;TT'TTT"1Z-YI|iIol¢liffflll.iflii**lr:nv - ,,. I P. l): n. u: C. i. u ,. a. .1 y . £3 ....l~l.l .4 ~iii€.is1r.»" - “i ‘Killtltlfllfi l ~i~_n- in hull] onw- of [he first 0- ‘iziiwli- yumrls fur b: in lnr ihrir irr ihi-ir flur- ~ 1hr) must be vi .1:i\\ -~i’ “Ziii-lii-s UPI (ivulie-nu-Ii .;n~i\i: .i;iil mririf. Prlcv» <~ li-nn :--‘1.iil up Ill uuy price 1.1: to pity. ‘.' ili-rinaius Prns . iln- \‘.|l‘ii>ll~ rnlnrs .‘.!~.u I)t‘\l( Sets. 5;; n "r -t_yh~\_ Iirui-v- w ii. h liliil others in ,- -<~n :;nliI. ‘¥iil)l.‘.(i RINGS iii pro- . <--lv lmili in ivliiic anti z Quill isiiil i:‘.l|:.‘l' slzuiles. 'l'op;\1. "-.‘lI\‘\JI), _\l! ilifml. - in ihc ’-‘:|?". liuii :lil ‘ 1.9-. .‘I"IIN‘I' '-=~.~~ ~11 “in. - a r!.-\"\. iii AUILIH‘ i lntl‘ll‘ilt‘i‘.l\ rm are to give L.c.iilu.i tn our U1'll\ Al. v-l- ill.‘ nth-ring the g stvrk ni‘ the not.‘ - iouiliili-ij; lri-i- to our f-Iit. moi;- on inc llrl-Ultlllg plllll. sundry articles, including Sh. Jilift: null he placed in p;i<'...i_,i.~. and numhcri-d. ti; _\u‘1. ~'~ who hiiy goods IPARK- l' . .I HUI." lift! U} l‘I-‘..‘\'.w' nml l.‘ .1 in (i l. .\ :4 h l2 H inwcptrd. lo (h: amount ui‘ .‘_i'!.0l) up to 55.00 “ill lrc girl-ii -.i purrol roil- iaiziiup; nrtii-lcs tn Ihl‘ valuc oi‘ from p.11" tn -l..'i0. Tlinoe uhusc purchase amounts to iivc-r $5.00 and up tu $117.00 will rrroirc :1 pain-cl of ilic value from 51.0‘) tn $3.00. lfuycr. ol' nvrr 5111.00 mirth of mey sclci-i yizirrrl runiain- rtlcles vaflucil at from $3.00 , .00. Hflygrg n1‘ gnnils- tn tho amount nl‘ $50.00 pr mnri- may sclrct frm: iirfirfr in a certain show cnnliiniiig silvrrwurr, toilcl. on s uml a. friv trim-ks and otlirr nriii-li-u tn tho viiluc of from $5.00 up to $18119- Aq we iviuit to make a rcal rlrurunno of thcsr timid?‘ "m! w” also invite Illtlfi for a [Inc chi-rr)’ IVCOII double show caflc with large mirror and 4 bow E0159" l" sides. E. W. Taylor Jeweler — Opwmflflii- ll: Richmond Street, - Buy "Brayco" Western Guardian -l'-l'\' HEAVY mrrv syn:- nmov m. ass-B. main Lnyerbilt Batteries at Bruce's. 963S-l2-5-2l. .,F —WANTED. A!‘ BRACFS. an ex- tra good. quzet. general purpose horse for deliveiy wagon. must be sound and young. M10-i2-4-2i —'I‘IIE NEW VICTOR RADIO with its wonderful tonal qualities is solrl by R. 'I‘. Holman. Ltd. Sum- mcrside and Charlottetown. 9687-711. —.\'()RTI-l BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN UNITED CNURCIL- North Bcdcque. 10.45; Wiimot_ 3; Freetown. Eastern Guardian ’..'MONTAGUI Baptist church- Regular service at 11 a. m. Sunday School at i0 a. m. .381‘ ANDREW’! PRESBYTIR- IAN Church. Montague. Sunday. Dec. 5th. Services morning and evening. Alex. l. Gibson, Minister. ..‘NAME OIIITTID-In writinl Miss Eliza McAulays obituary notice, the name 0f he!‘ sister, MN. AHIUS Wilson, was inadvertently omitted. JUNIPED CHURCH 0r CAN- ADA. Georgetown and Sturgeon. ser- vices Sunday. Dec. 7th: Georgetown. ii n. m. and 7 p. m.: Sturgeon. 2.30 T. Ivlinistcr. J. W. A. Nicholson. —IN FALL AND ALL WINTER, feed R-M. Meat. Milk and Qod Oil Fox Biscuit and Kibblo. Distributed by Bruce's. 95l2-ll-29-3wks. -l-‘0X, Ml.\'K AND POULTRY farming izlvcs n large cash return. Willi a minimum amount of labor. netting and supplies 9683-l2-5-2i. at Bruce's. —KF..\'SINGTON — Presbyterian Church. Simdav. Dec. 7th, Sabbath School l0 a m. Preaching services, ll a. in. nnrl 7 p. m. MIHISIPI‘? Rev. 3 p. m. —RE.<T QUALITY FRESH FROZ- EN horsr meat. beef tripe. hearts. brc.’ liver. beef trimmings. lamb plucks. special of week. any quantity, nt Braces 9670-12-4-21 -—l'Nl'l‘l-ID CHPRCH 0F CANADA Kcnsinglon. Der. ‘l_ Rev. J. R_ Saint. D. n. Minister. 9.415 n. m. Sunday School; ll a. m. Universal Bible Sun- dnv "Ono Hook for all People." 7 p. m. Y. P. s, Thank Offering Ser- vice. A beautiful pageant will be pre- senlod "Jesus Shall Reiirn." Special ollcrhiz, Summerfield 3 p. iu_ -OR(GAN RECITA|l-—'I'IIB organ rrritnl given in the Presbyterian Church on Monday err-hing, was of an exceptionally fine order and was cnjoycri by nn appreciative audience. Professor Fowles‘ rendering oi’ Ne- vins transcription of "The Rosary" was especially pleasing n» the audi- ence, while Wagner's “Prelude de Lohriigrin" as iplayed by the pro- fessor. was a marvelous rendition of nrchcsiral effects. The program was as follows: Grand Chorus. Salome: ‘Morning. "Peer Gynt Suite", Grieg; Soprano Solo, "Because He Loved ‘Me So", Acklrxv: Air from Suite in G, Handel: Prelude do bohengrin. Wag- llf‘l‘I Transcription. "The Rosary", Nevin: Soprano Solo. "My Task", Ashford: Gavotte Modern, Lemare; Sonizc D‘Aniour. W. Sanderson: Toc- cata in C minor. E. Halsey. It was rrgrctlcd that Miss Bessie Small- mnn, who ivas to have assisted in lhc program was unable to be pre- scnt through illness. A vote of thanks was tendered lo the organist at the close of the recital-S. -—INSTITUTE MEETING-The I-n nual meeting of Pleasant Circle In- siiintc was held at the home of Ali-s. Harris Boulter on Nov. 13th. Meeting opened with 0 Canndn, Roll call followed and was answered by members paying fees. One new member was welcomed. Minutes oi’ last annual and regular meeting vcrc road and approved. The pres. idcni. then Rave a very interesting rrport of the years work. The secretary stave a report of the financial stand- imi for the year. The receipts for m" YPai‘ were $199.40. expenditure $12.49, leaving a balance of cash on hand of $106.93. The school com- mitten reported visiting school and that several articles were needed. 1t was moved and seconded that the Srcrctary buy the necessary articles. The following ofrlcers were then el- CflPd for the ensuing year. Presid- ont. Mrs. Merville Large, vice pros, Mrs. Henry Cameron. Secy. treas__ Mrs. Ewen Cameron. assistant secret- Hry Miss Beatrice Tierney. Directors, Mrs. Martin Keuogh, Mrs. Home Bnultcr, Mrs. Emmett Croken, aud- itors, “rs. Patrick Tierney, Mrs. Lm-nc Cameron, school committee, Mrs. Basil Sherry. Miss Edith 3011p lcv. sick committee. Mrs, nan-i; Boulier, Mrs. Emmett Croken, pro- "flm 00111.. Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. F-Mrite McKay, Buying Com, Mrs, Henry Cameron, Mrs. Patrick Tier- Hvl‘. A hearty vote of thanks w" tendered to the retiring pendent, A bill o! 20 cents WAS paid to M11, Urville Large and one of l2 was hand ed in by Secretary and was ordered il-ZQI-IEZ-Ziiilfi-Zl |ll| EYESIGHT E5- "? EXAMINATION “sitting and oupplyhg m... ilfl n. .1. MABON OPTOMITI I81‘ City f . . .. _ a _ ‘"1’. l "r" .- Egg t! l;1ir.~.-Mtill_3a“l“ C" ' D “_ "f! Thos. A. Rodgers. Belfast; Freetown secteum sud“ mrquhamn_ h"; Angus Bruce. who migrated to the U. pm, 50o pm ‘the homeland recently with his wife lots direct from car to arrive first .3115 “"60 Ohildfm. U’!!! B16656 BlBht. Right mice 1mm 5mg; in and have purchased a farm home at grated to the States some p. in. luv. C. U. MacNevln, Pastor. HWIACRBBS‘ STUDY GROUP- The first meeting or the Teachers“ Study Groupcf Bridgetown was held l in Bridgetown School on Tuesday, Nov. 2s. m. i-i. .1. Hynes, superin- tcndont of schools. and five teachers were present. Mr. Hynes gave a very interesting and instructive demon- stration on the “Teaching of Nature Study" and also gave many helpful suggestions on “Seat work.“ The sub- ject for the December meeting will be “The. Teaching of- Arithmetic." The following offtccrs were elected: President. Miss flieresa MacLcllan; “WKETURNS T0 r_ r1. l.--M‘r. S A. some tcn years ago returned to Grand View, the old farm occupied by Mr. James Lowe. who also ml- twelve yeors ago. but is now at home on the business of transferring his farm property to Mr. Bruce and getting the lands surveyed and measured for deed. Mr. Bruce o'er-keel all the timc he was away in the automobile fuc- tories in Michigan. For the last five years he has been with the Chrys- lers. working in the car-body build- ing lactoiy. for time Cnryslers make their own bodies. Mr. Bruce became an expert in this line aiirtthe weekly wage received would scarcely be credited here. if told. Inability to stand the strain of this automobile work. where an hour means sixty minutes, and every minute under pressure of high wages, must count and no let-up for [more than n min- ute rind n half is allowed. teats the strength and vigor of very many of the workers. Mr. Bruce feels that working in the open-in the pure air of his native heath on n ccnnfort- ably fitted farm will suit him best. The farm is nicely situated‘ within a mile of the Grnnd View Station. The house is almost new naid completely finished. The outbuildings nreelso fair. like others he inc-ans to go into seed-potato growing. A week or two ago he got ten acres plowed by hired tractor preparing for the spring work. Mr. Bruce also purchased a block of spruce woods land, not far along the railways line in which there is some heavy lumber. a rnre thing now in Grand View, as else- where. DIRTIEST "IOWNS IN LONDON. Der. '.--lBy The Oann- dlan Preset-The dirtiest tow-n in England. so far as the pollution of its afmoephere goes. is Nr-w- clMle-on-Tyiio. This is one vvdict of a Report publtshed by His MoJcd/Y‘; stationary Office. Liverpool ‘comes next. and. considering lfhnt Liver- pool's near neighbour st. Helena. dc- vooes itself so largely to the pm- ductim of ooal and chemicals. it is not surprlslm to find it. in third place. In a town like Leicester, which moat folk would regard as a fairly clean place. the atmoqihere in five times more polluted in one district than in lvnotrher. London. though. has a falrley equitable distribution of impurity. ENGLAND paid. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Cameron. Roll call to be answered with Christmas suggestions. Meeting closed with In- stitute Ode. Refreshments were then served by the hostess rind a social l hour spent. mm- mmma w» | a i: gown Mont-me. P l. |. ' liian;¢—a_x—u—xQ.-? .n__ More people are lauying DeForest (Irosley . . . than any other Radio CANADIANS have decided that all radios are not alike. More of them are deciding every day that only DeForest Crosley gives them everything they want in a radio. Canada has said (by buying more DeForest Crosleys than any other radio) that: ~ gl-larmonic Amplification is the year's greatest radio development. DC performance has reached new heights. DC cabinet beauty transcends any past efiort of the entire radio industry. DC values are the greatest in the industry. The Iniigortance of Acting Now Naturally, with demand the greatest in the history of the com- pany, there in no surplus of DeForesg Crosley radios. Some dealers areeven short on certain models.‘ The only wsy to be sure of enioying your new DeForest Crosley for Christmas is to sec your dealer now. ' Perfectly proportioned lowboy wal- nut rnbinel, elertro-dyncruir valia- phonograph gonbhnion will: Ha- umm Anphfiruin. $230 Couplers with tube: DE Fomzsr CPOSLEY YOUR RADIO FOR YEARS TO COME ISLAND [RADIO COMPANY—-— RADIO “STATION C. F. C. Y. 143 Great George Street. Charlottetown ISLAND RADIO CO Operating Radio Station B. F. C. Y. 143 Great George Street. Charlottetown The HARMONIC Series . . . The DOMINION Serial $130.00 t0 $395.00 Batleryleos and battery modulo King's County Garage Co., Ltd. Montague, r. I. l. Radio gals and Service. Dealer for Radiol. Accessories. etc. LLOYD MILLER Murray River, P. E. l. Heath M. Chisholm “mi-arm M w-"r on and Batteries. North Tryon. l‘. E. l. . "Li? ec=roizmmmirr 100M“? 11mm ‘(OULL EVER uuoewsw-nwo Muoic~ 1 010 You Knew