"GUARDIAN __ I'll-SONAR “THE CHARLOTPETOWN E$s~ Western Guardian * s 9.221%?“ m. 4h. Jsssss Ositos lsltia-wss I _ "“-- v wm_mnuuum,,,,m,,,mw,,,,m,,_ gll-VSEORNIASNNBIGEIII-‘SEA-g? IQZQ mwmfimdlmi 4 Wlly_ the Bachelor Isfvilvrcnpe -—— -lll'.I-!s.DunniPl0INWLoll- —'l'Bll NOITII IIDIQUI Ceos- dos. wss to lussmenide on business nudity Club will have Mrs. Neil Mso- this week-G. ha! give an address on the Ancient ‘ ---. 01cm v1 lovtl-nd. ma» and some -w. u. s. llsslsm. eprllulula. b? KM 91W! on Wsdlllldly. December Lot 01. left on rrldsy morning for 11th It l P. In. zze-ls-s-lt Montrssl whore he will spend s week -'rbo ycuns mole b: the Central. Z-w. Imam Dunn. sol-mulls. . . christian Ohureh Bulnuursids. snter-"wss a visitor to Kebslsglou on Bgt- - tllnld the older people of the church urdsy night.—l. to s delightful social st the holne --—- of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Linklet- -Mr.snd Mrmwililsm Hssism snd tcr of Lilsklslltl‘ R086- During tlleiwls Home Dfllllllslond. lliflbtiieid. Willi-Bl limos. stunts sad contests were itors to dummmids lust: - finest stock of Ladies’ Fur Coats WE'RE NOT A BIT MODEST about this won- derful stock of FUR COATS. We know so much about its extent and excellence that we would like you to get just as well acquainted with it as we are. ' ' Fur Coats are here, selected by e3- perts, with careful exclusive choice from . only the best and most reliable makers lu , the Dominion. Quality First. Every garment MUST be excellent in its price class, dependable as well as beautifuln Among the Furs shown are China Beaver, Sil- ver Rat, Natural and Dark Rat, French Seal. Beavel-ine, Hudson Seal, Carscul, Persian Lamb. The Seals are shown plain, or finish- ed in many styles o! suitably blending tur. Fur Coats $55 to $500.. ‘Boys’ Blue Chinchilla and i. Fancy Tweed Overcoa ts $1035 'l‘1lis new arrival offers you, for the boys a great range of Fvtllly‘ superior coats, in blue Chinchilla and fancy Tweeds. 'l‘iloy are suitable for ages 9 to 17 .. Smartly cut, Venetian or P010 lined. At the Boys’ Department. w-u-v T0 enable lovers of‘ good to always obtain the Bachelor m per- fect condition . . . and to celebrate the ellverannivqsas-yofthisfanliousblcand. lvisltinl menus-s. 1"" mdw" 1*" Th‘ '°“°"“" mf "'“"' . i The silvery foileulsinthe irnhness and Jlmm. W“ V“? Nllflll lPPIlOllad. " x th -chu Two readings by the Pastor. Ravi --Amon; thou sttsndins the bss-' 1] f” H c" a and w. Ulhlthiv siso resdlnss by Mllrssr in Clinton on ‘Illursdsy even-l d a‘ c 'v.n' m“! ' ' ‘ omits lwlbllsw and w» wistful; from cpl-bums were w. sud; ‘m Pmx" °9°h "l" , “@598- schurhss-m vocal dust by was Wells ' Mrs. l-lystt Basis-In. mu Alice Del-g cncH-nl 93' duPPinl in 939 5 end ltsynsr. Dainty rsfroshnsentylsr snd w. Arthur useless-I:- ; _ \ were served by the young rbuu abs" ' ; You W111 tint} a new satisfaction in s hcsrly vete of thshks wsa moved‘ 5 gmokm‘ g g gfl-ymppgd Baghglgt by w». lorry Hervey l0 the bbuzfcfiuzfi: i?r,uwsnloxzfir;i even though it has Men your ll"! WWI l" "ill: kindness snd~ ' ' . “PM,” ‘man w ummmulyipiclsed to learn that I116 is sous- fsvounte- clprfor years. meme sad rrulbulu- wknew. Wllaftdbstw use bo- Nwm “ma” And if you have not elnoibed one lodged-i. l" ‘Y W" M‘ "m" '- lately, you'll find a lot brplmure -—- W“? "M" u" h: W“ M m” in renewing old acquaintances wrorunu snlnssssmlc uslv'“““ m‘ 0"" "' ‘m ‘°°°“" mm m, ‘Wmflu Jmu I Dlllllll by her bulbous. wbb wss u-l l! Priohlrd of Summerlldc. the gen- i t?!“ mm u" m"! what m’ lllsnd erublwtncretm b: tub Can- "' T°'°"'° “d w” m“ cm“ "u" "‘u°u.l my“ "x swam] R. N., who has been attending Mrs- Association since its inception, ssv- cmthm “t m‘ unmmmd‘ ered his connections with that eom- A III-BI on Monday and left for Russia this mornins, whore he has received] s very remunerstivc lDPoint-msnt with . the Soviet Government in connec- tion with organizing the domestic for infill-Elf? 3nd i0 BEN-bulb l system of reghtratlon and inspection of fur farms-It is understood that Mr. Eastern Guardian ..'PBESIYT$IAN Shlvlcls- ,_ . Blbblth, DOCBNN!‘ VIIlth. Dundss ' at 11 s. m. Iorne valley st 3 p. ln. I A _ Cardigan at 7 p. m. Goioist at Even- s E I Prlchard will be away about. two 1n‘séyy1¢|_M;-5_w_E,D$V1€8.—BfiV. yum. 0n ‘madly evening he was w. m. Davies, n. A. Minister. --»--»- ~ » a ~ ~ ~ . -. . the guest of honor at s social func- . I Mao“ “d, much to the dmapmmb m“ “t ‘h’ s““"“”s“i° (""11" m“ NBA!) BEREAVEMENI- - The ment of the members. refilled to be °f which he h“ “l” 5"“ u“ 59°‘ 939W“ BYmPiWhY °l the “immunity nominated for re-electlon. In retir- "m? m“ 1t W" "I" slwd» ""1 Boss out lb Mr. and Mrs. ln-ed walker. lag from ht!‘ blues, she gracefully was presented with a handsome part- Georgetown, irftheir sorrow over the that“ m, members m. mm, ‘up i118 dim-i desth of t-hoir yolmlflt "Wm"- port and sympsthy at all the meet- PNfll MIY- I89 ‘l! mwm» "hm-l °°' lugs. She also gave a. brief report of 6'1"" 011 "Wemli" 39th» ‘m’ ‘few each llfeethlg held during the year. 11!?!’ $03M‘!- 51" W" i bdlhiiam The next order of business was the “Vi”! ‘him ‘ hv°flt° Wm‘ “ma” election ~of officers, which resultefss l“ l! 53° V" u“ “by w" ‘"77’ follows: r: siderlt, Mrs. Everett body's pot. And her P181111 1" ‘w’ Webster: Vice-president, Miss Emma m “fly m‘ luv” ' “dnm m we Mflbhfl Secretary, Mrs. '1‘. R. Cullen‘ Mme W“ um‘ “m” m” ‘mm’ Treasllrdi’. Mrs. Bruce ‘Webster. (re: Evgrythln‘ possible was done, butGod elect“); Directors, Mm V‘ K. Sam “um” h“ “ m‘ “'5' “d ‘mm’ derson. Mrs. Oswald Dingwell, Mrs. F. ‘WM °'°l°°k h" 5”“ M,’ ‘mm’ x” Bowleyi Auditors. Miss Beatrice Bat- "lm" *9 9°‘ w” W" l“ "a w“ tel-sby and Miss Hilda Webster. Dele- “m "sun" mm “ma” w “m. Bates to annual convention Mrs John “l” m“ w“ Mb“ m“ “°"" M Lima and Mrs Oswald Dillgwell- Al- ““°h “ ‘m’ ‘““"°“‘ °’ "mm"? termites. Miss balms Mobhs will... puny were the tests shed as she lsy u", Lon‘ Ne“ meeung is mmed ‘" h" “m” ‘M’ °""°'“ '1'"°“°' to the home Of Mrs Oswlld nu.’ ell w mm“ hum” h" mukbroken Ind the December program on llgkvllld- """""' m" ""‘" “d m“ “'°m"' bob: bu be carried but ‘A dalnl s4 )01llb-5 ma" “mun”! u txtznege¢ He; lunch was served by the hostess and‘ Zhd Idensington Baby Chick Hat- mw“ "“ “my ‘ “ ‘. ml- llsistants. and meeting adjourned Glléfyl" pen 2, n. a, as o"; see after singing the National Anthem. minis- GAR IN CANADA are, Vlllllam saluomflJul-llm Bridge, N. 3., pen 10, B. R. 6B em 50.5 points. The tom was lsid m the weel was 297 and to dste 7.84. The production for the some ‘my illt Year was 531 e886. total 1254. A new high standard in Dollar Silk S t 0 c kin g s That wonderful value DOLLAR SILK STOChlNG sold by MOORE & McLEOD. LTD. is known all over Prince Edward island-and fart ller. ruu Fashioned new,» Kensington Leads Notes on‘ the Prince Edward Island Es: lllylfll Cfllllesh for the week ending Nov. 28,1929. If 3'} V -sunnsu DEATH or "m. u.- Ikltn E. DALTON.—Tbcrc vlleed a- way la the Prince County Hospital shout 11.46 s. m. ‘on Mondsy Mr. Alfred t. Dalton of Summeulds at the sgs of B! yes-rs. Ms‘. Dalton wss stricken with pneumonia on Thurs- dsy. lsst end his death cams ss s great shock t0 his fflfllll‘ “d fill-fly friends st Bummersldc snd throwb- out the west bl the province. 1111 deceased was formerly of West Devon but gave up his fsrln there l Ill!‘ see and csme to iunlmerside on ac- count of ill health where he worked with the Hall Msnufscturingflom- psnyrThere us left to mourn be- sides hls sorrowtng widow (nee Miss cullicutt of Glengary) and two small daughters. also three sisters and onc brother namelyz-Mrs. Jock-son oi Olenrsrry: Miss lslll Dalton, B. 2H The Kcnslngton Bsby Chick Hatchery. B. R. pen l, and Mr. Wil- liam Ssnsomb B. B. pen l0 iesd the contest for the week with 2s en's. can points respectlvcly- and w. James Tuplllfs B. R. pen l2 were third with 20 eggs, 20.8 points. Mr. James "mnlinb B. R. hen No. 9 leads the contest to date with 20 ens 20.7 points; The Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, W. L. hen No. l0 1n pen 18 is second with 2i eggs, 14.8 points. This standing of the pens in the Contest to date are; ist, Experimental Farm. Charlotte-x town, P. E. 1., pen 18 W. L. 109 eggs, WINTER. PORT (Mlwlll to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. 5., Nov. 2.—-With till srrivsl of eight trans-Atlantic 1mm It Halifax over the week ellli from British sslcl continental part5 thc winter season st Halifax is now ill full swing. British, French, Swedish, Dwish find German passenger Sllipl docked all in one day and steam- ship and rsiiway officials handled them with despstch. At 8.00 o'c1ocl Sunday morning the first passenger: clmLP-lhflfa and st three in the li- ternnon the last one hsd been passet through the immigration and dull ticketed and placed on board lhf waiting Canadian National special boat train. Wllilc it yvas better than all others-—we’vo always been tlgving to getione better still. WE HAVE 1T NOW,-—putting our hosiery (lcpzlrtnlellt another long step ahead 0f all rivals. Black and six colors "Style No. 300V A Mgr Service Wei t Hose for P Ev D_sy at with the maul: H (improved pointed An muslin! wearing stocking lsperhlly adapted for those who --- Th syc- v" "t" “°‘"“‘“.t "m... 1:. seven ' ~-— -» — .___... ,...__. _..._.._ l‘ combining satisfactory service vi silk“ manage st s. popular plies. r or joston, ma; Mr. Jerry Dsltbn q o! lurton. but '1 and s msrrild ab"! in tbs west. to ell of whom deep symbol-h! ls extended. The remains were conveyed by the evening train on ‘nlesdsy w theresidence of hi! sum, ms. dsckson. st Glsuslrry- where the funersl service will be held um glut-noon, murulent will M in the cemetery st cape Wolfe-B- u: Heed Wolncnb Institute m: place in the Institufo hsllofl Nov. 26th., my. with eisht members w! two visitors is attendance. Tho meeting opened with the Greed "It! by Miss oebells smneusld- M11 wqgtheh bslleanrbqblmumbnbb mtslmuslmsettbgsswellsetlw w; "gulp meeting were resd. Ai- so on account o! tin y“?! "Mint! and expenditures which were found to be sstisfsctory. The election B! embers fof the eominl Nl-l‘ then took place. Honorary President, Mrs cspt. J. D. Mscbvnsld. rfl-eleoted: President, ms. robs A. sssamosld: Vice-President, ma. uusOTlluley: sorry-dress. Mrs. Jose A- Ms-oDonlid (re-elected); Directors. MN- Hush. D. lillcKilinon, Mrs. Melvin: Mao- Donald. Mrs. H0111’! ‘l. Mtclilllllld: Auditors, Mrs. Patrick McCarthy; Heigh 4- Ho Everybody ! theltficr nzany delays en route. I'm new happy to announce a Q *1. —IAD lEl-EAVIMBNT - Much sympathy is cxwwfli for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poitier of Mi-Icmlche lnl the death on Bsturdsy list of their dsusbior Unics in her fifteenth year. The deceased hsd been ill since lest June but from time to time hopes were entertained for her re- covery, but in spite of the best med- 0Ln:~:s'1' LAW noun lpricelcss pieces, notably of the 17th Grade Ill-l l-lsesl Links; 2 ls- IN THE WORLD ‘century, John Seldomd DOW. f0!‘ in- Orr: 8 Archie Colss. ‘stance, printed in 1740, when l-iol- Glide II - 1 Dells Mat-blown; 3 (Canadian we». 11ml with Von ‘Homp was enjoyln. Ethel celeb; a most locks. O‘l'l‘.'\\Vll. 0m, D20. z.-ln a ,iLs‘ brief suzerainty of the sea, con- "will! I ill-l Al" JW-i 9 Ami‘ Jnc-tlnlc tfilflffiillflfs uorkahop, and palm Gr"); H-brew. suukflq; md us‘ Psyntlsr. now lillOWll as the Supreme Court oi L t" ' t_ d L; 1 1 1 1 _ Grade 1 (bl-l Marion Joilylslore; , _ _ a‘ m 9"“ m ‘ ' °' W" y i’ ° I'll be Ifllldlllfl on Prince Edward Island m time to catch Canada, lllclc l.. 01K‘ o.’ the oldest turesquc sample of the old bookrnak- r2 “yum mull"??? 3 F!“ PIYUWP- books in the New world. IL is a law 0W5 “l, 1 Grade I (e)-1 Arnold Msslu; I book containing U19 Statutes from John Calvinb dictionary of i619 Bu” Mnh‘ the limo or lldxlarrl l to the 20th Dutch 15w books, yards of shelves “fir!” L‘ Ounpbm’ ma" year oi killzubrth. ‘Filcvc statutes are quntahllng French books printed by‘ luilllcd by Itivhurd Tcwnlvy. Lmw- authority oi one of the Loulses, Bel-l A“ ‘uwmwu’ "““““"“““' Pm“ "him gfnn statutes, and htousands of othorl h" be” “um! m mmuy’ Indl.’ Nor is 11115 "Wrlcnt and Jfluudivcd century-old books are contained in. tome lnc only SEHllQYTQllLE of the book this wonderful law library that one! makers art. Nnvoltj; though it is. with i careless match could rtdllfle to sshcl.‘ the °ld 7"“hl~""1"f1 109k $1111 PlIPi-ly "rhe curators of these big chunks of lPil on tho (vulslllr of the wood and printed matter live in perpetual fear ieathrr covcr, there arc a few other itllst these books so inadequately pro- bectcd may some dsy become food for a fire that will roar through the okl non-fireproof building like a trsirl through a turlllel. lcsl attention snd nursing she sue- Miss nutll Mscnbnslo. A vole of uuulbbs. wss uslbe was s general thwkl w» wfldmd ti" "M" favourite not only in her home. where v Wfilwwll u" "'1 lfifm” m“ she will bl ssdly missed. but by her’ l°°k m‘ “m” I" w" dmd°d m“ school chums sud frisnlll. with whom] u" "*1"- "ld “"4” Fwd” b; m. w" "n, ppm“ m." m "n1 continued also that e. rslis sn » m ~~~ “"222.” :..:::.:~.:::l::.:": ants. six sisters and four brothers, ‘m ' ' ' namely-Misses Olsrlss Alvin! “um” lunch w" "ma by Mm I. D. Msclfinnon and firs. Gus. Wm’ mm" vmm“ m‘ “um” osssuley. After s plesssnt social Masters Albert, Nszeirc. Gerard and M“: m. meet!” m.“ ‘m, ‘u de_ Jules all at home, to wholn the Guer- perted to their homes feeling they dlsn extends sincere sympathy. The t t a M“, funersl wss beld from tbs hem to h“ m“ " PM,“ u‘ p" e owning. The st t is tn lt- Bt. John the lsptist Church st Mis- n m“ m‘ v ed h the hone of the lienorsry- souchs on Monday mwlifll- WW“ President to be llele oil may Dec. , l-lirh Mus wss suns by Rev. Nssslre mm . router s! st. Dusstsss Oolless. Iisols _ ~ I cf the dmllvd- WW1! W llv- l1’- mssssu w. b-am snmssi sleet? Manchu o! wee-lose. new ‘rim- lu; b: mm Women's institute wss dore Gallant offlfteen Point offlc- h," n m. 5m; ,1 gm 5mm ""44 l! t!" OPIIH- The church was Webster on Wednesday evening. No- , flllld Ilth “U!” 01 m! Milli!“ you“; l], flu" yo" uuflggn family. assay florsl ens solritull members Ind- ens visitor present-l the morning train of Sourls. on Friday morning, pecan. by!‘ 6"!- MI ml! will! to Ilolnuufs, Charlottetown. I have nad a veru tiresome trip from the Norm pole, and on qr- rivlllfl d} Charlottetown I intend to go straight to my _ hotel and get my much needed 40 winks, ' I ivill be at Holman? Charlottetown Toylond from 2.30 to 3.80 p. m" where I will be delighted to meet all of my younger ffleudg, qccommm‘. ed by their parents. Then at 3.30, when school if out. I'll be waiting in from of Batman's store to greet all my other little friends-and ml! llrfllvll-IIP friends who still like to shake hands with me. Ami m; 54¢. Ilrdflll mrniun I 11m leflvlvly for Holman‘; Toy/land at Summerslde. EYIESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Drugstore Montague, l’. E. I. I would like to be able t6 stop olf at every station on my way from‘ Souris fo Summerside, but as this is impossible, than I would like all my little frle to be at the station along the way-just to ghdkg hands and null “ silo." i - I'll write you again next week at let you know what my plans an; dmu "W m" “W 5"‘- W "W3 i101! will know just where to look for ms when SPRING BROOK ICIOOL Holler Roll of Spring Brook School for the month o! November: _ ‘ Grade 1X-l Etta Meeke. , Grade VIlL-l Edith COW; 3 011-‘ T“ $046M- sqarslou of the u» sf the-order. i i you want me. IQOGO§OOQ§OGO§OOQQO OQQ-O§OOOOQQOOOO-OOOO§OQ&O Qooeoeoeeoeoneeeeouooveoe Z usva noun eras 0 EXAMINED AND cusses rrr-rsn by E. E. P A R K M A N Registered Optomotflst Montague, P. E. l. O-O-O-OOQO-OQ-O OIiVGl’ C0161; I H8110 Plflllfils ‘h. ver Bernard. Grade VII-l lids Bemsrd; 2 An- nle Coles. Grade VI—1 Horace Meeke; 2 Oll- ver Meeke. I-fsttlq Pogsrty: Clrsde V-l l-laitle Psynter; 3 Duneen Mee- bod Grede IV-1 Thelma rsynler; 8 er the Iroflt involves fer u. we give every delivery the sense bfoslpt snd ellaient service. Yes eso lesson use esslity all speed here. "IIIIMAXIII crass!" W.D. Ci " &Co. PIONI l" bouquets lsve silent expression to the sympathy so generally felt fol the family. The ‘poll bssrm were her seheel dominion. llosinsld, uuelllla, ‘nlssnt relrlsr. Gyril mud-g st. Hi1 100111‘. ‘fills! Ihd Riv Psnsmslstoecnstrlsetsueww" mmnlommasewalm Meeting ovmd iypinlllls "0 Osa- sds". sou it‘ leiog Analstlbe month. the tell esll wss answered with pet-j riotioversd The mtnutesofthelsst, lnnusl moot!!! also nslnlltll of lest‘ rsgulsrntellinswmlosdendsdopt-l ed. The president. Hrs. V. If. Iss- Gllofl. who bod fsithfllll! IM N!‘ sbiy fill?! lmeffioeferoterln of,' sissestslveeyssnssitssllsrlllils- Heigh - Ho ! SANTA CLAUS