nuclllsws nun coins suns so EASY CINNAMATID CAPSULES This grand prescription gives you ihe benefit oi not QNE but FQUR proven poin-relievin co|d~di:- polling ingredients. ere‘: how they work- l-Iellevea Pain and Feverlah- no a feat. 2—lIlvee Longer Lenin; Relief. J-Gives the II“ you may need. 4—ls ‘rand for Grieve. Gel s tin today Eeeiev Swellewed -Ael loafer ‘amass. vv vvvv¢#¢¢‘¢&OO§-O: D s. vv~v O-QOQ§+O+O OIL l BURNERS rwm RANGE runners FURNACEW BURNER5 t Room-likens nor wit‘??? HEATERS RESTAURANT RANGE BURNERS RESIDENTIAL- COMMERCIAL- DIDUSTRIAL HEATING UNITS SPARE~FAICTS b ACCESSORIES Some of the above items are 1 new In stock. Other! prem- > fled for early delivery. t warra on rnoxa FACTORY nrs-ramurous 1 O'BRIEN 8. CO. > l3 Prince Wlllllm 515., t SAINT JOHN. NJ}. Telephone 8-1272 I Dealer! inquiries invited. Sallourin‘ llharges lling l: Snail ilan .-__- MONTRIAL. Dec. 4 -— 91MB‘ ing Prime Minister mcketusit Kin! with being "too smell to admit hll mistakes." the creator 0f the N"! market and anti-Ikenoh. Ivan Seb- ourln. K.C.. leader of the provin- cial Progressive Conservative Pea-by addressed a. nthering of the Mon- treal-Hochelaga. Progressive 02n- selrzative Association on Saturday Bl t. Helen-in; to the prime minister's speech in Quaibee on Friday. Mr Sebourln said. "It 1s obvious that Mr. King laughs at the people. 'I‘oo small to admit his own’ mis- takes. toq busy with external af- fairs to see the troubles in our awn country. he simply declares to his Liberal friends ‘I have nothing to reproach myself with. it's all your fault. Your laoi: o1’ organization explains the three successive losses of the party in Pontiac, Portage la. Prairie uid Perltdole — three de- feats 1n three different provinces of Canada." Of ate/ta socialism and the bu- reaueracy which Mr. Sabourin cha ed the prime minister with esta. lLshlng in Canada. Mr. King says nothing. O! Communism which he tolereted and still tolerates — not s. word. Of the black market which he created in Canada — not a Word. Of the mortal blow he gave, last June to the sacred guarantees of the right of the French lang- uage as an official language, v10. letine therefore the pact of Con- ffllfililw. mortal blows repeated 1n Quebec byperslsting in such heresy -.not a word. “And no explanation is coming from the prime- minister." the Breaker added. "of the refusal lo "Wfllfilte e. French speaking dep- uty minister who would bear the title and rank of deputy minister. And 0i! thd scandal and abuses of u": W." "id POM-war admlnistrp- tion which permitted food, thous- ands of dollars of clothing and “h” M10198 to he destroyed or ‘braking - not: a word. " e t ia political of in. Wtitude in which the Libbdiil Party l8 slvwiy dewmnosinx. in those backwaters where his liberalism without orientation hu carried the cmmtry, Mr. King says ‘Everything 5P” we“ "d "flirt/hing will our» tmue to go well if only you Organ- l" Ymlflelm properly?’ the speak- er concluded. Achille Dubeau. and president of the Progressive c°mervatlv° P8113’ Association of Hwhelfllfl. was in the chair. and 311;‘: lmeeent at the head table was b: n T. Hackeit, K0,, p_(;_ 1mm, r of parliament for Blanslead, Sinus Sufferers Clear head and nose and keep s h em cl e ar. Mentlzolatum _c e a lather- lfll of mucus and reliever study ‘tonsils... Jan and tubes. 30c. \\ “W stage‘: MENTHOLATU (not \ (UNII Ulll [Lilly TYPEWRITE '3‘ L: ,__. . r "' e- [Ii m; I60 Richmond Si. Charlottetown ii REPAIRS ii M. Simpson ls Pleased To Announce The Opening Of A REPAIR DEPARTMENT Under The Supervision of Mr. J. I. lllllillES Phone i277 5mm» IOU]! MONEY BUYS MOII AT WELLNEBB’ STORE ~e i ‘Antitrust since nu 6-DIAMOND COMBINATION $1395" _‘__. Happenings 0i A liural District Mr. Billie Andrew who hes been in Amherst, returned home- Mr. and Mrs. In McCouhray and twesons were to the Oily 0h Til"? tiny- Min Ruth Stevenson spent the weekend with her parents. Dr. A. I. and Mrs- Steven"! ll:- Walte: Weeks with his family have moved te their new heme in Kensinlton. Mrs. Annie Johnston; had an‘ enjoyable visit with her daughter Mrs. Beg Whittlock recently. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Andrew and Mr. George Andrew spent the w kend at their home here. Mrs. George McCrrubrey hes re- turned home from Montreal where she spent a pleasant three weeks visit. Miss Anna Graham who 1s em- ployed at the Falconwood Hospital spent the weekend with her per- enfs. Mr. and Mrs. w, A. G!'fllil_. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs Millal‘ Orr on November 23rd, when their friends were invited for a scclcll evening. nuns. of m, Allen Wyand will regret to learn of his indisposition whlgh made nmessary his rc- moval to Prince County Hospital and will hope for his early return home- Mrs. Roy McLeod. Graham's Road ls spending a. few Gays will‘. her daughter, Mrs. Revel Dickleson who is confined to bed with scarlet fever. but glad to say Mrs. Dickie- sen 1s recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C B. Dlngwall have returned home from Halifax where they were hastily summon- ed owing to the sudden and critical illness of Mrs. Din';\vall‘s mother. city councillor ’ ,Mrs. Huntley. Mrs. Huntley's con- irlillon is much improved. i Recent visitors to the capital were Misses Muriel Stevenson and Shirley Ferguson. M'ss Miller and Stanley Orr. Bobble Ferguson. By- ron Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Cnnlmerl Tsalrd. Mrs. Bruce Mofiatt, ‘firs. Blair Andrew and daughter: Doris and Nellie. Mrs. E-itzur Douceite. A large number enjoyed a zood old fashioned dance to music fur- nished by Messrs Isadora and Frank Gallant and Elwood Weeks. while others enjoyed games and a social chat. A dniiVy lunch was served by the hosters assisted by l‘. number of ladies. After all had enjoyed a pleasant evening. and thanking Mr. and Mrs. Orr wend- od their way homcward. Great anxiety we". in this dis- trier over the weekend when ii w“ learned that two bro-liters. Messrs Harold and Francis Dou- cette had started for their homes in Rusticoville Friday morlfnz from Alberion in a bufi which they hncl purchased there. Until Sunday af- ternoon there had been on tidinl" of them. When in answer to n call fer them on the radio, which lllt.‘ lads heard. immediately ihev iele-l phoned their homes, tellins of their safety itn Tyne Valley. Thus you can imagine u.- joy and rc- llef to their loved ones as well as their numerous friends. Both young men are prosperous fishermen. Friends of Mr. ‘Villliam John- | stone and his mother Mrs. Annie _. Johnsione gathered et the home of ;Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Toombs on iThursday evening to. remember zhem before ihelr'departure for their home in Cavendish where William has purchased a lovely farm property. Ml‘, Willard McDon- ald explained the purpose of the gathering. Mrs. Willard Nicholson: "need e well-worded address. Mr. Edward Doiron presented Bil! will‘ an envelope while Miss Blanche Wyand made the presentation to Mrs Johnstone, also en envelope They both made fitting replies and invited everyone to vi-sit them in their new home. It is- pleasing to know that they are not going far away. and the best wishes of a host of friends will go with them. A quiet weddinr was solemnized in Trinity United Church. Char- lottetown on NovemLer 1st ni l0 a. m. when Rev. T. E. Macbennan united in marriage Evelyn Annie. only daughter of the late lvir. and Mrs. Gordon Houston. ltfayfleld with John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ron. Wheatley River. The nrl-de who was glvs-r- in marriage by her brother LlM-l looked very pretty in a street length dress of turquoise blue with silver sequins and brown accessories wearimr n beautiful corsege of Bette:- Time "IBI- Thc Only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Rusvll Coles. sister end brether-ln-law of the i-roem. Amid showers of c tnfetti an‘! good wishes. the couple left on their honeymoon through the Marithnes. r MGDRE a. MFLEODL__..imii"l her on a fishing trip. While s-hc was presented with a rod. cast- ing it over a whiw hams. cuicinlu; lsh of all species which were at- tached to the line b; Miss sitirley Moffait causing uuch laughter. Then a dainty cars-age was wheel- r-cl in by little Marion Moffntt and Ira Colt-s impersonating u bride end groom. Miss Blanche Wyand cut the strings. Mia. Erwin Andrew unwrapped and M‘S:» Ethel Moore read the attached ver-nes. The gifts were placed on the table by Mrs. Colin Roy. Ottawa, cousin t-f the See the lslancPs foremost exhibit of Authentically Styled Modem .FUR COATS . Here . , . . for your choosing to-day is thé commanding group of beautiful fur garments . . . . all new in design and styling . . . . all coats of this present season. Of course you want “a coat that is absolutely modern in modelling and style a coat that: you can wear anywhere with confident pridb. of this young lady who was general favorite. Mra. Willard Nich- olson on behalf of Mayfiel-i Insti- tute of which Evelyn w_aa a mem- ber and secretary ‘or a ntruber of years. read an nppmnriate address and Mrs. George Smith presented her with a lovely mirror. Evelyn in fitting remarks thanked-all for their gift» and kindness. For She's A Jolly Good Fellow ma: merrily sung, followed by bouncing the bride to be. A ling song and soc- ill intercourse followed, Lunch was served by the ledlas after fitighjnf: ca: bride (We a bflll‘! and Miss Gallant, the‘ which" all departed tcr their homes. ' (‘BIT RIQ WEI W Mk6 ill IQVGPI w? on T“ i- X ;imes. The many and beautiful Winter spread its first blanket h will? "'31:! VFW-iii" l0 gifts including pyrra, cut glass, over the earth in this district ever Rh H‘ "i!" ll! l wi-Bv numb" 0f linens. blankets. enamel were, the weekend. remind us whet ls relatives and friends gathered at mum. 91¢ ""1154 u, u‘, a “m. t the heme of w. Lloyd n to ' " ' ° °°m°' ' - finder a miscellaneous shower ie ' - i s sister Miss Eveivn. After the ' __ (‘littering had ‘zllentgleldé to ‘ihe ' . 1 era ns mus ren ere by rs. Vetee "UM th T ls Cones f J Noel Hooper ihe ‘trifle was esc-trt- prises for erigioalirnuseicslng; shines. To 515$ ,4 by m"... M. q-urmm m4 M,“ s yearsefau ee March am titeiiiieslngglate forgets-lea. nitrite noun n, ccui 2 the hliflliviviw veronica-aghast". , seaweeds bride-to-be too tn.- livins” ‘room "°' ‘Pull’ ‘°' a" "l" ' ad‘ ‘it; ' which was prettily decorated with PQIQIIQIQQQ|QJIQIIW*U'Q pink and white racers and We! A ' an“ 59mm. ‘ 1m.“ why“ b," COIFMEIB, MINORS M0 Hllllillf ISIQCIATIOI OT GRIIVDA UNITED Ire; Jtremlsh lhvpnon appeared illlllllfllll 1 j_ Jlbfletlkhfaele on the scene and greeted Evelyn s ~ - ill ll" 1W!!! manner and invite! Such are the types of fur coats in Persian Lamb, Musgrat, Hudson Seal, Raccoon, French Seal, Mouton and Squirrel. Set your standard at the highest mark of excellence and lei us demonstrate how perfectly these modern furs measure up. LET THIS FUR DEPARTMENT HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON EACH PERFECT PURCHASE Mt’l. llesiaurateur ilas Liconcoiianitolleii (By The Canadian Preset MONTREAL. Dec. 4-A Mont- real restaurateur who furnished bond for hundreds of Witnesses of Jehovah had his liquor licence cancelled and his stookhremoaed today be the trovincial Oovernw lnent renewed its drive ‘ the sect which Premier Dllpleeeil arsed is distributing “seditious propaganda." - ntltlvel of the permit department of the Quebec ldquor Commission presented Frank Rena , earelli with formal notice of dan- oelletion of hie liquor llceneeand demanded return of hie emit. The liquor and beer sine: wee trig em in e compassion tni i - III the Witneelee a nut the out, of Montreal for $6.000 dlhalel e- r from frequent arruieief mem rs o; the sect here. In addition. the Superior. Quart members of a religious body and entitled to exercise their profes- slon as mlnllierl without subject to arreet. more than "L000 Witnesses charted with distribut- ing circulars without a city 11¢‘. once, said he was liven no reason for cencellati ‘___._-‘ sired to declare that members of he sect are Christian ministers. EYES AND L1G!" Importance o1 light for W959" vatibn of aieht is the subject ‘till a pronouncement from Often‘: where the Department of N"? lonsl Health and Welfare‘ PM minds Canadians that there ‘qlhur substitute for clear vision. o“ eyes will serve a lifetime 1:102“ look after thtm.."'£'iga 2yi:_"tn,n_ giiihl-f-Ti-i unit we ti!" °' too glacial." beinl Mr. Boncerelli. who has put up in bonds for o1 his‘ restaurant iquor licence. The oefe itself was not cloud and meals. t n MeltesYeu! continued to serve