_,__ --.~n-.. I Owne-r-"lloiv did N! Puncture the Owner—"i)“idn't p, .0 badly?" _,‘ muiieiir-"nsiiovii- o bottle sir.” it in his pocket." Now Ready of Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR Suitable forready reference in . for mailing to friends abroad. W114i’ SIR HENRY THORNTON SAYS: “l am very much obliged to you for the advance copiu or the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congratu- late youlupon the excellence of the production which is really well done and full oi interesting articles dealing with the Garden oi‘ the Gulf.” w- HALIFAX HERALD SA YS: Q n "With the compliments of The Charlottetown uuardianl we have received a brochure entitled fThe Golden Future.” setting forth the attract- iveness ‘of Prince Edward Island. "The stirit ofoptimism which characterizes this pllllllfliygllblltifill0ll is particularly commendable, and the ct that one of the provinces of Canada, in the fate ‘of a world-wide depression, is singing a song oi faith and confidence, is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which to be thankful... "PrinccEdward Island, pre-emnently a farming district, has led theway in many branches of pro- gressive firming, and also in co-operntive market- ing. The ipeoplerare, on the whole, exceptionally COIIhOIIIGdIr They invite the rest 0f the world to shone their happiness with them. And the initiat- ive of the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commendable.” CONTENTS ramis visws sins ISLAND isui or seer (Poem) mm? reruns roii .................. Introduction ..................' Lucy Gertrude Clsrkin PIINCI! EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- lt. Iiesrtz, Lieut. Governor TOYRIBT ADVANTAGES A. E. Llorrlson N0 DIYORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE (Copright Article) William S. Button EDI-EA’! ADVENTURE IN CO-OPIBATIVI INDUSTRY . _ J. 1V. Boulter "HUNTING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES " »' x " - C. C. Thompson A. E. Arsensuit A BAVIN FOI on"! nwsusos Justice "l! IZANDI son estrous _ oo-oriissrrvl mnirnmo or sous AND room's! New o/l-insnirsrsiiomn ~ Mlmosgr runs AND raoahhius or TRANSPORT "' ' S. -A. MacDonald s. r. c '- ...... (I. P- Nicholson THE rrsssa! runners! din riiovmcuir. CAPITAL THE I'll. COUNTY CAPITAL ......... Mayor W. J. Lldstonc IIIPROVIN tin: smviin iox movers! o. Ennis Smith PUBLIC sclpol. srsrsu ll. n. shim "TTDYING sins PIOBLBMS J. A. Cllrk Mixsn cs0 s AND run-ms son. Premier W- M. us I-Arcsr srsrrsncs Never sud there s more complete informative and intensely interesting Boiienir issued from the Press. ~ “vi you: oopie early. Price m.......;'...................... m .‘_ =1 i, ORDER FORM v BITE! GOLDEN FUTURE °l Prince Ed rd Island for which I enclose 8..........cts. elsessesesseeeseeoseseeessssssesausssss u’: quiescence-nu"-iu“soundness-unsun- any: ». a.\ 4 . .. H Q OIIIQTS ’_c_i_i anada- you sce it in time?" Raymond of Alberton, motored to chiiwiieur-"No sir; the man had Glenwood on Sunday and after st- nwcauwmnflumz the office or home, or » ‘ Mrs. ,4 ' l‘ West Cape and her two sons, Messrs. . Mrs. Neil A. Boulter. g Among thoseiwho attended service I i _ Wright, M. I’. P.. , the impressive sermon which had K been delivered by the pastor, ‘Rev. . ently been renovated. I various sections of the Island is now 3 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gor- SOURIS -_._ lib‘. James Robertson ‘of East Bel- tic wss s visitor ‘to Bouris inst week. m. George MacDonald. South Lake visited our town ‘bi-line 4th. A very welcomeyisitor last week Wu Mrs. tRr-v.) E. Lockhart of An- tlgonlsh who spent a day 1n $011115 renewing rid acquaintances. We are pleased to report that Miss Elizabeth MacDonald is convalcscing nicely after her recent operation at the P. E. I. Hospital. "The House oi Scandal" was the title oi the moving picture which was SIIOWII to o. good audience on ‘Tuesday evening st Yen's Theatre. A Souvenir Edition of just is claimed to be “The The last few weeks several catches oi haddock and cod fish have been landed at. the wharvcs. The majority of the fishermen have their boats now laid up for the winter. ance not only of‘ nights conducive erful bathing all ers on the North Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Arbing and Miss Polly Arbing ll£i\’C"l‘2l.lll‘lICfI to their home in Souris alter a three weeks visit to Boston. pcrb sailing reaches on sh Mr. Nell McPhee oi Elmira. was among the motorists to the Eastern uablc beyond calculation in Metropolis on WedriesdsyJ-G. vince." GLENWOOD AND VICINYIY try, the silver fox industr transport. all 0f which go to of which The Charlottetown MrsyFraser Wells and her son, tending service in the United Church the afternoon at the homesof relatives including Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McPherson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcisasc. ' that the island is at present crease in business during this a $750,000 hotel there. Wellington McWilliams of lent illustrations. It contains the province. Altogether, it helping in the development of ada” and hastening its "Golden {Melvin and Horace and her daught- Neill and their two children were visitors to Glenwood on Sunday _ In its editorial columns The Whig Oni., has the following review of rivers. He points out the red soil of t Other reliable authorities w tourist advantages, farm lands for settlers, the fishery indus- sibie dream, but can be made an actu this appears to be found in the statem Thornton, the president of the Canad ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAl‘ _ neamm@wmm WREL" Ill/fiat‘ the lVhig-Standard of Kings- ton, Ont. Ihinks of it. "The Golden Future": The Charlottetown Guardian h been published in the interest of the development of what l Garden Province of Canada.” of articles are given to make this claim good. F. R. I-Icartz, the Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward i Island, writes upon the bright future for that province, point- i ing out its natural advantages such as unrivalled summer cli- mate with the heat tempered by the surrounding sea, abund- fresh air but the ozone laden salt air, cool to restful slumber. absolutely no fog, wond around the coast, surf bathing in the Shore with it miles still-water bathing in the numerous bay landscapes and seascapes of surpassin the catching in many of the tidal rive country, abundance of brook trout in and deep-sea fishing at many points brea all along the coast, s eltering that railways system, the only one which has shown an in-i Standard oi‘ Kingston. ' A series Thu the Hon. " oi wonderful beaches, I s and arms of the sea, ' g beauty, sea trout for rs running far into the the streams and ponds, harbors and upwinding he island is an asset val- 8S i : ii- , tiresome P ease but; iapenc ii, miss‘ " H BOTHER, there's that again. Just because I sym- pathized with her once——" Then like an arrow came a strange thought. This special number is well i i er. Mrs. Allie McNeill and Mr. Mc- . I Mr. Geo. Palmer has recently clos- ed out his business here and with his family intend to locate in Bloom- field where he has purchased the property formerly occupied by Mr- Geo. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will be much missed in this community where‘ they have conducted a gen- eral store for several “years. where they were guests oi Mr. and in the Gienwood United Church on Sunday morning were ,"Mr. Horace and a party of friends from Bedoque and vicinity. At the close of the service Mr. Wright expressed his appreciation of The senior department oi the Ubeary’ school has been awarded the Shield oi the Strathcons. ‘Trust. This prize is awarded to the Prince Edward Island school which showed the greatest proficiency in physical training. This reflects considerable credit upon the pupils as well as the principal of the school, Mr. H. Lloyd Henderson, by whom they were trained. They also won another prize for proficiency in drill which en- W. S. Lorlng and also the appear- ance of this church which has rec- Mrs. Agnes Dunbar who has spent the past summer visiting friends in rill, Dunblsne. l ~ _ The office girl's gaze went 2" the making of the “Garden Pro j ast the shabby dress, the so, to the office girl came ._ P h d . i .. rite upon such subiects as ilgpeless cognfand reisttfidtgn oéllifnnofggwguffciogll‘; a; 5 e seame ace w e _ - _. , boards of trade and problems of wistful eyes from which fear ihls 1181117011 t" m9? Could E prove that “The Golden Future,” 3 looked Qupqhe fem- that it? Old, helpless forlorn . . . “ Guardian speaks._is not an impos- , :5 dwells with the aged poor, no n1 0 n c y . . . tmwanted. 8| reallly- A Proof 0f i What can I do to make sure I ent made by Sir I-lenry i _ The girl knew her story. will never Qgme to this i" iim National Railways.‘ :: ‘Once young of course, and I. _ F the most prosperous province on f thoughtless’, happy with a feoczntlgcYérfiiixséeg ‘igcpro- _ , _ , Q husband and a home. Then send 1,, the coupon E: swam’ a“ that l“ ‘s bmldmg ' came hard times. Luckless tO-day. == printed, and has some excel- ' ,5 my; it statistics showing the wealth of i5 I p. should he the meansof greatly g ' I i‘ E: gllziielrfiarden Province of Can. COMPANY of CANADA _p:,:,,_.i:,,,d ‘m, WP: ' . : _ boon e a out _ mpem “ iii-min time, both motor-trucks and HEAD OFFICE _ TORONTO’ ONTARIO E“d°"“'°“* P°l'°’°" F horse-drown vehicles being used in 5g Bunch om“: “w” ‘"’“"°"' “mm” "a" m‘ 5= 5 CHARLOTTETOWN —”-—“—_“""”" quently to spend several hours awsit- E 75 Queen t” . - tug their turn to hsvs the grading J5 --———-—~-'———--~-——--—— done. It wss reported on ‘Tuesday ‘é that the price hid fallen to 2o and .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in.‘ speculations swept away what little they had. The husband died at the wrong time, and left her unprovided for. The widow drifted here and there . . . finally to this . . . selling pencils to people who didn’t want them. old woman l l 51.4%.... "r A POPULARWPRODFJCT’ Government graded beef is growing rapidly in popular favor win con- sumers all over Canada. despite the fact that many unscrupulous dealers ' are trying to pass riff pure quality Her many friends are plea-fled i0 , cow beef under the styles oi "choice" know that Mrs. Charles Rix oi l-isll- i and "good," button. who has been in poor health In the city oi Ottawa a recent for over a year is now much improv- check up by the supervisor of the ed. All Join in wishing her s stemdrFedcral Beef Grading Service show and complete recovery. Ithat there were only six butchers " jlhandllng government graded beef in Jthe city last spring. Thirty-five out for fity-five meat stores in thc city 25c per bushel. Farmers would like "N" to hear those who foretold such high prices ior this‘ commodity during this season to tell whst they think oi the situation st present. smronn o. MACDONALD . ullliH liit-iiHH-Hi++H+i+H#il-l‘ri+rl4l~ri+i+ii1—5-WFLPH* war-ma- - " For the Man’ l/Vho Cannot Snap/re At Work 354*? . sa-fii ....__.__ . ~41" CHE” it’:- Mrs. John McDonald of Milo is spending s. few days in Glenwood the guest of her parents Mr. and titles them lb receive worth oi books. ten dollars Om the Hospital Charlottetown, there passed i Miss Irene McPhee recently left away, evening of 'I'hll.l'Sd8.y ‘now handle the red and blue branded omhér 16th. 1930, in the n11. Ishrld he“ _ . One of the (IPVICCS very COllllllOlll“ Sanford 0_ Mlenonald and v uscd by dealers to work oil‘ poor bcri ‘ Mrs. W. '1‘. Mclssac and other re- on return m h" home m Brookum’ lstives and friends. Congratulations are extended to ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Watson Boulter oi Mll- burn on the arrival of a new bsby girl on November 3rd. who attended the funeral Mrs. Alfred Gorrill of Riverdsle Farm on which the Illustration Sta- tion is located has entered some poultry in the Egg-Laying Contest at Charlottetown-Q. Leard. oi Mt. Stewart. Church held l ldent, Mrs. Jae. M. Mcwilllsms. The oLEfiD VICINITY meeting was presided over and de- votional exercises conducted by the president. Net proceeds of the Bean A house in Howlsn owned by Mr. supper and Parcel Post sale held Edward Bryan. which was unoccu- pied, was completely destroyed by fire on Halloween night. Just how the fine originated has not been ex- plained but s table which had ior- merly been in the house was found in the orchhrd where it had evid- ently been used to stand on while picking apples. This coupled with the isct that the house was unoccu- pied has led to the conclusion that the fire was caused by trespassers on the premises. COIDS to $46.55. Arrangements were made and pantry sale in the month. Among those from this vicinity who were in attendance st the Fox Show recently held in Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ellis who motored down from their home in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis spent last winter in Charlottetown where they were guests at the Strathcons. Mr. Ellis is s prominent fox farmer who has been engaged in the busi- ness for s great many years and consequently is well-qualified to sp- preciato s show such as was hcld lest week. Under these cirfllfll-liln"! Mr. snd Mrs. Ellis had s. most en- Cliselz them this quick way Two Crow's Lsnilve BROMO QUININE Among those from outside points] services’ held for Miss Elsie McPhee were the’ The Ladies Aid oi the United its regular monthly meeting at the home oi the Pres- 27 you‘, and “t” m “mm o! eight . in place oi the governriirnt‘branded , Mass, after a short visit in Coleman. Inlays. Deceased was s. son of Neil Pmduct’ the Sta“ slmemsms “m1 " ‘MacDonfld a.“ Emma wheeler his 1 is the use of the terms "choice" and brothers, Percy on the homestead hi. in Massachusetts. Last Summer they came to this province for what was Ltended to be s short visit. He seem ’ to have s presentment that lhis life would not be long and con- on out 30m, “Acre found to amount ', versed on religious subjects. During‘ “his illlrss he became deeply con- prsyer to God ior his mercy. His prsyer was abundantly answered. and ‘although his physical strength yielded to disease, his soul iou "d rest and comfort, and [he was able to bear witness to the loved ones about him of his great hsppinem. God had given him s vision oi celestial glory. The funeral took place ozi the afternoon of Monday October 20th. from the home oi his parents to the cemetery st Argyle Shore. A very I large number of people attended to i pay ii tribute of respect and sympathy. i Rev. Evin MacDougsll conducted i services st the house ‘and grave. i Representstives of thelndeoendsntg Ordfl‘ of odd Fellows. of which he ' was s member, were present and _' held their impressive service. Amidst i the many expressions and letters oi I sympathy were msny floral tokens. i , joyable time renewing acquaintances Tsblsis every two or _ _ "u" hm" "i" “on ( < with old friends snd visiting the Fox lnslro your cold diup- Show. pebslruOdnly in (liege ts e s oyoil [e t e original oorrlcl eoihbi- _ Kennedy s: Kennedy Ltd. have lsintloiiirfquininosndts purchased s quantity of of turkeysi cfltmngzmtrmumdm for the ‘Yhsnksgivlng market. Flrsti relieve the cold, grade turkeys were the grade requir- ed to fill their order but msny sec- 0nd snd third crude were I!“ brought in. The price paid was 28c poi- pouiid for best grade. The best lot of turkeys brought in were said i@nnou QUININE _ Tabigto ~ ' M‘ d“ “m, to be tlioso raised on the fnrm 0i ~ , u M Mr. Stanley wedlock of Mount Rm’- . GIQVO I Laxative n. This was the pick or s large flock. over fifty birds being kept over for the Christmas market. ‘Very large quantities of potatoes ‘There were Wresths from his wife. hi; father. mother snd family and: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Campbell and family. Sprays Mr. end Mrs. W. ' Chester S. McLui-e. std Mr. and Mrs. s. i-r. Oolwill, wreaths from Mr. and l Mrs. J. T. Rodd oi the American Hotel , Charlottetown, the workmen of the i Provincial Sanitarium. and from y Donald Molilevizt, Sinclair Buchanan, j Keith Webber, William Traverse Moyle Dsurie. and John Vsrley. of | i i Cambridge Mus. ~bell, Ollvinfilmpbell. Donald Comp- The pail-bearers were James Comp-I bell. llsrry wheeler, Wendell Kielly. y being nluled to our! It the lndlmlblilll Churchill, Howard of Lowell, and} wife, of Churchill P. z. Island. About l"“°°‘.‘"' Tms“ "Tms i“? °“°“““""". t“, years no he manna Misspclntive and applied wiiliiii ill!‘ clhiisr". Msrilso ciimpheii. daughter o-i n. .1. 1;!‘ U121: d632,. Saki; mmwlng: Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Wm‘ Mc-icinipbeuedo! Argyle Sim’ who tend‘ ‘ltotpaiss off on a [gullible Public-Taro] z-jsdzzldhdnifigerélijtfrjsfir; gglgadtras pfigztsiirdngi ' reasonably correct. They are. hnw- i ted above, he Ls survived by three ever. far short oi‘ what the lifif,‘ m’! these terms in connection with the, Igovernment graded product ensures. i There are two grades ni becf' .'thcy represent the two top grades of; the fnest beef cattle only. The very . ‘best of beef is known by tlzc gracloi "choice and is alivays branded in ‘ Wred". The grade "good." a brcf of; ‘more than ordinary rating qnnlifjw‘ and in greatest dciiiancl l>_v the pub-l llc. is always brniidcrl in "blur? ‘ for the holding of the annual bu“, vlnced oi the soul's need and offered The only beef wlfcli can lic- sold ‘ lito the public as really “cholcc" niiri,’ i"good" is the beef which bears thoi ‘ {brand mark proscribed by thr- Boer‘ ;Gradlng Service 0i ilic Fcclcrnl l)c-, ipsrtment of Agriculture. i The brand mark appears on every j v " . important cut and it placed there for , i the protection and convenience of thr- l consumer in buying llfifi. A visitor from the city one rinv asked s. farmer what he did with such as enormous peach crop. 'Tl:~ farmer replied: "Well, we ent what we c111. and whet we can't we can." "Well, we do the same thing," re- plied the visitor. "We sell what we can sell. and what we can't sell we Cl-ICCI." To Woke up FITI-M Tomorrow ' Toke one TONIGHT Quick Relief for . CONITIFATION ) IILIOUINISS ILOATING. 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