‘rm: crmnmnnroww cuannum 0619mm 23-1933 SUMMERSIBE BUARDIANE“"E""‘““""'“' and Prince County Bhroniele _ -NOTICE - There will be n meeting o! the North Share League. on Tuesday evening, Oct. 24th. at 8 psn. in the Town mu, Kenslns- ton. Each team kindly lend repre- sentative. By order ot President. 2030 MONDAY. E _€__?__.?.____.______.__. _._______.—-~ — — .."l!ils column ll reserved hr news n! I cui interest but advertising n! a newly niiure may Inserted n! 2 cent: a word llrlctli IIIYM?“ m advance. WILL YOU HAVE A -'l‘his column ll Ielerved for new! or local interest hue Advertising o! l neon-y nature ma)’ be inserted at I cents n word llrictly peyeble in nd~ TIIOO. -—BIG FALL ONE CENT GALE at Gcurlies, Rexail Drug Store be- gins lilcuciny, October 23rd until Saturday. October 28th inclusive. i908. msunscnrmous u» The bands] to their Rep. Archie Hume, or iefti st H. J. Mabows Drug store, Montague. 1°6- |s NUT ALWAYS Tm; l nosncu w/ooaurv .35 LLO BAY EAST-The Aug- ting of the Rollo Bey sub- cf the O. W. L. was held rish hall on Sunday, August a good attendance. The .43.“?! or IORMEI ILAN- Dl-IRF-Word has been roccived in Simmerside o! the death oi Mr. Harry Gay on Oct. 15th, at hi5 home in Swompeoott, Mesa. m. Gay wee p. native of Bummerside the son or willism and Sore-h Clay. Besides his wife and iiamily, he leaves to mourn, one sister, Ida, one brother, Reginald in the United states and one brother Albert in Sunn-nerslde-S --C. G. l. T.-The United Church branch o! the C. G. I. T. at Sum- merstde opened (or the winter mom)“ m1 ru-idey evening with s large attendance. Miss Millie strong, Miss Dorothy Siiliphant and Miss Zilphn. LinkJei-ter were chos- en us leaders tor this yeah-B ther Sinnott spoke very ncerning the work o! the Minutes c! lest meeting and adopted. A vole o1 as tendered the retiring Miss Euialia Mullally. The Pres ent then gave an Bddmfle and s p r was read by the trou- urer. Bo numbers were much en~ ioyed by ll. Meeting adioumed by singing t National Anthem. — A meeting the Rollo Bay sub-divis- ion oi' t C. W. L. was held O11 Sunday signing, October 1st, with I small ntigndnnce. The principal business arrled on was the ap- secretary wfihTERS PROVINOXAL BANK _M;-, Arthur Perry,‘ Tignish, left on Thursday tor Montreal to accept a position there in the Provincial Bank. He uas a prominent mem- ber of the Tignish Orchestra, and was the guest or honor at a social gathering given by Claude Kinch Sh: is {rec . a e She can trzwcl . e e _ The narrow routine of a “dependent relative" will ncvcr placu élitlstiufnp of 21g; £11130}! licr. She is alert, ivrmtcd, p11 o c I e aroun er,’ $ecaizse -O0UNTY COURT -— At the County court on Friday, Judge In- man gave judgment in the case oi Allen vs Gamble which had bcm previously tried, being an action with reference to the sale o! muutbeq~* 8.}. ‘r ./ " nwsssuceo 3N3 At 30 she began to buy a 0/ $30 mnul/ilv for life a! (r5. am also )IHYt a! 5U. 55 n! 00,) Assurance 0F C.»\N.li.D.-\ l'.l.~laluli.\i'iril 1H6’! WATYHTHU . . . . lit-r investment grew as shc shared in the profits of Ihc Company . . . now she rvccivcs a monthly cheque and will receive it as long as slic lives. ($10.90 saved mnnf/llv from age 50 In 65 will pmvizleaptrlsion in vurlucc llic ,Sl(l.'1<l ;ui_\iviii::s or illiTCJSi‘ illc pcnxion. Pension: MUTUXLLnrna Com p an y l | l nvrnun i “Oirnmi by Hm Pnlirylzivlllirn" I Blutual Life Pension Policy Annual rliiidund: may 11c med F: em intereniui ln vour Pension I lwlirv to help me become inde- [ pcndrnt. l flame .___ _._____._._._ Jddress ___._._ A u 2nd floor, lt-nlr ni‘ n. i. Yfliliii Pn<ii'|:v<1.\r. Amurircn. ii1:*.|-lnli(-ir\vn, P, 1, \' 1v.\ Scoiiiv Building iTiwiiiiiv-vrs n \i"" ' , Ti) rum-nu‘ son. iilvaii mus Eye Gomiort Ici- cyc vmrhcrs is h illlllli‘? oi - vital illipliflilllir. I I-‘rom i-srly mom in kale m f. night vvu “cl-invii" our cyi": rn- lonilrssly, from one job l... annihr-r. llnw inn;- wiil they sinml ii‘? A e you HOW cnjnyum: llirit cl’- n 0y no?! cmnlori. which “ugh; ‘(n he yours? Qqngllll ns it ynu are not". You tluve much to gain, and mshlng to lose. In any case ihc knonivilqi- gained from an examination, makes it well worth while. G. F. HUTGHESOH ,. orronnzrmsr Professinal Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOtVTlilZl? ‘ARRI-Tfljlifi. SULKIYNJHS. ETC 84 Great Ceorgc Slrccl, hiDNEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8'. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Ban-inter um! Piliurncy-zit-law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The 'lrask Well C0. VAUGHAN ll. GHOOM Imcnl Representative ‘Morley M. lbolfs Lnw Ollie». Hlsummersidc or Phone 297. 9. Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlotietown. he. B. McDonald, West St. Pei/cm John Simpson, Hamilton. lend all information regarding hlrnMlun! of PROITIBITION ACT will hit him in 117m; p, mkes thr- ll for the choicest * much ior those crs. One oi ilic o. good. word (or a ' ;.-; (Inn-din victor SClKtllil , at iii-at, his pleasure to b: evoked more at the riddnnce than anything s:c.-:.'rr.\'ay' o! the . SLLUCClC, M. u. South . 1i z-l. Then he ‘proceed- m in sol; cwscr than Sinbncfs olri lulu of the sea. For [our s ti!» *9‘. ~ck cruised up and 1 iiic A!‘ .c coast and CAI‘)- . Swirl-ii‘; couldn't shake him off. Port nficv port refused Vire un- aud looked as though his v-~~.'- ‘n; to tun into an- of those "main urlthout a. ‘ orfnlrs. Thfll the steam- (r nail-Lori (l-lispc, Quebec, and Vire scztlod things by ashore onto Canadian soil. The nu‘ . cs were ' and, just - ‘d Captain Schcilo $l50 for “expenses lilu-ly to be incur- red" in Lrfllilllg and capturing Vim. u" paid. , up to this point in the ‘:1 Schciicflg kind feel. notified appcar somewhat inexplicable. He. or his company, was $150 out oi pool-cot, not to speak of {our months‘ provisions. so the captain went on to ox- {ll.1ll‘l. It sc'=ms the penalty would have bccn an even $1.000 had Vire pasty-sued his escape until the ves- sel reached Boston. A. litiio mathe- matics showed Captain Schcllc h:- a. bad day's work for the skipper of a smnil steamer. fitqnipmr-nt plus our cxpcrlorflw- rnnblm Ils i0 effort n. rcnl saving in your rcpnir hills. We will gladly give you a quota- tion on any rz-pnir before undcr- inking the work. Ample npure for winin- sioragc. llfiltDlNfiflb‘ GARAGE, Opposite (fliiion llotel, Summersidr. Tire Chains. 1902 =::.___. _.___.__..-_,_..___V_ ._. ._~.__s _._. ..__... _._ ._ KITCHEN COAL (largo ERAS D’OR lump screened arriving. The nicest. kitchen coal on the market; very low priced $7.75 nil schooner. (Ian's VICTORIA SCREENED arriving daily; it is proving a good all around coal $7.75. ll. R. LARGE & 00. Retail and Tel. lililil Wholesale 58 Queen Street skippers izlm Virc, boarded his slipping as promptly, lugs tonvirds iho stowaway would hnil saved about $850. which isn't Anti Freeze. and Alex VicDonald at their dance hall 0n the eve of his departure. A feeling address by Mr. John A. Hackett accompanied by a 81ft of a cigarette case and lighter 0111566 a very gnjoyable evening. His mall)’ friends from Albcrton, Bloomfield and OLoary were present to bid him "bon voyage." He is a brother o! ur, Benjamin Perry, organist of Notrc Dame Cathedral, Montreal. and is often hoard in musical re- citals over the radio. -A'.\'OTIIER um BREAK 1N SlDDlERSlDl£»-'l*lie sample rooms on Wnicr Suix-t, Simunorside oi.’ Claicuco Hurris ivere broken into on Friday night. The goods were strewn about the finer, but Iviir. Harris could not say what was taken until he bod checked up on the stuff. The buck door was vddc mien and tho loci; broken. Mr. Har- ris rrlporrvri ilio matter to Chic! Kane next. mcmrug. The police-man 0n night duty krimv nothing about the matter as he roporird all doors lookrd. Evidently tile thieves ivntcii- ed until the cons-t- \vas clear. The other young mun implicated in some of the other breaks is. silll at large, the police so far have not mowing machine. Judgment was tor the defendant. Some thirteen gar- nishee cases were disposed o! and the case o! Hallett vs Iciurgey. action. for board. was tried and judgment given for the plaintiff for $35.00. The oase of Bell vs Crossman was commenced. action for $20.00 for sale of potato bags-S —-DEPARTURE REGRETPED - Mr. Henry Perry, Tignish, left by csr icr Borden Thursday morning where he intends to reside perman- ently. He was not only one o! the best tonsorial artists on the Island, but u very talented musician. Tl];- Tignlsh Athletic Club will miss the boosting gcmality o! Henry in hoe- key and baseball matches. -Mxs. Dorothy Mitchell with her young son Gene and Clara. Hackett ro- turnod to Boston Thursday after spending a very pleasant vacation with their lather, John A. I-lackelli, Tignish. ‘They were accompanied 1y their cousin, Mrs. Emery Payne. PERS ONALS pointmen of the 1st Vice-president to take t place of the President, whose resirnation was read at the meeting b) the Correslwndlfl! 59¢" rotary. E ch oi’ the other vice- presidents ‘took a step higher, leav- ing the 3rd plscc vacant. The Con- vener of the Altar Society was then appointed Brd vice-president. ‘The Honorary (Jhnplain suggested that a 19m;- 01 flanks be sent to the re- tiring President, Mrs. J. J. Hughes. He also suggested that a day be set aside (or ‘the celebration ct Mass 1oz" the Society. Meeting adjourned with prayer. iilinurd’! Ilnlrnent for Itlflneu, Rebel Prince Is Captured (Associated Press) BANGKOK. Sin-m, Oct. 21- (ThIusdayJ-ADeIayed by Censor)- Prince Sithiporn, member of the Royal Family mid o. brother of Prince Bovardej, today was icuud to be among leaders c! the rchollion -.\.i was operated on McKcndi-ici: of in the 0L: my Prince captured. by government troop-il- ‘Bargain sales, "cheep" goods HOSIERY ‘it was the intention, Genrrnl Higginirsnid, lo extend the army! missionary work in numerous pnrls o! Africa, including Rhodesia. Kenya Colony, Nigeria, Uganda. the Gold Coast, Algeria, Tailgati- yika, and the Belgian Congo. Qrcot Two officers icr whom large re- progress wns also being made, he bccri able to locate him. The cnsc County Hospital on Friday and is Wards have been offered also were, said, in the 5,000 diffcrcllt centres captured. They were found hiding‘ of India when. army Ogfimrs ‘Vere of Phillip, ivho was caught on Fri- day was remanded until Monday.- S --‘PIDNEER OF FREETDWN ‘PASFllIF-Jviili the passing of Wil- liam Bilrvs at the use oi £12 _\'<".tTS, Froeiczm ilas lost one of its pion- cor citizens. Born at Freetown, the son of Joules Burns and ltinrgunrvt (lino, Mr. Burns 11nd residrd in froctmvn all his life and had groom up with the place and watched its growth from the prlmcvslforcstland to its prcsout flourishing position. stood of his infill“): and was quite a successful fnnncr. Iic was very generous and kind hearted and mOSt highly esteemed by his neigh- bours 11nd friends. He was instru- mental in building in’; {ii-gt prgs. byicrinn Church nt Frcc-inivii. There are icit to mourn lllffit‘ daughters ‘Mrs. F. W. Pickett oi Albvrta; Mrs, Fred Scott and Mrs. waiter 5mg; of Gardiner, Albino; five 5on5. Joseph in Boston; Chatter in Aug- usmi, Iiioinc: Arthur 0i‘ the C. N. R. at Chzirioitctnivn and Bruce and Russell on the homosirud; and one sister, liirs. Lucy Dunn 0i Summer- sidc and one brother, Mr, 5mm Turin-r m‘ Ross‘ Conur. Mr. Bums ivifc. (formerly Elicn Baker Q; I"1""‘l°'-"'Tll- llassrd away about fif- icvn vcors ago. The iumral tool: place on Saturday, Rev. Mr. Nich. very lnrgoly n {tend c<i_._5 maul’: Linimo . (or Chilblnlne. Qunllnsq \'!l.\\ Palwllll") IQ”. J.siri.i.:ii-.u.i..l0 ll 0 8 l1 H 'l‘ ‘ll ‘on ‘n 111111) Iqqddnl pin Inn“; NOILVNIWVXE .l. ll ll I S 3A3 Brinqinc ‘Mr. Burns lived on (be old home- Olffili officiating the services being l u.» ran... now doing niccly.-—S -—<'iVi‘rs. Emest Wells, who 1135 been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Palmer, ‘left on Bat- urday for her homo in Bostour-S “Ml-i- Frfd Murray. liirs. Roy Billmly. Mr. James Mllllillil‘! and Mr. AnjirosciMilligan who had been home to attend the Iuncrnl oi ilicir mother, Mrs. Samuel hiiliigan. ‘which ‘rook place on Wednesday at Frccirmll, Lot 11, returned on Fri- day morning 0o their home in Berlin, N.H.-S CAXADIAN USES FAMOUS BATON i (Canadian Press) nzcromnim. Oct. zi-The baton xvhich Arturo Toscnnini was using when news of (he death oi Sieg- fFlNl ‘Vflgllcr, son 0t the great Richard Wagner, reached him is now a cherished possession of Wil- fred Pcllctlcr, noted Canadian- born musician who is assistant cou- ziuctor oi the Metropolitan Opera. Company. When ln ihis city m, conduct a symphony orchestra Mri Pellcticr used his souvenir batori and told how it became his. It was while Mr. Pclletier attend. 0d a rehearsal directed by Tuscan. that Siegfried Wagner died. Vlith much emotion, Tuscan ini stopped conducting and sent a once to the library for the scor of "Sicglricdk Tears in his eyes, his face whi with the shock of the news, i. srcnt Italian maestro directed wh. Mr. Pelietier believes was the grea . est performance o! a piece or Wa - nerinn music he has heard in life. At the conclusion of it, T canini told Mr. Pellctier he wo d "never use that baton again" p, d handed it to the Canadian telll g him "to keep it as a souvenir." Ml nnrd’_[__li_'._n_imene __ remrweeiinlnl. lnl that the news came through‘ had Just Funeral March‘ from Wagner's “Dusk of the Gods,“ in a temple in Bangkok. working, i and skimped menu iacturing, resulttin reduced qualities, lowered standards and impaired confidence. One thing ll invnriably true of Penmans-qiever yet has our quality been compromised. Selling today at prices that make for the utmost economy, Penmans quality is higher than ever-who bee: yardstick o! value, economy and lasting satisfaction in knitted weer. ifil-IYENCE TELLS BRIDE HOW T0 GET ALONG WITH KVIOTIIERJN-Lfitv CHICAGO, Oct. 21.——FOl' llll‘ bride who w? hes 1o sci alone ivlih hcr muLhcr-in-lziw and bc hnPDY. science has come ioi-ih with n iow suggestions, Here they are: Dont criticize her “old»insliiozicd" The revolt appeared today to be, The pmpDSIilVtO cntcr into prn- lam-s- coniined to one province in north- ‘veniivs work was warmly rzuiwrsod custom Siam. Rietreatlng forces, holly pursued by Sol-Tm- rebcl by Hon. w. u. Price, M f orttov- Cmncrnl. who told the withering, Don't try to reform hcr method‘; of houschold management. Don't (out loud) resent rivaling‘ mcnt troops, blasted away railroad 11mg the administration hi" Jumcc‘ xiv.» has Wltll liar son. bridges l0 COVPX‘ lhel!‘ fllglllw‘ TlIPY would be glad to cnmpcrwc in such also poisoned the writer at Don- maung Airport, near Bangkok. which thcy captured at iho out- break of the rebellion and vluch was recaptured. Salvation Army», To Extend Field TORONTO, October 21-—PlanS for extension of the Salvation Army's missionary work immedi- ntcly in Africa. and ultimately; in Indln. and the Fru- East, and ad- diiiou to the worlcbwidc activities of the nrmy oi.’ “prcverfive wor " to help individuals before becom- ing enmeshed in trouble, crime or sin ncre announced today by General Edward J. Higguns, the Army's supreme commander at o mass mreiing here. The rally, _nt Much Lieutenant- Govcrllor Herbert A. Bruce presid- rd. was staged as the principal i o; the Army's 51st annual Domin- l ion Congress, now in session here. i Stop Rheumatism Ai- ifs Source Rheumatism is caused by uric ncid in the blood. Urea, a blood im- turlty, should be cxiraticd by ihe idneys. If kidney: foil, and urcs remains, it changes to uric acid which in minute crystals lodge: in joints or l. muscles causing excruciating pains. Avoid rheu- mutlsm by keeping your kidneys in good condition. ush them. every three weeks with Dodd’: Kidney Pills-For over three gon- erntions the favorite kidney tonic and remedy. Non-habit forming, DeddsKidneyPills i v public iuncflon on the programme‘ preventive efforts, and said rush a programme, ii \’l€!0l'(7ll.<l_\' prnssoci, WOlild “push buclqcrinlr“ to an extent of 50 per cent, in "curs. to come. LOVING RELXFIVES Alli‘. BABY'S ‘VORST EXEMIES CLEVELAND, 0., Ocl. iil-Jflicy may not rcnliro it, but loving aunts uncles and cousins, mid c!" vcinllym Don't begrudge ivuiilnr; ri hm: An cld colored iurmer vanished by nn vvmgclist what denomination he belonged to. He did not reply ciir ily, but said: "Bless ye, sah, (inns io‘ roads loading from hyab tor t0u'u—~<io long road, do hill road, dc she’ road. and do swamp road~ but when Ali goes tcr town wld oi lnilil or rroiu dry don't say tcr me Uncle Calhoun, which road did yo come by?‘ but, ‘Cal, is yo’ when good?‘ " — Boston Transcript. The United Kingdom is the ism cs9. consumer of wool in Europe ‘i?! is fIPFUIICl. Don't belittle her real or hurled‘ l’ zuimc-nui. Don't habits. Don't forgot to prncficc lOlCYiLlICO, alivays. 1r the bride will inst do those things nil will be wcll with hcr ro- ‘intlons with hcr moihcr-in-ixuv. said Dr. E. W. Burgess. professor oi sociology at the Univoi's'f_v of Chi- cago. Ho urrivrd at. his snluilon by sifiinf! and studying the nuswcrs l0 criticize her psrsonai l grandmothers, are n bniyffs xvorst ‘ 5mg qupsugnjjflfffls 5pm in mnrrlcrl ‘ enemies, E A-t any rntc this" is the opinion oi chief oi the h. , . for sick chil- dren at Tc-gouio. (uni [Woicfswlr of pediatrics at 1hr.‘ Ulfwr-‘iiy c»! Tu- icnao. i “Loving rulniivzs." Dr. Browni told the IllLIfllflllOllfil hi-‘dicril As- sembly last nilrht, "are b:1.‘.";."s worst enemies. Thry do not realize that, rcspiroiory inicctloukdicnd and pucumonfa—do not ily in M the window but nrc cunwycd (Loni person to person by direct contact with the bncnth. "These loving relatives come in and hung nll ovcr the bnhy. One o! them has a cold or something and passes it on to the poor doicnccicss infant. "Then if the infant survives all that, the grandmothers and the rest o! the rclzi-t-lvcs spoil the child and leave hLm to his parents, who have all the work of trying to get rid of their child's bad ha-biis. ‘These loving relatives don't cnre what happens because they don't have the responsibility." France is the most important cen- tre for the woollen sheepskin trndc oi’ the wor d. F“? . 9 Vi‘: ATULGRAM v-Por/i ;i ouR Sowvzrj (coil: i", j; room ccLLEQE 100m’ ii i woiobi... n1 HE. Gov '_ A DIDLQWA” ‘-1. ll L“ o “l gm “i “"5 "m1"! Mild/ire. lnf, C-m m. ... 1.5m. r.-.u.;.f_ HuRRY-Yo MusT MEE HlM A1’ TH 1F HE DiD STATION- vlE sroue I QIUPDOEE. PlELL LET ME lF use As ouow as HE wuz ’ wuss: HE woo-r AWAY- HE- " PROBABLY MISSED THE "rm coils“ couples to 11nd out how pcrrnns can be happy ihough mnrriod. ..zote Prat Pasture 1",, Mxmfifil» of hay xirui |FLSlUIE crops lor ivcstcrn rondzz. ns by 913m, brcccllllg is the ClilPl nctvny oi tho Dominion flOlilgc Clamp Lab- srntory est-f‘. .slicd lust your nt saslznioon. in co-opzvntiou with the University‘ oi SDSRHlCJOtVEiH. In the prrssing xiovd {or brt er var- ieties of hardy and drought-insist- nnt. grfvscs nvlri irfyulncs, especially for posture pu iusos, it has been demonstrated that Crested Wheat grass is super or to other grasses for the drier prairie areas oi West- cm cnnnda, in drought resistance. seed production, and ability to withstand close grazing, control weeds nnd restore s01 fibre. It is very palatable to live stock, con- tains ruore tot-til nutrients than ivwtem rye grass, and compares very favournbly with bmmc grass in this rrspcct. Himdreds cl inrm- crs have grown this grass during the post tun years and the reports are exmlicnt. HECL6 - l > . We are plcnllfully supplied will. ull k nah of high grade COII. Piece Juli!‘ 041?!‘ now, either for lmnni- , late or future delivery. Our wel kn vru Cools comprises American Anthracite Nut Size. Scotch Anthracite Egg and Stove Size. Welsh Anthracite Nut and Stove Silo. Dominion Household Coke For Furnaces. Old Sydney Screened Inverness Screened Springhill Screened ‘Albion Nut Stove and Round. You cannot go wrong 0n my 0 above Cools, priced low consid ““ quality. Don't be deceived by thl fellow who says his cheep 00a! I just ns good. Special prices on our load to! Phone 178. w. o. onus a oo. COAL Bv George ‘anus .. __...-_.-~. m. A