I i PAGE THREE NQYEMER 19, ATTENTIQ Poultry Producers ..5-’-7 DEliTllAL Glllllllllllll This column le reserved for aewe of local Interest, but advertising of e nature all! be iaeertaa et flvo oesita e word. strictly pay ebIe In ndveisoe. WINNIE’! TAXI than; n35, OONIIDIIATIOR LII’! IN- UUIANOL A!‘ YOU! IIIVIUE. _... Mngggo Cosl 00., Phone 249s. ‘OPENING SATURDAY, NOV. 20th I The Barn Delicatessen PHONE Z436 OHRIBTIIIAB TREE 1.16811. Wreaths et Toombe Music Store. HOWARD Momma’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. BEAR. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. OFCY, tonight at 850. ‘Ilhe School Noede Qualified Teachers. DON'T M185 hearing the Inter- Communlty Club, directed by Prol. Jones in Boshsw Hell tonight. lt-BPAIBB. Washers. Refriger- store. Vacuums, eta. Cell ltorey Electric. POI TBOROUGII LEANING and glazing job on ur Costs. Money back guarantee i! not est- hfectory. Betts Fur Solon. 8'1‘. ANDREW’! mlUlICH, Or- well. Service November 21st at 11.00 A. M. Vernon River st 2.30. Cherry Valley United at 7.00 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. BEDEQUIJ UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-services Sunday, Nov. 21st. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowd, B.‘A.. Minister. ' ' I67 PRINCE S1‘. comes PRlNCE mo KENT srrsm Realizing the ileed of modern Poultry killing facilities in Prince Edward island we llvove just completed the installation of the latest type equipment available. This plant is capable of processing 350‘ chicken and fowl per hour, thereby assuring you of prompt killing and minimum shrink. ll is stalled with fully qualified operators and graders to assure you of proper grading and handling. These facilities are hero for your benefit. Shipping crates supplied upon request. Government grading standards were set _up to assure both seller and buyer full value for quality produced. Then why sell on a flat basis? BECAUSE Prince Edward island Farmers kn ow how to finish poultry. S0 Why sell these good birds on flat basis? INSTEAD Take advantage of our service and ship us your live poultry for pro- cessing and RAIL GRADING at tlie following p r i c o s dressed ‘weight delivered CHARLOTTETO WN. rrunnagsnunrursrngrknuussgrgrruugkrurnuuk. Unique and different in appearance. following on the lines of its sister establish- ment. "The Barn Drive Inn". ' counter made on Barrels. barrel rest famous red rooster on burlap curtains all barnyard animals. and which we back with Here can be seen sawdust on the floor, chairs. country lanterns. lighting fixtures. the and drapes. and on the walls replicas iii cartoons of Our standard, as practiced throughout the past Summer, o . Anawma w“ __. N" m I00 /o guarantee is: Coats, latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Bette Flu Salon. Phone 1693 STRAWBERRY GBOWEBB. - A very innportant meeting Is being held at Birch Court. Experimental Farm on Nov. 72nd, at 8.00 P. M. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Servlces Lord's Day, November 21st. Charlottetown 11.00 A. M. Stalwhel 3.00 P. M. De Sable 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. MaoEweii. CLEANLINESS QUA LITY COURTESY OUR KITCHEN-We boast the cleanest in the land. always open toyour welcome inspection. Here, at the "Barn Delicatessen". all purchasers are to take home: to form part of your Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner. to help assist a‘ busy or overworked house- wife, girls in small apartments, or lust lonesome old bachelors, you may purchase as you desire, a leg of Roast Chicken or a whole Roast Chicken: Individual Moat Pies, or iust a few slices of Virginia Baked Ham, some Potato Salad or Cole Slaw to go with it, Fried Clams, Fish and Chips. Or perhaps some Home Baked Beans and Brown Bread, topped off with one of those small Individual or large .I'Famous Barn" Cocoanut Cream - Lemon Meringue Pies, etc. . ‘IRYON-BONSlLAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE. - Services for Sull- dsy. November 21st, are: Tryon 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Annual Roll Coll service. All are welcome. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CI-IURGH. - Special Grade A Grade Grade C Services Sunday. November 21st, ‘ Milk Fed Milk Fed Special A B Grade Klilwlifilsgelggglffiiat“g";l?;c§£$:: l CHmKENoor s ll»- 47 45 4g g5 gisgglygzdgrig-m Rcv-E- C- Evan» Specializing also in Imported Meats, Rye Bread. Cocktail Pickles, Plum Pudding, "n," , ,,,,_ .45 44 39 21 w“) Eastern change. ‘Fruit Cakes, Doughnuts, etc.. etc.. etc. g FOWL °“°' ‘i i“ 33 31 3° 2° " ZZQQKQ.,S‘{T°IZY'M_I:§XZZ:ZE§¥?§§ Here, too, is a feature that might benefit that Blushing Bride, Busy Housewife, or on" b lbs- .- 3i 3° 33 l5 $;,_“§_§,§’§c“;ha§§f”§i§,,§w,j '" " any grganizitlon. iWe Slain be very plleased to cater to your Bridge Party-Cock- , 6 lbs. up Under a lbs. , tai arty- ecept ons- ances-—with ainty, tasty Sandwiches - Canapes — Hors CAPONS 4c over above prices 3c over above prices mwgliiivmgs§ghlfli ‘igugflil d‘Oouvres. ‘i i day, November 21st, es follows: Montague 11 A M. end T30 P. M. Cardigan 3 P. M. Rev. I". N. Ilounl» Minister. COVEHEAD-STANROPE UNI- Killing charge on chicken and fowl 7c per bird- Pricos subject to change without notice regains I‘ C“ svith wills accessories and. carried of Phanmsy, or perhaps the plncefed in vapor and mist. No doubt . lyfnlfygvemée: 2125:2555. W21; is cascade bouquet of crimson of wandering souls. ' this cave-room was the place ;,,-.,- ‘ a Cmwhead n‘ A‘ M‘ Coghead lg‘: lilies; Si: “lllgislllsaltilengzlcllplaileyllhblf (Continued 1mm Page 2) The various classes which made xllziiivelhihegilvlr: ekriifimprglrltrilsisll If you still wish to sell on live basis our Paying Prices are as follows. $8M‘ Bvtlsiilislgzntéiysieil/l- v~ Mum Mm" 80m... u, m 0,. -——"—'"-"—""*" up n. island's population moeu proceeding .0 P. sumo out, FOWL ' ' ‘ can coral. wool dress with black match m the wily spooks. Little wsietzela 1v lltllfi 12°13??? Bwuvlfi- N h d; C; b k _ accessories and carrying a bouquet by little he was forced off tho "l I1 "W 1'6! ‘l9 H oven H 0 sooner a n raw eenta ea . N 1 N z egwoamlga? ggfigfon oi’ King Midas ohrysunthemunls, mill into the wood, The“ 1n m, this strange, beautiful spot there Into the chamber than the chief. NQ. 1 N91 2 o’ o‘ s c“ ' ' 1 - The best man was Mr. James twinkling of an eye his captors W" “i” hated d". dl"'1“'m°“' °' WWW" he Wu. rose to Illa . 5V u 11 I10» Chll-"h sfil-lgrl‘ Rlchufium‘ scarboro mum. om "mnormed themselve, "m, W1“. All the while Andrew had been feet and. In a voice which echoed 5 lbs, up 35 2 S. P . Kirisfiton s Dim‘; c 3th h Echo‘ ‘U10, and me “has Wm ML ed matures ,,nd_ nffln‘ Andm, making these observations, his cap- and re-echoed through the vssl 5 ‘I 6 34 ‘V: '0 5 |b‘ pm; Cornwel .30. urc o Arthur Canuthérs o’ Montague‘ P. upon the“. back,’ new Wm, mm tors were leading him farther in- network at’ underground passages, ° so o d 4v lb‘ 111ml:- RlV- M- K- Gllfimbn» E Island It present’ “kin! ‘ high above the tree [Qps_ land. He tries to strike up a delrzianded to know why MacCol-lri- u“ er 2 s M s r. ' ' _ on and on they winged their conversation; ut neither o! the sc was abroad an such s night. lllldfl’ 5 ‘b5. 2 v e course in optometry at the Unlver w” over ‘Oren’ marlmmd and ‘we, no, l“ he‘ any member at the The chm ‘puke m perk“ Eng‘ AND We invite you to visit our Poultry Plant and see your birds properly processed and handled. \ Canada Packers Limited GAVE FINANCIAL REPORT — At the PELTF. Board of Gov- ernor's meeting of Saturday, Nov. l3, the financial report. was given by Mr. Claude Wood. chairman of tho finance committee. rather than by Mr. ans. Williams, es stated. CAVENDIBH UNITED TOIAL Ol-IABGE - Sunday, Nov- ember 2m. North Rustic-o 1s A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. The Cav- endish Sunday School will meet in sity of ‘Ibmnto, and Mr. Douglas Burke. formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. Island. The party had lun- cheon er the Windsor Arms, after which the couple left on n short honeymoon and upon their return will take up residence in Tomato. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Andrew MeKlnnon wee held yesterday morning from his late residence in Plsquld West. to St. Andrew's Church, where Re- quiem High Muss was celebrated llsh. This was such a surprise ta the youth that he could not st once reply to the chief's question. What followed, mortal man will never know, for Andrew's lips were sealed by some terrible throng That he had been badly treated by the ghosts was evident from the many wounds he bore an hle back, The rest of the story runs like this: MacCoi-mack was taken to hll home on the backs o! the 5am. ghosts that had picked him up group that stood about. could un- derltarid e word he spoke. So he followed silently from that mo- ment. ‘ Finally they drew up in front of a sizable hill which was pock- msrked by hundreds of openings or neturel caves. Into one of these fissures young MocCorrneek was forced against hi better judgment. He noticed the roupe had dis- persed upan arrival at this their underground dwelling. leaving hlm~ rivers, till finally the three made a landing on a beautiful tropical Island. Andrew could see the palm trees waving their branches to the sky and it reminded him of other tropical isles he had seen in plc- ture books. He observed. too, a number of milk-white lakes whose waters were dotted by tiny canoes “ by Lllllputlans so small that he had to look closely In order to see them at all. The land about them elf and his two ghost escorts to proceed alone. ‘ Boon the passage lad into e spacious chamber as light as day although no means o! illumination could be seen anywhere. 1t was a weird setting for one of this world on the Jewell road, but the experi- ence proved too much for the young man and he passed away two weeks later. liis parents said lie was peopled by witches, goblins end many other strange forms. which made MaeCorrneck rub his eyes in sheer amazement. When the crowd caught sight oi‘ the human they milled about him. making a great ado. One old hag the Baptist Church 10 A. M. George b y the pastor. Rev. Terence Camp- °°“'*" Mimi“ bell, who also officiated n. the A "EOML MEETING 0; the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs d 1g, d Daniel BlrtjFred Jay Kenneth gtill-‘sceesifirolclfltlfihuwlll llieeghgldrein KHY- Rvwllwld Mflwollflld- Cl"- the Nutflns school o! m, Pflnce ence Mac-Donald and John 0st- Charlottetown. P. E. I. sllcll'_s__llllliill Prince Street rNi-zedlecraft/ died from slicer fright. The next story: Ship. The Phantom 2) (Continued from Page Edward “land Hupiml Frhm, ridge. interment took place In the amuled herseu by dancing "our"; 1° 11nd hlmgelf 5g “mam; Q“ ‘and the breeze in the old spruce: availing at a o‘clock to discuss a "lurch "memy- Andrgw and poking g nl-obl-uno either ride o! the crest chamber In the orchard she observed ."Yoi.'i, possible revision of the Registered "-'"—-' and" h“ mm 5h, w“ 5 h". stood epookawhoge ‘otnly clothing m mm 0R THE HUME ' "' '" "~"""= . i .- l moo qufl n e on. :- i-u ng ee se n e au n- - ' ‘ ' f F ' J tilllilchnoiteefiiarprosld-ee meet for dil- 1- It. Bruce Smith efl an skull. Some fairies he notlcedzwer: 2""?! °t é“? Y°l°"‘]\ W“ R his" lllliillllllllllill lllllllf- BACK INTEREST Ill I n for her and hi? lllllll- NOVIMBII WIDDIN — Th! D91 , d 3mg d m,‘ n, .31 strikingly beautiful; but, ell in all. “PM "l" t "l! re y of old banal. '"' ""' ' """' and is alwayl Mt in I" Anglican church. Milvcr? Reed- at wlllyzriickyalnltoint, mleft yogmugy they made up one of the oddest will" on 10v of this crude muc- lilillti llAl lllllllnu. This brand new peplurn blouse is unsettled state. "You l" 300th" Tor-onto, was the some of e small many“. m, - V1,“; u, U_ 5‘ companies mortal eye aver gezoil "I" l" I "Orrlble-looklng form Al» Ho» ll-i l» smart both coming and goingl The she nodded. "good w wash . . W, excepflonglly pretty wedding ____ upon. Truly this was the Lanl‘ "B" human. hell short. and civili- tront switches its ttonin over and get grarfdaddvk fill!!!" - i- - on setlu-dsy. November 13th, st ' Llgyd ggmoo-on, Allm-ly ion, on l to the left. The bwk is sot off with and milk cows.” . eleven sin. Bertha Brace. Wednesday morning for western e. deep scallop styling that ripples ' _ daughter of Mira- Margo-Yet Brown Canada where he will meet his exclgq-Mnh And at times, instead of our own and the h“ mwud S. Brown o; uncle ML John Mcnonlm No. ssis is out In sizes 1o, 1:, 14, fair-haired, blue-eyed out Wm‘ h" Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- is. is so as. so end 4o. Sire 1s "Merl"! "Y! "d q“"“‘ "Y“‘“' land, become the lit-mo‘ of ‘Ronald m. Eldon Nouns-n end m. Ster- requirlie Ilysrds a9-inohlfebrlc. l‘ W" '“°"h°' °“t °t m’ mm’ “m? Gilbert Barrie of Toronto. son of ling Noonsn, Albany, returned on FOR Bend 20o for each PATTERN cl“""dht\iigr"h'tdagficuztghbtxr’?! Mr. and Mrs. William G. Barrie Tuesday after e. pleasant visit to which Includes convict; Ionian‘: ffigdj“ haw; o, tioubm, m," or Rangoon. alums. ‘Ilhe oer-err:- friends In Toronto. ‘SPLAY OF FANCY BOXED STATIONERY "M" Pm" your Nnm Add’ ' little concerns when she spell! °ny w“ “mum” by m’ m ~ l.lMlTED “d Sm’ "mm" Pmmy‘ B‘ '“'° Summer holidays with us. and grew Mr- Bcovllle. The bride looked MY- Pitta-lien ‘I; AT pmggg YQU’L|_ l_|l('5 l l l w awash???" fir. ‘ma, 3653:: up e0 soon. Perlifllll ll- WBI b0- cluimm‘ 1n E‘ do" ‘my woman" “xxx” groin,“ buesng: "u, TlME ._.____._.__€_.___ ma“. P t D” t tfrslliilotglletrdetvfir. olgmeyhzixvllnecznvrga w‘:t,,°$::g;i.,'mllaiglzuzlzniowrlg: lute»: Brinlewick and parts of JNLY . CHOOSE THAT’ A an" ' m" “mu” ' ke o! mine whom I was ' .. in“ CHRISTMAS GlF The Charlottetown Guardian. “mm” d _ fetch s plow from the other term. mmmm umw$mmm%mmmwhm%xcu~%W$W%- ¢mM- “W” n nee gur e ywer . -’ c‘ _ Lljlélfrtlegitllglifilfi sntlllzorlibllllolrlugrsrltlilf: "TIM 0w m r Olinrllittcwwn- will be wrrv to SKllN - » ' "QM ONE o" H‘ . . e I a o a Nun. telned since she was a small one coolmgr°m _ 7 iviltllgtaildogelld.tbllgrififtil the hos- BALM THE MANY BEAU-NH“ Gym-s at school. ‘ ' ON mSH-AY | o v o announce: mun Jhfifimhfivwt no Hwuwmuuumw c"! 77mm“ ed to be a reflection of those in GIasIOW. N. 5-. 800M "l! Pa" W°°k ANY GIFT “fly Autumn, anowad fume" 1° iii Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. $100 . . - continue m,“ new work W" 1o Upon cosiipletlon of e very suc- and Mrs. Ainby Smith, Malpequu 9 their recent endeavor, the epresd- P9851111 concert. the citizens o! You Road. Now p ~ - q l m would like to take this opportunity -—~ . l" at "‘§'“",f, §“,,,,,§,‘L°'w,",u,§ of thanking their many friends Among the passengers on the FIRST l l n. _ field on t e s p 1 z Pmc p Mng hgg-vqgggq mm. from outside points for their Aqultanle docking at Halifax was - E , look for at. d x t u t ‘ llpflllllétlgl.:vwflgflOilho$hdlrgillvlepiyil all: zgl-Dllltittl-lshegecbxlifgd ‘g: xii‘: all: plllsngrtofipfilildusgylestclgne l PHONE z" Tgpgllgygmljlr- mo, room one glolau. 1r la o1 the artists, the advertisers and to ull with hei- sister eml brollher-In-Isw, $1.00 l s,‘ _ PHD"! T" WE Dawn lllis lo. op Ies, rim throat. c fleld~work James now speaks. rls- who mnde this program possible, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan. "u" eheet end beak Va”. . in; hllllly from listening in lo the community extends henrlioll. Charlottetown. Miss Craig made ‘m’ canola“. . m» evening nr-u-srasl. “WI-II. I ni- appreciation. the lrlp from Iliilliris hr Rll‘.