a Qswrenrro \_ . wv ~ .w-<_..._..~.. \_ BQUD - a‘ 0° b an“ v ‘l. .. ;l-.,....»......_.......__._____ , M _,_‘_ if. — ‘ tgrzL a ‘ tugs 3 s»; II n+2: ‘£8 6E0 G§QILQQ i‘ t" 2* r" a illEllli-Iillit. REBALLED‘ (than H.113. the Ma . .".I'hll column lngoln 068cm» account o! King George and Dukel Princess y o! in the Mess des- L- Eastern ' Locals new: u! local int-rent but advertin- newly nature lay IUD‘ vqynbla in advance. MROBIN HOOD CHINA OATS -Better oats. Better china. All _.._- . RBUBSCBIPTIONB unarlottetown Guardian may Is reserved [or be ln- a uirl strictly 2740-11-26-3 WIA toflliis be ‘ weddine 80V"! from Iondon on July ‘l. Duke o! George of Wales) i E i E E? is § immbers o! _ 1U." continental sovereigns or their representatives and many members nttihe highest nobili . “The weather was beautiiul and fthere is any truth in the old pmverb, "Happy is the bride whom t2», sun shines on," the new chess of York will be exceeding- nappy, for .3, more splendid day 3s seldom been seen in London. 17A ion; aooount o! the iour pro- wssiorm lollows. At the ceremony muthe Chapel Royal room lull levee dress. “At 12.16 the Duke o! York and bk escort arrived at the Chapel Royal. Five minutes later deaten~ in; cheers announced the arrival. picture oi’ Queen is given in the account. "rho Queen headed the prooes—\ 21 lion. She walked alone leaning on In ebony stick. Her Majesty was at- laoa. she wore hood blue ribbon me Garter and on her a small diamond crown, l. veil depended. Around her neck a necklace of diamonds with pendants attached. "The bride wore a. veil which was worn by her mother on the occa- stin or her own marriage. v was oi silver bro—| code, in periect harmony with the ds' toilette; o! white and satin and silver lace. 'I'he brides- maids’ gowns were made with low o! the Order oi heed was bodioes and neither hats, wreaths arriving nor veils were worn, only a. single in the hair. nfdesmaids were the Prin- omes Victoria. and Maud oi wales. n-incesses Victoria, Alexandra and oenpt Sunday h, Princesses operate on Victoria Patricia oi’; Thursday and Friday, leaving Mur- of' ray Harbor Beatrice or likarguret and Oonnaught, Princess Victoria Behleswlg-Hoyem and Princess s Inugenie." The "dejeuner" was served at Buckingham Palace, the posing the toast to the Bridegroom." Presents were re- ceived from all the British Dom- inions. For he; going away gown Duchess o! York had chosen charming ooniection oi white Irish poplin embroidered with gold cord.l The bodice was close-fitting, and had broad seams covered with gold embroidery and gold ‘beads. She carried a small white poplin mantle with embroidery matching that o! the gown and a. small overcape or oest- bonnet was oi’ gold ted by a small clus- plumes." In the trousseau. “much Irish and laoe is used for the other occasion having been hill-undo wearing upperel is more the fashion in 1mg- oonsequenoe that it is now.” were “about a. dozen hats” t trvusseuu, including the HAIZJIMX. Nov. fla-JQD-Jrhe summed by JP. Porter Sons 0t Halifax for construe- 0! u. ‘Ml-foot extension to Pier it was an- nauded to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or lett at H. J. Mama's Drug Store, Montague. “"1111: ADJOURNED Annual Meeting o! the Community Weliare wneague Ltd, will be held iuthe Montague school, ber 4th at 8 P. M. MONCION, N. 3., Nov. 38.- Changes are announced in Canadian National train services eiieotlve Sunday, December mid next. “m, d were wom bywffig merside for Tignlsh at 12.01 p. m. ladies; the gentlemen appeared in g;'M°ndny' Friday, arriving time as at present, in the Monday, Wednesday and Friday in» 4 stead 0i 145 a. m. my and Saturday, meaeido 3.30 p- m. eiocept Sunday between Charlotte- town and Souris will operate Mon- day. Wednesday . Friday, {town at. B 00 a. m. instead o! 8.30 i a. m, arriving Charlottetown 11.30 a. ‘ior Boufls at 2-15 p. m. instead oi 2.00 p. m , arriving Sourls 0.00 p. Her. m. will leave Souris for Charlottetown at 8.00 a. m. arriving Charlottetown 1i 00 a. m. and will leave Charlot- tetown ior Souris at 3.00 p. 1a., arriving Charlottetown 11.45 a. m , and leaving Charlottetown for Mur- Queen pro-I ray Harbor "Bride and 2.20 p. m , arriving Murray Harbor 0.45 p . m. einoept, Sunday between Georgetown lr-‘l Tiuiizfiffifi‘; Changes in G.N.R. Timetable Summersldr-Tignlsh Tmin No. 211 will leave Surn- Ilhursday and Saturday in- . Wedneoday and - the mane . 8.00 p. m- , and te direction Train No. 2 will leave Tlgnish at 10.00 a. m. arriving Sum- I Souria The service now operated daily , Thursday and leaving Souris for Charlotte- m . and leaving Charlottetown 0n Tuesday and Saturday a train Souris 6 00 p. m. Murray Harbor The service now operated daily ex- aind Thursday will Monday, Wednesday, for Charlottetown at .00 a. m. instead of 8 45 a- m- and at 3.00 p. m. instead oi On Tuesday and Saturday a train will leave Murray Harbor for Char- ~ ‘ the‘ lotteinwn at 8.00 a m, "0' Charlotwwwn 10.45 a. m. leave Charlottetown for Murray Har- bor at 3 30 -p. m., arriving Murray Harbor 6.15 p . m. arriving and will Georgetown The service now operating daily and Mount Stewart Jct. will be operated on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. lmving Georgetown at 000 a. m. instead 0d’ 8.80 a. m. and connecting alt Mount Stewart Jot. with Train No. 56 leaving there at l0.00 a. m. for Charlottetown. Train will leave Mount Stewart Jot. for Georgetown at 3.45 p. m. instead oi’ 3.30 p. m., acting with Train N0. 55 leaving Char- lottetown at 2.15 p. m, and arrive Georgeto u 5 L5 p. m. 0n ‘lueaday and Ba/t/urday a train will leave Georgetown for Mount Stewart Jot at 7.40 a. m. connect- ing at the latter place with train luvingthere at050a. m. for Ober- loimtorwn. ‘in the opposite direotion train will leave Mount Stewart Jot. at 4.15 p. m. connecting with train leaning Charlottetown at 8.00 p m. and arrive Georgetown 6.15 p. m. Elmira. Qarvioo Rona and to Elmira. Will leave at 7.00 a. m Tuesday and ‘Pride/y instead of 730 a. m., ar- [TENN/N BARBADOS [KT/RA FANCY rivixig Souris 7.45 a. m. in- stead at B.l5 a. n'i., and arrive from Bouris at 7.00 p. m. Monday and Thursday instead of 6.35 p. m.. leaving Souris at 6.15 p. m. 1n- stead o! 5.50 p. m.. Tuesday, Thurs- ' '- VCHARLOTTVETOWN ' .The I93? 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Eastman Plan connected with one main cable and B. Matthews, counsel ibr J. J- Oor- iired irom AnYOX- ooran} Toronto wrestling promoter. The blast occured two miles irom m“ me prong we; not, imp wreat- hm Ind M muffkd was the ex- ling hut mm the Athletic mm- plosion the detonation was barely M; wgwg Qflpwqj u- which nearly 10o tons oi’ powder was exploded at once, indicated no one had. been iniured. To all ap- pearances the blast was highly auc- Record Blast Safely Carried Out ANYOX. 13-0.. Nov. 28-40?»- With all residents oi the Ridden Creek mine village moved here ior safety. the largest blast in the his- tory oi’ this district and possibly one oi’ the largest mining blasts over attempted anywhere was fired to- day at the mine property of ths Granby Consolidated Mining, Bmelting and Power 00., Ltd. True Lowest pa jsasesuauea or FURNACE $12.50 Lanes _ laaalo and mun _ ICES IN CANADA Q Queen Si. r A check following the blast in _.______._____ cessful although it will be months Egon: the exactsuroess is calcula- perceptible- fiction by; all. Greer c‘: ‘x: Is iederal regulation oi all imporgahnt <.=- oflicisls ma the blast , m“; “m “mp” fl Imus o! mmw aiiw. W _8 1-9 n", w“ “m; h, the mum- wmm 01 Modern Wrestling wmhm m" wmstmw “m” ---—-— water carriers and their port-to-poit P A I N m“ _ _ . v - (A. P. B Guardian’ 5 ial Win) raids. by the Interstate Commerce $111M. wfi‘?§ffi?i.$$p$é“f. U d P b {fommflfmfiggy s1‘. , . my. 5.4%.“... oi Commission." _ a‘? in lliaaydb‘ previous years. n er r0 e W“ mutm‘ so that um mud shlppingbytho Interstate Commerce " 3101101911 in N! "l!!! ‘.'n."“~,. hflfl‘ m! Th s concentrator w u.‘ mum‘ “mm w ‘he bow, Otéidmnistsion,‘ long advocated by (g:- umabélleve giant the mplzexftmad “H, $55.2‘: ' a s ransporta n oo-or - a co . main new m“ the tree and unrestricted use oi the Warren. Eastman, ‘will kill‘ Ha would not say, however, the Mississippi public highway! I Wm “mm ator Joseph H. v l _____ WW! W“ w" °1' °"° P" d" (c. r. by Guardian's smlarwue) inland waterways." Ind 9M "INN"!- “4 °Y° “m” b? ‘m’ hm“- lm‘ mnomo, Nov. fits-Modern wrestling §$l,’,.,"_°°'““’ ' '1“ be m- “mu” w" “W m‘ M“ “l "P14 W" "W" 15 mm" i“ Valley Association was ma by itsition o! goods at the lowest cost coin- An annual-bumped mass rum; | m” “WM "m" "Y “m” 5' "m" "13?" “ m‘ W" "l" '*° President today. mensurate with the character oi the irom the lllflloe soo m: above sea zflilff“ “W” , “Mm “f? P19"? m- "m" "W "m- Batman's plan, rs-lteraied by him service." level to a o! some hundreds w” wmh’ m“ ‘n ' Y“ - at today's , ‘ session o! the an- In a speech tonight Secretary o! ot mt below that level was drilled i" °' “l” ‘mm’ “m” “m” W" mmh- “W!” W" °‘“°°'- nual meeting o1 m» Association, War George n. Dem capped his u-i and loaded with powder for the!‘ gmmmum gum“ T" 5- “m?” "lflmmgm h" m d ‘i? brought immediate opposition from sertion that slow development o! in-i shot. Miles or wiring was laid. all mfio°mmwnmm°lflob"’mimmb M r Two new. w _ PM" In l‘ Robert Isham ltlllue-pri, Chicagmulflid waterways had psnaliled the‘ BRINGING UP FATHER Head's w: t ves-mo run-re _ mucxressuus ' ALL. ueu. oer: won. MRJIGGS