.-'-s;-;.-,'~..._-g; aY-z; ,. ' ATURDAY. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! AN u, pecial Sale “(po- fl-Ml. mil‘; w» g-i- 4 it SALE STARTS Q4 "r-‘J; » . "i. l if. Friday September 26th Ends Saturday 0ct. 4th Qua Smith Who Has Been in Charge of Dur Large Staple Department the Past 22 Years l! .Wcstern Guardian —0RDER DIU-NTLP TIRES and heavy red inner tubes at Bruce's. -—LONG RANGE l0 and 13 go. shot shells in stock at Braces. 7223-9-27-21. -AUTO AND RADIO "A" Storage, 1B and "C" Dry Batteries, sold whole- sale and retail at Braces. 7201-9-26-21. -li.-M. SILVER. FOX FEED con- tains 10'? meat, 2'5 bonemeal, milk powder, flshmeal, cod liver oil, yeast f and iodized salt. Sold wholesale and retail at Bruce's. 7201-9-26-21. —FOB SALEL-Nicest horse drawn hearse on the Island. Apply P. L. Bowness, Funeral Director, Summer- side. 7227-9-27-sth-2wks. —MR. P. L. BOWNEBS, Funeral ' mm vflcgflqn in New Brunswiclc4 IBIS ON ALI -Mr Forbes of Messrs Brace and! McKay, Summerside. is srendins B‘ —Sena Dreelman Mclirthur re- turned on Wednesday evening from ottaw; where he has been IMBdIIlZ ' Parliament-S .._My, T, B. Hagen of Ottawa. ‘ accountant in the Bank of Commerce thrre. has been visiting his aunts. the Misses i-iunt of summmide- 5- __Miss Aims Gaudet of Melrosr Mass arrived on Wednesday evening on a visit to her sisters in Summer- side. She is the guest of Mrs Moses’ Blaquierie . -S —Miss Edith Allen, daughter o! Mr and Mrs L. R. Allen of Summer side left On Friday morning for Dal- . Save on Attractive WALL PAPER SELETEMBER 21. 1930 1-n.._—~- ‘ over the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, of Centervllle, -Mrs Jones and her two children Bedeque, and will operate it in con- from Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. | Junction with his Summerside bust-lure visiting Mrs Jones Parents. Ml‘ ness. Mr. Bell, who has purchased’ and Mrs Joseph Peters of Summer- Mr. Wright's residence will have side.—S charge of the undertaking equipment. 7226-9-27-5at-tues-imml --Her rnany friends will bc pleased | f to hear that Miss Marjorie Pickering, . —OPENING MEETING 0F I. o. n. ‘ eldest dauzhlfl of Mr- and Mro- ' iL-rhe Summerside Chapter or the _ George Pickering. Sherbrooke. who I. 0, D. E, held their (ypenjng meet. I was operated on for appendicitis in lllg on Thursday afternoon and out. the Prince County Hospital on Tues- Director and Embalmer, has taken housie University-S I I i i. Has Retired and We Have Decided to Reduce " §lfi£§€ in This Dept. Betore We Put In a New Fvlanager. This Dept. Contains, Print Cottons dlneetings, Ginghams, Table Linenslowelling, containing. Flannelette, Cottons ot AlllKinds N DISPLAY to-day, fifty very attractive patterns of Wall Paper that we are clearing out to make room. Among these there are pat- terns suitable for any room in the house, many designs, expressive of many tastes, many pleasing colors. _,___.-:r-~_. -.,.',.. .- Shown on special display rack Clearing at 8c to 30c, D ouble Roll 51X PATTERNS of thirty inch onn LOTS of Wall Paper about en- i . lined their ivinter program. The i day is makinz satisfactory nrosroso- Wall Panel's. handsome. rich de- ougli for average size room, ziée i; y l, _ negent, Miss Mary Hunt, presided| —5- signs, values to $300 roll clearing at variety clearing at _: _ ll" w?» Grey Cotton. Special Sale Price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c. a yard over the meeting, which was well at- ——_ [endgqi At the dose c; ‘h, busmassl —Mr WA. Wright of Ccntreville, meeglng M“, M330,- smm was pry has retired from the business life nnnwd ‘vim a fountain nan set as n of Bedeque and has sold his valuable small token o; the esteem 1n “with property to Mr Elliot Bell ot Albany l-‘Illi _\";ii'ii.< law-y ‘Cotton. Special Sale Price 1'50 _\'ill'il.< Cotton 'l‘u\vclllug. Spetriul Sale Price Per .................Iofetlyflfd Triple Roll Half Price aaQ-soE-aeeoécsai ' ' “ 10e.ayard lilF-il yzirils ‘_‘T~ii1l-ll Striped Flilllllclfillt‘. Special Sale Price .. . .. i 1212a. yard 1..., ,. m, b, m. membm o, m, L i ivhich oonsistyof a. good farm and’ of 10° some fool- VARNISHED rims PAPERS one l 1w» _\';1l"il.< Zliiiiucli Sirlpvil Flllliliclirtlc. Special Sale Price . . . . .. .. 16c. 8. yard o‘ D‘ Mi“ Hum in makhg the I rslden‘; “ilemiisyzs, Wocnflogsettr v2: ODD ZROLLS OF BORDER very pattern only’ “we a“ over dong“. I , A v _ ‘ p ‘ ‘ _ _ presentation on behalf of the memb- ca“? a "t - - . 919313 , 1mm. yard; .‘.i.-iiii-li .\iripcil l< lauiiclvttv. bpecial Stile Price . . . .. . .. . .. 15c. a yard an regretted the departure of Mr and Augustine ca" where they will m useful for rooms fmlshed m Alabas. . _ . . . ' future reside. Mr Percy L. Bowness fine or Mufggco, Per 1,. 3., .: ..‘,-_\_ L.‘ _ n, “l F]; ,1,“ _ S, x - Mrs. Small from Summerside and ex- ‘ I n _\ ll l int l iile llllli t e pccial Qale Price .. 14c. a yard pressed the Winn that they nmnn of Summerslde has bought the un- Per R0" c i 1mm ‘\'lll'll.\' Jiihiiit-li White l~‘lliniitlliliic. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 16c. a yard always have pleasant memories of dermal"; mteres“ of Mr wright E Roll ‘ D l R n . ., . . thi .s. b s l , v l‘ ~l _\.llil.\ o |~llll‘ll \\ lulu 1~ lAIIHPlUllP. bpccial Sale Price . .. . .. . .. .. 20c. a yard er sojourn The man who is {and of hdmrrlil DOUDIG ROIlS o“ e o . , n . ' I , ' ‘ “i. Plain (Jrcy lilauuelette same price as White. ngifif -()RG,AN1ZE1) FOR WINTER invariably has a monopoly. ' _ v _ ACTIVITIES-Tile Young People's _l ltt-gulur \lllll(‘ 38c. and 10c. special 25:. each . oiiih of Trinity United Church. 151i vuivls (‘iiituu (‘n-pin lli-gulur Lfzitr. Sale Price Summersidc. met in the Epworth. w . g Soilcil 'l‘iilil<~ (‘rivcria Iicgulai" Value $1.10, 000., and 60c. I Hall on Wednesday evening to or-‘Eastern Guafdlan ganize their club for the winter act-l ivities. An outline o.‘ the program‘ -_,- ' to be followed was ‘discused and Stl --'GR0C|'3RY DEPDRTMENT- — 15e.ayard On Sale Half Price On Sale at .. . Half Price. Fuiliwl Pillmv Fuses. I Srilluil 'l'.'ll|lr~ llillillcrs. Regular Value 5B 1. 60. w‘ l ii; ll ' r llrn-sr: Gingham. Itcgular Value 12c. and'15c. For . . . . . . . . .. 10c. a yard _ w“ dmded lo follow along the same Newifiesh stock every week 16' b‘ ‘ ; _ lines as last year. The leaders were Ives, Limited. 7178-9-25-31. - : S t \\'liiln Shouting. Regular Value 450., and 50c. Sale Price . 39c a yard appointed for the months of Octob- i Q n -- » l“ ,_ , . ‘ ‘ » _ . n . . i er and November. The Offltfflrs for ..'I.ADIES' NEW FALL COATS —— -_ W. i t i L lliJl .i. li. ll hiii l ting. itcgulni \ alue inc. Sale Price . . . . . ., . .. . . 38c. a yard the yen, were elected an {ounwsk in“ n,.,.n.nd_ Now 15 your time w buy S7 F thel Dominion, and registers annually Lug into the market; but, is tiie , . A him‘ (HHHUW or “med Towels at ma“ red d _ m‘ “A, Hon. President and Study lender, and save. T. G. Ives Limited. l U81‘ 0x in fl-Ylrer number Oi pedigree animals number has increased, l wider and l, a . n t _ . . g y lice prices. , l m“ J. R was". President” M,‘ 7179_9_35_31_ I d t M k uni ls to be found in any othermore general interest has baensnown , _ _ _ >_ .‘ __ _ , , _ Rowland Forbes; Vice Pres, Miss n as r a es Spec es of live stock. The 70,883 in silver fox furs by the fur buyers. a l l‘; I1. lilii_.ill> lil Falcons, (‘ieii-iinns,1>riiii Lotions, Planneleites, Etc, at Half Price nalennice smanmnn. was“ n1.“ Rum “PRINTS AND GINGHAMSP y silver {ox cubs born 1,, 19m nndlnnn by the m. "we as n “n” h - _ | ' (~;n<.;,;,, _<,.,-,-,n_ glwcinl Iii-inns __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 10¢“ 12c" He’, and 17h a yard Ihloivelilyn: Ses.. Mes Zilpha MC- Balance of our printed bruadclotlis. Fine Progress giiliisggdt Evy this atsrsociation} are lThis has resulted. ‘generally spealnng. _ ‘ >_ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ Quurr e. The first meeting will take Priced up to ate-to clear the lot- ’ n rom ess an a score oflln a steady increase in the prices 1' l‘l.ll1".l ( iirtliiiiiiiiz. bpcciul prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180., 250., 30c. and 35c. a yard ‘place on October 3rd.-s your Chaim go,- 13¢ yam '13 q 1W5, (Mail and Empire) silver foxes taken from tho lVlld by hbul-ned for silver fox furs. As was I l . - , I l F. ivvlir ti‘ (‘i-cum ‘lhu-liisli 'l‘nv;elliiig- Ilegnlar Value 20c. For . . . . . . . . 15c. a yard Lmmd‘ 7179'9'25'31' The Cilrlfldifln Province of Plllloo lme pioneer breedm‘ The "mimble m be °xp°°ted' °°"d‘“°m 1m “um” , v —FOUND GUILTY 0F CREATING -—-— Edwnrn Island is the cradle and home iBTOWth of the silver fox industry ls rhad a marked effect on the prices of ‘ 131mm, n; mpg; “Hymns. llngulur \21llle 60c. For . . . . . ., . . . . . . . 40c. a yard A DISTURBANCIL-A good deal of .1200 warms as inch Drapery o, me (ox fuming innnstm waned indicated by the rigures of the last ‘all pelts at the December and January _ i , _ interest “n5 Lnknn 1n me 1.01m. cnnt i Cnintkm clan, 15c yam-q; Q Ives, in 1878' the industry has had '8 four years. taken from Canadian live ifur sales, but silver fox furs were lest l .~\‘l nihw.‘ Rhoda. in this locpurtment not otherwise advertised will be sold during this iplwoeellllli-l a‘ sllmlllorolde on Wcd- Limited. ‘7179-9-35-31- steadv growth and has spread to all ism“ mcrds- “f ‘ma’ m‘ cubs laili-‘ciod ma" my "h" m“ 3 _ ,_ _ _ _ nesday and Thursday when Angus ___,_ P lilo‘ 0f m8 DOmlTllOYl- Prlnc reglstfrw by the akove assrviation: ~ In the later decades of the 19th ,§ ~ I , blmclal Sal“ at “lwlesllle-hlws- Cameron appeared’ before stlpoiiuiery ..‘DEATH nrzaru‘ arena-rm. 13:11?“ dim“ i moreover‘ is noilieze. saass; 192139.151; 51.624; 1929 ccntury before foxes ivere raised ir ‘l ’ lwya“ 0n W‘) charges‘ The first n" ED“Tho potato growers oi’ the B!" supnlyina live foxes for the stocking l 70 883' Captivity it has been estimated thai l. . n being drunk and creating a disturb- Will tlreflily “Bret the 698th 0f Wink o! in farms 1n Europa The silver Production of Pelts between 2.000 and 3.000 silver for ti . 0 ance in the Paradise Cafe on Tuesday Movilrioh. of Harmony Junction. -r .. -. . While there has been a larger sale lpelts were placed upon ‘the market . . 9 i m Th d h‘ h d s d l F fox 1s the star of the industry. and of n n f b l , \_ . , ng _ g 5mm ghafgg was for w c occurre un ay morn rig. or the beauty of its n" has made n a ve s ver oxes as reed rig stock iarmually. For tho past two year! t ' f I]. 0 Get COIIUIIS at Greafly RQGIICGCI PrIceS having a revolver on his pcrscn. The‘ the loot several seasons Mr- Movnr- fnvonm 1n the marks“ n, W; nnnn during the 1m few years than tvel‘ hm iouooo sflvfr 10x pelts h“. bee: r l. n evidmce ‘v35 that he “.85 hopelessly 15h wins the representative of the Po- Tm earnest authentic record of the before. these animals represent only nbsirbed each year by the fur trade raisins of foxes in captivity comes ma“ 25 p" “mt °‘ the 311"" "l" "ld- l" "l! numb" 07 “M11194 will from Tigmsn m thc- Northern part prrxiucod. The main function of animals has not increased. it Ls estim- Ot Prince Edward Emmi n": growth sllvrr fox ranching is the production ated that wild pelts comprise only of the industn, was slow um“ 1890' of pelts. in fact, a large number of the about 2.000 of this number. Thu ranchers are no longer interested tn lestimate is confirmed b,v the fart the sale of live foxes. As a consequ- that at the different fu r auction: drunk and to“ staggering around meltnto Growers‘ Association at Har- resturant swearing iuid wanting to mm)’ Jlmctlom Where 1am“ ship‘ fight “rhen m‘. police arrested him‘ ments of certified seed stock are they searched him and found a m_ made each fall. from the districts of "m" °“ hi‘ lmwll- 1'11"" “We Mdjbm?’ mg P°“°' H°"“““"m°' when it was stimulated by a Period or five blank catridges in it. For the s°“" L1" m“; m“ "W" "ml rising nnces m, ‘m, In m, an first offence he wgg given m, days 1n ‘sgnltllhdeznriiese niiiniignaxllkslgllprziegsiq: enumeration by the commissioner or ence. thtre has been a rapid increase pelts of wild foxes formed less than Jail with an additional fine or s35 and {named to 1:8 And respect tie Agriculture for Prince Edward Island m the number of silver fox pelts cam- 2 per cent of the total offerings. i“ demun °f payment W“ "wmhs l" showed 277 fox farms in that Province '- and pl ce ever confidenc in him ' . lail. On the seamid count he was for the“ roundyhlm to been‘ n d with R mm] of an” {oxen Mnmn wtotxbluiuuusuunwwmuuu uuubfiflfifimifiitfemmfi fined $4: atnd costshor iin deflault of ‘lamest yncnhcr favoring the “Lad; while uxperimenm in the raisin; of , payme" W0 m“ 5 n la‘ < Th“ ' - M foxes in captivity were being made in ' “CWSM ‘lid m” ‘Mel’ ‘my “ldellcfi whlc: nomplofledfrxllm’ dmr the other Provinces. and the records snow An njourned case against Jnscph ‘Elf?’ l; aqua y 3r an Square that foxes were successfully bred ir. Gallant for creating B disturbance ‘l?! ‘:85 Ono‘: aflgiefinltfirlgal’ susddeln difiu; Quebec 1n 1393 in Ont/aflo- m 191g with a You‘? "m" w!“ ‘an!’ m n v t L r r rise, ee nit a ' _ you full protection against loss m: aura“ f on Selmmber lie suffered a peculiar disease for the “m7 m NW“ 5mm l" 1905- PQ-‘i in the event. of fire. tho". 00l- ~ l - n8 W" Olllld Sllllty and past Severn; Wars and which even farmlnil is now carried on lislon, or accident. To have a "nod $20 or one month in jail. Alnnzned the dncmn.‘ Two yem agolProvinces of the Dominion, and the Policy that affords only vlrilll speedcr. who admitted t0 the pullCelhe went under treatment for nlnmqtlnumber of farms is steadily incrcns- |"°‘°°"°" l! "i" illmcm"? t“ that, he “he going a; “my mngs an ‘ l be safe you-need full coverage. We'll be glad to submit facts h V the whole wing," 1n the hospltn. 1n ing. The latest statistics available _' our in the town was flllfd $25 and 30mm, He returned not cum; butlshow that 192i! t-herc. were 4371 fur ' m“ °' ‘hill-l’ day in Joil- S. and flfllrbl showing the out oi lull coverage. and why you Remember the Dates ot This Sale lTridaygSept. 26th to Saturday Dct. 4th l n l X0 GOODS 0X APPROBATION DURING THIS SALE —ALL CASH. "Lid . l- TltE DIG STORI-l . ebotq oqu KKPDIQOITCXCEODCYCFOOEYQTDWJ u<.>i.-i.l.'.ll.tu'a_i.tu<.> u UQQQUQQQLEUkLuQU. muwoufl Never judge n woman by her hat Now is the time in have that Pipeless Furnace in- “m t‘ “a” by l“ bmllleii only improved. He wasn't ublo to d9 farms in the Dominion. of which .__v .________. _ ——— ~ much hard work on the farm. but. the 3.576 We?!‘ 10X farms» stalled. Before doing so do not fail to investigate the t QOUUG5C$UOIKYOUUUOCU7QOGOIIECFDDI6GOQGISQQOO6 a 2 Q ' ' 40000000» s 0000000000- .. - . ‘ i “w” h l‘- g, . ,,,,,,”,,,,,,,,. EYE "W T . .i.ori< of his duties at the Rltlllllay The development oi the industri 8 "'° . , . . . . . 84b nave YOUR EYES S TES ED Station, WlilCh was within a quarter with relation to the silver for led to g LINE. SCVQH dlffffflll 517.05 i0 CIIOOSG ' i‘ lxnMnNEn AND AN“ m‘ l mun of his home. suited him the fonnauon in 1915 of the prince a WI"! & B LI It d 5 n" ousszs m-rm . . . . I lam‘ QII Cy IIIII 5 from heaiin" from R 000 i0 50 000 cubic feet ranging ‘9 GLASSES Firm l. W TAYLOR mew‘ n10“ m’ two grown“) ho“ Edward mm“ Sm“ F“ Breed“ , - N . . §‘ E F" ptflwKllltiN ".,,..,,‘~ 22°‘ 13.? ‘JZi..T.T..°ZZZl..ZZZ ‘Li? ."..'§$.‘§Z’°l?°li'l' oiliililf 31113.1.“ ‘Sui? g "mm" “om”- in price "m" $1101)” and up msmned. Guaranteed to 8 I. lfl Richmond 8:08! giumlly will miss him and ‘hold for Fox Breederh’ Association. The last g amen“ Bhck’ ch"l°"”°'n'P' a‘ " “w” M38‘ give salisfn¢linn_ prices and tel-ms arrangent nnan € - _gnyno”n”_n“a_, » "9" ___ . ._ ihlm a tender spot in their hearts. named is the largest breed society in , .;.-.-..,;,; A gfaiiiméifié ur FATHER —Bv Goorite Mel/ionic SAMUEL KENNEDY ~0- , .n ? 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