.-v>*---_, W pg”;- Austen-w. n. n».-. next order. MR. JOSEPH S. HUME Passed suddenly and peacefully to his twcriastiiig rest on Sabbath the. 15th November i025. Joseph S. iiiinie of Liiineaiii Street. Cain- bridge and formerly of Brooklyn I’. E island. Mr- liunie ivns in his usual health until tho morning of his tieath and having risen early that morn-lug as was his wont. lie WliS stiirlticnly seiz ed with some lit-art ailectloii, wlilcli (KllliJiilGIi only for an hour. when he calmly foil asleep. It. was ro- lllf‘llliii‘l'f*ii that he hail frequently utlcrcrl botii the prediction tuid the do 2 that he should receive liiii iltnielli)’ (‘all without prolonged liilliwts. lk-m-aisl-il \\‘ll‘i a convert of what v1.1a itnou 1 as the Third Iicviviil ill the (‘hurcii ot‘ Scotland on l’. l-I. ishind [Jllr-"vilii-I through soul cxptir- ittllrvs that iv-ri- both rcmzirkziiliio and tab-ding. iic was for many yerars an elder in the Church of Scotland ivliv-rl- tlic tenderness of his prayers and the rich compass of his voice i11 the praises of the sanctuary will be long remembered and missed. - The fuiicrai service was (roiidlict- ed liy itcv. i1. M1, Lamont lute of (ihariotti-toivii; For the airmmmtitla- tion of llic many friends and nym- pnthizers the service Was hold l11 the (‘hureli on Hampshire St. and was filled to capacity. Neglected . Coughs Often lend to serious troubie- Are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed nnd Turpentine. MsnypeopleIQerdst-oidassslmpls‘ incident. But Coughs end Colds when neg ifld on to prieumonin and consumption —the most dreaded diseases common to this Northern temperature- Dr, ‘s Syrulpn of Linseed and Turpentine is well- own as s most elective hescnsnt for so bl- w“! bronchitb, coup and mt 1110- F0! msnyyssreltbssheld itspsce lnthe homes of Csnsde es lbsoiutely depend- sble snd Ins nevu- so popuiel‘ u it is Ooyin _ of sin: 4e sflyttmvam I II ~ ill?’ °-°“"“ Jilin siihs ii a nest trentrnent eokh. FILDUR 701' all your baking WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS c0., LIMITED Heed om¢¢~roRomo Branches from coast to coast lzelp NLY the best flour makes the best bread, pastry and puddings. Inferior flour, or flour that varies in quality cndan- 1 gcrs your success in baking, reduces the food value and appetizing qualities of everything you bake. y I, your retailer, select for your table the best of t everything on the market ~ For your baking I select Purity Flour because in all the years I have been" in business Purity Flour has never failed to please my customers. Ioffcr, you this silk-sifted, oven-tested flour with the understanding that if it does not make the best bread, pics and cakes you ever baked you may rc- turn the unused portion and I, will return the full price of your purchase. Could anything be fairer? ‘ Let me send a trial bag of Purity Flour with your You’ll be delighted. get/t Deceased is survived by his wid- ow, Catherine daughter of the late iiwcn Lamont. of ’i‘yndiile, l’, l5. I. by one son. lfiwen an officer" in the l'_ S. Navy, by five daughters, E111- ily. .\lrs. Kidston; Sarah. Mr: Sty- mt-istp Aiurgarct, Mrs- .\lac.\l|lla11; idlizaheth, illrs. Mnciroiigull; Flor- ence Airs. MacNevin and by sixteen gran/i children. Pall-bearers tvere Mr. L, J, Bish- op, Mr. George Leo, Mr. (loorgc Maciitiugail. Mr. Anions Morrison. Mr. (leorge Harper and Mr. 1t‘. i". Fhidge intcrmciit took place by a11- to corn-gt» at Cambridge Cemetery. ti'alriot Please Copy) MR. SAMUEL NOY In the i-‘iriy -vcni11g hours of Stinday. Oct. ll, 1925. there passed peacefully to rest. one‘ (if the oldirit and most. r specter] Flfiiiiflllifi of ‘ilazclhrook in the person of Saar. uol Noy at the ripe old ill-fl’ of R2 years. lleing ‘a lllfelong resid nt of the cvm-muuity and posseiisrd of a kindly .1nd cheerful disposition lie held a high place in tlu- affection and esteem of a wtide circle o rc- lativcs and friends which was cvid- enced by the large. concourse Wilicil follows-l] the remains on 'l‘ueuday the lflth. tn the last. rrstlng place in the family plot. at POWIIPI/i. There are loft, to choifsh the nicunory oi’ i1 kind and loving hus- band and father a widow" 11nd one] son F. if. ‘Popc- at. home. Tii- funeral service was conduct ed by the Iiev. Mr. ‘bilfiejohnri. arssisteil bylltows. lien<ry Pierce and R. tW; Lindsay. 'i"he pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased. viz: \\'illiam Noy. Jiames Noy. ‘P. J. Noy. William lugs. Ernest logs. Earle lngs. Flin Flori Mine Is Sold To U. S. People THE PAS. MRIL, Nov. 2i-~0ft'i- clal announcement has been made here of the sale of the ‘Flin Finn copper mine for $3,000,000 to Unit- ed Staten mining interests. with the former owners of the mine. the Mining Corporation, retaining a 10 per cent. Interest in the produc- tion. it was also announced that development work on the proper- ty will commence immediately on a lnrize scale. 'l"_he names of the interests concerned were not made “gflgqmwfiuggenhsim interests made the public. but it in rumored that the you settle lie flour once and/or all! cow Summerside NIGHT CLASSES an» o > a ouzz-ii-is-iino. Business College A NEW STUDENT EVERY DAY. Good positions can only be held by those who have hsd s good BUSINESS EDUCATION, ~ J. POGSON, Prin- ~2~ - g THE iitsiiiii GlIAlllllili‘ -SHOP from Holman! Catalog. _FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Pago 3 la available. tf zieslion ,___ -—-8PEOIAL PRlGEB on floor rugs and art squares on‘ sale (lays lat Slnclailrs. 6264-11-26521 l —GUARDIANB ON SALE at the ,Guardian's western office in the McNelll Building, Summerside ev- iery day, l -MEN'S BROWN TWEED SUITS, three button, sack model—- Ielzes 3t; to 44. Special for sale days pvr suit.—$l0.98. Sinclair's. 62§4-11-2t3~2l ‘ --BOYS' TWEED SUITS, ris- ‘,sorted colors, sizes 26 to 30, $4.95. iSizcs 31 t0 35. special $5.95 ltcl” stilt on saic ilays. At Sinciaifls. 6264-11-26-21 l -AULD LANG SYNE and House- .wifc's Calendars have been receiv- {ed at the Guardian's Western Of- ‘Vice, lilcNeiil Building, Summer-I ‘aide. These calendars will be given ~10 those subscribing or renewing their subscription to the Guardian. —-REMNANTS OF FLOOR nnd table oil cloths, curtain materials. eretonnes, wall papers and window shades, at clearing prices 011 Siiil‘ ‘days, “Ycdnosday, 'l‘hurs<_la_v and Friday this week. At Sinclair's. GZtlLlI-Ztrlll Eastern Guardian _..'SHOP from Holmsn's Catalog. 1 ..'EASTERN AGENT.-—.- Mr. .1. \\", Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ' Send 30c. in stamps for the i. ISO-page Purity Flour Cook Book. Scot Postpaid. ..*THE POPULAR COMEDV,— "Aunt Jcrunhy on the War-Path." will be again presented in St. Mar- garctfls Hail, by special request, on 1S1. Andrews Night, Monday, Nov. .,'1o_ by St. .\largarot‘s Dramatic lClub. Popular music and new spe» ‘ft-tallies between acts. Sale of 1110*} ‘after performance. 6273-1126431 l ..‘°‘MONTAGUE PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE- Tho ‘sacrament of ~lht1 i‘ thuslas 111 —DICTIONARIES can be had at. the Western Guardian Office, Wat-i er Street, Summerside for only ilf~i ty cents with a new or renewal‘ subscription, tf‘ -GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The. (liiardiarrs Western Office is llOWi located in the MoNeill Bulldingd Water SL. Sunimcrsltie, where sub‘, ecriptions. news or advertising sviii§ be received. The phone number is; 238. —-POTATOE$ WANTED-Table; stock Canada A grade. l11 the market for twenty cars. Highest cash prices paid. \\'ill he at Queen l-lotol. Summerslile, Thursday and ii‘riday' to make contracts tor.‘ spring delivery. Certified (fobbltwrsl and Mountains. You will find our, prices attractive. Abbot Worthly.. - 628186-11 - -UNION CHURCH AT ALBER- T0N—-O11 Sunday, Nov. 15. 1110 two congregations of the United (‘hurcli in Alberton. formerly Aicthodis; and Presbyterian, con~ SlllTi-illtlltii a local un-ion. The spec~ ial preacher for the (lay ‘was Rev. J. ‘M. Shaw. "D. D. professor of Systematic Theology tin the United Church College in Halifax and one of tlic- foremost scholars in (‘an- ad-i. Dr. Shaw's sermons were both timely and inspiring to‘ an un- iiiuial degree In the morning he directed his hearers‘ attention to. the challenge oi’ Ithc past. and l11 the evening to the challenge of the futurc. For two ‘weeks in this un-, lied congregations an election for eItIOrs has been carried on with‘ the result that Messrs 1M. -R. Lcardn M. A. Mat-Noll]. M". "R. Onlton. Ly- man heard. George Gard and E. O.‘ llarthour were chosen with great‘ unanimity to serve as elders. The newly elcctetl elders are to be or- dained on Sunday evening. Nov. 29., The ‘best. of fieling and a fine on? prcvade the whole new; congregation. i l .w'-- -NEW SUPERINTENDEN_T--, lilr. \\'illia111 Brandcr, a native of Sea View, and a profesiiioiirii oloc- trlelan has engaged to operate the‘ Keiislngtnn Electric Light plant located at llunk River. Just so soon as Mr. llraiitlcr can remodel the parts that he deems easenliail to successful operation. he will bu; lwebiiiw-d to furnish current. in‘: Dora's Supper will be calm-erred l11 the ilaptlst. church on Sunday. NOV- Zilth, ‘Jl ll a. in. Preparatory ser- vice on F-riday. the 27th at 7.45 p» 111.. Rt ‘v. I). .\i:1c\'|icar,-Interl1i1 Mod.- orator. gi-wooos ISLANDS— The sac- rrznrnt e1‘ the Lord's Sulilivr Wm ‘be (|lw‘])t‘il‘5(‘li in the Presbyterian "hurt-h Wood islands, on ‘Sunday. Nov. 251th at ll a. 1n. The ordina- iiioii 1.1‘ tlic elders elect will takf‘ place at thatt. service. There will urday as previously announced. I). ‘.\lacVicz1‘:‘. interim hioderator. l ~-'*0RDlNATlON—-At 111p Pres Railway Case T0 ‘on Sunday evening, the 22nd. \\'il- llimn R, Wvtthattrr, Alex J. Iiiaciavod W e d n e S d a yand Dan Niticl/(innon. recently elec- ted elders, were ordained to that. ilioiy office. They roadiiy answcrcd ‘the questions put to them without . “mental reservation". The session “TTMVN NW- ziflnmwmg, °~[‘oi‘ St. Antlrewn Church. (la-rillgan a reference as to tho constitutufnwand “ialvohn Nhflmlson’ "ma m, al validity and effect oi’ section 1811' Ammngup‘ nwwifltml My Macvicaq.’ of the Railway Act. and involvi11g.R,,,._ A S gl‘\“yart who is Tendmn the rigiit. of the Nlppising C0111?“ ing great service to ithe cause Rflilivu comvaiiy w occupy crcvuriiu-rr, gave lilt‘ prayer, bromine- lands l11 the Province of (Quebec forlilnn, The ltirgo congregation who tho purpose of the construction olwvitnervicd that solemn service were a line Dffilll (iiitario into the Que rcmindr-rl that. ‘Ptrcsbytoninnism bee northwestern gold fields. illiSiiiiflllfil-i for a system of doctrines been definitely set down by the Sui tilfll Will 111W"? 501i 1h" tifi-Crflllilllll‘? prcme Court of ‘Canada for Wed-PCT ‘>111 11151‘? 7111i Will 11W‘ l11 U18 1171- nestiuy morning at 111.30 zrclock. tfarllng frpfihnfiftg of gplf-fgngwlng _____<-o>__. youth and the unbroken vigor of Kgimedy, Progressive ‘.13i‘li“‘.§‘.i1‘i1v‘§’ liiife Oiiiihiii mm’ and Leads Collins ’ 1 Conservative liflfil".‘.i"l‘.."‘t.'.‘ JISI.‘.'.'.“‘.li‘.§..l;t'£2 51".‘; ,compllatlo1i of votes I11 all polls (¢"“d|,n Frans.) ‘but two l11 Ponce River made here yflqvpjnljnnqp)’ Mm” m,“ Q|..‘by the fifiiPilli election agents of n M_ Kannedyl Progfggglyu lends-Sir. Kennedy and William liar. Jnmon Collns, Conservative, whose‘ ' l Those lliiflfiiffifli figures are: Kennedy. Progressive I (Tolins. (‘onservntive .. O>O-&§§§O-Q t INSIDIOUS be no preparatory service on Sat- Qongfgguuons or copious satisfaction. Mr. "Brniidert was ctr-worker with the other op-l erator l11 Suminorside for eleven years and is conversant with nll the develcpiiicnts of electrical 011-‘. ergy. licuce the patrons who now receive and look forward to ro- celving electric fluid from "this source. may be assured that Mr. Ilraiidcr will glvc the very best service that the source of eiiergin at. his t-ominaiiil can supply. Y.’ -—MEMORIAL SERVICES-The] Jialpeque and. Kensingttin churches were favon-d‘ on Sunday morning and night with two addresses by Rev. m. (ieiigo. 'l‘l1c subject of the address at Mi1l-‘ .1u'1c11=111 service held 1n llonflitguc peqllo at three o'clock l11 the after-i noon being: “The Iicssons of tho, (lreat War." I11 the evening at Kensingmn the subject of the gift- ed genlit-niaifs discourse. ivas: "Quceiily Wifehood and [loyal Motherhood." in this tiiscnurse’ the speaker paid l1 worthy trlbuto to the life of the lute lamented] Queen Aloxiiiiilra. She was tho‘ (laughter of a ‘Sea Kins; Hhc was the choice of the Prince and tho‘ choice oi tho (Queen and the choice of Parliament. and, I believe. the. chosen of (lod, to wield an lutlu- ‘once for good l11 the affairs of thei Empire, and we may add the wordsl of the wise man: “Many dauglr} tors have done virtuously. but‘ thou excelled them all." Her great personal Iicaiity was eclipsed only by the beauty of her trliaratrter. 'l‘n her late illitéiiiilifi. King EliWllHi~ Vii. she was the sheet. anchor toi windward in every gale. 'l‘o her‘ son the pn-sent King, she ivas his, to him the blood oi‘ the Norsemanl which made him the Sailor King. whose love has been for the, navy‘. the bulwarks of Britain's strength. To her grandson she has impart-- ed the lesson of duty to (loll and.‘ to the Nation. of which he will. if, his life be spared. be the lenderd, Measure life by loss insicnvl oil eqi EYE STRAIN ti» I ...".':.,f'“ ”"' ""°"" ““ The Latest in Sufferers from Eyestrsln _ mgy have psi-vest vlhlon end Instruments therefore do net suspect the preeenes of sny eye defect. Ilnvln] Installed In one "Unll" the Isles! Dpllfltl Inefrnmslh for Eye Examination. I nun [Iv- lni Montague nml vicinity eel’- vlns ennui to nny In the lnrler neutron. ‘this he Zen] Unis was hronlht from the United links end wns shown st the lerltiine Optonielrls Convention In Olm- The motive power of the entire human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normsi eyes, It is computed utlilss shout 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ejrsln is present. s mush ierg- er proportion ls required. Hence defective eyemlhreugh eessive amount of Nerve En- I 1 l Cuticura Preparations Unexoelled in purity, they ere If ls ’ ‘ the lest word In Option! Iqllpment en the msrlet. orgy, may seriously offset the functioning of other organs of the body. and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EYII l I their consumption sf en ex- I llevs your lyes Inllneol with precision nnd e-vfl-‘hms purchase. Msterfsi for the erec- flon of n refining plant will be frcighfed in this winter. Ex'”'“° H. J. MABON u. F. L h Optenelrl Ien .,....‘..°. ""1 ---.~.--~=f-~.-='"---. w . O-OQ ., ’ ‘ by millions ss unrivsled is the promotion of skin end hair hulth. The purifying. anti tic, pore-cleansing properties of nti- i, cure loop lnvigorsts end ,1 the skin; the Ointment soot u snd i helps to hcsl rsshcs snd eruptions. The Irsely-lsthering lhsving Stick muses no ‘ itstion but ieevu the shin fresh end smooth. The Tslmrn is fregrsnt end refreshing. fifi ~ ..." m Stylish Women's Goats That are Warm, t A SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES’ COATS AT‘ $8.75 AND $11.75 ‘ ~You'wiil find some v ‘Coats all in citceptionally 900d miiflil" with and without fur collars, lined throughout with plain =1; i\y!_I\\\“ ems; “slight , i and Splendid Values Qry special bargains In this llns of Ladlcs‘ such as Velour. Blanket Skirts Children's navy pleated Skins of good quality scree- Very epecial price 31-00 Coats 4 only Children's Coats. 1D and 12 years. Special .- $1.98 Velour, stc., and striped sateen. if you arc looking for a good wearing. comfortable Cost you will find it here.‘ All Bil"- . ' ’ kirts Childreifs Gloves Lad“ S A few Skirts in both plain and pleated. Good quality materials. Very cowl-l ‘"75 Ladies‘ Chamoleette Gloves fancy gauntlet styles. Spen- ial . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 90c _ —— " Hand Bags _ Ladies’ DYCSSCS Under arm style with top As l‘ “m: o’ Lame‘ strap and fitted with puree . P"? a _ , _ and mirror. nearly all with Dre's" i" Pow" TWIN’ Sim’ inside frame. plain and fancy firm" tang" Flcrrzelzpeclfi leathers In black, eand- grey c “r ' and brown- Prices range from price of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.98 $1M.’ m _ _ _ _ _ _ I A _ D _ _ _ H .850 \ gain, not. by wine (ifllllk, but by Wiilti poured forth, for lovcfi: strength standctli l11 lovo'ii sacri- fice. and who suffers most hath incst to give." The altar was cov- ered with the Union Jack, and guiding star. and she bequeathed‘ from its folds were draped streams and rosettes of crepe. Men died In the wiir sacrificing their life in the have that It would be the lat-ii warmthe war to end war. Our choice lies between whoie-Iienrted and lull international two-operation for world Justice, world security. and world peace; or growing in- ternational, ill-will, suspicion and liirrezii-iiiig wiir preparations, which must bring another war. What is our choice’! We need a world court ‘P! Justice where differences be- lwer-n nations can be settled by law, nnd the offending nation treated as the individual offender. Make wiir illegal. make it. crimi" al, “Thou shalt not kill" is :..\ much the commandment to the 11a~ tloii as to the individual. States- mannhlp has failed to consummate the desired end. The church must end war. Tariff walls and grab- bing commercial institutions have been the causes of war. To you we throw the torch. ‘Us yours to hold it. high. if ye break faith we will not sleep though poppies grow in Flanders field. The Hon~ or Roll was displayed and among the names ere those of men of sll creeds. In grateful memory of our breve end noble sons who gave their lives for home, Empire. and freedom in the Great War. 1914- 1918: Hadley B. Adams, John D. Burns. W. Earle Dsvlnon, J. Em- met Drlscoll. J. M. Milton Driscoll. Charles Hartwell Hickey. John Earle Locker-by. David Mcfiongan. (i. Russel Mcfiougsn. George C. McKay. Gordon Henderson. Fred- erick J. Matthews. B. Hayfield Morrison. Albert Rosch. Charles Kingsley Wiggins. nlliPF Decornm est pro petrls morl. VERY SPECIAL VALUES Ladies’ Satlnsttc Bloomers, assorted colors. Special . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 Ladlss" Flannelette Night Gowns, long sleeves. Special . . . . .. $1.25 Prowse Bros Limited “THE ‘ONE PRICE CASH STORE” t . MEMORIAM MR. HERBERT CHAMPION CN-"flli lii nil his undertakings. llc its survived by ‘his Mile. 1i oiio (laughter liltinche. his m0!“ Mm. ‘Capt. John Champion, l" sisters. ‘Mrs. William lmflvili 'in the ilcatli of liorbcrt (Thani- A|pprg,,n_ and M11 Arm,“- }l plon. Albcrton and Prince =O0unty,ql' Ma|p¢q,,o_ loses one of its bcst citiizens. Only m 11 year ago on the advice of his physician he Wm; to Montreal and underwent i1 serious (ipeitation. For a time tlt seemed 11's if his recovery Willi permanent but albout. ttwo inon- Ills ago ho was (i-biigrd to remain in bed. ‘Herc ho was carefully nt- ienrlell to ‘by h-ls doctor. nurses land loving wife. He. parted away poric fully on Friday morning the 20th. , The funeral was held on Sunday ‘ 22nd. at the Anglliciin Church tin i Albert/in and was the largest seen there for many years. The Rev. (LI P‘. Sprlggs. of Kmnsfngton assisted} by lltev. G. A. Christie. of Allicr-I [m1 conducted the service at church- and giriive. The pail-bearish were M98511 w. c. Lawson, J. w.| Waugh, Etiwiiifli ‘Woitme. Herbert Fraser, Janice ‘McQueid, T, C| flell. ; The Jute lierhcrt Champion was one of the outstanding members of the Anglican Church 1n Aihorton, of which he was ‘Warden for many years. in business he took a pm- mnncnt place and was most succ; LIE-CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION FOURTH DISTRICT or KING'S A Convention of the Lin-conservative Electors of the 7411'": Harbour District. will be held on Mondsy, Novemhe 30th., I! 3 ‘ 111.. In lbs Public mu n Murray River. m- m were“ "f sting s candidate to contest the District, in the fortheemlnl W’, election. Chslrmen of polls srs required to osll msetlnllv i‘ n’ point the five delegate to which eeoh ls entitled. ..._4 GARGLE Your throat every mornintt Vi“ Minard’: in water and prvvfli colds, INIMN‘ Mte shd Ps'il chuckle wm “"I‘.h‘e‘ Freshman” eomse lo twvn. at Y, 620il-23-8i. ‘I OIORGI A. ’°°Lc.nM. lAM-‘IKWII: ID . t 'n' "F ‘