|..m::2=:-_~_? ygyrvomoqg’. §§"Z'2??¢?E?'2E-_°1{—}Qv; Cri n‘. thi low M Y stri O0: insi two In f: 8f" in l ‘U511 Dior lino sin; Kiri twi» lwll Orlt RUBIN’. WEDNEUKY. SIJMMERSIBE and Prince Bounty Chronicle -Thls column In nlsrvsl for new! l! local intern: but advertising o! s Qcwly nature may be inserted st I aunts I word strictly payable ls id hncr- I-mx ram, all kinds, sold at “Ma's, v 1532. -—-USE EVERLASITNG sheet cop- per for gutters, store pipe, ventila- tors, flashing, roof covering or wat- rr tanks. Price low at Bruce's. 1540. ....WEDD!NG BBLLS-—A quiet Int pretty wedding was solemni.\l st the residence of Rev. Mr. Loring Kenszngton, a: 9 30 on Saturday morning, when M35 Florence Ethel Adam, daughter of Mrs. Hartwell Oondon of Wimot Valley became the bride of James Andrew‘ Mur- phy of Kelvin. The bride looked very charming in c. dress of blue srope satn, her cont was blue with pvy fur trimming and hat i0 match. she was attended by her sister, Miss Elizabih Adams. The groom was Mr. Louis Dsr-raeh of New Haven. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple motor- ~ ed to Charlottetown. They will re- side in Granville. Mr. and Mrs, Mlwphy have the best wishes of many frfnds for their future hap- pinesL-S. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Illting and supplying Glase- . etc, II. .|. MABON OPTUAIETIRIST Oflhc (‘on noctcd With Brannon fa w? After the ceremony and the signins of the omcisl documents refresh- ments wen served. The young cou- pls plan to reside st Stanley Bridge. GUARDIAN 1-; —DON'T FORGET the Big Dfl-nfifl Ln Richmond Hail, Thursday, Oct. 5th. Orchestra. Good order. Re- freshments. 1539- —R.-\NCH BUILDING and fur farming supplies, sold right at Bruce's. 1533 -BASEBALL-—'I'he play-offs for the Maritime Intermediate Baseball championship will not take place for ten days st the least, as Hali- fax 5nd springhill have to play off i0 decide the winner of the Nova Scotia champions. Summerslde A.A. Baseball team are the winners of the New Brunswick‘ and 9.2.1. championshiyi-S. —-MmKENZIE-MIIRL—On Wed- nesday’ afternoon, Sept. 27th, the home of Mr. Charles Murl, Free- town, was the scene of an interest- ing event, when hs daughter, Hazel Jane, was wedded to Mr. Fred El- mer MacKenzie of Stanley Bridge. In anticipation c! the ceremony, the house had been prettily decor- ated with foszoons and bells of crepe tissue paper pink. The bride vras tastefully gown. ed in a dress of brorvn satin and carried a bouquet of gladloli and white clematis. Mr. Samuel Mat- thews of Freetown stood by the groom, and Miss Anna Belle hfurL, sister 0f the bride attended her. Rev. .1.\v..-i. Nicholson of North Bedeque was the oihczatlng clergy- ‘man. Mrs. Frank Deacon of Free- xown played the wedding march. ‘Other friends and well-wLshers who were present were as folloors: Mrs. 1.101111 Lewis ,Mrs. Jonah Lewis, Mr. lFrank Deacon, of Freetown, and iMrs. Walter Leard 0f Fernwood. $1.15 0a , ll. R. LAR 58 Queen SL, Charlottetown, ' Retail and Wholesale llictorizr-Bras D’llr-—Sydney ; THREE STANDARD GOALS , KITCHEN and FURNAClfl 1 i sh Price l in white and -DEATB 0F MRS. JOSEPH MCLEOD 0F VICTORIA-There passed away at her home at Vic- toria on Friday last Minnie Mo- hood, beloved wife ‘or Joseph m- Leod, at the age of sixty years. Mrs. McLeod was a native of Green Bay and for some yean after her marriage had lived in North River. About fifteen years sgo the fam- ily came in Victoria, whore Ml‘. McLeod opened a blacksmith shop. Mrs, McLeod through her kind hospitable ways and fine christian character made ma!!! friends. Be- sides her husband there are left to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Nor- man Boulter of Victoria and Mrs. Albert Eunison, residing in the United States, and five sons, Wil- liam. George, James, Daniel and Louis J., all at. home; four grand- children, Keith, John, Florence and Alba. Boulter; two brothers, Wil- liam Gass, of Churchill, P. E. 1-. and Robert Cvsss of Greenbay, P. E. 1.; also one sister, Mrs. Harding Smith, in the United States, to all of whom much sym- pathy is extended. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from her late home to the People's Cem- rm; CHARIDTTETOWN cuaxnrzm eAsn-znn ournom; ’ i-ni ..' This column II reserved learns n word strictly payable ls advance. . JSUBSCRXPIIONH to Th: handed to their Rep. Archie Hume or left st H. J. Maborfs Drug Store Montague. 106 .381‘. ANDREWS PBESBYTER- IAN, CHURCH, Montague, Bunday. October 8th. service will be held ix: the evening at ‘I o'clock. Rev. Alex RB. Gibson, Minister, will preach ..'OAB.DIGAN PRESBYTERJAh CHURCH-Services, sundsy, Octo- ber Bth. Dundas st 11 am. Cardi- gan at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Alex R. Gib. son, Minister, will preach. ..' Mir. and Mrs. Edward Mun,‘ t0 Boaifm after spending a pleasant 3 summer at their beautiful little‘ summer home at Montague. Much credit is due Mr. and lVLrs. Murphy for the splendid improvement made ordinary place to u charming cozy dwelling with an attractive well kept lawn which 59011-8 two flag poles. The cement entrance to the driveway was s from a very eiery at Crapuud, and was very largely attended, Rev. George Ayres officiated. The pallbearers were Messrs. Louis D. McLeod, Harry Clark, Peter Miner McNevin, Read Miller and Norman Boulter. S. PERSONALS -Mrs. Mary McDonald who has been visiting in Coleman returned --Mrs. John F. McNeill left on Saturday to v sit relatives in Van- couver, B.C.--S. -Mr. J. .1. the Provnicial Bank. Charlottetown, with Mrs. Morris and family, were visitors to Summerside on Saturn clay-a. —Mr. John O. Cobb and Mr. Sinclair lifcKay who were on the staff of Brace McKay 8: Co hard- G E & ‘ware department, summerside, have I taken over the store formerly run by Mr. Black on Water Street. They i Phone 1mm have the place all newly decorated decided improvement added this year. Their many friends look for- Ewnrd to seeing them again next l summer-H. Mcllachvm. I i g -.Mrs. ABL. Horne and ‘Mr-sq, lheRoy Holman have returned homo from a short visit to Halifax, N.S. Miss Janet Home and Miss; Helen Holman are attending Dalhousic University-S. castle, N.B. baseball team, who was‘ seriously injured in the basebsn game at Summerslde on Wednesday iis making sutsfactory progress to- ward, recovery in the Prince County Morris, Manager of Hospitals. . zzPersian Baim—the unrivalled toilet requisite. Essential to every dainty woman. imparts rare charm and. beauty to the complexion. Soft- ens and beautifies the akin. Makes hands flawlessly white. Cools and refreshes. Relieves roughness. Ideal for true feminine distinction. Delic- ilteiy fragrant. Svriftly absorbed into the tissues, leaving no sticki- , new. Persian Balm invariably i ‘and fitted up’ and their many creates a. subtle elegance and ifriends wish them every success in Charm‘ ‘ th i . ~ or new venturmé’ snmn-un- Y’ ‘ nuirr_;:r_0_nx¢. THE FIRST EXTRA PRIZES The The The The The The Seventh Is The THIS WEEK IS l. 5 Second Is , g ' Third Is 2 g‘ Fourth Is - . , _ _ Fifth Is . E , _ Sixth Is . i ,, ,1 5 5 Ii Eighth Is r i I l $25.00 ; J $5.00. 5 $5.00 f ¢ $ 5.00 .. $ 5.00 . $ 5.00 s 5.00 o, . s 5.00 f- ~»_ ~01:- ‘q .. x 2:": 2 l phy left on Tuesday to motor back; v 1 in their home. It was transformed‘ . r on Saturday i0 Waltham, Muss-S. -<Mr. Percy White, or the New; ‘ LASTGREATOFFERS In Guardiarfs Big Contest 0n THIS WEEK! 8 Special Extra. Prizes Given Week From Tonight After Which Time Contestants Will, Have NLY12D To Win One of the Guardians Grand Cash Prizes r ocronan 4, -.~, -. _ n Buy Now To Save ONYQUR Holmau- l Kroehler Suite - XGAUIE This Beaulllul m; Sufle $125 An exceptionally nice 3-piooc Kroehler Suite as ’ I \ F 0R ONLY illustrated above. Note the unusual weaiment of the m“ mafia! new m“ backs and lower fronts. Has new type Wing Ohair. '. . . fiwrii- " Buy now to save. ma“ d =- . ‘ . ready higher. m i llere’s a Real Saving . . , 0,: ggftwm... o, o ' s . $109.00 SUITE If you wait you pay ‘more. 3 Pcs. in Mohair $89.50 Kroehler A Quality A suite made especially to Holman specifications. Has many features not found 1n suites at this price. See it and be convinced. Y%‘;'F°m° deserves the $5.00 Now-Jleserves Your Suite l new»... sum assure youvaluo. Holman Home Plan on all . Suites. fr, olmarfls Both Stores Your Credifs Good-Use Holman Home Plan 60.000 EXTRA VOTES For Each $10. Club of Subscriptions Turned in up to Next Wednesday Night Oct. 11th. BUT NO MORE Extra Club Votes And . N0 MQRE Extra Prizes Will Be Given After Next ' Wednesday Night October 11th. ~ , \. 5Q Only Few Days Left To Win -— Keep Busy. 1.3.... ,’_