wg --viz-v "-3- ' ~` yflflid i - a. wi rinse iiogtyaiiiironisls i A h Rlllllli A--Q 1%'-1% 1' iiliii iii iii' iii itil -JWYILL BIS IUYING live and 4|-gasd poultry at my wa|¢oU\ eveey day. Russell Champiell, lol- ~f»°s°» ’°°° -BUPIBIE COUl‘l‘ - The No- vemllr term of the Supreme Court ¢os`Prinoe County opens m 'Net- da§‘.'_' Then is only uno criminal oanfll the docket, which is a charge of linking and entering. There are several appeal ws#--5 -P081' NUP‘l'lAL SIIOWIB. - Hill Gertie Mclievin was hostess this week at her home in 'Une Val- ley in honour of Mrs. Prank Flatts who is a recent bride. There were a number of the bride‘s girlhood aims: preaeni. Assisting the 11°"- eas were Mrs. W. T. Wood and Mrs. B'nelt Ellis. The bride received I large array of gifts. The evening was plessnstly spent in cards. ai- ter which refreshments were served urs Platte mee Ein sheen) is veiy popular in Tyne Valley and she and her husband have been the guests oi many social functions during the pst two weeks.--S. -GOLDEN WEDDING ANNI- 'vsssanv-wesimmiana was the scene of a happy gathering last Tuesday evening when about one hundred and thirty guests invaded tbl lptciolls home fi! Mr. and Mrs.` Cri-ll) M00r¢ it being their fiftieth wedding anniversary, to tender ebnlrltulations and spend a social ofening. St. Johns Episcopal QIL"'ch omgregetion presented Mr. Home with an address and purse of gold and Mrs. Moore with a beau- tirul gold necklace and Mr. Moore, was also tha recipient oi an address ' me gsm headed me with nu' lllme Blllrlvbd On ii- from Prince Arthur Lodge, Crapaud. splendid music was furnished for the ocea- |i0n W the Crspsud orchestra. EASTERN GUARDIAN _ .,°'!hia eolasr. an fanned (cr nswl of looll llhrod but advertising ll a neway nature may be Inserted H I ooltl a word striltiy pnynble il livamoo. ..°8UBSCBIPTl0NS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store. \l0l'|il¢\le. 106 ..°'l‘0WN OF SOUBISJ-Citilcns are reminded that all unpaid Town Taxes are nk past due. And the Town needs the money. 2937. Ie-lklsh»aw1 :HIT-s l iib.. -iii r1|N A R D` who viii mms iw s iam um. He may broadcast a message to those who iiiien ,\ l “B” . to the radio I -Miss Al in P iri ii ani es . hm ,D ,DZDQ uf; :IMT MDL, He may make his appeal through the columns R -rm! A1 atlas!-seen an olsuballdawnwiths ¥»dylU\lll\ sr nm. It is not anticipated. however. that tba me will break outagaim-B ~ "1 5° iii iii? iii or The ell' was confiscated. Be Il-I 111144 $3” and oodl under the Pivhibitim Incl in connection with the same MWF- -S. PIIIONALB -Mrs. Leonard Pickering or sber~ brooke has ll hd guest. U1-ll DSW I Yeo.-8. -Mr. Ernest Moore of St, Elem- ore. is visiting at the home of Miss lvera Reeves, of Coleman.-B. -Mrs. Alonso Wilson, of Hxnnony left on Friday morning to visit her family in Boston, Mass.-8. -The serious illnsssoi' Mrs. Jo- seph Clohossey, Nail Pond. is very much regretted by her numerous friends.-T. -Mrs. R. J. Praught, Charlotte- town, accompanied by her little daughter Sheila, is visiting her home in Tignish.-T. -Mis Clara Clohossey, R., N., Charlottetown, is visiting her home in Nail Pond.-T. -Miss Francis Murphy, Tignlsh, hu entered the City Hospital, Char- lottetown, where she will take up the duties of “student nurse."-T. -_-Mr. Ieslie Donald of Halifax, N. B., is visiting Sumznerside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Petey Tsa- tan.-8. -Miss Florence Burke and Evelyn , Gaudet, Tignish, lett 'hiesdsy morn- ing for Charlottetown, where they will enter the Noviiisie or sy. Mar- tha.-T. -Mrs Eddie Harrililttm has !\~ brother, Mr. Leonard McNally and Mrs. McNally, Emerald. -Thema.nytriendao£\¢rl.H.!'. Phillips, of Tyne Valley, will bs easedtolearnt tsheis her to her bed since Bunday last. been visiting his parents, Hr. and returned on Thursday to nia home ied by his sister. Miss Dorothy Yeo, -Manls'l‘lA‘l'l°lO0UU'-A ummllidemanlvwini NU” lastweskioran A¢t.He having i its 2”-=~”f'»=‘~”f»f»=f‘=~”~ _From the Newspaper F have the making . fl,,_,,,cw,, ,,,°,,,f,',,,,,,, ,,,,,,°,,,, 'VERY advertiser talks to newspaper readers no "°°" ‘"‘°“ ""‘°“ h" °°“”'”‘ matter what method of advertising he employs. 'B' . He may use letters or circulars to address his -mv. miami a vw, was im nrospcctive customers. MH- Arthur Y=°» °f has Valley- He may employ advertising signs to catch the in emu, Na. ns was scesmpm- eye of those who walk or ride past. I- I N T with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ars- ' V N I IV] E A W _ of mmucm mu of popular magazines. EYESIGIIT _ ’°‘“°' "“‘““‘°° 1"* ~““° *W il" But in every case, his advertising goes to habitual Hotel Dieu HOINZII at HMBUQ N. If-S. f ,¢9p0R” r 5|-\P1l‘>¢ 00. 4? -\` 'a“"*'¢°. ~ °a-,-' sa. ,,_. f.?‘§.“."iill’nE`Z“.i.’l‘i',`““”i.,u...““i.§; Because whatever else people may see 'or heal -, they all daily newspaper reading habit. newspaper readers-to people who read the papers today and will read them again tomorrow. Therefore, 'newspaper advertisers enjoy the _unique advantage ofreaching allwhoarereached by any advertising and many more whom only news- papm reach- g This obvious reason forthecontinued successoi newspaper advertising should ‘receive the thoughtful consideration of every merchant and manufacturer. Business is improving* particularly for those willing to look for it- ' V exsiiiiisrlol ""°”'“"‘l'i‘"“"“"' ews d rf' e f d -_ 1 the _|71 . suuqnsuuslnnuua- iT5°ll“\“*l ifa.ussos . _ i'I‘hursday, Nov. ldth. wi °"°“""‘“ iterldslwe of nine members 1 ' ,i Leuislnstitutewos hanieotllrs-Guillaume Ro wasanlwsredbypayingthe Greeting Cards 'Wahsvspleasaniastaihgilat Gnednglhslslsrihsssig ~ les&eetssn. W°ll0wwlee¢slw¢0¢wlsawesayina¢s¢¢¢¢ l»\\°-d_»usle¢eiassnsmohssun»s,unsq htaaangsrefmndaehwssnlseleetrmnsnasggs hphswn. 5-i 'P Zigi i gi - i i Ei ll if il laaxh , ,E ` 5182 i=E§§£§ l§§.§g€2 N paper a ve :sing gets to everybody every ay and ge s re FIR HI aloe!-ion 0! officers until next 'meeting Ong new member was welccmed into the Institute. Com- mittees gave satisfactory reports 1Bs.0has.Oaudetsn¢iMrs. J. R.. Bernard were re-appdnted as School Committee. Mrs. Alphy Gal- IWant Santa 0iautolrin|Me." Ahwntlfilllimehwassstvad by 1 M E' i i £1 § " E = __-E M “W fm- Minute# °f lm meeting remainder oi the ew.-nina was me annum; mother. also by pay- in; year: roamsnisuve meeting .__ “__” “_ vlvdlvi lnnullmeeilns were rem mum enjoyed by musis and step in¢¢s¢s_rnemmuteeorinsiui Pmiuntmenuxmtasr. Hail ua siseuss ins sn.-. large numser ar vuiisi-a .U14 lmlwvei A financial repormaaneing by was Henan nun and anausi and lu; nguiai- meeiinss vias President, mfs mas ine- ssartinsansnry :nam :ner “°' U” Y°°r 'Y°Uh°“ elven by v-he Mr- Anihmy Perry fellmd by ole me me me wwe. cams- name. me sim-ies. ‘°°""”Y- if W” dwdfd W 1°""° 7-im° Quldfukl- Pf°¢l0dl 0! even-.pandsnee was than read regardmsi leentsry. Mary Newsom (n-ei- After adiounnslst ml. UN. CIAPAUD WOHIFU nfl The fifth annual meeting ol G-spaud Woinen's Institut, met a HN. Jl& NlCh0ll'l Q “QQ” illhtiivdlr invited the members to november ma, with eighteen iw Mm 1°# Dumber _meetihs annum me ws visiun amen. ,|r0llsalmbasnsw¢ndwith“What11\¢m¢¢m||",¢,¢|qpy i.heInltit\lhO&\!\4 i 3 E i 5 luIauioallpresentandthe` i | - 4 4 mi ,,, " -. “ `_ i ,_ C Brllltillt Up Father .ii WDIAIIIAIIAITWOID PITIIIUKI, _t _Z iiégigg iii ii; iiii*;=i Hifi; if Ehgiigrg iiiiiii E! Iii; ga iliie is gig! rregnai i § i‘§§iii iii? iiiiiii ii i iiigig i sggsig i§i§;§ iiiisl iii; 5 ig. gill iii that win sent out ected). in nu¢i¢ui,'i>nnsa neuum, sos. .mx Nicholson andssomdedthasa (re-elsetsd). be appointed Dh\etsrs.lh's. (mn) Oalibsit. Mrs.ArthurJobslm,\|!s.®ar|ss BIIVUI. Auditors, llil. Wilmot Hashan- i' } iii iii il! , Dimblsns,l°°¢llM.|seati|ssis- hates 'llstassnivissyslsiu " ‘"`-< _ _ , _- ~-e ;_T_ gli in liili "!..ii§f§ 59' lliiif ‘iigiiigi ? - 'i 3 i ,_ ' iii limi Lunxtsl ®.