1 »‘ il I J- ‘r . .-H 3.' .lf ., 1 lf. ~ ' -' if lf nh. ..l , . .. ,. i`€'\ All - ,l,.'v.i f` I l . |.,_ 5. _ V . 3 ,wg house. , l ul* , ';|`. 1' 'l ,l ‘l ll ., _ 3 . l lt _l ' i l JEf‘:»"n . ,~ I 3%* l . l.n,.,.\. l' , .i ~'. l:‘}j ’ ‘\. _ ' - i,/1' -1:--es.-2 Ll . . :.-~» ‘sail _ .l ii‘. l e 355" ' i'.' ,.5 uw' ,. l ,-. - .-` "A ~- .. i nt" iwrl ~ we ..., ,,..»_\i~.- _ _,.- -' = ~» ~ .-il r - _.ji . -l » 3' Western Guardian day of eacn week up till noon. _ .-rlnslluoirrs mo nsrraa- -ape ,ge nr as years. 'tile deceased. Ile. fresh swell. lower prices st who was one ei the inaei widely nrneei.. 'ms-9-12-ii known and deeply respected reel- as anyiiei.-l when they will stay un- ' --- idents or the district. came in the -KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK Island with his parents from Scot- INPPIIIK Club lvlidlhi 11088. lh¢¢D»'land when seven years of age and lambs and veal calves on Wednes- had lived mg; of mg mule me 5; of the Fisheries Dept., Halifax was' 9-11-2i|ago he had both his legs amputat- --- ed at the P. E. Island Hospital, but -AUTUMN TIME is ideal mini in spits or this he was ebie almost -DIED SUNDAY -Mr. Peter Miller passedawayon Sunday night at his residence in Elleisiie at the -Mr. Lloyd Jelly, manager of Bank_ of Nova Scotia. Albany, is leavingl on his holidays Wednesday mornins for Boston. bein( acocmpanined by his wife and little daughter as far till his return. | -Prof. A. G. Huntsman. principal Port I-Iill d E11 rslle, 5° in S'Side Saturday. He is looking in- -n e me yen" to the work of improving the oyster beds and visited Grand R.iver,' this regard. 1 4 l l _4-*W* “WALL PAPER WORKS time. buy Giidden’s Endurance Pure to the time of his death to attend. Paint at Brace’s. 7733-9-12-'ii tg' his 3,,-dem of wmch he was _Mi-s. Elizabeth Brennan, who has WONDERS" Re-decorate now In the cool and pleasant days - . of early Autumn MANY THOUGHTFUL housewives are choosing these days of fall to get their homes into perfect condition. And the idea is a mighty good one. After all, you really live in your house more in the Fall and Winter than any other time. ' There s a wonderful selection of daintily artistic papers here awaiting your call. Phone 4_9 for samples suitable for any room in your The Wall Paper Men NO ORE E5 I’I°LEOD. 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown A _blunted needle can be quickly, ii you will and e ranspeenfnl ni s ned and made available for;vincgar to the warter in which you TTVIPB by 5Ui¢¢,hii1B 101’ H IEW invheiiipcach eggs, the whites will not hrough a piece of sandpaper. spread. T0 SHARPEN NEEDLES i WHEN POACHING EGGS . 1 .__ hifi* , -THE LATEST in movies, “The 1 Big Parade," incidents of the Worldlg War. Picture as great as its sub-yt ject. If you are afraid of the truth don't fail to see this picture. Strand Kensington, Sept 14 and 15. ' ,dh 7111-9-11-tt 21 --FAIBBANKS Standard Scales, 500 and 1,000 lbs., with and without bag racks. Order now at Brace's. 7733-9-12-li -THE CIIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Bank of Nova Scotia, Water Street. Sub- scriptions will be received and sd- vertissments taken for insertion in the Guardian. --CHEVROLET 1% TON MOTOR TRUCK, equipped with cab and wide low-set body for hauling po- tatoes. Prompt delivery, reasonable price at Brace's, Summerside. -BAPTIST CHURCH.-:R.ev Archibald § Adams. the new pastor of the Sum- ‘, -l jjustly proud. His wife died only est year. There are left to mourn he loss of a. kind and ind ulgent fa- her seven sons and’ two daughters; been visiting nr. end in-s. .iohnsu>n,l Tignish. returned to her home in~ Kensington, on Saturday. -G namely-James, of Port Hill; Wil- liam, London; Arthur and Joshua, B 'John of Freeland: Mrs. Austin Ramsay. of Conway, and Mrs. Hugh |D. Smith. of McNeili's Mills. The ternoon to the Presbyterian Ceme- 1° v y rgely attended 8 SOCIAL GATHERING '1‘he8ydney Ncrcott of Montreal and Miss Bar bare. MacNeil, of Charlottetown, Mrs iz B Mneiseiu and Miss Nhin~7 Richardson were joint hosiesses onei evening last week at a musicale held at Mrs MacNeill’s home on Queen' program were Mrs J N 5 Macrleill. Miss Muriel Muggah, Miss Nina Richardson. Miss Barber Mac- merside Baptist Chuich. officieted for _the first time at that Church- Sunday, delivering impressive dis-I courses. Both momlng and evening services were well attended, his ad-. dres in the evening was based on the text "We Would See Jesus." -0B-DER. LIME, PLASTER, Locks, Hinges and all builders’ supplies at Brace's. 7733-9-12-li -COME TO THE BAZAAR, ice- cream social and pantry sale, on the Central Bedequs, Baptist Church grounds at 4 p. m. 7727-9-12-ll -ACUEPTS CALL- Rev R. C. Rand rector of the parish of Crapaud, re-{ cently received a call to M.iddleton.' N. S., and his many friends through- out the province will be sorry to learn that Mr. Rand is soon to take his departure. his resignation hav- ing been accepted by the Archbish- op of the diocese. [ -SOCIAL GATIIERING.-On Mon- day. Sept. 3rd., a Pie Social and dance was held in the Tignish hail. in aid of the School Fair. Owing to weather conditions this important event was not as successful as it otherwise would have been, conseq- uently it was decided to hold some similar entertainment. as soon as con- | ous readings. Assisting Mrs. Mae- iii -Mr. Btavert Tanton. son of Mr. of Elle;-elle; sh;-lgve, of Bldemm; has entered upon a course at Mt. Allison Academy. funeral wok plan on Tuesday “_ daughter, Thelma, Sudbury, 0nt.,' .gery at Tyne vane” me Re _ R c_ Scotia. after spending two weeks gl Cm, Jean, 0mc,,,,,,,,g, ,gd was with friends and relatives in n-ish er la n I l njoyed a very pleasant holiday".-Y. pogt s,,y5_1n hom". of Mm Ethel N- Mm Tollmire (nee Miss Eileen oo visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Dr. Gordon Hodgson. of Long Is-, land, N.‘Y., who has been visiting st The grllggg who took pan in me his mother in Halifax. recently spent l ` _ ' .I _ . Ms nen- nln or Glnee Bay, Mrs. Alex xii-r, or suest of his uncle. Mr- John Muir- . 'lisa-9-iz-ii' vnhenver, Mrs. iniciew, Mrs. ri.. B. heed ~ nd Mrs. J. C. Tanton. Summerside, -Mr and Mrs E A Mlnn and ft Saturday morning’ for Nova wn and Indian River where they nan) of Ottawa, is home on a M. Noonan, Summerside. week-end in Summerside. the ffm-» ::No More Asthma. Dr., J. D. Kel-' Neill, Miss Dorothy Bnyd.Mi-e.i.nid- losirs Asthma Remedy Sounds the law, and Mr. Harlow of Truro. Miss ,death kneil of this trying ia-ouble. It MacNeili also gave several hmnor-'Wins the awful °h°km¢ ‘md Wm' l breathing. It guards against \Neili, with the refreshments were:-night attacks and gives renewed R (3 Mmygm' and M,-3 H p iabllity to sleep and rest the whole 'Dunn Other gut-ofqpwn gqgggg night lOh§. MUCh iS Cl8lll'\8d f0i' thi! wen; Mr and My-,_ R_ H_-Mg¢N¢l1|'remedy, but nothing but what can or chgrloggemwn, Ml” Nm MM-|be demonstrated by trial. If yousuf- Kay and M,-_ Rupgrl; Mg¢my_ gpg,--I fer from asthma try it and convince 10¢,¢e;own_ Mn wane, Nelgon of yourself of its great value. . Halifax. These ladies, Miss Norcott, and Miss MacNeili were 'again the 5”” °.‘ "°’.§°’.vi.°..°.?.‘i.’.i‘ Bill. “S” ' E 1; 1- G al-dl ance g ven y ar - son at Cave Park Inn.cn Thursday as 8 n u an evening. About sixty guests were _*' ' present and the chaperones were: --'EASTERN Aq'NT"'Mi`- °T~ W Mr. and Mrs. ri-anlr Gillis and Mr. Murdock is Guardian Asent in Mon- and Mm Ralph pughlg taguc and will be pleased to, receive --_--#_ Mlnnrd’iu Llniment for aprmlnl. -n<-o;___-.__ PERSONALS NOTHING is so widely used for keeping windows and mirrors crystal clear and spotless as Bon Ami Cake. 37 years on the market and to- day rnore popular than ever. Cleaning with Bon Ami is safe, easy-really fun! With a damp cloth apply a thin lather of Bon Ami over the glass. When it dries, whisk off the Film with a clean, dry' cloth,-not a streak, not a smear remains A pleasant social gathering took no _ place lag; wednesday at the home \ ` N AMI LIMITFD, MONT_REAL venient. In the past our school Fdirs; -Mr. and Mrs- R. ' J- ` PI‘llll8ill». have been credit to the communityl Chufluiiewwn. Silent the Week-end last year bringing s. larger and more. in TlB!iiSh- -G GH And remember _Boiii Ami Cake has a partner-Bon Ami Powder. Yoi.i’ll likesthe Powder for cleaning andnpol- ishirlg many thiiigs. 'Both forms have the same magic ingredients-bothblotupdirt without scratching. Never redden or roughen the hands. "Hasn't _A Scratched ‘ “i`»',‘, _" " " ,- _ ni _ Y” . ...».\.\.' 1 ...mil lf: .poll All l l ` l’~"" 4 'A /‘fl -_' rm 'J°n"@ _ A1, ....‘i‘.";~,x,,,, Canada’s Favorite Cleaner Mads he Canada of Dr. McDonald. St. Peters. when the ladies of the St. Peters South* _ Women‘s Institute met in <10 110001' -_ ~` ' , §ilrn_Q1-i.ini;o'ii'l~ill»r‘o_`tvi~l cininniss g V g _.__ ,, SEPTEMBER 12.192? ` _ - ,V ._ _. -'_ _ ___' ; _J _ . -. l.'- <. \ ..‘ select display of entries. This year! we expect something close to the ideal. -G I ' -BUY 'rim PAPER. nsphnit, relii slate surfaced roofing and roofinll. shingles _at Brace's. 7533-9-12-ll' -THE PATIENTS and the people, of this county will be pleased to loam that Dr. Bell, M. D., has opened an office in Summerside opposite I-l.olman's grocery depart- inent. where he will confine his practice to Dentistry ln all its. branches. Dr. Bell is a. graduate from the best Universities of Medicine and has been in charge -Mrs. Eve MacNlell, Summerside., has retumed from a month's visit! to friends in Winnipeg. -Miss Winnie Arbing. of Char- 5, lottetown, is the guest this week of S Summerside. -Miss Hope Prichard is hom a holiday from the training school 5 of the Montreal General 'Hhspital to her parents at Summerside, and Mrs. J. H. Prichard. --Miss Eva MacNeill has returned. month's holiday, spent with friends pcm in social intercourse and E Ill ,ii The Highest Praise Men who chew tobacco have the highest praise for . HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S ' BLACK TWIST They claim the flavor is the best of any tobacco they ever used. ’l'hst‘s the reason they always stick by this tobacco once they have tried it. 'roisncco co., LTD, Manufacturers ‘ ' ` Cliarlotteiown ~Miss Hope Pdchard who is ing at the Montreal General ai is visiting h r parents M Mrs James l-I Prichard, Su side. HICKEY & NICHOLSON l I N A R . “ llli-ll-ln__-l-__-_,, ci the Dental surgery or the Uni- at Wlnnloes versity of Maryland and also has -+- been chief Anesthetist in Roose-; -Dr. E. T. Tanton. of Su mer- velt Hospital, making him an ex- Side. has retumed homefrom atten- pert in anesthesia both local and ding the annual convention of the general, including the administra-l'Canadii-in Medical Association last tion of ether and gas. 7720-9-12-li. week in Ottawa. 5 train- Hospit- r. and mmer- Antiseptic ' ' ii ii h a t 1 ivli _ neil? Lizlfifienicuihxiixlixtrlinielty. -Miss Winnie Arbing ei chei-inthe prevents poibomng Changes' -twon, is visiting Summerside the heam ~ guest ci' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wil Bm! “The Best and Most Outstanding” “ne lllmsgq-u ein dc the :mmm Upper cenncinh ranches writes us as-fellows: ' ii' _ersuesiiai Ill!!-lAl».u,.w=e»w|' it mo iiiosr ood- srumnio lbtaii ea isle einem' ieuyr ..... ... r..&“ln .......*' °“°i.°'l.:'..::'..::.'.i'..'.‘ ..'i":. IMPIRIALS as an ai|~the-year-round In reed. The coat of foal is so small compared with the value of the Silver Fence that ranchers consider it only a matter afgaolbasineeeeeinniensenseioleodthe beat vrnichis always the meet eeanennoai. ne ' exmmieiliwuaehee leeu.ree.|mnasi.s gl no results in bulge.; foxes with highest :asl- Iar lla by leading lhtribaiors ef direct from the Biscuit Co. Ltd Ll N I Nl ‘ “Brayco” English "` W* Fox Netting EYESIGHT ` -' EXAMINATION Fitting and mppiyhg Gimometo. ilxlwncicmrh » H. J. MABON » .°;‘:'..°... ’nl'...“".‘..!’.;Z.?f;..';; oP'roMl'raie'r om" ¢,,,,,,,,,¢,,, Wm, nance. Meirsv a co., um. Mu Drugstore. ' Sl|mmen|e,,P. E. I. niagls, P. I. I. *ii if-se aug "ls x, 15 x 15 one pen tcothsome and dainty supper much mgmufg my sum. mm myself to make our cnioyed bl' all. was then served bv ANNA LEDWELL. Pres visit in the rsinnel enlo able to one of their prominent workers.| gd and hlggged by your presence in ions as these, we are now offering ing PresI.Tien€"oi` the ladies organize Mrs. P. T. Power. who is leaving the lt, and, as a splendid type of Chris-| you a token of our esteem. We tion during thc political picnic and district to make her home else-Atlan womanhood you have alwaysiwould gladly multiply it a thousand] banquet given in honor of the Hon where. During thc evening MrS~ exemplified what is noblest and fold were we thus able to retain you: R. B. Bennett and his charmim! 515 ower was presented with the fol- bggg, |in our midst. but since it is not toiter, was recently the recipient of a wing address, which speaks for lt-I The Women's Institute will miss be. go forth, Pete, continue to servegraccfully worded letter of apprec M d M W I elf. and Which Wes i1°00il'iPBni€d you greatly. ,others as you have served us, re- lation, which reads in part ns ici-. r` an rs` 9' lace Williams' by ll Very beautiful Wulmiii Cui'd'i We feel that your place as a mem- membering that “right is might" and lows: table. as an appreciation of Hel' B€i‘~,ber of this community will, indeed,ithat the strongest recommendation House of Commons vices. Mrs. 'Power was quite over- never be filled. which any man can carry with him Canada ° °" come and in scccvtins the gift we ssl: you to accept this girl as is that el "seeds well anne." This] (Lenser er me opposltlenl poke of the pleasure She hed en' but it slight expression of our es- recommendation we give you and Calgary Sept. 4, 1928 joyed working in the Institute and teem. family from the bottom of our Mrs. Andrew F. Murphy. Mr' said that she would never lose int-l May heglgh, happiness. and prog- erest in its success wherever her life perity be yours ln your new sphereispeed and good-bye. Dear Mrs. Murphy.-I greatly re work in the future might be. of activity. Signed on behalf of the com- gret that I have not had an oppor A very agreeable evening was signed eh behalf, munity. iunlly until today to send you a line St. Peters South Womens - hearts and with it we bid you God- Charlottetown. of thanks for all that was done for Arne;-lc; ln both Dentistry and home to S'Side. from an enjoyable S m The following evening the men of sept, h_2a_ the district honored .`~Tr;' Power with ____ = a farewell address in which they Mr. Peter T. Power, St. Peters Bay, their hi8h regards for him. 'er's Bay and adjoining districts take Mr. Power thanked the donors for advantage of this occasion to bid their kindness Whieh WM hilhiy BP-_ you good-bye and at the same time, Preciated and his sojourn with thel11,to tender you a humble tribute of. would always remain as a. pleasantlappreciatlon. r meinory. Speeches were made bydif-" It was with the' most sincere re- fefeni Persons Present and a smoke gret that we learned that you are enloyed while the ladies prepared about to depart from our midst. and SUPDGT- After mimi' GKDTNSIODS 0! we have assembled here tonight not appreciation and coed wishes for only to lsli ycu_ ci this regret but in' their future welfare, good-nights prove to you and to_the public that were said. we have highly appreciated your Following are the addresses: services in the past. Mrs. P. T. Power. St. Peters, The peculiar circumstances of' Dear Mrs. Power:-It was with your departure might possibly be' genuine regret, not unmingled with misleading to some who are not ac- sadness. that W. y@' friends and quainted with the facts. so it is es- associato workers of `St. Petors' peciaily for this reason that we who' South Instituto. leamed of your im- are in al position to know. take a pending departure from our midst. lspecial interest in singing your This occasion calls for an expres~ praises and extolling your virtues! sion of our high regard for you. (Fur fifteen years you have labored; As a member of our Institute you amongst us as agent of our railway' have played an important part, and station. at all times you have been generous, In this capacity, by your faithful- willing and ready to help in every ness to-duty, by your self-sacriiic-| 80°d ollliio. |ing character, by your unfaiiihg We, who have known you intim- courtesy. Ind above all by your ev-i ately. and have enjoyed the hospit- er-readiness to oblige, you have won' ality of your well-ordered home, the love and esteem of all, and have! have felt the elevating influence of impressed upon our hearts a high your singularly pleasing personality idea of your worthiness which nel the lnsies of the institute who are JEAN ivnenoNAi.n, seeiy. `!HOfl. R. B. Béllnef we were greatly ninl;zed'at the ¢ulililli'Y_¢XP°l'¢S- ‘St. Peters. P. E. I. I extent ind character of the Drelllii' ' ations th t wer made for our vi-iii Thankii l'h6Lddl€S .inn regretted ether the weather caused you so much disappointment too told 0! their 1068 in hill 801118 P. E. Island. | Mrs. Andrew F. Murphy, Vice- With kindest regards, and assur- lliid Presented him with ll well filled Dear Mr. Power,-We the rcsi-;President of The Liberal Conservat- ing you of our appreciation, I am Purse BS B Blnlili i'iPPi'¢¢il1¢i0n 01 dents and business men of Bt. Pet- ive Ladies Club, and who inthe nb- . Your aithfull s f Y. scncc of Mrs. I-I. H. 'Horne was act- R.. B. BENNETT "ii ll li Maggy loaves "§ /' in Every Siiperiorlireail e.. ,.~%§“:2 §¢'"".f_T` ` E and _niie dependable character. ther time nor space can obliterate: " , Th., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,mn ,,,,,,,,,_ M ,s eummm on wh ms -_ _ , f/Ill/ua 1 -»,u/du nj i .lx "IN" - 4' ul"""" ' If I ~; ~` . .-DQ -qv X , _ 98 Pound as D~°UY'i MAD! SOME AND CQOKED NOW YOU Bi? citnlurrrhioivs. ii. e. s. 1 2=`!5’e"'.