wuov-r-e---~»c<~- Have You Joined Holman’s Dinner illub‘ - You have now one oi the most wonderful opportunities you ever had oi’ getting the very class and quality oi Tea Set or Dinner Set that you have long wanted-through Holman's Dinnerware Club. Hundreds have already taken advantage ol this opportunity-and the Club plan closes positively on October 8th. _$i.00 llown $1.00 "a Week Wonileriul y Patterns a 87-Pieee Sets It is so simple and easy to own one ol these splendid Tea. Sets or Dinner Sets; a cash payment oi $1.00 enrolls you in the Club and then pay only $1.00 a week until the set Easy, Convenient, Sim- You will practically never has been paid ior. pie, Satisfactory. miss the payments they are so These 87-Piece Dinner and Tea Sets were bought specially tor this Club Sale irom Bavaria. There arc tour patterns to choose irom, but ii’ lor any reason you would pre- ier any other pattern you may choose from easy. ally other that we have on display. Payments Masy and Convenient-a Splendid Chance to Get the Tea Set or Dinner Set You H-ave Long Desired. Free - T-Pieee -- Free Gui Glass Water Set As a premium for prompt payment oi installments when due we will THE v “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —Mayol' F. J. Arnett oi Summer- lnerilide was in Tllllilll 1'0"“?- v v-NEW FLQUR PRIOES- A IF’?- r y-Mlda Nellie Conroy oi Tlullh car o! FLOUR unloading today ai- returllod to her home Monday QR" reduced prices P, McNutt k Son. el‘ spending her vacation in ‘Boston Malpeque. 9401-9-28-8i and New York. V __... —Mr. Cliiiord Hackett leit Mon- day to resume his studies in St. F. Xavier College, Antiflliml- l!‘ tor spending his vacation at his home in Tignish. V ., . —W1LL BE LOADING live hose and lambs at Kinkora on Tuesday. Oct. 4th., John P. Smith. 9444-9-30~2i -BORDEN DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play in Alberton Hall on Friday evening, Sept.‘30th_. 943!) ilii 2i ,. _ P‘? _ . —-UNITED CHURCH i SEIRVIMZ- ESP-Rev. J. C. Martimwill preach in the United Baptist Church, Sum- merside, Sunday, Oct. 2nd, morn- ing service 11 a. m.. Sunday School at 12 p. m., evening 7 D. m. —Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. G. Bernard and tamily, Tlgnish, in the death 0i their son Fidele, who was drowned at Borden last; Monday niBhi- V __,.._ ,——Mr.- Chas. Kennedy who has been in Tignish for the past. all: weeks in the interest o! the Gorton Pew Co., leit tor Boston Monday. V —NEW TELEPHONE-The P.5- I. Telephone Co. have installed a. telephone in the (LN. Railways oi.’- ilce ill Tigniah. This is much ap- preciated by the public as it was a. long ielt want. . V -—Mrs. Marjorie Murphy and little daughter Phyllis oi Tignish are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. L. Currie, Ain- herst. ——Rev. G.J. Mclnellan, Tignish, --UNITED CHURCH Kenning- ton, Oct. 2nd 9.46 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. The tenth com- mandment. '1 p. m. The Power On the Keys. 3 p. m. First Church Summerlleld. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. Dr. Saint, minister. Dr. Gauthier, Palmer Road, T. Campbell. Alberton and J. Gaudet oi’ Bloomfield motored to Mount Carmel Monday, being called there through the serious illness oi Rev. P.P. Arsenault. His many friends in Tigllish and vicinity regret to learn oi’ his illness and all hope ior his speedy recovery. V —~SOGIAL GWTHERNIG. — A vel-y enjoyable dance was held in trhc C. M. B. A. hall Tignish 0n {Mi uesdny 23rd, under the ans ices ' ui the Ladies Auxiliary. Reigesh- Eastern Guardian lneuts were served by the ladies ___. ill charge. The chaperons were “QIAQTEBJW AQENT _.. M; ,)_ Mrs. J. A. Brennan, Mrs. P. P. Ca~ W. Murdock is Guardian agent in llill and“ Mrs. B. McKennn. —T. Montague and will be ased to ‘receive news items, adver lng, new -—31C"M0ND BAY QONGRE-iand renewal subscriptions. GATION — Services in connection 1 - with the Presbyterian Church in ..'BAZAAR also HIGH rnii Canada will be held on Sabbath in supper ln aid oi St. James‘ Church. Victoria West at 10-30 H. m-l in Town, Hall, Georgetown, Nov. 'lth. Tyne Valley at 2.30 p. m.; Sabbath ' 9422-9.3n.gmw School meeting at 1.30 p. m. in Lot __.__ 14 at 6 p. m. and also in Ilot ‘ll ...'MONTAGUE — There will be where a Sabbath- School Rally ser- Rally Day services in the United vice will be held at 7.30 p.m. A cor- Church, Montague, next Sunday at idial invitation is extended to all. l1 a. m. At: 7 p. m. instead oi the Rev. A. Brown, Minister. regular service The Prodigal Son is —-- song and story will be presented. , —-GO0D YIELD -— Mr- Freemiln Service in Lower Montague at 3 p. ICampbelI who has been in the em- m. ploy oi Mr. James Gillespie, Long Illiver, has been in the Prince Coun- lty Hospital ior some time under treatment. Recently he underwent Hen/rigs Bessie Mgflqgggn or 5g, 1m operation 1'0!‘ BDPBDi-‘iicilifi fllld Peters Road, Cardigan, has left for ,he is progressing favorably, and ex- Montreal to enter the Royal Victor- ‘pects soon to return to Mr. Gillesqia Hospital, to train ior the nursing -pie's fully recovered. Mr. Gillespimproiession. She was accompanied as reports a bumper crop of potatoesliar as Charlottetown by her sister especially from those he sprayed Grace Matheson, R. .N.. from Boston regularly. 'I‘hls proves that, ii potato who is spending a few months va- PERSONALS growers want results, they must cation at her home. protect the safety oi the stall until it has performed its work. Mr. Gil- . - lespie modestly says‘ that with a ~ small lot oi help he gathered about 1.000 bushels in one day and a hali. HALIFAX. Sept 29__Qu0tau°ns The potatoes were or Irish cobbler furnished by Johnston and Ward, variety and the quality is excelled. Members o; the Mann-ea] Smck Ex- lY- change: Rev. father McCabe, Tignish, Rev. r " ‘ ' SEPTEMBER 30, 19.27 _—_-~ v The Wonderful ‘i Bisley Cord ” SHIRTS at $2.95 Guaranteed by ourselves - as well as the makers This splendid line 0t shirts is shown in a fine array oi.’ attractive designs-made up of this remarkable new fabric, that is fastcolor and a wonderful wearer. The shirt has two separate collars, one stiff and one soft. Onsaletodayat.................................. Broadcloths and Broadcloth. Shlrti F an cles at Collar attached This is an oifering in shirts These are increasingly pop- at much under the real value. ular among our younger cus- There are checksand stripes, tomers, plain broadcloth, in ouwllite and colored grounds. white, cream, tan and blue, the Seethem today ‘I latest shape collar, 2 r r I - I at.......... attgached............. Broadcloth Shirts Fancy Broadcloth Separate Collar Separate Collar l $3.00 $2.25 This is a wonderl-Cllarlot- A big assortment of this fine tct0wn’s best value shirt-—fine shirt, fancy broadcloths in silky broadcloth in white. Stripes and broken checks, with smart separate soft col- cream, tall and blue. Separate soft collar. . . . lfl-Y- 011 Sfliefltoda-Y. at give absolutely iree a 7-Piece Cut Glass Water Set. This premium will ——‘""‘.'°*—"_' New york Exchange _ “ . . . 21:‘ he given to you ii’ you buy it for cash instead oi‘ on the installment PERSONALS M" Top. and Santa Fe R“ n 19o‘ I I ' American Can Co. .. . 61 ' ‘ -vir. 1.. in. Johnston, Tlgnisll, - - - - - -- 4 - lteitBioil" MODEETShGXIDPtQSSd Ellitiitllie figigniz:§é‘gnflfiyy'cg°' ' ' ' - ' " $21 $ g I ° 5 °P w ere ° “ en 5 m‘ er Am. locomotive 00.1: I . . ' . u 107 ch") r “g Tm“ “mge- T- Am. Smelt. and Racing. Co. .. 108% This shirt in white, peach,_blue and mauve, 1s, we really i —Mr. H. A- McCarthy returned 13,033‘; ‘glfgfifa "b; """ " think, the finest garment of the kind on the market-all plain ' l” B°“‘°'“ "“ w°““°“d‘“' “m” och Pacific 5'0 ' ' " 185V colors like silk in finish Keeps its silky quality until it wears t i islleiidlng the summer with his mo- Y' - ~ - - - - ~ - - ~ - - -- If r - t " iher. Mrs. J. n. McCarthy. Tignish. gim- ggdghd; m“ R-R- l??? out, and wears almost endlessly. When you consider its beau y '1‘ 11nd. Motor Car Co. rev, and durability~it is ‘perhaps the cheapest shirt for any man l ~—Dr. McPhee, w. Gaudet and J. ggfiefj; to buy. And no mail order house can beat 4 v ’ "QQIMOI-ris’ Summersme’ weremMjgxalpgndTelgflyfiifl thisvalue......................................... - i gnlsh on |Sunday 19th., visiting Re d Co n5‘ _ . Dr. Johnston a? Mrs. Johnston. T." soztlzgn i 121;; 0 _ ~ __ ' . Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 189 u M ,§‘y°",~,§1f~,‘$_°‘§1‘3§,;,‘f°f,§’$§§;; us. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 91-h» Summersiile - Gharlottetown w - -<» Warrior” -- ---- ~- ei- C “Hm we mum-s meme, who “United States Steel ........ .. 146% s il T. I . ‘ ‘ uni L “°"""‘ Sm“ E“°'““l° ‘ . ' ' ° . —Mr. Roy Harper, Tignisll, re- » aonnnn BALLS FIND NEW USEtllrned to Boston on Wednseday. Abltlhl ------------------- -- 119 , , . ' , AS GAGS FOR HOLD-UP alter spending the summer at his Howard Smith - . . . . . . . . . . . .. 08 v VIQTIMQ Tl |l,_ Laurentide Pulp . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104%’ "BRAYCO” ENGLISH -h°m° i“ B“ s Montreal Power ..... .. 92‘ . FOX NETTING nos ANGELES, Sept. 29. - TwiS —-Mir. Alex McDonald. Tignish, Spoliish River . ..... .. 108 armed men to-day seized th Cit motored to his home lll Vernon Bteo Co. Can. Com. 117 ' goals: 3:3’ 2135s.‘ litlgflflavnlalrslpsy , water Bums“ payroll m, $855M “l; Rh,“ on sauna,“ q~_ wlnnlpgg Electric __ 525i, H River having moved into their new bun- to the Maintenance and Extension PM’ l” “M” "w "“"“" Slim“: c3228 kidnapped its One-armed Fe di d o ll t Alber- gijdnhrgew 391v un er . . . “Mm” 'e"“m'y.'___ Fund’ L whoa,’ m“. Broken 8mm" Yeast‘ Bonk g an_ escaped. _ —Mr. r nan a an, . w . . . . .. .2 A t m“, ' The robbers were disguised only ion, was in Tignish on the 22nd. r. ggrnpwn ........ .. 41 I1 101111 y Miss Eva Stevcllliiln. teacher at ____,>_._.__ '. with eye-shades and carried rubber -——- zilian Traction 199 " Conway. who is spending u. tol-t- 0A8 MASKS lN PARLIAMENT B11108, McKay & C0,, Ltd. hulls and school book straps m gag —'I‘he Misses Noreen Johnston Shswinigan . ...... .. .. so M, and Mm Al,“ Mchenm,’ illgllie’ holiday ui llor homo in SUMMERSIDE’ ‘In E L and bind their victims. The hold-up and Stella Breinnan, ifitentdzd the‘ Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. 263% Truu; N 3 m.,, “Mung me form. New (llnsgow dwan léh vlsiix: ill The other day‘ in the Brltlgll occurred a short distance inside dedication serv ces at on arms _ . .' ' " .1‘ .1; _Cllarlottetown uring e wee . lounge or iwffifnons’ (ybmmnndgr 15-103‘: stretch o! new alas-s wind? eh fluhdflY- T- ml.“ "m" grziljdfdtedmmlu Mm M” L n" Th I n i m d Kaiétwortliil. World wcr veteran. ows ront oi which hundreds oi '—-——-— i B M80 cohizrese on ll l1 l1 - 8B d the Government to supp)’ M ed n m H m h t mag: ‘were plglggisng, irlshtgeléharzegtllyg assist-lg: “fig-finial; Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . .. 815 Ml“ News Mcnougam. teacher 33cc at tllg Uéilted Church Ball‘); gas masks '0 the whole British m emusca woupse rgePesi, .1=‘.Ath , - oun e n mena c B kM trel 340 ' rviflo 011 1m hYol/BIHIGJHOYB lti th t th Ri their chairs ‘in a scramble to escape. master, and Glen Brockdvayfrnslgicslz- police. , wheat-gaps, 138%; ,Dec., 130%: rdlligdlyyal: lid): ‘i313. fintxzptgifi)“, a splendidly carried out program. will. Tirltguild); thft in illfl us: D d M - That was ‘Poetics reaction to ant cashier, arrived early at the ----oo>——-—— March, 133. ' . by the Sunday school Scholars. The war the civilians will need tllenl 6 11810 music- ‘ Municipal Water Bureau to set .the Removes Touchy Corn-Sept, 01%; Dec., 94%; Mr. Basil McCoubl-ey oi tho Processlonal Symll- by some HiXlY more than tile soldiers. - I _,__ The orohflliirl Dill-lied 101' i119 I-lll- machinery in motion to pay oil’ the . March 07%.‘ Royal Bank oi Canada. Montreal, in members oi the school was particu- n9 llilded: "l have mine. rl have ,- " a PHILADEUPPHIA, 2A.. Sept. 2a gm l" line a“ 8°! KMZET°T°Q °h°°“' A“ "“"°° “°"'°°°‘ i" "m" ' (101118, Brings Oats-Sept, ma; Dec., can". on a holiday visit to his parents. larly effective. Other appreciltodthq m.,, l uged during inn war-—-—" .___..P°emn' a “we”. om Mum a]? rownndrec r 0d re‘ 008g ca sitting behind a counter with eye Wheat-Oct” 136%; Dec., 130%. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McCoubroy, numbers were a Recitation by Mary “PM n on,» yelleg gqveral mam. phant at the Philadelphia zoo. blew leglifis-kgllllttiuxooéhigvz; ‘acvigfi shades on and assumed they were ———--<o>-—-—— Cavendish. MacLeod and a duet ,by Lila and her-c, . I n trunkiul or water over ch orchea- i m, k h l’ emillow- v _ --— RADlO BTATlIiON FOR nan DEER Herbert Thompson. The Responsive "lNot llure,’ chin Kenwortlll’ m, wmch h“ “m, y‘, m”. go,- m, ova in}: tn eflmon ey noting.“ when the cashier opened the sate. Acts li-ke magic-takes out all t Hisrnany friends hope tor the Readings also were excellently car- nnnvcly. ‘ on would he quite e- -ln behalf oi science the other day. M a‘ l‘; ‘P1151 ti:- hqlfl v 0m Dflthe two men at his elbow with the yelp-makes aching col-nil ieei Ono 0| the mos; powgrfu] r-ndlo complete recovery oi Mr. George ried through by tho several Cltifllillesn tor the kind oi gas we 86! The act was dill!!! during the play- a‘ °5 t”; e 1'"°;{‘“m°“ k“lm° "W! "ll "Pt Blllllmllld- Quick- coiniy in a low seconds. Thais 110W stations in Canada! will be erected Dixon oi the Globe Hotel who was in concert. Rev. R. H. Baxter. 3A.. hero." m; o; gramme 919m "Pggtfg", h B! was“ 0,"? 31M“; lllglldig iY one olhthe r scooped up the Pail-lamp Corn Extractor acts. You in |R6d Deer, Alberta, by the A» gllliiiihlll? token ill at his home on presided and delivered, a“ very iinc mi qcmlmg m yum "om the 0mm;- WIO ‘ 8m mo"? um k money g ich was in denomination! will not he diiupoointed with "lPut- berth Paciiic Grain Co. ‘Studios "ll hi! lflli- - discourse on the subject We would "Lint-en", remarked the exasper; tl-a, smtehhq lei-ward until her 5- 8 me mon eyls. oi $1. $5. $10. llld '39- Th? 091°!‘ nam "—-it. never tails to .iitt out will be operated ln both Calgary M —~—r- sec Jesus.‘ l atod driver over his shoulder. trunk di in the water oi the names. clans-gin ‘lag: ma? - bound Peulll. Arthur and Brog- onrna, or remove poinlul oalloulll. and Edmonton by remote ‘control m r- ghlllcolm Gillie and family hi’ —-- "Lindbergh got to Paris without p001 in y the elephants bath m!!!“ - ma" :1!“ I] c; ft“ way. and left thorn 6n the floor. - got "Putnam's Extractor" tromto the main broadcasting station a 8h ‘do or are being welcomed The large oiTering received ii". part any advice lrom tile blcll seat. — - cacti litemoon. _ , "WWW g; l“ {l °" °° Y- “We the 69mm We; Milton Inur drunilt. rum» a substitute. In Rod Deer. = P" eh" M lhl» fllmlllllllill-oi inc school." annual contribution neuron News- . with dfliblflt‘ ._ gylnvetiien the minllfl" “d, m dher emo 0133. m l Brianna U” Father - ,. _ __§\§ neon” Dfimmm, . ‘mphmm "m! w" a ‘m; o cing e erae reac one, e_ 7 . . musicians triedh egch instrument‘ _ ‘d, s ,. OM J _ - r WAVT Uknu- i _ _‘ ,_ , . . I separately. So t e rummer tapped’ MQ_ lqfi |'M HP. ‘THE - _... . . _E , 1 gag; e Ma ' _ a nt-n-tet-tat on his drum and? i umoaovnén-i-Aotrucaw J J TPJO LE E E’ TELEPHONE i " A 1 y gng‘l‘ lfl'k"'°"l‘°l,jx°°vf;'°f,m “mm “I w: swiss quip: voua LA~A- DE-EYE LU-UUl-l " ' ‘ti’. vidlintjgswear- his bow, ~ “"5 "9 l-E°"‘°“5D F92 on over. the strings and ins ' tly the inn were culled the .. M up an angry chatter- ' W . This" ~in monkeys became quiet. Some cal‘ [l forward to the bars o! their mu l and gave evidence oi iinding the bound soothing. But the sotopilono the trumpet, ooch in turn, sent lbiverl oi tear once more over the audience and the moment the mull-ll , violin grunted can voo vooeu Elli!" Ill l ll &iv_ 11' ' '5"7'.’l7 ll lilllllioi... llllllllii ll \l