UKVCIIHA Ié T111‘. UHAALQIFIIEIYUWN UU AKDIAN O Penmans have made a stuciy oi style and weights, in knitted products to ensure comFort and iieaitil under aii conditions. Ask For Penmans"95" or H71" Underwear. Penmans Label is your guarantee oi satisiaction. KNITTED OUTERWEAR I UNDERWEAR O HOSIERY The Central Guardian TIIII column In reserved ‘for new! of lovill interest but ddvertlllng of u newsy nnlure mny be hunted 1O 4 rnnll u word efrlutly pqnbl. l; lulvullce. CRASWELL GRAPES. FOR. PHOTO- L-3494~3 Jfl-tl. ___.. SPECIAL FALL FUR. TRIMMED Coats 86.95. R. P. Simpson. L-GSIT-lfi-IB CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge Church services for septembei- 20th. 11 A. M. Cavendish. 3 P. M. Stanley Bridge. 7.80 New Glasgow. Rev, W. A. Paterson, Minister. L—657l-li. SUNDAY SERVICES. -Bradal- b21116 3.00 P. 0M. fiedericton 1.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Quigiey, putor. L-6577-1i. NEW SKIRTS, -fa.illes, Crepes $2.49. R. P. Simpson. 116517-16-18 wool THE POWNAL Pastoral Charge Services or Sunday, September 20th are as follows: Pownal Church 3 P. M. Millvlew Hall 7.30 P, M. L-6515-9-lB-1i. TIIE PRDTESTANT ORPIIAN- AGE TRUSTEES are deeply grate- 1 ful to Mrs. L. E. Prowse, City, for made childreifs dresses. Islands to instruct fishermen in the manufacturing of boneless cod. BREADAIBANE CIIARGI-L-Rcv. GeorgevAyers will conduct the ser- vices on Sunday, September 20th as follows: Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Bailey 3 P. M. Breadalbnne 7 P. M, and on September 27th Mr. A. S. MacKay, Summerside at the same places and atthe same hours. L-6576-1l. Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. . or as soon after as possibkg have Georgetown A>4Q~A._J»4.i_..H~i_.t_.-H......_,.., MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Friday evening, september 4th, the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLean, Clyde River, was the scene of a very pleasant occasion, 3.15 ‘LM. l..- (‘l-l it (Yfirdixun . 8.35 AM. mm Jirllllxlisgltllixsozlxivfilsi‘ 1235i? when the number’ exceeding one q 4s Road .. . A.lll. . Webster's COFIIGI‘ I 4:30 Pill!’ hundred’ gathemdm 5mm“ Wm‘ fr‘ Baldwins Itoriii .. 8.55 AM. I-‘ort Augustus 4.40 P.M:.i>retty and useful gifts Miss Alma 3,. itakrthr-n-sos i322 .‘:.i\l. Plsqlild ........ .. 4.50 I‘.l\l. ‘MiioPhee who has sinoe become :, i ...M. 1w; .._ In Plsquid H 9'20 AM grit‘? 5.00 PJtLione of the necks brides. The , . For‘ Ixuguqus H 9'30 Al“: b4“ ‘iersns . 5.10 I'M. bride-to-be was escorted to the 1 Webster‘;- (‘urncr 9.40 .~\.l\I. 4;} aroiit: Road " 5M‘ chair of honor by Miss Myrtle Mac- Johllslnffs River . 9.50 AM. Cardigan 51,5 Pg‘ Lean, while Mrs. Gordon Mac- L. I Alflve (harlottckvu-ii ...i0.l0 AM. Georgetown 5,50 If“: Kinnori played the wedding march. l‘ gfizgqlmztiers at (jilarlottctown-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. ‘Little Miss Katherine Livingstone i 1 qua Us at Gwr;c,'f;?.?(—.,F'PJ'_SQPOQMN’ presented “Almaf with a bouquet 1 ' A°”“G“‘ CAR - of giadoli. The many useful gifts , - . 3 H Cllurlottelolvii, P, E, 1, were owned P3’ M15505 olive Liv’ : Parcels carried at minimum charge of 25c. 33:: tgzffsgcoinnsanieig: 4 . ' i verses were mad by Miss Laura. 3 Livingstone. Miss MacEhee in her : ,E0+>¢+o4+o~ovvoo-o+o+oo+++o+wwo+o++o+o+o+4+o++o+o0 usual manner thanked her many _ 1 We have just received a carlond friends. Confetti was showered upon ‘I l ' of her after singing For She's a Jolly j Ciood Fellowin The eventing 1 ‘ a l too soon music an soc - , Ii V including ioroourse. A delfiptall>$l luncheon ~ _ was served by e es presen i i’ lfii,‘ 523g £21,,” Cfgfsmms and at a late hour all departed to 1 1 cow ciiow LAYENA cliow CHECKERS 01°" “m0” h°m°‘- I t , FITTING COW CIIOW PIG STARTENA 1 noun‘ LASS mg, QflQw i t Th" W" "lcrfi-‘l-"Z demand for Purina Fox Chows and J ‘ Cubes has compelled us tn stock those popular reeds m , "Vi!" quantities than heretofore, and whgn doing w we i 323131303311‘: hililml‘) cfiirifcirirriitwu and scientifically com- : s n l: e e a feeders will f1 d th ' ' ' _ i Hill-Elly as efficient ind economical as the Purina will»; Fecal: o”? 77mm‘? : > _ or» u“... t our. r/l/ Pam M7/7/5/795 _’ ‘ ' ‘ t POOLE a. THOMPSON L‘ ‘t u P ' ’ I MQNTAGUE ’ C Burn Larges Coal Imported Scotch KITCHEN Baal llut or Egg Sizes TRY A TON-- IT'S VERY SCOTCH Furnace Lump Goal. Bras .li’0r Screened Goal I NEW OFFICE 71 QUEEN ST. The highest quality Goal in the world HARD COAL $12.00 in Stock SPRlllGHlLL-OLIT- SYll||£Y_y|c1'0||||\ $8.75 POPULAR $8.7 5 $7.75 lNSTR-UCTING FISIIERMEN.— , Mr. Charles Gavin, Fish Instructor, Ralph Strathie Johiiswn, 50;, o; has been called to the Mhgdelinc i Mr. Address and Presentation ‘The mlny friends of Mrl. my Thompson (nee Vera Barrett) met at the home of Mfrs. Ange Johnstone to tender her a shower in honor of her recent marriage. The bridal couple entered the room to the strains of Ioherlgrin’: Bridal Ohm-us played by Miss Doris McGregor and were escoi-md to the seat of honor under a beautiful arch of evergreen and Autumn leaves, by Mrs. Major Bariett. Mr. E. D. Simpson acted as chairman and iii a few well chosen words explained the nature of the gathering and called on Mrs. Earle McLarcn to read an address. Mfrs. Glen Ramsay and Miss Gertrude Simpson then presented the bride with s. well filled purse i and a. few choice gifts of linen and silverware. The bride very graciously thank- ' ed her friends for their ldndhess w iler and expressed the wish that they would visit her and her hus- band in Upton Maine where they They smoke like IIWIVSHAPES IN VIN C IB LE IIJSTRIAMLINE CONFEDERATION ANCE. LIFE INSUR- L-6798-7-12-3l2 TOR. MAINE AND BOSTON:- Mr. and Mrs. John Jardihe and daughter Ruby, Mrs. Albert Camp. bell, Mrs. Wallace Reeves and children, all of Freetown, and Mrs, Dwight Bearisto of Kensington left Monday morning by mow;- on a two weeks visit to Mame and Boston. her excellent donation of 12 llfilldl in! 0f September 5th when Miss I..-85'l2-1i. Ruth MoCoubrey eldest daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mocoiihrey Hammond Johnston ex- . ted munch)“, or wwt Kent Sh?“ afiint b: some of the ladies School. Charlottetown. The cc-re- I m! 11 very enjoy hbie even- intciid residing. Everyone joined in Singing “For they are Jolly Good fellows" after which the root of the evening was smut in music rind singing. Mr. Howard Fraser ,kiiidy sang a. few old favourites and played some violin selections which ildded greatly to the enjoy- ment of the evening. A dainty [lunch was served by the hostess JOHNSTON-MCCOUBREY - A very quiet but pretty wedding wok. place in New Glasgow on the even- i was united in marriage with Mr. many was performed by Rev’ E4111: was brought too close bu’ i ' “Auld Lon Svne." Hensley Stave t, M.A., 3.1),, i Smgmg g ~ r m Tile followiiigistlie address: Mrs. the prccence of uiie be fl immediate relatiltrles an?! PM Tqmmmn’ n” W" mm“ Dear Friend: It is with much joy the contracting parties. The bride’ was beautifully gowned m blue? that we gather here to-night on chiffon velvet trimmed with E01 d’ 1 this occassion, to honor you on the and was waned “pm by ha; event of your recent marriage. oousm Miss Eumne Mclmd M| You have lived in our midst all Charlottetown. while the groom v y”: me and have endwmd Wm" was ably supported by Mr. W. W. i Se“ m an M "5 with W111‘ W111i!!!- Weeks also of Charloietown. After Hess m help w Sewe- the ceremony was over all sat we desire °n this °°°a51°l1 3° down to a dainty supper which was “mm t° Y” and 3°? °11Y 51mm? thoroughly enjoyed by all. The m- g°°d “dshos m’ the Years ""15 lie‘ malridcr of tho evening was pleas- “head °r W“ and 1t 35 0R1‘ 110M May spent m music and 50cm m_ that life for you both may b: filled teroourse. Around the midnight “ll-h "w Hood and gracious things hour the wedding party set out for °f m“ Where 9V" W11 may b1‘. Charlottetown followed by the best T1115 Purse of money and other vzishes of their many friends. Mr. 9M5 m" W° W!!!‘ irleflds and‘ and Mm Johnston Wm reside in neighbours have much pleasure in .Charlottetowri. The Guardian joins PFC-THU"! l0 Y0". is but a. small SEFIEMBER 13, 1,60 <-_ FABRICS elty flecks. soriment. ALL fabric glove in milple- tone, chaudron wine, green — —-‘-- — —- $1-00 ALMONDIZED beauty skin glove will soften and whiten hands, all sizes — — — — -— 53-00 Ladies‘ Heavy Dresses in Green, i m wishing the 5mm; cQuplc many measure of the esteem, and love Yam" “T F"? ‘P1301: Wm‘ years of happy wedded life. , . that we huve in our hearts for you. gins Bl:'_'20a:°__ ‘i \ and it is our liope that you shall - Personals always keep a. place in your heart lléaglcill¢rsa lgkesscs-Coh“. ______ for your friends and well wishcrs Sig"; ‘Sig,’ _ Mr. Angus Weir, of the postal of Belmont and Central. department is spending a week's We humbly pray that God's 1'05‘ shooting at East Lake and Vicinity. richest blessing may rest upon you gm d “m. “(in , ‘w’ --—— and yours and that" life may be Sing“ fill.“ _,_.ll_' Miss Harrington, Soul-Ls, rcturn- i . ed to her home this week from a very gnu nus m you‘ Gm’ slurley Temp!” DYSQ”! _ 5181106 _ with bloomers. sizes visit to friends in. Charlottetown Friends of Belmont and Central 2__h _ _ _ _ _ __ C a M u. <2.- _-_-. - an ore m gram COITSISLOd of a contest Put on $1.115 gal-ton Plum Plum“ . . r s. z - 15-6 - _ _ M“ EH09“ Doyle’ Cm!’ h“ 1e“ by Mrs. Willard MncDowcll and ' cs 89c o“ “mm "w Sydney’ c‘ B" “it” readings by Miss Marion Blondon, Sin-s 7-16" _ ._ 98c 5mm“ m’ “W” "“°°“°“ Vi?" , Mrs. Sterling MHCLCHII and Miss _ her parents Mr. and lvilrs. P. J. Maw Ross an“ which lunch was Iéadles [Alggk 5|?” 110"“ ‘ ' rcsscs - r (_‘ "n; l D°yl° city‘ served by the hostess. Next meet- 5|,“ “F52 _ _o_ l ‘CW-WWW i i. behlfl th OIMTS-Sv , GLEN VALLEY WOMEN‘ “g ° ° n: n1‘; WWW Ladies Heavy All Wool Long INSTITUTE A-Blmldml-RD a Sleeve Coat Sweaters. Colors ed by "doing a. stunt." Meeting The regular monthly mmung o; closed with the National Anthem. Glen Valley Womens‘ Institute met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Glliis on Sept. 9th, with the President in chair‘. Meeting opened with ode and repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered with "My fav- , ourite Motto“. Minutes of last § meeting were reed and adopted. A discussion was held about gett- ing a “Globe" for schoohalso sec- retary was asked to repair zinc underneath the school stove. Re- ports were heard from the various committees and new ones appoint- ed foi- next month. Secretary was requested to send for gift for | one of the members who had gone to live in another district. Pro- CENTIIAL ROYALTY WOMENS’ INSTITUTE Central Royalty Womcns‘ Institute W85 held at the home of Miss Laura Ciiilcil. Nine members and it number of visitors were present. The meeting opened in the customary way by $118198 m9 “Ode" and repeating the “Creed? Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. There was no unfinished business. New busi- ncss~Miss McKay mentioned new books which would aid the teacher and pupils for School Library. It was moved and seconded that Miss qvlcmiy buy British History bl i Jones for Library, Institute to pay for same. Seerctnry advised to send $1.00 to Anti Tubereolcxsis League. Mrs. Cecil Wood and Miss Laura Cullen were appointed delegates to attend meeting he District Con- vention in Institute Rooms. .___L____ ‘ Time Table Changes Effective SUNDAY, Sept. 27th i Full information from agents. After some d‘ ‘on it was de- , CANADIAN NATIONAL eided to sell lunches and home RAILWAYS made candy at the School Fair. i . . Sick committee reported visiting 1 I N'13'5'22'“ one sick person. New committees appointed are-sick, Mira Diamond and Miss McKay. School—lVh's. v McLeod and Mrs Cecil Wood. The Grab-bag was then brought in and all seemed to get full value AFFECTED for their nickel. Mrs. F. McKay presided at the “TFYFSRYITT w laxlllllllrloll All unknown and many known error: of vision are neglected. Results of this neg- lect are tremendous. Every ue ls affected by faulty vlslnn. IIG , Edward Gillis on Tuesday evening, , opened by all repeating tho creed H. R. LARGE 8i 00. Individuals everywhere not getting out of Ilfe what they should because they do not nee u they nhmlld and because they are continually under a strain. G. F. Hutcheson TEL. 10001- 1496 Fitting and Bililaplytng Glance ll. J. IMBIIII OPTOMETIIIBT MONTAGUII, P. I. I. Ofllce Connected With Drnggtore. B1110. Nev)‘. BHIWII. Maroon and In The BASEMENT i Girls All Wool Long Sleeve Pullover Sweaters — Colors Green, Scarlet, hluroon and Blue. Sizes 22-26 -- — 69c Sizes 28—32 - — 89c (lirls Fancy Stripe All Wool Pullover Sweaters. Colors Navy. Blue, Scarlet and Ycl- 89c 10w. Size 2Z—26 — — - Ludics‘ Silk and Wool’ Harvey- ettes —- Panties and Vests. Sizes small, medium and large. Each — — -- — 39c Ladies’ flilnnclctte Nightgown in White only—trlmmcd with Pink or Blue. 49c and Lovely All Wool Hose-Colors Grey Brown Gunmetal . and I-‘uwn —'— — — — Children's Navy or Peach Jer- sey Bloomers. Sizes 8 and 35c Black. Sizes 36-44 - - ~ . 1.69 k ‘i ("Loozeifiilj 90053911211 piano and ull joined in a hearty sing-song, after which Miss Cullen served a delicious lunch; Next meeting to be iit tlic home of Mrs. Cecil Wood, Roll call to be "Your Favorite Recipe.“ ELDON W. I. The August meeting of the Eldon W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. 25th, with six members and five visitors in attendance‘. With the President in the chair. Meeting in unison. Roll Cull was answered with an "Original Verse," after which minutes of previous meeting were read approved and "signed. Reports of the different committees were given. Unfinished business included the arhang-ments for Con- cert to be held in Belfast Hall on Friday Sept. 4th, Mrs M. Mac- Donald wa-s appointed to order ice- cream etc. for slime. Ari-ange- menis for next meeting to be made at latm- date, Roll Call to be an swelled with "Miscellaneous Hint on Recipe." With the singing of its a good time to get acquainted" meeting adjourned. While the Hostess served lunch a. social hour was spent in music and singing led by Mrs. T. F. West in which all the men heartily joined. 12 years — — — — — —- J A Delightful New W001 Materials INTERESTING NEW Coatings, skirtings, and dress fabrics express in fine assortment. the popular nov. "KAY SUEDE" ii dainty PLAIDS FOR COATINGS are extremely popular this fall, and are shown here in very zlttractive ns~ FABRICS of WOOL POLO, DERRYDALE, DONEGAL as well as Wool Fililie, Novelty r Tweeds in Brown, Navy, Black, Green, Wine and Rust are waiting for your visit. FRESHLY NEW! xmui "~. . ‘GAY (YOLOREII) Sport gloves violet, green, red, blue —- — -- $2.25 NON-SOIL Sounds im- possible but is true, All sizes” sand only $23.50» A commanding range of gloves in French Kid a; __ ._ _ _ ._ _ - - _ $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 THE SWEATER SHOP At the rear of the main iiooi", right under the big windows, the new sweater shop waits your visit. Ladies’ cililt sweaters. pull over sweaters, iinli twin s\vcillci' sets ill-e shown in all file lovely autumn colours. $1.50. $1.95. $2.75 V, $3.95. $1.75 and up. ANIMAL VARIETY AT EXIIIIIITION A first class novelty act. has been iuldod to tllc Forum show at m.“ Nova 500MB Provincial Exhibition in Halifax, September 28 to 0mm" 5' with the inclusion of Mary Palmer's Animal Variety which Is sure to de- llght the children nnd the grown-ups all wcll. "Pony-Boy" an unllfllll"! clever performer full] a grow of well-trained dogs will be Pflllllh" ‘mans all Ioven of animals. Including 16 hi; acts tolmcd by the Manhfllli" Revue the show run of! ln snappy style taken three hours to WIIWM“ Everything is entirely new. l