I "Ar. Sugar I! ONE OI‘ TIE Al" LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale t? Retail IA. HORNE o» c0. Beet Pulp luosr pron-rum naps yo: pain cows AT rnis snssou or rm: run waits moors an: nor svmum s sum. sum! or ' which ws navc on mun wmcn wr: sac srmmo n ms our rulers, ALTHOUGH w: an: ADVIIID av mm muss run rmcss wm. as conumrssstr HIGHER THIS FALL 0N ACCOUNT OE THE P00! CROP , ouuoon ron. scour scars nus SEASON. ALSO IN STOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OI‘ BBAN-SHOBTS-WIIITF MID- DLINGS - 01L CAKE — SCIIUMACHEB FEED -- CORN- MEAL-CRACKED CORN FEED’ WHEAT-ROLLED OATS -OATMEAL—BLEND AND HARD WHEAT FLOUR (IN BAGS 6 BAllELSl-ALL OF WHICH WE All? SELLING The Newer Mode in Ranges APEX RANGE PHONE ‘I57. A new genuine can iron Bangs of improved design. one that you will find to be a visible expression of tbs good task that you show in your home and all of its appointments. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. "THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" Ill QUEEN’ STIEIT. k“ l nun: muss INTELLECTUAL I PARIS, Sept. 27.--~Mr. Percy Grain- Ier. the fsmous Australian musician ‘I has astounded and angered Paris by declaring that blue eyes indicate in- tcllcctual activity. He, says 1hr, all sdvsturers have blus eyu, while the mere routine people have not. . 61) . . BEFORE MAKING ANY DECISION 8 AS TO THE RANGE OR srovs ‘ g, YOU INTEND BUYING, 3 to @‘@A@ I g All in the Popular go) j Modern Finishes t i ‘ Fawn, Pearl Grey f? White P»: ,©, Our prices can compare with any on .. the Island. Quality is the main @ feature. A housekeeper equipped . to): with one of our Ranges must be ef- - .@_@_©_©@ | I l gqgjooooogoooioioi. - |-| h ‘ ‘ WE ©@©©_©.@@.@.@_@@@ SEE OUR LINE "or High Class Stoves and Ranges ficient. Four different styles to choose from. Ranging in price ' From $48.00 to $88.00 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd. Farmers WE CAN CHEMICALS COMING WE CAN THEM YOURSELF, WHICH DONE BY MACHINERIES THAN ARE THE OLDEST CHEMICALS YOU MAY NEED . . . . ; - WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH REFERENCES ALL OVFR EASTFRN r CANADA, WHERE OUR FERTILIZERS HAVE BEEN TRIED. ©@ - o - the son of the late Mr. Henry Mac- _. morside. left this week for Wolfvllle. Western Guardian mop-i All!“ GILL NIH and m fish- ing lllpplill sold at Iran's. nss-s-as-zi. -nusmcion L. s. s. Olub loading hogs, lambs. is: cheep and veal coins Wednssday of cscb wcek up till boon John A. Douslls. iscy. 6705-7404! = ~70! NIITING for guard fences sad-comic first row. saordoxsxic second row, 2s x 2 x ll overhang, = 24 x I 1r l5 mat. Order now at Braces. 7032-8-87-2i -SEVEN MILE BAY Hail, Monday Sept. 30th. Variety entsrtninment. Step dancing, sonys, music, otc. Doors, 0pm 7-80 Curtain lilscs l outlook. Admission its and 80c. m- rycody wslccmt. Chsrlothctcwrl and Olen-y talent in attends IVE. 7070-9-28 sl. —DEATII 0F MIL HENRY MAO CAIJLL-Thc death occurred on ‘lhursday afternoon at his residence in Summeraide of Mr. Henry Mac- Csull, aged 6'! years, after an illness of about two months. The deceased was a native of North Bcdequc and Csull, of Bcdeque. He resided in Gsspe, P. Q., for twenty ilvs years. afterwards going to Newcastle, N. B., returning to the island in i034. when ho csmc to livs in Summsrsidc, snd was one of Messrs. Holmsns Ltd, trusted employees until ill health forced him to give up his position. Ho was a. man oi estimable char- acter and a favourite with his follow employees and had a wide circle of friends in Summcroldo and surround- ing country. There are left to mourn a widow, formerly Miss Jhfllg Eng- land, oi Illsrsiic, three suns and five daughters namely: ~Mrs. Ernest Benson and Mrs. Prank Orsik. of Newcastle, N. 3.; Mrs. Arthur Osb- ot, of Osspe, P. Q4 Miss Sybil Mac- csull, in the Llttlctonllospitsl, New H- , "c; Mr. Ray Mscflnull, of Ottawa: Mr. Lloyd Msccsull, of Dsi- housle, N. 8.; Miss Audrey snd Mus- ter Winston at home, to sll of whom The Oumdian tenders its sincere sympathy. The funeral takes plscs this (Saturday) afternoon. at two p. m.. from his late residence to the People's Cemetery at Summcrslds, Ven. Archdeacon White officiating, assisted by Rev. c. J. St. clsir Jeans. B. . PERSONALS —Mr. Richard Hinton. sch oi Mrs. John Hinton, oi Summcrsido, left on Thursday for Sackvillc, N. 3., to continue his studies in the Mount Allison University. B. —Miss Emma Bradshaw, o! gum. N. 3., to continue her studios at the University there. B. Messrs Keir and Harry M”. Clougsn, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. K- Mscflousnn. of Sumlnsrsido. loft 0n Thurldly for Wolfvills, N. 8.. "he" they src attending the Uni- vcrsity there. 5. -Mr. Edwin Gilli: returned to Tufts Medical School, Boston, m1 Saturday, sitar spending m; hqudly. with his patents, m; mg m; "m; 91ml, Davide-N. Géfiivljllys usblow non _‘ R7 All. |YI_I\IIIIV'Q o 5 ___. - out -Mr. and Mrs. Bixtus ‘Mnullan. the Missal Irsnols. Iris and Imelda lilslnllln. And m. Osorso llohllan. of Ohsrlotzcniwn, spout lundcy with lit‘. Mel-dish! brother, l0‘. Joseph D, llolellln, Cross Rivcru-N. .....__.. . -'rhc many friend: of wLlOhsi-les German m zisd to know it she his suffitlsnily recovered lcsvo the Prince dounty hospital, and rs- turn to hcr homs in Cvlcngsrry, Lot 7.—N. -Mr. and Mrs Colin McDonald and three children. have returned to New York Olty, after spending o vcry pleasant holiday with Mrs. McDon- ald's finals, Mr. Prank Gillis, Grand Rivera-N, —-Mrs. they.) D. Msclnsn. of Oharlottctown, and organiser of tho ladies n o. a. A. of Prlnoblidwartl Island. ltbbndcd the special meotlng held at tho summer-side Lodge Rooms on uucsdsy evening when four Is- land lodges were the guests of the Summerside Lodge. S, -Miss Elsie MaaPhci-son was n vio- ltor to Summersido this week bcforc her departure for her home in Boc- ton, Mus. Miss MacPhcrson accom- panied the remains of her father. Mr. Ronald MacPhci-son, home for burial at West Caps two ween ago. She has since been the guest of Mrs. H. B. MscWillinms of Hawthorne. mt 8. Miss MacPhsrson lssvcs for Boston on Monday. S. -Mr. J. J. Eamon, tho esteemed editor of the Summcrsido Journal. with his wife and daughter, Miss Eleanor, returned home on Wednes- day nightirom s most enjoyable two weeks’ holiday spent on an extended trip, during which they l visited Quebec. Montrssl, and Shel-brooks, P. Q. Jcturning via Boston and Springfield. Mass, Hartford, Conn, and many other points of interest in the eastern U. S. A. At Spring- field they attended the Intern States Exposition, which is the most extensive show of its kind held in New England, and with which they were greatly impressed. S. IZAL. the olden British disinfectant. Strangest Ghost In Tilt: World ERITl-I‘ England, Scpt. 2'! --I.ocal seamen proudly maintain that their town harbors the strangest ghosts in the world. Their claim crises from the in explicablc appearance of chairs which are periodically to be seen snadinr ompty on the lonely shore oi the north reooh ls if drawn up Nsdy for an invisible audience. How do thsy conic there? By whose hand are they so placed? There is, apparently. no good explanation. There are iron chairs fromthc decks of liners. ordinary kitchen chairs, ragglod choices longucs - all firmly planted, no ii by s. hand that is only but not. human. These “ghostfl chairs, as they arc known through the district. arc most frequently found on the little may. atoncy benches which form the river wail in front of the ltsinham Marshes. ‘it is a stretch oi river noted for its strange flotsam and for that reason the "lsnd-lubbcrs" oi Etlth suggest that the chairs are nothing more than the unwanted refuse from ships, But thc old sailormen know better. Who : knows. they ask, what scs captains, long dead, may use these chairs? function‘ in everq circuit that's will; set builders WQSlIYIQlIOIISP Ylllllzfi IN l-Vl-OY SUI llf f FURNISH FURNISH YOU m THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IS IMPOSING NEW TAXES A IN RETURN DO YOU BUY AMERICAN PRODUCTS YOU WITH ALL YOUR MIXED OR "STRAIGHT CHEMICALS FE FROM- WITHIN THE BRITISH EMPIRE ALL YOUR MIXED ERIILIZ SHOULBQY F “ I N TERN ATION A L FERTILIZER. o” Hidden Evils Of Golf (pi-mad tmitcd Press) LONDON, Sept. m -_-0oli u a don- gcroul lame. A broken collar from It football. a sprained wrist at tennns. s cramp during a swim m nothing complied with the secret ills that lurk in golf. "Blood said s fsmmu Harley Street doctor the other day, "is undoubtedly one of tbs sviis of golf. Sven thou who are pirfectiy m, should ‘not overdo it. mo m language, for instance. when your Mil 801T! b07195! OMTWIIIQIHIDIYG lb». .' tampbcllton, where the groom is n Eastern ‘Guardian JWIDDING films. -- A vet! pretty marriage was solsmnissd at the Baptist Parsonage. Mommas. on Wednesday. August ss. when Anna Marion. youngest daughter of Mr. and ms. Hector (uliclcsn. bccsms the wits of Mr. George Duncan cols. of New London. Following. the cere- many the happy couple motored to the homo of the bride, whore adalcty supper was served, after which they motored to their future home in prosperous young farmer. They were received by upwards oi three nun- drcd oi their friends. who showered them with sli good wishes and men? valuablq and useful gifts. including linen, silver, chins. cheques. etc. The evening was spent in music and dancing. At s lat; hour all departed to their homes. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Colo many years of happiness. Prior to her marriage. Miss McLean was tendered a miscellsneous shower by her Montague friends, at the homo oi Mrs. J. W. Williams. The gifts were many and useful, including linens. silver, chins, etc. .__.._. . .'BARRETT-BARIETT.—'I'IIO re- sidence of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barrett, whcatiey River, was the seen; of o. very pretty Autumn wed- ding, when their daughter Amy Es- telle, became the bride o! Dr. Raw, mond Henry Barrett. of Hunter River. , on Sept. i8. at i pm. The ceremony: was performed by Rev. A. E. chap- msn, oi the United church, in the presence oi immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bridal party standing under s beautifully decorated arch. the double ring scr- vice being ilbed. ‘I110 bride's only at- tsndsnt, little Miss mirlci TYJOIXIDS. looked winsoms in s sweetly fashion- ed frock of yellow crcpe-dc-chlnc, while she carried a dainty basket of flowers. The wedding march wit! played by Miss Helen Burke of Char- lottetown. The brids, given in mar- riage by her father, was the plciurc of girlish happiness in her besutlir" gown of wine colored tflill‘pa“i"‘ velvet and cream lacc enteznblc. h" only Jewelry being n necklace of cw _ cut crystal, the gift of the grow“ Her bouquet was compared of ex quisite roses and ferns. The draw- ing room was tastefully decorated with Autumn flowers and ferns. the color scheme being such as to blend harmoniously with the bride's cos- tume. After the newly-weds had re- ceived fclicitations. a sumptuous re- past was served in the dining room. which was prcttily decorated, the color scheme here bcing csrricd out in yellow and white. The bride's tabla was gracefully presided over by Mrs. Sadie Mobbs and Mrs. Gordon Evans. city, cousins oi the bride. The wedding presents comprised n large number of valuable and handsome remembrance». among them bcing s five hundred dollar check from the bride's father, also s substantial check from the bride's brother. Mr. William Barrett. banker, New York City. The groom's gift to the organist was n white gold compact, to tho flower girl s dainty gold bracelet During tho afternoon the couple left by mo- tor car for a. honeymoon trip to tho leading Canadian cities. the bride travelling in s costume of fawn gear- gctts with velvet trimmings o! brown with matching mt and accos- sorics. 0n their return they will rs- Bldg at Hunter River. Dr. and Mrs. Barrett's many friends join in Wish- ing them hlpplnlls and prosperity in their wedded lifc. to refrain from some eloquent expres- sion of your feelings - but the result is that up goes your blood pressure. “Ahin, thcro are those who tslrc up colt more ssriousiy than they do their business n! their wlvwmotsuo is bad for the blood pressure, and bad for the nerves. v “People have the ides that golf is a nice, quiet, placid game, where-as in rcsiityit is nothing of the sort." mvcsrrsmo cos-rs ovnn MILLION outputs . food product sdvcrtiscrs, Now you. Boot. 27.-Gsnsrsl Bdrm] Gum's advertising appropria- tions will exceed 01,100,000 for m1, tho third year that ms company has GAIN 0N YOUR Pltonucrs you SAbE IN ms U.S.A., so wnv . . . , , x RTILIZERS you NEED RIGHT 1N clump WI sxcarrmc THE POTASH as USUAL. A T“ ‘m’ ans nanny MIXED a1‘ rnc sans PRICE as may WOULD cosr INSURE YOU , or BETTER RESULTS EVEN 1r rr was JUST non THE MIXING acme MORE Mslvurlicrilscas IMPORTERS or cnsrnclus FERTILIZERS IN THE EASTERN CANADA, AND hsvs an. THE -The New Hats _..The New Dresses _-The N cw" Hosiery -The New Silks You are invited when visiting the opening, to look through our “Men’s Store" and the “l3oy’s Store. will see a wonderful display of fall wearables for men and boys. Moore so McLeod Ltd. Had Enjoyable Trip To Coast Mr. Donald Nicholson of this city, and Senator J. McLean of Soul-is, rc- tumcd Thursday evening from an cnJoysble six weeks’ visit to western Canada. ‘mcy motored from Borden to the city. Senator McLean leaving at ones by motor for his homo in Souris. ~ Mr. Nicholson. who is enioying excellent health. ststss they had s wonderful trip right through ho Vic- toria, B. O. Stops were mule enrcutc st Montrosi. Toronto, Winnipeg, Osl- gary and other large cities. In Cal- gory they were met by Mr. John Mc- Donald. formerly of Montsguc, who drove the visitors to the oil fields in the Turner Valley about forty miles outside of Calgary. / . Among ths Islanders mot st Vsn- couver was Mr. Solomon Mutch now l0l years old and in exccllcm health. but with his hearing slightly impair- ed. While the visitors were calling been in the million dollar class of l". H. nuicr.‘ chairman ststes. "Althought our advertising turss run into large figures." Mr. Frasier lsld, they really amount to about ours-fifth oi a cent on each of tbs 600.000.0017 loam of bread now being lnsdo annually throughout our fifty plants." ar Thursday A Afternoon y and following days you are invited to inspect the new » things for Fall -The New Coats -The New Lingerie on Mr. iviuich a. representative of s. Montreal paper called for an inter- view. Thc newspaper msn after sc- ouring it photographed Mr. Mutch with Mr. Nicholson and the Senator. While visiting Mr. George Morrow, formerly of Souris, thirty Islanders gathered at thc house and an inter- esting tims was spent. The visitors were taken around Vancouver Harbor by tho Harbor C issioncr and shown tho propos- ed docks being built to accommodate the grain steamers. Mr. Nicholson has no doubt but that Vancouver is destined to so one of the largesteit- les in Canada and will in a vcry few years equal Montreal. Among ‘the islanders visited in Calgary were lvliss Lizzie Passmorc, formerly of this city, who now con- ducts one of the largest stores at that place. _nnd Henry Jenkins, s brothcr of Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., who operates a chain of thirty stores. In every city visited Mr. Nicholson who frosted them royally and incid- entally remarked that s11 those who had removed to the west- hsd im- proved their circumstances by doing so. ‘Ihs wcstmlnstsr Exhibition was visited and hers the visitors had the -The New -The New Dress Fabrics said they mot a number of islanders. . pleasure of hearing the Right non- orsblc Winston Churchill. former Chancellor of tho Exchequer oi Eng- land. deliver an address and’ this! were also present It a banquet givon in m4 honor. in Toronto. Mr. Nicholson visited Mr. A. J. Mcflsvin. formerly oi 8pc- rnnouav munch-omens 1n - pump sfrREET, tobacco; I cw you TO MIX a EVEN wnaN SEPTEMBER as. mil a ov- mam: mums‘; his l.._ Gloves I! You show. who later removed to Char- iottciown before going to Toronto. He is successfully conducting s large manufacturing busintss. . When questioned about the West- crn crops Mr. Nicholson replied that the wheat crop. although a faiiufl in some parts was calculated t0 av- erage about two thirds o! last year. but with the increased price farmers will have as large "monetary returns as in ma.‘ The report of tho Board of 'I‘rnde of Peace River was mosl encouraging. Conditions all through the West are hopeful and tho ut- most optimism prevails. . ol For tho householder who “é olm cool. low In son and hiss ll am vslnss we rscosnnsnl- m? Anthracite cost. A. Rickard s» snort: us » 5 ucmuuassussrzsstsszsrnszx: yr ". e *_