Kayser’s new “Slendo ” Heel A Silk Stocking $1.50 PAIR " Slendo Heels" NARROW OHIO HATTEBLNG Just a also“ is PM! "It i‘ is raris insrlrsil- 1'1""?- 1"‘ u u; or pert ohlo about the narrow heel that captivates. y“, despite the slender lines. is completely protects the SERVICE CHIFFON ‘ d Ltd ‘Moore éo’ Mc o . cuannorrurown P- 5- '- wnioru $ 1 '50 0 Western Guardian -aoxa' oanTns, mm chop- pers. assclioe snsinsaaisctric mot- ors, [Old flfllt It ‘HM’!- ' OIDO-IQ-lbll -.su§ s-roaaoa omit vet batteries at Brews. Ildfl-iil-il-li. -oasoi.ms is wwaaic price at Brace’; litii-lil-it-Ii. —-MIN’I ‘LAOID Cum rubbers. lint quality stock. 01.95 Pair at Bin- cigin, oiss-io-u-si —-IOYS cacao nuasaas. sizes 1 io o-eico. sizes l1. is and 18-41-45 a pair. at sineieirs. siss-io-ii-si. —WOMIN'I fill’! quality rub- hers. all lasts, only csc peir- At Sinclair's, iil95-10-l4-2i. -WOMS!."5 PLAIN RUBBER! for general wear. 59c pelr. At Sinclair's. illbd-lii-lt-ii. -WAN‘I'ED—!‘ew oars certified- seed cobblers, phone or write larlc, ‘Kennedy or P. J. Kennedy, Kons- ington. OITI-IO-li-li. -MIN'B PEBBLE grain work boots, Panco sole, 82.05 pair. At Bin- cieir’a. 9l95-l0-l4-2i. —LATEST MODIIJ ‘n ladies Overshoes showing. At Sinclair's. DIID-IO-ll-fl. —00Ml 1'0 ‘I'll BIG DANOI in the Kensingtnn Rink on Tuesday ev- ening, October 10th beginning at I 3. M. Music by Dixons Orchestra. a. m pljplmAAlAlpgp-‘AAA a » Pip eles lurnaces r; you are intending to installaPlPELESS FURNACE s. FURNACETTE it will he to your edmiiese i» investi- gate the FAWCETT LINE. Hundreds o! these Farm» in use in P. E. Island, and they are llvllll ""11""- "l" isfaction. l! you cannot call. write us. Terms UNI!“ ‘lharlottetown. Come arid see the and up-te-date Rink. Refreshment! zved by the Ladies Hockey Club. imission 50 cents. Beirmhmente r.:a. By Order of Committee. ‘ siss-io-ii-rrimon. . JNSTHUTI MEETING -- The -.ober meeting oi south Bedeque omen’: Institute was held at the / 11m cnAirLowwmwN -!0P!A‘l‘0 [IJCII- Prices pil- valcnt in IIIIICIHO’ for potatoes 'fiuililll@‘i.wllda0lhtl. It is anticipated the price ‘will ad- vance 01.81.10 in the current week. -PUI.0HAllD IBOPIITY-i-dlr. Harry Jones oi It. Iieanors, has purchased the farm oi Mr. Wesley lilurrey on the Linklettcr Road, and will tats possession this taiL-l. —INI'OIIA'IICN I mooaasor- The Guardian "Bets that the nsws item published in good iaith on Bept. 11th regarding one o! the residents oi Summercide lint. having been bitten by a fox contained statements which were incorrect and was sent over s forged signature. -aaiiulsnansn av uoawlor. AN POX MIN-Mr. James 8. Prieh- ard, seer-encrypt the Canadian Na- tional Biivcr Fox Breeders Associa- tion reccived on Friday last greetings by cablegram irom sixty-six Fox In- spectors in Norway, These Norwegian Government For. Inspectors were starting out that day on their sec- ond annual tour o! the fox farms and they had evidently not forgotten that it was on the same date last year that they started the service with Mr. Prichard of Sunimerside. Prince Edward Island, as their iirst instructor. Hence the greeting sent which was vary thoughtful and nat- urally is very highly appreciated by the, recipient-B. -—PBACTICALLY N0 TBUANCY NOW-mt the regular monthly meet- ing or the Prince County Childrens Aid- Society, held this week at Bum- merside, it was reported that there is. practically no truancy irom school at the present time. A family, in which there are twelve children, liv- ing at Richmond was reported in poor circumstances and living under bad housing conditions. The agent and Truant Omoar. Mr. V. J. l-isr- rington, was requested te look into the circumstances and see whit rvcvis- ion could be made for ti" ' m. cine of Ms. Percy Affieclr with thir- teen members present. Meeting open- ed by reading the crzrd. Minutes of previous meeting were r "-1 and ap- proved. Roll call we: with uses oi apples. l.» . parts iroiu sick committees. The school com mittees reported that basin, sosp on» towels were needed for Lower Bed eque School. Motion irisds and cur. risd um theae articles be purchas- edlProgramme. a musical one. was much enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostess. l‘ “ ction 81.05. The *.-n'l:rl to ' -S. ~INJOYABLE 6"" The ociety of tho c" I" i-.r:ii.'ltli'. A‘. i ‘s. ..l:; ‘Stephen uaudct; gentleman's ow- ‘sclstion. Mr. Percy Wedge; ladisa ‘consolation; Miss Corinna Gallant: / Suaarss-i" Srrm -_ ‘in e-n-u u-u_v Tm; lunar. Fawn? Caa LowlzsT-PR ICED FULL-s _THB LOWEST-PRICED FuwSizs SEDAN I-lrnaauuc Beams LOW-COST Urassr Zssrrui. Psaroaaamcs _F. O. B. FACTORY (Special Equipment Extra) PRODUCT Tovamo i ~\ A (if! i‘ ~. Coura . . .\ . Roms-ma . . . 'lZ~ i i _- sszo $850 (woe-wen . ssm Dsurxawurs. ssvo (m "swine 4-Dooa Snow $890 says-Zea. Ihbar. Osasnb. III‘ lsciadsg shaded fits; sple- won-seesaw). .._-_..-n--. -._.==_ ... . __ Provincial Motors Limited 224 Great George Street Phone 421 Dealers for Prince Edward Island ~ next meeting is the annual meeting; bridge.’ ladies. Miss Marguerite Gau- to be held at the home oi MP8. And- . det; gentleman's Mr. Fidel.» Perry- arson. Programme to be an armir-l The door prise wee won by Miss m; 0m, R911 c511 w b, .n|wQf‘d by Beatrice wedge. There was a short THE ‘CANADIAN-BUILT PLYMOIJTH ' u- FOR C-ANADIANS SAMUEL e KEN NEDY' 134 Kant Street, i E i i i i b > r 16-Wlth3i. it's ilie Iuvioy incl, ilie cure and its ma that. keeps ill! tits dswmiha, flavour us vim yea sali icv The ilsioufs time ic slaw-grown in, cured in. licpi in when you asli ior lllfliliYa ll0lION i “ BLACK TWUTI/ CHEW|NQ APEX RA N GE A asw genlallls cast irea laaga e! imloved miyscwuieneiesesaiaiaisarpaasisacuasseeategte thalyasshowinyoarbemeneellslllsalpehhfih . _g ilcthunc Hardware 6o. Ltd. "ms nsarmu naaowsaa ssoaae nsnies of allied leaders. —NBW RESIDENTS FOB SUM- MliltlDE-Mr. and Mrs. Haliett and family, oi Oieary have taken lip i their residence in Summer-side hav- lng rented the new residence on court Street. built by Mr. Percy Tenien, oi lummerside. w. and Mrs. lialiatt have many friends hare and are receiving a hearty welcome. llr. Raliett will be the manager oi the new factory. which is being built by die Central Ossemarias oi Charlotte- townsttheeastsadotthetom-I. 2 Glasses Water,’ Not Too Cold, Help Constipation Oas slam wabr is not mush - talls 2 slauas a hell hour before braekisst. You get quicker and bet- ter rasulis by adding a iittis simple glycerin. saline ate. (known as Ad- lerika) to oris glass. Unlike other remedies. Adlsrika sets on I011! upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you never thought were in your sysiem- Misr- tka steps OAI and sour stomach in i0 miautaai Relieves constiplflvll 1B I hours. flushes Drill Co. IM- OOOIOO-OGOIOO »O-OOOO0§§.'9§§94 IJVI I003 l!!! IXDIIN programme oi music consisting of e duet by Mrs. Rey liliiphant and Mrs. I}. P. Foley Ind son“ by Miss Gueida Gaudct. The accompanist was Miss Marguerite Gsudst. l. ____________ PERSONALS —Mrs. N. l1. Wright has returned "to lummersida from a brief visit to ldoniseal. l. —ltev. J.’ P. C. Eraser has return- ed to Bummerside trom a visit to hiaheoseindspalreiesultl. l. -aar. Nelson Adams. Remington. isseriouliyillirsthePi-lncedoisnty Hospital ms many rriaacs wish iiiia llflld! IICOVUIr-‘I. -lalss Adelaide. Humans who has enioyed a brie! holiday at liar home in Remington lstt on insura- day for HIHIIX.—T. -so-s. ll. n. wsdnisn. who has been spending the summer months in luaimeraida the guest oi Mrs. ll. It. Wright. has lait for l“ Pren- cisoo. where she m. s. and tloieneirlsa IHIIIII. P. I. l. eee-eoeoeeoeoeo eeaeeiessaeswvm- BRINGING or FATHER —Dr.I.‘.'l‘. Tanton and Dr. B. 0. Simpson oi Bummer-side, left this morning icir Chicago. where they will attend the Annual Congress of the American College oi Uurgeons to be hcid there daily from Monday to Friday next. ‘rhcy expect to be sway aboutthreeweeksandwiilaisol-t- tend iiie International Clinic at Dc- troit, Michilllli-B- Eastern- Guardian JCLOIING 0U!‘ lAl-l at Ores West Ind Cash Itcre. , alerts October twenty-fourth. Olee-lo-ls-fll In Memoriam VINCENT MCLIOD. DBOMOII "It is not the tear mint we shed Whenthscoldearthhasiust been laid‘ o'er him. That can tali how beloved was th irisnd that is dead. ' Or how deep in our hearts we de- plfl! hlfi.” i The death oi ab.- Vincent Mc- lnod. Dreamers. occurred at his home on Monday. October ‘Ith. ‘and, ai- at this mo- pieasing personality; and he was very highly respected and esteem-ed. He was in vigorous health until about two years ago. when he con- tracted a malady te which he event- ually succumbed. During this inter- val he had the best medical treat- ment as well as careful nursing and attention; but. despite the efforts of loving hearts and gentle hands. it had been evident for some time that his life could not be prolonged. He will be greatly missed. not only in the home circle to which he had been so dcvoiedly attached but by wary. one with whom he had‘ been intim- liteiy associated or acquainted. Dur- ing his painful and protracted illness he was visited occasionally by his beloved pastor, the Rev. D. P. Cro- lfli. by whom he was consoled and strengthened in spirit, and he Md the Ireat happiness and privilege oi .eoeiving the sacred rites oi the Church during his last days on earth. ' The iunerai to Fort Augustus on Wednesday morning was well attend- ed. many mourners coining from a distance w tender their final tribute c! iriendship‘ and respect. A High Mass oi’ Requiem was sung by the flev. Father Croken. The pail bear- era were Messrs. D. J. Hughes. wil- liam Kelly. Fabian Hughes. Louis Grimes. Chester Hughes. and Ker- bert Simpson. Many spiritual offer- though it was not unexpected for some ‘time. the announcement hroughtJcrrow and regret to many ‘friends. "ihedeceassdwsacnlyinhiaasnd yaenltewasanintciiiaeotmarool ings and messages oi sympathy were sent by kind friends. A widow. iormeriy Miss Gertrude K611!- and a family of seven sons and one daughter are left to mourn, Bil mother. as well as iour brothers. we qua-m it» CQMiv-lfl Q e. 1P3‘ n , gal-l- UN w. HI Moe .- 6a 3° v WUI JUST namely John Ft, Joseph. George. and Ambrose. and five sisters, namely, Mrs. E. Keenan. Mrs. John Dunphy. Mrs. P. Strands-l. Mrs. A. A. Steele. and Sister Mary Patrick oi the Or- der oi St. Amie, Victoria. B. 0.. also remain to cherish his memory. The Guardian extends deepest sympathy to the iamlly members. relatives and friends in their great ‘ bereavement and loss. May his soul rut in peace. -@——-~¢———-——_ APPLE PLENTIFUL ADD-lee will be plentiful this year. A crop estimate issued at the Dc- - Pertinent oi Agriculture indicates a yield ior all Canada o! srisiseo bar- rels. or nearly $00,000 barrels more than last year. Nova Scotia main. W"! he!‘ . ‘tlmi with a crop o! es per centl above last year's produq. ilcn. Ontario and Quebec report smaller increases. New Brunswick remains sta" y and 3mm; go]. ilmhia shows a decrease oi i’! par _cent. / Island's Linimoat-Used ler se years ++e++oe++ee+e¢e+oeee++e4 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ‘with: and snsvlrils Glasses. no.1. mllON III‘ iN "rewu- NOW- i nisaoiu‘ in we moan. wi-iaiaa (YAIIIUI: EFFICIENT omcai. SERVICE a IJYII sxasmiln. ouislli surrutn Al?) mun. N sum: on divas harem woes. - a s. W». sonNsrou is‘! least at firs: illsl .,___ » Welsii hravili