. C. Rudgerson, Charlottetown: R. F. C. Irwin, Charlottetown; W. Gar- rick, St. John; Dr. T. Waye, O. D» McGregor, Charlottetown; F. Mc- Dougal, Richmond; E. J. Campbell and party, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. F. Morrow, Mrs. J. R. Coady, Mrs. F. E. Mur- phy, Mrs- A, McQuaid, L. McQuaid, B. McQuaid, Charlottetown; Mr. ____ and Mrs. Alfred Groom, Summer- side; E. Simpson, Kensington; V. Groom, Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Scarth, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gregory, Charlottetown; Mrs. Shaw, Brookline, Mass; Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. McNutt, Charlottetown; H. J. Kennedy, Southport; .1. Mc-' Laugblin, St. John, N, 3.; I‘. E. Lee, St. John, N. 3.; E. M. Nicholson, Summerside; J. T. Doyle, Char- lottetovm; W, S. French, Amherst; A. T. Partridge, Montreal; M. Mathieson, Miss Easton, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs- A. J. Mathie- son, O’Leary; E. T. Higgs, Char- lottetown; C. H. Miller, Truro, N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. W. McNeil. Southport; Alfred McNeil, Louise McNeil. H. ..'CONCERT ENJOYED -- A further expression o1 oo-operatlon and goodwill in neighboring com-r munitles was shown on Friday ev- ening, September 28th, when a. 81'0"? of talented young people from Montague gave s, delightful entertainment in the hall on Whim sionary society, United church. ‘The Reverend Gord C. Pringle, who sponsored the tertainment. ous stories and remarks which ac- companied the announcement of each selection were a real and most enjoyable part of the program. A ‘ " was given by a mixed quartet consisting of Mr. Harry McGregor, Miss Alva Brehsut. Mr. Allison McLean and Mr. Howard Viokereon. accompanied by Miss Vivian Anryong. Readings were given by Mrs. Gordon O. Pringle, and b! Miss Irsnoes Coffin. a solo by Miss Annstrong, accompanied by w“ Alva Brdhaut, and a. solo by Miss mid Coffin, sceompanied by her sister, Miss Frances Coffin, s violin solo by Mr. Archibald Hume, accompanied by ma. mine: sselectionbysmole srtetcon- sisting of w. Allison cLesn, m. Howard Viekerson, Mr. Herman Msrtin, and Mr. Martin Curry, m- oomponied by Miss Alvs Brehaut: o duet by Mrs. Hsrry MoGregor and m. Allbon MoIAsn, accom- psnied by Mil Alva Brehaut. Al of these selections were splendidly done and heartily enoond by the audience. The progrsm ended with love the King. The members of the whim Road branch of the womens an deeply totluir ifunntsnumbnognei- dsntslnsslluitasm were use TH: l: Cougnlrun G old Sn! Rug “LUXI-llil!" 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Missionary Boole ____ mum w the Reverend Gordon o. pnlm ludlvw 1M the Pringle and to s11 the other mem- upland bers of the group who contributed which prevailed among the entire so generously of their fine talent, gathering b01966 INN-l! in mskins snd- In direct donations of money so especially enlwlbie eveninlfof w those who were primates to . For CONGOLEUM RUGS at ‘Lowest Prices SEE PR 0 WSE BR 0s. Ltd. ..'Miss Margaret Campbell spirit o! good fellowshipiiretumed to Lower Montague after . Tom Osmpbe , whose dsught- Mrs. Arc id Mrs. t‘ er, MissJnura, returned with Miss ilds Psrker snd Mr. Horses H!" spending a most delightful summer cqmpbeu m- ; ppm mp4, in Maine and Vermont. While In Vern-rout she wse the guest of -hsr "M8. lire-Its Crowley. In Maine M sbs was the guest of her brother, lumber, mo. itt, returned by motor on Wednes- day from visiting relatives in dif- ..°Mr. Raymond Poole of lower Iereut puts of Iovslootise-tli. sqoompgnled- by by ..-.__~__-_-- Genus look, Oosifihlill