a, HALIFAX. Septendkfr “amino ml,“ “iuraidhed by: r. ill-ile- (jug-fly and Co), the upnueotstoon . ,. -;. Qggchnuge.) ‘_ _ ' , ‘ s. I snails. itch . 35 ‘ 86 l‘ 4% _1: O A-4p\ a s yl\llliy. y) p of uying new ones. ~ ‘mun-m, 14nd,"... n" |,,,,,,,,.,,,~',, a’ "N"! l" “W”! You may not be interested in economy of blades, but" surely you L . M my‘, I want e good shave and that is only possible with a stropped blade. a. ' . orb rvp n; . F ' I L ‘"""""' a u n . s r Untied Farmers Have _ 9...1..::.'5..';'st's'::::..;l:.tc:§':z':.*:::'.:1r:'l."x121;::n?;:’."':.::..::£'::‘.:£.l".; . , Stilrmy SBSSIOII Mteitrop Safety Ruor Co., Limited, AutoStr uilding, Toronto, Canada i ' . ‘ j._ ‘ fll ’ ' (Special to The Guardian.) —— W" ’ ’ ' l MONCTON, Sept. 29.—~At it largo .._- ‘uh U ~- ly attended but rather stormy con , ' , , ._ ' ' _ . , . ' 4*‘ .r . '. entlon‘ held yesterday evening in t ' ~ ' ' i} - i ilhe City-Hall the United Furnlcrl r . oi’ Westrnoreland County placed ll the iiold for the forthcoming pro vincinl election three candidates, also utter a long and at times ileat ed discussion, agreed to c0 operate with the Independent Labor Party naming ariourth member ticket s ‘ member oi Labor Unions. s...» mom HOLMANU cou- °l- 9045-5-31 ti ——-E,LEGANT now Aututntl Mil wry for Exhibition visittirs. Leave your order early. Sinclair & Stow art Limited. 8196-10-1-21 -8PEOIAL BARGAINB in lad ics’ suits during Fair Week. Sm ‘hcm curly. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd 3196-10-1-21 . my: l —WHITE WASH SILK, relrultr $2.50 clearing on Fair Days nt pol Yard $1.29. Sinclair 8t Stewart Ltd 3196-l0-l-2l .. My . ; _ I £ . ust- a minute, pleasfi a OPLE have pride,') ol course._ Pride in their sp- earance, their work, or their mes. i And thafisithy. But the . rtrof pri at sneers at an l ngersoll watch because it's low .- iced is the pride that leads to _ avagance and waste. ' Thomas A. Edison isn't too oud to carry a Maple Lea! Hzgersoll. ‘Plentyof other men {whose foot prints are on the gm?‘ °f ti?“ k“? m” ma‘ 1s follower-On Sabbath the ~ 3n‘ , y‘ “Keno ' 1t Cape Traverse at 10.30; Seurlc iofitzsflgnatatfghoitfsg: $203332? lrorwnnxat 3 n. m. nt Sunlmcrsidc n’ ,If you had a servant or an em- ployee who gave the sort of sc- Vcurate, trustworthy, faithful service in all weathers and con- ditions that/an Ingersoli Maple Leaf gives, you'd be justly proud. You’d think you were a good picker. And when you can pick out an Ingersoll Maple Leaf for $3.25-or $4.00 if you want the Radiolite that tells time in the dark-you ought to be proud of -HANDSOME furs now showin select yours on Exhibition Day: Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 3196-10-1-2; ~50 INCH WOOL serge In grrco‘ only, regular $5.00, selling 0n Fill Days (owing to a slight Ilnperte 1011) nI ller yard $2.95. Sinclair - Stewart Limited. 3196-10121 -____ / —-CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.— Rev. Jas. MacDoulrall will preacl -OHOICE izrooorlos let-reduce!’ arlres on Exhibition Days. See m‘ t‘or specials. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd 3196-10-14.‘! -SEIE'D WHEAT.—Wc have : -lmited quantity of Last year's sccd wheat all recleanctl and grad- ed. Farmers would do wel-l to se- cure their seed now as good wheat will bc scarce. it. T. Holman Ltd“ Summerside. 3175-9-30 3i -BOR-DEN NEWS-A. public service of Holy Baptism was held the chance. “It the home o! IMrs. q. Canlnbell ' i B d. n n Thursday oi last n'P"ll-'dn'dl°u" 84-00 virleekorwiienosix children were brought forward by the parents of Ilfiercnt homes for Bltptlisnl ltcv W. F. Dixon officiated. pole vaulting on Monday last Ella Gallant, son oi Mr. Bruno Gallant. Sammerslllte, had tho- misfortune oi breaking his wrist, the pole breaking willie in the act oi vsult~ ing with the above Dfllnilll P9511". -WEDDING BELLS-A. quiet but very pretty wedding took place at the homo oi the bride Wednesday morning. when MIKE Amy Ellis. daughter of Mr- an" Mrs, Ellis, Ibccltme the bride of Mr. l3. Graham Rogers, son of Mr. “.1 Mrs Charles Racers, Summer- gldg, They were unattended. the Immediate relativoe and friend“ ‘leillg present. The ceremony was performed ‘Ill’ Rel" MI‘- M" chell. The happy couple left. on an extended honeymoon "Ill I° the Western States. On their re- lurn they will take up their real» denco in Summerside. Fhc-lr heats of (rlepdg wlish Mr_ and Mrs. gem all joy and prosperity lhrohsl lite. Mbrloie from ‘$.25 to ‘IQ-IO \ The, Re‘ Xall Store A Rllbtr liootisriui I All Kinds , we are Ireeslqlwrtere in this our q and section tor rubber gloves, band- Jloe supporters, trusses. and other appliances In rubber. We mo can’! ’ otookl or unitary ind Aupplles, such lo Bed .4. MABON nosrauusi’? s. l.‘ _ "v14"... n,“ ,~.,_ -,,,_*_‘ H, wliolt room =Pflmoio M. --PAIVNFUL Acclosnr-whll‘ B i with friends in ‘Charlottetown —l‘l’ PAYS to buy In this Prov- Nil. _--WOMEN'8 high cut kid boots $10.00 value, selling on Fair Days at par pair £7.95. Sinclair d: Stew- art Limited. 8196-10-1-21. -MEN8' FINE BOOTI, worth up to $10.00 selling on Exhibition DWs at 86.95 per pair. Sinclair l‘ Stewart Limited. 3196-10-1-21 —-EXTRA GOOD quality Botany ‘Brno worth $8.50 reduced t‘or Ex ‘libition days to $6.90 per yard ilaclair 8: Stewart Limited. . 3196-10-14." -—MEN'5 KNIT TOP Shirts, sell m: durinir exhibition week, spec '1! each $1.59. Sinclair & Stewart ‘limited.’ -' 3196-10-1-21 -HEAVV GREY Shirting an" worltll drill, regular 80c. Exhlbliiov ..Ji‘l' PAY! to buy in this Prov- ace. _._.°"ORDEI from Holmllfs Cl- rules." rose-salm- ..'DIBGOUN‘I‘Q on sii iitils oi dry goods. Special discounts on boots and shoes. W. A. Poole k Co. Lower Montague. i 3116-9-24 4i. l ..'LOB8‘I'!R FISHING. Tho weslihcr for seucnsii duyls thus bean Lnvorobie dbr fishermen. Lobslmrs are melt vclry pleaitiful but quality and sine is much better than a-t the ‘flrslt cli tllle season. A islrly successful . is ‘predict.- td by the lfllrlllerlmeln. H. ..*I OFFER $20 REWARD that. will lead to the arrest ad convic- tion of the party or par les who broke into my garage Monday light, Sept 27th and took my mo- or truck out and lei-t it on ajsldc :trect-. They also tampered with ncclnl GBc-per-ynrd. fllnclair I Stewart Limited. 8l96-l0-1-2l. -cAnp or THANKS.—- Mrs.‘ “rank Lang and relatives wish to xprers their thanks to tlhe friends lelghbors, doctors and nurses for the manly acts oi kindness. and "rznpathy shown lillfillg the illness nd dcalh oi her below-d lhusband, llsjo Eartha beautiful ‘Plural oiier- ‘ngs so kindly sent. 3160-pd. -VISITING'_ AMHERST- The ‘allowing members of the .um- utrr-‘zdc Board oi Trade Ieit Tues- day morning to attend the Marl‘ time Board oi Trude, which is bring held in Amherst: President J. LeRoy ~Holman.~'I‘_ D- Rnln- say, vioesPresident; R. H. Mc- Donald, ‘Secretaryfslso Messrs. W. l Lldstons and W. D- MINING"! ind lllsyor Campbell. -_-_--<0->———— lllnnrd‘: liIninn-nt for Illlrml. elv- WESTERN PERSON A LS QM”, (Dr) McEwon, of O'I.cari' ls visitingirlends in Monctoa, N_ -lMrs. Victor Campbell. Sum- lncrside Iis visiting friends in Mon- tague. —lMisg Annie Campbell, oi Sunl- mcrsitlo is ED911114"! n WW ‘Jill's Al- days —‘Mlss Dorothy Wausn- 0f borton is spending l Yew with friends in Summerside- __¢Mro, George McPherson, Sum- lnersidc is HD9110"!!! a 79w days with Irionds in Moncton, N- B- —-"Mlsa Amelia Mill of Clcrmonl spent the week end alt bong Rive-l who guest o! hcr sister Mrs. Nelson Psynier. __-Mrs_ J ,\_ Singleton, and daughter Ruby ""11 Ed“ In“ m’ turned to their home in Somer- villa, Mesa, after vlsltlni friend! in O'LearY- 4M1“ Marlo Simpson, oi tilt‘ Anglo-American Tolwfnllll‘ 0mm’- Summerslde left Wedllfldi“ m”; “m: gm- gyqmey, C. 8., where s . is transferred. _ __ i m received on Tues- (hvpyq-tliengrrnanny friends o! DI‘- Anén McNem, gummersidlg, will he pleased to learn oi s silo caggffll operation in the ROYBI v1.0a‘ 1mm Hospital, Montreal, and new recovering Infill"?- __M,. w_ g glmpson and family ‘ ' ‘ d l to express o‘ 1K eniiigtlsrtgnandeahgelsrtieit thanks the r“! mm“ and great kindnes- Si‘; trim and Bymlmihi” “Ne” ed tcw-srd ‘hem by liitsinswlliglylv‘ "I'm" “d “Mghbm” 3215404 recent bereavement. ho _M‘r_ Md MR1 Jalmcs COYIB- W _ had slwl" “W *“'““'“"' mm lmmiiiil- rrrcstintl "i "hm" Tmemornrna ior l1. len "n T” “y will - Mas-s. where tfhv! W moi tintil November wthon they ln-hgxrirl to leave (or FIWW! t“ We“! tulle winter. H- ‘l I ‘ '“ Geudet Wm» condiitbn oi Jon" l el-ln oi M-r. ‘Hind WN- Jowph “fig? Polrltt Bordlrfl. In Inn“ “W” gnome minnow-v. \ my private car at Souris cast. Res- pectiullyAll/lrs. ‘M. G. Mosher, Sou- ‘ rig East, P; E. "island. ..'A WELOQME VFSITOR The folks at the qralrsonage stMontsgue are dcliglhrtlcd lbecause of the gr-rival ri in son -ln . their home. Capt. Gralhnlnttlle prioud lather, takes much satisfaction in allowing this new treasure to his irlends. Con graltulaltlons are ‘coming in irom every hand, and B-‘i-i are glad w Izncrw tllmt both baby and another are is pcrficcfliy normal health. ..‘ANNAINIDAILE NOTES. Farm- ers ‘have started digging early potatoes In -sc'me sections and they Iliad a good crop. Mr. McNelll preached‘ lln lthe Presbyterian chu-rch on Sunday tfhe 26th at l1 A. M. -when Sacrament was olffclptrl. Rev. Mr. ‘Rody held tseirvlce in tlhe Baptist C-llulrch rr. 3 p. m. "llcre being quite s large attend- ance. at both services. Quite n number oi Lot 48 tdlks motored to Annaadalie Sunday among them Mr. Wm. Jmkins, Mr. D. Jail-kins, IMr, MlcEachcrn. Mar. Mutcth and a number oi‘ indies. Mr. and Mn‘. Norman Mclrrvd of Dundss was vllsiltjlng in the village recently. Mr. J, McDonald‘, Capo Spray, wmt to Dundas on- Mond-oy. Quits.- an ‘improvement hHIS been lrnlpde in the Bopilrlt Church by placing ‘new glass in the windows. Praise is due Ito Mr. i-l. Dingwell and olive-rs of the congregation for the work. Mina. Wlm. Tssselll of Littlie Pond has gone over to Trenton ac~ comps-nied by ‘her nilece Mm. Wlcstbover. Mrs. Wm. McLeod hm leflt Ifor ire-r tho-me lin Sydney Elite ~llas been vvlslltlin-g flier mother Mrs. Jackson ‘for about a month. Mr. R. R. Hewlett has moved into He nrw hours-e. Quite s number oli rattopayen; of Annsndallo School were building up rthe ground aroulnd the lhouse rm Friday which makes quilt-o. nnimr-rovement nrounld lilhe buiwrng. Jrtmcts-R. Robertson, Road Mrvrltcr Ilas been putt-lag quite a lot oli repairs on the road recently. Mir. R. llobelltson, Big Run, ‘was in Sourls ‘Saturday last. Mr. D. Bllvcket is building a coal M0118": for Llittle Pond School ‘house. Mrs. Wm. Dingwell, Durel-l, is visiting hcr dnughlttr Mrs. H. liorwlctlt. Jirnandale Millie. The Ann-annals School» will be closed on vacation for 3 weeks. > ' Farmers Med to Discuss Ilrganizaiioll At the request oi a large num- ber oi prominent farmers in va- rious parts of the province a ae- rles oi meetings in the interests of the United Farmers c1’ P. E. l_ is being held for the purpose of or- Qnisatlon. Mr. R. J. Mc-Milisn. one oi the directors of the U_'I*‘.O_. Ia Addressing the meeting, assist- "d In organizing details by E. C. Hatch. oi the United Farmer's Guide. To date. tour meetings have been held on the western sec- tion oi the province, the iirsl. om- being st 0'Lesry on the evening oi Sept. 21st. lAt this meeting the farmers oi the locality voted unn- mously to form s local branch of the United Farmers. A board oi oiilcers we elected, consisting oi a President, icelPrssident. Secre- Trcseurer and (our directors. 8i- miisr action was taken at Ellen- iie on the Mad, Palmer Road. the 23rd and Keaelngtoa the 24th dealt with cooperation among the commodities sad for political; so- cvlv“ ‘l the. isnners in buying and seliinl thelr*"""h,' m" sfki l i I T you ? e Joy of Music Creation t THER musical instruments have their wilatvcatl compare to the sill-created lzotes from a good p;ano--- _ your touch to the keys of a masterly in rated clearl The '$llllll0cll-'Mlul~llllc Invites comparison; Thousands. nounced 1t “Canalzfis Biggest Piano Value.” 10p. c. DISCOUNT FORACA H THIS WEEK. gMl ALL safety razors seem alike because of the similarity, in, size and appearance. As regardsthe AutoStrop Razor, I however, the resemblance ends there. Its peculiar and hddi- ‘r tional advantage is, that without bein larger than an other " safety razor, it combines within itself Ia self-strbpping {estate that enables the user to keep the blade sharp without taking an thing apart. It thus prevents dull blades and the expense X charm. Wt; I < the very music oI your soul, transmitted by strumentmvib- y for your own pleasure of those around 20th Century Piano “llle Piano worthy oi Your Home‘ ‘oi users have pro- ~ LLER BROS. tints In dealing with the co-oper. am: work Mr. MllMliiilll outlined the "KY-lily Increasing business 11009 by the U.F'.O. They-already awn the second largest crcumrry In Ontario and are at present for- mula"!!! Dlnns to enlargl the ca- pscitY of their plant. The mar- keting oi live stock is another lino of their activities. During the "FBI elsllt months they were doing business at the Union Stock Yards, Toronto. their turnover was over nine million doliars_ They now have olflces s-t the Montreal Stock yards and arrangements have been mflfie wIth- the U. F_ of N. H. to market. their livestock through the Ont. Association. Mr. ‘McMillan states that the turnove? this year in the U. F. 0. co-operotlve work $8! be in the vicinity of $30,000.- ln dealing with the political side of the question he takes up lhn transacting of the nfislrs oi Cilllllfi’! from a business standpoint and gives many apt illustrations of how the business oi Canada Is not looked after as ii should be, silo-v- ing the necessity for a change in the personnel rt‘ the government‘ Mr. MrMilian comes from Huron Co, Ontario and is very active in the organization there. havinR been a farmer all his life. lie is in sii excellent position to speak on the need of organized eiiort among the farmers by virtue oi his extensive travels In studying and selling oi live stock having boon seventeen times in Europe on this business besides numerous trips to Western Canada and the States i-‘nn-i-Oiixn- DOCTOR MUUT PAY . ‘FOR NEGLIGENCE MONTREAL, September George; lnponlt was yesterday con mar/nod in who Super-tor court to pay $3,000 dslmhgu to Charles St lln-r-tln on a-n u-lllon balloon by the Her ‘.0 recr-rvrr 810.000 delmsgrs. ql-grm; lthuvtibe was burned and in- iurrli In October 1916, whille under Xmv trrolmeult at lull-s hands of the drxatom. ‘I Juerllee Mm-rflrr, l-n qrlvlnx Judg- mfll‘, said that rim doctor tilad sb= - 28—Dr. o CASTO R IA for Infants and Children m. McMillan in an sail-soil“ UgQFQrOyQr30Yoq-g deem hammer seated hlmselli ircrm chamber boy/mad the period pre~ scribed by 1-he "min-n-terlllo" installed i ., _‘ n: - o J the operratirlg- in tibia room to warn ‘the lvgxrs-tur -- wlrm to ‘lnflemupt lithe current, and the court lhllfid that this armunted to rv-"grfigeltce s-rrd i-mpnldonce ‘on the lye-rt of ‘the defendant, incurring" civil penalties. I 1 _,,, Au‘ Buy Your Fox Wire From theIsIanlPs l Biggest Importers it _.... -,\\\-l\:.-. . w i .4 oarnxziiii-iiiiin‘? o Realizing that there would be big expansion in our great Island fur industry this year we imported from Ryiands, Ltd. the largest makers of fox wire netting in the world, two ship- meats which a grqgatea total greater than any ever imported by any firm_in anhda. . . . In buying Rylands wire we bought the best that money could buy and customers to whom we have mad-e deliveries are all perfectly satisfied, In buying Rylands you are not taking any chances. It is wirethat will wear. _It has been tried, tested and approved by the oldest ranchers ln this province. It is scientific. ally tempered and galvanized both before and. rafter, weaving so thatit will not bend or break like clleatper varieties. When - you build your ranch with 1t you build 1t or all time. No chanf ces of escape or loss of foxes where 1t ls used. The rolls open out ~ flat, are easy to erect and will give it better appearance and last longer than any other brand of fox netting. Every day we are fillm orders from ranchers in this pro- vince many of whom are ho ding over a large part of their crop ' of young foxes, knowln that! by keeping them another year the increased value of the ill‘, will offset the cost of keep. Write us for prices m‘ place your order and we will make * prompt delivery. The Rogers Hardware G0. LIMITED ' Charlottetown,‘ P. E. I. ' ‘l’?