"nsiiomiiiiue friends! Here VIINIIIIII. Berebneen._ Ihndsonisnyleticrslromsuch ‘mflflllllttlefoikglhql i" ‘mile In: in my Toy rm. W‘! lorgeven more My; “Ali's well.’ I'll be on band inoreletien-lliketnread ever so much. Get Mother and Dad to come along, too. Good- bye (or now." COWS TAUGHT ROAD SENSE from in frcnt or from behind iii. I ' 1 PERTH (Wext Australia). Dec. 4 cows gave ii dcmcnzrtrstlcn oi road -r sue P-u A from washed wheat. Best grocers Wednesday in'my jolly Toyinnd ' i p at Holman’; Come early. Bring i drill. When a motor-car approached the herd divided to allow J- - car to pass and regroup-ed themselves in close '_ —.'tt a cattle show here a herd 0i’ formation when the road was clear- ilie Silver Fox Farmers of Prince Edward Island ‘This is to inform you that we have been appointed A "I? CONSIGNMENT AGENTS for the NIIDSDNT» BAY COMPANY i i’ 0F LONDON, ENGLAND, ~ .T oldest and wealthiest Fur Company in the -Worl , and are prepared to market your Peits on either of two plans, namely: Direct to the HUDSON‘S BAY COMPANY, Beaver House, Great Trinity Lane, London, E.C. 4, England, yourself; or to us and we will ship your Pelts for you. In either case your consignments will receive the best possible attention. Fine Silver Fox Pelts usually bring a better average at WW JIUDSOIVS BAY ‘COMPANY'S SALES .1 A . than elsewhere. r‘ We ourselves, operating a large Ranch strictly on a pelt basis since 1930, iiaye made a rather good show- ing, and all our Peits have been sold at the HUD- SDNS BAY COMPANY'S SALES. We now offer you, our Fellow Rancher, the same privileges we have enjoyed. i ' w" -- ~ FELT PIIRBNASING Since 1926 we have been buying Silver Fox Peiis ..diitright for the I-IUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. 8nd V have handled over a MILLION DOLLARS _WORTH 30f this Prince Edward Island product, paying good ,pg'~i¢es: and our dealings with our clients have been ‘ iiliiformiy satisfactory. We will continue that branch business. g You will find us at the McLURE BUILDING, ' 110-112 Kent Street, _ fahere we have excellent facilities for serving you. write or telephone us at our expense. We will . treat you right. ~flf~iieLiIRE and illaclilliiiilN Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island i " ROUND ~' TRIP BARGAIN To : - SIINIIAENSIDE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th. 1934 . jRETURN LIMIT ‘: Mon, Dec. 10, 1934 . 51,00 crown ‘KG ...-Hula v "inn-inns, FARES run ousiiniiw. T.1*‘.E..‘§'§I.'Z‘.T"""r° “ ‘w N Eastern 2.3.173. '37.‘: “‘ .:""""" In hunted L cents n word strietbr payable IINYIIOO- ' i -a....-__ wgFlDlll-ATIOR LII’! IN SUR- BUYING TURN!!! st Charlotte- town daily for the neat l0 days. Murray. 11-8082-12-4-21. ROBIN noon noon is milled recommend Robin Hood. » L-fl-io-il-I-i wh POTATOES AND TUINIPS wanted this week i000 Begs Table Stock Potatoes-and s quantity oi’ good ‘Ilirnlps. J. Lester I‘ __‘ Charlottetown. zsaoes-ia-s-ii. Hqlifax Por Arrivals. SAILINGS Prom Duchess o! York......‘..saint John Nova sooth...“ .....Liverpooi Vlernoe . . . . . . . . . . "Banks Grand VESSELS IN BIRTH Cari. iariiiiiii...... .... “Discharging Grand Turk. "Unloading Viemoe....- .... Berth Playmflyd- Discharging Cavalier. Discharging Barge No. 2. .... ..Bert Marklsnd . . - . . .. . Loa Duchess of York .. Discharging Novs. scotis. .. HurryOnH"... . Acadiimm... . . . . . . vssssns our: r0 iiimiva ..Smithamptcn . ....Montresli ..New York ..E. C. Ports ...so. Africa‘ ...New York; Chedabucto. . Mattawln..." . .- Transylvania. . .. . féiiiiuiieiphis Pulaski ....... . . . Copenhagen Montreal City. ....Montiea.l| Portia . . . . . . . . . ..........Nfld. Ports‘ Dec. 4- l United . . . . “Copenhsgem A steamen.........--......Halila.x Dec. 5- Silverteak...“.............1"ar East. Kmsaa....................Swansea; Dee. 6- Can. Scottl.sh......-.....Australia Dec '7 Duclies: oi’ AthoiL. Lady Somers. Athenia. .. “Halifax: Wests “land ............. “Antwerp l Duchess o‘! Richmond- Southampton A1suhis........... . . . . . ..New York} Ausonia...............soutbampton' Dec. 9-— i New Nortlilsnd.............. Man. Johiif Chedabucto ............E. C. Ports Dec. 10- . Broderick VIII.--.........New York Koscluszko .New York Dominica-...... ...Bt. John's Can. Crulser..............Austnliai IrflIB-‘l-ifl-Slil. -—-i____. Minced’: the great Dubbing Llnlmenl _ the hour o1 seven o'clock on the ev- < B.D., in the presence or quite a large ding Mlrysanthemums and maiden hair item. Lohengrlrrs Wedding March rt less to say, all did ample justice. ‘*1 night hideous with all kinds o! ...-m..." swam: _ u‘ ‘ta-owns a uu-ysh-hllb pueblo is advance. " < “QOBIN noon ciinu os-rs —Better oats. Better chine. All grocers. ilr-fldo-ll-ild-I wkfi “GUBSCIIPTION! to The cfi-rlottbivown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Bums. Drug Store, Montague. , L-‘l ..°Mr. Charles Harris. who lies been st his old home ti’. Bosesiseth tor the past three wqelq, left morning Halifax where resume his duties in the m)! the Eisenhaver T ber Co Hammond “Plains. w. Harris’ was of s. business nature. H. ‘Mn. Wendell llcinlil. of 0am- brldae. nu srflved to visit his mother who is very ill at her home in Iiorne Valley. Ml‘. l". J. Ml-ifllh’. o! O. N. R... has "egNqAGmu,-pi1\_m_ ma _ “wmi m‘ chmmlew" “Vi”! James D. MurchisonfiPoint Prim, 1°’ ‘my i"“m°"i- I‘ 215.1, wish to announce tbs flfiljfiw’ Newman-Campbeli A very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, Elmwood, at Mrs. MscRse, o! Point Prim, merri- age to take place this month. I»!!! Use billiard’: for Burn! Along Th e Waterfront number o! the immediate relatives and ii-lends ot the contracting par- RAILWAY W353i‘ ties. - The bride, who wss given away by 5- 3- D9191. (lo/DWI! L, 9- W110i‘- her rather, was beautifully gowned "l. has sailed for 594M’! Ind in white satin. Bhe wore a bridal 311m“. Bile! flwhllifiillfl I B"!!! veil caughirup with orange blossoms, 01 71°11!‘ "id 1°94 mm m" Wu" ‘and carried a. bouquet oi’ white 11MB. 0m FERRY WEAR-l‘ B. S. Hilisboro, Captain Mao- Doiigall, daily trips be- tween Charlottetown and Rocky ening o! Wednesday,- November 21st, when their eldest daughter, Floience Mae. was united in marriage with William Alton Newman. o! New Haven. The ceremony was psriorm- ed by Rev. B. Hensley Stsvert, MA, was well rendered by Mrs. Elle. Mc- Donald. aunt of the bride. The young couple were unattended. During the ceremony they stood under a. very prettlly decorated arch. Along with the other decorations were three large white bells suspended ifroin the overhead part of the structure. With ISLAND ranriuzim o0. wnsiur I this bright young couple standing s. s. Spec, Caiptaln Tennyson there, under this lNh. “P011 which sailed yesterday morning after dis- everythlng was so artistically ar- (ghgrglng 9, cargo of fertilize;- {or reused. the scene was indeed an the Island Ferti-irei- Company, Ltd. entrancing one. After the ceremony was over, the. s, s_ Amid, c..p. ll Briihiim has weddlns sue-eta sat down to a dslnt- moved mm 116i‘ winter quarters. 11v prepared supper. to which. need- after i successful season attending to Dredge No. 9. Captain Cosgrovc Bcarccly was the supper over when which 1.; now laying up in Montsgu. a merry crew o! chivsriers making gm- me winter, DUNTAIN. BELLS WEAR!‘ B. B. mniorth, Captain G. l‘. sounds arrived on the scene to do honor to the newly married couple. Alter they had received a generous. treat and had made considerable Mujlgy gglled yggterdsy 1m- sydmy SPO"? b? 50111101118 the 8T°°m Bud B and 8t. John's, Niid, with s len- number o! others, they wended their e111 qu-go, . way honieward in peace. ' The remainder oi’ the evening was Lyons was!“ pleasantly spent in instrumental mu- sic, singing and social intercourse. 5,1“, gum ocrelisni, Captain The instrumental music Ioi-‘the ev- Mammal, 1,; now laying at thg above ening, on the organ, was furnished whm user discharging a. cargo o: by Mrs. Ella McDonald. and Miss coal tor 1-1. R. Large and Co. " Evelyn Gallant, and on the violin by J. W. FYFES WHABF Messrs. Donald McDonald, Haber Schr. Clarissa. Contain Theodore Campbell and Raymond Gallant. The wedding glits were numerous Doucette st present discharging s. cargo of lumber. ‘ and beautiful. Among the many PICKARWS WHARF others were quits a number of sub- stantlal cheques totalling a good round sum o! money. i The bride's going-away suit was‘ oi blue silk velvet, trimmed with sil- s, s, I-mrlsnd, Captain Hughes ver beads and with cost and hat and in port. other accessories to match. _i. Some days before the wedding. the YQBINE WHABF bride-to-be was honored with two generous showers. One was a m1s-' C. G. B. Ararmnm, Captain Moc- cellaneous shower irom the people Donald, in port. L, . o! the surrounding communities, and the other was from the members and TALK HUGE PARK adherentls of the Presbyterian m Nonru wuss‘ Church, Clyde River. oi which —-—- church's choir Miss Campbell was a IDNDON’. Dec. 4.--'(C.P.) —-Lioyd i ' WANTED .______ W a n t e d, Dressed Chicken‘ and ' Fowl. Paying market prices for heavy grades, and a minimum of 10c per pound on the light- er grades. Feathers on lighter grades may be removed by scalding. Please mark containers plainly. We psY 1|" ‘ freight. W. S. Fraser & Bu. ltd. Murray Harbor, P.E.I. SICK- . QIIIJ sac , .“~i‘?.3MJ§%L“~.‘I§-g‘°§E-LY£Q"“ iefn-us; was? can . un-i-imwlm u-r l V. valued -“* 11w gilt from the George, Britain's war-time premier, Presbyterian Church took the iorm is among those interesting them- oi’ s. very pretty chins dinner and selves in s. scheme ior the establish- tca set o! dishes together with o merit o! the iirst national park in half-down stainless steel table Greet Britain, among the mountain knives. Images o! North Wales. There is a Mr. and Mrs. Newman will reside proposal to acquire the whole o! in New Haven. The Guardian joins “5nowdonis" loi- this purpose, icr in in wishing the newly married couple this ares there exists a " able many years o! happy wcfded bliss. ‘amount o! common land . It is believed that the scenic st- Gratitude to the Japanese govem- tractlons oi the district are sh great merit and Red Cross Society tor the that any scheme having for its ob- hospitallty shown to delegates to the ‘ iect the conservsti n oi the whole 15th International conference in To- . range between the oothills oi’ Caer- ronto recently was expressed by Mrs inarvonshire an d Bettys-y-Coed H. P. Pluniptre of ‘Ibronto, Canadian would meet with widespread support. delegate. Mrs. Plumptre spoke o! Another favorable element is that the great value oi the work of the such). project should not be an ex- connersnce. The next conlerence pensive matter. seeing that no valu- will be held in Madrid in ma. . able sporting rights would be mm- CANT ST-TAI! Doifltbe discouraged! r . . Oiieernpyour ~ liositii with llilbarn’: Health and erve Pills. Itwillrsally surprise you bowthis remsdygivee‘ uiiswiisrvetoreeud .. an reetbettsiytesibetieiyook ter. Plume l7; or left at B. (Y. llaboms‘ P012111. ' . son‘ oi.’ Mr. Richard MscR-ss and the ism 25 percent oil‘ . Ladies’. oWinter COATS The very coaisMotiier-and daughter too-have been longing for! Lovely domestic and imported wooiiens Tweeds, Tree Barks, Rough Crepes, Wool Suedes, in Blacks, Browns, Wines, Navy and Green. Practically all are lavishly fur trimmed in Fitch, Squirrel, Wolf, Sable, ' Beaver de Luxe, Red Fox and French Seal. A Ail these attractive garments are NEW $13.95 Coats for ......... $10.47 $16.95 Coats for .......... $12.72 ' $19.50 Coats for .... ... $14.63 $22.50 Costs fpl‘ "...-.... $16.88 $25.00 Coats for ... $18.75 $29.50 Coats for .......... $22-13 $35.00 Coats for ........... $26-25 $48-00 Coats for $35-00. $65.00 Coats are now ..... $48.75 More of these a _red, silknit | BLOOMERSl The demand for these iznzr.zngrlflré5 9" Please call at pattern counter for November and ~ December‘ DELINEA TOR y KINGBBO HDOL no so 22A Household Medicine. They muqwmg i; m, "m" g N» that are acquainted with the stsritne emu“ m o‘ properties oi.’ Dr. Thomas’ EcIecti-io Grade X-l Dorothy Young, 3 Oil in the treatment oi mlziy ali- Velme Jardins, I Marcello Bell. gulsiied or iiitei-iured with. steps will be taken in the near ‘future to call s conven’ o! all public bodies who would be concern- ed in such e promotion. UIGG SCHOOL m ioilowing ts n» standing oi the pupils o! ‘Clog School ior the month o! November. 3 . Senior De meiite would not be without it in iiiq qr“, mL-AJ y,“ you“ g house. It ls trub l household medi- mums nrmmngid, 3 Hgyglogk i cine and as it is siiectlve in denim: 3959mm, ' with many ordinary complaints it ls q onus v-i Evelyn Robertson, rm l" medicine. BO- kwv l" Pug-l gmm-g, 3 Dgfgfljy gummy st hen , u the cell for it mo? 00ml! Gnde IV--1 Boswell Robertson, m"? "BR904399417- Horece MacDonald, Timotifuss- \ I g _ iesnasmettmiiertaon. ELSIBNT Gflde II-l Williim Collin, Al’- EXAMINATION th Robertsolnfl h sf. ‘m’ in! Ilit d _iyin Glenn. fills! I Cannon Robertson, 8 - J. imon 0 ._ I101 Ooflin. , - (1)1. Ilbil SHIRE. 2- i a mrounu. mum-sin r ”am1m)istvwinc5flin.s| A II ' anobertiioiicruus. I If" p Forymmgaadold. LUEFiK ...~<’I"IERUOU _ flrilrmxz rages-i Grade I I ' - v. >.-_. . MeIber-Iowerdri-encls .. »Orsde1i(b).liAlethsBnioe,2' llernretintes oeorslliobefl-i o(___ ‘memes noted-