c" 9M0 Y’. y . vrbicllilaritlmeilsm» ve greater confidence __IllIfalllll¢ dependability of E '5 have learned by experience that SE’S quality is always the best.“ “a “throat-easy" says Ozark Ripley "The real inspimsioa for iryingforiks big one: lurking in ills shadows cones while I om smoking my indispfllribls ‘throat-easy’ Budingham." 2"**’.< Onrl: Riplerexpert angler. lecturer and noted writeron angling subjeotsin the sport- ing pres. 1.3,. Buckin qham Cl GARE TES INO COUPONS — ALL QUALITY’ Illl Boys, Girls- Get this C. C. M This handsome C. C. M. Joycle, with its rich maroon enamel, silvery nickel trimmings and cosy -cushion rubber tires will be given Free to the lloy or girl of 14 years or under who guesses the nearest to the correct number of beans in the jar in HOLMAN’S win- dow. You don’t have to pay t0 enter this contest— You.__don’t have to buy any- thing to register your guess. ix’ ' "‘ ' a Call in and make your guess. Contest Starts ' t‘ i Sept. I9 i.,~ 3% Sept. 29 HOLMANS Grafton Street Western, Guardian -SUMMIlB8lE-Ooli Club Dance and Card Party. s evening. Holman! i ylsnd. Wagner's Or- chestra. Admission $1.00. 7848-0- l8-3i -NOTICE.—-My office will con- tinue to be closed each Wednesday aitornoon norms the month of September. H. T. Colvin, Opt. D. Optometrist. Summerside. lsls-a-s-vl stu. —'l'lIE CBABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained irom the Hunter Book Store. next Bank oi Nova Bcotia. Water Street. Sub- --‘,“ willbe. ‘iandad- vertisemento taken ior insertion in the Guardian. —FINED FIVE DOLLARS AND COSTS-In the police court at - Summerside. on Monday 11101111118 8 drunk was lined i'iv_e dollars and costs. The case came before Mr." C. H. McCallum, who ls Acting-Sti- pendary during the absence oi Sti- pendary Wyatt. who is away on a motor toun-S. —WELCOMED HOME. — Mr. Thomas Phee. Chicago, who is visit- ing Mrs. J. A. Brennan. Tlgnlsh. is being warmly welcomed to his native town after an absence oi iorty-flve years. Mr. Phae who ls by profession a contractor. has accum- ulated a comfortable iortune and may well be numbered among our successful Islanders abroad-T. . a}. —-LOOKING OVER FOX BUS- INESS.—Mr. Merck of Grand Forks. Dakota. who has been looking over fox prospects in the vicinity of Sum- merside, has ieit on return home this week. Mr. Merck was here last fall and purchased a number oi choice silver foxes. He intends to return to the island shortly with the same Object in view-S. —BAIIN. OUTBUILDINGS AND CROP DESTBOYEDA-The barn and outbuildings on the property of Mr. Robert Murray. Springfield. were completely consumed by ilre. oi unknown origin. on Saturday last. together with all the crop they con- tained. Some of the stock and iarm implements were saved. Mr. Mur- ray's loss is placed at 81500, partially covered by insurance-S. —PBOMOTED T0 CAMPBELL- TON BBANClL-Mr. J. Kenneth MacKenzie oi the Canadian Bank o! Commerce, Summerside, has been transferred to the branch of that. bank at. Campbellton, N. B.. and left’ for that place this morning. Mr. MacKenzie is the son oi Mr. and! Mrs. M. L. Frank MacKenzie oi thisi town. In his work in the bank he’ has been very dutiful and eiiicient and will be much missed among the young people of Summerside with whom he is very popular and a great favorite.--S. -—WEDDED AT ST. PAUL'S-At St. Paul's Church. Summerside. on Monday morning Miss Mary Wedge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Wedge and ior some time a very popular member oi the stat! oi Messrs. F. W. Strong at Co., was wedded to Mr. Dolores Perry. for- meriy oi Egmont Bay and now oi Boston. Mass. Rev. J. J. MacDonald otilciating. The bridesmaid was Miss Beatrice Wedge, sister of the bride and Mr. Tennis Peters was grooms- man. After the ceremony the happy ,.‘ , iollowed by the best wishes of a host of friends. left ior their future home in the U. S. A.-1S. l -cuuncn as-orsnnoa- Aiter being closed ior repairs for the past iew months. the United Church at Union Corner was re-opensd on Sunday with a special service at which Rev. Mr. McGowan, oi Wei- preached an appropriate and eloquent sermon. ‘to the doors, a large number oi peo- ple having motored for the occas- ion irom Summerside and sunound- ing country. The collection taken amounted to the handsome sum of 82250.4. DON'T MISS THE i "smmssn~ snow THURSDAY Afternoon ' SEPT. 20th THE RICHNESS and elegance of the Autumn modes are revealed in this formal presentation of the newest fash- ions. Here every phase of smart activity is provided for with apparel that is cor- rec; and delightfully individual. No better timecould be taken for the choosing of your Fall outfit. HANDSOME COATS FOR EVERY GRADE OF PRICE. One. point that this department wants to make clar, is that of the splendid offeri mg 1b makes in moderate priced Fall coats. On this occasion we shall show, as well as the largest range of high class gar- ments——a1so the finest assortment of mo- derately priced coats. ' ~- Coats from to FUR COATS When we say that in no year previous have we ever shown so fine a range of FUR COATS, you know that means you are oifered here a line of coats without a peer. DRESSES — HATS Fur Coats to See the wonderful showing of new Fall Dresses 1n every sort of popular fabric, expressive of every good new style. the new Hats——arrivin delightful new creations Specially displayed Thursday. Dresses to “*"S-2.98‘°l2.00 And g almost daily, in headwear. New things displayed in all Departments High Class RECITAL a n d entertainment, under the auspices of the Summerside Chap. ter<<0rder of Eastern Star, in _. _ , f, New London Hall .T..h u r.s.d_a y evening. September 20th at 8 P. M. Admission 25c. WM-O-lll-il. Qxinsmoron I5 shipping club l0 . boss. sheep. lambs and veal Calvm on Wednes- day oi each week, up. till noon. ‘lillil-ii-ili-smti. Eastern Guardian H‘!!! Till descriptive program and be convinced thatyou should see Chautauqua at Montague. 7848i ..‘IEMEMBEB cnsuraoqua‘ will be in Montague September 25th to not. _. momma. MUSIC. LECTURES -Undoubtsdiy the finest program vet out on bv Chnutauoua Montag- ue 25th to 21th Bepiomber. STOCK 7845 . ..‘BETTER OBTAIN your tick- ets ior Chautauqua at once ior sale at all Montague stores. ..'EASTEBNT, AGENT-g-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Monq tague and will be leased to receive‘ news items. advertising. new and? renewal subscriptions. ' . JBOAT REPAlItS.--Campbell 6r. Collins. irom Charlottetown. have taken the contract oi caulking the new ierry boat ior the Georgetown and Newport Ferry. ..‘READY FOR. POTATOES. - Quite n. number oi men are employ-l ed putting in the new sldings so as, to be able to handle the immense . b l d b Wlllllm B tchilder 5Diht the week-end crop oi potatoes in this vicinity thiAs, aaggflnglé°aozell_ They n; pun“ town Fall. .__._..._____ ..'NEW RESIDENTS-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stubbert. from Anti- gonish. have moved to Georgetown. Theyvhave at present taken the bun- galow owned by McDonald Bros. situated on Logan Avenue. A ..'VPAINTING CHURCH. -— Mr.‘ John Murphy has the contract ior painting the outside oi the R. C. church. Sturgeon. l-ie will be as- sisted by Henry Sampson and Frank Gotell. A ..'IIOUSE IMPROVEMENTS. — Quite a lot oi improvements have been made in Georgetown this year. Painting. shlngllng roois and other repairs w buildings. Mr. Victor Ra- iuse had his house painted. the work ' ' “ """_'7.'.' ed the residence oi Mr. John Walk- er. A ..'FOIt SALE-Plouflh Diggers. beater type. proved not to injure potatoes. inspection soliciiod. J. R. Brehaut. Montague. 77B7-9-19-2i. mrmn strum-omens '1‘. o. McDonald and Gordon Ross. of the Prohibition Commission, recently cllltured at Loyalist Road. rear of Grand River Road farms one com- Dlete still and destroyed flitoan gal. ions of mash. ‘There was no one in the vicinity. and they could my, find any person anxious to ' own the still. _ - A ——----¢o-c>--_...__ ..'Mlss Ida Murray, Summerside, in George- . , A ..'Mlsses Mamie and Bessie M62 ‘Donald. Miss Minnie Owen. Idol! Ross and; MissCatherine Gordon motored; to‘ qgcharlottetown fro!“ Georgetown.‘ “ V . . ‘Miss AdeLKlng, Charlottetown.‘ is spending" a vbcation at her home in Georgetown. 4 ~o+oo+u EYES rnsflrao otassarrirrsn E. W. TAYLOI ' s. s. francs Optometrists ll! Richmond 8ND! s Bringing lipFlTther F‘ . vi: Juan-As coon’ i-lMR-Mmifila sisici- i rMAPRAID NQT- I HEARD HIM QAY HE W07. oomuA PLAY Aqual- Vidinlnlhlii DOYQU RIKLIZE i llllll CHI-Y P"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII eorge _ anus ..._By is .. “l5 v