‘to $13,169.25 were ' electric current would he granted SATURDAY. SUIIIIIIBPSMB O A i GEORGETQIW '9 h‘ 'l ' " ‘ ___' ""*"""" “m . SHIPPING NOTESE _/" ' Town Council ~ The regular monthly meeting of‘ the Sumtne “la Town Council was, held on Monday night, with the, Mayor presiding and all the Conn-t cillors present. After routine, or-’ clinary Town accounts amounting passed; unpaid‘ bills on account of electric light amounting to $1,290.45 were order- ed to be paid and paid bills of $2,900.86 confirmed. A communication from the Queen Hotel asking to have a street light placed in that vicinity was read and or: motion of Councillor Schurman it was decided to place a light be- tween Queens Wharf and Water Street. A letter from the DivisionaFSup- crintendent of the Telephone Coni- pany containing a request to rent the Fireman's Room in the Town Hail for an cxtctision oi‘ their plant and asking for a power rate iras discussed. 0n motion ot‘ Council- lor Robinson. the ‘Town Clerk was instructed to reply that the Town (founeil could not see its way to grant any niorc space in the Town liail, but that a power rate for as soon as a motor was installed by the company. Mrs. George P. Grady was gran‘.- cd a billiard rontn license for i928. Tenders for printing the annual civic. statement were read from the Journal Publishing Company and ltiessrs. Gallant l: Doucette and the latter firm was awarded thc coii-- tract. on the casting votc of the Nlayor, their tender 181.90 a page» tiring the lowest. A coitiiiiiuiictitioii. from Mr. Urbain ii. Glilis zisking for a decis- ion in the matter oi‘ Silplllyilhl electric light to Miseouche was met by a motion by Cotuicillor Strong to the, effect that, iii view oi the opinion oi‘ the Recorder that the ‘town could not legally stipply clee- tricity outside the Town it was im- possible to grant the request. In brief reports of Committees. Councillor Schurmait. Chairman ot‘ the Finance Committee, submitted iigures to show expenditure in ex- cess oi‘ last year and the necessity of economy for the balance oi the list-til year. l-‘or the Light and Power Coiii-. inittee. Councillor Schurnian gave al gratifying report of profit on thc_ operation ot‘ the electric plant, withi trontinued increased output and sat- isfactory working oi‘ the plant. On the reciuest of citizens in that sec-i tion. it was decided to place a Wstreet light on the corner of North e-Tireat V Preventative for coughs and colds. For grlppe, heat and inhale Min- aril's. Also rub it ‘or throat I and chest. . ' Li Ni _ -_-___.____-__. ..4 Ten Fresh Groceries. (irunuluted Sugar . . . . .. Golden Yellow Sugar . Prunes Icing Sugar . . (‘ream Tartar .. Dates, llollow eyed Lemon Pic Filler Onion-i Palmolive Soap .. Laundry Soap . . . . . . . . . . We have an unlimited su liu yl ng elsewhere. ll. C. Salmon . . . . . . , . . . . FLOUR A rock bottom prices. Pants, Sweaters. etc. our l0 Days Sale. and etc. lIu-e ls your chan s00 for yourself. at lowest prices. oooooooooooouc... DGOOXOOO§§OOOOQ§OQfOOQOOOOOOOO OO§IOOQOOOOOOQO%O OOOOOQOQQQCOOQQO0QO0O0OOOOOOOOOOOQO-QOQOQOQOQQO-O-Q o o0 00000 0 waoooocooo o4 . lil~l -l'l~20-fl-28-0i. itowcr to be erected on Dominion" {which they ncvcr had. the power to Bargain Sales AT QUIGLEY"S DEC. 13th TO DEC. 24th Now is your chance to get real bargains (lroeerlcss. Toys, Flour, Feeds, Clothing. Boots Fresh Seeded and Seedless Raisin . CHRISTMAS GOODS Trains, Flying Machines, Momma Dolls. etc. Call in before Ivory Sets and Toilet Requjsltes at our l0 Days Sale. CANNED GOODS ‘Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 tins for 25c (YOIII... . _2fl|\5[0fi65c Peas . . . . . . . .. .. 2 tins for 25c Our stock includes the following well known Brands at Maple Leaf, Beaehnut and Monarch. See can you beat Monarch at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.90 FEEDS Bran. Shorts, White Mldllllngs, Cornmeal and Oil (lakes away below mill quotations today. The above all fresh stock, every ha; guaranteed. CLOTHING Men's Overcouts, Mackinaw Coats. Shirts. (lveralis. All at greatly reduced prices during HARNESS ‘Driving Harness. Sleigh Robes, Horse Blankets, Chimes Shop at Q|||gley's Store where everyone gets best value Quigey 8t Son 81'. PETERS 50hr. Nellie .1. King, Capt. oaiiit.‘ MHrrv-v arrived from Grand niver with 9W bee: Potatoes after at». snorting in xrosi. proof w ehousesu she will sail for home, St. eters, N. 3-. in ballast and lay up for the ,- winter. ‘Those potatoes were load-ii ad by Potato Growers ASSOclHllOIi.—‘ SChr. Hazel n. Miller. capt. syn-I ney Mtinn, arrived from Annandaletl with a loud of potatoes for Potato| Growers Msoclatlon and will likelyl‘ not discharge until steamer arrives i in a few daysif weather keepsmlldi will proceed to Murray Harbor toi go into winter quarters or else lay! up for the winter at Kings Wharf-I Selir. Hazel. Capt. A. Doutney.l arrived from Chapel Wharf, Grand‘ River with i500 bags potatoes loud- ed by J. A. McDonald and Co. Car- digan and will be put in cars at C N. H. wharf for shipment to Hali- fax. Capt. Doutney reports potat- oes still very plentiful in Grand River but don't think any more vessels shall g0 to Chapel wharf this season-A. . Sclir. Leo Capt. Horace Hyde ar-j rived from Murray lgtlver with about 4.000 bags potatoes to go into steam- er when she arrived after discharg- ing she will go into winter quarters nt Kings Wharf. Capt. Hyde re- ports lots of potatoes at Murray River to bc shipped yet.——A. ," Sclir. While Bird, Capt. Russel White cleared for Annandale with general cargo. After discharging she will go to Launching" wharf to loac‘ bag potatoes for Leo Fay, New Port to go into C. N. R. shed-A. Sclir. Grace Ditrling, Capt. Saund- ers from Halifax bound for Poole 8. ‘Fncinpsons, Montague when enter lng the harbor during the snort storm on Monday struck on Wheel» ers Bar and is still aground. Capt Saunders reports vessel taking z little water. Hopes to get. her off spring tides but she is pretty wel in on the bar.—--A. Market Street. West, and St. Law- rence Street. (Itiuncillor Roi-ting. Chairman o! the Police Committee, mportct normal activities for the past montl and Councillor Robinson. for thi Property and Parks Committee. rc- ported progress regarding the stee‘ Square for the fire siren. The written opinion of the Re- corder was read, dated December 10th. stating that. in Mr. Wyatt's _cpinion. ‘the arrangement to supply . electricity to persons outside the Town limits is beyond the powers - of the Town; it. is not binding on " the Towii and cannot be enforced" against thc_ Town; ‘and damages yflgiilllfit the Town cannot be recov- ered for discontinuing to do that commence." annouincin . “nu-Kl NC} CQLB HIS New Coff is now‘ on sale~to meet the demand for a Coffee with as distinctive quality and flavor as KING COLE Tea. at all VQrocera. _ _ _ _ win the new “ever fresh" tin -~~ pounds and half-pounds. i-27-5P In the matter of the extension of * Beaver Street through to Granville‘ iStreet it was resolved that the offer I ‘ oi‘ Mr. A. R. Brennan of the gift of] land for the purpose be accepted and that the extension be proceed- ed with. 000060 O0§O¥O OO¥U§OOOOQO~HQFOOOOO O-Q 6O O-O O~OOO¥OOOOQV t Day in Christmas and Shoes, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c per lb. I 2 g . time per lb. g t E t Q I 2 E i t 2 E i 1 . 3 pings. for 35c .. 3 lbs. for 25c . 1i packages for 35c . 4 packages for 35c . , . . .. 3 lbs. for 25c .. 2 tins for 25c .. 8 lbs. for 25c . Ii cakes for 25c 5 (lakes for 25c pply oi’ Christmas Toys. Slclghs, . . . . . , . . . . . . .. Z tins for 35c ND FEEDS cc for bargains. Drop In and i i i x i 000000000440090-0000000)‘ . spent in - was made by the President, ‘with an address and presentation to FAREWELL AND PRESENTATION " , m u l r _Tl. lltlgnillildllffr.‘ aft gidtiélillldl fail let‘: ‘lielgingshaiici to ‘any work that fell grc u arcwe s were mid to ~ " ics. int; arcwe o 1e ocie y, gvin of our time Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Johnstolne amilmd 9°11 ‘erase l0 M11 and Mrs- and the hospitality o? twig ltomc. rauuiy, who ten last week for thefilohnzstone and family, and carrying We have had our ups and downs Canadian was; where may intend with them fond memories of a very as a society. our little trials arid dif- make their future home, enjoyable evening together. flculties but we kept. banded togeth- Pllfil‘ l0 leaving their old home Th9 I°11°Wills are the addresses: er and struggled c.i. We feel that in in Long Riv“; u fa.-,_-\ve11 reception To D. M. and Jolinstone and losing one cf our Ltithful IHPIBIDCFS. was given them. when upwards of ' lallllly. will be a gain ‘to some other place. two hundred {idem-is and neighbors Dear Neighbors and Friends: that ‘wherever you are. you v;ill he gathered to bid them farewell. W9. YOU!‘ neighbors and some of interested in the W. M. A most enjoyable evening ‘v.15 many friends. have assembled here Kindly accept this small gift as tnugic and slngjng_ and in your hospitable home, to bid you l1 remembrance irom your fellow pleasant conversation. tiéflfld-bye- ivorkers in the" "Loyal Workers Sb- _ A lieu-Ly sing-gong was can-teal To us, we can assure you, it, is ciety" for missiorlis of Presbyterian out throughout the evening, m.» with feelings oi great regret that we Church, Long River. music being furnished by Mm Eipfdo so. Your removal ‘from here is Signed on behalf m‘ the W. M. S. Campbell. Miss Anna Reilly. andlll Eleni loss. as your whole hearted Mlifls Anria Cousins. on the piandheli; in all things pertaining w the Miss ‘Vfary Johnstonc: w ie M55 Mary K, and Anumw goo oi‘ the coiiintunity in both D991‘ Mall’? ‘Jlohnstone accompanied on the vio- clhuvvllt and social lift‘. your place in W9 YWI‘ friends "lid nfltihbelfi 1. |l1€ cioir. as also Mrs. Johnstone have gathered .‘i'3t‘0 (hi; evcriinet. Specln] mention [night 1,.- tnfldc Qgwno was an eillcicnt . Cll0ll‘ leader. with feelings of regret that we are .> Robe“ mnwnn who delighted f0,- so n~mny yum will m. hard w about to lose you irom o-ir midst. Ill Present by a rendition of somwfill. and ior many years. will be and we feci vie cannot let you go of his best Scotch songs. The par- greatly missed in your btlsinegg 11m without showing you in sonic \Vil_V ty was then called to Qrdgr‘ and Your probity 'and obliging nmnner how much we valur: you as a friend . John S. Cousins was appointed W115 voicfitl by fill Wllll Whom you we "Sk Yo" m W???‘ ‘m5 13m a3 hairman. He expressed his senti- came in coiitacwklohrtstonefls Mills‘ 9 1W9" "f W!‘ esiiglll- "l"! Wish W" rnent, as a life-Long friend of Mr. has always bccn known as n land l‘ V9"! P19115911? ffilllllty and H003 ohnsto IL, and the sincere regret of mark in this and tidjoining seitle- "W? l".\""ll‘1l°W ‘mm’?- verybody present, that it should be ments. Signed an behalt ct the Young eemed necessary to bid ottr good In conclusion we Wish you everv P901110 of l-"llf! River friends farewell. happiness iii your ,iic\t' home, and -—-—"<°>——~ An address was then read to Mrwc know your thoughts will oft re- and Mrs. Johnstone and family by turn to your old home and friends, LETTER 0F SVMPATHY‘ fi..fii.i"fii“.fii“ii...‘i"n'i"ffi'°.lf$352.3 Zi.§,‘.‘i“‘."i.ii"i..i.°$2 l3..’i‘.’“."...§'.3.‘;“f.‘i ., T“ "““"‘" "" ‘"‘" "‘““‘“““"" y was presented them. This was out" esteem. ' L . . . .,_ . . followed by w flaws and wo- ..."‘.‘$‘.‘-.-F ‘$219.21. .2‘. ii-‘III-f. ‘Sill? ‘.53 entation to Mrs. Johnstone, by the Dcpr M“ Jghnstonp» M,‘ ‘Md l?“ 1 . , ‘ , , _- I . y ietii litrenvetl hy tlit. _.w°m°"3 WWMW"? Smitty. the ad- We realize tonight that we have .i.-iiiti t» your brother. .\lr. Dflvld are“ bu“! read by Mrs" R" Mm“ mm" l0 U19 Parting ol‘ the ways. lit-ll, Wt- wculil endeavour at this " Cflmpbell-flnd "l9 Pl9$9lllflll0l\ 0f fl That you and your family sec fit to sittl time to convey to you our lcvc beautiful Pearl on Amber toilet sot. leave this. otir fair Island Province "ind ‘ilnqprc qympmhy MYS- niid make your home in one oi’ thel‘ Wt‘ " ‘ - - ' ' ‘ . _ _ llllH of outs may seem ititilo 54,2289 Jolanhwllfil f LO R Western Provinces of our Domin-'to tiiuutttirt- the heartache or lessen and, 9 {lilllnk Dsgll: 0 lit’; l": ion, and tolhwqlllllllly l0 59V!!!‘ your n10 burden, but we would coin- V9 ll Y 9 9flm9 0PM" cowicction with 'this Society. ‘mend ycu to our Heavenly Father 9 "l9 50W lint you are reinov- who kiioweth all our HOITOWH and M155 Mary- The address “M read mil l0 s0 great a distance froom us. whose grace is sufficient for all by M155 5mm Cousin-i 11nd a "W9 but our best wishes go with you to'0tir needs. lie will never foriinkc surlztlrfll $3213“ gflxfltggndadtllzéh b_ your new home, and nlthoueh your those that trust him. Dill. will up u ‘h k d. m d 8 b y thoughts may oitcn return to the hold them by Illa mighty power. iii? If! fill 9 9 0001's 0n 9- old home and IISSOCIBUDXIS your int- “May tho blessed assurances El 0 MIB- Johll-‘lillllt! 8nd family. crests will be in other directions and of the Word comfort and cheer for their exceeding kindness nnd ex- umiu new stirrotindiligs. lym," is the united Wm, o, yum. pressed his regret M lmfing his old w" 931mm "WW you to leave‘ usjfricrrds of the W. M. Society of home and friends, and BS-Sllfl-‘d 919m without esprcnsizig in some wav our the North Rustic.) United ‘Church. Signed on behalf of the Society. MR8. B. C. WOOLNER MR8. WESLEY -PAYNTER. all, that. though absent to view. his appfgciuu n ._ _. r , thoughts would oft return to them. you have “bu”; u? ..:,-(_1Py:,¥, €hu~rlAif A dainty lunch was then served w as i-cady and Wllllfli; to tend n. Bringing Up Father h THERE‘: NO use Tmrud To ‘bi-HEP Wl TH THAT NOIQE‘ 5O l MIGHT A% watt. c.11- uo AN’ A’: LONG as rm comsmcw JP l THINK _V t~t_i. GCrBiTiIY-l _ tit. wan-Bays- iT‘=.i FOUR us: "rt-tr. MoRMmr-rvs BEEN PLAYIN’ Fivi. HOURQ- lT'5 TIME TO GO HOME was u: You)“ ‘c.01- A HOMFJ THEWIQILIABBQFTETOWN GUARDIAN _ v orutetl by friends 0f tho ‘ pearl necklace. to tlio hrltlesmnitl " a set 0i‘ cuft‘ links. ‘wait... Bells "' Valleyfleld United (‘hurcli uh Wednesday, November 30th, at ti o'clock in the evening was i110 scene oi‘ a very pretty weddinl; when Isobel Montgomery Martin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Atartln. Heatherdale. became the bride of John Wilfred Craig. son of Mr. and liirs. Colin Craig, Betleque. i 'l‘lie bride who was given away "by her father. looked lovely lll ll gown oi’ whito satin with veil anti iorniigs blossoms. She carried a bouquet oi roses and maiden hair fern. . Tito bridesmaid, Miss Janet Martin, sister of the bride. looked charming in u. gown ot‘ piiik crepe tie chene with hat to match flllil‘ carried a bouquet oi‘ pink and white carnutlons. The groomeman wuI-i ably supported liy his brother, .\lr.- Walter (‘raig ot‘ Bedequa. ‘ Tllt! weaning March was played by lliirs. Mlllffillll Nlaclienziti and ditring tlio signing oi‘ the register Mrs. W. A. llriicc sang very HWUPK- 1y. "When Song is Sweet." l The (Thin-ch Wild-l heatitiftilly delv- an.» l)ECEli/l_l_$£,‘5~11 19“ w _ - . z gtgeétviizkzzmy 01.1 Dutch HE daily use of Old Dutch ensures a ltealihf l Home. It is a natural detergent, tlie safe cleans“ for- cooking utensils, glassware, enamelled surfaces e5 a hundretlother uses. It contains no lye, acids or 11:4 grit to injure the finest surfaces or affect. the 1mm For economy, comfort and safety there is nothing e15; like Old Dutch Cleanser. MADE m CANADA \ n g, iwith roses and cariiatloiis. ‘Pita ‘groom's gift to the liritlc was a a topaz ring anti to tho grmimiiniaii After tho ceremony which was periorineil by tho pastor, Rev. J. A lticholluii, assisted by llcv. Joint Sterling, iiioiiiairtte. tho \\'(‘(l(|lll;~‘.' party motored to the. home ot‘ the bride's parents whore a iuiinptutiittt rcpasit was served and a reception held. Tho brido l'l‘(‘(‘-l\'l‘4| iiuiii_v ole-I guilt. and costly lirlbifllllll. ,- Thn happy teouplt» left tlic sanic night for their wetliliiig totir in Hos- toii. Now York and other parts m‘ tliu Iinitotl Staten and (‘zlutul-l- ‘While in New York they will visit 5 the llfltlWti slsit-i" bliss Saittlrii .\i."ir- Attention Potato Dealers Be sure and have your Tags ready for Potato Shipping. The Charlottetown Guardian Job Prlntery is in a position u; flll all orders at most attractive prices and can ma" prompt delivery. tlti, who in now training as it llllYn" | iii .\li. Sinai litispittil. | The Guardian unites with the 2 YllllnPfOllH friends oi‘ .\lr, and Altai.’ g Wilfred Craig in i-xtcntling sincere, feltcitxttions and iu wishing llll‘l!l a long and happy married life. - soc. LAYING com-est Notes on the P~ E- island Egg Lay] lug Contest for the 6th week end- ing Dec. 12, 1927- Tiic Keiisingtoti lhtliy (‘hick llat~ cilicry, ll.ll., lod tho t-outci-it for ill" iweck with (iii pointi-i; Mrs, J- F. Eastons W.l.- were second "with 290 points: the Exit. Station \\'.l.. no. 3 were third with 2943 ‘points; Mr. Titlmage Foster's B.R- were fourth with 28.6 points; and Mr. Everett Hawaii's W.l.- were ilftli 24-9 points. ' The Model Poultry Yards ILR. licii no» 2 continues to lead the cou- test with 30.1 points to tlate; the Exp. Station W.L. hen iin- l, hell 4. is second with‘ 25.1 IJOlIllil; the Keiiitliigtou llaby (thick ilatclieri‘ lien no. 7 is third with 24.5 politic.’ .\ii"~ ’l‘itlniai:e Foster’ fill. licii n0- to is fourth with till-Ii points; aii-l lléilfildltélé’ "21 a; ";";"i'."ii1*i1 It Takes a Lot of l-‘ussing To make a good Fruit (‘aka and of course it. should be baked w-eelte before (lhrlstrnas to be properly mellowed. Why bother? We make our l-‘ruit Cakes of the best fruits, nuts, sugar, spices, fresh eggs and rich milk and bake them so as to develop that spicy, rich flavor which .mak¢s our Fruit. Cakes the best. you've ever tasted. Stewiartls Bakery 161 KENT STREET (‘JIARLOTTETOWYV BOOST A HOME INDUSTRY BY PLACING YOUR. ORDER WlTll US. the Kt-nsington llaliy (‘hick llatt-ii- cry licn iio- 1 is iifth wiili iii,‘- _ The pelts-leading iii total tiroiitttc-I lions to tlato are as foilowsz» iFirat, Model P. Yards. lhll. yvllll l-lti.9 points". second. liensingttiti lluhy (Thick llztttrhery, with H651 ltoliitti: third Mr» Tnlmugti Posuris ll.R. wiili 134-7 points‘, fourth Exit. Station W.L. no. ~l wiili llttll pnlnis- ‘ ‘The total protltiotioii ikir lli" week was 3fii eggs and to date 111211 i eitiw . Sixteen hens hilt} their first cut; during the week. I i PRQFITABLE BANKS i Wltli tlie value oi‘ (‘aiiatiiiiii fist".- cries amounting to some $513,000,- 000 lllli-i year, it is certainly tipprtill- rintc in call the wuteri-i nil‘ ll('l' coat-it the (lrantl Baiiks.~-~Cliriiitinti| Science Monitor. ' F Bring your S We will buy your i‘9th and days foil G. R. points. 5,3 é‘ m SILVER roxas t;»t;<t;<+t1y ytym " ~s w w w" lr/‘ll- , (K 7Q i, '3. Silver Fox ‘Buyer Mr. Rubin is buying silver fox pelts IN Summerside on Monday. Dec. 12th and days following , AT THE OFFICE OF JOHN A. LEA entireoutput at highest prices. ' M1‘- D. F. Meehan will be at our office Tuesday, November owing. All grades required. l ilver Fox Pelts and other Furs to us. MgcQuarrie a Sumnnerside Tr {C} -Bv George Mo Flllll‘ 7 AH‘. ‘fbutrs irriuu - ‘BNORHN’ ;