V .... .» idx ‘£.,;,\f.r NV ex of -al' PA( 1. .:‘.~;f__ l ;v‘,f‘, l 4 -‘ Mu ,.. ,v,.,. Provi death this day l lslan tetan ceive Th sixty ed o to C B80. cess! aild G O I- D E N Il” “'l“°l‘ "my “l” .l"°“°“" by the -srmrPa1'§Y Exmesssb-I '_" . I 12 on. O RA N G E II fffealmenl “WY f°°°"'° ln ‘ho l;“°k' lM,_ and Mm Gems W;-,Hman ot; -snicrrr INJURY-Little Miss Grfll D E K O E §’“F house' and by the plump “SSI June Church, daughter of Mrs for Tl rvidr Len: Ivirs Lea Th of Dual K ul lil riv ll 7€P0l'if‘¢\ ~ ' sy. ~.1"..~., . ` l ‘ I _ ~ ' ` LCE' 1931 £}I»;EDNE3DAY. ____4___.___,_ __ , .. __ _- . . .-1'-'34'>.1--.;o_-.1----**"'*` f '"' _"W ' 'I _. ....._.._»--_-l-`¢ *" '°"' ' ' \ 7 ' ' ' ' ‘za A or I 24 . I as ` ______€__ 40 springfield west have me -. ' 13 with which they are cooled., as well Ipmhy or tha community in hh lima ,Mum church met with 8 nasty: 2 EA “S by mo °°“‘llll°l" und" whlch ‘ol eh, n e ‘accident on Saturday when sho Ielli ' 21 . 4' CI ‘ tr l .lin lnnlnlenz throughout ‘one was lard to rest on Sunday-S »Sl‘° l°°°l""`d ll “my W°“"d °b°"°l‘ ‘ iff” °S” ’ ` ` ' ' nln lred t Itlle growing, harvesting, packing and --- Im” temple W C requ mee za 42 ll __._____n_.._.____ Ismram periods keeping quamy is _FUNERAL 5|-;g,v|Q¢-Th, fun-‘Sm¢ll95- The limo Klfl ll not mU°l1I 4 15 Ml" Can2ld2l’S .Apple ‘nls‘tl»rilll1Y influenced by sizo and leral service for Mrs. John William tho ""°l`s9' ll°“'eVel" “nd W” “ble gmd@_ Clark were held at her lata resi- to attend school 0” M°‘llllay'_5' 29 43 Mm luarket Stlmlllatcd lcl The commercial life of many ,dence on Linkletter Road. Th8y,‘ 5 I6 vliricties call be materially extended were conducted by Rev. Mr. Camp-f _TOOK THE D““ls‘“A sum" 30 44 .. I by storing at proper temperatures. ‘bell of the United Church, Summer l"lol`Sl‘l° young mlm oppenled below ' Canadian apples to the United 6 17 , l _' ld> More attention should be Paid side. and were lamely attended. '1"he Ml' 'l' E* Campbell' J' P' °°l_s‘°llll' I to harvesting apples at the DTODN' lpallbearers were: Messrs. W. W. day' charged Wllll drlvlllg o oo’ 31 45 l stage of maturity to ensure full de- Bake;-I Edgar Clark, Frank Gamble, Without H P9TmlI5~ H9 WM ,fllled vcloplllcllt ol quality and maximum ‘John Brooks, Walter Schuman $5 and Costs °’ oo” days ln -Iolll Hel Swfuge lIf@» 'and H. M. Baker. Interment was in took thi’ d*‘5`°‘~ A oo-so of 5 man 32 43 (el Greater care in the handling ‘the People! cemetery at Sn,nn,e,._'from Tignish charged with driving' 8 19 dismissed-S 33 47 ' -I slid l'l»llllllfrl'c o.‘fil~i.l’s slated to- ill order that tile fruit may be dellv- _PASSING OF ELDERLY RESL 9 20 H0 'licht <~.l::lln»;-.fills on me ilclvs or-od to the consumer in an unblem~ nE_\.T_,I.he,_e pusspd away at the _ANNUAL gEnv1f;E.._The W0-) da, from Loll.l.fn. Grcrlt. Britain has isllcclcollditifms. I for yozlrs been the lfizlqcst ln.1l'kct‘ for Cmlflfifrln :|_~»:»Ic_< lllzg tile United ‘ntolwlge ns sooll as they reach prime Sflltes has f\ll_'~'.f L'll;it‘d' 'ggi i’llellxIeil;l,elll, lirlvfif l'f‘l.’i;1‘,l'- 22 lhome of her son. Jolln Thomas. lllmls M‘55lolllll'l' Soooll' ol the 34 4s 1 lf) Aplllcs should be removed from .MMI Caroline Ame Dismm’ widow Umted Church at Belmont Lot 16_|. lo 21 of Jacob Dlgnn_ in ner ggln yenn held their annual services in the E 35 49 ' C~lflill!vC0llillIJlU`-'l~ Y on N0,‘,_ 1mh_ The decenscd wns (lhurch on Sunday evening, I 1_1-_-f -~_Y----.---~- -- Ls (ll 249.523 Si’ .- pl ll: _'..- I l I can ,-..-.. _ _. f-..-.__ J\ 9 Ku 29 F he ill th .h l.l~ l~. ir . l lr-vi »l.,, lm' li? a . 0,. np ,. r l lil ll lil "l. , l»,l.~ ii F? S Ui 9- P .‘2Sl'1f.~ETr`I- ll ITI ylll' l' .;! \\I` lit; lrlt.ilI\\ ` ll. ' I’ ~ l l .,._";'.ZI?_,'§ `T,'~ ` -v.'-._-; .T-.= wr' "-.-; .'\- .r ..'i.;”fotnlns drifts .. r y'»;.1, .-.>_ 'pq .lllrncr in prime condition, r ‘ .» ll .lf li.>;':l-Till. nc- -~~~' ' " an ironing skin .. ...n , 'y ills fl"»ll\ the plmples? ' fl mf Red eruptions? ‘ in f?!'f‘~‘ BFE? Tho :u~liv1~ fluid Dill) will wusli the . . l .»~~~ ., -. 1 .- f .- llirvllsl- llvrrlls out of fha skin. Touch , . l.l. _.l~.l... V .. , .._, _.., ,_ _ , W, :l iw; drops to al. bzld spot--wuteli the ' ' " "` " lf l`nrl>l|ill\ |.l<-llc-lr-.ilc. ilcpcut the test " il l‘l11»lIli Ill on.-. tim. iilrw iime.‘=-ilic rough lm- sigiléiy spots have disappeared. ( ,H N, W, l.. \. inn.-r lln¢ln-- lung ro., Lui. 'l ' ‘ " ‘- "-' .ll.l...-on .\f .l..lr'.~..|., llrrlurrifin *_ l »f“1. fv ° ;. ra-~ hilt m1lli` ills hcsi. lt()!iK$ plilnlisllcd ‘s f. .' . 'li \ .lull l.l!l_l.ri as wi-ll :ls ilu- older folk, hes: Alltliois l sul .-ll .v Wifi !.~l'iiils lllrifiis. 'fionery in Fancy Boxes - $1: l¥`~`.` _'i w.¢.lrl» "ici ~l;lr\\ili: of the best :uid lllllsl L`I’-'i`0-DATE ST.\'l’l4\\'¥ lli' dolls: up lil llenutiful BOXES, The b¢-5|, \-“lung ' frnlll till- ll. si mailers. mlurtillg from u prviiv box nf NOTE l l’r\l'lilc and l';.\'\"iil.0l’ES at only 20 cents encll on up to $5.00 for :lil 1-lcglint creation that would glzuldon the heart of the must fllsiivlluus. We have some great values for Gills in 'l‘l-..‘.l`llIillS and any class wishing to present tllclr teacher with one nf our llenutiful GIFT BCXES will receive rs dis- mlilll of 'l`F.'\' l‘l-Ill (‘l-INT oil Boxes $3.00 ouch and up Como in null lllzilw your scler-tion now. We will hold It for you. f'llll.l, __.___.. _ _ ____,A L_-_~___-.:='-“**`°'-‘-“`~`--U-T” ~:f~"~" -- -f, ‘ - ivmplqm of mr farm, and ,med On) by Mm Audrev Tavlm. of S,,m_ Prilnate of the Church ln Canada. after n, few days illness. Mr Stew PERSONALS i I r . ' _ . l ~' Y ' F .' " ~ - ' l - -' ~t 1 i bei es to westI ` ___ I to have her gmndcmldrm amundlnmnnde “nn much np,n,ec1a,_ed_ i‘he letter obo contained encourag ,ai orn;ery his ¢;nSLh W It 5 I Ilnn- bedside Them 5-9 left to The service was very nllicll enjoyed, mg l`ell°l'l°s from the lllllerent lpolno W are ro er' B' “I ’“Ml'- l-lHWI`¢!\¢€ Gollamf °f su-m'| ;mOum me Bmw Hamm., Wimmm ‘by me ,.3,.,g,.eg,,t,Dn__S_ branches of _work in the church §still xesides. Mrs. Olloloran of memde spent the Week end nt nys; .n M'.lssachllseti.=‘ Charles nndi _i>__ showing that the church °l E“g'>Bl°°mfleld ls ll Sister' Mr' slew'"tfh0me in TiBf\l5l'l-3- _ ‘ l .lend in canada is gaining strength I leaves no family His wife prede- I ° . _.__ ~ .. T XE F0 ALE l~.'clv.'nl'd ill Cleveland Ohio; Hcnry‘ I I PA CH Fo S B S ' . l , ea ll' 1 l l . h -= l -I l . ‘in Carleton Lot 6: and John Thom_ _BRIDAL 5“0wEn_AnO,,t two lyear by year.-S CPB-S im Rst Wil er To t e rc 4 _Miss Jenn Mmgearney has R few choice pa rs Also polygamous I _ » ____ i i 1 ii l th, ' l . A 1 : Ha Lane, Mon- nn with Whom she ,.€S5ded_ to whom lllundled guests gathered at the ma n "5 re ll Vos mu” l ‘oympo V_turned from a three weeks visit to ml* es PP lf' "Y the Gliardian extends sincere sym- lllomo ol Mr' “ml Mrs' Albert F' . . , Campbell. Frcetown. on Friday cv- , ,, “W .;.1tlly.20';l`rcf funeral nas held on lmmg' Nov; 13’ ih honor at their 'Presbyterian Manse. Summersid., __(.mlEBR_,,_,l,ED NINE TIETH ‘ ,| 'AUNITED CHURCH OF C d I *PAYNTERF_CAN!PBELL _ The is €Xl3El'ld(%d.-S. ' [the United stabes‘_6- ' ]t8§l.lE, P. E. I. 10543'll~3°°al. ana R. ov rom her late residence was the scene of ls. very pretty wed- _ -Mr. Russell Rogers of Colvmlm 5 to thp Unncd Chuwh in West De_'daughtcr Hazel, whose marriage I ding Wednesday afternoon’ Nov. BIRTHDAY Mrs. David Walker, of who is spending the “mer in |GeorKctown and Sturgeon. Services von Rev Yi C ff' ' + T Il0°l< P1060 Nov. 18th. A march was ' New Annan, celebrated her ninetleth r ook 0 lem ing. In-, ` .1Bth, when Miss Hazel J. Campbell, M ,hd Wed d N zmh sackville, with his family, paid BI ,termenn was in th.. family plot bc- lendcled by Miss Ollve mallelt ll” .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. latrherqliusge in aX;ma;v` Mrs' Ivlsit 9,0 Coleman and Sumxnerslde Irlfie the renrnlrls oi her late hus~ "l“‘“ Ml” ‘l°““ C""“°"°l‘ and M’“` fcnmnbell. Freewwn was united i11‘ ' " : lners on Saturday. ' V V _ , W lk i ` it f , _ 90 1 on matters of bus mud' who predeceased her eighteen lor Edwin Louis attll-cd as bride and lmamagc to MTI Albert Cecil Payn_‘ a er n sp e o lei years si Sunday, Dec. Bth: Georgetown, 11 xl. m. and 'l p. rn.; Sturgeon, 2.80 p. m. Service also in Sturgeon Fri- ‘dsy evening. Dec. 4th at 'L80 when ,_ tlll~ l d -cl o ll ~5~ , Ill. ill he lo ol Mil- ymrs agofsh Mmm carrying R basket of flowers, ltcr son of Mr- and Mrs' Gear 2 s \ery ac ive an has le unc a ' c message w use on nnlqwed by the b,.1de_t0_be entered P ’ te of F_ to Th g Iher faculties and can converse with _ _*_ the room. After the bride-to-be was ayn r' ‘ee wn' e ceremmy Iallyohe on ally subject. Many friends _Mn and Mn' L' R" Allen °i “'05 P€Tf0m’\°d by the RoV» C» J- so Icnued to see hen and con Summerside motored to Halifax. - .... - _ . gratuiate and Mrs. Charles Waite M t I Med' MISS Hcp.e Jardme and M155 'Clair Joan “SW f lf P b ' l or mm Lois Cairns carrlerl a heavily laden' s‘ p r 0 ne res y ‘l‘°l`- Ml' “ml Mrs Dovlll Walker' IN' S" and smut the week end with _mas mom ll~uunY_-lvlri iet's picture "The Angelus", which will be shown. The Sunday evening service in Georgetown will bring the same message. Rev. C. U. MacNev- Pieasant have the sympathy of thc basket of presents mtg the mo Ioorlon Church' S“mmel'5ldo' The Jr withlwhom she' N51.-les gnvmd their daughter, Mrs, Fraser Ross.Iin, Pastor. f .__ D. Brown _G n D ‘ _ T13 bride ton,” _ :supper in her honour, and a very Mr- Bhd MP8- GBOYKB received while working in the Itnrnslld gxogonors lfor presenting COMM Tgley were otmfldfd by MISS jolly evening was spent. Mrs. Roh- df St. Eieanors announce the mar- lumbcr woods in New Brunswick. nm. with sue, beautiful and ,,SCf,,1‘lllll' amphell' slstl” U* the bllde' ert Marchbank, on behalf of thc‘riage of their youngest dB\lghf»¢\‘» The young man left his home al . ‘_ Ialld Mr. John Payntcr, brother of " iwhole community in the loss of Iwmch was opened by Mis; Winn; ‘bride l°°l‘éd lll;ll°ls°me ln 9' henna” a number of friends from Charlotte- -B. . ,n ' _. . l l fu d ' ' elr on, George at the eally age _ I Foss of ‘K0 Silk Crepe Wm' It ,C Ito d Bum el-sid for :of 29 years’ through annmjury heICampbeli and names lead by- Mis? ‘hat and accessories in perfect ac_| own are n an m e I l ‘ | ..*EAST POINT INSTITUTE- The East Point Womenls Institute held their annual meeting at thc home ofthe President, Mrs. Dan gifts For shes e .lolly Good Fellow Im lo Wumenu Institute of Travellers Elia Freda to Eric D- W°0d-Side 0f|MoMlllen, on Nov. sth. Meeting little over three weeks ago for New ‘Was ‘sung Refreshments were sm_V_ ; S ZYOOIH. F0l Wim? the mofflage ‘Rest read an appropriate address to Clulton, at Chaxlottclown, Nov., Brunswick to work in the lumberlcd by the 1,1dics_ The :.cmah,de,. of ll;l;;lelllll;p€;1°(;lrl;°cY motllled tl’ the Mrs. Walker to which she replied I17Lh_-B Camus. While Bt \v0l”k he “BS Struck lthe evening was spent in music and O e S pments` when Very gmolously' Mrs' Wlllllml Taylor *“_"'*’ in the eye with something sharp, Idanclng iiilgegogirglclaggllgsfgzic Presented her with a gift from the' -Miss Adele Lidstone. R. N., who ' ' . l if . ___ Indo” lon the sound f h d Institute Other lovey g ts were has been vlsmng her mother, Mr; it is not exactly known whether? the eye became infected and blood » l' _There will be a stllleuilal rfellllruelfecng Ia, Tal of ha baggy lirolfd °t alxlllé- Lo intercession and prayer on Wed ‘xr ers' W O H r av ng sa e sld _ emselves with much merry mak- yen llcsday, at 9 a m in St Marys ing in honor of the newly wedded old and mm _S Church, Summerslde, for the dis 'couple' wished them much mppi y 8 llossod ml' ons of the World ‘md ness for the future, after which a C ‘ . . of wood' but the eye was injured “ESDAY IN ST M ‘other instluments announced the M ¢£_n‘_, & CO., Llfnlted The wound was dressed and the _I young man retumed to work; but on Saturday last. There are left oepedally for the pconlc in thcig BRINGING UP FATHER ' lu M V "_' ocial evening was enjoyed and later , __ ' Istrivken prairie nruvifwes Of Caroline young couple left for their home of W 'sisters and one -bro.her, to whomtndn, nf; the request of the Most 1nMl]1val1cy My and M,-5 pn _ Svmlnathy is extended- Funeral ser- Rev. clare L. worroli, archbishop ee, me very ,,°p.,1.n- young neonn, 3;; vie r hol ‘ ‘ es “ole ll 0" sulldoy o’~l*ol" ‘lf NOVH S¢0llu Bhd Primate Of ¢l\¢Iof Frectown, and a host of friends Kee noon at his homo and the United Church oi' England in Canada Atijoin 1 wishin th 10 ~ , n g em a ng and nnne Chllrch M ViCl0Tl8 WBSL Mr- the evening service on Sllnday Ven happy wedded life C |Bloomingdale of the Church of Archdeaclm White, D. D., read n ' ____. dan God conducted the services assist-‘m05f, interesting letter from A,-ch- m“ ed by Mr- Wyatt 0! the Nazarene ‘bishop Worrell giving an account of ,OF 0’LEARY-Mr John Stewart - a Church. Mount Pleasant. Interment' the recent meeting o; the Blsnopsof o'Leery well lrnown lobster peek `;,,:, ln P 's I |WB~! lil 0 €°l>l¢ Come?-My at at Toronto, when he was honollred|er, passed away on .Sunday moming W0 Vi°f»0ria West.-B. ‘ with the distinguished office of sg the homo of Mr. William Turner, -nnivru or rom: srawsnr mn., it -was a piece of stone or a knot -sr»s:crAL snnvlcu oN vvnn-I fl S ° ""5 °“ ‘brought by nistives and ffl°fldS~ mower Lldstone of ca Wolfe, l ‘ IIII ’ 11118 in any shape. d pe S Walk" was lormelly ll Ml” and her sister, Mrs George Bow wther, of Carleton, but has re- ne” of s“mme,.side_ ,en on Mondny ed in New Annan for nearly 'I0 rs and is a general favorite with Md_s Internal parasites in the shape orlns in the stomach and bowels hildren say their vitality and re physical development. They p the child in a constant stats of st and, if not attended to, on-. ger life. The child can be spared h suffering 'and the mother h anxiety by the best worm rem- ' mi GIIISH. etc. "II III that can be got, Miller‘s Worm, ders, which are sure death io‘ ' . . '.7-: E :-: ‘-=_. :-: le.:-: :-: gag morning on retur nto Baltimore '=_-"#3 1?: -'~';==:-.F-._-:-' nYEslcH'r Il ExAlvl1NA'r1oN ‘F Fiillnx -ns supplying IIl H.0§ioni\g\BoN III HIST I ' flflllilolnzlilzllllllccliolisl Illini 2"#-'°~ ill opened with the Institute Ode, fol- lowed by the reading of the Creed ln unison. Ten members responded to 'roll call by paying membership fee. Minutes of previous meeting were read and signed and financial statement of the year was given by the Secretary, which were as fol- lows: Receipts. $182.14; expenditures. slo2.22, leaving n balance of $19.92 on hand. Election of officers then took place and resulted ss follows: President, Mrs. w. s. Merncyre; Vice-president, Mrs. T. H. Beaton; Sec'y treasurer, Ella Beaton; Direc- tors. Mrs. J. F. McDonald. Josephine Beaton, Mrs. James Harris. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 1-Thi German situation is gradually nach ing its climax, and conferences ta be held in the near future will, tl a considerable extent. determine fm, eoenornle and political fm ol I 10089-11-14-Sat-tue-thur-tt. Germany. ` 'E5 s-Ll .ll nineoownus Liiwrrlzn. "lsr-,gl,l;,,,;=<_’ ` c. ii. mciran is son. f ..;. "-'r' ' EST. HENRY UUNN, --Ng/ _ U ” ' J. L.MneiuNNoN. _ _ cook sr son, LIMITED. . J’ n. w, Jonnsmn. "‘i1""' r.n.nnsm\v1'. ' R P- Bloom' n D A I 10504-i2-2-wnn-si ’ r _ ' , _ _ _ f » I__ I ( MAGQ\F_? OX’ *hr ef fffuu- I-lake sl»~»l-1| srmnremenfs will. ns ee .mln ‘l~r°1'\E.- BlT'rlE wus-r Kino QF ’”"‘”' aaa# Decals- 1-»>.\.\< le. '11-wr MnrLEOD .lr MacGREGOI§.. Ugg, QQ2 A rooms .lc 'rii0.ui~soN, Lilwrrsn. P\`rTY‘\TTLE. _|_A1-W? Q W. A. r>ooi.a s. coluranv, umrmn. MAMA5 pg-r, _ <~\ J. A. .usenoivasn sr colvlralw. r.nm'n:n. nr 3/, R. J. slnrnnsaso s. coluranv, Limirsn. s ll = ' ss.; e Q :3 lsr. si _ sxfié P *'\. p , ._-..._..- ,V ‘»"f”l"'»~.f -l.'». . ...W-....1 l-M 5lc»< or -'seam' Docs. i'l.i_.. TURN on 'n-la RADlo ` ‘AN FoRG\T ABo\_\~r'aM, Now \.».ol¢% Neo - G=N'r\_!.mu.\.»'l'\4¢5a DOG-B‘50.itTs ARI *n-is 5:51' FonYouP. Pirro-anon Fon. woooass, Bu\.a‘5. 5PANls\.5 on- M».‘5'r\rl=5 lain .J rr' *__-r lf' . . By George McManus . In , \\_ pl. // / \ ‘ ' / .' . sill if; f‘, I 1""‘ " "lll'. ff-.J .QI :- '~ V- .I ff 1.'|:'_{i.~;; _:_ . _ ». ".,.,. `»i,._;,`I' ’ ' _, . \ .' lil' " _ _/ .ff si,-_ . ~“'a lx_‘zY Y yn 4 - f