later-R i“ ‘°’" n} l Western Gua rdian, THE UHARI. ilhrey, Kerisiilgton, two firsts, —BUY FOX MEAT. Meat Biscuit and Kbblo at Braces. 9350-11-22-21. JOHNSON S i ___.. —BAlL ESTREATED~A man ar- rested on Friday night for being drunk. arid given bail. did not ap- pear before His Honor on Saturday morninz and had his bail of $10 es- I treated.~S. B MacArthur, Iielisington, two first Double Dollar-Days TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Special Prices on Afternoon and Evening Dresses Entire Stock at Sale Prices third; Ml‘. -—LET BRACITS relrad your flash- lower prices, at Braces 0374-11 21-21 _ ‘by Mr. Percy Eoivncss. who ._RETURi\'E|) FROM RUSSl.\_|it'lilirge of the funeral. Tile rein Mr. .lai1ies Pricimrd arrived il1 'f‘cr- ii~lf __ 7 ;;— ~~-- —'__—" isla. where he ha: been organizing the File deceased alid his brother, n, rATIIERINES SCHOOL 2. C. Irene Ma Mr cEachern. ifox industry for the Russian Gov- jhlFllll Stephen Perry. The deeeasedl f--- Grade II—1, Ruth Morrow: Z-zefnmgnt, He, will rennin in Tgrgntij ilVflS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem-g “on..- .-.~;i of st. Cathcrmes School Russell MlicEachern; 3. Vivian lVfac-qmgp m9 close of n". imvai ivmm- ‘cuts Perry of st. Nicholas and had ‘or U‘ l‘ ~ Efichfl“ _ Fair. when he will return homers. '-=l'l'vcd Overseas in the Great War 5,-3.1 , . Sadie MacNevin. Grade I (Sm-l. Reginald Sher- ‘“ t-ince his return he had frcln the effects of a gas attack re- “ itcivcd during active ‘his marriage to Miss Fiorina Goud- cents both for importer] and the b'ii'- l ‘ ‘ . "t d t~r i. . rrs bread. Some of the lncrciizints jéuudtfigholL-l Itlringgcliléultfgs 111m? . -.. s , had reduced their price for tl1e bak- i their home in Boston Thyere in: ere bread to 10 cents but the baker" ‘ ' _ objected because thev said that the; “It t: nllcngnllj-esldes ms “MM an: "*——-i—--——————-i-—— ' ' .11 an c , . - "i, .- ("ould not. sell theirs LOVUXE‘ coiisuiu- 1min! 50%;] glfntifellffmggd pgilsettrg Ker for less than 11 cents. Now all the tnamoly. phlmp and John Stephen stores have ti1c ol1c price for both‘ 1 , . - , both imported “and bakers bl-ead.~~-S u BOsLD-n’ Ema“: of Montreal‘ Un- " " hall, Tillman and Edmund of 5t _"_~ l"! its; “I._.'X{ ‘l A‘; it f _GOLDEN WEDDINGWO" ncio '1 i= eiiii isenail o 4 u“ ,(‘h:iriottci.o\vli; Mrs. Arsene Poirier evening of Nov. 14th. 1070, n gnudlyl Ftlnlbfi‘ of the nephews and nieces 111' Mr. and ans. Edwin Piiyntcr. lxcnsington. assembled at the ‘home >1‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mnase, to of- ier congratulations and best. wishes Lo Mr. and Mrs. Payntci" on the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. The Rev. G. T. spriggs was called upon to act as chairman and after an appropriate address to the happy,‘ couple. Mr. Nelson Painter read an, address to his parents accompanied by a sum of gold presented by thqr daughter, Mrs. 5. B. Moase. Then’ ' followed an address read by Mr. Vince P.'i_i'ntci' and a presentation of la gold hcatlrd cane by Mr. W. C. " McLeod and a sum of gold by Mrs.‘ ‘Iohn D‘ MKCKM" Mr- and NI“ Pan" pcndicitis in the Prince County Hos- tcr thanked the donors for their "Ital o“ Frmnfi. and is “aw resting .1 llcailtiful gifts. after w-hieli a plcas- cvmfortably__s4 ’ ant evening ivas spent. in speeches.’ music and singing; also readings by, Mrs. iv. c. MacLeod and lVlrs. Alden ‘ lifoase. Special, mention may he Jvrfipy m“ “Mr mm Ea‘... W.“ “lad” 0r M" emf,“ BMWHO “m1 cl'...c.'l on in Trenton Hospital foi- . MIR W" C" McLcnd “h” Phwed s“ appendicitis. Later news slated that hcnlllifillli: niilch to the enjlvvmcnt he was doing as WC“ as could be c» ' of all present. During the evening a ,,e(,,ed)_‘__s_ lunch ivas served to the guests and cn_io_ved by all. After. slntzinz the National Anthem the Katherine a- midst hand shaking and pond wishes‘ _ departed to their iwlncs feeling thcv bad spent a most enjoyable evening. 0...; vllv-i. Gladys afacNeili. l .-. vll i. .leaii Moore. 1. Evelyn lilacEachern. ren; 2. Alexander Shaw; 3. Irene O. r l _ ‘ _ _ Macgacheml —- RICE 0P BlihAlL-liie price Grade I (JN_L Doris Shane“; 2| oi bread in Suiiiniersidc today is Biilip MacEacherli. Teacher-J}. l... Brown. 5W1» [l 1S1‘ i-l. Elliott MacNcill; l .l.1ck l.).il'!£'lCl‘l. Grade lil lJr.)-1, Isabelle Shaw; The Connor Thermo o! s; Bliss Edina at home, to all of whom the sympathy of the commun- ‘iiy is extended in their sad bereave- iizciit. The funeral took place on -7§ill‘l(lfl_\' from the residence of his ,f.1tl1ei" ifi St. John the Baptist Church and Cemetery at Miscouche. Rev. Dr. Monagiian officiating. The funeral was largely attended-S. Electric Washer The tilb is three ply in'- side protected nickeled copper tub, second insu- lation outside. heavy steel body enameled. PERSONALS l —-Mrs. i-iiiélr Gamble and Miss Gamble of afuridy Creek were visitors to Sumrnersldc on I-‘ritlzlys-S. —~l\1l$;s]\1t\t'lc Gallant of Tigi1isl1 was successfully operated on for ap- Tlie agitator docs not dFRl-‘I the “lollies lhwllllh the ivatcr liut forces the ivatci- up through the clothes. im- possible to injure the most delicate fabrics. Clothes last longer washed in a Connor. o o a l Amazing Efficient I a Wrlnger» l The ivi-inger is of sturdy construction with oversize cushion rolls and inside safety release self adjusting tension. The pressure on the rolls automatically ad- jilsts to the bulk of the article. The ivringcr ivrings from either direction. Phone or Write Us for Free Demonstration ~ 1.11", ard ivlrs. ftobcrtson ef Suin- mrrsidc have received word from New -~—Mr. Eilflfli" Pprril of Itfontrenl ar- rived home n.‘ the week end to at- tend tile funeral of 111s brother, the late Mr. Philbcrt Perry of St. Nich- , oias—S. -sacolvo bar's JUDGING orI i Nciéizhyborly-l ’ ' ‘ roxizs AT TORONTO-The Islandl Gni'dei1r~r~'l‘l‘-i-”- iilnit twice?" iv is still holding its own at the Royal the liPflilllhl l-"ll1ll_\‘. l Winter Fair at Toronto as far as l-rirlyx-Jfs very 111cc rf roll i1 lflfk‘ the fox exhibits are concerned. The after it for them willie more away» report of the second days Judging re- ‘ ~» ;ceived at the headquraters of the Canadian National -F‘ot< Breeders As- sociation on Saturday morning show l-‘crdiliiliiil ivitliga kiss ii_'l1c'.1 he! mod results and are as foi1o\vs:—- (‘H105 tioine from \\'f".‘k'.' - Yeter G. Calrk. Siunmerside, three ' Mrs Siicrns rYrs. tilwall‘, H1. '~'»‘ @591 ~ . - . . i, ‘firsts. foiir seconds. one third. two ‘fllld 1 find out if hes l>ecl1 .l.1l.-, fourths and one fifth. R. S. Hilin- “"1? \ Test. ller Motlier- -l)_i \"ll1 slivzrv; sgrwt, Sinclair and Stewart Limited Sole Distributors for F. E. Island For the Man .Wlzo Cannot Smoke At Work mom“; by My, w, A. Latter, Factory Engineer. ti'i"i'a'lfoyv_i\l cuaaoyilv two thirds. one fifth, and three sixths; - Pure Canadian, one third, one fourth one fifth, three sixths and one sev- cnth; John A. Lea, Sunimerside, one tl-lrd, two fourths and olie fifth; W. one third, two fourths and one fifth. (‘teivart and Lewis, Bummerside, one Jilsticc A. C. Saunders. ‘one first. one third and one sixth. Twelve classes were judged today-S I a] -—R.EMAINS BROUGHT HOME lisht- 9314-11-242 10R BllRlAL-The remains of the v - lzitc Philbert Perry, who passed away NS --ELE(L'TRIC WASHIATE and Ill‘. a Boston hospital after a short . wringing machine: latest lilo-Jets, Pliicss, zlri-ivcil at silnimerside on the late train on Friday night. They were conveyed to ills home in Miscouche had uins ,\i'i-l"c accoinpainicd from Boston by ;onto on Saturday morning from Rus~ llllc widow and infant daughter 0f ‘suffered i service. After and ivlrs. Ernest Craudctof St. Nirh- | op- ' [ed 11st‘: 111;; it ivould take him to_ limo .7 ffit-Flits. Clnlflllll Built La Frame Met rnnnlitan Triple Pumping Engine ‘built In Toronto, being tested this Our Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competitions To give young people a chance o.‘ lust. two thirds, one fourth and one » :51?" lgiakltla! 2171-‘ i-—- _ _ . - o e uar 81' Great G9OFg8 Stfget --C|_,EAR C9D LIVE“ 01L in stock filth. Di. Jardine, Kensington, one Christmas Number competmona at Brace?» naaodhzzm around, one third and one fourth; J ‘ Pl-[zes “.111 be glven m two sections D9 Your christn-las ‘ M. Laird, Kensington, one first, one v as follows:- shopplng Here _BUY IZAL D15 ufectam at second and one foultb, Thomas 13 RLdB%Y3EiAAX;IIé‘iIIIiLS BETWEEt Bmcys- 93654144-“ Humphrey. Kenslngton, One first. one _ Fbr be“ storieskq“ prim $3M '.’iid prize. $2.00: 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawings-Jet pflZB, $3.0’. 3nd prize. $2.00; 3rd prize. $1.00. I21 BOYS AND GIRLS LEE‘. THAN 13 YEARSI- For best stories:—-1st prize. $2.00: 2nd prize. $1.25; 3rd prize. 75c. For best drawiiigs:-~lst prize. $2.00. 1d prize. $1.25: 24rd prize. 75c. Stories should not exceed 1000 words. iThe subjects should be of a Christ- niassy nature. The drawings should , be in firm oiltlirie in Indian ink with- {out shading lines, and should not hr Ilnrger than a half-sheet of not"- . paper. They must, 0f course. be orlzv i inai work, not mcrc copies. ' Entries, addressed to s . Ohristnri l Number care (Iharlottefiown Guard ‘lan and marked ‘Christmas Story jor "Christmas Drawing." 111115‘. l! j received not. later than Deceinb" list. The pvivc ‘winners \i*'ll be an iiouncsd in the Christmas Number - ; il-12tf. ii MEMORIAM MR. B. .l. L. GARNHCM , The death occurred at his 1101112‘ ,1 lli tlils city on Tairt" ' last of Bren lion J. L. Garnhiun, at the compa: 1 atlvely early age of 57 years. a fol-n: ‘ler officer in the Prince Edward 1 [land artillery. l The deccarcd rt an early age cl- i l , i Jcred the 5£1".iC'_‘5 of the late Joil lCoombs where he served his time r ‘la. printer, subsequently enurlng ii- Accumulate $10,000 You Can Create an Immediate: Estate of $10,000 MANUFACTURERS Lire Dissonance: Company ' HEAD OFFICE \., V l. 1i. H. HUGHE Through Savings Invested at 5% Compound Interest would require anlannual saving of $100.00 for over 35 years. Under our Guaranteed Maximum Protection Policy for an annual premium deposit of $158.50. (Baird on age 30). THE TORONTO, CANADA '~»- -. )4 ._ h. lllstrilsl .'\I;ln:ii_'ei' Cameron Block. (‘hzlrltiiteliiliri lto lillsiiicss with the late CQpll“ iMilriiflv. conducting a printing an ibookbinding business under the firm name oi‘ Mill-icy and Garnhum. Although for a number of years. |tl1e late Mr. Garnhum ivas afflicted [by blindness. ivhlrh compelled his irctircnicnt from the printing btl-sh! ADVISES Aiifili i. l..'_llifi' . BE STRONG. l‘.\'I‘ll.'.\‘T (Canadian Press) PQR'I‘AGE LA liiftlflllz‘, M2111. i mg a comfortable qivenhootlt ‘r/hen‘ iners oi’ the proxince of Manltolaa has this trade he bum a nice sized ,.cs_ S. E. Gee-Curtis. prcsiilent- of ill“ mural“ M Victoria Park‘ which he UIlllPtl Farm “lumen of hlflllllflillfl Succegsfuny cmmucmd during m? held il1 her presidciitlai report t-i summer months. He leaves to mourn the following: (‘I l Mrs. Scott MacCorkell and Mrs. Fred >1‘ e maul" lWllscn, Brooklyn. N. Y-- Queenie‘ ‘l’ has hem a “at of gm“ m“ iBrcnL vpmm and Edward at hqmo_‘_a;-.p-tiii1tnieiiis to alzricilltiirists,“ she "His wife pxedeceiscti him years ago. the United Farmers of Manitoba SCVDffll 131101110011 from 111s late residence. 0 ‘ actmw among my!“ Women‘ u“ \ >_ 1 \" . I . i Bavnekl Street m The ream,“ Cm“ ifom t.nies lcedi. of the Ll. I“. \J. rmrv service M m? hon“ and gm“, . urged inclnhrri. to continue their . beiii: conducted by Rcv. C. N. Brown “mt 1.15M Us t” fill-fin: and Willem‘ 1 and Rev’ Dr Rams?“ 'each doing our bcwt. and we iviii find J Th? pa" Mnprs “TN: C“ LML snincnile ivorse all than ourselves Gel T"i"|lll1(‘ lvlrljor Noam: can: l“'“-" ‘mds "‘ “ml ‘"“' “NP- K‘ Ken“ Mcssrs’ J95. SL511“, an, The spealici- s'"'i1ni.":i up the 197211 C11“ H1“? ‘ crop year fvoln the .li'.‘l1‘l’>ll1l of ‘ ' ‘ ' The farmer as folloivs; ‘ ic \‘.'t‘Il .' was ideal, the crop \f‘l fair and ,- . resillts most disnppnintiilc" A ".11; '. illzl in a‘ _ . “m” m m“ “l n?’ aof: 1 Officials of the U. l’. .17. \‘.'. lriri loisohie road when he came arloss . , H m1“ A611“ m him h" “k ,_1eined 1117111)‘ roltierr on farm rv. ., ( l . . i. C." , -." _ . _ m O l g lief during the _\'I‘.<'t1'. ’1l1r_v hlid inc‘. with governments and bankers at a. conference to discuss credit for far- lnvers. With Premier John Bracken 10f afanitoba to coilsitlel" immediate relief frir garicultllre and with the flaoard of directors of the United Far- iriers of [Manitoba to discuss creation 10f a debt adjustment bureau. l A Speedy ‘lieinrt i‘ get to the i1ext village. But the marl ivent on with his work. neither speaking nor lozrking up. T116 travell- er ivciit on 11's ivey. He had not pone far when hc heard a call: "Hey. mister! Come back!" The traveller returned and the olrl "m" ‘TAG’ "w" Lake Wu twenty mm' decrease. Mrs (lee-rjfllrtls “t:;___1 didlfl V" ten me that when ldlfitflft conventions held vere lerjv | ' ‘t’ I . _ 1 aqzcg ‘muTmsa-zd the trauma" ,sllccessfill. and ihe re~ponse to an _ ‘appeal for ftlildS to carry: tile or- "Hoiv did I RIVJW how fa=i _vf~ii was ‘ ganlzaunn to m? 8nd of the | g-Jng to walk?" retorlctl the old _,X_P"_lnl_kahIP_.. "It ha: izlvrn n". hep:- aiirl courage. _ |il;deed," the president declared, "to icarri" on our ivork.‘ yea 1' ‘The cal wa- “is? last l1 lit " , "Yes. ever Fliiff‘ she ale tile £12131," ‘ie thinlr. she can sin" ' lilairli" an h: ‘ i‘ FTK.l\..l‘:3.lN.*’lTl(l.‘J Filling and supplying Glasse. m. l l . H. J. I'll/i WON OPTOMETIIIST Office (Yonmrled Wit b Drugstore . liiiilvcilvc ue FATHER . l” BY l - ‘T T i=1 so AW 511:9 HA m“ A E aetusmsr- BE (R055 ALL THE TlNiE YOUR AGE ' ‘ATELY. 1T i5 DON'T AC T BREAKIUQ l-‘KE "\ MY HEART- i \ AM um HAPPY- GOT MAdGis TAMED- '5Ti\.l._~ i-M "ruisnaw \~r'=.> CRUEL. OFME T0 MAKE. HER usii-iAss-xf- v1.1. Go BACK AN r GOLLY- I'VE ‘SURE laid. but added an enenlirngiiiiz note. i jsiating that farlncrs still had many , The “new. w“ held mursdayhblessings. q-i-ncinc a period of great While liieinbcrship showed a Fllifillt . _ slid the ' , i '3 40G 334%.? l 52C.‘ ness, it did not deter him from niak- NOV- Ill-A ‘nmamc may“ w“ far‘ ‘ lhe found he could no longer folloiv 7353M" a “disalll‘°lmi“g Yea“? 3”“ 1 l. ldclcgates at the annual ceniention 1* c» cacao: -. t. it. i030. lull Future. Service. 1m. Gnu Britain mite round a»ww4>es~5~>s-s»<.-... (‘l Better :1 three dollar side-leather shoe that is properly fitted than a ten flfillfll" highlgrade shoe that is made for some other shzllie of fool. Every foot is diEe-reffl. and nilzsi he fitted h)‘ 2:11 expert or he iiiipviiperl_v shod. COME TO soar-rs FOR FIT we ARE 1T We are new opening thousands of boudoir Slippers. l": can show you n pretty suede. alligator or cobweb with soft padded soles. rillilicr heels and poilipons in a \"'.7‘l '_ of 1"»! l'.'. r" (1310 so on lip to the finest cased travellers goods at 54.50 We ngylin irflri‘ our heavy felt rililion-trininiqcl Blippqfl :11; usual at an, 85c, m, and so.» EXPECTED DAILY Jtliother large shipment of that popular and excellent patent strap shoe for ladies at $2.65 Remember that iie have the EXCLUSIVE selling rights for Hart's. (‘hiircn s. Ar-tnria and Arch Preserv- ev Shot-s; also Smardon's for women GOIW BROS. LTD. -< m» eaoiiali 11111.5 “y. Mr» y‘ l |.'.'.'_'r Illiqvllliifs M‘ Ground lmiiestone in llii- Island arll it has given iiondrrfill results. We solicit irur oriirir. for either bulk or hagxvi 1111118- Can rhip haceetl time at onr day": notice. . I '- Eivellliililie Hfliltlifllillllflrig 6a., Ltd. “ippf-Jlyag tir-icriimcnt I. nae Plant: DRUUKVILV. fit. .lii\in (‘on N. B. JiJiIiYJC-if" Nov 5»\\'fi11il. l