i t f i . Iii..- ; monsonv. ENTERPRSE AllzCAST PIPELESS FURNACE THEJCHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN West-BIT! Guardian Eastern Guardian —STRAYBD— Scotch Sealhanly Uonqfldgd {Youth 4-Act comedy dog, colour light brown. Please noti- drama 1,, town‘ hull, Georgetown fy Ben]. Cairns, Bummerside East. Labor my Sept. 5th. 8897-9-1-31 8881-8-3l-2i -_- ' “QLEARIYS TAILORING estab- —WESTERN AGENIK-Ml‘. J. P. nshment, Souris continues busi- MeInnls, Guardian agent, MaeNBlll ness as usual. Call and order your Building, Sunlmersl’ will b0 P1888" tall suit. ‘ 8871-8-31-3i ertoreceive news items, advertising —-—-— new and renewal subscriptions. II‘TEACHER WANTED for St. ‘ Mary's Road School. Supplement "ago James Hughes, Secretary. \ —OI'FICE CL08ED—'l'he ofliee 01 8881-8-31-31 H. T. Calvin, Optometrist, Summer- side, will be closed from ‘hlesday. August 28rd, until Thursday, Sept. 1 inclusive. _'».~.: ~ aos-a-zo-mi n-slla-‘rnnu AGENT - m. .1. w. Murdock is Guardian scent in Furnace? OVER ARE NOW IN A 3 Types EASY 'TERMS——SATIS FACION GUARANTEED CALL, WRITE OR ’PHONE FOR O'§'O-O'O-OO-O-O-O 0-04 I EYES" TESTED AND Glasses fitted by methods. n. w. TAYLOR l AND - J.S.TAYLOR 4 l Registered Optometrists 1 u: Richmond Street - . t scientific O-OO-O-OOOQ O-OO-OO-OO-O O-O-O-OQOO TAILORED SUIT OR TOPCOAT Now for i1 new tailored to your measure Suit or Top Coat. Flt guar- anteed. Drop a note to I‘. E. Island representative to show Fall and lVlnter samples and styles. Many hundreds of well pleased customers. A nice list of testimonial letters, Island Representative is S. F. TARBUSH 172 Prince Street, Char|ot1¢gown_ " iustitutc ‘ lluiltling. (I. N. l~l., ycstcrday utter- School Books I AND School Whyliaket a Ghance With an Unknown 500 ENTERPRISE All-Cast Pipeless Furnaces U Every Owner is a" “Booster.” One 0f which is suitable to HOL M A N’S CHARLOTTETOWN I 1 ii l ixhibit llicy will iiavv, ill addition SE ON P. E. I. your home and purse. 9 sizes FULL INFORMATION , SUMMERSIl)E 4) l , O in charge of the exhibit. ' i "You sco we are both llci-e this l __ 1_' a i“ announced Mlle. Veronique i ("flush Unucd pus” ‘illlfllllll uud bliss llnzcl McCain ill ‘ SYDNEY‘ N_S_w_‘ Aug ggpaopcr- unison as the visitor approached iated on in a perm hospital {or althclnquaiiit exhibit. which is div- wmwth on the neck that had been ided into two ‘sOCti0llS-0ll6 ior tho , troubling him for a few months, was Work of the Itlicnchwoinen and the (one who had been styled Australiaks Qllwr for that of the Elltllllfill- M-llO- lwughes; b1ackSn-,ig,h_ The Operation Durand is llhroctrcss of the Cercles ibrought. to light a machine belting lies Fcrmicrtts and Miss McCain is ifastener, 2 and 3-4 inches long, one- Superintendent oi‘ Quebec's Wom- sixteenth of an inch wide, and one- 611's institutes. . icighth of an inch thick. with hooks ICXqulsitc dried flowers. crystal- scvcn-cighths of nn inch deep at izctl fruit nild hydtuted fruits and each end. vegetables, bulbs and hoods will tell Robert Dalton, 62 years, had car- tho story oi‘ liriiish Columbia's uli- ;icd this souvenir of his trade “in" ‘iquc induslriies for women. Mrs. 1 him for 22'»: years. That time ago, Margaret L. lilurruy, wlio is ill lhc had been knocked insenriible by a cilargc oi the exhibit, was busy ‘ terrible blow on the back of the neckiycntcrduy ilriuiiging her lovely 'from a broken belting. and flp\)Z1Y-,fl_(lWOI‘S, hilt she stopped to tell of icntly that was tlic occasion the bcstwhat szmio or British Columbia's fastener fastened to him. He fflll ivoiilcn have hccii able to do along no effects from it until four months lhUsQ new lines, ago, doctors believing that the heat‘ ()r1[;u'j(;‘§ gfpp“ “m1 “mm, knell. of the bclt fastener when it entered on promises to ho ps popular n Daltonis neck having saved the Qflfucr as ever, wound from bccomnig spetic. j ~—--¢o>-———- ' <*"' "‘" l FAREWELL GATHERING WOMEN'S INSTITUTES l ‘ PRE5ENT DlSPl-AYS l 0n tho cvcniiig of the nineteenth tlic young pccplc oi’ llrucklcy were cnrtllulLv tiiitertuincil at tiiciiome 5ll~—wlll‘llllllll>' i or Arthur and lVlru. Jackson, tn bid ‘i1 “PFPYY illlllill ‘ll “lllllll lll “ll” ltil'(\\V('ll and (lodapectl ‘to oiic Iii’ ‘lllllltl llllll ll ‘lll5ll1l' lll llle lll-llllllthcii‘ liumbcr. Ernest MucMillnn, l“Sillllilllllllulvllll“ llllllSPll l" Fleel ‘l who cutruiiicil tlic following oven- pross representative_\\'li:i was briuvg m“ for m, extended v18“ m romp driven a llT“"‘l"“' 'll m" wflmcllflllvcn in Calgary and lliKh River. wllll: ‘ll lll” vlullle“ 5 liistrunli-iltul music by Misses Fanny Scillck and llclcn MacKuy and Nici-inrs liurtrain niid Plath-i was a [lleuniiig tcnturc cl the cv- Ulllllg‘?! t'lll(‘l‘iltlllIll(.!Ill.. Scvcrul solos by Rcv. Scilick of (ltllllb U.S.A., who wao prurient with his charming wife. ‘Ycrc also much enjoyed. A lurcwcll adrircun was present- cd by Miss Scliick. atatrolupanicil | DEPICTING PROVINCES: l ..._.__»_ l 'l .ll‘ti(;.\"l‘(), Auiy. noon. Suskiitcilt-ivuu in being rc- prnsciitcil this yt'li.l‘ by Mi O. lic- l.ui"y, lliit-ctoi- oIWWoinciVs ‘Work in tlic Fuivorsity oi‘ Suskntcboivuli, land Miss lsabcl ‘Shaw, Director oi’ llltnnc l-Ictiiinlnlcs In Saskatchewan lllU]lltl‘lllll3lli. oi’ lCdiiration. ln their to an llill‘£i(,'ll\'t! (lisplziy oi’ ivhcut. ‘sonic oi‘ tlic lovely pottery inlidc --tONE' BLACK FOX caught by George E. Woodsido, Clinton, will! be sold on premises, by auction, Sept. l0, it not claimed before. George E. Woodside. 8895-9-1-31 l-lowlan and will be pleased to re- and renewal subscriptions. Archdeacon _and Mrs. White o! Sum- moi-side are accompanying the Rev. week's holiday. They left Summer- will tour in Nova Scotia. their des- Rev. C. deW. White and wife. TON-Sept. 4th 1927 Rev- Dr. Saint Pastor. 9.45 a.m. Sunday School l1 Rum. The Sixth Commandment Being Labour Sundny this subject will be treated in relation to tho protection oi’ the Lnbourer- 7.30 Il-m. Paths to Sovereign Power Service 3 p.m. First Church Suin- merlield. —WEDDING BELLSw-A quiet but 6.30 a.m. on Monday. at the resi- dence of Mrs. tDr.) Alex. MacNeill. Snmmerside, when Miss Dorothy Weeks of Moncton. N.B., and for- merly of Albcrton, became the wife of Mr. Reginald E. Ellis, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ellis, of Summerside. The ceremony was performed by Ven. Archdeacon White assisted by-Rev. Geo. S. Mitchell, in the presence of immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Both bride and groom were unattended. Alter —WESTERN AGENT-Mr. Oyrlls J. Gallant is now Guardian Ag¢nt in ceive news items, advertising, new tf. —ON HOLIDAY TIME-The Ven.- and Mrs. Rand, of Crapaud, on a side. by auto early this morning and tirlation being Arichat, Cape Breton, where they will be the guests of the ——UNITED CHURCH KENSING- very pretty wedding took place at Montague and will be pleflfld l0 receive news items. sdvertlalna. new and renewal subscriptions. FORKE CHANGES NAME or ser-rtemsnr some TORONTO, Aug. 31.-The sol- dier settlement board is dead-tho lland settlement board will take its place, The Star learned this morn- ing from Hon- Robert Forko, min- istcr of immigration and coloniza- tion, who is in Toronto for tho opening of the Canadian National Exhibition. Tho soldier settlement board headquarters stat‘! at Ottawa this weck moved into the Jackson building where Mr. Forke has his own ofiicos, this being the first step iii the coordination of the de- partments. A now appointment will be made to succeed Major Barnett, chairman of the board, who retires to join tho Robt. Simil- H0ll Co. of Toronto, and the re-or- ganizntion of the department will then be undertaken. ' There In already n. commissioner of lmnligrutloii and a commission- cr of colonization and it ls possible that the new executive will be mlitlo commissioner of land settle- ineiii. The word soldier disappears from tlic department title us its scope widens to trike iii the wider task of ponplliig tho prairies of the West and the grnin lands of the cast. lt is possible that tho oniirc supervision of newcomers in tho agricultural nrean will full to tho land licttlcmoiit branch. Tile ministers plans nro only on itho formative stage, bilt it is uii- derstood that the matter will be ‘proceeded with at once- Tho pre- iseut staff of the soldier settlement Jioard will curry on tho work and sum|ey'~ good fortune will smile upon you. a wedding breakfast, the happy , couple‘ who are amongst Summer"lli?e:silclllllillnii‘cyntllsgillstcil)e ‘Sliiun illlllo sldl” “m” l’°l’“l“l‘ y°llllg peoplellostnliillislimelli oi’ u h lulu 191g left by car for Borden and thence by.“ t. n w ,0“?! l“ i ' train to Boston and New York. After. ,1? a.“ l’ evfirly m?“ 0b “ l m, a n ‘he honeymoon Mr. and M“. Ems ic ill‘ll(!( SDI or. ins ccn on y on will take up their residence at Bum-la mmpnmry bum’ Wm‘ m) sup”- mmlds The “larder steers-Iv‘iiiili'ii."ii‘iii”l.iiffifiti, Tilliiffiéfiiéii joins m wlshmg them a“ happlnessyfllltl the men be given credit for and prosperity- ' ‘their lung service i - IN MEMORIAM i‘ MR. JOHN MURRAY 1 On August 25th there passed‘ peacefully awny at Chelton..nfter u: MONTREAL“ Que" A“; 31__A1. ltlllllleljllllll lllvllllllll-{lllllll lllllllllly- "llbcrtirs potential coal wealth In l° m“ Y “b” ‘ll 7 Yelllll- Th" llefigroatol- than all the known coal do- cmasczl was a soli of the into Rob-hmsm, m [he rem or ‘he Brmsh crt Murray of Bcdequc. John wR‘slEm])|I-0 m" wgethm," Sh, 1.1mm“ well known ill the settlement an(l‘};0]|and_ 6118mm", o; u“, Empire iurronliilillng district and all wlin Mlmng and Metallurgical Cnunclh “m” l l“ “km llllll lealleuad lllmiiatatotl to-duy previous to sailing tor Hc leave to mourn their inns n sor-thomu rowing widow (ncc Annie Martin), M" um present endeavors w one brother liugil at Bedeqlle nntlichange Co,“ “m, u “um ma, ca“ gailllllcrTlylrskpelllli Callllllllell °l Alfiuhle of displacing petroleum and Ely" “l? "no": m” mall“ Sll-l-Tull its products arc successful, tho ‘(lfhlllliha (f"l'l°°llnll'°'ll llle llllllllllpadvantage of tho United States in ’ ll" ' ‘ell "l" e llllll wllllllltllflliavillg the richest oil deposits in lY elwnlled- Interment wok iilncvniic world win he annihilated min l" m“ Lower llellelllle llllmllllY-iCaiiada will tako the place of. the Tl‘ will R9579“ wolf’ Mess" will‘ linltod States as the world's pro- ace, leorgo and Stanley Murray, _ n Vlephewfl of me deceased’ Angus of liquid fuel, Sir Thomus MacDonald Earle Pearson, and Ot-_ to Douli. -—~—~~—t0-§7-_-_- ALBERTA'S COAL WEALTH l3 GREATEST IN EMPIRE ‘i-M __ |INSPECTION ORDERED OF —‘ " AL tllllatlgebsllallll not lliisn you, uiid we} L FRESH FRUlT is on o sappoiuted if you di- _ lllol rllmllmlml lls- our llmlllloll llflflllgllxtllfJfivlytlAéillajtiltil-lrl-B lzlgil/U 11gb: alli- llolll "l" lllwlflondoci by an Order-in-Couilcll. Tho . "h_ _ ' rCaiiada Gazette this weok contains l ° “all” l" Y0" fl llfllllll/ tile now regulations requiring the ijouruey on your new voilturo; gooddnapecunn and grmung of In,“ ‘m, illtl-Illill, niid wc liincoroly hill"? lllill exportation. These new require- , mcnts are not to conic into effect, _ _ Y 0 Y0l"',dnto of their publication in The ibtlhlldcnto lll them as you have quarto, and they do not apply to ; “X's: “Sour” f ‘NW8 Swill. except tly iipecial pro- n. 0 en o our llpllflltflflllfllllglnmntjon, SEPTEMBER 1.1m L» ‘. s ' ‘l, < ___ If School Books Told Where To Buy Good Clothes “The Boys Store” would be on every page-"suré The Boys’ Store is all ready with a wonderful showing of the new things that will be needed for School Opening. Shop early this week and get the duty over-we can serve you better NOW than on Saturday night! GOOD TWEED SUITS, $7.95 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits, blue, fawn, grey or brown, coats in plain or Norfolk style, some with TWO pair bloomers, sizes from 10 to 16 years . . . . .$7.95 GOOD CHOOSING 4-PIECE SUIT, $11.50 Boys’ fancy grcy tweed four- picce Suits, long pants. and short pants, vest and coat, don-- blc breasted model, all sizes, 11.50 ni ‘ surr BARGAIN, $4.95 Boys’. Dark Fancy Suits, Nor- folk style. These are odd lines and broken sizes, and are of much higher value than our price. See tables for sizes. 4.95 Boys’ all wool Tweed Suits, very attractive, hand tailored garments, in all the new color- ings, browns, greys and ifawns, single and double breasted mo- (leis, all sizes, $10.50, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00. . Middy Suits-Oliver Twists Small boys’ Oliver Twist Suits and Middy Suits in plain blue cheviots, fancy grey and fawn twceds, these are also very ef- fectively shown with upper part of suit in fancy pattern fabric, and lower part in plain blue. These come’ in sizes from 2 to 8 years. A great variety of goods at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00. Boys’ Tweed Bloomers in dark brown shades, full lincd, Boys all wool Windbreaker Suits, with windbrcakcr in me- Governor fastener, all sizes, dium grey, usual knitted base $1.29 knee pants $4.75 The Boys Need Some oi’- These Boys’ Blue Chincilla Roofers, flannel lined, brass buttons $5.25 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers, a l sizes . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .1.00 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Knickers in a.il sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 Boys’ Blue Fox Cheviot Knickers, all sizes, a. wonderfully goodvalue... Boys’ Brown Corduroy Knickers ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.... -......--- ..-* 8%’. ..1 Boys’ Caps in a. great range of handsome tweeds . . . . . Boys’ and Girls’ Blue Sailor Talus . . . . . . . . . . . Golf Hose in all sizes for boys, 45c, 75c, 1.00 and. . . . . . . . .1. Sweaters in plain and fancy, boys‘ sizes, 1.25, 2.00 and. . . .2 Fancy Shirts, with collar attached or with separate collar, . Blue Cheviot Roofers, $7.50 down to .. . Fawn Covert Cloth Roofers for boys . . . by a gviicroua purse, which wan “l Ylllll‘ lrlellilfllllllt “ml f"! "I1 BVl" Wile o . latcr tixchnillzcd for a uiieltii ciubmmlll“ ‘ll "l" Fllllll wlllllell ml Yml lllw lllgytlllilsilorflllflolllithaltliillilts nlllulilgh bug, which will long bc chcrlnhvd "m" “ml fllw-WB- We BER you to 1109 fruit must be inspected and m - as a. remembrance of thn warm ‘mill llll" Kill. which though alnnllyport inspection certificate “gut-l Hicntiiiliip which lino always cxisi- "lllllell lmm llfillflli which you have liliowlng the grade before leavln cd bctirocu Ernest and his youugflelllllil l" "llilifl lllK- ltho country. Every inspected “if friends Signed on behalf of your Ilrack- ago will boar tho stump "of lllp ' The aildrcnn foliows:— i l0)’ friends. iipcctor. e m‘ Mr. IGrnl-st. MacMillliu - l‘ ' llcui" Friend: I , by tlic ivonicil oi‘ tlic province from Wtlli- llilliVl‘ clay. l “1 am going tn show pcnpTc how Supplies tilt-y can niakc many attractive Clll-glfllleftiw" 3;12.‘r':.;:..i3:i= ti". tan: C OO S in‘ tnionui 0180 mom ‘ii-ho with Mis. Ogilvy will be in i-linrgc of lNPW llriiir.s\vi<~k‘s corner , oi‘ tho wing. (lid boat models v Open Tuesday, Sept. 6th b made by New lirunswicic fishermen oii tho out-it. shore nrc n quaint note t in the exhibit. Manitoba's exhib- it is plalincil to illustrate iiomc of We, your friends of Brucklcy. mid vlciiiity. who guthor hero this evening for this social time tor i thcr, find withinour lioarti-i mingl- OhildhooiPs Lessons 3 3 2 8 Tweed Bloomer pants in all sizes, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, . . . . . . . ‘\ Carter's Bookstore ' ll headquarters for everything required by the SCHOLARS. SCRIBBLERS and EXER- CISE BOOKS, we have great values for the children this ' year. MUBCULAR; MOYEMENT t, runs, roou IN sans a0 1 CENTS each a up. WATER- o MANB FOUNTAIN, PENS j; INKS. PENCILEFINQ NOTE .1 nooks, NOTE PADS, BUL- EBS, be" be. ' All sonom. nooks and sol-Puts are Bold by n, at the prion-filed by the PUB- LISHERS and BOARD 0F EDUCATION. We aim to give the but value for the money that it is poalble to pt. Bend the Childmn to CAIITEIIHB BOOKSTORE. Prompt attention to every- body. " A nieo Blotter free. Store open all clay Wednesday, 7th. l CARTER & co, 1 4P i 0 0 i tho inlportalit factors in tilct.ior iliicoiiaii-i exhibit. ‘which the Wolli rcnfiiuinn f OW od emotions. 'l'li<iic is first, tho joy of rplrg- iilll-‘Kfli tlic happy times we luivo spent together in school, at play, lliid ut work go to mako up the lives of all of us, and we urc bet- ter bccuilao you added your partic- ulllr part» Then there ls the fooling of antl- ‘flnutlon (We shall not make a llef; erencc to regret) over the fact that, you are leaving ils for a whilo. You knowus too well to presume Bringing UpFather c‘ j itcaith, lllid on Maiiittiinl ilay will .b:- shown llic inodii-iiit: r-llcliis 0i‘ Nlru Evcrwcli anti of Mis, Never- inn» Hooked Rugs Feature. Hooked rugs arc fcilturcd in Nova and Albcrta- has nli interesting (litlllll-ly of the llllii-gz-i en's institutes oi‘ that Province do for thn school children. Al cleverly fashioned model of ll schoolhouse and play- ground, which is included iii tlic exllibit, llnthe viorkrot‘ a Flilllflll- woman in IGdmontrln. Mrs. Vi’. C. Short of Eduiolltou is i. ______._. . . BEAUTIFUL 0L0 CITY ow l"! ‘ "III! (I (A-ntuigv tlic filtiiirlrli-il. “m: rev-till Iriwltilu-iit orcuaslfsi TAIENT nlyflifi r noanucs- PLEASE. ME. AND co "mans! l A . i l 1 , affect t whole life Telch your children lo nu Cuiicurn 301p’ daily lo keep the akin clear. Soothe and ha] , fllllfll. cezemu and other irritation! with “ ‘ “‘ 9r _ with c ' Soap lo keep the Icllp in a healthy, hair. growing condition. ' @552: .-'-“i'»-...é.“ai.'.';l°i.'."s'xa.‘.’.'t°é'..li'mt i‘ Cutleura Shaving Sikh 2a.. FATHER-Nu! M13.- uofi- LEAVE ITALY BEFORE vmiTirJC. ‘r04: WHERE l‘: i1"? OH . NEVER Mi I'LL CALL UP a Shorten-... p ‘"Hiew-z-| ,;