n‘- S §Western Lo.c aIs _-'l‘his column I reserved in ll! u local interest but advertising l gewsy nature Ill! "n"! | gents a word given“. in stock st Bruce's. mm" “W” Irfllfl-ll-flh-Bl. AJAINT! XMABCABDB at rea- sonable prices. Taylor Drug Co., Kengmgtbll, Il-23-ti. .101: can: srnlil». all sizes, in mo‘; at Bruce's. bag at the better stores. BWRITING PAD with two iii’- gdm cent packages oi linen envel- Qpes all ior 25c, Taylor Drug 00., Kgnsingwll. . 114812-14’ -l-‘Uii. BUYER -- Mr. Justin Rotter oi Paris. France, is now at the oiiice oi B. Graham Rogers. suznmerside, buying silver iox pelts. L-IM-ll-iil-ti --l-‘0X Pill-TS are now being re- ceived by us ior shipment to Europe. Please write us ior iull particulars. We can and will give you the best oi service. OMJNION‘ SILVER POX FURB, BUIIQAIIIIIP- 519E, 14-2184 _-l'ltESENTATl0N T0 POPULAR. PASTOR-Members oi the Board oi Trustees and other, organisations oi trinity United Church, Summer-side, waited on their poster, Rev. L. B. Campbell, B.A., who is leaving this week to take the pastorate o! North Sydney Church, N.S., s.t the Parson- sge and presented him with a well- iilled purse and iarewell address. Mayor Winslos J. Lidstone mod. the presentation. Rev L. B. Campbell made a iitting reply, npreasing his thanks at the kindness and said he would always have happy memories oi his associations with Trinity congregation-S. -i=‘0X PEI-TS MOVING -- The pelt season is getting underway in summerside now and their are sev- eral buyers in town. Pelts are oom- ing in very well and the receiving stations are getting busy. Some good pelts are reported to have ietched good prices. several shipments oi oi iurs have alerady been made to the London iur houses in readiness ior the December soles. All buyers are of the opinion that the early pelts will ietch the best price.—-B. —QUIE ‘ WEDDING — A quiet wedidng was solemnized on Tuesday morning at the Catholic Church at Summerileld when Miss Alice Delghan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Delghsn was united in marriage to Cs.rl Hughes, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter I‘. Hughes, both oi I'm-uh MacDonald celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Mr. sndMr-s. Bugbeswillresidc stlim- mld whens their many irlends wish ibsln every happiness. A number o! Irlends from Biunmsrside motored out on ‘Tuesday evening to attend an ‘ ' ‘ givci in hon- our oi the newly married couple at the home od the groom's parents, llr. and Mrs. Peter I‘. BughesF-cn. 4801014’ BANQUET - The an- nual banqimt oi the Olosry Branch Canadian Legion was held on Mon- 712th, at the Mat- a good number oi 2 o ws: Nsssary Sbelioon. Guy Boulter, Wat- r and lildsar Kane. @119 excellent and was vol’! appreciated by the M81011- - legion was very pleased to have - llresent Rev. w. 1r. Phlllllla. as rum oi honor, as well as Mrs. Pate, hon- carry member. At the close oi the evening, Comrade Huestls passed I icw remarks and in conclusion es- tended a hearty vote oi thanks t0 the host and hostess ior their kind hospitality, to which Mr. replied. Tho evening iinis-o-o bl’ linking God Save the kins. liter which all departed home ieelinl the! had a wonderiul evening. LL44 IIAIIIII BAFE llmmerslde Good iood costs so little at tblsiloie. Ivory also can aiiord lo not < simdllsalosaliearmsrlefl tsssilsatcshho million Iervloo __ communicator-M y. Clablinnohosnilo. "Eliminates-son ‘m. be strictly paylblo ll ~. 4mm: Wis-sow use, mt L-Tllfl-ll-ZB-l wks. I "**" this week rd: Ottawa on bu! _. nds will INI- W Her many irienbefi 0:0.‘ o‘: an I -osuos at the Ossiooi cnu murder hunt. si Bla-uchmd and his - L-asis _.3UY Illinois». and asbestos gas and. steam engine packing. at I Bruce's. n-ssia-u-se-‘ri. —.OEB.ISTMAS SHOPPING-The stores in Bunimerside are now dress- L"“I3‘11'75-'3I- 1X18 ".9 ior Christmas and each-have Joana noon noun is ec-I snomicai. More loaves from. each] their own particular line to odier the public very “ tlvely arranged and moderately priced. ‘The age old custom oi giving and receiving giits at the Yuletide season is a very de- ‘lightiul one and need not be a bur- densome task in these modern times, when there are so many lovely things to choose from. Shop early is the slogan and don't iorget to include {your C... ‘opping lest some iorlom little one or an aged couple to whom a little Christmas gilt ‘would bring much happinesu-B. —W. M. S.—'I‘he November meet- ing oi the w. M. B._oi the Bedeque [united Church was hold at the ._ home oi Miss Bessie Iaard, the ‘President, Mrs. L. P. Archibald, pre- siding. ‘iho meeting opened with s responsive Thanksgiving service, Roll call was answered with a verse oi Scripture by a large number oi members. A committee was appoin- ted to send iruit to the sick. The lesson was when irom the new study book "Builders oi the christian Church in Central India." Program was conducted by Mrs. ‘Thomas Moyse. The next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Henry Iowther. The meeting closed with Hymn "Oh God oi love, Ob King o! Peace", and the Lord's prayer in unison, alter which a social hour was spent. Ice cream and cake were served by the Misses Ieard-S. --DOUBLE WHMDING — A wed- ding oi much interest was solemn- ized in 8t. Paul's Church, Summer- side, on Tuesday morning when two sisters, Mary Agnes and Sarah Cara- eron, took their marriage vows at the same Nuptlsl Mass. Rev. n. Ul-Ianley was the oelebrant. The young ladies are the daughters o! the late Samuel J. Cameron, oi Summerslde. The brides were dres- aedinblue andmadeacharming picture with their attendants. The contracting parties were Mary Agnes Cameron, who was united in marri- age to Emile’ Bernard oi Palmer Road. They were attended by the bride's sister, Frances and Mr. Ber- nard oi Palmer Road. The other couple were Sarah Cameron, who was married to Jerome Bernard oi Summer-side. The lniidesmaid was Una Aitken and the groomsman Theodore Bernard. As the two cou- pies leit the church they received the congratulations oi their irienda Mr. and ma. Emile Bernard will re- side in Palmer Road and Mrisnd Mrs Jerome Bernard in Bummer- side-G. PEBSQNALB ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell o! Oops ‘traverse were visitors to Surn- merside this week-S. --ifl'. and Mn. Frank MncFsi-lsno and Mr. Vernon Webster. 0! M1811!- tine Cove, were visitors to Summer- aids on Mondalh-G. —Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson. o! . , ud, were visitors to Bummer- side on Monday-B. ' nMr. Fred Cannon, oi Charlotte- town, spent the week end at his home in St. Eleonora-S. -sn-. Prank Moyhow was a visitor to Kensington this week end-B- I -Miss Helen Maynard, oi Nor- gnam, is visiting irlends in Summer- slda-S. I —Mr. Reegh Tinney has returned Matthews mm g business trip to New Bruns- wick-B. ...___ I ._m. George m um ver W! Breeders‘ psi-h thaws. wssbsdiybniised U . om a m» - sdian n so’ l eu- hn o! the Association left mesa-s. I“ while solos by, seMER ‘ and N Absence or sci-TEES Crime In The County Is Favorably Comment- ed Upon By Mriustice Saunders. The Supreme Court opened g1; Summorsido , ‘ ‘ _, , Mr. Justloe A. O. Ssimders pre- siding. As there were no criminal cases on the docket, Bis Lordship was presented with a pair o1 white gloves. It will be recalled that at the June term Chic! Justice lMathleson was presented with white gloves and made the that it was the ilrst time ior many years that there had no criminal cases st the assises. Civil Docket Tho civil docket consisted oi two civil jury cocoa-The Royal Bank o! Canada vs. Pater A. MaoMahon -an aPWal case. Mr. Adrien l". Arsensult acting tor the Royal Bsnk and Mr. Alban Farmer for Ml‘. MaeMahon. The King-Percy Kinoh re- Ilwndent, Melboin-no P. Titus ap- pellant. lawyers acting, W. H; Noonsn and Thane A. Campbell, therohad not been many criminal cases beiote the County Criminal Courtflrhis was indeed a sign oi ,, 1 mprovement in the Couri- ty-Thiswasduetooneoithree things: ‘Phat the Attorney Gann- al's department was more vigilant; that the R..C.M.P. now in iorce in the Province had better control over lawlessness or that the people were becoming more law abiding. Atsnyrateit wasasouroe oi great satisfaction that there was a general improvement. His lordship reierred to the fact that there had been several level crossing accidents and recom- ’ “r-H- ior saier and the cutting down oi.’ high hedges which obstructed the view oi mo- torists would be in order. His lordship spoke in complip mentary terms oi the manner in which the Jail was kept. Be con- sidered that the jailor was to be highly common‘ ‘ in ‘coping the KC, prisoners employed, scrubbing and Th, gqng_x_ w_ gem-y ma; cleaning the Court House and it respondent, Gus Gallant apps}- was an object lesson to the other County jails that prisoners could bdeekept busy keeping the jails ll. He thought it would be hard to iind s. cleaner and better kept building in the whole oi Canada. His lordship was pleased to say that world conditions appeared to be improving and that Canada was iollowing the lead oi Great Brit- ain in reducing her interests and having less unemployment, His lordship deplored the low price oi potatoes at the present time. He was sure that the Federal and Provincial Governments were anxious and willing to assist the tanner; but it was diiiicult to ar- rive ai», the best solution. The gov- ernment oi the day was willing to listen to suggestions from runners. He felt that some arrangement could be mode with the ,Potato Growers Association and the Mar- keting Board to assist the iarmer. It every farmer could register the lant, W. Henry Noonan and C. D. MscCallum. ' The King-George N. Oliver. re- spondent, Gerald Redmond and William Millman appellants. Grand Jury Following were the grand Jurors: Messrs, Clarence Morrisey, Tig- nish, ioreman; A. P. Wells, Gor- don W. II , Summerside; Stanley Tanton, H. B. Bernard, St. Eleonora; Daniel Smallrnan, John Beaten, Olleary: John Hacker, Tignish; It‘. Roberts. Kinkora; A- C. Green, Alberton; Wallace Mao- Callum, Turner Glydon, Margate. Counsel present: Hon. H. F. Mic- Fhee, Attorney General: W. H. Nconan, assistant Attorney Gener- al; A. 1". Arsenault, Heath Strong, K0,, Thane A. Campbell, K.C., T. L. Compton and C. D. MacCallum. Judge's Addrem His Lordship in his address to the Grand Jury congratulated the people oi’ Prince County that there were no criminal cases on the docket. The method oi having speedy trials (or some cases was now sometimes responsible; but His Lordship said he had made careiul enquiry and had iound soclation, so that they would have an idea oi the quantity to be mar- keted, markets might be iound where there is a shortage oi corn a-nd wheat as in parts oi the United States, potatoes being a good substitute ior these ieeds. then the government might be in- ducd to loan money in advance to tile iermer on his crop. Grand Jury's Report At the mumption od the Court ama- recess the Grand Jury brought in their report. ‘To Bis Lordship Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders: "May it please Your lords-hip we the Grand Jury oi Prince County mt the November 1934 slit- Farewell Gathering 0n Oct. 80th. a very enIWI-blfl evening was spent at the home of the people oi the United Chinch. Mr‘. and Mrs. Geo. B. Brown when Ksnsingfon met to pay their re- spects to Mr. and and iamily on the even e B- unit and U116 01' W0 5W9!“ QW-lt. I398 pawn mm u“ wmm y p; leavetorepoirtasioliowszwehsve the bulldiind and iound them very to wish thflm 0V6’?! their new home st Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. 1min! on being lil- poioied chairman called the meet-i dean and in 800d Wndltiflll. ing to order and in a iow well‘ recommend that muresoo and P81!" chosen words explained the object be Slliiblivd 10w the 091111188 and oitbsgstheringlleqiokeoihiswalluiheiailer usthst high regard ior Mr. flown 1nd,!» applied ior this material but iamily and oi his deep regret mt|hsd not yet received any their departino irom our midst. {We would also recommend Mr. J. A. MsnKennie then read, new floor be put down in the hall a highly complimentary psyingmanyatflbuietotheworthbuiiding as thopresent one is un- and work oi our departing hmbdn saie and unsanitary. as a valuable member oi the ses- "We also recommend that more sion, ss a lflyll Bl-IDPOPWI 03 t!" severe penalties should be meted church's work. as a tanner and out to reckless drivers hind those as a breeder oi high class ioxes. Mk. Heath Cssley then present- pa; ed Mr. and ma. Brown with a we influence oi liquor. besutliul hall tflle and p18 l Ill" "We ins-thes- remmmend that the mirror. Mrs. Loring on behali oil bum“ u», ,1; mglngg grid misr- thsW.M.S. read an esswwuqngodroaosbeilemovedorcill thanking Mrs. mrznz for her ""11 down low enough so that motor- nwport as a membe oi they“ mum driving to the common es- elly those driving while under sndlnotbersvemiosoithe her are jolly good to their homes ioellliii had been only we abort spent o! old time selections Mr. Harold 14in!- _Mrs.Ge0.I.BtownondMs.IlsrrY amount o! his crop with the As-. Crimin Docket At Supreme Court In Prince County Capital APPREBIATEB IlllNATlliNiiF VEllEliBlES Interesting L e t t e r Received F r o m Sask. Drought Area By P. E. I. Today. The appreciation with which don- ations are being received in the stricken areas oi ‘ - ’ is , in the 1., letter, received irom a family in Maxstone, Saskatchewan by Miss A. P. Noonan, oi Bedeque. Miss Noonan had sent abagoicarrotsinscariotship- rnent iorwarded recently irom seven Mile Bay and had enclosed a note in the bag, with her name and address. The reply sho received, dated Nov. 8th, was as iiollows: "Dear Miss Noonan"-—We oi the Maxstone district wish to thank you all ior your ge. donation by way oi vegetables which we received thisweek. Itisagreatieelingto know that there is always someone to give a helping hand in time oi need. I might say I was iortunate to get the carrots you sent and my family and I sure appreciate some as they are dandy. "I suppose you people in gc:..'. old P. E. I. would like to know a little about this part oi the country. Well I am sorry to say that conditions around her are very bad. We have not had any crop ior six year's, or any gardens and we have to depend on the government ior all we get. (outside oi donations such as you sent). Now, Just to illustrate, there are iive in my family, one girl 11 years old, 2 boys l5 and l2, and I receive ior groceries and ilour the sum oi 811.50 per month, so you will se, we are not living in luxury. I might say that this part oi the country was one oi the best wheat producing districts in the Dominion, and now it looks as though it. is done. I have been here for twenty- __..€_i..____..._____ _._..___t______.,~._. . v _.,, u. _ V. _ ..,. .. .- . —~¢‘ I) UARDIAN, PRICE .COUI_\ITY CH RON ICLB f O man-made pump is so efficient as the human heart. It has stood for days a heavy overload; it keeps going though sometimes speeded up beyond its normal speed; if its valves leak it puts on extra effort and still docs good work. Yet how we humans abuse it! We over-stimulate it con- stantly with both tea and cof- fee. These beverages contain caffeine, a powerful stimulant as hospital staffs well know. Perhaps your heart is being harmed through the use of tea and oofiee. PINS a TIIE WIIIILIPS MUST EFFIBIEIIT PIIMP Don 't Abuse Ii- With Caffeine There are, of course, many people who can drink tea and coffee in moderation without feeling the ill-effects-wim. out suffering from sleepless- n mid other distressing dis- orders. But not everyone, by any means. Don't abuse your heart with cafieine. Drink Postum-free from all drug stimulants. De- licious — sustaining -- econo- mical. Good ior the whole family. Instantly made in the cup, at a cost of about half-a- cent. 45 cups to a 30c tin. Or there's Postum Cereal made Cobourg, Ontario. Iva tsr. immediately. by boiling or percolating IQ minutes. Make a 30-day test. We'll start you on your test by giving you your first week's supply of Postum free. Write to Consumer Service Deput- ment, General Foods, Limited, NQTHIIS All THOUGH“ So they I smomber time like to have the some drlnh g "l9 EmWfl-IIPI. Bu! nee-or , Your children tea or colon, them s hot drink. Maire I103 Postum {or thorn using b! i (not boiled) Illilflld d: wing They'll like the int; iour years so I ought to know a. little about this part. We are living about 80 miles B. W. oi Moose Jaw, so you will no doubt be able to ilnd it on you one and all ior your donations. to send you in P. E. I. some oi our produce. Lily Jensen, called the Keller o1 Denmark," Copenhagen to show possibilities cd equalling, and maybe surpassing. the iamous American. Her Losing her sight 1mg and hearing, reached the msponwlbright child, and taught her sddressland otthe northwest room o1 the‘ the eveninl. Mr SEARCHING FOR SANTA'S TOY FACTORY . . . I Wherry and VIGIIIIWfisi,”ii““°ii..“i’_‘“if”‘ofif‘li ‘rheruneraloithelatelidizlieber the map. Again, 1 wish u. thankIllllls, was held from the home oi his son Charles Ellis. Knutsiord, on and can assure you should conditions Nov. 21, to the Springfield West ever reverse, we will be only too glad BI-ptlst Church. The services at the ndueiod by Rev. J. by Rev. John ..__-€_-—— Dr. Vincent, DANISH HELEN KELLER. SAVED Charlottetown. The hymns were, "Nearer My God "Helen and “Asleep in Jesus." A solo, "He is declared at wipes the teas‘ from every eye" wu sung by Mrs. Watson Siiliker. The poll bearczs were Hon. G. Shelton exper- Sharpe, Messrs Russell Rogers, Mat- iehces were muth more harrowing. tlas Grliiin, John wedlock, John and hearing Harris, David Moase. Interment in church were , o. Peacock, assisted Sterling, and Rev. t0 through an illness when three years the sdioinlns cemm :- old she was placed in a home for m4 jgilIlnelltll detectives until her actions, peculiar because oi her loss oi sight (Yleary Rink was held in the oi O’Leary Hall on Wednesday evening, tho director of the IPrederlcia deal Nov. l4, sponsored by ladies He placed her Uheary, the proceeds being quite GETS and. dumb institute. in charge oi an expert instructor, who iound her to be an unusually healthy, happy and very nearly nor- mal girl. be amid to dio everything possible to avoid such accidents. "On aoooum oi the deplorable ilnancial condition oi many torm- er-s we do strongly recommend that the object oi rod ing the ‘ mites on mort es and iarm loans." Albanllhnner‘ Agoosesupperinaidoi the satisia-ctory. ity work. Milo, and Mi=s the to‘ The cum Community Club that ,, write, lo read Braille and to master held its regular meetins in the most oi the subjects learned by Oddiellows Hall. on Nov. 14. Rev. other children. Lily. now 18. is a Mf- P11111195- Alberto". speaker oi the evening, and gave a guest oi her daughter, Mrs. Percy very interesting talk on commim- McPherson, Dunblane. W85 An interesting wedding; was soi- oi Mr. Peter Gotteli, Ubeory; wag emnised at Omar-y on Nov. 21 by operated upon in the Prince Qqungy Rev. A. l". Baker, the contracting Hcspltaion Nov, 1'1, parties being Mr. Grover McDonald.’ < d h“ t M Mary Campbell, sug r o r. and Mrs. Rankin fingfwmmrntxu“ gm m“? Campbell. Milo. Their many iriende I‘ d 4 join in extending best wishes to this Does the least bit oi noise bother yoni Do popular young couple. TIN lid"! M‘! 0! m9 sllfmflldd ness tsintnass and weakness! Don't get Wm $1M“ chm“ held 5 very the Idea you can't got relief. 0! course you mm“ 8°°°° "VP" ‘I l“ Mm CIIII Let Muslim's Health and Nerve Pills giylflgénlngberrgoflgémd m nun" soctho your nerves, renew your health and ‘iherlovernber meeting oi Oileaqsonsoidbmperaneswss nssismtdnoodrsnluumnmohe ~heldmtheoddiellows HsllonNcv. 1s. Oieary Branch ha]; been sung Thee." this meeting. Miss Helen Ohdm- "l"?! "will! pion, MIA, gave d. very interesting ta-lkonhertouroiilluropeduring the past summer, which was much appreciated. The Unionvale Debating society held their iirst meeting, with a good rtendanoe, on Nov. l8. The views (s! the members on the potato mark- eting scheme will be heard at the next meeting. Mr. Neil McDonald, contractor, Olieary, is engaged in moving the lobster necking zwwrv o1 m. Bernard Reilly irom West Point whari to Cape Wolie. sonlvliz‘ Dunblane .—O. Miss Mary Leslie. Public Health Nurse. visited the schools m this locality last week. 0! Among those attending the Ab- bles-Wolverine game in 0113101,“- town on Nov. 2i, were Messrg Elms;- BBWS. Llewellyn Livingstone, Rankin Hvwstt. Winston Currie and John R. McDonald, Glenwood. the Mrr- Mary Rix. Alberwil, u l in exchange for Miss Jean Gotiell, young dgughkg his needle. Are Your Nerves on Edge ? I you often feel that you simply can't do another tsp oi work! Do yon have dissi- vigor and make llts worth living again. By m: all means, try this tlme-proven remedy now. ant. r~ _ ‘ as oi the Province, by the presentation TAILOR. DONATES ART Niels Rydeng, a modest has become a highly honored cit oi Helslngior, Denmark, by pre- senting to the city a. valuable col- lection oi Scandinavian paintings Some are the most. valuable works oi art produced there in the last half-century. Rydeng started as a cowheru, then became a tailors ap- prentice, then started for himself. He does not claim to know art, buI he knew the impoverished artists, befriending them by making suits paintings. quietly hung picture after plcturq on walls oi his shop until at 60 he had 80, which he has just donated, With 12 children to educate and n Diisslon ior art, Rydeng still pile: Mr. John Whitehead, Clinton was on s business trip to this lo- Mr. mhn McDonald, West Poinu was s. recent visitor to Summer-slog Mr. and lidrs. F. M. Hawaii, Charlottetown, were guests oi their , . Rankin Howatt, and Mrs. Howatt, Glenwood, last week. Mr. James Rix, Haliburton, with his daughter. Mrs. Albert Mifiay, Bloomfield, were recent visitors to can! tn oqlli- .. h.‘ 112i wt '1.- “"‘..s~;;"_- .._ :1 . 1 ~..-<.-.". ;_-..._‘._ Qhpéh-Fn. -;.;-V‘-_.y_- ‘F. - _