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POGBON, Prin- nx. - Western Guardian —8HOF from Holman’: Catalog. -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -Page 8 is available. —GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Guardian's western otflce in tiho biloNeill Building, Summerddo. every day. . --GUARDIAN8.—T‘hose desiring to buy copies of the Glmfxilan in Summerwide will please secure them at the Guardian office in the Mc- Nlelli Bldg. where they are on sale every day. -—DlCTi0NARlE8.- There are still some dictionaries left Wt tibe wcsetrn office of the Guanilaq in tun MoNeill Bulldog. Summerside, P. E 1., for those who renew or subscribe im- the Guardian. —DICTIONARIEB can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street, Summerside‘ for only flfty cents with a new or renewal subscription. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNeill Building, Water St.. Buzmnmwide. where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will boarocelved. The Phone number is 23 . to mental Ask for Mlnardi and take no other. PERSONALS —lM'les Louise Schurman, of Cen- tral Bedoque. P. E. \l.. who took part in the CNRIA ‘broadcasting program Friday evc-ulinxg. 'is spend- ing a few days in the city. guest of -Mr. and -M~rs. Edward Harvey, High street. Moncton. Efiervcaoent Saline —-Mr. and LMrs. T. Bradshaw. of Middleton. 1P. E. 1.. and {lilies Dora nMunssy of the teaching staff tlherc who took part in Friday night's broadcast from ONRzA. leaves this LIB-CONSERVATIVE convnurron’ . THIRD DISTRICT or KING’S A Convention of the Lib-Conservative Electors of the Cardigan and often death. District. wild be held on Wednesd ay, November 18th at 2 P. M., in the ‘Worm Exterminator Public Hall at Cardigan. for the purpose of nominating a candidate the children from these distresslngtSlmpson and an exercise by six *° ¢°"\"i "I! Dllirlci. In the forthcoming bye-election. Chairmen of afflictions. polls are required to call meetings, to appoint the five delcgat to which each l: entitled. 5995-11-11“. morning on their return to ‘P. E. l. alfter span-dung the week-end in Monet/m visiting friends. — Mouc- - ton Times. zzworms in children, if they be not attended to- cause convulsions. Mother Graves‘ will protect J. A. McLEAN, Convener. FRED l-l. MELLISH. Secretary. Eastern Guardian The Latest in i Optical Instruments Having Installed in one "Unit" the latest Optical Instruments for Eye Examination, I 1m giv- lug Montague and vicinity aer- vlno oqual to any in the larger centres. This Dc Zrng Unit was brought from the United Mates and was shown at the Maritime Optouuirlc Convolution In Chur- lothtown. It In consider...- the last word in Optlcnl Equipment an tho market. Have your Eyes Examined with proclalou and "h... ulhusu. H. J. MABON Optnmntrlut, Montague 0mm- Confronted With Drugstore KEdRJQFAna Presentation ' TO MR. STEPH-JKEEFE "SEC-, I TION FOREMAN" ELMIRA On tlu- r-vcnlng oi‘ Nnvernlhcr 2nd. 1925. qu't1- n numbur nl‘ frlcnrls nf Mr. Kt-cf nwl u; the rpcsidcnco] of John J. (mnphcll. I0 ‘hid fnreinteamer Contc Hlancamano, which well to Mr. Slwphcxi Keefe. Section forvmun on the C. N. ‘Dlniira. u\l~r. George J2. McEachorn was appointed chairman and after a fv-w tr-rs- and cogcltl rcmeurks. call- 0d upon ‘Rev. R. J. ‘McDonald. Parish Priest of Si. Collulmllia to read tho following address. T0. .\lr. Stephen Kcefn, -Sr.ctlon Foreman. i Sigurd hr the residents of Emirn- lmmmnlide will!“ "meag- I wlho ‘will stnrrt, on ‘its maiden voyage 118,1, n“ {fringed has retlr-rd from ins p05lbl0ll as to New York next Fnidaly. will be ~line the throat and bronchial tubes phen Beverly Holwa-rd, ‘late consul R equlnwd with a new-system of mol- ""11 luvh vfvm "w" we Mid =81" ifor the iNetherlands in Montreal, ' "h" t it retired ‘Montreal importer and a‘ member of a distinguished milit-‘ of only 2180 persons. C. N. it. Elmira. Dculr Slr:— l ‘w We the residents of Elm ra and . -.vicim'iy. having learu-cd of your uc- i!“ notnwdGcmge lglglztnllrizlyg‘! ltiremcnt on the "Provident Fund" yn‘ Rcwar ‘ _____ ' lhave assembled here this evening (for a ‘two-fold purpose. ‘ First to express the "regret we feel at loosing our kind capable energet- -ic and obliginvg section foreman. lmring ycum term of office as an '0fi'ical of the ‘C. N. ‘R. the greater. iport of which time was spent in. . JFEMALE FOX . male cross foxes ‘$2 and "/8 black 200d breeders. Well flirted- .l-‘red Robertson. Brudnsll. nzssrsan AGENT.-Mr. .1 l mur nndst yon have faithfully (lls- W- Mllrdnck l! m" Gmnmm “gem, (lugies, lu Montague and will be pleased tohad been set apart for speck“ sap Through storm. rain, and cold. and receive news. items. advertlslnznivlces m connection with the Umb {often in impossa-ble weather. you lob Printing new and renewal sutlz-‘ed Churn,‘ or Canada were Obsmw“ ‘charged your onerous l ever helm] to complain. i Secondly to show in a more tang-I lalble manner. that our expressions, |0f rcgmt are sincere. "Fatheu mime" is a swift traveller and whllle. iwere ever on the job and seldomscriptions. l I Home-maclebut Ends m nesday ' tf- enaders waited upon the young cou_ I Mission Band girls. A solo outltlod manor from Holman’s Catalos- three choruses by the Mission ESCAPED Chester Simpson were the accom- m ranch, cs1- mark C. A. D. Fin- panists for the evening's entertain- ..*FOXES FOR SALE—-TWO fn- kc" m‘ (jflyendislL APPWIMlss Innis.) Ramsay and seconded 6092'11'17'4hcantly followed and the proceeds MALPEQUE A very pretty wedding took place at tho bqme of Mr. George MacGouganh. Mal qua, on Wed- evening. November 11th when his niece Miss Hattie With- ers Crasweli was united in mar- riage to Mr. lra Willard Huestis of Wilmot Valley. The house present- ed a festive appearance and was thoroughly in keeping with the happy occasion. The bride was beautifully attired in white satin and wore a veil and a bridal wreath of orange blossoms and carried u large bouquet of carnations. The bride and groom were unattended and the bride was given away -by her mother, Mrs. Barbara Craswell. while the strains of the wedding march were played ‘by Mrs. W. K. MocGougan, Summerside, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Genge in the presence of about iltity relatives and friends of the contracting parties. A delicious and dalntily served supper was partak- en of. A very large number of ser- ple and presented tholr- {elicita- tions in the usual manner, and were well received. The bride was a teacher for several years in Sea. View and ‘Wilmot Valley school dis» tricts and carries with her to her new home the best wishes of many friends. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. Russel MacKay of Darnley who has been ill for some weeks is reported to be steadily improving in health. Mr, Orion MacGregor of the Im- x perial Oil Company was a visitor to iMalpeque on Thursday November 12th. l MrspUnderhlli and little daught- er of French River are the guests of Mrs. Bryenton. Malpeque. The “help each other" Mission Band of Baltic and Malpeque hold its annual Thankoffering in Mal- peque Hall on Thursday. November 12th and was largely attended, The meeting was presided over by Rcv. A. N. Glllls. The programme con- sisted of-rcadings by the Misses Constance MacFnrlaue, Marlon ‘Maclaean, Thelma Donald and Jcun .My Task by Miss Rogers. tcncher of Hamilton School was exception- ully well rendered. A duet by Mis- ses Marion and Joan Simpson and Band girls, Miss Ross and Mrs. - ment. The principal number on the - programme was a splendid tn-iseion ury address given by Rev. Mr. Ait- The vote of w thanks ‘to Mr. Altkcn was moved by lby Ailss Marlon Cousins. A sale oi‘ umuun-tcd to $23.05. The two weeks of prayer which fled in Princetown congregation. The Iservlccs were all of an impressive ‘mature and were well attended. lThey were conducted by the Pas- ‘tor. Rev. A, N. Glllls. Rev. A. W. Robertson of Kensington ably as- sisting at one of the services. {These culminated in a sacrament- ial service on Sunday morning. No- we ask you to ‘accept Ithe accomp- ‘anylng gift a5 a small token of our COUgllS In a O good will and esteem towards _ “i lyou. we shall stl-li entertain the A"“"l.y.di'gz’"glfl"lzg:b.lzf°uh !fon<i hope that dunlng the even-l m‘ ‘vember 8th and the Thanksgiving ‘service in the evening was one of lwarncd rvt. and Illlld time to pay! a Sofia’! lmltl nccom nned wit. ‘ -1 TNIJIIIE, or l mated glad tidings. hero Keefe, . x git n u l u \v't Mr. Keefe a-lthoixgh Ulkun culls‘ of“ Pfigox? i’ ofiryzma ‘into a mm “iv by Sunrise made a illflns rerlv lmltle and nu the uncut. with pllll than-icing the people of Elmira for Qfnyflflflfpd guLvgf gym“ ‘lsvrup_ instead of sugar syru , .-t t Fl l '. s fly a J m m lslred. This recipe makes 1 Motor Lifeboats It loosens and raises the phlegm [stops throat tickle and soothes an or llfciboats. 7 H“ The boats can fbe ‘automatically visit to your old frlends' n 7°" M's" "°“*'»°h°°§§",§',,‘,}‘§1f}was missionary in its appeal. At _ or difllcultjthe evening service tho congrega- _ 7011f child wakes “i! tion was favored with special mus- comes‘ during the night with croup and vonim consisting or a recital by m8 I “vant quick he“, "y this 'fl},“,§"§,§l{l pipe organist Mrs. Campbell and a 21/, ounccszsolo entitled "One sweetly Sqlemn l-'Thoug:ht" was very sweetly -snng or you m: by Mrs. Clark Woodsldo. The Anth- thcir klndncss to hl-m during his‘ ilso clarified molasses, honey, or cormems 1°? momhlfi and evfilllllg WBFB d9. appropriate and were woll render- ouncemed, lof roallv remarkable cough remedy. It tustrés “good, and‘ in aipidte of its F ow cos , cnn epen e upon 0 give quick and lasting relief. I _ _i_ ‘ You_csn feel this take hold of-I. GENOA “am Nov_ 11 _ Thmcough lI'l a wnv that means business. membranes that _ s really astonishing. Pine-x is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nnr- lmore than ordinary interest and Netherlands Dead IMlONTIfIEAIL. tNorv. 17.—H,0n. Ste- If You Want‘ a WINTER ovsxcorrr You are Simply Throwing Away’ Money If You Do Not Sec Our Values MEN’S FALL HATS Latest styles, new- est patterns, lowest prices. Prices $2.00 to $6.00 MEN’S AND BOYS’ . WINTER CAPS A large variety of patterns, newest styles Prices 75c to $2.50 MEN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR See our Special Table A of 100% all wool Under- wear. Big value. $4.00 per suit. Special Price $1.50 Per ‘ Garment A SPECIAL IN CAR WRAPS Only 25 in the lot. Regular value $5.00. To Clear at Very Spec- i-al Price of $3.00 MEN’S FANCY PULLOVERS See our Richmond Street window. All the newest patterns. Special Values $4.50 to $6.00 AWOLSLEY HOSIERY Plain and Fancy. Prices 50c-to $1.50 Winter A Ovcrcoats THE KIND ‘MEN LIKE Tailored from fine check-back cloths, polo lined. In rich browns, greys, tans, heathers and lovat shades. All have storm collars and are big, warm, heavy and are wonderful val- ue. See our special line of Blue Chinchilla Overcoats. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS $16.00 TO $38.00 BOY’S OVERCOATS If your boy is to be as warm and as well dressed as Dad-get him into one of our Boy’s. Mannish Over- coats. Materials and workmanship as good as our regular men’s line. . Prices $6.50 to $15.00 MEN’S SUITS Striped Worsteds, Mixed Tweeds, Fine Botany Serges, and well-wearing Herring- bones. Hand tailored, in fact all the newest and fashionable cloths and latest styles are to be found here. Prices $12.00 to $38.00 OUR BIG CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS IN A POSITION TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE. °NE PRICE Prowse Bros Ltd TO EVERYBODY 6105-11-l8wts3l. THE BIG STORE ONE PRICE CASH STORE i” Gleanings From Tryon And Vicinity Is there n fire bug? That is the question agitating Victoria. On Friday morning. at about 2 ‘o'clock the store of G. M. Milford was dis- covered to be on fire. When Mn-Mil- fnrd closed up on Thursday night everything was in first class cou_- dltion. and it is u mystery how tho - fire could have originated. The housc of ‘Mr. Waddoll. Customs of- icer, and a barn were also destroy- cd. Tho entire village was thrcnt- cncd for a time. , Neighbours quickly gathered and after a tor- rlflc effort the fire wfis got undcr control. 0n Saturday night at about 11 o'clock) the burn of Ab. llowatt was discovered on fire. There was no flrc in or about the barn and no one had been in the building for several hours. This Bviiears to be a case of the work Of fl fire fiend. rHad there been any wind the results would have been senlous. The telephone brought cars and teams racing to the village. A bucket brigade was organized. and with the help of a hose stretched from a near by Dllmil. the flrc was kept to the barmwhlch was entirely (lcstroycrl Evcry cffort shoud Ibo made to as- certain the cause of [hm-lo Lwo fires. if they were uccltloltlzfl, the public will be easier lo know that fact. ll they were o1‘ incendiary origin it is a serious matter, to have one of such criminal propen- sitlcs at large, iilfc and property are ln constant danger until hc is taken care of. pcoplo of Tryon are discussing the advisability of organlzin! ‘Mons slmillar lines. and will endeevfllll‘ to obtain Dr. Sldey's services for one or two evenings a week dur- lug the winter months. The young people should be given every sup- port posible. and if necessary fln- ancial aid. Tho permanent highway is standing up remarkably well. far beyond the expectation of most people. lf properly patroled and cared for they should stand for mnny years, wlrercver tho spilt lng drag was faithfully used during the summemar. the road is in ex- collcnt condition. There is a very bud spot in the village of Crapaud which should have immediate al.- tcntlon. it has become dangerous. The strong south westerly wind-s Every Radio in this vicinity was engaged listening to thc Bedoqfle BURNS Mix Min-rd’: with sweet oil and lowancd in a fow seconds and then w“, vim, “u”... 8nd i. probably wry family. died here on Saturday. Mllflmflllcflllv fr"? ihfimliiilvv" "Om the best known moans of overcoming ‘He was 83 years of age. the flilllp the moment they touch tho severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are numv worthless imitn- lands m ‘Montreal since mo. ~m-r.| wa-ter. The vboats have room for _ 2350 perfimm while ‘he glmmeritions of this mixture. To av d dis Kidney Troubles brought Pains in the Back DII. 0lll§ ES lillJNEY-LIVII PILLS omabnuarallbcalaraol’ f The h. A. W. Chaos Medicine 00-. Ltd" Torouh. mule 0ND , After being consul for the Nether- ,, J-loward retired from office in has a capacity. including thy‘ crew.i§Ygggfdgfatyafkdlggcfigtfi gggcflznqglliifl. During IhLs term of office he‘ accept anything also. Guaranteed to w" decllramil 1W Qiwefl lwllllleb _ e n‘ ‘ “ ‘ ~tlon or monsy-mina with the Order of the Ronnie- ' . romotlv refunded. The Pincrf. b-tfNnssau. which conferred the tiit/le of Honorable. Bnllly at once. Quick Relief. ‘Church (flab. on Frldayovcning, as their concert was lbroadcasted from the ‘C. N. It. Station at Moncton. it was n great success. Dr. J. J. Sldby deserves great credit for his training of these young people. Few men can abs found. of such Public aDlPll. who for such small re- HHHIQPKIIOH as he receives would BRINGING UP FATHER- devote so much time to work of this klnd.He loves music. is a mas- ter ln musical direction, und has ‘great delight in leading young people to the development of their latent musical gifts. The gifts and self sacrificing spirit of Dr. Sldey arc much appreciated by the peri- tple of this vlc’nlty. The youu_. Mas. Wm, wgmgy, "Q55. WANTb TO HARRY MY W001i, Oil!" wrltea'— "I was alck for several lmianth: wiiththm stfimacihi‘ I - npansneac an ow ,r How I used to dread wash da for ~ "f gs? my back would pain so t at l . l couldn't lie down when night . came. i also had gu on my ' ‘ stomach, and my appetiu y“ so poor that sometimes I did ‘ not care whether I ate or not. At last i a Muss Dr. ., - Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and although ave only used three boxes an quills wall again and ab to do my work both In the house and outside. UNTY- Wit-l. YOU 0o ME A FAVOR? 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