ocroans 1,1246 Fslli GT. GEORGE ST. GET READY FIIR WINTER! Wintei-‘s success coats starred in our fam- ous October Coat Event. med cliarsners, versatile coat classics . . . “all wonderfully warm over everything through Do come see them here now. dressmaker beauties, jaunty tuxedos, belted costume coats, officer’s reefers. We've a sup- erb eollelatlon of casuais, too . . . full flared toppers, Chesterfields, fur-liners. yours, choose your new Winter Coat here to- day . . . at thrifty budget prices! I PasjlaiosaiShoppe TOUCHDOWN IN BRIGHT WOOL Tops for football games and after, _our bright new woolsi Soft- ly tailored with pretty accents . . . their eye- catching colors are spirit lifting to see, to wear Lavish fur-trim- Find Smartly axiom-z so It's better and CHEAPER to prevent trouble than to correct i0 ,_ . PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE WILL KEEP YOUR CAR FIT It's costly to wait till You must have your car repaired. It's far better to give it regular at- Htention to keep ii In "' IZOOIN running condition. Specialists in Preventive Maintenance ilornc Motors 188 Kent St. ' Charlottetown a. MOVING DAY Manama ISLAND, A yllahirc. g craft‘ 5c ii nd-(CP)—-AIs brgualht household iuritun. Salvation Army ‘ Donations The Salvation Army Home Front Appeal Headquarters acknow- ledges with grateful thanks the followin contributions: Central yalty District .4 76.50 Pownal District .. 30.00 Alberton District . 128 20 O'Leary District Union Road W. I. . Breadaibane L.O.B.A. .. liliilltcwn Cross W. I. . Annandale W. l. Haliburtcn W. I. Ladies Aid s......,',".‘.;.ii.'.'. Bridge .. ." Norboro W. l. ., 0.00 Central Lot l0 W. I. 5.00 Maple Hills (Airport) 23.57 Special mention is made to Masters Gavin Currie and Sterling Moore, l2 and l4 years, who col- lected the Pownal District, also 1c Mrs. Wilfred MacLean and Mrs Allan MacKay of Maple Hills for their splendid work. Special mention is also due the Kensington Women's Institute for a cheque of $284.40. This repre- sented the subscriptions made by the people of Kenslngton toward the Campaign and the Committee thanks the good ladies of the In- stitute for their splendid work and the citisens of Kensington for their lfli 800""- iiard of Thanks ..,._. Mr. Melbourne Llewellyn and m...‘ "if a...“ 3i“... I°'°i?.‘.'.5'i CI and neighbors for their kindness and path; also 0o all those who Isaia by letters BENTIIAL GUARDIAN at five '13.. a word. strictly psy- I able lb advance. I oaaswnu. iwlPlcfograplis. ooiwrcsnsinrios use m i [suns n. ‘I0 ADVIETIBIRS- All advertisements to ,Gua.rd1an must be in o iooon oi day orevio to insertl ~to ensun Dublication. 1 it? ~ - r - ' h Vitamin B Re 45c . . , 39¢ OBISTERFIILDS in deep wine. q; p“, M ma. ‘irated her subiect with an in» And the packers aint goin to re- W" l 9- - - - - - - - - Ifoombs Music Store. n y :____ creating collection of paintin s lieve them by paym’ more than PURETE$T A_$_A_'(A.$A-RiX) TABLET; nnosonssnr: - Mr. and Mrs. "wile 81715311163211 in 59m, M. - they kin zet- or Ire allowed W Bel- 24‘: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25¢ I ms cassava-anus cannon was.“ DIBKG, Miilvie , wish to 5w f °°=- "Sh" she Wrlled lll You've l w make up Your mind N I6 _IN CANADA. — Services on Btm- mnoumse the engagement oi their ‘will JOKE,- e rgultlined a pro- tonuse t e methods forced on us. Mi 3| A TISEPTIC, O2 bottle. . . . . .. . .1¢ may who 6th wlll b- u 101mm daimilicr. mommy we w Wslw 6°; ."' a", l"? l “l” a cllll- ‘m- i?“ “Pm- l‘ “m.” '° eisma-ssx Antecid Powder, 4 c: . . 15¢ ‘Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia gomon, mg o; ML and M“, wags‘;- Thns hr] cen re in the province. me the Igloblems bigger _tha.1 the . . . . . . cwMP- w“? 1cm,“ g gm, @-,;;~;,;;~;=c:-,,sm*w= ".§..‘.’.‘.‘.".f.’3'.'i..§t“1i'.i;' firs; 583."; .33.’ sit: L: maps; """".t.""'.. out..." "MES" ‘in ' ' ' ' . e pl“ ' canteen roomhférti; Svililtlurgléavdimoigns much’ melons wleiglaa. If the feed- w- L b " 75c p151“) LECITAL by Marian 11R cases w rec e era can an‘! an e our young “gym-In 11mm or“. I I Tuggd , by Miss McOull h dllti be l! k, iIi." HOUSEHOLD OPENO Services Sugdsy. g‘. ' %IQ1PS.PNTID%NAIIVI. Ln aidngf stay here. The garnet fife ha: give “weiiiw he roared. "How?" RUBBER Glows VANILLA Fl-AVUUR-ING lster Rev. Peter Jackson. Honahaw fiFGW I'll §§AND SALMON gmenqsucod,‘ addock and Fillets st. Pe r's Oman Fund- ‘, THE cnaizhojrfrsroww GUARDIAN g Miss N. Ilciiullough Speaks 0n Art a. By. lems concerned with children's work in that field. She demons- volunteered to asefA in the ven- ' ‘The Girl From! to hold cattle tlll the mice gets up to where they kin break oven. "You know that bnanch of the‘ . w... N u... u the The Double R_ mill!" i“ National an Gallery, Ottanva, MP5“ n‘ was the Wednesday eve: l 3, IlldiIVI-Wlwl- “U! . m“ ltOf. éfiitluibwhmfifiili. I arr-r! anocxinosn ~ ‘*’ "main ELINAMINS’ . AL IOIRI flflll 7 In the Hfiflis Memorial Galle , _'- COPSUIQS, days supply 81,11. i» Hie-e 25s,:- m» v c‘ "crisis: is $100 I Q 9G - i" mwqlrglvlllflstg; M" cw“- SL‘; m, afiififilifii“? ,,t“’,,‘;,°,' ..,,“§,',f";,-,," 3°15‘: tfigpgfljidf-g; ‘ / asxALL Kiofisv :26 sfioosa’ '9‘ WW" ll"_ - tnes. and DlflIfll-lflfly the aroh- price ‘men's, feeders can't afford PILLS, Reg. 50c ...........43¢ NEXALL NERVE TONIC TABLETS Synthetic Rubber 11 A. M. DeSa/ble 3 P. M. Victoria -.___ ture. ‘Iihere will be two classes Big Sandy which runs underground 45¢ 7. P. M. NEW GLASGOW, Bradalbane. carried on. beginning at 0:30. Many 0n 8 Stony stretch. We've kept it WRITING PAD and‘ __-_ pregqncgm, _ The washing ser- questions were put to Miss McCul- clear of cattle because we were o- ENVELOPES ST. ANDIEWS-QBWELL Ser- vim 1Q;- Lord's day, ,will be as‘ lough on the manner in which the lfllld lllflyll i108 l" a frcshet- I've ‘o v I vice October 6th at 11.00 A. M. fgflqwg: New Glasgow at 11. Brad- work might be developed and the l hunch we can grow our own wl-n- ‘=25: l" Vernon River at 2.30. Cherry Valley albane at 3. Fredericton at 7.30. J. teachers were enthusiastic regai-d- 18f; feed on that." United at 7.00 P. M. Please note w, Hayter, Minister-Evangelist. in: its possibilities. Miss McCui- “You re crazy as a—" 'change of hour at. Cherry Vsilw. louah stressed the point that 11°00." BllPPllHl Rusiy- "But its A. S. Well’. Minister. PBESBYTIIIAN CHURCH 1N eld Charge. Rose MacEwen will conduct a service of worship in the Brook- fleld Church this Lord's day even- , CANADA. — 8100M! Ml‘. Ing at 7.30. | ENGAGEMENT. -—- IVIl‘. and Mrs. Melville Bryanam, Mailpeque. wig to announce e ent their diwughter Althe Sutures-lend Owen, son of Mr . and iMi-s. Robert Cousins. Baltic. Mar- Cofisnfisnnery will not be operat October 7th until October th. Dal: to alter- "atiom We will cs Chicken and Fowl from October 16th till 26th inclusive. All canned fruit and vegetables miust be called ‘for before October 15th. GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- TORAL CHABG ill Anni- vriagc to take place in the near fut use. I NOTICE. - l | Iispsafl M 1 Music“) gt! Dafirlotélalwwfldin. ' , . av ‘s . I ‘Cegrgetown at 7 P. M. Rev. Sidney . oyce. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services Thursday, October 3rd, (Rlarlottlewwn 7.30 P. M. FridflY- October 4th. Stamihcl 7.30 P. M. i October 6th, Coleman 11 A, M. Milo P. M S d P 2.30 . ummersi 7 . . Monday. October 7th 1e Shore 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. B up. BR-ADALBANE CHARGE. -Uni- ted Church Services Sunday, Oct. 6th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Com- munion, Rose Valley 3 P. M. Brad- al-bana 7.30 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P, M. W. M. S. Thank Offering Service. Mrs, Tihomss Humphrey, Speaker. W. B. MacPhsil, Mutter. THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services for Sun- day. October 6th as follows:— Marabifleid 11 A. M. H field 3.15 P. M. Mt. Stewart 0.15 . M. Sun- day Schools as usual. The annual Rallv Day Service of the Marshflsld Sunday School will be held at 11 A, M. Rev. F. N, Younfl. Minister. THIS IS JUNIOR RED CROSS WEEK. - Listen in on Friday night a/t 8 P. M. Mia Iphigesiie Arsenauit and Miss|vema Darrsch will discuss Junior Red Cross Overseas. Rochford Square pupils sing the Red Cross song. FLORAL TRIIUTIJS — The flowers sent to John Reginald Docherty. who died on the 10th Jul/y, i015, should have read: Spray, Charlie and John Camp- bell. Bouquet, Mrs. R. McMil- an. MILLVIEW UNITED CHURCH will observe the tenth anniversary’ of the building of the new Church on Sunday, October 6th, Services w'],l be held at 11.00 A. M’. and 7.30 P. M. There will be special m-usic. Pqwngi SETVIQQ WIII b8 It 2.30 P. M. Povmsl Sunday Schoil at 11.00 A. M. Rev. E. R. MscVicar. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday mom- ing the accused in a case of non- support was remanded until today. A man charged with using abusive and insulting’ lanausse was fined $20 and costs or 30 days, A second man on a similar charge was re- wrong name and I i oil gvmz p Ce charged with address, A woman kee in liquor for ssls had her cas adjourned one week for judg- ment. HOLLAND COVE YMCA CAMP PLANS-Plans for using the Y. M. O, A. Camp site at Holland Cove during the fall and winter was discussed at s meeting of the Camp Committee Wednesday evening. Members oi the YMCA boys’ clubs such as the Hi-Y Club. Neighbcu hood Clubs. and Phalanx will use the Gimp Site for hikes and out- Inga during the forthcoming months. Walter Cox. chainnan of the sub-committee on camp pro- geny. reported that the all-season uilding had been completed with the exception of the construction of the fireplace. This building will be used for overnight expeditions during the winter months. Consid- erable work on the development Aileento mended in custody until today for mm d8)’. 0 P. M. 7.30 P Servi andrs Good will be Vesaey, ST. Supper funeral tella Father ed the uallbea min G of Campb Finley 011B their TBYoN - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE. - Services for Sun- land 11 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hitch. P8510!‘- SEBVICES 0F WORIIIP. — Sunday, October 6th. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Cardigan 11 _r;tjl(i)ti.pl'flnl"llllfi vfllleYé P- M- Mfmmw-e Prairies". on the Winn-Inca Music WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE. — Services for Sunday. October l-lighfield 11.00 A. M. Princetown CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Oct. 6th are as follows: Cornwall 11 A.M. Sacrament of Lord's School J. R. Skinner. Minister. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE. — on Stmdsy, October 6th at Cross dergo ms service w'll bemheld ail-Newer: “Tbfl” ilmliy 1nd I dlbtrlvt which 0a MocLeod will be at i MCIISUICH SERVICES. — October byterian Liberal element of the . t. l-loly Communion 11.00 A. Thomas/s Chm-r CENTRAL PARISH. — Services ~ m. Sunday’ Octcbu 6th Canoe sda Ltd. at Cardigan. In 1907 he Cove 11 A, M. River Rally Day Service 3 P. M. Ninawlxiile Creek 7 P. M. Rev. T. W. r. A SPECIAL r-eopenlxig service for the Murray River United Church 1946. as 7 P, M. Special music by the Brooklyn Trio and the Murray Har- bor Male Qu itette. CHURCH, 6th. 'l‘he Sacrament of the Lord's the Morning Slllld-fly. Rev. B. C. Evano, Minster. FUNERAL held yesterday igesidence in Hunter Rive: to St. celebrated by Gallant. Joseph Gallant, Glollant, _'“ ,. . The horses. unmindful of the w ssrii wnnpmc ANNIVERS- "will" “l” P'~-“°°“‘ “d ""1" “-" ..m1'_ _ and m, wmam mg director of ‘he Texar Canadian l" glglivhhllmnggfi rode. is Ions as he Campbell celebrated their ihirlv- °l C<>-- vnc Ol the lsmeopwduclns $585 the , "m"- ‘WW6 - companies in rem“ an at one . n swung together to start _ wedding anniversary on Fri- oaiuuSaiplember 27th, at the home er MacKenzie §§"...i°3.°“'3?‘u.il"ih“ v r e , them being an n among ell from child Campbell received many beautiful gifts showlna the popularity in which they ar h id. Mr. - tcrest in business and had recently _.. Kennle and hirsfhrdansopngnflfd 80M 655i lll v "Null" with u" Mfllflflfid. on m“; M, 1 the gifts, whlleMrs. Robert such- development of salt deposits at unwed ponder“ y’ “m erland read the verses and ac- Veflllilllllll- "You brought s... with you?" comlpanyinia lgood‘ wishes, sran unc the hostess. assistedwli; ifiggelgaigg Ed'dIsid dhadlsned galmbly. Mrs. Jordon and ms. s32... all: miller 1,, 05.3,,“ I had business ‘out this eson and Sutherland. when he was taken ill, Runy, dupmn‘ lubtefluieh d“ the refreshments was a Surviving aw hll WWW- Qllvl- cided to bring her questions into lovely thirty-fifth anniversary Toronto; s, son Paul, at Verinii- ghe open, rézgrel-t At the closing of the grand ion; two daushtm Mfi- ‘Last night on the phone, your thanked their many friend. 1m- modern art teaching with children Worth trying. Bye, now," was not directed so much at for- mal instruction as toward devel- oping initiative and confidence which might influence youth in all other aspects of living. Two films. "Canadian Land- scape". on the worlr of one Can- adian artist. and "T-isten to the October 6th are: Westmore- A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Albany cure, confident, ing with pictures. There'd been a time when Double R. had and calico had bee.n brought in from the town, If only her mother would agree . She told gas outline of hei- plan to her mot er. and Mrs. Rowland listened with interest. “We had to do that in Virginia after the Civil War," she said. RD 1915' Festival. were shown durinn t-he eveninrz by Mr. John Martin of the provincial branch of The Na- tional Fiiim Board. 6th. Road 3.00 P. M. Winsloe South mo! Rusty rode ma» the late after- P M. Young Peo ‘s cancelled for P n H0011. Went on across the fields un- week. J. eber Kean, Stud- ' I til she found the barely decipher- em M1113“; . able trail which led up the Nopccos, Somehow lhe thought better when she was up above things. Red Star snorted impatiently as Rusty led him in over the shale which marked the beginning of the incline. His mighty muscles scorn- ed a slow pace on the upward trail. The prairie was a sea of amber light, Rusty dropped rein, and Red Bier crazed contentedly. At the Edxe of the ledge one could catch Dies in Toronto Prominent early Alberta resid- ent, Patrick Dennis Bowlers, m. 0M0. retired president and man. B81118 director of the Texas Can- adieu Oil 00.. died Saturday even- ing in the Toronto General hoe. Supper. S. M. New Dominion 3 2 P. M. King 2.30 P. B. School . M. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. Skill" 1 ' v "shdsflsr marinas lv“‘l1-“%°»%ll'é1’ fl- "1?‘%u-'»°°°§l%% s.’i*iz'y..szsp".lzs"s ii“°.§""’ 2 - - . ‘ o _ s. M. Servce 11 .M. North River. “b” Dlm- Si" u" CW“? Al- e °“ ° Rust ll a Rel h’ l _ 3 P. M. Note change of “mm d sqn- n" om hhrpplcceket anN ifeefitt “W? , hour. Creek Service 1 P. M. °'l° °l ‘he m" =<5l°l1lll PM?!" "When you r ii h e ‘o. . Clyde River. s. School 11 A, M. You $1???) {ammll and vllmw. P- itesimal part o’: cziiswarinsaat‘ 102;. are invited to worship. Rev. A. E. P-E I W19" W" Wm It OSMIBM- are here at this m-n-ip," he wrggg 1N0. Minister. " " I‘ 1878 and ‘waved hi‘ "Bl"! Yet what an amazing amount ____ education there. At the age of 22, 0f food 1t "m" to k" the I SUNDAY EBVICES. - Servize Ml‘ Bowls" was elwed as the p '""' " prime form. you realize how impor- tant every ranch, every farm, even every backyard sarden can be. Ive talked to some boys who've served overseas. Rusty, if you could know what food can mean t° l1 mall IISMIHB- YMl would ap- first Liberal member of his district to the P.E.I. legislature. A. M. Whil oh Al - e e ex m. Bowlers who cams from a Church is October 6th at 7.30. Rev. Mr. had always been "Tbry" was the Cross Roads first Liberal member ever elected Church from Octiber 6th to 11th in that constituency. A member ‘r 1h _ both dates inclusive. Rev. Sterling of the Roman Catholic faith, the gfihihagetherz XGSIZOXBQZZY. K9912, Stackhouse, Minister. young politician found himself sell out. kid, Even if we lose the oining hands with the then Pres- ranch, we'v , pg » _ ed fighting efohvdmfor ti: vlgofaroxlhio "asst" ta c t i shoulder Sh algepirtt on‘; hxfiglzNhfifl 0 John's Church. Cllélllllllétg. dfistrlct in the election which was . - i e last time the open ballot was oh. Long Creek, Ev- h 1d Prayer 3.00 P. M. St, Eliz- pver e some if c u abet-ifs Olwrch. Snrlnsfleld. Har- cams wnar nv 1007 liihiris vyaslirgitiihg the mumm V98! Tllllllllfllllvlllfl 7-39 P- M- FWV- A; ma, “me m, colon“; young "Even if we lose the ranch we've B‘ Hum P.E. Islander was a blockmsn for w°n“‘" I International Harvester Co. of Can- EQWgtIlE: Initial down the "all. Rusty talked to him. "mole. You bull-headed rascal, all we have to do is stick to our mai-n trail —l‘l; short cuts-J’ isn't that what she had to do, galls: 51:15:; main trail as she had As Rusty reached the foot of the g-zlela gcvrzhgehlolruse 1nd! rider cm- hfi RedhStar me s a 0W5‘ Rm’ en. s e th t t Barb westmlélzz- a he rider was Miss Rusty," he called, as he "filled her. "your mother slid I'd here.....Why, what's find you wrong?" Rusty Was std-ring at him. realiz- l"! Suddenly she had seen another man ride as he did. Yourusister,” she said automst. ICBHY» "Id Yfllfd both deferred from active service Once, when 1 was fourteen, a man rode in ask- mg for work, My father watched him ride and then took him to the Fort. He was s deserter, Only cav- llhymen ride the way you do." ‘G0 Ml-BBY It" Westmords voice was bitter. "My prother. who managed this ranch which could provide thou- sands of pounds of fightin food for fighting men, could not ‘be de- med." came West to High River as the local agent for his company there, later moving to Calgary. In the early '20’: he purchased the Bar C ranch, one oi the bet. fei- kmown western Alberta ranches at Morley where he was engaged in horse breeding. He then turned his attention to the oil business and bought an. abandoned well at Wainwright and proceeded to 'I‘or- onto‘ to finance it. Aifter drilling 5O feet he struck oil. A short time later the ingenious young oil man organized a company to go to Texas in search of oil and raised $125,000 capital in Toronto. After drilling three dry holes in Texas "P D." Bowie-n had ex- haiisted his funds and was just about ready to forsake the oil ame when as a last resort he too an option on a few acres of land on what was in become the East Texas field, one of the best pro. ducing fields in the western herni- sphere. OPERATED 100 WELLS Always ready for a gamble, Mr. Bowlen talked a sporting driller into taking a chance on the well, which turned out to be one of the finest wells in the field He then S. S, 10 A. M. Clyde ii, Ministe held on Sunday, October 6th. a Minister. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN Belfast. Sunday. October Rev, Roy will be commemorated at Servi Next is World Wide Communion SERVICES -- The of Mrs. Judith Pineau was morning from her Maris Church in North Requiem Mess was the Pastor. Rev. McNeil who also conduct. service at the srave. The rers were: Messrs. Benja- allant, Leo Gall-ant, James Alfred and George MacDonald. bark to that yellow-starred mound of twliight-purpled building where,- there would be food. Rusty glanced at the man riding beside her, who cocked a red eye- brow st her, "slliilkblllllfl. Always suspicion- ing." he accused her. "I know: it was like that at home, Foreigners came in. men who spoke with .1 dlf~ ferent accent. walked with a dif- time he operated more than 100 producing wells. He retired from the oil company about five years ago. He was actively engaged in.oil development at Vermilion, where he had resided until retiring and moving to Toronto less than two years ago. Although retired. Mr. Bowie-n maintained an active in. daughter, Mrs. Rowan of Charlottetown. A old friend of Mr. hood, namely MacKinnon. Mr, and Mrs, A short time ego he visited his old home and friends in Prince Later " o. She's fine, but I thought we owed her s few more clays in the Mr. and Mrs. C pbeli Higgins, T t and Mrs. ‘m Slogan. four brothers. J Bowlen and Mic-heel both oi He“? sister gave me a lecture on fungi poisoning. I didn't know why. I aid “"6"”! overhear someone, I presume in and hoped they Red Star was off. but now Rusty had caught him rhythm and sac se- her mind whirl- the been self-supporting, when nothing but coffee and spices rallel worn Chess Colds, lesnbags, Nsusltls. News Sciatica, lhainnslls Ae i v i oz. Bottle 25c HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 - $1.25 I SQUARE FLOOR. WAX 1 Lb. Tin 39c l? 50¢ DKENE SHAMPOO 69c HALO-SHAMPOO With h-ee “Vcto" Coupon 30c - 50c KREML HAIR TONIC 57c - 98c - $1.39 365 RHUM Ind QUININE HAIR TONIC l5 os. $1.10 LUSTIII Cliilibgoli SHAMPOO Ideal for Rough or Cliappeti Hands IIINEIPS FIIENIIN lAllI [I RE rue- {Renata sran: DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PIIIINE 219 25¢ua|s~m SQQ A lustrous, lasting shine... in no time! LIQUID OI FASTI "I do," she ret rned. Westmore sat sti fly in his sad- die. “Thafls too bad. I've yet to see the person, male or female, io whom I felt I had to account. I contend there is an underground river of understanding which unites those who think along the same channel, I've had the misfortune of banking on your being in’ zhot channel." Rusty waited only to sly, "I've never had any faith in things un- derground." Then she dug her heels into Red Star and shot ahead rrf her guest. Fatso sat on the hack terrace awaitin her. She wound herself about‘ usty‘s boots and purrcd. "You." stated Rusty. lifting her, "are an Ingratiatin wretch. You've the mark of the eatmore kennels on you, You make one like you in spite of yourself." She went on into the kitchen. "Where is the young man?" ln~ quired Mrs. Rowland. "WlIi he mind sittin at g kitchen table? He seemed auc a gentleman," "Rusty," barked Uncle Jed. "about the underground channel of the Bi-g .Sandy—" Rusty stood attested. She hail planned on using that underground stream to feed the roots oi’ the crop save tillnflh so! s cromnltancel. fwi the disastrous laundry the. hey are especial] grateful the firemen for ther .t ough ncss in protecting their belonging] against such fearful odds; also to Mrs. Frank Hobbs who gave that shelter and clothing when _. barely escaped with their lives the inferno raging round them at 2 A. M. on Saturday last. MRS. JAMES C. PUNGIIII In the death of Mrs James .» Purcher at her home 105 l-I boro Street on Friday September 20th. after a brief illness, another of Charlotietoivns fine citisesil passed to her Eternal rest, leaving pleasant memories with ai-l who knew her. Mrs Puncher, formerly He Coddirqtan Worthy. daughter the late Wilma! Brarifoird and George W. Worthy was born January 10, 1861 and received education in Prince Street School and Notre Dame Academy. Alwayl prominent in Church a/nd cherit. able work. Mrs Puncher was “a valued member of 'l‘rinitv) Uni Church and \V0fnan's Missionary Society and for many years a lever- ed Sunday School teacher and he! influerme has lingered in man! lives who had the privilege of re- ceiving her instruction from Sun. day to Sunday. In the homo Mrs, Puncher was the loving mother, councillor and frien-i leading a busy. interesting life with her faintly but always having time to give a helping hand i0 those i-n sickness or trouble. Mrs. Puncher will be greatly H1155‘ ed by her friends and in the Ill-m- ily circle, there will slur-vs be the vacant chair around which lovillfl memories will linger The Immediate family are well- known Charlottetown residents - Mr. George B Punchei, Miss Elsi! Puncher, Miss "ivinmrmd Punflier. Mrs. JK Sutherland, Mrs. EL, Weeks, Mrs rl W Hyde, Mr. Pmnk L Puncher Mrs. Pumcheifl three brothers redeoeosed her - iswiesice Co dinswn WWW! George William Worthy and Inns uel Jacob Worth all of Charlotte- town. The funeral service at the family, home on Sllmisy afternoon. as. cult laments and uvssef- would all meet a s.in. ' - , . Bowlen Oar-stairs; . - de relative and intimate lmhfimmtnéo ca". “V” hum... u‘ “M, u, “M, “n”, of tho camp ropeigly is pllfilitthfl I gdlifg,‘ 0213.11.1- nolv vllmll Ill lmilmgi"fféufiiflnhuf°fuiifhir°ii§ Igled wisigfigli to .’i’.'3'.i"n.’v°§. fillies?! ‘NZ-ll “"0" bl’ R" T- m- iour horses and three es-from I" "la "m" m° "In A,“ ' n‘ PEI; four sister Mrs. form m mmgy- my m", m m“, undergnnndc MacLennan favorite hymns bein ‘h’ “mm” “h” M w “m” Iioeucl ar II 3i"i..".’ii2'i.ii’"-i1i. Ne! Wiener, Mrs. Jrhn cui-iey, Vernon "whereupon," Westmore icksd "Yes?" she questioned hel‘ iincle. suns. womlllllllm l’ i“ "h mom h“ m“ “m” ‘lulu.’ umrc-Juma “ma” velg emeht ofrih: Cam was made River; Mrs, James Wight, Stur- up her thoughts. "you decl ed I (To be continued.) "Kelli-Bl Pml- Kendal 771° mu‘ 5""!- 539 mu" "IW- > - “"12" by m, wmbmjf, ‘you, “- gecrn. P.E.I. and Mrs Kathleen was treating some black market bearers Messrs George J Y: __._______ roar or’ am." m — m Y,‘ Mm,‘ Om m, Y and, ray sins noun asusr res Williams, Gardiner, Mass. rustler who was afraid a. n. n. . Sydney Qmfl- 6W8“ 1'11"“ BBUPIOTAOI-ID All"!!! C?) —’l'lll 141ml" lg‘- mu; m, u, "n", "5"," o, m, Y’ tlllsleltstv aims stesllsllls a brother, Father William Bow. legitimate surgeon." mzsr DIAMOND nsunr. men Coffin, Robert nae , ""- w M. %a u g ‘A A Du", oonnpfltteg. Li... ; WIIIIIIYIIIINI-mtlgcmrdiobvd len, l-llgh River and a sister Mrs. "Yes," conceded Rusty. -—-— Ernest Seller. A lover of flowers 3YDNIY- Alllmul -' 577-35“ ‘Id m‘ ‘g. m m‘ m“! m“! °h'.|n'.,mn’ ‘Imohnced f“, “u”. ‘wit; , '° ""35 "I __ “fa "l" Owen Wood, Lake Verde, P11. He swung in his saddle, and the The diamond was first used fcr the castoet was tam-‘(ed in exquisita itlmougrsmm u 3% "u. fiugdusm. new is reported to be ations were already under way for ‘EUCURF w TWIMHH Ffdddtiddlfidhhlfll. W" be I marllght revealed the intentness or drilling purposes in 1e64, when a blioseloms,‘ ifibulteslof synzrpéiitliiylutg , _ , hi“ i J ‘ uiem l l mass cee- s gaze. Swiss e Lncer invented the diam- t e am y P 086 0 h“ ‘I’ ' hm‘ m w Mm. m. l." "um ' - mail: in Toionto. "You do question me." he said 0nd drill-stair. mother. YE WOiviEN WHO WIN om HOME BAKING 1045