gmmersidez- Bell Bookstore. Water Bk Toronto Baku’!- Water 8t Phone I80 Gonrlieg Dru“; _ w Mark Gaadct. cirecmftfieii. ‘i: .__»- The Guardian will be delivered to any home | 5 I cm-lu Boy at to pa: day or lilo per week. Phone u; loruzfiesfrgize z: ‘iffl your 0rd" l0 "l0 b0: responsible for deliveries on your route. b-j-i oi local interest but advertising 0| a ncwsy nature may be Insert gd at 2 cents a word atrlctly pay- able in advance -noc. éIOIéMnSIZ w ‘a at Tay- D‘ g 0., E n8 B. "' ‘u 10-14-tf. -THE MAJORITY of Bruce's fox feeds inc lower today than this time m, my, L-l6l4-10-25-2i. _.F0li SALE blacksmith shop and lot in Kensuigtfln- For P84‘- nculars aDlllY l0 (390186 A- Web- s... L-1603-l0-24-6i. _-BL'YING live fowl and chickens 'd.1_v, October 27th, Must be good cualu- and good weight. Signed u,“ ope. L-16l3-10—25-2i. -VISITOR T0 SSIDE-Mlss Hopklrk of Chatiottetown wsek end visitor to Sum- the guest (I Mrs. H. C ._PREPAIIE FOR WINTER. - Storm Doors and Sashes made to Offiil‘. George A. Webster, Kenning- ton, L-1612-lO-25-4i. ._ IN KENSINGTON, Friday. ociciw ' “Moon Over Shadow Lnkc n cal comedy, written by n NOflllilll Macdonold. Don't miss it. L-1626-l0-25-2i —0l‘R PELTING and cleaning font. ls now open. It is more im- portant than evcr to have your m; pvEi-z correctly prepared by nur mpcrt pclters. R, Mac- Quamc, Summerside Ij-l677-i0-26-4l -T.\KES POSITION-Mr. V. 8 MdCMlliflfl has accepted a posi- iiOll \\.\h the Dominion Silver Fox Fur: limited as accountant and oiflcc manager pending the ab- sence cf Mr. John s. Wright, who Ls 0n military druty at Halifax. N. s. Mr MncMillan who is well and favordbl_v known in the country was formerly with the Royal Bank oi Canada in Summerside-S. —I’RF.SENTATION —- A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Driscoll. Clermont. on Oct. 19th when their friends and neighbours gathered to say farewell, before 11"."; move to their new home. Mr. J.C\"(‘li Mill was culled upon to read an nddrcss on behalf of the friends gathered. A presentation of two purses tvas made by Miae Blanche Campbell and Miss Mary Groom. After the presentation Mr. Driscoll responded. thanking the pvcplo for their kindness and Mus Wanda Mill presented Mrs. Drlscoll with a beautiful bouquet. The remainder of the evening was Ivent in dancing in which young ‘and old took part. Specigl nun. ililll jlllkht be made of the step- dir-vloc by Mr. N.J. McNeill. The nulslr uus furnished by Messrs. F, Kilbrldc. Allie McNelll. the accom- nnlsle beinr Mrs. .1. Cecil um. Mrs. Wilfred Curley, Mrs. Edgar Hickey. \ m.) §40£0§OO§4§-¢¥Q aaoeoooooo 0-0-004 O-Qfifi-OQ 0-4 §+§§§O FOXES Now more than ever FOX lmnnl Wcek is intended hCiUCIIHQY the proper types iltnble basis. iox industry for the week. be ihcrc to answer your villi again assist OWIIQI‘. MINK QXDQYt knowledge U10 same busts as the foxes. _ Open ENTRIES CLOSE NOV. -'i'l1l: column to reaerved for nevn know thnr bilslncss to succeed. to amist Ranchers in of foxes for breedinE, so that n product might be produced on a DW- Mlnk. ranching, like fox ranching. reqlllfl‘! _ with this lndustrv rapidy eXlltllldlllk in the province Mick oddcd to the program and will be handled. Oil No Entry Fees or Charges for Foxes or Feeds of A ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT I Information Bureau, Office 411085 CUT SAW i "id Plain ma. mm at Bm"¢e'§.“‘°° —EVEREADY mycrbilt Radio gggglées flygieil giltgigsfmtiire hours of a Distributed by Braces? My service’ 11-1660-10-26-21. I —-i-__ —CONDITION “NOT SO GOOD" l_‘Pn—"°9 County Hospital author- ‘itles said last night thecondltlonof MacLcanUM P.. for Prince, isnt so good He was growing weaker hourly. they said, 51- ihOl-lBh he was still conscious. —BETURNED FROM XII. _ DELPIIIA—D1'. and Mrs. Ina.‘ Ac. Simpson have returned from a visit to Philadelphia and New York. At Philadelphia D1". Simp- son attended the annual meeting of the American College oi 5m- Kcons and was honoured with a Fellowship Degree. Dr. Simpson was the only doctor from the Mari- iimes having this degree confer- red upon him at ihis time. This honour has come to vcry fcw in the Maritimes at any time and the doctor is to be coilgratulatled upon his suoccss_ Dr. Lawrence Neliigan ncw of Quebec, out formerly of Tiqnish. and a cousin of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Nrlllgun. was among the Canadian doctors "itendlng the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Simpson attended the World's Fair in New York on their way home and felt well repzld for their visit as there were so many ed- ucatonal features-s. ——WEDDING BELLS-A wedding of much interest to their many friends was solemnized at the bride's home in Noriyoro on Tuesday at 4 p. m. when Elma Euphcmln daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Dcug- las. became the bride of Mr. Albany Frederick Palmrr of Summcrsifc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pal- mer. Rev. Mr. Salter of Kcnsing- ton. performed the ceremony in ‘the presence of a number cf relatives and intimate friends. The drawing room where the ceremony took place was tastefully dccomicd in Autumn flowers and foliage. The wedding march was played by Miss Doris MacArthur as, the bride entered the room. The bride was glv-en in marri- age by her father and wore a charming street length dress oi Blackberry crepe with matching ac- cessories and wore a cofsage of vcllow roses. The bride was att-rnded by Miss Gladys Arthur. as maid cf honor, who wore a dress of rust crepe with matching accessories, and a corsagc of roses while Mr. Alex Douglas. brother of the bride. acted as grocmsman. Following the ceremony a sumptuous s1 y-per was served in the charmingly decorated dining roam. after which the happy oung couple left on a short wedd- ng trip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will make their home in Summer-side where Mr. Palmer is a valued employee of Messrs. Sin- clair and Stewart Ltd. Prior to her marriage the bridc received many lovely gifts which included a befall- tlful gone-legged table and silver service from the firm of Sinclair iThe UM THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Mfl John Pond 101 u ‘ sumusnsme.’ AND rfi§‘gcs¢§,°{fN-,¥ -—-"-—* Newa, eumriptlonl. Advertising should be left with Mn re q {WW I n The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following stores in “different parts of annual meeting me 1 to l cenrtgega ti. Joint; warm i’; Dlleelclen and E. O. Bell er date-s Personals of the directors of the Borden fox aiww was held on 40 lecfid exemlu" will b9 Blllwintegegt 5E3 sexism-n? l work in general in ' iih —-Mra. William Sta-vert of Kel. vin h tered n-img Hoepifltileaar treautgenth-fl. -—M:r. Robert Donald of N. 8.. was called to hi; Ml-iIlJI-“que on account of ness of his father. Mr. Donald-S. ed to his a visit to MalcNaily of 511mm —-M.r. and Mrs. Momll have been H. H, visit! returned home um- —-Mr. and Mrs J. K- Curran who have been Visiting friend; on me to thel Island, have returned borne in Ontario-S. —Miss Mary Miss Mass, Jean l- home the ill- Halifax in James MacDonald Travelers Rest, has regumeq he; duties as teacher of Travelers Rest School, after spending an enyoy- able two weeks visiting bei- sister MacDonald Boston, —Rev. A. Roy McNauaht Mrs. McNalu ht. who have —Mr. Robert Kinch has roturn- lwme in Tigniah from his aunt. Mire. John J. welders. 00X 0f Aellf-‘fls Gallant of Bloomfie dlé.‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Lester n ‘ of Stellartnn, Nova Bootia, ave qaendin some few days on the Island-s l‘ of and been spending thcr holiday with Mr. McNaught/s relatives on Prince Edward Island left this week on retiun to San Salvadore in Central America, where Rev. Mi’. MO- Naught has been for some years on missionary work in the Pres- byterian Church. Rev. Mr. Mc- Naught is a native 0f Coleman and spent some time there. as well as with his brother. Mr. Watson Mc- Nllllkht. barrister, at Summer-aide. On their we to Central America they will vlst relatives in Boston and New Jersey During his stay on the Island Rev. Mr. McNaught preached on man occasions in he Island and both he and Mrs. McNaught eve some delightful talks on work in Central America-S. Kensington And Vicinity Miss Janie ‘Poplin, RN. is re- ceiving a. warm welcome home b_v her many friends in Indian River and surrounding districts after a five year absence in Western Can- ada. Miss Erma H her home on ursday sister, Mrs. Charlottetown. Miss Ruth Raynor. of FBICOXIIWOOd Hospital, Charlotte- "nd BWWKWS L141. and the staff-S l —INCLUDING—- -O4-§Q+§9%f§§4§-§§§4 Ranchers must The muco- Mink And Poultry‘ hes returned evening after a pleasant holiday with her Joseph McDonald. eir to RN. Supt. trict Commissioner n. L. Molllaonfl President of Prince County Cqun- all. Mr. A. R. Brennan. along with two Scout Masters Mr. awn; m4 Mr. lubDowell of summertime, we.“ attendance and showed the leader and a the pmgtlef pm- oedun in ope . wnduc in: and closing a Scout meeting. [hey dealt in detail with a Qooutg work, Investiture of “$3 mm which will be held next '15 Y. i119 twop will number worwlmaielv twenty-rive boya lllldll 1m from Kcnsiagton and nearby nirrounding dis ctr. on Pflfil-Y waning. Out. 20th a number- of repruentotlveg 1mm K and IIJTOIIIIdinI dia- tricfe met in the Kenalngtnn Libr- arar-yseto use ways and means to a. fund for E!!!)enseg q: me library. Each district represented We" in akrwnent with the spon- sors of the concert. "The Reusing ton Home and school Association" that if each district supplied ten minutes of entertainment, etc. thilt B. most successful and varied wncert would be the result, eral districts which were notified of the meeting were unable to aend representatives which was due no doubt to the cxmdition of the roads and lnclemency o1 the weather. ‘They. no doubt. will u. sist to aid the Worthy cause when called on in the near future. His Worship Mayor Cooke presided and wi 50ml gm bWl- It il 9@B0I40d that by following were the t with their representative. Noroboro. Mn. Geo. Bowneas. Valley. Mn. W. J. Harrington. Mai-gate, Mrs. Crane. Indian River, Mrs. L. Ramsay. Hamilton, Mrs Nell Simpson. Kensington Home and School Association, Mrs. Jae. Saun- ders. Mr. N. MacDonald, Mr. Chas, Howatt. Library. Mrs. ‘Town- send-H. Carleton and Vicinity Mrs. (D11) A. M. Bell, of Caric- ton left for New York last Tues- day morning after receiving the sad news of the sudden death oi her nephew. lvlr. William R. Mohr. Attorney-at-Law. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Macwilllams of Cape Traverse left last Friday for a two weeks motor trip m Ros- lindale. Mass, where they will visit their son Raymond. 'I‘hey were ac- companied _ Mrs, Melbourne Howatt, who Will be the guest of ‘ her sister, Mrs. John Calnan, of Medford, Mass. l Mr. and Mrs. Irving Muttari.‘ Mis. Stephen Muttart and Miss Lydia Muttart of Carleton motor-I ed to Linklettei- on Saturday, '_ where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Linkletter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Doull. of Carleton. had as their guests last Sunday Mrs. John Frizzell of Bedeque and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts of Winsloc l l l ~1- , i Mr_ and Mrs. Gordon Unkletter \ Summerside, were the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Fred Bell, Carleton, on Sunday. | Among the visitors from Carle- l tolwn to Charlottetown on Satur- day were Mrs. FTank Quigley. Miss i Thelma. Quigley and Mr. C. B.l Doull wwmwnsavlaifortoKe-naington ' "' I 0,, m...“ w...“ m, _ M, Brlstol and Vlcimty, How-att. _____ ' 80m tw hundred friends and . ‘egirérmcugfsm §v°n t' meighbecvursogathered at the home; ' ' I H B M EW ll- ggqnmiggn g3;- mgmficglg: fissfllfihowi. is. o... mo... ,“ m, QM m, u, “nu-u . son and Mr. McEweflslrrotherClif- scout 1n K _ Dm ford S, with gifts and good wishes Third Annual 8i|ver Fox Breeders’ Educational Demonstration Week November 6th to 10th POULTRY Dominion senior Field Man. The committee have bean able to securc tilt Services of experts in ihe various _ These exlfirts Will questions demonstrations of the point; involved. Mr. W F. Burke, Provincial Fox Fleldman. in the exam ‘lvsflilliiflll. A description sheet bearing all the nun-ks relating to each fox will All animals will be insured bv fiTB 11nd Dfolcclcd by a. watchman continuously. branches of the and 81W inatlon and the be given the be given on all hlvc D091! — Wed., to General Pu blic- 3rd — For Entry Fllfllls Admission 25c. andvvillbe L\n_¢4Ar\| Nov. A special department has been lddod thin your for the demonstration of the Poultry Indus- try in various branches. be under the supervision of Mr. I‘. M. Nash, This department will The Poultry demonstration. open continu- ouslly, will include: A comparison or the various types of birds and their good or eluding the correct market type. tlon of killing, dressing, and storage. A demon- stratlon of egg grading. handling and packing. bad Dbhiia in- A demonstra- The Poultry program has been Dilllllfll W cover all phases of the lndmt-lfv interest to producers. handlers, g-raderl, and the general consuming pu phases of the industry by nod men secured bv the emimlttee from all points oi Canada for the event. of dealer: bile. Lectures will quali- Animals — Owners or Attendants — ll Kinds Available Free. 80 'slnm and Other Information write G, R. MacQuarric, Summerslde for their journey down the road of life together. After a honey- moon spent touring the Maritimes Mr. and Mrs. McEwen will reside at 8t. Peters Harbour where the groom is on outstanding farmer. This news wishes them success. on Monday a l l I The Sinnotts Road wblst club iheld their weekly party at the home ‘. of George Bvrne. a. large crowd was in attendance. i Moi-ell W. I. held their regular‘ dance in the Village hall on Friday I wit; a much smaller crowd than usu . i Miss Catherine Sanderson hasl returned from her vacation and took up her position with Mrs. J. ,W. Mcnwen again. Eleven teachers from the surround- ing districts held their mudy club meeting at Moi-ell. on Friday. McDonald principle, Moi-ell, was in the chair. several subjects were dealt with. l Mr. Hank Coffin. who has been ‘ "n the employ of the the Co-OD- eratlve Creamery Morell has enlist- ed in the a. c. u v. n}; along wilt his ‘brother George. Young men are fast leaving the village to defence of their country. ' The work of grevelling the road east of Morell was started on Sat- urday. Some of the road in the Marie section is in a deplorable state at. the present time. Several feet of clay dumped in the low sec- tion has became s. mud heap with the heavy rains of the last week. A strange sight greeted resid-‘ ents here on Thursday: when a transfer truck enroute east stopped i; large hog part of the cargo in some manner got out of its crate and climbed to ‘he top 0i the load. Several people around the store at. mail hour held their breath fear- ing the large animal would jump from his nigh purch but as the truck faded from view. Mr. Porkcr was still on board. Miss Edith M. Baker. has left for Montreal. where she has accent- ed a position. Friends here wish Miss Baker success. lfringwell and Rosslter Moi-en's busy merchants. have purchased a new two ton truck for deliverv and collection work, In the past this firm used two cars and many cus- tomers will welcome the heavy truck to pick up loads of spuds etc. We m. infonned that Mr. Lloyd Cox. lobster packer. will open a new general store in Morell. Mr BAKNDEPRI§JES£QYECHIQIIEIJEAR —BOBDEN FOX SHOW — The LUX IO Months You can buy your without interest or ex NOW You Can Afford’ A Fine FUR COAT! 'At Tlie Season's Lowest Prices! (l-Ilnte to husbands-i! this b 1 fr-ooat Christmas eons h and compare our low prices and emvunient terns). new fur eoat on our Bill?! small down payment and ten eqll monthly Milli!!!“ tra charges. Come in and talk it over. URY. FURS To Pay’! Muskrats and all important l Moderately Priced At — — N0 Extra Smartest Styles! Rich, lustrous skins in Hudson Sella - M 'f' t t l agm we“ a y es Beaver Lamb .. F . . Twin Beavers . 29.00 Small Down Payment 10 Months T0 Pay ‘on fashions. 49.00 Charges i _ reneh Sui Flania. Ivvaggera, All quality coats by dependable mall!!!- 75.00 f ,1‘ ‘Expert Workmanship! Selected Skins! . Polar Seals “French Sonia .. Doliagfittod 245.00 And Up to 89.00 uyrnn s: in the building uled - ‘£1, as a. store a number of years 58°- [CHI ‘Ihoaiorooftba m‘ 1m Iu Rnaeiter he; cloud it: 6w" i0 public. m. Irvin Drake one of the left‘; soon ‘Mmem heweintziumloentrliis with hi5 . M . Drake brother in Bostoigugn‘ (m a m?“ scale is a regular visitor here of “a na“e.z.rzv.c."crez..rwlai ZSQQQJ‘ the pleasure of spending ’°"‘° “If $3.’! l§l.;...i§“l§‘f'o22‘i of our miny agccessful Islanders in the United States. v r otatoes are moving herenrzoweiivndp turnips at. a stand- still. the price of the latter beln! verv low. Visltln! the mblke“ i“ different parts of the States it W88 found that fall squash W” Wkllli! the place of turnips. but to some tastes they lacked “f flavor- Yet» in homes and hob he turnip is considered some ih " of the llilsi age. squash prices were around one-half cent per pound find ll was surprising to find cranberyies on the retail markets at seven cents per lb. Apples are very low owing to the monster crop and new cider and lowest in years. some places twenty-cents p" gallon and that included the fine gallon jug. _______---—- GROYDON. Ernlanrk- (CPl - Gas masks for 4607i biblcs under Cox sold his chi siorc prcc-ertv to the Morell Co-Omrotlvc some time lzoauflnowvzilicamrwhlul-lvwn two years of age have been issued i IUD CROSS VETERAN TIVE THOUGH 90 Rad . org: iuti des it ..~ 90yoars. A? theonannuyalclicii (-3085 m“ call here recently Mrs. DeGrow stepped u\ briskly to become mem- ber No. l of the district of Colum- bia where the organization was founded on May 2i, 1881 under the guidance of Clara Barton "I was little more than g bride at the Lmi ." said Mrs. DcGraw expluinlng that she and her hus- band. e Washington political cor- respondent who died in i914. Went to Miss Barton's home and signed the foundation documents. "There was no war thcn. so PM" bably I didn't have a great deal actually to do for the organization. But I am proud to say I have nev- mone than 50 years elapsed," mid the vigorous nome- genarlnn. Mrs DcGraw admitted that be- ing a founder did not entail very heavy duties. for her today. "Thev are vt-ry nice i0 me — never ask me in do anvthlnr that is t4- mrluous," shc smiled. "All I do really is to forward iii-s- dona- tions M-onlc srnd me to the na- tional headquarters." nan Tovofl-Trizmrkfs MT. BULLER. Australia -—rCP)-— MRS. FARMER JUST A MINUTE PLEASE It. is traditional that the poultry money goes to you women. The egg receipts run the table, the dress- ed poultry helps out for clothing. etc. You have been promised a new poultry house, possibly a new floor, a couple of extra windows, or any of a dozen different things that will help out your poultry problems. Your man is a good man. he is working all the time, to the limit of his strength BUT This is no excuse for the poultry being neglected. FIGURE THIS ONE OUT For a good many years P.E.l. has produced an- nually, approximately one million lbs. of poultry. These figures are reasonably accurate for each in- dividual year. In years gone by you employed about fifty middle men i0 market this product. 'l‘oday you cmlliflY three hundred. A few thorough poultrymen. energetic salesmen. keen students of poultry marketing are n necessity- Why waste money on three himdrcil? Purchasinl! Iloulinv- (emllflv ClYlIlF‘ (‘WW day’ Please do not market pom- chickens. Kensington Six championshins v;crc won in a‘ w l \_- . ‘ rontesinnis broke skis in th-c gruel- Q .ng tests. blizzard when tho Virtcrinn Club held a lmnnamcn‘. hare. To‘ S. ILPENDLETUN