NOMEMBER 14. 195 Tllagngilztorrcroww GUARDIAN laxtiiy attired in a dainty suit oi white georgeite with bridal veil and bedccked with orange blouoms and - ~ d la ed a crgeous bouquet o! -SCIIOOL WORK —- Bloomfield 6:2,“: and rial 5h, w” glygn ;- Cam" 5cm“ is ‘Hqressmg raw“ way by her father. The bridesmaid ably under the skillful mlnuelnent was draw m mm" ‘Wnfih Th, 1 c‘ M,“ “u,” P‘ ArsemmnFa- happy couple were the recipients o1, l __J many (ellcitoua expression: 0f: ,1 U" °"NE”""A"°‘“" imp‘ good will. and sparkling bright‘ i Western Guardian 4._.__._. ., , Small Boys’ Blue Chinchilla c Overcoats $4.50 1 ...... ... e1... Navy w... ell...l..li.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , hm, w“... ,,.,_l Will ou ve this one our inspection when you are down town v _ _ today’ lit is really ayremarkable value in a low-priced coat- , “P Chg“ 5°11‘) Allifffdm‘ l‘ 1° 2° "m wedding march w» played b)’ l ' _ yum ' ‘ ‘mum’ ' rm. W. A. Llockhart, and volumcs For the schoolboy who needs something warm, good looking . 9.M°_.n_,,_h_ o’ instrumental and vow mum and at a. nloderate price, this is a good Wm mndmd by mm, u, m, -pl'0pOiltl0ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ “CAR LOAD 0F DRESSED 5°55 guests, the accompaniments being- ' Another. lot of that Popular Rayon stripe Underwear for Ladies You have been waiting for this one, for some weeks, now so c _¢__. Boys’ all wool Mackinaw Boys’ leatherette Wind- l 4.25 wanted every Wednesday. To be able to pay the hizhestprice we have to ship in car loads. By selling your {played by Miss Mary Ready. The ‘wedding presents were, indeed. num "crous. useful and beautiful, includ- we are delighted to announce its‘ arrival. Delightfully smooth. light wel§ht and warm. cotton fabric with narrow cross stripe breakers, brown, .. . . . . .. Boys’ blue Chinchilla Overcoats, of rayon This is the perfect fitting line. Perfectly made and permanently satisfactory‘ Vests in cream white. with short sleeve or sleeveless. Bloomers ‘in all sizes, Cream, Lavender, PinlnCamel and Sky Norfolk Coats boys‘ Penman’: fleecedin- 1 n0 ed Combinations ' pork lo 1w you help us w pay top m; a pair o! silver black 10x65 from. of market. Peter MacNutt & Son. the parents o! the bride, also some ' 9685-ll-11-3hsubstantial cheques from praclical $12 ' 00' ‘$13 ' 75’ $15 ' 00 ivell-wlshers. The Kfwm’: I!" l0 and -- - ' ~ ‘ - ~ - - ' ' - ' ' - -salus TALENT. SAME earn. the bride was a chew Ior o 511b- _ 7 _ diflerent place. Sulnmerside Eastern‘ siantial sum and to the bridesmaid Bays PO10 neck sweaters’ l star Concert in Sarletown Hall inéyn beautiiul fountain pen and semi’- blue! fawnl an .1295 - - - - -.-. i stead oi Central Bcdcque llall, iTlday,‘ To the groolnsman the present we: {November 15th. Proceeds for Pro-o Wfl1'1-1"111‘119d Dfimknm- The testant Orphanage. 14-21. Cilwrdlml renders Join in extending 1 ‘the best o! wishes. Y. , -DOG LOST-Nicely marked ‘ . _' l . black and white Golly dog. Reward , L l {or his return or {or information or _coi"nr Nswsfh‘ u“ Co“! ‘his whereabouts. Mrs. B. W. Robin- IHWSE n sunmxemde on mud“ Boys" Tiger Brand heavy 1 fleece Combinations .. . ' A Boys’ Blue - Chinchilla Overcoats $12. to $18. Splendid Garments, beautifully nlade, well tailored, stylish, smart, handsome, $12.00, $13.76, $15.00 . . ., " son Phone 61 Summvrslde 9733-2l lbw“? Messrs ‘Alexander Cnmgtul- ' Axial Jim MQlIlSOR. J. Pfls. four par.i:..z __UN;TED CHURCH 0F CAN lYClii Summerside and vicinity u" 1 “m, K€n5;n8'mn_ Ne, “m, Rm J charged will; stealing a bag cl '12. In saint’ D_ n” minim?‘ 9A5 m m ;he value ol fifty cents from the ... -‘Snnday School; 11 a. m. Th6 Power N" R‘ ,$"“°" at New Amm" o“ l0; the Keys; 7 I, m Stewardship. ‘the night c-I November 2nd. TllTCJ l l3 n m“ summcflield. A Cordial wen '0! the parties were tried and a. war- _ {come to 51L "rant was issued for the fourth, who - i ____ ffsllcd to answer the sunlmons. The_ ‘ a - _ __NEvy RE$1D|5NT5_M;_ and Mm ‘luiarulwiion was laid by John Dumr K eIIWOOd 0 75 c Blankets lSlletn and lamily o! O'Leary have rhy. detective for the C N. R. at This is the ideally useful blanket. Perfect as , u Itaken up ‘their residence in sum. lirnctz-zi. N. B. The trial occupied ERA; 11'» TUE an extra bed covering, admirable as a. couch) JA y ;l’ill2l‘Slds and are being warmly \v¢l_ the attention oi the Court most oi . iccmcd. Mr. Sheen who was {Qrmgrly .hc day._lt appeared that the part- j cover, soft, light weight and delightfully warm. EACH $10.75. ~ ivrith Messrs Kennedy a Co. O‘Le:iry i“ were out drlvinz in n. ca: be- Kenwood Bathrobes .. ... $1‘ POLO NECK SWEATER FOR eovs um Young Men’s guaranteed l I MNEATER FOR l. wiih Messrs R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd. Sum. and nladc a call at the rear of New ,5 “YICIElLlEr-S. TAnnan station, where one of the part; ‘ I ' lcs said there was some coal be-l w-urluslvlzan-oit Kenslngion 0111111161113 m his mcther and he brought I a Wednesday evening. October 30th. ‘Ole? a bag and put it on the run- l . Mr. Reagh Sudsbury was married to ning board oi’ the car. They then, ‘, Miss Thelma Gczwrude SemlYc. drove into Summsrsidc. The sectionl dWEhWY Cl N11‘. and Mrs. Tvuclal mun gave evidence that six bags of Selrplc. Kemington. R/cv. Freckrrlclr Coal had hem taken t, New M- _ ivilliamson. Presbyterian Minister m,‘ $1.1M” m, “t”, p“; n; o” f°f ‘Jilmqu’? Peflcwmcd the 9cm‘ tobcr for the purpose of heating the l The famqus "BRANTFORDE" Bl8Ilk8tS in __ "wny- Th“ "“d~‘°1°“ w“ 01mm?“ station. 1t was put in the lreightf by M,“ nmmon Lockhm, Tnm N_ m o! m Swim‘ but was m Mb plain colors and checks, at each .. . . . . $8‘ 8., cousin of the bride, mid ‘Unwed u“ one bag had dmppened i ‘\ . crewman wosMiwlflse-nlolvbi-orrwr m, Sea.“ mm m,“ m, m, C0,,‘ White wool and union Blankets all sizes and of the bride. The auspicious cere- WGiQhtS $5-95 to mony was performed a,” the he!“ hi; Travellers Rest station was left Cotton and down’ filled comforters $2.50 to has now taken an inlpzirlant nosléion 11111810; l0 0m f»! V00 50490591905 l 1 l l Here's o costume pylarnc with a Spanis swagger. Its the wok-in p: with wide flared legs. it u an lnsouclant air.‘ Perhaps it's the languid appli- que cl the Itcrcador smolnin crhaps it s because it l: a so. oungeble. We are showing this fascinat- I model, and many of the oocl: new Brevitics In our " Underwear Department. Won tyoucomeandscetlicm? "Clcowrl. val-nu was. Emilio! m Iaould In Luau! LI ‘cu, 9:1‘? Ilhyrlluhlon: bu‘... A veryjiandsome soft wool blanket in large Boys’ all wool failcy V- _ checks offered at each . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $5.15 neck Sweaters .. . . . . .. Boys’ dark brown cordu- roy Bloomer Pants .. . . . . Boys’ all wool cloth Wind- 2 F9 breakers, all sizes . . . . . . "5 Men’s blue Chinchilla. Ov- I -.-.-...-.-¢---- - oi the bride. bonsai-ll a bcnutiiul ‘Din a Duo Owside the 5mm)“ 0“ the arch oi bells and roses in the daint- §Ur°‘md' bunt i: did mt “PW” a5 u " crcoats, plush lined .. . . Men's blue Melton Over- blue Botany Wool Suits. Efloung lglefis fancy tweed Suits, ‘l’ 5.00 18.00 ...... .. 10-00 Men's all wool genuine Barrymore Overcoats. . Men's Mackinaw Coats, $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 to. . 17 Mews Dresgisng Gowns, silk, _ _ . _ re et, l l, .00 coats. full P111211 lined. . . . ’ to _ fie? _ | U _ l ‘ _ I . Young lllelfs Blue Overcoats. Men's leather Windbreakers, ed by the Bellalny cccnpany and was ‘"""‘t f9" ' later in the service Q1 the provincial wa-“pbeu “FY9365 m? u" 97°59“ m, appointed purlm._ The bride was jany of that had been taken. The __.,._v____ {C3595 “were adjourned until Tuesday judgement. Mr. Thane zovemment‘ ‘Illliflll and Mr. Heath Strong, K, 0., wrelvet collars, $22.00 and Mo one a M61150]: 25.00 " nuns» s; ...:‘.‘.:3? .3:“:.‘.‘.1.i1;‘;t:i“.i:‘t.;1 lNwMEMORlAM hogs and wheeling it home in wheel MISS JANE SELLER $s.o0,$11. -. 75, $14. 50 22.00 ‘I .-~-¢n-..-_-‘ engaged in a. clerical ‘ other business firms here. l i For some years he was employcrll as an BCCQUULQHL by lllc Ednzontonl Journal while he was subsequently} capacity by Known as one oi the city‘s lead- ing baritones, Mr. Caseiey wins great- ly in demand in musical circles. He wide circle "of irlends. was born 73' 110ml ago at Wlmloe Road his par- ents being James and Grace Dia- was a pioneer member oi the Ed- lucnton male chorus, and at times did considerable singing over the radio. , He is survived by a widow, incml erly Miss Minna Lawson. douthtcr; of the late Mr. John Lawson. Chan. I side. spent the Thanksgiving hull. for the flCCllSfidrcs. Feel Sore? [so .\lll\ll.'(l'i Linlmeni. PERSONALS —Mr. J. B. Martin, Abram’; Vil- lage. was visiting relativas and friends in Bloomfield and Howlan. ~13 ~Mln Bruce Callback, ct Summer- day irlth friends m Charlvttetown—S ...___. $30.00 EACH. The Toreador ‘W Y‘ The finest assortment of high grade bedding I , " I inP. E. 1. ~ ' A -'.'!N“ITUTE M5ETlNG"Th9 men bull cannon ware mostly $8.80 suckers. ""5"" 1mm" '°‘ m‘ N” Perth and cutters were sold between 83.15 , Good ewes and wothm broulhl “'°m°"" Immm‘ w” M“ “t "l" to $4.00? common bulls were {inn at $10.50, bucks and culls i850- .~Ml.ss Zinck. Red Cross nurse for home or Mrs. M. 1". ccrcoran. on u‘ m, MM “mm” w “M m. Ho“ w“. “nay ‘t “no w w, ‘tuned Saturday oczzstn. atthe home w. Dialnondb wile was Mia An- “jiffjjj, ‘:;i,.,fl§“il;,t°;, 5P"'"°° °°'““‘Y' “W” ‘h’ Thlmllv" "°"- 6m’ Wm‘ 8 ml°n““”" 1's“ heavier bullLCalvea were smay at 1n m bloom {ea and valued saws of her nephew 244 Kent st. n; the hie Lockhart and to uiem were born a ' ' W’ ' Vi“ “ma” “l "“'"*"‘ “"0 Chemr- "15"" 0mm‘- M°°l I m" "" $5.50 m: mum w $13.60 re.- goodwon mostly ‘who. - divine at the honle at 11019 B8 Ave. 1n N. s.-s. the Institute Ode. and r011 call was ‘use or eighty years. She was born in two sons. Charles and Russel andlcmmeau answqnd by payment o: m” “w, ’ —Mrs. Peter Sinclair o! Summer- lfiidl"! " 5 Wmplm“ °‘ “mm” u“ The death or Miss Jane seller oc- numd, o! that blame. The iuncral service oi the late Ev~ ' ?§§ $233!?! 5!‘!!- 123‘ T’ gWfllN WINTRY WINDS BLOW ‘a usually the time when lcrgctiul zersolu forget to close doors. rgetiulness can ruflle your temper d cause you much discomfort-but ot if your door is equipped with a pendable check that will close it utomstically oven in the lace oi’ a firong wind. You have the door we lave the check-let's get together. _= The Rogers s ardware C0., . Limited DRESSED HOGS WANTED Will be plying highest market price m- dreued hop dcllvohcd at our ' mtenoue. lllllilflfill- lvlfllfllh - uuday and Wednesday o! each '__ all. ‘ I. I- MEI-MAN- co~a n». 6&0 HAW YOU‘ IYII AND l: GLAIIII ITITID IY E. E. PARKMAN Rubin-ed Optometrist ‘ Montague. P. E. l. z Q-OO-OQ-O-OOO-QO-OO-O-OOQ Their I her home at 290 ‘Grail/en St. until re- ICBHUY. She was a regular attendant at lTrinity United Church fin the faith and ‘the Lord Jesus Christ and icll asleep confident of the Re- ‘surrcction morn Mic was visited by jlJl. Ramsay and Rev Mr. Brown dur- fl-fl; he: illness. The funeral services lit-ere held Sunday Oct 27th. at 4. P. M. Many friends and relatives were in lafitcndence. Interment was in the y. family plot at Peoples Cemetery. she lived service o! f’ JOHN CARVER DIAMOND ‘ John Carver Diamond. when 14¢. lent pulsing L9 deeply repelled by l LO-Q-OO-OO O-fR 6-6 ‘40-0-0-4 §O-§§-§—O ' l llllln cllsslllllr For Baseburners "Wlllhellllolaulonlladfioal- We are dilcluvflng “fly. A. Pickard £0 Co. PIIONI M0 ooooownooooubooooaoau survive. HI is also survived by two brothers, Elijah. and Wallace as well as three sisters, Mrs. William Proc- tor and Mrs. John Casslord o! this 01W 811d Mrs. Roderick oi’ Oyster Bed Bridge. Aim‘ spending some seventeen years in the west. Mr. Diamond rc- turned to Charlottetown where for a long period he acted as night Wfltfihmln iot a large part, of the business district of the City. a duty which he carried out with efficiency] and fidelity. Many years ago he became a mam- ‘ l Charlottetown P. E. I. and lived in one daughter. Margaret, all oi’ whom; i I l i l bar oi’ the Falrview Baptist Church; Careful and conscientous in his life and calling. a kind rrlend. a good! neighbour and n [cod citizen there’ has puud on one who could lay ‘"1 know not whore Hi1 islands lill. ‘rwr canoe m» in ‘u. § ! only knew 1 elnndt drlfl. I IIYOM Hi1 love lad care." " svucrl- J. caszwv . I null sunnlntr.’ -—~ I Prominent in Mllllcll and Bullncss Olrslu In Edmonton. I Long prominent in musical and buaincu circles in this city where he had lived for twlntykaeven years, Everett .1. cmlu. ma iiity-one, oil 11010, l0 Ave. Idmonton, 111m, pas- ccd any lcturday momlng. He had] Ned in B”! health since last sprint and Illllll! lllecumbed u. a severe at- tack o! lllllcll. m. ououy. who 1m bom in Ken- singtonuP-II. 1.. calm to Edmonton from the Ollt in till only days and it n! not 1m More he wu nro-' minently identified with various ac- tivities hon. Ha was lint employ- erctt John Cascley of 11019 88 ave, field. and Miss Annie McLeod. New ,3. w. Bqwmzns, w, n_ Sflnn-nmn, lmcrside and throughout Prince Coun- ,W. V. Newson and H. vol-non Shaw. l. 3 W110 P155511 HWY in *1“ 50111001011 London. were visitors to Summer- hospital on Saturday, October 19. aide 155; week, E, W85 held Monday nitcrnzon at 3.30‘ .____ o‘clo:k from the family residence. -Mrs. John T. White nad dough- Rev. Mr. McIntosh of Knox Unitedlter. Miss Martina. were visitors lo church. assisted by Dr. A. '1‘. Bar- iSUlflIlEfSld-é last-Friday. E. nard of St. Stephen's College, 0111:», intcd and intrrmsn‘ Ins-i: plare in; --Mr, Harry Mutint o! Bummer. the Mount Plcnrmllt comerery. The side. was operated upon in the Prince pallbearers all lormrr Prllire Itd- ', County Hospital on Monday for ap- ward Island friends, were Messrs mndlritts. H1! mm)’ friends at Bum- g._ _y_ s_ m“.;hc.., w_ Q Nmcmna ‘Ly, will wish him a sneedy recovery. llc leaves to mourn his loss his wile,‘ "M"- W-n McNflu- 91 dMIllP-N- one ssh, Lawson and one daughter-ls» ‘vm- "cwmlmnhd by h" I011. Dorothy. Andrew Brothels had Edward, spent the Thanksgiving ma,“ {holiday with mend: at Bummer-aide. left on return home this morning. B. --- l --Mr|. H. A. Compton. ha: returned yo‘ H)”. yum ' ihcme to. Summenlde irom an lnjuy- - able visit to Charlottetown when aha I I was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Duché’ Mr. Fred Keemh, 31 Crawford Are... “mhh-s Windsor, Ont... writas-.-—"I weal ' --—- troubled with rheumatism for seven l _M;-_ glmnnm‘ mung" o! u" yearn. and for fmr year! I WM ' ham.“ x h“ w {m heme‘. out of be: Central Craamerica, wu in gum. and could not m straight in a chair. mer-ilde this week on business-in con- “I derived such good roaultl from inaction with their new factory. which BU R If l‘, gls nearing complexion-S. " I , BLOOD] BITTE; RS1 I vim w mica my m“, .... m; ,4 i awuuav filmed... .1. your wonderful med no, and to also 1W. Willllm8. will conduct lervlce: on, yflgdijalxffftflh" '50" I h" fsundny, Nev. l1, u renown-Manta. p“; up m, b, Th8 T_ mun!“ o." fgue. 11 a. m., Murray River, 3 p. nu. United. Toronto. Ont- Murrny Harbor, 7. p. m. ‘Eastern Guardian I l l .1110! iALt-Jun Brod Oxford l Ram. imported. George MacDonald, 1 Brudeneli. 9702-ll-l3-3i. President gave an encouraging rc- port o! the year's work. The financial with a 300d balance on hand. Mrs. E1 L. Mou- wu xvi-elected Presidenl with Mrs. M. 2'. Oorcoren vice-ores- ident and Mrs. A. Hamilton acre:- uy. The various committees were re appointed. Little Miss Catherine Cor col-an recited vary pxettily "I. Flanders’ Fields." The sick commit tee reported visits made ‘and irui. sent to a lick member. Arrangements were mlde to sell HOMO-mid! candy . at the Play being put on in the Hall on the 14th in old oi’ the Hall tund- Miu Lamont invited the out meet- ing w her homo. A delicious lunch was served and alter a l0!!! nicely; rendered by the hostess’ um!!! clmshtors. the meetlnl 010W! W011 the National Anthem. I l I'll LIVESTOCK MARKET MONflwAL. Que. Nov. it-Jrhw were 181 cattle. 7b caivea. 30: not! the mo Montreal livestock markets hare today. Cattle ollerod were coin- mon cowl. calmer: and cutwrl oom- _-.- “ Eczema “ Pellicura ’ ’ “ Eczema The nut wonderful In the wand In a sum-mama noun. v report showed a very successful year ' and 9U sheep and lambs for sale on . Style No. 36s ._. ‘ mp ll l S‘ ~ n 8min wemagoeeililf #311? _ u bmwaninghoo: in a» - . Exoepn‘ ll h fabric f ' an ' can re ado. Squrcl-leel. ._. . . ' $2.09‘. l». Alloy d.» ‘Co. Ltd, Charlottetown. ilglih}. l; A