ALLA Vvvvi or goednhri "5 lirafiesgrwhioh fully, the mph ' b‘ use-ear. _ y .. u ¢hee§ .§. r ssAuof-s C0, - xh ' 1 ~ A llilétor assures p‘: that" 1118s.. (‘Ollllllilflw io good looks. We agree. Why, even n top hut Hooks worn when it loses its nun. 4§4§Q4§§§§Q§§§OffO§®OfQT i]. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. POTATOES Certified Seed ‘and Table- atoek. Highest price paid for good quality. ‘in/rite or ‘Phone 798 or 938. €44 ‘ AAAQAA AA an ‘AAA vv A Our experience le at your service. E. W. TAYLOR AGBISTED BV J. 3. TAYLOR . OPTOMETRISTS- ,_, 142 Richmond an“; QLQLAAAA ‘ Vvvvvvwv P .ig5 ti- kk:_‘ C €¢%¢$\Q-O-O-O~E 1 ‘ALLA -n AAAAQAQA vvvvvvvv ti‘ Blatchforfs l ;, “IPill-the-Baskct” 5’ _ Egg llilash u} Most economical to F d. rPmvldee the widest varrty 1Q! Ingredients and higheet Milli"! l! the lowest possible V. eoet. Oentelne five eoureee of Fwlmll mm». sear, FISH. ‘BLOOD. sous and MILK. l . '- ceete lee ' than Hour A I.’ 5N7 PM‘ hen per d‘. " 3°“ i" 35 "b. 10C Begs one by the pound. _ - will! 5&8 eeli-ing teda at ‘Qbeut 50 GENT-S per doygQll and likely to be higher, wine peye better than e iioek of . loco layers. Keep them bugy .1110)‘ pay big dividends. “lily your Poultry. Qupillii] vvvvv v AAAA AJJAAAAQAAAAALA vvvvvvwvv vv vvvv vvvvvvv¢.v-C v vy v vvvv‘ ‘ vvvwvvvvvvvvvvv p t FE ED BTUR E Hume 208 Gherlottetevvn vwvvv vvi ‘bio have In ti»: ' o)? Oyilne! ‘ m. lnvernees. prln|l|lll ‘mm l I CARTER aided-s» . Tear Friends: 1E +EYES TESTED . .; . mo . g; GLASSES . 1; FITTED" i j: New raireetlng room Wm. o modern equipment. absence. both so ably presided and Where that kind Providence may difwt , 2m 111 11 21 ini- only $2295 per pail Forlulolfs. _ , 2627 1111 2i a FROZEN DRADIATORS are ex- shapes. only 84.25 ‘ .. Anti-Troops at Palmer lPurdis l’; Ferguson’s.?gl37%l;1gi 2648-11-12-21 -PR° __., " -~ ~ , 1 VINCIAL LAND TAX.-T ALEX. R. MeKKY, rEast Royalty, payers will receive discount»! 5% one hm week by Mr’ Baxter R9“ is selling his rd of ilolstelns on pensive. -Watson Electric O0. Wednesday. ov. 17th. play dd. tomorrow. 26611 next. See display ad. tomorrow. ‘ ‘ 2661 inn. mm! Buy your lumbar- lneu's Rubbers. and Rubber Boots from Put-die k erguson's we meet allflmail order Catalogue prices, vie-pay postage. -—-Purdio & Fersu- mail order houses for Overshoes. son's, Charlottetown, P. E. I. , ; 262711*112i POTATO $H.i|HF'.ER.S.--Will buy order catalogue pr1ce5_ _Purdie & carloads of table stock, reds anid Ferguson Shoe Co., inspected lottetown, P. E. .l. Glass A. iFor further particulars, ‘ write or Ipbone Morley F. Smith, R_._.R1. No. 5, ‘Mermaid, P. E. I. 2650 CHURCH, Nov. 14th at 7 o'clock, __-_—dDOC>———_- whites. Cars must be FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. JOH'N 8. LeCLAlRE. 0n Tuesday evening Nov. 2nd. 1926. the numerous friends o: Mr. and Mrs. John S. LeClairs of St. Gilbert gathered at their home to bid them farewell previous to there departure from the parish. Mr. ‘Bsiioit Gallant acted as chaiman. while a very nice evenin! W8! spent in card playing. Miss Mary Gallant was than called upon and she read the address: Mr. and Mrs. John LeClair, St. Gilbert" P. E. I. Once more we have gathered round your cheerful hearth-where so often our hearts were filled with joy and pleasure- ‘Fonight a sadness accompanies us on this occasionvwhich we have seized at the last opportunity oi expressing our sincere regrets f0!‘ that decision you have made of 89V- erlng.witl1 your old home and your friends in St. Gilbert. Shall we coll it u farewell occasion? iWs trust it is only "an revoir“. iin all social functions you have bob-b n position that shall ever col‘ forth "from us regrets lo your We sincerely pray that. in the sphere where God will direct you‘ you will be sustained by the great est‘ of blessings, good iheajph, and stlbris. . To your old home in St. Gilbert. where as host and hostess you we so many times prolonged our joyful ‘visits, we must only hope your footsteps back 6841i"- In conclusion we ask you i0 i"! cept this small gilt as a tribute of our affection. ' Your friends of St. Gilbert i} "Do you think (llndys wna surpris Hi when l proposed id her?" iufl"“°f the happy ynuih. “About n11 urprisr-d as n 'cuniliilat' who imp r red formal notification thnt hc has been nominated." __‘~ For GOITRE. ‘lake Our herbal Remedial Book on‘ Bkin Diseases. New Treaties on Chronic Diseases b? pcrlencs. or disparaging write us, before losln8 5°08- Trootmeut by mall our specialty. English Herbal Dispensary Limited. ~ 1880 Davie, Vnneouver. B. C. (The Oldest Eerbli Institution) CHAPPED HANDS Miner-we heels rough and chap- » A y humanely HIM. t - "jeuit everybody. Come in and ' goon them ever. IYou wm’ Dedyglxln un._.face or ihlllldfl. Mix dt with sweet oil and wpply- often. e nmARlTS ‘KIGMPAIIFQ mMrul Pl?! T . ll s!" wires: e‘ Q L4 - M i’ The sreateet-slepiey ever» . ienewn” m this olty prised to ' surprised ‘it tn. low prie- gol and the veet eeertment te . \‘, , “fins. ma" . - . M r it Purdie d: Ferguson's. t‘ ANTI .FRE£Z-i--il\‘orvyour cars. Drive up. Quick service. Pelmer- Mr. W. Aggteww Watson-Electric cor ..- ae4s-11-12-2i ~Maud iMqhfgom/érjr "iusive sundae-ox for Boot! at Purdis Re fine See dis- H. R. Stewart, Ass. Prov. flireasurcr. IHOUBTEINS at‘ your own prices at the auction solo of Alex. R. Mc- Kay, East Royalty on Wednesday . pastor. tnutksueeess ‘may? crown airiyour m” - The honorary " 0N W D9 '1 Milfllfill i Th0 ll Em n" _ fillemllgin, . re- sr. JAMES “Yo. g ._ srv tonight up hing‘ m... ~.,,,_.,,,_ t» per on Lucy it‘ M N's amok hub BROWN (its. aoodyear waited soles and rubber heels, made on French toe. box toe and medium round toe 0n lwyments haters Dec. 1st, 192a » 11-11-31 lBUY AT HOME-On receipt oi Price we will fill all orders for Rub- ber iFoolwear at mail order Cata- logue prices and prepay postagg to any part of the Island. send your money to us-—-Purdie 8: Ferguson 33109 'C0-."Ltd.. Charlottetown, P. E- l- 2621111121 DON'T SEND YqilR MON-EV to Lum<bermen‘s Rubbers, Rubber IBoots. etc., we will mull them to Your door post paid at foreign mail LtcL, Char- 2627 11 11 2i CHERRY VALLEY UNITED annual Rally Day programmg, Rev Mr. Llttlejohns will give violin selections. Solo, islet Richards: Pageant. C. G. I. T. Group. Beau- tiful choir selections will be a spec- ial feature. Regular Vernon Riv- er service at 2.60 p. m. THANK OFFERING SERVICE. —The annual Thank Offering Ser- vice of the W. ‘M. A. S. was held in the Baptist ISCilOOlPOOIII on Wed- nesday evening. Mrs IR. C. Eaton occupied the chair and led in res- ponsive scripture reading which was followed by prayer by the An interesting feature of the service was a. pageant, "Four Phases of the Thankoffcring" which was represented by living pictures, the participants being Misses Eva. Clark, Mary Gordon. Helen Duffy and Marion Drake, Miss Ethel Sutherland announced tho pictures usthe curtain was raised and appropriate hymns were sung while the pictures were shown. .;ln addition to the pug aant which was splendidly enacted and most favorably commented on, the following well rendered pro- gram was givcuz-sltsading, Mrs. I’. Forsythc; Selections from Eugar (incl-it's ‘iiteasons for Phankfulnosa", Misses Sutherland, Stems, Baker and Spencer; vocal Solo, iMrs Leigh Warren; Reading Miss Sue McGr or; Piano Solo, jigs Roberta 18 enoer: Reading. Ethel Sutherland; “The Angelus" chorus. Philathens. --—-<e->—-———— . IN MEMORIAM OM RS. MICHAEL McDONALD. ., . The death ocurred at ‘her home rarantum on Saturday, Oct. 23rd, n-t 0i‘ Catherine beloved wife of dich l McDonald in the 71st year ther go. Deceased had been in falling ieaith for over a year. rlynst o t- .mn, she, in cars o: her dang -er. diss May McDonald, R. N., went -n a visit to her daughter, Mrs. .ope that a change of climate and .o consult expert medlosl doctors, .hat she might regain her former ;ood health. A11 all-wise Provid- ancs had otherwise ,, decreed, as hat dread disease. cancer, had de- eloped, from the Pain and suffer- ng of which death itself is the on- y release. . The removal by death of any per- .on always carries with it an air 1f eaddness aumcauses a vacancy u the community and particularly n the home in which it occurs, zhet can never be filled. This cou- rii-tiou is very strikingly exempli- ied in the passing of Mrs. Mc- iouald. During her long life in the community she‘ acted in i112 npecity o; family nurse and rho ‘eadiness to always assist itnd to tlleviale the sickness, or pain of ihose ailing as well as was poss- ble by her tender and sk-iiful ser- vice. Being , eessed of a very lloMillg . personality, humorous 1nd witty in a marked degree. si- ways cheerful never allowing the times overshadow tfiifpath of hu- man existence in this world. i0 hover around liner, dispelling them by an at i‘ V Qf hn ' resignation and content which per- nsated her existence. But it will be in she home where 111a lived so long that the separa- tion will be felt most. During her long illness she had the consolation of frequently re- ceiving the Blessed Sacrament ud- ministered by her‘ beloved pastor, itsv. -Dr. D. P. Croken as wel) as the last r tea of the l-loly Catho- Petriek try. _ ,, Mieheel p en, , rlurllill’. ‘Roxbury, Muss. in theFlmlmi Pemflkfl- vhfillfl-O C811- i dark clouds of ‘trouble which some- Anumma O°P- Mill-OIL - Standard New York . ...'.. 32 fiiiil venues, oward Smith ournebes it ‘a-‘mfin-tewwthtegl-igrontilciepiiiab ....‘.'.. 107 band two sons a ~rea Mower‘ .. 72% as foilogeulollnGLati/o llihom- National Bfdweries 06% as in snasylvaaio, fail-s. M. J. Winnipeg ieetrio,......... 59% etirelii-Iilbearere were: . ~me 1‘. some Belfast And ~ Mrs. John n. MacDonald, Pipette Messrs Hubert Pauton and Wil- liam. H. Madlinnis wyre visiting in Surry las-t week. . ' fPhs Misses Help“ and H3591 MlwKenzie. ‘Pllnette spent satur- dcaveunieh. day in Roseberry. _-L-.- DI‘. J. 1F‘. Martin and daughter, Margaret motored to the city last W991i. they were ccompanied by Miss Mary Meow llama. -, A vrare- catch, a salmon about “"96 1B6! 1011B was caught at Pin- Oi‘ that place. _ . 1 Miss Jessie. Nicholson daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Jack Nicholson, field. working at the summer home of Captain J. J. Murclwiison, Beuno Ayres spent Sunday at bis home in Cullodeu. Mr. and Mrs. iPercy Mackenzie, Garfield, were visiting at Pinetto last week the guest of -Mr. and Mrs. ‘T. W, Morrison. A rare visitor, abeautiful sliver grey fox which probably escaped from a. ranch has been seen 'h6l‘9' abouts roving the wodos and visit- ing the henhouses. We .1 are pleased to hear that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anaus McKenzie oi‘ Pipette, who was ta- ken to the RE. island hospital last week and operated on for append- icitis is on the road to recovery.» l! ' Mr. iHarry Colson o! Montague was visiting friends in ~.Mt. Buch- anan and Pinette last week. Mrs. Calvin Bishop, Mt. Buch- anan silent the week ond with her uncle, Mr. Christopher Jardine’ of Brooklyn. - an the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin D. Martin. '_’ Malcolm MaoLean, Mrs. Sadie Rockwell, Miss Margaret Mac- Lean, Miss Mary Rockwell and Mr. Wilfred MacWilliums of Ocean Mr. and Mrs. Langhie ltoss, Ei- M. W. lliurchisouk; recently. Mr. and Mrs. William MacWlll- lams paid a flying visit to Dinette last week. Mr. J. J. Larabso, ‘Eldon, is bus- Fodhla. Station, ; Mr. mid Mrs. Willie Ross, Rose- bsrry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie R0ss,.Garfleld last week. . - . . ,- A very sociable evening was spent at the MacEwen Lodge, Pin- ette, Nov. 5. The people were en- tertained by an excellent progmm in a few opening remarks Mr. Herbert Glllis explained to ull why Nov. 5 was always calebraled in \dii1feront lodges. At the close an excellent supper was served. the following is the programme: da. Readin-ihlvfrs. Robert "we... sncqred) : ‘ Reading-Mrs. Roder- "ck MacKenzie; Quariotte-Messrs Bo West, Dan Ross, Mrs. Montio Ma eod, Mrs. Mable MocEach- ern (encored); Recitatiom- Miss Aileen MaeEachei-n; Duet-Miss Florence MacAulay and", Mr. Cam- eron Maol-‘hes, (ancorsd); Bending —Miss Annie Martin, (encoirsd); Reading—Mr.s. Mable llhcEaohern, (encored); \ Solo—Miss Florence MiwAulay. (encored); 1, Closing chorus. God Save tbeKilng. —————_DOC_————— StockQuoiiaiions diAllld-‘AX, Nov. llr-Quotations furnished: by Jo n and Ward,‘ Members of the Montreal ‘Stock ilxchallxe: ~ New York ‘Exchange At. Top. and Benita FeIRy. . 155% Ameflcan Qan Co. . . . . . . . .. 511A American locomotive 0o. i106 Am. Smelt. and Ilsfng. Co. . 136% Butte and ‘Sup. Min. Co. 138 . 49 Canadian Parcillc .00. ...‘. .. 163% Ohile CopporCo............ 3 55 2 N.Y. Con. anld l-lud. Riv. iR.R. 134% C‘ " “-‘ ‘ ’ Geo Co. (N.Y.) 109% Hudson Motor Car 0o. . . . 48 international Petroleum . Mis. Kan. god Tex. Ry. . . . .. Redalng Co. 81% Southern Pacific/Go. ..i.. Union Pacific ‘Ry. . ... l. .- 182% us. ruuurirromicenur co. . United States Steel . y Montreal steaks» gout Sunday with relatives in Sur- ' Flat River fluent Sunday in Gar. Mr. Jim Glliis who -is at present ‘ Miss _I..illian MacKenzie, youngest , Mrs. John '1‘. MacWilliams; El-I don. spent Sunday in Mt. Baobab-- A motor party consisting of Mrs.‘ View motored to Louis last week. don, were visiting at M1‘. and rMrs. ’ | . ‘ly engaged in loading cars of red ; and white potatoes at Melville and ~ "n" > _.~~, This Company l1as never paid less than 6% interest on profits and. policy proceeds left with i the Company, and is in ex- ,cellent position to continue a high rate in the future. Com- pare this record with anything _else in which the security 1s absolute. g ‘VZSI/LFG Their HAPP N E I HEY are a first chafg-c f on your ability to l1». " 1 en their lives an their future a.gai2;1._. ; tune. Your 8% / ' Jpir. 01/111. ,1 i 1 s mind is the 1111111 £15 l’: Ward of insuring the A i ness of your‘ degjscr;:-¢;_‘Er:-r;l:.1x5: i against , the day‘ nvifr<~i; u; . i can no longer? hcfig; I with your living prcsrgzarsss, A H. A High Interest Radish-- '1 the most vital factor f i in Life Insurance. Branch Office for Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown This little boo): is n mine oi" informa- tion, not only to those wishing to know something about life insurance, but also to those seeking a guide to the safe . ~ and profitable investment of savings. The Great-West Life Assurance Co . Charlottetown, P. E. 1 E Please send me a free copy of the booklet mentioned in the ‘Guardian. lbmman “" "" i _ ,. / . . . M. WJZ (GQB) ‘N. Y. Symphony Orch- \ sarqnpav, uovsmssa 1s tsrnetionsl Radio Prosfli" KPSIII. \ WiEAiE jmii) N. Y. Piano Solo. wvsz (838) oer-lumen. xuishts of Program y K svafilmo ooucsnrs 30 P. M. 7.45 P. M- WGIR, WI‘ G. WCAE. W WOY (380) Schenectady. Arm WiPG (300) Atlantic City. 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