.-__+¢- . .....;.,.‘,M -__---'Q Fresh from New York for to-day’s Selling Handsome Silk Velvet $6 ‘Western Guardian ‘SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. —'.l‘he Summerside Business Col- lege gives a complete buslnBBl course tn the shortest poiwlbl? time. Examinations montbli Chief subjects —— Book-keepinl. Shorthand and Typewritiair‘ J- Pogson, Principal, Box 146. 558-9-21-3m05 -twsnomc., —~AT Miscouvha Wednesday morning. Mr. Arthur Gaudet. to Miss Sophie Desroche. both of Miscouohe, Rev. Dr. Mon- aghan officiating.‘ ..-M|8C'OUOHE CONVENT — The painting and decorating oi the Mlscouche convent has been com- pleted by Mr. Jerry Duucette 0i Summenside, and now stands a! being up to date in ever)’ P969001- -—FOXES SHIPPED- Mr. A. W. Milligan, oi Tyne Valley, left Thurs day afternoon by train ior Revel- stoke B. C., with n consignment of 26 foxes which are sold to be ranched in the above place. -—BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- cuit~P. A. Fitzpatrick, minister Searletown 3 p. m., Capo Traverse 7 p m.; Bedeque church not ready ior service yet. W. M. S on Wod- nesday, Oct 3'at 2.30 at the house oi Mrs D. Schurmun, Contreville. —-COA_L ARRIVES- The S. S "Constance" Captain Bette, in tow with the Barge “Wlllimns" arrived in port oi Summersitic, Thursday with n. cargo oi 600 tons oi coal for the Railway. This makes tht fourth cargo to Summorsido in thr past two weeks. —-A PAINFUL ACCIDENT- Wlillo Mr. Jamos Gillis, (Stork) was driving from the (‘bar-lotto town Exhibition on 'l‘hurstlay night the horse which ho was driving Bot scared by an auto and Mr. Gil lis was thrown out oi the carriage and resulted in breaking his leg, He, alter some time and pain, man aged to get into the carriage tigain and had to drive tlirce miles to the nearest farm house whore first aid \vas given, after which he was driv- en to Hunter River and caught tlu late train to Snmmcrsitlte whore he was met by the Ambulance and conveyed to the Prince County i, Special Ready to Wear Fu Sanitary Felt and good quality, ticki ....---....-...- only Silks, Gloves and Hosileilllbmlsvgttlples, Gents’ llalues for r See our wonderful display of Ladies’ rs, ,G_0ats, Milliner, Furnishings, Men’s Read] to Wear. SPECIALS FROM 01m entrant) BEDDING DEPARTMEN '1‘ ‘s-ys-ues|---.--o 25 Year Guaranteed Spring, special. $650 Fibre Mattress, all sizes, ng. Special Fair Week. $41-93 Sliding Steel Couch, green denimpr cre- tonne covered Mattress. Special Fair Week $13.50 LA Di ES’ F UR. COATS v A big range of handsome new Coats in Persian Lamb, Complete outfit Iron l_3ed Reinforced woven $911112 _. and sanitary Mattress- Special Fair Week only. . $13.50 ~ n. Ladies’ Wool Cash. mere Hose, Regular $1.25 Value, Special 79c. 025 ldoz. Ladies’ all W001 Cashmere Hose, regular $1.25 value; sizes 81/; to 10; plain ‘lack, grey and brown and all the fancy heather mixtures. - Special .........79c ill "as P.o.oF1~‘ MEN'S surrs nunmo. FAIR WEE ~ _ An exceptionally large show mg of Men’s Suit-s in all th latest styles and materials a Hudson Seal, Raccoon, South- , ern Muskrat, French Seal, Marmot, with and‘ without Hospital where tho log. was set and at last accounts Mr. (lilils war resting as comfortably as could ill expected. - Hats a A WONDERFUL LOT OF ONE HUNDRED LOVELY NEW SILK VELVET HATS, |among the handsomest you have ever seen-l-have just come in by express from New York. There are many styles-almost as many styles as there are hatsi—very few duplicates. There are hats of every good col0r—there tare hats for flappers—hats for matrons—luats for all needs. The value is mostremarkable—we venture to say that you have seldom seen anything under TEN DOL- LARS that will even compare with this wonderful line. SEE THESE AT SIX DOLLARS MOORE 6 PFLEOD Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL \Vm. A. Flemming, Truro; Wm. Murray Truro; A. Jordan, Truro; .i. N. Alcldar-hcrii, Soul-is; \V. A. Pooh-y. North ’i‘ryou; Roy C. Daw- son, North Tryon; Bill’, North 'l‘r_\'on; (lordon Ramsay. North 'l‘r_von; Mrs. it. Ramsay. North ’l‘|'j.'0ii; Miss (). liowncss, North Tryon; Mm. John (lorrlon, Alln-rton; A. Z. Craig, Vnnconvei‘. ll. (7.; W. ll Undcrlia)‘. liay l-‘or- lllllo; l-Z. l‘. Itnnuhan. Slllllllltfffilliill (l. W. (lakes, Slilillliersltltl; M.. M. McDonald. Summerside; M. Hagen, liradalbune; Stanford (lay, Suin- l nmrside; liobt Molllson, Summer- sldc; Mrs Crenes, Summerside; Mist.- Annie Clark. Summerslde; Miss Lulu Clerk, Summerside; C. it. Mutt-ll, New Glasgow; Frank (illlltllli. Summcrside; Gerald .i'r(l\vs\~, Murray Harbor; A. S. llfilllanns, Montreal. Brenton ltam» i MOFiELL HOTEL i .\l. R. Alooroshcil, Sydney, N. S.; llmnuzm Buchanan. New Donuinion; ll. llurtlnan. Fredericton; T. H. ‘Hist, (Irnpand; Mr. and Mrs. Best, llonaldsttm; lmia Gorbet. Cumber- land; Colin i-lzurris, Sydney; A. W. Joy, Borden; W. E. Jones, Hazel. son Oar; New Glasgow, N. S. ‘Mary Stretch. Long Creek; M. Mnc- Noll. Long Creek; E. lloucette, South Itustico D. MacDonald, Mon- tague: l-l. .\iacl.eod, Victoria Cross; John MaQPhee, Lang Creek; M. MavNe-ili. ilong Creek; Mr. and Mrs. ll. (lumpy. Marshfleld; Mr. and .\irs. i), Dears, Dorchester. Mass; Mr. and Xi-rs. Sam Martin, liigg, P. grove; E. J. Kerr. Montague; Nel- ffifl; C. A. Miller, Wenchiort; G. A. lMelllsh Montague; W. B. Mac Fatdyen, Canoe Cove; Miss IM. Mac- Syne, Canoe Cove; Mr. and Mrs. L. Burhoc; Marshfleld; Miss Jean Campbell. Darllngton; N. lliailitr son, Oyster Bed Bridge; Miss C. Mntheson, Oyster Bed Bridge; Mrs. in. Percy. North Ru-stico; Mr. and Mrs. John Percy, North Rustlco; Mrs. L. Percy, North Rustlco; I1. A. \Veutlierble, Montague; A. Coffin, Borden; Master B. C. hllaciiuire, Bntckley Point; Vernon Proudc. West Covehead; Percy Mao-Rae, Brookfleld; Luetta Stetson, Brook- fleld; Maud Beaten. Winsloe; Al- bert J. Middleton. Winsloe; Mr. J. W. liiacDonald. Suinrnewside; Mr. W. E. MaoFarlmne. Summerslde; bliss M. MacDonald. Summerside; Miss M. Hagan, Bradalbane; C. A. Stevenson, New Glasgow; K. F‘. Stevenson, New Glasgow; E. Stev- enson, New Glasgow. It is not. enough to do one must do it in a good way. K0Pfi |ot' the Queen's ivhari’ --CURVE WlDENED—- About 35 men under the supervision of T. McPherson and fureimtn, liowati, oi the C. N..R. have been busy tin pact tcw days widening the l'lll'Vi near the crossing at the entrance to unable them to iviilen the switch at the Sinclair A’: Stewart, warehouse. so as teams (ean load and nnloatltrom the entrance at Queen Street, as‘ this will be a public spur and will no doubt be appreciated by the public. —SOHOOL SOCIAL-The teacher and pupils oi Irishtoivn school held an ice-cream social in the schooiq house there on Monday evening, and the meet was a satisfactory success. The purpose was to aid donated to give reliei to the suitor- crs in the recent disaster in Japan. The people oi the progressive dis- trict are surely modern in their support to any cause that appcztls, to their judgment, and in this in-. stance they measured well up to th-eir record. The entire program was carried out with eflicleat re- ‘suits, and the crowning feature of the meet was the eiilciency with which the duties or auctioneer were discharged by the teacher, Miss Rosella Mahun-Y. PERSONALS ———Mr. E. P. Foley, of Gourllcls Ltd.. ‘Summer-side, has returned from a motor trip to the Mainland. . ——Harold Johnston and Louie \Vedge.Summerside. returned Tues- day evening from the west. having gone out on the Harvest excursion. it ~Miss Minnie Muliln, who had been spending a holiday at hcr old home in Kensington, returned to Boston last week. —Y. —Mr. Cornelius Morrison oi‘ Grand River, was l‘! visitor to Suin- merslde, Wednesday. —Lnrry James McDonald .01‘ Richmond. was a visitor to Sinn- menside, on Wednesday. ———Emnnual Gaudet. oi Arsonanlt and Gaudet, oi‘ Wellington. Passed through Sumnierside, Weiluesdny l on his way to the Charlottetown Exhibition. in augumenting the fund that is’ ‘$85.00 to $500.00. $10.00 to $125.00. A big shipment of ready and Ready - to Prices $2.00 to $12.00 Lb combination of fur trimmings, ‘LADIES’ CLOTH COATfl A big range to choose from _. » in all a... latest styles with ~ or without fur collars. A big, - line of Marvella, Veivette, Velours, and Tweeds, all sizes. \ vikili\ll \ ». M/ l! x STYLISH NEW MILLINERY the iat- est styles in Fall Millinery just received in Felts, Velvets, » Duvetyne and Plush, Semi- Wear. 25 per c $35.00 Sui-ts for $30.00 Suits for $25.00 Suits for $20.00 Suits for $18.00 Suits for ent off. , .$26.2' .$22.5 .$18.7' .$15.0 p . . $13.5 ' nors~ sonoor. PANTS wowrn n1- ro 152,50 g ‘A big SPECIAL $1.4 " assortment to choos from made of an extra goo wearin-g material, in an as sortment of patt/erniufull ined, three pockets, beltlloop v and Governor fasteners. Size (3 to 17 years. Special . $1.49 1k —Miss Beatrice Gordon, re- ;urned from Medford, Mass. on Fussday evening. -—-Rev. '1’. ‘P. Anseannult, Mount Carmel, was a. visitor to Summer- side Wednesday. -—Rev. Dr; Monaghan, Misconche, was a visitor to Summerslde Wed- nesriay, —Mlss Ida Cashing, who has been visiting her mother ‘for the past three months. has returned to Bos- ton to resume her position. She was accompanied to Bordon by her mother. —Rev. J. A. McDonald, Grand River. Chaplain oi Snmmerside Council ‘Knights of (lolumhua. was in Summersidfl. Tuesday evening attending the installing oi officers. the Exhibition. day to attend Mr. William Ready, oi smeinti motored to Charlottetown Friday to attend the fair. has returned from Charlottetown. where she spent the week 0m] tho guest oi Mos. John Weeks, Park —Mr. Hurry Silliphnnt and par~ ty motored to Charlottetown Thurs and Stewart. grocery di-partiucnt. —Mise Rita Gay, Stimmerside, =—Rev. J. J. lvlcllonnhl, Summer- side, 119V. J. A lllrllonald, Grand ltlver, IRev. John .~\i'l'lli\! McDon- ald, Lot 7 and Rev. John A. (lau- det, Bloomfield, motored to Char. the Exhibition —Mr. Arthur Johnston, of Sum~ merside. ldlt. Wednesday for Now lCaatle. N. 'B., in ('illlllt‘t‘.li0ll with ’thB plumbing and tlvrtrlcal work or a large contract in that town. —Mr. John Mclniush of Waltli. am Mpsmwho spt-nt tho past two weeks visiting friends in the was. tern part of the island it'll. on ro- turn home. Friday morning, much pleased with his trip. -- Councillor Jas \Vt)_()ii, summer. side, has returned from a lmglmms trip to ‘Haiiiax, N. S. —Stanley Pergdiiitl pariv-m t. ored to the Charlolii-tlnvn 1.9.1113)“. tion, Wednesday. 1____ VIII IIW IIIIIIIOII nggqlny i331 l i ——tPolico Oillcer Dan l\ici.eotl, is ‘spending a few well earned holi- days, he i-s relieved by ex-oiilcer Todd of this town.-~H. —Mr. W. B. McNeill and party of this town, motored to the Charlot- tetown Exhibition on Thursday-H ‘—Mr. and Mrs. .i.. L. Mulrhoad and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey, zot’ this town attended the Exhibl~ tion on Wednesday-H. i i-Miss Kate ‘Dalton, Burton, Lot ,7, ieit here on Friday on return to BOstom-‘H. -——Mr. Ronald McKenna. Elms- dale. was an outward passenger on ursday en route t oRaimiord, Me. w. ere he will spend u few months. -The Misses Bertha and Benin Morrison, Summeflskle. left on Thursday morning: for . Boston. liiass, where they will spend the winten-H. ' ~ Mrs. -I!., ‘B, Stevenson, of New Bpilford and her daughter, Mrs. C. G, H uslpn and Mm. Houston and son, ding the Exhibition. They are leaving ior New Bedford. Mass in two weeks. __.__. ilbert are lnthe city atten- ' Church in the lilalritime 1P yesterday. The sessions ol‘ t ioty closed last night. Wee Presidents elected i Mrs. Maths-son of Qmeary, Mrs. elected Treasurer. Mrs. W. ing, Moncton, (lorrespondin retnry and Mrs. L. W. 'I‘nuro, Recording Secretary. n. Blackwood,‘ Haliif +<o , Nothing in, ltseli deiorm congruous can give us an satisfaction. Tho woman's cause. is .4 they, rise or sink together No innh can clinib out the limitations c! his own er. ‘ Y Philosoppy makes us w '1' religion makes us better l . _ ._~-._.._ HfERfiPION No. 3 l~l. l.: (lorden Iiingwell, Brackley TBPPIIOB 5V9- Saves $600 a Year in Fuel SederqucltBi-othero oi Clover Hill, N.U.,hsvc putOil Enlinesio arcultest-ihcyltnvsmndenctunl comparisons. And now they find that their 9 l-LP. Renirew Oil Engine. working 1o hours n day on heavy work, novcn them 62M) n day over their old engine. Thin In wh the Rcnlrew Oil En ins rec: veo the cndornuiicn ni ENTRY], saw mill men. muni- clpnllt so and nil others who are looking for genuine fuel loving and increased rents. The [ion- frcw combines ow fuel colt: and low re sir coon-no coils, no‘ Innri p "Inna delicate electrical cincient and practical. S d ‘i 6.9.12 and ll ILP- llll by the mairerl ol the Renfrew Cream Separate“. Ttuok Scales and Rance!- _. Ask the Rr-nirciv Ai-"fni. "P semi for (‘ntuliviiur- N». M3 Ilenlrrw nlnelilnery, i "- Lllllllrll fiunuu-x. N. II- llrnd illllrn llenlrrfl’. U"! , Montreal. Que.‘ . Milwaukee. ‘Vii-i ‘ - H- \-- Bench: River; Harry F‘. Percy. North Rus- tico; S. Doucette, Bloomfield; J. .\lncKennn, Conroy; George White. side: Miss Marion Jenkins. non; Mrs. Airs, T. Ver- Mnrtin, Ilig-SI .\lr. and Jenkins, Vennon; Mr. and v ‘R1178. John Steele and son Summer- sldo; Berck Woodiburn. Summer side; J. J. Curley. Vernon River; Wm. A. Flemming. Truro; Wm. Murray, Truro; Joseph Gallant, Hope River; A. R. Howatt. O'Loary _ ,Mi'. and Mrs. Jos. Maclnnis, Earns- ‘cliiin; R. Weathehby, Moncton, N. 8.; Johnston Mam. Kensington; Katherine Mat-Lead. Pittsburg, Pa.; .\i-rs. Everett MaeLeod. Clyde Sta- tion; G. A. lMacLeod. Earnscliiie; Eva MaoLeod, Earn-scliiie: Harry Jones. St. Elctanors; ‘B. G: Riley. Snm-merslde; Arthur Ronnie, Alma; Wallace Donald. Alma; Mr. sxnd Mrs. Ira MacKay: G. Stewart. Bal- tic: bliss E. Sheidow, Millview; Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Bowness; J. A. Mam- Gregor. Montague; Lloyd Mac~ Ewen, Bristol; H. iiurtman. Fred- erictnn; M-r. and Mrs. Mellisih, New Perth; J. A. Pate. Olbesry; N. Tobin. Sydney, N. S.; Percy Collin. lensingtoa; H. E. Collin, hench- -_ »-...n ,, , ' ti» all?» Eda Nicholson. Hunter Dmckley Point; Mr. a-nd Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Vernon; E. llrch. Summer- The highest happiness can have no other ioundation than tho dop- est wisdom. and the happiest tool is only as happy as he knows how to be. —Tbe two year old son of Chas. Campbell oi Lot 16 was successful- ly operated on ior appendicitis at the Prince County Hospital, Tuesday evening. and is doing as well as can be ekpected. ' Bringing Up Father. Iablnno, Barber. Water Street. -.___..._. —Mr. Oswald Leblanc, of Bath. nrst N. BL. nrriyed in Silmmorsidg Thursday evening to spend a short vacation with his brother. Mr. Leo liis..ir-'l'ilii.‘-'ia°ii.ii‘it' "i1..'.“°'.' .., Its no I 10f I’ climate __Ws nun . s | Ohetniltlfll"; midi-iii 136%}, Iss0! . Co.» "overstock: Rd" H. - - 99- 8B0 trade mark“ Dora I ion" in on Brit. Govt. ‘C! genuine nlnkpl.‘ IQENND LADY ELECTED W. O. T. U. VICE PRESIDENT HAlLmAX, Sppt. 28.—~Mns. L. A. Moore, North Sydney. was elected president of the Women's Mission- ary Society of the Presbyterian t dru . vo inimrimits l. nd centstamuforillulm - ~ ma: t. ' THE MAR V 489 8t. Psultltri!‘ ' saw-row to»: 4b ‘r BROTH re or ~$OUR§HAT counm HANG " ARQUND v1.5 H¢U$E? .3.” YOU ‘BT05 Pitxmq QN WM ~ You RNOw HE l5 DLLiQA-yg. HE-L arm HERE uemc .15 ‘" lb 5+RONQ gNQUQH To WORK . Mhggtg lnueT Tr-UNK SLQER . is M14 Qcttjnlwion- Tt-wr. alien-ans QF 1 SORRY‘ ‘am-bur icrwrT GET A MAN T0 TAKE THE. PART or "m; new": "rakes-IN ' ,_ v .»>;.~'. w» tie/aw. w; ;;_‘,_;;_,. ‘ ~ 4 m“... i... ....-..