Western L o c a I s -__ ohm.- in reserved for a |, 15:: Interest but advertising : my" nature may be inserted ' "n" a word strictly Illlllll ll ;dvul6% FELT PAPER- TAB AND pt-figi. L-ZGIQ-I 1-30-31. _ m 1 blade Pocket Knives 1,, .fi .1. ogfaceb. L-aaia-n-eo-zi. __F()R sALE CBEAPe-Snowmo- bne fully equipped. Apply Cecil V lley. “M” wnIg-Bfizii-1l-2l-27-30-l2e4-7. ...|z,0BIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- momeal. More loaves from‘ each better stores. ~ “ ‘h. L-2740-ll-26-2 wks. _w1urmo ran with two m- iaen cent paekases oiilnen envel- QpBS all for 25c. Taylor D111: 00-. Kensnwn, L-zaiz-tz Dsuvmo live and convul- m, every day paying hlg est market prices. Russell Champion, Ken- ,,,,81o,,_ L-2877-ll-29-30-l2-l-2. _rmt auras '- m. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office oi B. Graham R088". summer-side, buying silver iox pen, L-iliM-il-liJ-tf —SILVER WEDDING — A gloat pomp o1 friends and neighbors oi pelt and Mrs. Kelly of Kcnsing- W, took place on Thursday even- mg Nov, 22nd. They took m. and 1m. Kelly entirely by Marlee goo presented them with a. chest o1 guver plate and fine addmss. which was read in a most capfiblt‘ manner by Dr. W. P. McBride. ."states, principally Colorado g '*§,“*,,f';,;,‘,"‘1,‘;°',;,‘,_"‘;_°§._ Wyoming. through New York State. ‘ Distributed by Bruce's. ES —WHEN YOU vacuums-Mme: Oubel, Biscuit or Vita-Orumbll Meal you are feeding the most ecu:- omioal for feeds on the market. L-MID-ll. 40-21. —GIWING ClI-CII — A new sewing circle was formed by some - of St. Paul's parish for the winter months. 'I‘hey met for l“ the first time on Thursday even- 1118 I-t the home of Mrs. Rennie Gallant. At the conclusion ei the evening Mrs. Gallant served re- freshments assisted by Miss Ines Gallant. S. —-K.ITCIIIIN SHOWEB-‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Gosgrove were lurpflggd 1n their new home on Second Street on Thursday evening when their Summerslde friends called to bid them welcome to the city. The ladies brought presents for a hitch. en shower ior the new home. After the good wishes and gifts were fit- tilicly scknowledgnd the remainder of the evening was spent in music and singing. Dainty refreshments were served. S. —GIVEN HOUSE WARMING— Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Haywood were given s surprise party on Thursday evening in their new home on Winter Street, when a number of their friends called in give them a hearty welcome. After the guests had assembled Mrs. Clifford Boundy was called upon and read an address oi welcome to Mr. and ms. Haywood. Mrs. J. H. Hunter then presented Mrs. Haywood with s little gift. Mrs. Haywood replied very iittlngly to the address. The tables were then arranged for cards at the conclu- sion oi which a dainty lunch was served. S. -‘ISLAND TOURISTS ABBDAD -M.r. S. W. Webster and son, George, oi mensington, returned some time ago from an extensive |automobile trip to the western and Macdonald, Mrs. Jas, panoergggtncrialling at Buffalo and Niagara Mrs. N. J. McNeill, W. G. Smpeond George Cousins and James L Saun- ders. James Penderga-st we. chair- men ior the occasion. Mrs. James saunders superintended the fes- tlvitles. An enjoyable feature oi the entertainment was the singing in chorus of e008 hits oi twenty five years ago-with fine harmony and cadence and the other qualifica- tions required by s. philharmonlo amembly. A nourishing and delect- able lunch being served, the re- mainder of the evening was taken up in dancing. Excellent solos were rendered by Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Lean and Mr. Russel Miacliay, a character monologue was given by Mrs. Ray Sudbury which was a special feature. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly were rather overcome by the sine of the gathering and the unexpect- edncss of it. but lidir. Kelly regained his composure sufficiently to reply to the address in a manner sp- propriaie to the occesion.—K lls, Detroit, Chicago and l-ll large cities cnmute, visitng the famous Chicago World's Fair on return trip. w. Webster who had, previously span‘ thirty-three years championship bout is cancelled for in Cripple Creek, Col, renewed many old time friendships. They A 2d, ramps COUNTY CHRONICLE SENT UP TUNO, DIIRBHESTER lhstabmoks and West- Iuwrenoe Joy naetebmoks of Mimic. West-, moreland County, N. B., who were committed for trial by Magistrate G. M. Matthews on Wednesday on a charge of stealing two female silver for pups from the ranch of H011’! on the night of Monday, Nov. 10th. came before Judge Inman, in the Criminal County Court on Thurs- day morning-and elected to take Speedy ‘Trial. ‘may were arraigned the same morning and pleaded 811ml’- Thny were each sentenced‘ to two years in Dorchester Peni- tentiary. m. W. Henry Noonan mp- peared for the Crown-S Harness Racing Club Meet A meeting of the Directors of tihe P. E. Island Harries Racing Clui was held on Wednesday night th< 28th inst. with the following direc- tors wnaent: George a Callibeok Capt. John L Read, Willard Kelly W. B. MoArthur, Gordon Dawson and J. D. Cobb, when it was de- cidedtohaidafouryear old fut- urity section in i985 in addition to the two and three year old sections Nmninctiom for thlb class to be llisge not later than March 1st A11’! four year old having won $500.00 or over previous to the date of the race to be barred end his entrance returned-S. BOXING Summenlde, Tuesday, Dec. l, at 8-30 p-m. Old llappyiand Theatre, Central St. Due to iniurles Delaney-Sinus three weeks. The promoters have arranged the following card for had the pleasure oi seeing a rodeo Dee. Orossman at Cape ‘n-averse‘ in the romantic old city of Chey- enne, Wy., theirs being the only P. E. I. car at the show. The num- Vlc Trenhoim, Amherst, N. 8., vs. Benny Binns. Send-final, 4 rounds: Kid Nick- ber of cars from different states "w", chnloggegown, “- you" and countries were announced by 111.13g,’ Kongmmm the management. They were held 51mm”, 4 mud.’ m“ Pr .111; many time by Islanders living 14, m,’ cguflomw abroad who cried out 111118-118‘ 1"?’ Jam]; McDonald, Summgide. conversation and news from home Admmwm ma", m, “Sh, ‘They all appeared happy and 35¢ _ prosperous and held a nsible po- i 3395543441 sitions in the scheme of hire,‘ lib- erty and the pursuit of ‘pp ness ___A J-“m in the great Republic. Mr. WebsteripARq-ggr-ll-gg weeklyozfg 1W1 w many realm“ W 111W ti“ pert/y held in Bedequv. on Tuesday location oi P. E. Island (from No“ nth’ u the home o, ML and people who never heard of it), thauMm 59mm“ Connolly was lately he became irritable and sarcasticattended_ Mam, new players were —he told one 1111111 WY1° l! ‘on hand. The prizes for the even- VI- |"What State is that in?" That it was in the Stale of Utah, and an- other that it was the capital oi world. Mr. Webster never was BIRTHS WEDGE-M the Prince County m Hospital, Nov. so, m4, to l‘ . and mi’ ma“ Hm” was” ‘ um‘ complex. either at home or abroad but evidently those Westerners Qgfrffglolgt; N? m’??? must have looked like children to to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arsneault im'_,x____g___________ of St. Eleonora a daughter. u“ Iiuulla n» Cuts and som Results that Challenge Comparison An analysis of all catalogued European and Canadian offerings-totalling approximately 200,000 Silver Fox Pelts —shows the following remarkable results achieved by the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. With 12% of this offering the Fur Pool marketed only . . . 7% of all catalogued pelts realizing under $40.00 9% of all catalogued pelts realizing under $50.00 By careful grading, appraisal, protection and expert marketing the Fur Pool marketed the larger bulk oi’ pelts at much higher rates. With 12% of the ofierlng the Fur Pool Marketed . . . 28% of all pelts realizing $ 50.00 or over 357;, of all pelts realizing $ 75.00 or over 40% of all pelts realizing $100.00 or over 45% of all pelts realizing $125.00 or over 8075 of all pelts realizing $150.00 or over lllaeat 100% of all pelts realizing $175.00 or over The 24,000 pelts marketed by the Fur Pool were re- ceived from nearly 8000 ranches throughout Canada and were of average quality ranging from the highest to the lowest types. These results were achieved by :- FUR POOL GRADING AND LOTTING which are recog- nized as the highest standard and are eagerly sought by internationally known iur buyers. FUR POOL LIMITS which are known to be fair and reasonable, insure satisfactory returns and do not prejudice buyers. AN EFFICIENT PERMANENT MANAGEMENT AND STAFF who fully appreciate their responsibility to each patron, Shipping Bags-Tags, etc on request. Where required Cash Advances can be arranged Minierest. The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool ltd. P. G, CLARK, President and Managing Director Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Throughout the season pelts are being received at the cilice of J. A. WEBSTER h C0. Richmond St, Charlottetown. u —0ur SI an .-- Wc Believe the Beat Wag to Gel Business is to Deserve It.‘ ii uch obsessed with an inferiority, ing were won by the following: la- difl’ “Flt. Miss Dorris McKenna, Fcmwood; geltnemenb first, Mir. Harry lnard, Bedeque, after which lunch was served by the ladies and then all present took part in the freeze-out which was a close con- test. The prine was carried off by Mr. Monty Gardiner, Freetown. PERSONALS -V-JA'r. Philip Arsanault has em- tcred the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S. -Mrs. John Douoette of Nail Pond has entered the Prince County Hospital ior treatmont. S. —l"riends will regret to learn that Mr. Roy Macbean oi Albany is a patient in the Prince County Boepital- S. —Mi's. Percy Tucker of Sum- merside, RR, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. —Miss Catherine LeClair oi Tig- riish underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday and is re- ported to be doing nicely. S. —Frienda will regret to learn tient in the Prince County Hos- pita]. s. -Wendell Muttart. WWI”?- I011 had his tonsils removed in the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day and is doihl nicely. S. -ac-. Peter oiniey of Elmsdale underwent a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital this week and is making satisfactory program. S. that Mrs. E, H. Monkley is a pe-‘ of w. and Mrs. n. a. Mutter-i.‘ _ SEARCHING ron SANTNS TO IfCTORY iY-nn...» 3W‘ s1 i __ li- O When you feel like a log and your muscles tire easily it's more than likely um wastes iii-i shouldn't be in your bod are aendi out poisons into your b ood. At times like these I take a bubblin , bracin glass o Andrews Liver alt each ay till the trouble clears up. Then take an occasional glass-once or twice each week-and you'll sta perfectly fit. Get Andrews now. mall tin, 85c; Large tin, 00c; Extra large bottle, 75c. Proprietors, Scott h Turner td., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. 4‘ Play Presented By Young People Christian Church The young people oi the Chris- tian Church presented a v61’? beautiful religious play on Thurs- day evening in the High School auditorium to an appreciative aud- tumes were very lovely and highly commended upon by the audience. Each character was admirably portrayed and the whole perform- ance worthy oi repetition. Following is the program: Eli, Prince Stephen's Steward- Ben Schurman, i Daniel, the Willard Graves. ‘ Ruth, Anna's Willard Graves. Stephen, Prince of Judea-Juv. C. Watterworth. Sarah, one oi the Prince's debt- 1ors-Evelyn MacI-ure. ' Tabitha, Rebecca's | Evald Lewin. Rebecca. the Prince's betrothed —Nh's. Ashley Murray. Martha, Rebecca's handmaid— Olive Murray. Anna. the Prince's mother-Mrs. Brn Schurman. Jude the Samaritan, debtor-Roland Murray. Rabbi Joseph, a priest from the temple-—he Orozier. Esau, slave in Prince Stephen's household-Poland Crozier. Time about 29, A. D. Place, Prince Stephen's palace in Jerusalem. Piano duet-JWar-blers oi the Forestfl-Miss Myra Murray, Miss Evelyn MacLure. Violni solos—“Serenade". veir"-Mrs. Louis Romcke. Act 1-In the court of Prince Stephen's palace in Jerusalem. Intermission-Sale oi candy. Quartette — Selected — Albert Huestis, George Bowness, Jack Wright. Earl Schurman. Act 2-Same as in Act l, One month later. Solo-"Consider the Amanda Cannon. ~ Act l-Same as in previous acts. Two months later. During this act the curtain is lowered twice for a minute. the first time to indicate the lapse of a week, the second time to indicate the lapse oi five days. i God Save the King. Accomnanists for the evening: Miss Sue Meadows. Miss Myra Milrrsy. Prince's Scribe- handmaid—Mrs Aunt—Mrs. another “Sou- Lilies” —- SYDNEY, Nov. 80—On her- last trip from the 5t. Lawrence this year, the steamship Purnorth i: diueheaehdondnywithiiofiumsof general freight The ship is coming here from Ohm-b‘ town and following the discharging of cargo will sail for Saint John. POULTRY WANTED -______ iin unlimited quantity ,of nuciis, GEESE, ‘Fowl and GIIIBKI-Iii ' Highest market prices GEO. A. WEBSTER KENSINGTON i silo)‘ PEP2, ience. The stage setting and cos-l‘ CHRIST CHURCH (Continued from Page l) this lent, h A PPBYM- and a M11111 by the Cathedral choir followed, cite: which Vern. A- F. Bate, Arch- ‘deacon oi Fredericton, read a cer- ;ti.iicate oi the election oi Amh- ;blshop Richardson as present oi the house oi bishops and metropol- itan bishvD of the province oi Canada, as given by J J. F. Winslow, K. 0., Plmdericton Chancellor oi the Diocese oii Hed- erlcton and secretes-y pro tem oi the house ci the House oi Bishops. Very Rev. J. H. A. Holmes, dean of Fredericton, then addressed thi congregation as follows: church and of this eoolesistical province it appertaineth in the oi- fice of metropolitan in the chin-ch oiGodtohave the care of the whole province ove-r which he had been elected metropolitan: to sum- ,mon together the bishops 0d‘ the pmvinm as need shall arise and to preside over them; to summon to- gether and preside over the prov- incial synod; to miearuairdi for the wisoopcte the selection of worthy men and to consecrate them to the Bishops when amused oi their fit- ness; to maintain the order and discipline of the church by presid- appeal and by the exercise of such visitatorial powers as he may be called upon to mrercise by duly constituted diocesan authorities; a/nd w take such part in directing the activities oi the church and promoting true religion in the pmv- ince as is set forth in the constitu- tion and canons, or determined from time to time by the action oi the Provincial or u in in- herent ln the office oi metropolit- an. "'I‘o this office the. Rifli Reverend John Andrew Richardson, D. D., has been elected by the House oi Bis- , hops oi this ecclesiastical proving-g ‘in iuil assurance that he will be supported in his high office by tin PIH/yens and oo-operation oi the clergy and people." Ven. H. A. Cody, Archdeacon of Saint John, then gave to His Grace the owner or metropolitan cross. saying: "Reverend Father in God on behalf of the ohilroh in this Dmvihcc, I now give you this 111111161‘. at once the emblem of our faith, and the symbol oi your of- fice as metropolitan." His Grace replied: “I receive this symbol of office, e-nd emblem _ of our faith in humble trust tha/t, supported by the help of God's Holy Spirit. and the prayein o! the church. I may be ens/bled to fizliill the duties of the office to the glory people." i ~ The Archbishop‘ then, by his chapliams, Rev. Canon C, M Hathaway, Fredericton, bearing the crazier, and Rev. Canon J. V Young, Saint John, bearing the eariesiavidca’ , “By the canons oi the ancient ing over the metropolitan court of GUARDl No I Simply A itspi1nulliillceandtlfll no continued um jClvurch believed that Christ ‘ lished a divine society sent out to , three-fold order, ministry since Jesus sent fm-th his The wonder still grows that so good a tenf , as MORSES BLUENOSE TEA can be sold» =1 at so low a price—oniy 45 cents per pound 3:1!’ . 8,,‘ I ' P’? mazi n g if“? _ _ . . in 1111'? m‘) 15H] inn-I duu il-iit loll; 11.1.1 ml; nna twelve. His Grace's remarks were follow- ed by 11-11 WBFVYYY lnthfim by $119 corated baby carriage, were wheel- Choll‘. MW!‘ “P111011 8 81190181 0011601 ed in by Miss Alice, five year old was road by the don-u and 7J1! daughter of lVllr. and Mrs. Stuart benediction was pronounced by th1 Dickson. The gifts were opened by mempolitan. The recessions! hvrnh Miss Connie Rcihardson and the with the Archbishop walking1 verses read by Miss Margaret 11111011811 the 111006891011 0! 0191?!” 111111181‘. A dainty lunch was served and choir mermbe n, imrpressive ceremony, , i ‘ ‘ “ th< and dancing indulged in. I BUCHANAN — MAUKAY WED-i D1NG—A very pretty wedding took place on November 21st, at the residence of Rev. Ewen MzwDou- gall, Charlottetown, when Miss Beatrice Maud MacKny oi DeSable was united in marriage to Mr. Ai- fred Roland Buchanan of Church- ill. The hrride looked very chann- ing in a dress of blue satin trim- med with sequins and grey satin. and wore hat and accessories to correspond. Miss Katie MncKay, sister of the bride, dressed in blue crepe trimmed with taffeta acted as briesmeid, while Mr. Cw Mac- Leod ably supported the groom. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home, where about fifty guests-the immediate relatives oivthe bride and greeted the lnidal party on their arrival. An elaborate supper was than served in the dining room which was very pmttily decorated for the ocoadon in pink and white ‘with a large wedding bell suspend- ed from the ceiling. Outside waited a jolly number of serensders, who, Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of local iatereat bat ndve a! a newly nature may be inaeruid at l cents a word strictly payable ls ldYllC& consensus-non urn mann- ANCE. L-6798-7-l2-8l2i. COME ONE, COME ALL to the Tea and Sale on Wednesday at St. Peter's Cathedral; L-2972-12-i-2i. cmusrivms arm's, bargains oi| all kinds at St. Peter's Cathedral Sale on Wednesday, December 5th. L-2972-12-1-2i. of God, and the ediiication of his CHABLOCITETOWN FUR SALES wish to announce that they are now pelting foxes ior the general public- There are three complete P9111118 units electrically heated and thfly‘ guarantee uniform curing of furs and they can pelt 450 foxes a do)" Skilled workmanship under expert supervision in the best 84111191)“ pelting establishment in the coun- try is yours ior 75 cents a fox. L-WOQ-ll-Btttl. POLICE oonnrqait the‘ Police Court yesterday, two men appear- ed each oharged with having con- trol of motor vehicles while under ch the influence oi liquor. Each man was sentenced in seven dfliyfi 1'" every day. Paying ~ pastoral cross, was conducted to his I'm‘ A ma” muted with "m"; thmne by the dean, who turning to ‘bum’ language w“ the people, said: 'I‘wo drunks appeared. 01W W“ I "I now declare the most Rever- ‘mtegggd o3’, tmgy, “at”, igsyshg,‘ ‘M ‘Mm “m” R1°}“““°”' D 1x111 n wiieifoui the option or‘ n, Archbishop of Fredericton, in J tine“ be duly installed as mietxopolitanl‘ e‘ of the wclesistical province of Can- “m” Bmpry m‘ m‘! m’ °°° °‘ mdmm“ “i em¢lr._e'§?§§. $1.1‘ beToonduct- be the metropolitan see of the said, ed by the PM,“ In the momma.’ ' Re . Hugh Miller takes for his .:“:.:m...."*: ?ff"§...°“..'l§ u; "m M ~ = e evenin Rev. J. W. Barbour ceremony had a significance neces-fvlfiuflgreech 5km; ‘or h“ mwoo; sarily personal to him, he said £41118 Troubled wawmy A men's Gocl will was expressed by the ser- I chem, Wm campy the chok- "s15 ‘we’ ‘m4 the“ we” Dream“ '°p"at this service. Soloist-s for the day msentctives of many classes of - are M155 Margaret stems who W111 lief other than those of his own be heard in 11m momma Anthem, community. He thanked those for M: Jqoy smauman who W111 5mg their friendship, their confidence “Gom- Home" by Dvorak and Mr, in him and their presence in the moyd wmd who w111p1oy a Trump- Cathedral. ' ct Solo, "Keep Thou My Soul" by 1"~ Hiring his Styears of. ‘deneeinlu, c1130“; New Brunswick, including his 28 ______. years as Bishop, he had never felt R055 VALLEY W. M. S. — The the tide oi friendship flow with scyovembo, mootm; or 1,119 moo Val- full a current as in the last twcfloy w, M, 5. was held at the home weeks. he continued. From all parts,“ Mm M; A Mgthieggn on 1111-! of the Province and Canada hadogy evening, Nov. 23rd, there were 0011116 111088895 0! flwmfltlllfll-Wnlthirteen prevent. In the absence oi and good wishes but 1w wt hildjhe President, Mrs. A. a. MacDon- been more conspicious than the old occupied the chair. Meeting- City oi Fredericton," ‘opened by singing, responsive scrip- It all encouraged him to Lture reading prayer by Mr. M. A. stronger faith. the Archbishop de- Mathieeon. Interesting reading on ole-red, adding that the stateb missionary work was given by Phoebe Blondon, and Mia Edith Macswain. The offering was 115K611 and a discussion on financial af- [fairs followed. Meeting closed by singing and repeating the Mispah Benediction. SHOWER-A delightful show- er was held Tuesday even- \ SIINGLO upon entering the house were gen- erously treated and before leaving they bounced the groom. The wed- ding guests then sang. For they are Jolly Good Fellows. The remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in friendly conversation, mu- sic and singing. Worthy of especial mention were Mrs. Bolton Mac- Line, Mr. Davis Ward and Mr. Clayton Morrison who entertained the guests with their lively music and comical songs. An object of much. comment was a large table heaped with shower and wedding priests, including silver, chine. linen, pyriex, glassware. etc, also eques and money. Before leaving all joined in singing Auld Lang Syne and God Save the King and de- parted wishing Mr. and Ii/iirs. Buch- anan a long and prosperous wedd- ed life. MCGOUGII — MURPHY NU?- church was the scene of a very picturesque wed- ding on Wednesday morning, Nbv. l4, i934, when Nil-ts Marqunrlte MoG-flrllflh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip MoGoilgh of Souris was united in the holy bonds oi matrimony to ii/lr. Percy Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Kinkora. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of Inhengrin’! Wed- ding Mhroh, "beautifully rendered by Mrs. Wm. Paquet. The nuptial ceremony was preformed by Fr. Ignatius MacDonald. The bride looined charming in a. blue chiffon velvet dress with rhinestone trim- minas. and hat and accessories to match. She also wore o, beautiful iur coat-the gift oi the groom. She was attended by the groom's sister Miss Mary Murphy. who was becomingly gowned in a rust col- ored crepe drms with accessories to match. The groom was ably abiendq ed by the bride's brother, Mr. Har-I old McGough. After the ceremonyI the bridal party and the immediate‘ friends of the contracting parties assembled at the home o! the bride,‘ where a delicious wedding brealv, fast was lerved in a most gracious manner by Mrs. MoGough. The dining room was artistically decor-i arted with pink and white streamers: caught in the center oi the selling} ‘by a superb wedding bell. 1n the afternoon the bridal party motored, to the home of the groom where a. recemion was given in their hon-- our when about seventy invited. FALL-FURRING F0?‘ RATION NO. 1 your nearest dealt. in: at the home of Mr. and couples were served a most mpiah; Min. Harry Richardson in hon- an; repast by Mrs. Murphy, who is! or of Mn. 1". Brown (nee Ethel so 11¢” for ho,- ommm-y 5m Dur- McKinnoui) whose marriage took ing the supper, speeches were given Dlace recently. The gifts, in a dc-by Mr. James MicCerdle and Mfr. OW- James Saunders, which werevillit- tingly responded to by the ‘groom The happy couple were the recipi- ents oi a large number of expen- sive and useful gifts which-testi- iies to the high esteem in which they are held in the mmunlvy. The Guardian joins, with a. hilt- ol friends in wishing Mr. axidnlilrl. Murphy a long and happy wedod iiie. MR. PERSONALS T157‘ lidirs. Joseph Bradley, 1U Quea St, has returned home from Jhs Charlottetown Hospital fully WWW- ered from her recent illness. Mrs. Harry Gaudet, King i, h progressing favorably at the (Blar- lottetown Hospital. Mrs. J. J. Hughes, King formerly of Kinkora, undarwspit; a successful emergency operatigrrqal the Charlottetown Hospital om-ylfl- day evening. ~---_-»_-_ Many citizens will be piessdsgto groom see our old veteran, John Mndlflur- rer, of Douglas Street, out- around again, wearing an artificial limb". Friends 0d Mrs. William“ Morell, who has been seriously at the home of her daughterniseflie City, will be pleased to learnmher recovery. g, nun“ WOMENIA. .. n: The November meeting was mid at the home oi Flora Maogo on Wednesday evening Nov.- Thera were five members anilflyp- en visitors present. Meeting o by singing “O Canada" folio m . _ repeating Creed, reading of , uties, and roll call. The pres‘. all gave a splendid address, a complete summing up oi the year's Quark. The committees reports wean-ae- oeived. A bean supper had JOE held since last meeting, aL-ylhidl a. lucky door ticket was givenniha prize-o, booked rug-was womb! Annie Newsome. The aiectiommi officers was pwtponed umilmthl December meeting, which will.» held on Friday evening, Decuflfih at the homo oi the piesldentmhfll. J. w. maoxenne. The r011 caliia to be a Christmas present. with exceed fifiecn cents, to be, .3“- changed among the membersmllx names are to be drawn for. Questionnaires were presenwdnand Mrs. J. W. MaoKenzie was appoin- ed convene: for Deague of Nations ior next meeting. Closed by singing God Save the King. Uae lllnurdi for Buru- '1». EZRA J. BOURKE ROSE VALLEY INSTITU 1M»- i. Iii ‘The death occurred at tfiienelb ance of Mr. John A MoAIulflImKlb muir on November 4, i934 ogwi J. Rourke, aged 79 years. He lean: to rmum one son, Allbert Rourka Rvondsibury, Calliomia. andn-me bwthcr, D. D. Bmirke d Ohm- me-rcial Cross also two SISWXINMII- Isabella. King d Boston, . and Mrs. Minnie Ilinlayson dialli- miuir- The remains was laid to rest in Lower Montague Cemetery. RADIO BAFEE." 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