l l i i N’ ” rt ca. SIXTEEN ti Prowse Bros MONTREAUS SALE! SAMPLE. LEADING FURRIEB THREE DiYS UNLY TliliRSllllY-illllliY-SATURIIAY NOVEMBER 20 . 21 - 22 NEWESl FASHIONS! no. “women f Willi CJTSI Perleylipefilul uriiei are SPECIAL VALUES! u French Seal Dyed aaiiiiit Silver Blue and Brown Dyed Coney . . . . . . . . . . . Grey Broadtall Processed Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown Lapin Dyed Itabblt Forest Mink Dyed Muskrat Silvery Raccoon Coats M-outon Lamb Processed Black Persian Lamb Coats Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Fine Quality Muskrat Back Flue Quality Persian Lamb .¢»-_-.. .....-»..- .............--. slim. sum. s24». $221). $39.1. $359. $221). sans. ease. w». sees. oooos-oooooooo -.|.---.--.-¢.----. .--.--.»-.--.-¢»-. BUDGET TERMS A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION . . . THE BALANCE MAY BE‘ ARRANGED IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS ;‘PRii iisi inns iii. Charlottetown, P. E. I. NATIVE VETERINARIANS LAGOS. Nigeria — (CP) — In Qccordance with British colonial Jpollcy that Africans be given op- I QUICKIES portunity of higher education. two natives have graduated from Karl- una Vom Veterinary School. This is the first time Africans have graduated with anything but as- sistant's degrees. . lBy Ken Reynolds "twat it u. tho ootboovrd motor yoo got with o s A ‘, m A .. i i instantaneous-men's Clothing 1 The Central Guardian this column is reserved for new: at local interest, but advertising o! a uewsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advanco- - .. MADAM DOYEL. Readings. 112 Prince. LISTEN intoa Book Week Broad- cast hirer C. F. C. Y. tonight at 9.15. CEMENT. - Car arriving today. Fcnnell 6:. Chandler. THE NURSING‘ SISTERS Of Cumin clu-istnias Ydldtil graphs. for HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. BY AIR to MouJeaI and Bostoa in about three IiOLIIS. Phone Mart time Contra-l» Airways 2061 or 540. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Company. Phone 2498. IMPRO YEMENT Hail. tt> Speaker Dr. SCHOOL nigiht. City Donoy. L. M. POOLE s; 00-. are unload- ing cars of Hardwood Flooring. liardwull Plaster, Finishing Lime and Plaster Paris. . CONSERVA- Rooms, Legion Grafton PROGRESSIVE TIVE Committee Building Street. (Clover Club). Phone 262. TO NEW GLASGOW‘ in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways Itwice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. POLL ltlEETlNtl, Central Roy- Blty “B." Ail Poll Qommittec men land women are requcstrd to meet mt Committee Rooms. Legion Bldg. Grafton Street, Friday at 7.30. THE HEADQUARTERS 0i the Progressive iare now locaterhat IChib. Orufion street, and will be i opcn each day from 9 a. m. Phone - i! . V l HARRINGTON PRESBYTEBIAN . CHURCH. - The Prc-comimunion service will be licld on Friday ev- ening. N‘o\"en1bei' 21st. at 8 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. ii i i Party Clover Conservative the CLYDE RIVER BAPTIST (fHCRCl-L-Friday evening, Nov. 121st. at 7.30 o'clock, Rev. H. S. l-lil- lycr. htsionary on furlough from iioliwa will spunk on the work in ihai eiiunngv. lm not tail to heur tlnr. outstanding Aiissionary. RESTORED TO HEALTH — Mr. R. B. Rnttray is out and about again after being off duty for eight weeks through illness. four of which were spent in P. E. I. Hospital. ' (‘ITY POLICE (‘OURT - At the Siiprncliuryi hiagistrates Court yesterday". u man charged with discharging firearms in the Gity v. as fined $30 and costs or Si) days. A man charged with drunken driving ivas sentenced to seven (lays iii jail. while a drunk and incapable “as fined $5. and costs or i0 day's. A party charged under the Prohibition Act was fined $40 {lift costs or one month. An ad- ‘Journcd summurywjectment easel was further adjourned for one p week. - i .____ i FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Tho funeral of the late Mrs. William Glow was lurid from her late rcsirlencc Pleasant Grove yester- clriy afternoon at 2 p. m. The pall- bearers were Harold Lacey. W. W. Clow. Lester Buell. James Lhimphicr. John Hardy. P. Curran. Service 1‘; the house and grave “ere conducted by the Rev. JH. ltli-Cnllum. Interment at Donald- aton Cemetery. HAIR) T0 itissu- 'I.'i‘iE funeral of iss F‘idelis Gaudet took place icsierdny morning at. 9 o'clock liom the Frank Heniiesscy Funeral ilome to Si. Duiistinfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated liy Rev. Plialbn McKen- na who also condui-ted the service .ii the grin-c. Inierment took place in the church cemetery. JUNIOR LEAGUE MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the Junior League was held Nov. 18th at the Nurses’ Home of the Charlottetown Hospital. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The president. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan thanked thr- members in charge for the auc- oessful manner in which the ar- rangements for the annual ban- quet held Oct. 29th at the Char- lottei-own Hotel. were carried out. Mrs. Bernard Hughes gave s re- port on (he hum er of articles completed for th nursery at the Charlottetown iiospital. by the lcaguc since it commenced this season. Final arrangements were made for a dance to be held by the league in the Whalen Mem- orial Hall. Lunch was served by Mrs. William McDougall and Mrs. Bernard Hughes. Cm motion of Mrs. George Chandler and Mrs. Wm. McDougall the meeting ed- journed. towrsr 5 II toototo . mcos " "‘“" Ifllsbto i rm: cuagpiaiv, CHARLOIIFETOWN NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANACIR I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUAL COMPANY WEDDING BELLS — In North Tryon Presbyterian Church at 1i- 30 A. M. Wednesday, November l2. Florence Edith youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Camer- cii was united in marriage to John Howard younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Francis u! ‘Pryon. Rev. J. A. Marficvwan was the of- ficiating clergyman. The bride was attired in a navy gabardine stilt with a fur neckpleee and wore a corsage of white mums. She was attended by Miss Elsie Francis twin sister o! the groom who wore a. grey wool suit‘ with a corsage oi American Beauty roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd Camer- on brother of the bride. The at- tendance d! the bride and groom received suitable gifts. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple motord to Charlottetown returning in the evening to the home of the bride where a reception was held to the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting party. The bride's mother chose a black crepe dress with a pink satin vest and wore a eorsage ot pink carnations. The Groom's mother was also attired in black with se- quins and aqua trim and wore a sorsage of pink carnatlons. The bride's table bore two artistically decorated three - tier wedding cakes flanked on either side by tall white tapers in silver holders. On one cake stood a miniture bride and groom on the other twelve brightly lighted candles in honor of two guests who were celebrating their twelfth wedding anniversary. The wedding cakes were cut in trad- itional manner and served to the guests by Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Miss Doris Dawson and Mrs, Louis Francis. The happy couple left b)’ motor on a trip through the Maritimes. On their return they will reside in Tryon. Personals Mr. John F. MacKay. student of theology at Mount Allison, Sack- ville. has returned to his studies after attending the funeral of his father, Mr. Hugh F. NIncKay, Breadalbane. Mr, John C. MucKay. Sydney- N.S., and his sister, Mrs. Barbara Mill. Sunset Lodge. Charlottetown have returned to their homes iii’- ier attending the funeral of their brother. Mr, Hugh F. MacKuy. Breadalbane. NEW IDNDON W.I. ' The thirteenth annual meeting of the New London Womens In- stitute was held at the home oi Mrs. Lorne Campbell on Friday evening. Nov. 14th. The president presided. opening the meeting in the usual manner. Roll call was answered by fiteen members pay- ing their membership fees. There were three visitors present, Min- utes of last. annual meeting and last regular meeting were read and approved. The president then gave a brief report of the years work and thanked the members for their co-operation and hoped that they would be as helpitul to the new president. Committee reports followed. Sic! committee reported no calls made. School committee reported paper towels, soap etc. were needed for the school. The committee were asked to purchase same._ New sick committee, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Mrs. George Cole, Mrs. Elarl Carr. The sec'y.- ireas. reported t-welve meetings held during the Year with an en- rollment of twenty two members and an average attendance of twelve. Rcceipts' $616.07; expend- ltures $484.77 leaving a balance nn hand of ‘$191.20. Election of offic- ers followed, President. Mrs. Oliver Bernard. vice-president, Mrs, Os- car MacKay. sec'y.-treas.. Mrs. Don MacEwen; directors, Mrs“ Claude MacEwen, Mrs. MurraY MacKay,, Mrs. Stanley Brown (re- elected); auditors, Mrs. ‘Leigh Mac- Ewcn (re-elected); auditors. Mrs. Leigh MacEwen (re-elected), Mrs. Harold Mayhew; Organist. M?!» James Cole (re-elected); Red Cross convener. Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell. The secretary reported $10326 proceeds from chicken supper and $80.00 received ‘for prize in beau- tification contest. It was moved by Mrs. Lorne Campbell and seconded by Mrs. Oscar MacKay that. $50.00 be paid this month towards music teacher's salary. It was moved and seconded we send $70-00 l0 "N! 12B. League. Subscriptions to in- stitute News are to be renewed. It was decided that the Decembr inetlng be held at the home of Mrs, Wilbur MacKay when each member will donate two twenty- tlve cent articles Xor s grab bag. A bill of $1.17 was on motion or- dered pald. Proceeds from_cards $8.75. The program committee conducted games. Pros"!!! mm- mltteo for next meeting, Mrs. Murray MacKsy and Mrs, Prank Ramsay, Meeting closed with the King. Lunch was served by hoot- ess and committee in charge. In Memos-tam In loving memory otnw (other, Daniel Onnmlnso. mlton. who pssoqlnray Novqnbor jttblnlldd. ‘hooghtooro h lions donut glhton Asilnyfloolooonotolwlillooi Tborohaovoralnlqlitoromorn- IIC I létltlllk II "l, hlhor I Ml. Atnro Ionmnborod h: an ‘monu- paou. and snug, List 0f Candidates ' In P. E. l. Election __.__ Following is I. us; of the can- ’ dictates nominated to date in the Provincial general election which_ takes place on DEC.‘ ll. “X" be- . fore names indicates that the cau- ‘ didate has been s member o! the last Legislature. (C) signifies Councillor and (A) _ Assemblyman: (X-members oi’ last House). Progressive Conservatives ist Kings: Dr. A. A. MacDonald. Sourls (A); John Mactcan (mer- chant) Sourls (C). and. King's; B. L. Burge. St. Peters (C); Milton Rogerson, Peakes Station (A). - 3rd King's: xMaj. J. A. Mae- Donald, Cardigan (A); xLeslie Hunter. Bridgetown (C). 4th King's: xMurdock McGowan. Kllmuir (C); Frank McFarlano. Murray Harbour N. (C). 5th King's: Daniel Maclean. Do- Gros Marsh (A): Fred Johnston, Murray Harbor N. (C). 1st Queen's: xWalter G. Me- Kenzie, Bradalbane (A); Ernest Holm. DeSable (C). 2nd Queen's; xR. R. Boll. Ohsr- lottetown (C); xPliillp Mathason, Wheatley River (A). 3rd Queen's: J. A. Gillies, Char- lottetown (C); Capt. J. J. Mac- Donald. Johnstozfs River (A). 4th Queen's: M. W. W . Southport (C); D. J. Riley, lie River (A). 5th Queen's: XW. J. P. Mac- Mlllan. Charlottetown (C); D. L. Mathieson, Charlottetown (A). 1st Prince; xClarence J. Mor- rissey, Tlgnlsh (A); Donald Camp- bell, Alberton (C). 2nd Prince: P. M. MacCaull. El- lerslie (C); Foster Sharp, Ellers- lie (A). 3rd Prince: Edward Arnett, Sum- merside (C); Peter Gallant, Well- ington (A). 4th Prince: xHeath Strong, Summerside (A); John_ Pillman. Travellers Rest (C). 5th Prince: xFrancis J. Mac- Neill. Summersfde (a); Col. n. n. Strong, Surnmerside (C). Liberals 1st King's: T. J. Kickham (C) Souris; xH. S. Francis (A) For- tune Bridge. ' znif King's; xT. R. Cullen (C) Midgell; xH. H. Cox (A) Morell. 3rd King's: Keir Clark (C) Mon- tague; Joseph G. Campbell (A) Poplar Point. 4th King's: A. W. Matheson. K- C, (C) Charlottetown; xHon. J. A. Campbell‘ (A) Heatherdale. 5th King's; xGeo. E. Saville (C) Annandale; xHou. William Hug- hes (A) Souris. lst Queen's: xl-ion. ‘W. l". A- Stewart. Strathgartney (C); Hon. F. A. Large, clflown. (A). 2nd Queen's: Gordon R. Holmes. Chtown. (o); Leushlln Medite- non. Canoe Cove (A). 3rd Queen's: xEugene Cullen. Sherwood (C); xRussel Clark. Mt. Stewart (A). ' 4m Queen's; xHon. J. Walter Jones (C) Bunbury: xDoussld MacKlnnon (A) Mt. Buchanan. 5th Queen's: xHon. T. W. L. Prowse (A); Dr. F‘. C. Doulfil’) (Ci- lst Prince: xFred Ramsay. Mont- rose; Hector- Richard (A) l-Iowlan. 2nd Prince: Xi-ion. G- H- Bafbvflf- Chtown. (A); xForest. Phillips (A). 3rd Prince: XT. M. Unkletter (C) Summerside: J. Wilfred A1"- seriault (A) Chtoyvn. 4th Prince: xl-Ion. Horace Wright (C) Bedeque; C. C. Baker (A) Kenslngton. 5th Prince: J. Lorne lane (c); Carrol Delaney Summersidc. McFac- (A) C. C. I". 0 lst Queen's: George Wottori (C) Crapaud; Murdock McLeod (A) Long River. 2nd Queen's: ton. New Glasgow (C); I-orne I). Houston. North Rustico (A). 1st Prince: Daniel MacKay, Bloomfield (C); D. R. Campbell, Alberton (A). 2nd Prince: J. Reaford Locke, Lot '7 (C); Donald F. MacLean. Tyne Valley (A). 3rd Prince: C. F. Gallant, Well- ington (A); Edward Larkin, Bay- side (C). 4th Prince: Irving Toombs. Al- bany (A);' Roscoe Walker, Ken-l sington (C). The three returning officers for the Election are James MoCardle, Middleton, for Prince County; J. G. MacFadyen. High sheriff. for Queen's; and Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, for King's. UPTON W. I. .___.~ The eighteenth annual meeting of Upton Women's Institute was \ held on November 5th. at the home of Mrs. Seymour Taylor with i an attendance o! eleven members. The meeting ed by repeating "The Ciub Women's Creed" in uni- . eon. Minutes of the laat_regu1sr and annuaVmcetings were read, approved and signed. Roll call wss Pbflllflhded to by members paying dues. Two new members joined. Collections for the Salvation Ar- Nonoodtoboavictlmof i Emest O. l-ious-‘ Constipation, Vegetable Laxative i may bo tho onovvor NI belpo remove wanes, “ling ymry fooling, hudscbeo coaood by irregularly. Thorough, lossl mi boy’ro all-vogue le-N nTsblotl come in two urea be, N and N! anion (K dnoo) r m" nlld s on. Plato or oboeoisoo coated. - HOLT RENFREW Fur Coats Smarter and lovelier than ever; Tho Holt lonfrow roprooontativo will i bo hero to demonstrate to you tho finer points of the Fur Modo. Friday &.Saturday November 21 &22 Whether you oio intomtod in _s new fur coat . . . or are just a lover of fino furs . . . visit the Moore 8t McLeod Shop during this display’. The Holt Renfrew representative will bo pleased to show you these liandsomo coats and assist you should you wish to buy. MGDRE f» H9LEODMEE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. my amounting to $6.50 were pass- ecl in. The secretary gave the fi- nancial report. The balance on hand this year is $40.80. The fol. lowing are the slate of officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Vice President, Mrs. Harald Taylor. secretary Treasurer. Miss dred MacSwain. Mil- Your Gift Problems con be solved easily if you piiop at "THE GLORIA". Uso our loy- 'owny plan-a small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. Directors, Mrs. George Turner. Mrs. John Benton, Mrs. Seymour Taylor. Auditors. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Truelove Taylor. Programme Committee for the December meeting, Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Mrs. Truelovo Taylor. The proceeds of a ten cent izrab amounted to 70 cents and a lottery realized $4.30. It was moved and Taylor. a few of the many articles you'll find horo: . HOUSECOATS-Quilted Satin, Silk Jorsoy, Printed Benguline, Chenille. SCARVES-A beautiful assortment to choose from. GLOVES-Kid, Pigtex, Clinmoisette and BLUUSES a ALWAYS AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT. The "JUDY_ BOND" Blouse (individually bond) In ovor so many beautiful from. / lununsnns. in colors. sw-zsms and sun's-Ana many m» uooful and pleasing gift! tvnr srtscnou noxso rot YOU TER women ei-ion" THE& fwiizns Beautifully fitted genuine Calf and Morocco, In sari-t hi3 styles. Black and Brown. — Also in Plustid Colt and ruiont knit Gloves in Angora and Fancy patterns. seconded that secretary purchase I git for a new resident. in the dis- tilt-l. Mrs. Malcolm Stewart invited the members to her homo for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts lvlceting closed by singing the No- tional Anthem, after which s de- licious lunch W88 served by tho hostess. Listed below ‘no only styles _to choose m ma: m!“