..—; TUESDAY. THE (IHARLOTTETQWN Guaimiw Slfiiflfliyltlgg w, “a” _=¥ - ' .-.- -- -' ~*" - ——~~—-----_*_.;-~ -_-_____ --saui.r oiu. sure. Marlin, "' ‘Twine. floats and Strikers, all aiaaa in stock at Braefs. 1204-9-30-21. —"BRAYCO" FOX NETTING. soit lacing wire, fox staples, galvanised hinges, heaps, hooks. Cel-O-Glass and all ranch building supplies in stock at Braces. 72044-3041- . . I iVestern Guardian —IIUY MOI-TILE medium and light "A" and “Arctic" Motor Oil, for] cold weather, at Bruce's. 1204-29-21. Sale ‘l Silknit Bloomers 59c A QUALITY GARMENT AT A BARGAIN PRICE This garment shown in standard and “bob- ctie" iypes, made of a high grade silknit fabric, and made nicely- . Colors Are lipstick red, orchid» purple, peach, niie, blue, flesh, 53nd black, white, honeydew. S'1knit VIEST 50¢ * T0 MATCH ABOVE iSet, Vest é? Bloomer all the new colors -EVER.EADY No. s Ignitor High Test Batteries, fresh stock at Bruce's. 7248-9-29 2i. -PLEASE REMEMBER the dental oiiices oi Prince County and Crspaud are closed on ‘flednesda afternoons up to December 1st. 7273-9-30-OctA-2i. —IOR BALL-Nicest horse drawn hearse on the Island. Apply P. L. Bowness, Funeral Director, Summer- ' side, 'l22’l-9-27-sth-2wks. __..__. l —-———- —DEATlI or Mas Mann! ANN i —TIIE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY of NEGGERSON—'I'he community at ' the Presbyterian Church, ‘Tyne Val- 11/1111 River wen 3110611911 1,0 1am o1 ley, are holding their annual Chicken 111,, “Mm 11,511; o1 M" Mgfy Mn 50PM!‘ 111d B13811” 0n Wldnvfldfll’ Neggerson on Friday iaet, at the age Evening, October 1st, in the Hall. 01 7g "a", n,‘ dggggqd m; g 7359-94941 native oil Mill River. the daughter oi the late Mr and Mrs Robert Hardy and was very highly esteemed. Her husband predeceased her about six years ago. Ber Nelce, Miss Stella Heywood ,was living with her at the time of he; death. ‘Fliers are left to mourn two daughters, Mrs George Clark oi Hills IRiver and MLu Bessie who arrived home on Saturday from THIS SALE STARTS * Friday September 26th Ends Saturday Oct. 4th 0ur Mr. Smith Who Has Been in Charge of 0ur Large Staple Department the Past 22 Years Has Retired and We Have Decided to Reduce Stock in This —MR. P. L. BOWNEBS, Funeral Director and Embalmer, has taken over the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, oi Centerville, l " ‘ _ , and will operate it in con- Ijunction with his Bummerside busi- Iness. Mr. Bell, who has purchased 1MP. Wright's residence will have Dept. Before We Put In a New A 0n Sale $1 “m” °’ “‘° ¥£‘Z.?S‘.‘;‘§i‘;i.°.l3i§ilii‘$1 $333”... “$122132 ‘élimuilliil Manager. This Dept. Contains, Print Cottons é : at 01,1}, . Jimmy ‘Nsnm! _ m 5.3.1.33. Nteizfistmugmr] 5||eetings,Ginghams,Tabie LinensJowclling, terlan Church at Elmsdale, Rev Mr Fowles officiating, and was largely. attended. interment was at Elms- dale.-—6 1 regular monthly meeting of xllturn ‘Institute was held at the home of 1Mrs. Wm. Campbell on Sept. 4th. {The president was in the chair and ‘fourteen members responded to rcll icall. One new member was enrolled ‘at this meeting. After the routine’ Curtaining, Flannclettc, Cottons oi All Kinds —DEATII 0F MR. JAMES MC- _ d ‘ t DOUGALL-The death Owllfffid 011, business had been finished a an yllwwnflay m“ o; Mr James Mc.’ I luncheon was served by the hosiosstsiuougan o; Springfield WC-St In" a; .to the large number oi visitors whommg lune” M’ the we o; 59 yen-L l were present. The programme vuazilfle was a mmva or sprmgfldd and“! . chiefly oi a musical character. Thnflwas the son o! the “we M, and Mrsl ; collection amounted to over five rioi- Charles lucDougan‘ For many YGMSI ‘Jars. Since its organization a little he engaged m the blacksmimmg. ‘over a year ago, this institute hasibusiness and was very mgmy e5. i done much towards lmpfDVlhg Cfilldl-‘lcemed by a large circle o; mend“ ,tlons in the school and grounds as [or his honourable dunngs Wm, 1115' well as working for the advancement 1cm“, cmzens_ The“, are 1e" to, _oi other worthy causes-O. moum besides m, widow, 10,11,313, .' Miss Catherine Kane, four sons.‘ namely: Roy and Leigh in Mainenl v Edward at Glenwood and Horace at; home, to all of whom much aim-é pathy is extended. The funeral took‘ ' place on Friday and “his 111F391!’ "'1 ' tended. Interment was in Bethel, Cemetery-S i ' < 1 , Silknit, A Shadow proof 1 i Slip, Special '00 This garment is strictly up to the "MOORE & MCLEOD Ltd. stand- ard." It is again. a quality garment at a bargain price, and you can buy it in confidence of getting something well made of good material. French beige. black or peach. 1000 yards Grey Cotton. 1000 yards Grey Cotton. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._10c. a yard 250 yards Cotton Towelling. Special Sale Price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 yards 27-inch Striped Flannelette. 1000 yards 30-inch Striped Flannelette. 1000 yards 36-inch Striped Flannelette. 1000 yards 27-inch White Flannelette. 1000 yards 30-inch White Flannelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 16c. a yard 1000 yards 38-inch White Flannelette. Special Sale Price .. . .-.-. . . . . . 20c. a yard Plain Grey Flaiinelette same price as White. Soiled Pillow Cases. Regular Value 38c. and 40c. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Fc. each 250 yards Cotton Crepe. Regular 25c. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c. a. yard Soiled Table Covers. Regular Value $1.10, 90c, and 60c. On Sale . . . . ‘Half Price Soiled Table Runners. Regular Value $1. 60. A 0n Sale at . . . . . . . . . . Half Price Special Sale Price...,................... Smayard 10c. a yard Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 12c. a yard pecial Sale Price . . . . . . . . . 16c. a yard Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 18c. a yard Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . .. 1- MAIL YOUR ORDERS 14°" ""1 WE PAY POSTAG E wwilllifitllus —I"UNER7\.I. SERVICES 0F M". HURDOCK MC|.EOD—Tiig funeral ~f Mr. Murdock McLeod of Link- ‘ctter Road, took place on Saturday afternoon. There was a short service‘ ,st the house for the immediate fam-' lly. miter which the remains were ltziken m Trinity United Cllul'cii,i \ _ -___,__._ M 'Summerside, Service vras at two‘ ; _ 3.0120,?,?:;,,.'J§CCP,,.,fiél,p:.ierla€it: 1 “VEDDWG BELLS-A quiet. but ‘ ’ 1000 yards Dress Gingham. Regular Value 12c. and 15c. For . . . . . . . . 10c. ayard 1* ' “° ° ° .“ Win‘ “eddmg we“ 1”“ a‘ ‘m s/4 Wh't Sh i l ' l u _> i '11’ attended. The menibcis of no Unned Church Parsons“ 01th,), l e eet ng. Regu ar \ a ue 45c, and 50c. Sale Price 38c. a yard l f _.'f‘f_—*"" , w- ~"——~- _- --_.-J__-________ - s 11m ~.- , - . - - I T! lt.\|-.lt—( |I.\I‘.\I.\.\ HICKS-O'BRIEN Captain and Mrs Arnold Hicks are ifffjfejfin‘*j“,f§dy“§,n,,“$§},§;j“in, v11 56W 2W1- Wmhllt M!“ 1N?“ '13:: 8/4 Unbleached Sheeting. Regular Value 45c. Sale Price . .. . . . . . . . . . 88c. a yard " DO? m g “'"' leaving for Halifax, where they will we LodBc Rooms to the Church At ' Lwmgsthoni‘ “$81 ‘twat DofLGl n ‘ " c; F‘. 2c . ._ -' .. ,_ .- ' . . v n. 1" - “it r l: 1s ‘it. . .1 pill " eicnvlluus, Sept. 2s —-4Sp8(m1)—— attend the Salvation Army Congress m, grave we impressive “m, c; "I" C “e” “g , A large quantity of Soiied Towels at greatly reduced prices. aierunn; us, _’l.4‘!l .. ‘ll. ilil‘ iitlllll‘ File Sackvllle United Church was and will later v’sit'in New Bruns he d I‘ ‘ ‘vii “mm was united m marriage to Mr‘ - » , , ,..., - 1 _ _ 1 ‘ _ ‘ the Masons was 0 erve , £15. 1 11- _ _ d a _ a V 1 ‘v skrvrig}, I 11,. 11...: o.) ‘I l ilie scene of an interesting nuptial Wick before returning to Parrsborfl- w. Walden Darrah of Keusinstoli xfsli“:q~elll“mz'it;n ‘s? gale“? c2"; Remnants in Sateens, Cretonnes, Print Cottons, Flannelettes, Etc, at Half Price -_ , . i.sr.l illurlliilly. u I'll‘ A is ('\'(.‘lll at 8 o'clock tonight, when there me 31-00 15 51am, “L '_ . ~ ‘ 1 ' ' " ‘ _ 1, rum 13c». u (a. llllllilll. sir-curl ‘cuulaln nulls O'Bl'i(‘ll, of Shelburne, “ m n “kmg “m?” Tmiuypiy¥érfrs ' The ceremony was rel-rormel by Curtain Scrim. Special Prices . . . . . . . . . .. 10c., 12c, 14c., and 17c. a yard ' ‘ " l*:-~.1 o. cilupuliui, N.S.. dauglliel- of Mr and 1111.8 ~ ‘_>‘ 5:11am” cleelmim ‘It 1M" o ' Rev. A. F, Baker, and bride and ' . o" ii1l"lililll(i Mcr- ‘hinilsficlti O'Brien, oi Upper Midme. , slil l1 bi ilk 'i'lil‘ll!‘l' burn, Cumberland county N.S. was 3.1;. 'l'i us. 0.’ Port iillliPd ill marriage to Captain Arn- ‘~ 1'1"‘ 1"" 11111111 11W "ill Iliclzs. of Pnrrsboro, N.s. son of i. o!‘ iilc l'ill'vri Ml- 'l‘ilonlas R. Hicks, of S13,(;kv1]1g_ ', \‘.'. I. (‘i - l- 111 11w: lire-lulu.- "I lllllllfiti-l Staff Captain Riches, oi Saint ifli-i‘ 1‘@111i1‘~1‘-. Joiili, Salvation Arnlydlvisionalcom- The Dfiil", uni» I'll (*l'l‘ii the rooiii llllllliiPl‘ officiated at the ceremony . an iilc arm cl‘ l.» ‘i1 was witnessed by 11 1a,.“ mm” 51137111414 111 .:- The contracting parties stood 5'11")’ 351119. ‘» - l0 llil(i('l‘ a pretty arch of autumn leav- lmlifli. arid c" ' 11 lwil-ulvh 0f 1W vs. The bride was attended by Cap- ters, swcctpcn llll baby's brr-zliii. Aitcr the Cflvlllfillf.‘ u bullet l‘ ‘cil- Eon was S"1"'i'i i11- frlvild; ll‘ tho mde. The lio w: unis (iclwiziilul “l-h :ut flouvlg: and 1viiil~rl 1>l.lnl.._ Full- min; the iillhjlltllll, tilt‘ blull: null groom iziwritm-Ll to (Jape ‘Torluvlizilie and w‘! . ‘ml I111 * lillllcjvililmil on Prince .1 I and and ilu; Au- rlapokr» '- i: ti l‘...>. .10. lain Pearle Ritchie, of Sussex, at Ad. Tjlltflllf Bryant Stevens, oi St Steph- fcn. was groomsnlali. Bulb the bride and bridesmaid _l\'(7l'(? tile Salvation Army uniform, with willie sashes, and carried bou- ,r1:lels of pink and white carnations. Prof. HS. Hamer presided at the (lfgilll. playing the tveddillg marches. A solo. “O Perfect Lovc,’ was sung by John Copp. high school classmate cf ilio groom. After the ceremony §1>(‘(‘f'il9.‘; were nladc by the bride and groom and others in attendance. \'.i.‘ Qlglii l‘ lio". i.l-;\' I'd-l. ‘slum-r. lsuuu-ul “m. llrl-ll Ivrl, ;b-'oeo~eoeoooool.,vooosoeoev ‘w r ‘w w 1 w ‘s , e Later a reception was held in the L‘ AJDLSTEI) Z flllixitzoii Aruly llrlli icr immediate GIASSH; F,.fl.ED z IPiBiXCS and friends, refreshments E. W. TAYLOR z bring served by members of the J. S. TAYLOR e llvmc League. Many were present 02119111011481! 2 from Alnhrst. Parrsboro, Saint John. “z n"hm“"d 5‘"" t “ -.\'. Nell-castle, and Sumluerside, OOOOOQOQIQ-QQOQOOOOQOOOQ , I ‘i111,- brirlc rind groom, who were ":'ili"1'.,‘, of tlic local Snllullilul Army . have been stationed at various I 1i‘."l..s in the Marltimes, Wilflfg they lure made many friends. They were 04+; HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINEI) AND GLASSES FITTED BY E- E- PARKMAN 11w icclpicnts oi numerous wedding Ram's“ orgmg-“Lflsi 111111;, including cheques, silverware ‘ u“ we‘ ' § i Lilcn. clit glass, mo. and many tele- i He ~ , grams of congratulations were rend. m O‘O_QQ__O_”IOOOOOOOOO \ jsootlaing Heat fifor ache or pain Just apply a Hotpoint Warminl Pall to the affected parl and ln-l atanlly you have comfort and relief. A convenient awilda enables yon In have any one of three heals. HAM~9O WAIIDIING PAID Sold by ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM Dr. John F. McNelil, lliessrs F}. C. Quirk, A.S. McKay J.F.E. Wright and J.S. Allen.—S i Eastern Guardian ———~ ‘general welfare of the district. The ..*FlRE YESTERDAY - At 8.45 regret which is felt over their remov- ycsterday morning fire broke out ill ‘ al is somewhat mitigated by the fact the Rebekahs‘ Room in the Odd- ‘ thatithey are not leaving the pro- iellows‘ Hall at Montague. The room. vlnce but are moving into a cosy was considerably damaged but thchome in O‘Leary. However, the eli- building itself was saved. i joyment of the evening was nlliislfll --—»—-— with sadness as memory recalled the home had been the scene of happy 0n Wednesday evenins. Sent 10th» gatherings. That Mr. and Mrs. Har- the Knutsiord Women's Institute ris and family may enjoy many years met at the home of two of its mem- l oi happiness in their new environ- bers, Mrs. Wm. J. Harris and her. incnt was the wish expressed by the dWBhter, Miss Mae, to convey tofguests as they took their departure them an expression oi regret that for their homes.~—O. they are now leaving the district and’ ' of appreciation of their liclp in ad- vancing the interests of this Instit-i ute evcr since its organization. 'i.he Fredericton, N.B., races, was the A well-composed address was read l mile in 2.21 by Carry On, a two-year i by Mrs. Harry Adams and a beautiful] old colt by Guy Axworthy, owned by iiiiviilg-room clock was presented by ‘ F. O. Simpson, and driven by (Billy) ‘ Mrs. Harry Harris on bchali of the 5 Keys. Never before had a two-year- ilnstitute. Mrs. Harris replied on bc-‘Kold paced so fast in the Maritime ihalf oi herself and ller daughterp Provinces in a public performance." itlianking the Institute for this tan- (American Horse Breeder). Guy Axworthy is the sire oi Bud igiblc evidence oi their esteem. y A pleasant feature oi the enter- Axwortliy and Bud Axworthy is the 1 tainment which followed was illStrll-_5l|'g o: Minnie AxwQrti-ly, the tin-ge- !m0nt3l music furnished by Mi‘. Alli- year-old filly whg won her rgcg 5g i brilliantly in Summcrside on Domin- HORSE NOTES lson Harris and her sister, Miss Jean i Harris. VOCRI music by several 0i the i tun Day, and paged the 135L551, heat .glle.".ts was also a much appreciated in her race at the Charlottetown Ex- part oi the Program. A dainty liinch- hibition races. She has been purchas- enn wias scrvcd by members of the ,» ed by partly; 1n the Umwd 3mg“ 111, institute. i a long price. i For many years this family has: Guy Axworthy's fast performers |oecn intimately connected with thelihis year, makes him the world's life oi this community, in the sclloln. champion in the 2.10. the 2.05 and the church, the institute and every-i the two minute list, stamping him thing that tended to advance the King of Kings. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION many occasions upon which‘ this‘ One of the outstanding events oi) groom were unattended, Tile bride looked very winsome in a dress of beige satin with hat and shoes in harmonizing shades. The young cou- o'c- drove to the groom's hone in‘ Mun, where a dainty wedding lunch- etzn was served. A large crowd oi lnilvaricrs arrived and proceeded to . rike merry. Mr. and li-frs. McNcvin l \"l‘.l reside in Milo, whore the grcvm i: a prosperous your-r. farmer. Their n-any friends unite ill wiishing them a long and happy wedded life.—0. i 1 . '. --RALLY DAY-Rally Day was very fittingly observed in Trinityl Untied Church, Summerside. on Sum: .day, September 28th. The teachers. ' and pupils assembled at the Hall and ' marched to the Church. The choir was composed oi the Junior scholars. ‘The primary class and beginners were seated below tl.e pulpit. The service was conducted by the super- intendent, Mr. Robert Gordon. A picture talk, entitled "Among the Lonely," was given by Miss Stella Bnwness. Hymn sung by beginners and primary class, "Praise Him, Praise il-ilm, Ye Little Children. An 1nddress by Rev. J. P. C. Fraser. on "The attitude of Worship" was very instructive to the young pupils. A pleasing feature oi the service was the presentation of the prises to the pupiLs who had taken part in the temperance examinations through the "Northern Messenger" last win- ter. Those receiving prizes were Miss Peggy McCallum, Miss Doris Marlett and Master Charles Sheen. Mrs. Neil ; McLeod prsented the prizes. Previ- 1 ous to the presentation, Mrs. McLeod ‘gave an excellent talk on Temper- i mice. a tribute w the liie and work 10f Dr. J. C. Robertson, who was Frllled Curtaining. Special prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c., 25a, 80c. and 85c. a yard 5 webs oi Cream Turkish Towelling. Regular Value 20c. Balance of Dress Rayons. All otllcr gtozls 1 . i i) Remember Special Sale’ For l5c.ayard Regular Value 60c. For 40c.ayard in this Department not otherwise advertised will be sold during this Special Sale at Wholesale Prices. Come One, Come All, This Is Your Opportunity To Get Cottons at Greatly Reduced Prices the Dates oi This Sale Friday, Sept. 26th to Saturday Oct. 4th K0 GOODS 0N APPBOBATION DURING THIS SALE —ALL CASH. ‘PROWSE BROS, Lid l-FOQQG!" *' THE BIG STORE ‘xweemoemzcnelsoor BS1? r-aszmmomccoad‘ "'""Y'Yl\'¢ Years a leader in Sunday School work, was given by Mr, Rob. ert Gordon. The closing hymn was “her All the Saints Who Prom Their Labours Rest." The service was very fitting and appropriate for the occa- slam-B. PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gaudet have y BRlNGIIQFlTiTFKfilEli 0' A’ I THINK \'i..i. no Down TOTHE JAIL AN’ SEE- ‘svmfi’ aoowav- "EWSWKE" A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT s-aooweY m‘ 1 Yes/w‘ Hi5 do main m, (loam B: IN Julia's-use» ran "rwo acre-ma 5AM: cu: *‘*_'§§;"“* cant.- 9’ 0 _9 a t1 ,. . 17:. »u-»-~w- '“ '0 """"“"’e"""““ lreturned to their home in Suminer- er Valeria Ruth, in the Prim! side from an extended trip to New County Hospital a few weeks ago.-6 York and Boston-S. ‘ —Mrs Avard Harris and Mrs 1n- -Miss Guelda. Cvaudet, of Bummer- ter Gay oi Knutsford entered the side. has returned from a brief visit Prince County Hospital on Saturday to friends in Amherst, NA-S. for serious operations. The? are will doing as wall as earl be erred- -Mr and Mrs Ernest Callbeok of ed. Mrs Harris and Mrs Gay were Unkletter Rom are to be congrst- fortunate to secure the Alberton ulated on the birth of a little daught- room for themselvea-s —Bv George McManus rr ie-Au‘ use. _ ALWAY!) KNOCKRJ