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M5,”) that give better foreign n" M" "he 11"" The "when Wonder and Ions wave radio in Radio (Console Modal and domestic reception. eslem Loc a l s i I —'!bis column us reserved for an: or local interest but advertising a aowsy nears siay e Inserted as ~ I sonic a word ahlatly payable in advance. 4E7!!- MDON BASE BUB-N- lilNoJlinuseforasl/lorttimaa bargain at Bruce's» L-aoss-lz-s-zi. -rlavsn ounces. 1m re- f celved, 26c to 50c dos. at Stan-sagas. JIOBIN HOOD TDOUB is ec- carnical. More loaves from each, bag at tho better stores. = L-2740-11-2d-2 wka -srmono's ‘rornsun in full swing. Bargains ln every depart- lment Friday sud Saturday. 1.4078 .. -Wlll'l'lNG PAD with two fif- teen cent, packages of linen envel- opes all for 26c; Taylor Drug 00., Kenslngton. ' L-1l812-tf -suooun ‘mun amass, nearly as good as new, at Bruce's. L-soss-lr-c-zi. --FUB BUYER. — m. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers. fSummersido, buying silver for —O(YMI T0 ‘I’!!! CONCERT and box social in North Bedsquc Hall Friday evening, Dec. 7th. Ad- mission 1s cents 14-8080 —O0AL STIALING OASIS- Twopartlescamsbefosellamfi. Struli. XXL, in the Police Court ‘it “ “ .on Tuesday morn- ,ing charged with the theft oi cos from the railway yards of the C. N. B. They were found guilty and one given ten days in tho County Jail and the other was placed on probation. S. -BESEBVES JUDGMENT — The case oi the King vs. Gallant in w Corp. K. W. Henry Bagel was informant and Mr. Gus Gallant the {appellant brought to a conclusion the November term of the Supreme Court at Summeraide yesterday. The case was an appeal against a con- viction under the Prohibition Act. After hearing the evidence His Lord- ship Mr. Justice Saunders reserved judgment. Mr. W. Henry Noonan acted for tbs respondent and Mr. C. D. MaoCallum for the ‘eisnda ‘. PARK CORNER SCHOOL Standing of Park Corner School for November: Grade X.-i, Georgie Campbell. Grade DL-l, Annie Maclleod. Grade VIII-l, Ruth Montgom- ery; 2, Carmsn Stewart. Grade VIL-l, Lena Harding; 2, Verna Hains. Gertrude Graham; 8, Parker Mac- Grade v.-l, Layton Stewart; 2, Suhher‘ ’ Mon cry- Grade IV.—1, Irene Underhiil; i pelts. 11407-114941 —-IIAN'D. WORK ALWAYS AP» razors-run - Large assortmentl stamped articles 15c up at Strong's. , L-SMB, —L!l‘1‘ I01! HDB-IDA-Mlss Alberta MscKelvis and Mrs. Sonne- rnan of Summeraid left yesterday morning for St- Petsrsburg, Flor- ida, where they intsnd spending the wintcr months. S» —SIIOP AT STBONQU. "In old _ S Sh‘ 1d fxffigglgllallllthzlvdel aiunum 11:811.»; , reliable gift store with suitable; lnunw “ rmv- e " "v - l" gifts for everyone. Prices reason- Tubes in the Radio you $54-95 w:§n.h0i=hi;....‘159-W 5519- “ma: m‘ ~PIOHIBITION cssrs -‘ d 1 -Three prohibition cases cams be- . 5°’ b? fore w. o. m. Matthews at Sum- ‘v1 R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown and Ssmmerside frmz ROBERT SIMPSON Eastern Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘WIRED d A I IIVIIIUWN SCHOOL ——- ‘mops, Harold Paynter, Augustine of the Junior Depart- l-landrshan. - Freetown School for the Teacher, Grace Deacon. mcnthof November. Smith, Jack Campbell, Edith Sim- meraide on Monday afternoon. when three parties were fined $10.00 and costs for the 1119811 con-: sumpticn of liquor. S. -ws Ana AT YOUR. suuvrcs night and day pel ‘ , and shipping Will’ f0! 3 Th’ minion Silver lbx Furs Ltd. 1,3019 mg your foxes pelted and clcv-Iwd ur plant you add dollars to‘ your pelt at a small cost. T1111, and be convinced. Dominion Silver Ilbx Furs Ltd. Grads v.-1, worm “s1 ’ - —--— l ‘ I, Balsa Paynter; s boo Taylor. —Rl'l‘1m"!" 7”" h b. Grade rv.--1, D DING ram-w. and Mr; Rslp Inga“; - Silli hant and m. and Mfr-s. James “gong; m” a’ “an our m: Hm. n» "1- Millhisu returned on Monday froml and; mqq, 1,9181; Rwy”; g’ =1" ‘Ffou’ Mm“, a most enjoyable wedding who! v Edith ggmmmg; 3, Jug gampbem n d a weak no no nub the Msritimss and Eastern s.‘ and, 13,4, “m,” Moo", l» I It will be recalled that these Donu- ciesallududoieuyllsb lsr young coupleswsremarried at (:3 Grade r sr.--1, subu- Smith; z, i}? aalfild ."§c.'~. A - ‘V1110; I. Arthur Reeves and Chat-lea “f-lldOarviflo- Grads 1 Jr.-l, lllsrl Handrahan; :2. Mary Mathescn; b‘, Thelma An- 11MB. .. Hilbert average .1‘: Ilmcr Perfect attendance-Lee ‘nylor, i. lMr. A. Levin Representing the- Mdrrls Smith; a,’ Paynter; S, Jean Andrews.‘ f th- smml- or /ths mon ‘ 3511111111811. Morris - ‘section oi the C. ‘ ' 5éiT%F?\‘-JléF1%fiéF-%Fr-EF'\'$$H%‘-Efi£ji, 00mm“, o; m, 1111. v51: FOXES H u; Florida recently. She reports ty United Church on Tues- day, NOV. 72th. S. —0N INSPIIJTION TOUI-Mr.’ I. W. n, superintendent of the °' “..'....“"o“‘.% fifivt-"Zoii an 0h ° N. R. While in_ Surnmerslds they nude a vlmcht visit with m. L. n. Allen. M.L.A.. who is chairman of the raiiwcv Summurside Board of ‘Prado and discuued rall- way matters with him. B. —AR.RIVED nous-arr. and Mrs. A. S. MscKay and their son, .Alexander, have returned from a short visit to Boston. Mrs. Mac-l Kay attended the conference of the Eastern Star which was held good attendance and most Levin/Fur Con‘ Limited ;“m"‘° ’““ °“‘°"""‘° “‘°’““‘éil W iii be at our Office A urcassniv and frnunsnlv nrcrunrn 5m and 6th Buying all grades of Silver Fox Skins and» other raw furs, paying hiliwflt market prices. a _ announcements later. , ~fELn1vc and‘ crnuvnvc Oil!’ llhllifis now opened with the from» stafl of expert pelters. Have yoajzom pelted right. 75 cents. u E I: Cleaning $l.i')0._ if‘. mas‘; a I -STUDY CLASS-The ‘I meeting of the Tignish Teachers’ Study Group was held in the Dal- ton School on Nov. 30th with the President. m. John Gillis, in the, chair. There wereten teachers in attendance. The minutes of the. last meeting were read and sp-i provd. A paper on "Phonics" was‘ read by Miss Eulalie Chaisson. and‘ another on "History" was mad by 1 Miss Bertha Doyle. Each was fol- lowed by an inlcresting and prof- itable discussion. ‘slum Cole: s, Donald Cousins. MscKinno P. I- Island Division of thfiihe was convicted on SEARCHING FOR SANTA'S TOY FACTORY 2, Inigh MacKensie; s, Mary Mac- Rae. Grads l1I.—l, June MacKenzic and Roma Montgomery; 2, Urban Harding; s, Bessie Cousins. Grads 11-1, Everett Burt; 2, Grade I A.—1, Alma MacRae. Grade I B.—1. Jean MacKenzie. Grade I C.- Vernon Cousins. Perfect attendance-June Mac- Kenzie, Doris Delaney, Leigh Mac- Kensie, Ruth Swwart. Gertrude Graham, Sutherland Montgomery. Teacher-Annie M. Dyment. Quebec Uncovers Ancient Mystery Grade VL-l, Ruth Stewart; 2, mg UmfiEliiéifis GUARDIAN - and PRINCE COUNTY (IHRONICLE LADIES lilllill rliiiNflliR BRIDE '.l‘he members of the Baptist Ladies‘ Guild called on Mrs. Robert Palmer at the home of Mrs. Chester Palmer, on Thursday last and pre- sented her with an address and little gift. Mrs. C. B. Jelly read the ad- dress to which Mrs. Palmer very iittingly responded. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and" games. Mrs. Chester Palmer served dainty refreshments before the guests re- turned tc their homes. Mrs. Robert Palmer is one of this season's young brides and before her marriage was Miss lvlacKenna, oi Charlottetown-S. WJLELEBTS UFHBERS The annual meeting oi the W. A. of St. Mary's Church was held in the pariah hall on Monday evening, the president, Mrs. L. A. Moore presid- There was a very large attendance of membe o. The different reports were submitted and were all en- couraging. The Mite Boxes and cent a week fund both amcnmtcd to the same as last year. The following officers were elec- ted: Hon. President, Mrs. C. do W. Wliité; President, Mrs. L. A. Moore; 1st Vice-president, Miss Mill; 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. Wm. Strong; Secretary. Miss Sarah Green; Treasurer, Miss F. H. Hunt; 1 Dorcas Seaetary, Mrs. H. C. Mills; Living Message, Miss Hannah Small. -S. ~ DUNSTAFFNAGI SCHOOL Mrs. John Miller were appointed l in‘. Annual Meeting . . 1 @2111” W1‘ Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd I The annual méeflng of the Pius- ville Worisnbtllnotihrte was hizlld ___ William G - . iiugmdgm o m Organized by ten large fox-ranchers posting the Hail Mary in unison. and the rollcall was answered oy s. resolution in regard to Institute work for next year. Five new mem- bers were wel s to-_ tal oi thirty one. The then road the fflDflrtslof the last annual meeting and previous regular meet- ing. These avers adopted and signed] the treasurer gave an iicmized re-~ port of the years activities. ' Then the rs sidenfs address fol-i lowed. A vote oi thanks was ex- tended the retiring Secretary andi President and were very gracious- ly received. The different commit- tees reported very satisfactory and new ones appointed are: t ‘L, opened by re- 1 in and near Charlottetown for the purpose of marketing their own pelts. will include in their shipments your pelts at exactly the same cost as they are assessing them- seives- This cost is 80c. per skin plus 6% commission to the Auction House. Your skins will receive the same caro- ful treatment as their own- , . Charlottetown can now give you :1 through this Company a service equal to ‘- the best and better than the most. You can go to the office and set a preliminary valuation. You can get liberal CASH AD- VANCES and you can get year-round sor- vice on all your marketing requirements. The CHARLOTTETOWN FUR SALES have undoubtedly the finest equip- ped piant for pelting and handling skins in Eastern Canada, and from the moment your foxes or pelts enter their Queen St- premises until finally sold. your goods are fully insured for both fire and burglary- Without any obligation on your part you are cordially invited to view their pre- mises and have every phase of co-opera- tive marketing fully explained to you- Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd 55 QUEEN ST. PHONE 1035 Sick: Mrs. Joseph P. Gallant and -Miss Rose Gallant. - School: Miss Henrietta Gallant andQMlrs. Peter Gallant. Entertainment: Misses Mary Eileen and Marguerite Oorcoran. The election of officers for the ensuing years was as follows: President. Mrs. Peter Gallant, Vice President, Mrs. Ialdor Gab, lant. .‘ Secretary. Miss Mary Eileen Cor-' coran. | Treasurer. Miss Henrietta Gal- lant (unanimously re-elected). Directors, Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant and Mrs. Henry Gallant. ’ | Auditors, Mrs. J. J. Oorcoran and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. l ‘The next meeting will be held at * the home of Mrs. Ambrose Cor- corzm and the roll call is to be answered by song, verse o; poetry, pertaining to Christmas. One dollar was voted to buy Christmas seals. in aid of Provincial Sanitarium. It was also decided to open the meet- ing at 'l o'clock during the winter months. ma. Fern Blanchard and IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM GORDON McSWAIN Color Workshops to distribute dhrlstmas boctes to the needy. The program consisted or a guessing and Mr. Jnhn Honor roll for November: (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec L-While 20th century police officials groped to mun-ave! modern mysteries, a crime of another gemmti _ y‘; in the 17th century b ht to Grade ust t. Do-i —was roug but “m” l‘ m” 1e we |llght from the musty archives in the Civic Court- House here. The time-worn documents con- _,])() you KNOW‘ that by .hav- taining the dossier of the case were Thompson. mmgvmgd by E. Z. MA-SDOUM, HIM-i mpolltan archivist. after" he had seensn old latte published in the‘ Bulletin doe Reoherohes l-llstoriques, 1.4070 organ o! Gite-tree's Bin-ecu of Arch- Joyce Moore; s, Barton Boswell. ,1v¢_ H, w” m], 4;, mm; m ugm Grade II (SrJ-i, Alton Rob WID- much in regard to the victim's vrts: l. Edith W918i?"- chequered cazeer, but was unable’ to find out how he was slain. According to the papers found, Aubuchon came from France and‘ settled in Three Rivers in 1649. to Montreal two years married bdhrguerite Sedilld- This manrllgoubmughthhfimtskhnrish wlthiihslarwashlswifewas only llyearacfuivelnlfifi’! he w” heavily fined for tradlng liquor to the ssdlsctmfinodwfllnsndbanish- edfmmMontreallbythogover-ncr. fiiourdeMaisormeuvalleretln-ned a short time later, however and hadnomxlflhartroirbloforloyears, whcnhsagainxunfosilofthelaw. Thistimehiswlfe, managing a calbarotheowned. allowed four gumblersbcplay-oarminthees- tablblmentfortwodaysandtwo Mahhlhelawatmattimopco- videdoafesarldcabsretsmustclose BtDpJIh . Onmxdillflhheleftlsishqna togo toanother ‘ he msintainedinthecenbm cdthe townl-lewasnotheaxdof until twodlaydlclicnwherihissonfound him in bed mmdevned. Authorities madsaninvestigatlonbutltcsme tonothingltwasreoocuredinlcnf i \ SIINGLO FALLA-FURRING FOX narrow N0. 1 A your nearest dealer. I arts. P. Gallant won the prize. The Grade x (SrJ-l, Lila momp- 1mm“ “m” "*~'°““‘°d “Y “m?” To Raise Spirit An item appeared in the columns- mmmte Rwy song oi the Charlottetown Guardian a An lnwrestlns industrial mart son; 2, Lorna Stewart; S, Bertha few weeks ago relative to the trag- ment has been carried out b! a Scol Thompson and Garth Stewart mpendttures f2: $61M‘ ttéwllc death in an automobile " t tidll firm. The interior ct the iso- (equal). 1m"; “°' m” PM’ “gm {"1111 Golden, n. 0., or a former sou tory and the machines have been Grade x (Jr.)—1, William aiob- if” ti‘: pa" '21", 5am“ t 15°31»: Prince Edward Island in u.» painted m brunt colors. an the ards. Immmmt $00 person of William Gordon Mlc- ‘“ are painted a pleasing Grads rx (Sr.)—1. Ruin Cairns. x "m, W57‘ when?‘ Swain. Further particulars have shade of bout blue ‘rho m: oi Grade 1X (Jr.)—1, Bernice Rob- mach“ m $99376 To“, a090,,’ been received by relatives of the fined cranes and runways are in Expenditure; Exfienjses I meetmgsf deceased in this province to the scarlet. Doors have been painted Grads VIII-l, Margaret "Web- h I'm o ° m _ effect that the late Mr. Mkfiwain P111111“!- stcr; 3, Suzanna Webster; 8, Nor- n” ‘c 0°’ ' s an’ m e’ mo was motoring 60m 1n loch artistic ma Jenkins. Grade VII.—l, George Boswell; 2, Allison Stewart; S. Ira Roberta" VL-i, Dorothy Mac- Callum, Grade IV (Sr.)--1. Graham 308v wall; 2, Isabel Jenkins; 8, Wilfred Grade IV (Jr.)—l, Ientcn Rob- arts: 2 Winston Stewart; l, Fiver- ett Wakelin. Grade 111,-], Clifton Court; 2, Grade II (JrJ-i, Louisa Miller; 2, Helen Stewart. ' Grade I (a).—1, Hollis Thomp- son; 2, Char] Jenkins. Grade I (b).—l, Freddie Webster. Perfect attendance. — Bertha Thompson. Garth Stewart, Ruthl Cairns, Norma Jenkins. Allison Stewart. Dorothy MacCallum, iso- bel Jenkins, Joyce ‘Moore, Freddie Webster, Char! Jenkins. Altar Roberts. Kathleen Roberts. Marjorie Fraser, teadrer. m 'I‘hana. India. for alleged mis- conduct on her part, a caste woman was called before her people and af- ter "trial" was auctioned oil‘ for $5 and forced to marry. Nine persons were arrested as the result. As a result oi the serious dwind- ling of the congregation, Haslingden Road Methodist Chane‘. Rawtenstall, is being offered for sale. ture, etc., $10.75, school fairs $7.00 community (paint for school) $10.46 charity and relief, viz, fruit for sick. clothes for a needy family $17.99. Miscellaneous, viz, expense: of concert, railroad fare to Char- lobtetown, gifts, masses, minute book $20.3. Total 878.08. Balance with the result that it plunged ov- better and take a. pride in beep o; an embankme ‘ an hundred feet their surroundings clean and tidy. high causing instantaneous death to Some people actually claim that the occupant. colors can cure nervous complaints. ow The late William Gordon Mc- It is certainly found that curtains .3 ' fummmrrs ADDRESS Swain was born in Moimt l-Icpe, and upholstery with plenty of yel- Prince“ Edward Island for-by five low in them, have a beneficial ei- De" 5m" mmben"“m°th°'lyegyg ago o, 30p or Norman w‘ ‘b fect on sufferers mm nerves. Red, 17°“ h" “Md: “d 1" '5 my ‘M’ ate Mrs: McSwaLn (nee Isabel an the other hand, has an excit- ‘“ Y°“' msmem- i° “m” a N"Nicholson). When a young m... ... ing and irritating effect. m" “mining the wtivm“ of the his teens he lived for some Years A doctor who ran a nursilu Y°"'- i“ “'° m“ “i ‘he ‘Wh’ with his aunt Miss Flora a. Nich- home found this out in an upen- mld °f " m" 7°" “M 1°°k m“ Nson. Dundss and dorm those sive and disconcerting way. Ho d"! tmdpisfl ymfiwilfih "'5 “c: years made s, host of friends not had a theory that red was a heal- “me” a“ “ “"- °“°"“'" ‘only m DundJss arid vicinity but ing kind of hue. Plenty of red was m“ 1° kn°w t w‘ m“ “l” ]°°k‘also in Armandale and surrounding used in wall-paper, carpets and "W1 1° ""1 °Y Ye" m“ °1 newldistflcts where he was a Ammo: curtains. Thereeultwasthstthcizgh Ws-“bum” m’ 5"'°“'“ “hm” figure by his genial manner. patients got better, the nurses all mam‘ Bun Yum“ during the put gentll 1y conduct and depend- qusrelled and gave notice. Evenl- YW- “m” W" °PP°‘“‘°° i“ ability. Some years ago he heared ually the home had to be c "it ‘hi’ “l” “d “mil” “d ”° “the call of the West" and eml- may Ilortescue, widow tbs ‘*1’ i“ ‘°“°°1 i“ °- “m” “m-igrated w Western Canada, where famous historian of the British dmon‘ The“ dunes you very “m,” he was engaged in railroading with Army, tells of a workman she om- mny Mmled‘ M the ch51“; of the result that the sam‘ qualitle; played M10 was nearly driven crazy ‘m’ “h” "m" 1mm "m ‘mm’ that endeared him to friends at by mo color or a frock on which ed b7 ‘he msmute 1° the pupa‘ "home won for him success in his she was engaged. It was a brilliant Th” Tmwer" "m" Wm “hwlchosen vocation abroad as eviden- petrmia- and it gotcn the nerves of m“ brand‘ i" i" " “undid cmToed by the fact that stthetimeofhls the unfortunate woman to such dmm- n“'m°i“1‘y' and a‘ ‘mntraslc passing he held the respcn- an extent that one day she bum member‘ m" been “m” active’ n“ slble position of engineer. ‘into tears, and begged that that bunch i‘ m i‘ thflvmg °°ndm°n| 'I‘here are left to mourn their loss pB-ftiCliidr 30b be taken away from h'“’“‘¢ “ m°mbmhip °‘ mm?‘ a grief stricken widow in Golden, her. 915m which’! “mid” l‘ ‘ 591mm‘! B. 0., who will cherish the mom-l An older woman was intensely ‘bowing ory of a kind and loving hu-Sbahd. depressed by s gown made of drab one brother J. 1)., in Edmonton. material which she was sewing. Alta. an uncle L. H. Nicholson and But while bright red is an irritating a niece, Margaret Hideout in Vsn- color, rose-pink is soothing. Men- , I wish personally to thank the lofilcers, convenors, and members of the Bistitute for their loyalty and era-operation. You have never once failed to do your part and I am at his widow's request. She told oi how a mam named Piltereau quanuoled with her husband. Pillereau was and case investigated. He pleaded that he was innocent and claimed Aubu- chon had been killed by his wife quiries and Pllleresu was sent to Quhec for ensuete, but was finally ‘ ’ as there was m direct evidence against him. Aubuchorvs widow was cleaned of miqyicion when authorities oi the day absolved her oi all criminal in- mm. andtwoyemsafierherhus- band's brutal slaying she man-led a sergeant of the Munch troops stationed at Mounties-l. any among the " ". '.' and son. ‘more were further in- dun” Thus the Auhwhon cw was out worm destroyer, but a health-giving #:5611184 medicine most beneficial to v —Mmfim1c fllltlyoung oonstitutionnnd as such it has imp,“ “u;- ccuver, B. C. tally-afflicted people are calmed by In addition to the above men- blue. Green is a most soot tinned relatives there are left to color. The restful affect of green is mourn in this province, a sorrow- noted in the country; among the ing father, one sister Belle, Mrs. green pastures and trees, which Russel Hunter, Strathcona, and the have a. sedative effect, following half-brothers and sisters. -i——-—--——- Sterling and Sheldon, Mount Hbpo, CANADA HOLDS FIDUB Hattie, Mrs. George Perry. Elnora. TRADE WEST INDIIS Alta, Margaret, M35. Ewen Ander- 0N’ QUALITY BASH son, Charlottetown, Florence, Mrs. Canadian flour commands the William Anderson, St. Peters my. ‘market in the British West Indies Mary, Mrs. Lloyd 00x, 8t. Peters ‘Canada is the chief supplier and dui BBS’. Mrs. John Hewlett, Annan- ito the requirements for a bettcl dale and Miss Nora A. Nicholson, ‘quality flour, it would seem will con- Dundas are aunts. and William I. -tinue to hold the market. ‘There is: Nichol-w". BYHSBMWI an uncle ofdirect steamship service betwee the deceased. Canada and these Empire colonies our infinlia minds cannot under- ‘the Caribbean provided by vessels 0| stand why "Billie" as he was famil- the Canadian National 9i iii-I'll! Known. should have been cut and this is a great factor in the ex- down in the prime of manhood, but port trade of Canada to these in thrvurwa mist of tears lands. In addition, tbs number oi that "He" doeth all visitors from cansda ls ' creasing both during the summer and wintl (Patriot please copy) seasons. very proud to have been your pres- ldent for the past three years. You have done well and let me urge you to resolve to do even more in the year before you. Live up to your principles of the motto of our lmstitute "for home and country", and in so doing we fulfill our ‘Respectfully submitted Mrs. Ambrom Corccrar ::Worms are encouraged by mor- {bis conditions oi the stomach and bowels and so subsist. Miller's Wdrm Powders will alter these conditions ,almost immediately and will sweep ‘the womis away. No destructive parasite can live in contact with this medic‘ , which is not only s we look 1'1"’ ibeileving no superlw. i - mo;......"..r‘.o.- ‘TAD-TERRIE -AN‘D ¢UZ1Y"