_ cans ‘the Central liuardianf .11’. _._. Thin column 1| rest-net] for he“: or lui-ul lllllfftll lull LIIIIEIIIIIIII u! i n newey nature may De umt-rti-d u: l t ' oontl u nun] strictly unyuule in; ndvunca. ' coivrizurrnvriun urn msun- g 2 ~ ’ ANCE. L-tiI98-7-l2-3l2; comlwfil‘ C" ARGE Nov _____ 8th. Kingston at 1i A. M. CRASWELL FOR Cums-HMS service at New Dominion at 7. Corn- photographs_ - wall at 7. Rev. D. K. Ros, Minis- ter. L-109-ll-6-li. BUY ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR Bring dill and Radio L ronulmn momhly_ nmonomic , information oi mu nlue m home. Name ... Adilrru zihrcalst of the new! . . - ' . . cnrenainmen! this liirm Radio tbar give: NUT reports you finer, J/ircr reception. wave for world-wide recepr Norrh A." rican slmions by day . . . vxivc for the grmrcsr pro- ‘, hrosricisr nightly. Dependable by RCA Victor snuidni TC. ecause it is made . . economical becwusc it is iv dew . ‘ ( the BOTH STORE? $ummerside=Charlottetown IL.‘ ._....' 1...‘ .‘...$:¢. L? ' 7 WANTED CROSS FOX AND RED FOX, MINK, MUSKRATS Highest Cash Prices paid. .i Mail, Express or Bring your Furs TO Al}, IWacLURE and MacKINNON ‘if E 112 Kent Street Charlottetown FARMERS ATTENTION! rmps. vnllr Seed and ‘Inhlr- Stork Potatoes in both s with necess- to the s and South timerirun markets we m tn hrmzih- unlimltctl ii in .1 nus: lYhvtlir-r you intend Dlnntnqllt“, at the Puthln shcd in (ir-nrgctoivn, in carlonds with us before selling. MONTAGUE e004 eeeeeoeoe-eeoe-eeee-eooeeeoe our mare and receive n nimble RCA View: ALMANAC -Book g Ilmplfhfllllfl eln ltliollll ii n. .1 {or lo\v battery-drain . . . duui-n-ave ICCCIIIEI‘ is the tor rbc farm home that wants r, vet reasonably priced. Easy §&OQOOOQOQO6000>>O~O¢OOQOOO+OOOQFOV§O¢v§Q40¥O¥FO+O-O Nmv that the harvest is nvcr and the summer is ended ‘your next most important problem is thr- mnrkcting oi your As we Imvr- the best Incllitics for buying, handling and best. (Jnnadian. quantities continuously throughout the ornsnn at highest mnrirct prices for cash. drlivcrizig at our warehouse in the Ilnilway Lim- or by truck, It will )8] you to gilt In touch POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited wupeeno er ll! 0 the ium now, you will not. regret it. starting in the Guardian tomor- POW. "BROOKVILLE LIME" tor best. results. N-B09-10-8-tl. Oct. 31. CHRISTIAN CHURCIISCIIOOL- 0- W- L- MEETING-On 0551M ROOM-Oyster stew or chicken sandwich and tea, Thursday 4 to, gue 0t’ Little Pond subdivision held 10 p.111. L-60-11-4-2i i their meeting. Correspondence was Short- ion and special- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, — Services Sunday, November 8th.‘. ‘ Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Coimmmion; pfesidenl’ M“- juex’ A‘ MCDM" Service. ltiaishiicld 2.30 P. M‘. Com- | ad’ n’ was mined by Mrs’ Chas‘ munion Service. Highflcld 7.30 P. M. J- M°D°md “"1 Sewmled by M155 L_135_11_0_n_ Annie Steele that. a. donation be sent; to the Regina Fund and cha- pel in the West, in memory oi’ the late Margaret Jones. After some discussion it was decided to pur- chase the necessary linen forni- iur. Meeting (rloscd with prayer. lot’ convention were rend by the UNITED BAPTIST SERVICES ‘ for Sunday, November 8th, 1936.‘ Pastor, Rev. B.G. Mzuizcr. 11.00 A.M. at Long Creek. 3.00 P.2d. at Clyde River. 7.30 RM. at Kingston. L-IOS-ll-(i-li. WEEKLY CARD PARTY —'I'he xeckly card party and dance took gilace at. Green Road School, Fri- .i.'i_v 30th. Thcrc- was a large num- >'~r present, and n most cnjdvnble evening was spent by all. After zmrtielpiznig in curd-playizic, uesng contest sponsored by Rev. C. Pilrc- proved to be very interest- ing 3.5 well as SilCCJSnilll. An im- iortant feature at the evening was stcp-rluncing by scvcml res- idents of thc district, and the Rl-TIJOVI-JIIING - Many friends will be pleased to hear that Miss Mary C. Gallant. of North Rustleo has returned to her home from the L":i:1i'lritteioi.\'1i liospiizil and is able to be up around auuun after UIldCTg-llllfi ll serious operation about two months ago. REMINDER TO IIIIYIEIVPISICIIS. L-Advertisevs are rcminrlrw’. copy for new advertisements, or correr-ti n:- must reach the Guardian Office bv 11 A. M. the day previous to mser- I lion. Recently LIICIK‘ has been n ien- i dcncy to dc _v copy vifc-rcing us l.» carry atlvcrtiscmeuts over to ad- vertisers‘ inconvcniezicc mid disap- pointment. Please maize a notc- "Aris must be in Guard; n Oiiflcr- by 11 A MA" L-ttwl l lunch was served by the ladies of the district alter which’ dzinchzr: unis indulged in. All then departed looking forward to the ifnrl :1 .1 iuncnt which takes place Friday, Nov. (iih. I-‘ihuv... n1‘. the prize iviniivrswlsrirlitxs- M.hi. CllSllCkj Gents —- Charlie ti‘.- \V. . ‘Poole; Cunsulntim --.\I'-.\i'g.1i'ci Mc- llrfliLOioi N PARTY — Tilt“ Borden Girl Guides lizld their nn- nual Halloween 1 on the ev-i ening of OCIDIIOI‘ 31st. Thr- hull was‘ nicely decorated for the .ibn in (irange and black with the usual accompaniment of witches, black} cats, rmdd JllCk-0—lIilll(‘l'llS. The} cnpiuin, lvliss Jennie Aiuclionaltl. opcncd the party by reading ti‘ Gnughcy; Guessing Cotitcst- Ev_ ereit Condon. Mr. Edmund (iillis of Tignisli. P. 1., has been spsncling a few I.i_v.s wit-h his shit-r, iVIrs. P. W. Connors, Black's Harbor, N. B. 0L‘. lvliss Mildred Dixon has re- _ _ turned homo aftcr visiting friends Girl Guxdc Gazette, n paper com- i in NC“, Glasgow, R L She Wm‘. pmwd by m“ norm“ Gm Gllkwsd ixcrnmpnniod bv Miss Ruth Steph- thB BYE on BIIS SCHEDULE Bummcrsldn for t’ lnllvtmvn 12.15 midnight or 602. In Summcrsirlg nut leaves mm Grmrllrs Dru: Store. phone 36- Fol’ i'ulI lnfnrmnfnn phone or \l.It ISLIINO MOTOR TRANSPORT LTII (‘lL-IRLOTTETOWN Island iiioitor Transport Ltd. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY LEAVES Charlottetown for Borden 7.30 A..\I. 1.00 RM. Charlottetown for Hvxnmcrside 7.30 A31. 1.00 PM. 7.00 P.M. lummerside for Borden 8.55 A.l\I. 31.15 l'.IVl. Slmnnersidu for Charlottetown 10.30 A.M. 5.00 PM. 8.45 PM. Borden for Summcrslilr- 11.40 A.M. 4.15 l".M. Borden I01’ Charlottetown 9.40 AJI. 4.15 P.M.[ SUNDAY ONLY. LEAVES Charlottetown lor Silmmersldc 8.15 AJII. 1.00 RM. 7.00 P.M. Bnmmerside for (‘Imrlottrinwn 10.34) AJII. 5.00 I’.M. 8.45 PM. IATURDAY NIUIII‘ EXTRA. LIL-IVES Chnrlottetown fnr “Iummcrslrle 10.30 l'.lli. In Charlottetown lhis loaves from Ilrddin Brim, Drug Store, phone 86 fifi-e-e-v-mu-ia-u ' tests were cnjvycnl by all. Lunch Grade X-l» 3Tl"'l»'m'¢l' ~FilllllPYi “.35 thgn gpfYCil by the pan-Q} 2. Eleanor Smith nnd Adele Mc- Ilcadcrs, nitcr which singing mid IVOI‘; 3. JDSCPhiIII‘ GFPPYIHH. ghost stories was the order oi Grade IX—1- Rsrlnond Smith: The tiuidcs, all of \\'llt'l1i were in ‘ mlgo,l‘-da,,ghfc,. of Du and M“ masqncrnrlr‘ cosiun" were seutctl stwhvnson’ _ Mo,,_c.~on T.1_an$m_i1].~‘ in horse-shoe formznioii. Aiuch ‘ mcrriiiieiit was Cl1ll$i'(l by rundingi, the Childm‘ fortunes The usual! Hnlloxvcfcn games such as ducking‘; for apples, music-til chairs, and con- . 5'.- KINKORA SCIIOOL 11...... Roll for October. ‘ 2. Almn Monnghzin; 3. Illl. liicivor. Grade VIII-l. Preston KclLv; 2. RoseleenMcCnrvillc; 3. Ivan Farm- cr. ‘ Grade VI—1. Tcrcsn. Mclvcr; J-‘rnnccss Brennan; 3. Hilda Sulli- van. Grade V—-1. Katherine Farmer; 2. Mary Corr; 3. J. D. McCnrville. Grade IV—l. Elnine Robert; 2. Patricia Johnston. Grade III-l. Edna Gallant; 2. Carl Smith: 3. Irene Grccnnn. procorlurc. Prize ior ihc best (:05- tume was won by Patricia Rodg- ers who rcprescntctl n Swiss peas- ant girl. The party was brought to o. close by singing Tops. l 0 Grade II Sr.~1. Genevieve a . , Grccmm; 2. Leo Carr; 3. Marjory Use Meniltolnium Mbmm '0 hen, open "w Grade II Jr.-—l. Frances Farm- noqrils and m-rmig er; 2. Mary Gallant; 3. Louis freer breathing. Shrccnan. Grade I-l. Louis Monnhnn; 2. Terese Farmer; 3. Desmond Sulli- van. ' QMENTHO Gives ' LOTTIITQWN GUARDIAN ember] Ada Adzuns and futility of Darnley, Rally' motored to Sunimerside on Friday ANYTHING BUT LOVE — Be; and family, accompanied by Mrs. sure to read the opening chapter: Aubrey Hiltz, spent Sunday in Ken- ilth the Catholic Women's Iss3 Q11 Film‘? nlllmm? m!‘ 9MP“ read by the secretory; two reportsi 1 ed in a. lovely gown of sand crepe a . 111x505 Costcllos, Tryonc. A dainty’, , William Brown. At :1 lutc- hour all ‘ Adams, Sea View. ._,-___. '» ,- jg I’ _.._ CC. INC. ‘l’. U. IEO. U. I. PAT. OF . . ' _ t (I "J6 IV NC! SIIVI THE ('10- BETWEEN. l dea View And Vicinity r Airs. Herbert. L. Donald, Sea View; returned last week from a four ‘ “pt-ks visit in Boston, Mass. M.r. Preston Pickering and Mrs. and were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Ilowarli Waite. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murphy sington the guests of Misses Jessie and Lillian Murphy. 1 Mr. Roy Dussan. Sea. View, ieit where he is attending a meeting o1 l the Mink Association. ' Mr. and M38. Theodore Bayer, Charlottetown, motored to Sea View Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Campbell, Burlington, was the scene oi u happy gathering on Monday evening, October 19th, when a large number of friends and relatives as- sembled to tcuder their daughter Hilda, who is one of the season's brides, a miscellaneous shower. Mic dYlHYlllg-POOIII was prettily decor- ,atetl with flowers and yellow and ltvwhit: streamers. The wedding - march was played by Miss Bertha Millmun and the bride-to-be dress- was escorted to the seat of honour by Miss Kathleen Profitt. The num- erous gifts were presented by Misses Louise CilllllilJCll midEnid MacLeod and opcncd by Misses Molly Keough anti Ilene Campbell while the ac- companying verses were read by Ruby Cousins and arranged in order by Evelyn Johnson. Miss Campbell graciously thanked hcr friends after ivhich all lifilililly joined in singing "For shes a jo.ly good fellow." ltcfreshmcnis were sewed by the radios and u delightful evening was ..pent in music, Song and social. mtcrcoursc. '.l'hc musicians for the‘ evening were: Miss Molly Keough and Messrs. Ferdie Killbriue and dispersant to their homes wislnng bliss Campbell many years of happy wedded bliss". bliss Hilda Adams, Summcrsjd-c, spun. the week end at the home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. James The Anglican Women's Auxiliary was held at the home oi Mrs. J. Weeks Murphy on Wednesday aftrrnoon, October 21st, with an at- tendance of fiftccn members. Alter the devotional period a vcry intcr- esting "talk" was given. by Rev. Mr. I-‘reanie on Africa. \v.th map illus- trations and a reading on the hos- pital of Aklavik. Meeting closed ivith the hymn "Blesl. be the tie that binds." Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. On Friday evening an enjoyable 1Iztllowe‘en social in Sea View Hall under the auspices of the Women's Institute and a very satisfactory slim realized. A large numberat- tended and Mr. Alt Stewart cap- ably presided as chairman. The following program was much en- i rovers | e EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glnssel Etc. N. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Ofllce Connected With Drugstore. joyed: Musical selections by Mrs- Lome Campbell and Mr- Roll-Rd Pickering; Reading by Miss Iouise Johnson; Bolo by Mr. James E. Murphy; Dialogue by Miss Mar- garet Blakney and Mrs. James E. Murphy; a drill by seven witches and an amateur band. Two contests were put on and the winners are Miss Gladys Adams, Messrs. Edwin Murphy and Roy Hlltz. The door prize was won by Mr. Wilson Adams delicious refreshments were served to all present-N. MOUNT MELLICK W. I. ‘The October meeting ot the Mount Melilck Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. W. J. Mulch on Thursday eveninv. Oet- Bth, with twelve members and three visitors in attendance. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by creed in unison. The roll cell was responded to by each member giving a recipe. The minutes or the previous meet- ing wen read and approved. The dlflerent committees gave their reports tor the month, after which some time was spent in making arrangements tor a cake sale which was t0 be held in Charlottetown on the following Saturday. A very interesting and instruct- ive paper oh "Restoring color to furniture" was given by Mrs. Jack MacRae. The collection tor the evening amounted to $1.05. The November meeting will be held at the home oi’ Mrs. JEMM- Eachern. At this meeting Nation- al Peace Day will be observed by having a special speaker on “Peace? Lunch was sewed by the host- ass and the. meeting closed with the National Anthem. 2. Edna Conway. Grade IV- (a) 1. Raymond Coh- way. Grade IV—(b) —1. Toole; 2. Frances Conway. Stephen ti FEEDS, FEEDS Arriving dailyl which we are selling at lowest. possible Prices. mu snonrs WHITE MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE MEAL SCHUMACKER FEED CRACKED CORN FEED CORNMEAL (Fasterint) FISH MEAL FOX FEEDS POULTRY SUPPLIES On sale ‘at our SEED & FEED STORE. Barter & Bo. Limited By WILLIAMS J.DVV our: Boannnvc. nousu GREEN 3,051) 595901, Grade I (a) —1. Linus Conway; 303i- _. 2. Viola Toole. ' Honor R911 for Qcipbgr; Grade I (b)—~1. Catherine Toole. i, WE p SPOT grade X__1_ Margaret MC. Grade I (c) —1. Emmett Con- i ' .. . Gaughey; 2. Eileen Toole; S. WBY- l Janie molt Perfect Attendance: Stephen and i Grade v1_1_ Mnqid T0019; g_ Viola. Toole; Della MeGziughy and i Theodore Toole. Francs CWIWBY- Grade v-1. Della. McGaughey; Vs"- E- ‘IYBIHOP- Wadi“ ' The comfortable fitting qualities oi Pcnmans Knitted Products are appreci- ' atecl by sturdy young anaclians. Mothers l<now that knitted armenis particularly suited to the anaciian climate are a contributing Factor to health, and it is well-worth lO0l<ing ior the Penmans . label. I?“ KNITTED UNDERWEAR O ‘OUTERWEAR O HOSIER? MARITIME WINTER FA IR FOR. EVERYTI NG WE BU!’ All kinds Men's Winter Cloth- ing and Footwear, Carpenter's and Iilechanifis Tools, I-‘unil- ture, Stoves, Etc. Exchange Store i 108 Richmond St. Phone i169 '——— i AND FOX SHOIV LY=== I Professional Gard: At Amherst, N.S. ll0\l. ‘7-12 Tugs of IVar, Band Concerts, Vaude- ville, Horse Show with dozens of other real events day and night my SEE THE FEATURE Lloyd, Egan & 0o. Chartered Accountant: I40 Richmond Street a Phone 41. I’. o. Bull- ,___ ,___._______. A"T McLeod & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. O. .I, A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Atturncvs-at-IAI i M. ALEAN FARMER B- A., LLB. nsamsran. souciron. B70 noun T0 may Bl k I C Bdl Bid]. n o an Chnrloflelflfl 1121-1 Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. souclron. 5T0- Monoy to Loan 91ml.” Oiiice: 90 (ii-fiat. FAIR Low railway rates from all Maritime Points Maritime" - Meet at the Maritime Fair. with Mater How" ‘(ESJ HAVE MILLIONS W THAT/S WHAT -n-\' WORLD IHVESTED iN iuvsmious’! MY LAST FLYEP. was A ICOMBIHATION ALARM ctociA AND CACIALING s66 eaten-—- SET THE E66 BOILER ‘FOR i \ l‘ I A 3~NiNure E66 AT ' we eaten. cnows . A ROOfiTEfilAwAKENihfi v YOU, AND 5 MINUT ___6 CACKLES, SHOWING ‘THE E6616 DONE! i LATER“ IT AUTOMATICALLY ‘/// HA5 "BEEN HOLDING rrs _ ‘BREATH Fonw-A cnowltdfi AND CACKUMG E66 BOILER-~THEY SINGE STEAI46 0N ‘PLAMVS, ./ A; z» 7AM,’ I4 ‘BAKE ‘FOWLS IN CLAY, L“4E % BUT THEY sTlLL URQP / NUDE sass m-ro E6 é BoiuNe WATER, Now. n= / "rs-v same A6 vou couto ‘THEY on: WHEN DEVELOP A Tl-VGEVEM LEAH B/nzuiuo ON EGYPT,’ AND A MOQING OVEhLWE P6PHN3l ARABS couw Y WAKE u? 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