Thelittlewoollyflarmonts must be soft as swans- dovvn or the will irritate " the tender a ' . Ll-IX does not shrink nor ro nvvoollena. Wash- ed m Lux suds, Baby's woollens willk beauti- fully eoftand flu y. Soil only in sealed pubic-Infinite”, . . omething ur e I y p ecial if» Men’s Shoes ONE OF‘ THE CHIEF REASONS OF ALLEYS lavas sao-rnsas uurrso ‘Innate SUCCESS IS A CON- ‘ it STANT DISPLAY or LONG RIVER sCHOOL- SOMETHING "A LI'l"l‘1.l<1 _ l l OUT 0p my“; QRDIN. Standing oi Long Itiver Schoo _ ; AR -- 1N FQOT“YIQ_!\R_ for the month of‘ Septemher.— 4 JUST NOWiFQR 1N. Principal's dept" (trade iii. - 1 I i? STANCE WE Am; lLeigh Johnstone; Li, Christie John- SHOWINCI FOR MEN _\ stone; .i. lliary‘A. Johnstono. Grade VERY QPPJCH] I “H, Vii-i, Anna Cousins, 2. (nan-t Mc- et “ “ ' " ' iii-oil; 5i, ltiabei Dunning. Grade -; FOR Pmcsmqq‘ WICAR‘ Vi.~1, Anna Brown; 2. Ncii Marks. ‘ one o; the mos; hand. Primary ill-pt. tirade V.—1, fiddle l “me Bron“; w, have Fitzsilnmons; 2, Alton lit-ll. flrads» i ' ever seen is among our m" ‘ . sr.-——1. Lillie Warren; 2, Ar- . I . f chie Paynter; 1i, Vera lkiyuter. pram‘ conecuon It is a tirade |il.. jr. ~1, Ralph Johnston: . genuine Scotch Grain lea- . ther in Brown and l modiately impresses a; being wonderfully well in,“ :2, \\'illil- Fiilillil, 5f, JillilPri (Zouslus. one tirade ii. sr.,-—1, Norman Jolinstone, ’ 3, William L. A-iice Filzsiminons; liell. (irude lr-Esthor Bernard. Western Guardian -8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. —TO FARMERS-The Summer- side Business Coiiegetsaohes indi- vidual subjects. You can enter any time. Our apeciaities-Aiookkeeping Civil Service. Bhortband and Type- writing. Evening classes. Phone 188. J. Pogson, Principal. 6618-9-213 mos. -AT HOME-Mrs. R. W. Cant-p- bell, Chelton, will be at home Frid- day, Oct. 12, from 3 to I» and 7 to 9. 2i —DR. HOUSTON will be in his office in Victoria Saturday. October 13, from 10 to 5. 1031-10-12-2i --NOTIOE—it has been circulat- ed that ii have sold my undertaking out-fit; this is absolutely false as I intend to continue business as us- ual. Sigued———Jobn R. Bownsse. Bedeque. 944-10-9-31 -COAL LADEN-Schooner Geo. W_ Kyler, Capt Rynhnrd, arrived in port of Summeraide, Monday. night with acargo oi coal ‘for R. T. Holman, Ltd. ' —WE WILL buy live hogs and lambs at Albany Station. Wednes- day unt.il 2 o'clock. GREEN BROS Borden and Albany ' 932-10-9-4i —BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUIT, OCT. 14, 1923—Services con- ducted by P. A. Fitzpatrick in Cen- tral Bedeque Baptist Church at 11 a. m. Searletown Church at 3 p.m. Cape Traverse at 7 p. m. Kindy bring your gift in the envelopes for Japanese Emergency Fund. —LOBSTER SEASON CLOSED. Tho lobster season is about over in and around Summersiiic, and has proved a failure t-hin season. Although tho season does not closi- until the 15th, the fishing gear has practically all been brought in shore. The fishermen are now gi-t- ting ready for the smelt fishing. and potter results arc anticipated from this source. —-SHOWERED.—A iillililltl" of girl friends of Miss Edith Gay, oi‘ Summerslde, met last Ffililljllifiili. at the home oi‘ her parenus, ilfr. and Mrs. Stamford Guy, an! tender- ed her with tin extensive mist-ol- . ~ _ lancous show r in honor of l . . g- mad’ 1° we" excfpm?” (iertrude iinntain. Mabel McArthur. preaching mairlage. Ice cro ilfiruiliii any “m9 and "mm “s UIIIUIIBI-‘i- cake were served and a most en- . "mud" and handwme a“ ___ joyahle evening was spent by the ‘l pearanfl“ one of (the o_+:+vo:¢_o:oov+oo+0v+¢+0 ymmg 99°91“ G many exttgaorglnary _ca< J‘ . ___fl E lure: oi is may: I5 3 i: -SUMMERSIDE METHODIST i} "lid with" Pal‘ 3"": l I Church, Stinday, Oct. 14. Church dcubw 5°“ "QM ‘hrwilh anniversary services. Special ii to the heel. music by choir. Preacher, Roy. J. .- l<‘.fe ..‘ .:.: Ammer ‘qmfinrmmp. z illliii‘ iijifgodzikiiikjfltiti) 11111 gTiu: lII‘-’-‘l“lll"ll"" ‘l m”; full f of’ Power" with special referi-iicc 1y. (“film l“ DIM!“ u l“ I to ilie question of (‘hurch Union. ‘" IIPIIY." Ilililble WWW“ ‘ Do not forget the Sunday School “IIPIIVY Weight" fill m“ at 2.30 p.m. Will all our friends WHY IIIIOIIKII i" slim“ m“ and aidherents uiuke a special ef- ‘ weather from now on. .\:-'ik fort on Sunday? I to sot: this (‘ixtorti-‘yulu ll _____ agree with us that it s par; t —-SMELT FISHING -— Season tlculnrly fine. > z opens for “Gill Nets" of ismclt fish- . l‘ ‘ Save the Surface log; rtloxé 331211111511!“ Ocirlitihi phiuny , , aiu .1 rte ac ‘caring e A L L E Y it For the Future ' and COIYIPQIIY- l-‘d- W _ - in the American markets looks Painting is not all for looks. w”. favorame_ Several buyer“. it is ruaiuly to save the wood are preparing for large shipments. 6 or metal. livery gallon of ,_ , ' -—PRESENTATION TO MIS: I Iliiilll moans: so many more DOROTHV G|LL|s___A1nrgenu.n_ I iluiitirs i'i value of your her of invited friends met at Ille - ' .. I Al ~ .. h. * '* . .. 1'12. I build Inga. it nitaus less rt giifllliléllltlurglgrllrll rmffilhhgfl“ uillvlllxil: ' iii‘. 1 pun-s’ less’ depreciuliml’ _ ing of October 3rd, 1923, to say z Kfvulcl’ rcul estate WIIIIP- good-bye to Miss Dorothy Giilis, _ Plenty 0f paint is as 01.1. rip‘) ‘véltilhleuxaltlg forlfimsmn o" ‘yam-q 4 .. ) y .0” _ o uer l . er w ng away ie .“+. z ‘l “m em“ ‘l nth“ m?“ evening with in-teresting gameslmd IIIIN’. lllil" Yfilll‘ I" Ill“ M‘ llilliiiif, u suitable uddres-t for flu- MA e 1 ilfllii ‘iiolicy- llut remember occasion was read by MlB-‘I Jvllll Appolntment z Hm the 1mm "Hm be good (iiiiiilfliiil, expressing the good Will ' _ I _ _ of all present, their appreciation of NOW F01‘ i wlml- Ilvllvllildbl" ("l-‘h l-Il-“ilt- Miss fiiliis’ worth and remind sor- lug coltrs, and they rett _v vices in every activity for the (.06! m, mum m he u“, be“ benefit of the social life of the community, and in the various de- _ partmcnts oi church work, etcn, a.~l» _ so the respect and esteem in which Phoies “"1 Bayer 3i‘§...‘.?..3'°.'i‘ .12’. . . ‘ ,_ . , . _ (i, Gt, Ge0rg‘ St. z Hardware (J0e,LtdO Iliunchc, 'l‘-homson lhen presented r itiiss Gillis with u bulky envelope 044%“ 0444-0 containing gold. American bank i‘ _____ ieo-oooooooroo-oowoflgoj-ooow notos and silver amounting to a considerable sum. On behalf of Use “the Nets that Batch the Fish” If you want a maximum return i y0u’ll book your order now for- King Fisher i, _ Smelt Webs " These Webs are made of strong i Sea, Island Cotton Twine thoroughly l; tteinforced and are fiamous for the way they catch andhold the fish. '5 30i3 Twine, 135 ft. long, 90 ft. hang. " 1% in. mesh x 3 1f. deep. Each . 1% in. mesh x 3 ft. deep. Each . .. 1% ‘in. mesh x 3 it. deep. Each 11/2 in. mesh x 4 ft. deep. Each .. * 1% in. mesh x 4 it. deep. Each 1L1, In. mesh x 0 ft. deep. Each $4.60 _ :1 1y. in. mesh x 4 it. deep. Each ._ $445 gig-I; ' 1% In. mesh x 6 it. deep. Each $5.10 . ll. T. liBilM-ii LIMITED Held Office - ‘Cumliiarslds ch...’ tetoinn Branch 14$ Gt. Geo. direct " All church and people. Although taken hy surprise. Miss Glills made a suitable reply. thanking the donors for their kind words und gift. Itc- freshmcnts oi high order and vnr- iety were served tinder the zilroc- tion of Mrs. Lord's well known skill. and after a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Lord for cur Your llljllfy may be Justasimpls scratch,a cut, bruise, burn or scald; but it needs pro pt. treatment with zam-buk. sci and delay leaves _broke_n tissues open to dangerous germ infection and ulceration, blood- [IOISOII or even chronic eczema. Kee? zam-buk always handy! This power ul herbal antiseptic applied to PTPIIHI. chagpcd. burnt or laceraled skin isinstantlyc ective. Itendsallsmarting pain and inflammation. makes tissues Quin frn and germ pmof and gggufg. rapid perfect healing. Mrs. Valmor Savaria. Moreen SL, Montreal, writssw-"l cut my finger to the bone while working an electric machine. The wound want tlutwrong "fly and ‘became badly fasten-d. t Igvdaxurprisinghowquiclxlyzam-buk I 0p epain. balm. and the wound whichfor weeks had defied all other treatment was healed perfectly. i shall never forget holw sank-but saved my iinisr." I a tiadn other _ ios of or Injury you will ilud uncle [persevered with the entered upon hot duties. the use of their comfortable and commodlous iiiome for their use and pitlllfillft), the company dis- persed to their respective homi-s after singling “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow?’ "Avid Lens Sync?‘ "God Be With You Till We ilicct Again," und "Good Night Iiadltws," and wishing Dorothy every good wish for success in her notvllelti of labor. PERSONALS ——Mr. James McDonald, of Sher- brook, has returned from u lrip to Boston. Mass. Mr. Keith Compton, of {summer- side, left Tuesday morning on u holiday visit to Halifax. —Mics Beatrice Bolger, Cape Wolfe, left for Boston, Mass‘, on Thursday morning. -—Mr Joseph Wood of Wood Bros Summersitie, has returned, home after a motor trip over the Weat- crn section oi the Island -—<The Misses i-‘annie and Kittie Doyle, who had been visiting friends at West Prince Co., letf Thursday morning on return to Boston-H. ~-Miss Laura Murphy. teacher, Campbeiiton, and Mr. Claude Mur- phy of the some place. were in town on Wednesday-H. -Mis~s Edith Doyle of the staff a-t Iiolmank; Ltd_, has resigned her . position and left Wednesday for Farmingham, Maes.—ii. —Mias Morrison of Elite Millin- bery, Charlottetown, will show and iemodel fall hats at Mr. Jas. Mur- ._dock’s store, Montague. from Oct. - 15th to 18th only 989-10-1i-3l. -——Mies Katie Howard, Cape Wolfe, who had spent the last month visiting friends in tow left on Wednesday evening for her homer-M. —Among the outward passeng- ers on Saturday morning were who will join Mr. Gauthier Chelsea. Mass, where he has been located for a few weeits.——. -—Miss Ella McLean, of Charlot- tetown. and until recently of the staff of Moore d: McLeod Ltd, of that city, has accepted a similar position with Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd., Summsrside. and has -___. -—-Re'v. George C. Taylor. pastor of Zion church, Charlottetown, oc- cupied ths pulpit of the Summar- side Presbyterian churohjoii Sun; day last. preaching tililifsormona; . Writers y!” a special musical pro-, f. i‘ gram at the eventing service. Rev. Mr. itiitclieii occupied Zion pulpit in CililTiI)1l(’i.Il\\'il. friends of Miss Lois Wooii-sitle, Summeruide, will be [iiCHSC-li to icuru that she is so well on the road to recovery us to lrc removed Io her home from the Prince County hospital, where she underwent u very serious operation any.» Woodsido mmnkrs in thee highest terms oi the ceurcful atten- dance given her at the hospital ihy the mittrnn and stuff of nurses and also liy the Medical men in ron- nection with this institution. It is only Iho matter of a few WHBRH when Miss \v()(iiiiiit! will he around as usual. Ii_ ---Tho -——Mr. .I. f‘. McDonald “itli llih funilly arrivwl lu Summnrsldi- on Sil-ttlrdny lust from Nuntuskret Beach, to spend iill'l‘l' weeks athls old home in Shterbrook. Mr. Mc- Donald holds an important position at McPculCs shore Gilfllihli-l ut this: famous summer resort, whcrethoti- annds of people ull over the Ncv/ England States gnthcr to spend the summers and enjoy the delightful surf bathing and various nmuso- iuonis. Mr. lticDonzild expects lo spend tho winter months in Flori- da iu the same line of uioriz. W BRIDGETOWN SCHOOL Following is class standing of Soptomhcr. Grade Vli.—i, John Morris, 2, Eaten Clay. Grade VI.——1, Hilda Morris, 2, Marion Nicholson, 3. Raleigh Clay. Grade V.——1. Raymond Muc- Donuid, 2. Elliot Currie. Grade lV.—1, O'Leary Morris. Grade IIi.——1. Alex. Clay, 2. Alfon- Morris, 3, Ernest Canteio. ' Grade ii.——1, Willie Weatherbie, 2, Myrtle MucKsnzie. v Perfect attendance. 0'Le ry Morris, Alexu Clay, Allan Mort s. Laurette Campbell, Teacher. i Mrs John Gauthier and daughter ' at . .\. .4 I - . . i g i \ . X d1 luv Mali .-‘ Iii: ‘\1.ii~ a 'fvi!li'\ 4 '| F 1.. w». lriuiiiiiv-Itt I oiit.:in .»\§s"s .. v.5 or» tiIs“1;.:-».issr Bridgetown School for month of Warmth, Style Smartness, Comfort- in these fine Overcoats Half a dozen of good les are being Silgllliil in! this COATS. The m0 es s owul belt, half belt and three piece belt. The)’ are a" nimble Breast- ed Coats with patch pockets. | _ _ They will resist cold-they will resist Wear-Jflile so,“ closely woven plaid back material makes you cosy on the coldest (lays-they are trim, stylish, splendid fitting garr- mcnlts,and they are wonderful values at the price Other Good Coats at $15.00, 18.00, 22.00, 30.00 and 35.00 striking value in young Men ‘s (Ycoats right style right fit right fabric Will you come to the “MIENS STORIE)” and see these really remarkably coats, three piece belt, plum or fancy; back, quarter quilted or full lined, Lovats, 1 ' -, ldifferent good “ty- “efiiiiiiiiviiiiee $25.00 ovfis- ncludle Raglan-s, Set in Sleeve, full 25.00“ $15 Brown-s, Fawns. These models are particularly intended for the chap who is wearing his “inst long pant" suit and Men’ coat of his size I too roomy thisprice .. See the others at $16.0 who finds the average . Great values at no I 0,1730 end 20.00. The “Borsalino” Hat Store The “Men’s Store” offers you a real range of BOR- SALINO Hats—t‘he new shapewthe new colorinlgs-—corre'ct models selected personally by one of our buyers from the BORSALINO warehouse. These at . . $7.50 OORE é N°LEOD Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from lloimanh Catalog _~wA'rcH ou-r m MABOWS 5i “DATESF 0"” c?“ a’ 875-10-6-‘71 ..*FOXES FOR sALEt-Your choice of three pairs of l)i‘l*I"iI'i‘~7 und thrm» pairs of pups. all l-lig- ibh- for rogisztratlon. Prices right. it. (i. iViCDOfliliii, flommerc.ial (‘i-ass iifllelii-lll-Ill ..’-*WANTED.-—i\ien and woiui-n lo look over our fall supply oi lioi-ts and shoes. Pooh.- iik Til-ump- sou. Ltd. Itiontnguo. iolm-lo-n-al ..’*PREVENT COLDS by buying your underwear now from Poole & Thouipson Ltd. Montague. 1005-lil-11-Ili .."DON’T NEGLECT to scx- sam- ples of tho HOLLY W001) ()\'\'~l'- coats-The latest hiL-ewill nlako you look like a million dollars. Poole & Thompson Ltd. Montague. ‘ 1005-10-11-311 ..*WHEN BUYING GROVE RIES he suro of clean, fresh stock at lowest prices. You can savn money by dealing with us, Poole & Thompson Ltd. Montague. 1U05-10-11-1li . .”'FOUND.—’I‘hc vory shoes you want for the full. Iiighost duulity und lowest prices. Cull und sm- thom. Poole d‘; Thompson Ltd. Mont ziguc. 1005-10-11-31’ ..*LET US INSTALL for you an Enterprise all cast Pipcless Fur- nace with n written guurnnioo of perfect satisfaction. Poole k Thom- pson Ltd. Montague. 1005-10-11-31 mraattv DAY SERVICES.- Tho llully Day services of the Montague Christian church und Bible School will be hold Simdsy. Oct. 14th. A cordial invitation is extended all lo attend. Bible School at 10 a.m. and preaching at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' ..'RALLY DAY-Tho Methodist Church nt Souris was filled on 811mm evenuuc when the Sunday School Rally tck place. The follow- ing took a special part in the pro- sramme: itocltations by Berti-i P0016. Violet Green. Florence Grew. Marlon Biackett, Annia Blllhfiy. and Jessie Iiushoygyneuq. In! by Lottie Gillian and Ernest -Poole; Exercise by Mary Poole. Elsie Gilialu. Violet Green, Ann“; BIIIIIIBY; and Olive-Brodie. Duet by Mary Pools and Mary outrun m" Mimi" 591B! the organist. I T-l-laowfiaigfikiangpecial our on 4 ._,i -,- ..‘ .' 7 25c Here is another _Yarns. This splendid yarn is offered 1n FULL WEIGHT TWO OUNCE BALLS. There are perhaps a dozen 0f the best and most popular colors in the assortment—the yarn is finely finish- ed and the balls are full two ounce weights-that is to .'Ml88 MORRISON OF aura blilliiioi y, Charvittetown. will show und remodel fall hats at Mr. Jus. Murdocks store Montague, Oct 15th to]. . .'Missi»listher Campbell, Cam- bridge; Mass,,is. spending a pleas- vut vacation‘ at her home in Mili- town ilross. Miss Campbell with her mother Mrs Georgina Campbell and brother Lawson intend to return to U. ti. in November. Mr. Campb if is one of our most lirospe us and enterprising young farmers, while Mrs Camp- bell id held iu the highest esteem and there departure front ou r mid is deeply res-rotted by their mn friends here. l --—--¢y@--—- WOlTi-t TRVING ONOI from only. 989-10-12-31 Full Weight 2 Ounce Ball Sweater Yarn the weight of the ordinary ball. 25c BA LL IIVIQORE 5 M°LEOD all striking value in say just TWICE “Boned all the doors lookln! 5°,‘ work happened to see a hlllfi? ' Police advertisement, headed: "Mm" 1N9. ,Watitedi" "Well" besaid, scratchins ll" head. "t's‘ Bettor's nothing. an)“ 110w. I'm going in and ask for the Job!" » ‘ titled Mlnardfa ream and heals them. Rob it on before you so out in the wind. A I00‘! preventive. ‘g-x‘ .‘._ _V