'4 SLAUGHTER PRIC ES. AI sweep before Saturday night. HE?’ away below repl There are bargains for eve , .,, y, O To make room for new goods arriving daily we are making u. clean sweep or all now on our floors. Many of these items were alrca THE SPACE THEY OCCUPY - so our '1' “""""°"‘ Pm“ b" WE NEED G0. Everything m [red 1 1 in f ry room in the house a: pricels {hi1 loeglerltr 3 DHYS odd and brokén lines. SUMMERlDE-CHARLOTETOW 11111111 BARQAlNs BARGA|N§ BARGA|N§ BARGAINS oggfslvillriitlxl. 1311138311211: CgilsllgA BEDSJEPRINGS a y l Chairs Dressers Cabinets Mattresses p M BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS - 2 8. l3" Piece A3 8- 4inl3iece 8 151i; Piece l l .. v . LIVING-ROOM BED-ROOM DINING-ROOM ““ _ _ l _ V- §U|TE§ §U|TE§ SU|TE§ l’ NEGRO OIIUIVGHMAN PfiEEB SATURDAY’, NOV. 1111 ‘*7 APPLE DAY i L TF1: ‘Qnv Qcollts will be‘ r"- “w s*‘">'=."S all day.- rain or shine, selling maples. gavvwfliflf§:llfl_ Charlottetown. Alberton 1 0’Leary & Montague BE PREPARED With a nickle or ‘no more preferred! 181ml 9 ill Boy Scouts do not beg, but they try awfully hard to earn money, so that they may be able to carry on their work. They are going to oifer for sale 8,000 tempting apples on Saturday, November 17, and will use the profits for Scout work. The apples are luscious, prise winning Macintosh Beds, The boys lsir you to buy at least one and in this way BE A GOOD SCOUT! 11-2207-11-10-12-14-16. "FLATELS" LATEST l IN LUXURY IIOUSES A t t e n d a n c e (B! The Canadian Press Records Broken lffigomtou, Ne, l, _ Fuzgmmd a s wi h complete hotel service- At R008 Meet ithey have been described as "flat- |els"-a.re the latest development in. i‘ luxury housing s50 of them having (A. P. hy Guardian's Special Wire) Just been installed in Mount Royal, NEW YORK, Nov. 12—All stten- near the Marble Arch. danie and purl-mutual records for Each fiatel, with accommodation thoroughbred racing in New Eng- 3 for one 0!‘ two P901118. has it's own land were broken today when more’ bathroom. kitchen, refrigerator and. than 56.000 persons wagered e10“ telephone. Cooks and waiters are to $800,000 at the final day of sc- provided at a charge of a shilling ing at Narragansett Park. The attendance was the largest in New England's turf history. A. the machines 0n the first five races. while the figures for the third, fourth and fifth events reached more than $l00,000 each. The featured legionnairc purse nf s. mile and '10 yords saw R. Rob- ertson's Lynx Eve continue his consistent performances. The ihreo-ycur-olc‘: gelding ran the dis- tance ill 1:4‘! 2-5 cvrr a heavy track to whip such good horses as J] U. Grzlttans Chiysmutc and the an hour. Meals may also be obtain- ed at the restaurant. A promenade runs right rculld the seventh floor 1m total o; $496,949 passed Lhmughifrom which on n clear day the distant Surrey hills and wocds may be soon. _ . .. .. ... ...-...... ...... ...... THE CENTRAI GUARDIAN In Memerwm Protestant 0rvhanage M" c: NEW yggx m) _ n _, i. Mrs. Theo. Bayer ... . v . George t .50. 0101010001‘ M060!"- 00. nemmcun- m. l _ ec Ions APTlend .25‘ u" and p.h-mrch o! flu Arne”, co runn is reserved for new: LQQK our you THE Boy (granitic; 8311x011, died semi-dry I {LL12} E2511‘ £2; hfidfifiLflflflf, f! scion-ms with their apples on But- ma‘ "was 0°”? mzwoy sr. r0 nan: i h! e a missonsry for the 4 t d ; ‘ ur ay. L-2357-11-14-8i. . pyogggtgnt Epmgopfl chum, u, m, udllldlhlllo.‘ ‘m m m’ "uh" h The death occurred on Monday. RIOHMONfiQluQ To DAIIE Benmmn Bream" mm 0mm States and West Indies un- cnanuorrcrowu rui- Bales do October 22 in Vernon British Pm Mm‘ °°- Lid- - 5-00 | 7 l "119" "he" h“ “ihdmw "W" m0 BUY A" APPLE “d “l” W" not recommend pelting foxes m, "Columbia. of Mary Cecelia. Dwyer, Patriot Pub co - M's‘ A‘ w‘ we” ' 21” church and‘ organized the ‘African b” ‘m swmmay- L‘2357'11'“‘3‘- curly December sales Foxes brou h: beloved wife of the late James J. A. Webster l " ‘who Mrs‘ H‘ weeks m0 Orthodox Church. H6 was editor of --— in for cltin b Ncvuoib will B n Coady of Em ale E n Brow " iUO-‘Mm J‘ M‘ °“m"°“ 1°" the Negro Ohurchman. coNrsncuirrlos urn INSUR- 1 t D5 bg y 1 - ' "a" Th Y” e m “m i h E- T~m -~ 5-00,Mrs. c. n. Beers .. 1.001 ANGEL L_67fl8_7_12_31z, ) a e cem er Sues in Paris. Do not e deceased at e e o er . . sgs ... 5.00|Mrs. I. Hutcheson .. 100 sacrifice pelts for earlier sales. death was visiting her son, Rev. C. N. Bissett .. . . . 5.00'Mrs J A Messerve ' ILKA NwKi-“LE ak 1 \ L-2202-ll-10-4i Francis Ooady and was absent Eostern securities .. 500 Miss Vii/ode y m cs muo‘. e _.___. ' ' ' ' ' " - N en Apple my. L-2il57a:11-l4-{Iii. B m; T ltrrlgfihsmgile isvlgfllxrliceher 11$ kw‘? Priming 00' i:§ikcrLwr:1lrc'r' - l“ ' 0'35 "(moan “ A“ health ‘until mbnlt two weeks prior 5' ' ' ' AT HOMEFML c I _ t a1 mt t k i: I . -- .00 AFrlend . . . . . . . . 1.00 side. Marsate. Willabe altxllroerralezoggr §'§‘?be°§i$$§'§1 Mr. girl: 33in? l fake‘ d°“él;' “F031;”: Qmmlxfg 2.30 1. A. Hllszard . 1.00 friends Thursday evening from 7 uel Drake. M65400‘! Blink. Friday.’ an ‘llgmzfi mgépmedncal 5km and 3'03 $s' C’ H‘ Black ' 1'00 until i0. L-2354-l1-l4-1i. Nov. 2. when young and old from» "p , m m, m, Frank Fraser" ., 2'50 s‘ A’ E‘ mmimm ‘ m“ wul pumluue for cash, jthis and surrounding districts bs-lwml" ‘m’ “g °°“ M’, h ,,_ 04011141318, " 2-00 M"‘D-A~.M°K10"°0 - 1-00 entire stock oi’ merchan- ggmLo-[TETQWN FUR 55am sembled to do honor to Miss Hettie peamtuuy pa?!“ awayh: hand Dr, 1»; m1n¢,s§{e'"' 2'00 $5‘ gourke ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' 1'00 diae. Makes no diflerenee hgvg meg;- pymt open 1m. m,‘ Dem,“ Howard of Meadow Bank. The m8 been ‘m1 ed hi; t d rllsumed Dr. T. Wsye .. i grog Ml; 3' n Davis ' 1m how hrxe ernnsll- If ia- whenever the public decide and: 0000-00-00 enimd the . drewlnz “w 0mm” Chm-m: T“: M... Gwrse Tweedy II: 2'00 1-1 J cmmld ' ' 1'00 "mull ‘"1" W "l" their foxes are ready. Prices mod- “mm w ‘he strains 0! ti" Wedding w her by a? soztmlmdflk P E' Marion McLean .. 2'00 Mrsmcueyu" ' ' ' ' " ' . . crate. Service unexcelle ' mercnfiih played ‘by Mrs. 00.0011 may W186? “d w“ m’ m,” _' Bell o. Mai-boson .. 2'00 Mrs‘ w Bruce. 5b A Phillips. Sales Co. n-zzez-il-io-lrMev leni After hem: swell 1n =1‘; M“ 7' ',“,“h 1:, 3.1.5., Mrs T- B- Gmdy - 2'00 Mr ‘Malone -0 q nerd-r. N. s. BE A ____.ple ‘gab under finlluse gig brnglcyygb “i d““§_n“’*"d'!§,en °o.con°nor a, m, Dr. Hfiee-g-liivthilstm 2100 ml. w. s. says: I i0 l» sroareusp my and ems e n- e M158 Bevan“ 1.00 M n1: . ' help our (m1; gamer-s and BQylCIOWblLSk bride and Master Law-|flizlgyhlvfslymtgveéfiérsxemlfidwgieilé 1&1: {lean Beliar 1400 PS yment .25 “441341444 m -- ' segues", 1,3357.11-14-31__son rs e, as groom, presented - s iriam W th , _ p-m ;___.___‘€_____i__ lmiss Howard with a bgguflflfl bQu-!5he resided “mlghfitedmagéuxgotl: Miss Li]; vaugfifm cm‘ N ST‘ CONTINUED _ - wao ams ron. ms srrLcr-iquel of slndioli. then wheeled in a £100- Bge wlxfterrocz‘ which she Miss Eileen Foster 1.00 11'. o. Spencer 00.1w ,,,, 15m " The Boy Scouts Commissioner, Mr. nreitily described carriase which. “s” wgnvgeh; v a1 edlcwmn o, Miss Marion McMillan . 1.00 Btsfl Bank Nova Scotla 2.65: will“!!! WBYIBH. W111 auction anwfls re-filled/several times with B" “a » h: 1 m “and d Miss Anna MoDouxlll ... 1.00 Cha-Piielledzco. . . . . . . . . 2.00 mm‘; Mmrngom and Luscmubiparcels. These were opene‘ by Miss h" @355- wsmes 25a B ! gm Miss Mable Worth 1.00 f Apple toclose Apple Day at3 o'clock Laure Crosby end Miss Jew I “m” °l ° f0; 1i!" Miss Mable McLeod . 1.00 QUEEN SQUARE BLDGS. oonrn Saturday gflgrnQQnJ-yy up; kind, pgr- Frizzell, while the acchompsnyins gilillgltlgge hgivsgvflsrélfllanfi. stop glitch Mizvllicigzie . 1.00 | mission of Mr. Mould. at the Cun- verses were read by t e Misses . - orence od 1.00 Miss Jean Gill 110 adlim Natbnal Hotel? Binders will Dorfls Crosby and Flussie Younker. . "if!" 1°? she W55 B“ B/Tmilirefldef Sidney Fielding 1.00 Miss B. McKirlnon .... 1.00] also have an opportunity of bidding ,'I'he bride-to-be, amid a. silowar of ‘ 0nd 50110181‘. 5nd W85 "0 01' 1:1; Aubrey roster 1,00 Miss Olive Lowther . .100 for nine other Apples, but. No. i is confetti, thanked all for their love- imellleclllfl-l ublllty. She was a t? t Ben. Rogers Jr. . 1.00 Miss Jessie Gillis 1,00] the champion. l1-l4-1l. ly gifts. After singing “For She's P1981019!!! 0f her parish brarw 0 Will Henry .. 1.00 J. F. MCLEDd . . . . . . . .. 1.00: fa Jolly Good Fellow" the remainder the Catholic Womens league, an A. J. Watts . . , . . . . . . 1.00 Miss Ruth Vinnicombe ,. __ _50 Miss Nelda Boughner, of Toron- of the evening was spent in music enthusiastic worker for the cause Rev. H. D. Raymond . 1,00 Miss Frances Moore . . . . . . ... .50 to. is at present in the city on and friendly intercourse over the and a noted spell“? at the mfiei- Neil Robinson . . . . . 1.00 l business. "cup that cheers!’ lass 1mg seagtal ciillivgntlglilskozmig: fir‘: IA. gowgefign. 1.00 QUEEN s1‘. T0 nan: I Associs. on, a n a . . . uc e ... 1.00 f. charitsbl , and always will- E. S. Chandler ....... 1.00 Willi H d . WEDDING BELLS-The hon: mmlxlend s, ehelping hand, A arh. Beer , . . . . .. 1,00 Mrsuillor-ncfrifson of m. and Mrs. John A. Brown fhbor .in th tru sense of the s. W. C. Stewart 1.00 Mrs. Sope 1 Graham's Road was the scene of a L e a 0e F O r 22151, she willebe greatly missed, Mrs John Anderson .. 1.00 Mrs. Holmrun .. 11% very pretty weddins on Thurlmiy - - . not only by her family, but also by mlcolm McKinnorl .. 1.00 Mrs. Hornsby ....... .. 1.00 "em"? N“ 1st when ma“ WW3‘ C,A,H,A,Meetlng ' her many friends and scqdintances, A Friend . . . . . . .75 Mrs. J. W. McKenzie .. 1.00 est daughter Miss llmrotltiy Edyfilg; 1 smlxuv“ m mourn he, pmmg $15152“ McKgnfie .50 llldtrs. A. Pesrden 1.00 was united in mart use 0 Fwd!‘ o istevr Miss Anna. of Cambridge, i"? en .50 rs. Fred S. Moore . . 1.00 Watson Donektltfilf Se: Viewgd wit; In To rontO nag: and a,“ five sons and three Miss Margaret Rice LO-Iiélias Kay; . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1.00 hm” w” pre y ecora, dlughw‘ Rev Fmncu gum. u; enny's ome Bakery .. 1.00 a profusion of mired pleat-e. and vmm 3,-1.1“, Qglqmbla. yme, o, Qumran/mp sr. T0 oars Reg. MscNutt ..... .. .50 autumcnucflogmnemilfugonnhouy "T; (c. P’ By Gummy‘ spam] w“) m” 0M1 servi” otmw“ “w” Capt 'r c1 Taylor 1000 s' If-‘pvgisiley Der; a d y v_ _ _ , temmng in saskawhewarh Jump}, - . . . . . ur .en . K nsmgmm 1 the em o; the, AMHERST, N.B., Nov. l2.—While ‘ _ _ Mrs. Ira Brown .. . 1.00 irrsmedin/te rgldliveswesunde several "ch 000m 1n the Maritime Hockey ml gfiirtf fgméfflfgdgfgmg Mrs. s. Duchemin 1.00 urrm rumors sr. CONTINUED‘ friends. The young couple were yflfieiugeg lrreparirfisthfer its third s,’ Mam‘ Kmk5m_ Genmde m, 1%:- Q- lgaentlfieyl“ 1.00 George 11m .............. .. 1.00- unltmldecL The bride emu-m the‘ 8 I1 Eflme 0 e season 0- w_ J‘ Hemwse (my and Luw . . . ac usy . 1.00 Mrs. Stacey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bu], on me um of he‘. “ma. day, James E. Wry, President of the m wt m charm“! Mrs. Hal. Warren .. ,,. 1110 if" the swam o, whens,“ Maritime Amateur Hockey Associa- 111x ‘lftloggnlgl Fifhreee dnuéhterg: Gliimhufn .. .50 QUEEN 5r. CENTRAL coNrn , played w 1:5: tmasnedlghéagifgfihz.gfirzfrfizinMxlxi: and me m“ having predeceased ss enne Wuughan . . . . .25 Isaac Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.00 sae e yo“!!! 0° - _ her namely, Sr. 5t. Terence, Mary . stood under B beauuml arch of 5x11; gtlllatéxlidlirlioreliegelfévéornio- Ida’ and Joseph‘ The large mmh EUSTON’ ST. EASTTO DATE KENT ST. CONTD 110111118 811F009 0nd m” mg o; the canadmn Amateur Ho,» ber of Spiritual buuguetl. 110ml Lloyd Crockett .00 Dr. E. S. Giddings . . . . . . . 1.00 .. which a large white "bill was sus- key Assoclamm to apply for tram- tribeutes, and Messages cf M75, pegmck __ 1m H. H. King . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Jean Gordon pended‘ The bride lmked ‘mumf fers for newcomers to the "Big WmDfl-iihy. Over iWO hlllldrfid in 011 Mrs. Dunning L00] l i"! 1" 0 8"“ °* "We Sm‘ d‘ Four" mid other Maritime hockey testify w her howls-lily. It may be 11m. wm. McLeod . 0- SPECIALS Esprit net over. white satin and leagues this seasmh truly 531d that, her lifes work was Mrs. Mdmieson m9 Kildare Can: W. I. .. .. 5. g1 WW 0 00011 "11 will‘ °""‘0° W" Although nil imflortces have been flneshed, and with her numerous Hollis Jay ....... .. .15 Maleeque W. I- ------------ -- 10-00 . scms and carried s. large 11040199“ used by me fgspjcflve Mpymme friends may we repeat, "May she Mrludedwheatley 1.00 11-2393-11-1441 ni P10310095 "id "will" m"- Awedd‘ clubs to date, the two executives an- rest in " Mra- G. D- Bteele .. ins suwer w“ wmi A ""100" tic Bi’. a 00d deal oi’ difficult in 07 flhllflvm "V" “'1'” l" Wm‘ sectllrirleg agll transfers. They yare "W YWRI “"919 "limb “W715”! confident, however. in securing a and prosnerity on their i-hXORIhXUQ-MWMIIIIBBIC the 8N0!!! say all the new players came in un- tiw! 69911166 H Q0513’ ll 011W der business or educational ‘ arrived. M a 18M 11W! m0 h-IWY in the transfer ruling couple left for their home in Bea Memwhue 1t Bppear, the Marl. view followed by the best wishes of iimES is not the only district in their many 316MB f0!’ l 10118 111d Canada where players are draught in Ifrom outside A large number of ap- Sold Exclusively SIMPSOIPS imlnwy goodly number. And club executives i peace. (Patriot Please Cally) CLOSE “OVERSEAS HOME" Mrs. J. Howatt Mrs. Ceilings . . . . Mrs. J. F. Lafierty Bnsketball ___ o. schurmun 100 (s. 1». By Gnardlln’: Special Wire) Mrs. Watts .... .. 50 Propcsdl I S HAMB . Germany, Nov, 12.- Mrs. Jemmett . .25 Because of the almost complete ces- M11. I'M-Mr . .15 Voted Down sstlon of cuiignuic traffic to North Mrs. Komy . .00 l America, the Hamburg-America line today closed down its large building here known as the “overseas home." (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TO , Nov. lP-Sponsored A den Farms’ Que] Jen. Raymond Poilarrls Chance Linc _ raced to a new track record for six furlonzs in winning the $2.500 ‘Pt. Worth handicap at Arlinsztnr Downs. Cominlz from off the pane, the son cf Chance Shot stcppcdi the distance in 1:10 2»5 m rom- pared to the old mark of 1:10 3~5. iiniveriiWg‘ n The m‘ irom which 0 i" i never 9'05"“ p) l and‘! THE new Enryl-lopnedin Brilannir is on education in itselil Bu! fascinating nnll authentic us i! is, no p:- i lg. j BONSIIAW SCHOOL i Following ls the honour roll oi; Bonshaw School for October: happy medded life. l h G E H h li ti f t snsf will be r - The bul ding as served as s. ho~ e0. . ug es . . . . . . . . . . . . .. h c»... Street ...... .. .. ... ‘if? T"~l=§.'::5~:..1il1"=l.~n- """i‘.‘..'i;“l§.f““i%3l“€° 11".‘. if; -li."dl:~*~ em“ r ll.§l*“.°r..%r.‘;'"":: "mi-nil " ' °“"Y “m "I “‘ ° ‘°°°""“° i" - ° - ' ' "" Armrcui- Athletic Federation of Charlotte“) _ Slégltgohléugf ‘xigtgléebeo-st the coming annual gteféens. It was turned over to the $131981??? Webster 312$‘? to mofifs-cgzmtgigé b vigor-a an uc e e _ beauty of ycuui. Charmin frag- ibtiur: w Play 001K000" "mafia ,1 mic. nollgl-mul to use. ls and i N "I" ""1 ‘Eng: 0° M an...“ m, “In mun” 311 _ one year was w swn sy '°“il‘.“°",.,;‘.‘,§‘.,,,';‘;“¥t‘,,.,°‘.‘i,'3‘.3’ Operetta - The Pennant M...- “1‘?i'b°‘;i.“i‘£§"§‘ii‘i“°.““s.“§.‘iimd.- . WEI Bl‘ - ' ' ~ Whites Restaurant Lid m5“? “miiifinmulifiiiffii”: ' civrcuy PLEASING SN-APPY it’? .01 ilfilnrfinffi“? fifnfi°irpt°°'n“i “"3"”- Qllofll Sine! ‘as; beauty ehmn. MUSIC COMEDY ~ COSTUMES Lon! . l:00| H108 in 001110619101 lime-i 9° "W? oYsTIlss ‘ am. s. B 100' might ooeclgosnd l-creie; bTsketboll m»?! P‘ °"" “ti... m. 50 _..~ 3A S T __ 50 “"1"” i132. ‘miiilfif... ‘ihfiifnmiifirds- %- . Mrs. em 1.00 laid that i Mmtrei bask tbsll AFT!!- BOHOOL LUNCH 1 ' Mrs. Dookendorf! .. 1.00 teams werencoeched limo nlallsged 00mm or ‘lea or Ooiloo N D M Lean Thursday, November 15 Milslelle m°7asosu~ 1.00 by men and 11 was desirable w with Ginger Brewlih. ‘ ' ac Friday, Nfllmbgf 1Q Mrs. Meliennan 1.00 have women in eherge. Miss Mer- MND! lvoolanons W°“'““ A ' sigma "m!" " 133 lltdfietfililedhotdilthsdlilccbria‘ gum‘ % m ‘I . . ~ ~ i - - - - y en away .°".°"‘"' °"°°"“" "’~ sunburn HOL Y REDEEMER HALL $1? Qfif. 1:51;"? m gvgedwufg- yomwillfulqe; :5 an“ no “u” Ollarlottmwn and Curtain 8.15 1 Admission 86c. "'- 9- "i" 1-00 difficult u» get warren coaches to "*°i'°"'"~ 1;":- "willing" w». Mich my. “i165 which m we l North Wiltshire humus "Another Liguorlan Presentation" k?! III- 0"; by the Dominion Basketball As- fi’ roemlbn. 1 n“l|‘~""-"‘-~~- “Use Itnarws Mr Cats oldlflfl Griide x (SrJ-l, Mildred cros-L Y. Grade X (Jm-l, Idells Mac-i Rae. Grade lX.-il Florence Mac- Leod: 2. Dorothy Darrsch; 3. Irene MacLeod. Grade VL-l, Constance Leod; 2. Isabel Crosby; MacDonald. Grade V.-i, Roger Bow-e: 2. Keith Boyce; 3. Lloyd Darth- Grade IV.-i, Calvin MrlcPhail. Grade 111-1, Leah Boyce: 2. Shirley Crosby; 3. Elmer Bovce. Grade IL-l. Marl» Crosby: ‘l. Carol MacDonald; 3, Vergclia Mac- Nevin. 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