IN MEMORIAM M35. WM. 13. GAS! The death occurred suddenly at her home in Bonshaw on the ,,.oming of Sept. 18 of Mrs. Wm. D, Gan. aged 7? Yuri; Having been in her usual health. the news of her sudden passing rams as a great shock to her loved ones. She was a woman of many fine qualities and her death will be deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends. The late Mrs. Gsss was formerly Georgina MacDonald, the daughter of the late Ronald and Jane (Cameron) Mmgnonald, ot Brookfield, P. E. I. rirty-two years ago she married win. Goss and went to live in Green Bay. where she spent the iirst 19 years of her married life. in 1920 with the family she mov- ed to Churchill where she spent A number of years, later moving -n Bonshaw where she resided at the time of her death. ' Left to cherish the memory of a kind and loving mother are three daughters. Jennie, Mrs. Dan- lei MacPhail, Bonshaw: Margaret. Eiirs. Thomas Higgins, South Mel- HIIPI Pearle. Mrs. Neil Taylor. viiarlottetown; one son Harland, of Bonshaw, with whom she re- sided. Her husband predeceased her 12 years ago. A son. George. ,i:o passed away 27 years ago. Surviving are three sisters (Mar- garet) Mrs. John T. MacLeod. iitniiel Mrs. Robert Gass. both of tliiarioitetown. (Mary) Mrs. Mur- dork Stewart, Brookiield, P. E. 'i.; two brothers. Robert. of Hardwick, Vl'i'mOTII. and Bruce of Morris- i'IIiP, Vermont. Two brothers pre- deceased her. Dan MacDonald. North Wiltshire, P. E. I.. and ii iillam, of Greensboro Bend, Ver- iunnt: also two sisters, Belle (Mrs. George Proude). Winnipeg, Man..l and Lydia in childhood. Left he- iiirin: a wide circle of nieces and nophews, are 11 grandchildren and three great granddaughters. The funeral service, largely attended. uas held in Bonshaw United tliiurch and conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Pall-bearers were iii:-ssrs. Wm. MacDonald, Edwin Royre, James Benton. Sterling .ii:irl.eod, Eric Ferguson and L. F. Rt-aion. interment was in Appin Road cemetery. FLORAL TRIBUTES Crescent The family. Vvrenth Jean and Waldron. Spray Lilla May and Lucy. V Cut Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon. Mi-s. Muriel Walker. Cord Of Thanks The family of the lat.e Mrs. Wm. D. Gass wish to thank all who st-nt flowers, cards and letters of sympathy. or helped in any way during their recent sad bereave- ment. ' Mn-.Lv1r-zw W: Mrs." Walter Crane entertained the Millview Women's Institute for their C t P meeting on Oct. 7 with an attendance of to members. Roll call was answered by a rrnb bag. amounting to 82.50. A discussion followed on the question of art being taught in the school during winter '” . subject to the approval of the parents in the 43' "M 'l'"'"'- district. Two delegates were appointed. iii-s. victor Grant and Mrs. ,Waiier Crane .7r.. for the Tuberclosts Lea- his meeting to be held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Get. as. It was decided to hold a supper in the school on Octxlb. Llpeclal "MUD: to be held in the school Oct. 2'! to prepare for same. Next piece of meeting is the home of Mrs. Annie Mscltachern. These fingers are now free from warts, I. DEIGHTON'S . WART '. Iioinovor is made from. erlslhlt is not A iiurnint sci . Warts and other fungus growths an hmdli face and feet have been removed in 3 to 5 weeks with- out diacoioring or leaving any disfiguring marks. They never rrturn. It does not injure healthy flesh. For sale at all drill: stores. Distributors: Maltby Iron, Toronto to s KiiMiIii.0. Tho Miracle Lustre lnovsol ' ' I I 5 I v ' accompanied by Mrs. Major Young spout the suaiins mo tbs at her Constable my many of the home in North true Tour-mi M ROMP was on I mmtlns patrol in Mr dutial in' t1.!.A. on Out. is. no lns. Wilfred McLean of man. been stolen some time previously. THE GUARDIAN. " CuARi.u'i"rr:i'owN East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Stuart Cameron. East Point. was A recent business visitor to Red Point, ' Mr. Alfred Sorrel who has spent some time in Luanda: has returned to the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Montague. were recent visitors to. Red Point and East Baltic. Mrs. Harry Dixon was hostess 30. the East Baltic Women”. In- stitute at her home on Oct. 15. Mr. James Holland, Oh'town, spent a few days at his home In ', Elmira. Mr. Neil Munn, Bt. Andrews, is spending some time with Mr WI-Vhlnlion Young. Kingsboro. Mr. George Acorn. North Lake. Wu a recent business visitor to- Black Pond. ' END or OCTOBER on or iiii A L - rrts A wuaus or A sans ... MEN'S TWEED OVEBCOATS 35 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS mnyp I A good range of patterns. Regular value S2250 A Special Buy allows us to give you a real buy. Mfg and Mm wan" Cox' "1 i ' ' S These cools run in value to S4(l.00-- .i M... effiehzik. unit MEN'S 0"..SEa(ER.coMS SALE IJE 529.50 ' vanes to t11.oo 35 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS p and Mrs. H. E. Bell. Red Point. p Better quality, argood assortment of colors. g Values S48.00 to R55.00- MEN'S FAWN TRENCH COATS SM-E PRICE 539-50 ii:'?.i'3.". 5”"i?;3”'is...l,”in.;.';:2E siightiyisoued. Regular value 522.00 i?.:"i1;E:.'f."' . SALE PRICE 311,95 MEN'S FALL 2. WINTER SUITS A good range of styles and colors. Values to 549.00- of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie .1, Kidson. M I SALE PRICE 534.95 Mrs. Harold Douglas. Oanavoy.j 31 ” ' ' MEN'S STATION WAGON COATS , Regular Value S8590- ,,,,,.;,,.1,,,, and d,umm, Mp .,,,g V A good assortment of lhoys' suitsln broken sizes Mrs. Gus Whaien. East Baltic. will be sold at SALE PRICE 324.95 MEN'S SPORT COATS ..?.i'ii.ii””f.”m.'??;'i. ”' 331"” ii: ' SPECIAL PRICES A splendid range of colors. Values to S29.00 SALE PRICE 38.95 SALE mfg 319.95 BOYS' PIILLOVER SWEATERS H PANTS During This Sale We Will Give You All The Opportunity To Buy On Oiir. DON'T MISS SUCH A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOUR DOLLARS ii0YS' PARKAS Fancy and Jacquard Patterns. BOYS' HEAVY WOOL EASY PAYMENT PLAN PAY AS YOU WEAR Blue and Brown with Fur Trim Hood. Biuc,.Br,own. and Maroon. ooh, 3,-own Don't Forget This Sale Opens Thursday Morning At 9:30 A.M. end.WiiI Lust For 3 Days FOR BETTER VALUES Mr. Ed l Robe t. , M Road. moN'o'r'ed to E3" Pointungi. A Genuin. business Oct. 17. A Mr. and Mn. Roddie J. xidsonl Red Point. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John MoKie, I-Iowci Bay. i Messrs Reggie Reid and Rsiyf Maohon of Montague were Oct. Red Point and King.-sboro schools re-opened Oct. 19 having had two weeks holiday picking pota- toes. so-. and Mrs. John Moxie, ac- companied by Mr, Bert stead. Howe Bay. were Oct. 12 visitors to Red Point and Kingsboro. I Mn and Mrs. George Jarvis and Oranberrr picking is the orderi at the day with the woman folk. and they predict a. small cropi and not too high 9. price. I Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. I accompanied by Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Lean. Kingabor, were rec ent , guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Williarr. j Mcman, Monte . Mrs. Walter Dixon was hostesr to the Baptist Women's Missionari- moetingat her home on Oct, 13 .- With a large attendance of mem- ,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris 1 and three daughters, motored to Launching on Oct. 18 where they . spent the day vldting with re- ,. lativesv and friends. i The Kingsboro Women's Instit- J ute met at the home of Mrs Joshua MacDonald. Kingsboro. on , Oct. 13 with a large attendancn of members and visitors present. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett. Red Point. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robertson. K111618- boro. attended the funeral of Mrs John Mcixiinnon at Dundas on Oct, ll. The-many friends in the east- ern districts will regret to learn ihat Mr. William McLean. Wbll nown barber of Montague, Tllis entered the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. All wish him a speedy recovery. lb. luggio Rose. lted Point. and Mr. Alban MacDonald. Morr- is Pond. well-known carpenters. are doing the interior finishlna of title new house of Mr. and Mrs Russell (mine, Black Pond. Master Arthur Holland. young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Roll- and of Elmira. has spent some time in the scum Hospital with pneumonia. All wish him a speedy recovery. , Mr. cheater McNeill. Red Point. and Mr. Wilbur Jarvis. Kinca- boro. are doing the interior fin- ishing of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcaresor of Kingdboro and is near comple- tion. . A -lame crowd attended tithe play, "His Women Folk" in El- rnira Hall on Oct. 16 put on by an Georgetown players and upon- urad 'by the Lalreview Women's Institute mi-mbe .. A large sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. noyd Mcuion and young Ion Haddon-of Kinuborm S, Sizes 24 to 36. SPECIAL SALE PRICE 32.95 SPECIAL 33.19 rnunsnmr. ocr. 29 .. FRIDAY. oc'r. so - saruapair. 091'. 31 ' ASK ABOUT ous EASY . PAYMENT PLAN ASK ABOUT OUR EASY - PAYMENT PLAN ' boro, Wiho wili'viait with noi- daughter. Mrs. Mabel Williams Rind Miss Alma McLean. Newton. ass. out BOARDING Housii. MAJOR HOOPLE . g 4. HM! 6!-IOLILD 1 6i-IOCK HIM our 0: His NIGHT- MARE Z THIS LETTER i6 FROM THAT r2u2Ai. ; Juose AND MAY CONTAiN'Ti-IE 4:275 Ci-t5ei4 H96 , EXPECTING. p5L'"i1iE3 ”'i”” Wild 7”" ii.” I T B O I T 01' E . - ' i?.”i':t..,”f.?.'f.?f :.i":".i.:Lis g55E'l'ErMlAMA2E5.g5eiI-?sBg;'-X? In: vlvashheld iii the Red Point p fli-IE FIGURES 5AY THE IJNIVERSITY f3d”g,,;' 3;"; :55; ggghgggg ;; A OF cAi.ii:orzNiA!wiLL DEFEAT THE- districts attended. Plans were. on. '- cussed regarding lumborl and sev- ' DR. 3 BRTLIJANT REPIJTATION and son any of Red Point. mot- ored to Montague and Uigg on Oct. 0. , oral other items. and a large sunn ”E6ouos 5,5 we-AsA :oorrsAu.. rec rs csars calum McLean HIHQUE (ii to , M i , rink when completed, will be cali- "'T"" A p .., ' , -t two turtles and a bowl of gold- of money was handed in. Officers are: Dresident, Mr. Leith Robert- 5P'R'I'&yigA FOQECA51-ER I, ; ' . Gordon Robertson. Neil McLellan. -CA'-cug ed the Red Point Community Losr A"'l'UR1'LE fish were among articles street- and directors to attend the rink son; secy-tress. Mr. Elwood Chiny; .oN -THESE Arthur Bmce. Johnnie Young. This H kLATiON6g ' -1 Rink. ) , TORONTO. (OP) - A chicken. car and bus operators removed On Oct. 12 the Hall Point 3513' from their vehicles during the till .G'I0l'ch VII filled loo OVCO last year. The chicken and gold- Ilovillg when the Emley Sisters fish were destroyed but the turtles are among 43,000 lost art- icles to be auctioned shortly by the Toronto Transportation Com- mission. ' INCIDENTAL nrm . NORTH SYDNEY. N. e.. (GP)- 5 PIGSKIN 5EER IN HIS .' WEEKLY TRANCE: aoqui quaretta of York. Pm. en- tertained the audience with sev- eral sol hymns and music played by elr msny low-iv in- struments and was greatly en- Joyed by all. It's all pure, . extra soapy! . Yes. every home needs Sunlight! Nothing else can take its place- t it Washes everything waaha” . Get New Sunlight today-"silly Canada's favourite barsoapi KI.-. nearby woods when he -made a ' 'war accompanied back by discovery. It was a truck that hodl s