Y-s-vnnnwlinnmsrzs ' ‘ --__...a».¢-,--»m-1m=mm Garments Tues day corsetiere from attractive fabrics. N emo-F lex Foundation Wednesday 0ct13th fir‘ 14th & Under the supervision of a specially trained New is now being" given in the (‘oi-set Department featuring the new models of “Neino-ilev" Foun- dation Gzirnients. in a wide variety of new and Whatevci- type you!‘ lieure Ill] be, there is o. “Nemoilef Foundation Gar- ment in a style and fzilwic to suit _\:>'.ii' nccil. York. a demonstration Is the problem oi‘ our m’ RzllllllffS lotldv. grow strong, vigorous foxes that will piudilre ivtlts oi tine texture and lustrous sheen is nnpernntnt iii all miiiils. TilE COMP. Y. the solution in their deservedly Jltlpllllll‘ IMPERIAL BISCUIT Imperial Fox | ' | P » ~ mperia not; Regular feeding of thrse is z" "HEP! . The) ‘phi our Canadian Ranches. in a claiss liy themselves. Ensure success by liberal For sale by leading island do l=---. h- (‘lllwi ":- lMPERlAl. Bic" " liili i" 5J9. Phone 721. 146 Richmond Sh, Bring yours along n14 the last (lay we will be 0. E. PRATT 8i w - leg. bade M4!!! Successful For H‘: 1 i}? but 5 5 l l Fire, Life, Accident, Iiicleness i»- é and Plate Class insmrarzce at Lowest into. WA N TE ill \Ve will be buying: ltnitfi; z :l at St. l’etei"s 0n Vvetlntisdarv, ll until noon. Highest inzirhat i» 30.1.‘, sxr. iirrizias Bhcuhs and Food feeling n! IP11‘? l 'l'i. l ' 11m.‘ twill, l’. H. l. l’: (fin riot ltrtnwn . l 1. r E l.’ C‘ C???) ‘j . -\;\i;--:>~:~c' neuter’ nodular-croni- Frye hogs "."~‘.Ql' 14th, ' s paid. tlii; xiii i; "“.*;il)l_y' be hnvizvg‘ Ill ‘tit. l’eter’s. \. FOX FEEDS Beef Tripe . . . 41/10 .. Beef Hearts .. . . .. 5c Beef Cheeks . . . . . . tic Beef Liver . . . . . . .'12c Beef Lips 41,»{-,c (‘alfHearts 5e Hog Plucks . . . . lHogLiver 4e Horsemeat . . . . . 51/_»c Lamb Tripe (Fresh Daily) . . . . . . . . . . 3c Lamb Plucks (Fresh Daily) 5e ISLAND (‘OLD STORAGE (Y). LIMITED. Bzva-io-in-tr. - Tl l‘ri.t.-vlinii ~ ll ll of all lhc lug- vfil t!» wifc going ‘I i ', .':._i " w, my r-l unli E liolclint: a Tlllll-l " \‘- All luv nil» is llfillllfi lni Lilillll; n11 my WIiiw-T» Patliliii il..l "~‘I»~ ~: l -. I-c-éf-éfirjéléfii. FIG m ' EYcb TnSTED '\\l| 7 (;l./\‘~i*l ~» l'-l'l"l'l‘.ll H. W l'.\$l.(ll( J. H‘ l'\\'|.()ll (lptlumiitrisls H’! liirlunnml Fires-t . onoooonocnorzcrmnoammnqp . :-oo-:~ "i icvicrsiniir" iii = liXA.lllli‘~ll\’l‘lllN mFl ti} i 111x and snprryin: i‘: I r15‘: i. I‘ t‘. ll. .". o;"i‘tii:i.i lIl\| ; l | ‘ll l "(EN ‘ Jfonlwitu» l’ lI. l, 1-1 Oiliri- t".'"llili'il “My, )l‘ll‘.,' ore flew? local. Riley ni st. Eieanors and -.‘ u.- Q “Eh-la Airs; (i-‘orgtq Jcifery o1’ Unkletter . Road and one brother, Ralph at "ow i.) ‘home. Th9 funeral took Plfice at ' Edmonton on Monday. Qcwb" 5th ll\l.'~l'i'l2l). naive found l Mulch Sylnpdlhy m extended w ‘Mrs’ c. J. st. Clair Jeans. was the special: , teatlirr. i’ xlulcolm MTKlnnon oi.’ , l’ ' byte l--—-- l m, tube. year: of succesl. mullet wholewheat wheat germ, i Bruce's. -FUR COMBS, sold at Bruce's. -___- . pay. . lr-ro weather. Buy paint, root coating, etc, at Bruce's. . .-—F.~'\REWELL RECEPTION~OH 5 :i\' Sept 29th a farewell re = iish in honor o! Mr. Hec ,Cfllll;ll)(llOll, N. B. . zippro, branch, ‘brushes, m. Allen graciously re iillNl. He thanked the people 'l‘r:nish for their kindness at B1 .ccl the program.-T. o! st. Eleanors has received the sad news of the death oi her eldest son, Seth in the Edmonton Hospi- tal, Alberta, on October 2nd. The deceased was the son of i118 1M9 Vifilliam Darby and went west many years ago and enEBZBd l" nn-nrhig. He was 46 yiears of age- Blood poisoning was the cause o! his death at a comparatively early zige. Ills brother, Frank, was with -h.m at the time of his death. He ‘inn-es to mourn besides his moth- lcr and brother, two sister-i. MYS- by and family ill their sad lJti('3\'!‘l1lClll.—S. —PRESB\'TERIAN CHURCH - Specizil music with an excellent .--irnion, on "Stewardship" by Rev- at the Thanksgiving s01‘- vice on Sunday morning in the FY95 livtt ".211 Church. Summerside. Mr. ' Charlotte- renikirt-(l a solo which was ilreriatid. Von. Friday the . an group of the C. G. I. '12. was organvzcd for the winter under the leadership o: Mrs. Brit? Nlviiaj,‘ and an excellent winter PTO ‘m1 IS anticipated. The LadiOS , 1i of thi- Church at". sending B barrel oi niiich needed articles of Clflllitllg to the Home Mission Sec- l‘£ll'l'_‘.' o! the lvlxtritinic Provriiccs iii tlic pour. Riv. J. K. Fraser o! . tn in the Sum- ni. all: II. Lcrliin Church next 521v slim ll the weather pernilts.—-S l ilflll -—iti-lt)l’l-I.\'lNG 0F WELLING- wox‘ (‘HURCII ‘- The United ‘liazrli tit. Wellington was reopen- til on September 29th with special s rvlccs m the aitemoen and eve- nintr. Th:- church has been beauti- l l\ dccozhtcd inside and ah additi . .. mflilt‘ at tlic back of tllg church in‘; ‘llv cigan and choir seats and tin pulpit. The church looked lov- Because i: does posi- WESTEIIII GUARDIAN -mr! snniinniin WHEN’: w 9333-10-14-21. -—IT WILL PAY tur farmers t0 w realproduccr Th c , _ - 0 ompnn, feed more R M. meat and milk toxl outstandln‘ mo“ of u" so , ' biscuits, a balanced ration. Ilxperl- m“ been "hm, "garland h P? L‘ limiting this time oi’ year does not lWrlte fully In confidence. 9308-10-12-21. l . l -CLEAN AND mmr up before l rooting. I 930840-1241» lEastern Guardian l n was held in the A. O. H. . oi the Provincial Bfink. been transferred to the _ ante services in Sturgeon Thursday inc address was read by; ‘Tim Bernard while Mr. Max Mc-, _ Innis Dresented a set oi’ ebony fimles‘ Rev‘ C‘ U’ MacNevln' Pa!‘ _i:ni"s and more especially for the ‘fined l‘) Capaclty for t e seTvlces beautiful souvcnire which they hadl presented on this OCCRSML speech, church conducted the services. The cs bv prominent, citizens conclud- ' 599C151 Preuhm‘ l" m6 l1t°Tn°°fl _.<.in NEWS-Mrs. Annie Darby - m" °n "The Bflavtifvlnz or God's .______.___._- We have an exeeptlonall m: | openlrii; foal capable lllfllllllyfl an; g an zer co 2|- aaaa-1o-14-2i..‘,’,‘,f,“_c,,1,,|, ,3’ "‘°° “m”! points. . m“! ,Llfb Insurance Company, Mu-mme v Branch, Moncton, N. B. Oat, 14.3; . ‘LYNITED CHURCH 0F can. ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeoi " Services Sunday Oct. 18th. Sturgeon ll a. m. Milltowii Gross 2.30 p. m. ‘Gcvrscwwn '1 p. m. There will also lcvcning Oct. 15th when the address iilll be emphasized by Lantern l; ely with autumn tlowe s and w“ Rev. William McLeod, pastor oi the was Rev. Mr. Nicholson of Bide- iord, who preached an excellent sei- il-Iouse.” Rev. Mr. Aitken oi 110E 16 lwas the preacher tor the evening. ll'rhe Lot 16 choir rendered special music for the occasion. The organ- ist was Mrs. Howatt of Barlow-B —CLOSING 0F MISSION.- The Mission of the Redemptorlsts Fathers which was conducted by Rev. Fathers Connolly, MacGreel and Enwrlght for the past two weeks at St. Paul's Church, Sum- merslde, closed on Sunday. Large congregations iiecs. The first week was the Womens Mission the details of which has already been published. Last week the services were for the men. On Saturday evening Rev. l Father Connolly was the speaker. At this service there was a. pro- cession of boys. who also sung a special hymn at this service. On Sunday morning at the seven oclock Muss there was special in- structton by Rev Father Connolly. At High Mass at 10 A.M. the speaker was Rev. FWhr-r Enright. who preached an eloquent sermon on “Praycr" and the necessity of‘ prayer in our ziaily lives. At the closing service oi the Menus lvlission on Sunday evening Rev. Father Connolly spoke on “Perssvvranctf and the Sacraments. He con- gratulated the men on their splen- did attendance during the hlission. The seiwice closed Wllll the Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament by Rev. Fitiior Connolly assisted by Rmv. Bennett Mc- REPRESENTATIVE __ l‘ other P. E. l. enewa on l‘; - of business In toatleariallalfi: attended the serv- ' Donald oi SlllllmCl‘.\‘lClC_ and Rev. Urban Gillis of Wellington. On; Monday morning (h: hllssion; Fathers held a special Mass tor, the deceased members of the’ parish. The Mission Fathers re- tumed to Charlottetown that morning. with the exception of Rev. Father Connolly who will visit the sick during this week-S. PERSONALS —Miss Noreen Johnston and Miss Stella Brennan, Tlgnish are visit- lng friends in Charlottetown-T, ——Mr. and Mrs. ArthurFlemmlng accompanied by Miss Cecilia Camp- bell were visitors to AlbcYon and Tlgntsh on Thursdalt-T. —The Rev. Phalcn McKenna, Tlgnlsh is visiting friends and re- latives in Nova SCOtlfl.—-T. tively relieve the itch- ing almost a: soon a! applied and effects a healthful healing of the skin, Dr. Chase's Ointment is a most satisfactory treat- ment for Eczema, Hemor- n lzox rhoids or Pile: and all "lemme Irritation: of the akin. Fifty holiday in Shcdiac, Miss Jean Ingles. at the Bank o! Commerce, Sum- merslde, spent the week and at his home ln Amherst, N. s-s. Yiifiioiivo or FATHER , —Mlss Dorothy Klrwln of Sum. merside spent the week end with friends in Monctonr-S. —Mlss Evlyn McKenzie of Sum- spent; the Thanksgiving the guest of —Mr. ‘Douglas Etter, accountant »~|)Ab1.-4' . De lime ambulance IBB mum-m. FOR HAULING Standard panel delivery lflde eapnu truck ECONOMY HERE are ‘illustrated twenty-two types of the reliable Ford truck. These, with many others, are today providing low-cost hauling in all parts of the Dominion. One feature of modern business is the yital part played’ by the expense of transporting goods; reduc- tion in that item may sometimes change loss into profit, or make (when uniomt IMLIAYS Molar-driven pamper U] ‘It Q Bus renting 21 paucngen ' Haulers’ truck l» possihle important price adjustments". It is in lessening hauling expense that the Ford truck is making its great contribution to‘ Canadian enterprise. Your Ford dealer will gladly help you investigate the possibilities of the commercial units that are most lilielyi to meet your hauling needs. Con- yincing demonstrations will be made. "III CANADIAN TRUQ" iliillglilsi i l Imuar on llilllrfi-inch wheelbuu dumb l Eneloled delivery behind unndard cub h"! vi Dakar! delivery cur Elia ® Q Panel body on ISIM-iach whaalbuc 7 WELL-l M061’ RUN OVER AN 5E! HOW THAT NEW QoiN‘ i’ v Q’ WELL‘. HOW ARE 114N465 VERY Gooo- 51R- l-OTE 0F CO5 "rt-lie MORNlNG AND ALL OF mm PA\D CAél-l FOR WHAT "may Scum-n’- - .- By GeoigeMcManul AND Younwirt PHONID ‘mm- in: WOULD BE 0 t