/ ` _ 1 f - /\l il". NINE 1 " ` ' i PA Gi`=L`J”'; l§4lB.lli` f to Montague on Sundayn ,- 'icw, TRUE, cigarettes are only one of the many things contributing to |ife's enjoy- ment and the enjoyment you ‘.9 Pownal Monday. get rom 0 cigarette depends We , Taylor niterided the play held in the l _ '*”‘ Miss prudence D1-s,k¢_ Boston iran patience and resignation to the. Miss Eva Beers, Superintendent of Mass” is S mum; B hw weeks vnu Divine WHL l _P"°l°‘;a"" O’l’h“"°3°' md 9_2?" guest of hx parents, Mr. and Mrs. -llhth. M rl-na.id, were recent v - Wallace Dv,nke_ _Prince Edward Theatre Saturday The many friends of Mr mam: Wm-,standing all mat medwsj sk.; _ _ _ _ iniilht . M¢D,,,.,,.,_ G,,,,...,,, ... phased ,D and motiisfly the mia as one or dollars buy more than they ever did in all your life. Get , Mr “___ ME --S_________1 mane Mm lem. he is an the me is recovery. ge “‘f‘"l°°T_;"‘5“;"“ °"°°;§_ *‘"‘b;°- ; your share of the amazing price savings. ~; ‘ " ' ‘ ' _,___ IS DWI), ere OTC 011 9 B \C. . _ _ ' 'Fi _ were in the city recently. Miss Omg smith, Bssr,,,n_ Msg5__ mentioned date hex’ gentle spiritl M€11'S Cl0th1|\g‘,I-1315, (`;\l)5, I1`u1'||]Sl1||]gS, lnglud. '*‘ arrived on the island Thursday night passed to Him who save it- It was , ' _ML “ml W5- f""“l' W°““‘“‘“°' and will spend some time at ner meat wnwllna to those who were e- lientague, were among the visitors nom' in Mmviem round hu. d”vn_bed to we her be” hor sufferings with such true christ- During her sickness she was fre-l quently visited and comforted by har, . . . . . ll mir- have nested in the cali." My , V 1 ' . ~-if 1," ‘ ;s._ , _ -» .. ~. ....1 -.- »‘ l . l M’ll\`\¢‘\‘»' and V|¢lUltY ieousin ls af busy man with lttlaln “ l ' ‘ M__ and Mx; 'D' _mil M mchemgtllne for pleasure, but 1 know he I ' _md"famu H ` it ue ' c _Isl gets a. lot 0! pleasure out of tl1e| ---_--- I ` ‘ A l Y' °"“ ’¢'-.W"° ‘ W" companionship or his birds. l Miss iiaoihli MALONF l _ on Tuesday evening the Rev_ Mn he death of Regina Malone, dearly 1 A l Mr' and Mrs' Henry w°°d and M” Campbell held the regular !ortnlgh:5b"l°"°d daughter M Nu' and Mrs' l lEv\rctt Wood, Vernon River, were n W I1-iugh Malone, Grecny Bay, which iC10B111<.¢.-.Uv. r . . . _T_HE-CefiRL0i"fi~;I9.;vNGlu/ilwvir g 1 , _ . r-... B fRb e i 5 SUGIETY BRAND SUITS I OVERCDATS ‘Z If you want to do zi wise thing, buy lvlsiters to Earnseliiie sunday `P“yer Meeting in M me Church - ~~¢i o t ber latii has eile;ted to' . ' with a fairly good attendance. °°'~““~ C 0 ' ' _ _____ _the bereaved family the heartfeltl _ _ Mss Muriel Bulpitt, Roseneath. Mn ‘nd Mm M E Jenkins and sympathy of the relatives and num _ _ livho has been visiting with relatives daughter Eunm; nnd' Miss Jennie erous friends of the communlty.' _ ,f in MmV1°w" Ohm" Wu” ‘md °"` Wood spent- Silndev the guests of Dm" L* sad “"°“3h at “V time but- “ a o _.mm River' retumed h°m° sunday' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulpitt, Rose- Wh” We are “lied “W” my psf _' _ l _ _ neath. with ons in the full bloom o 8 _ v M.s.rs. Joseph Bmith and Russell hood men it jg had to begs-_ l u e ; .1 d lvlis H l d oil 1 '-1 _Sr;g;__anE____o__ se§en_(l_1;.; ind Edxvg Miss Mary Grant spent saturday Deceased, who was only sixtien _ . ___; l ' the guest of Miss Elinor Jenkins. y6H\°S Of _H€€._ hBd_b€@" 5\1ff@\‘l:» _ ’ f"”“ “ ““@°’"‘“ °"S°“° “ml "°" 1 This is your opporluliliy to iuzlke your dimes and ` livery single ()vei°coat is marked al l ed at price concessions that are incredible. i I f' on you. urs to Mlllview. ”' Mrs. Rose Bra/:iley is spending a beloved pastor Rev. futher Herreu who fortified her by the last rites' that Society Brand Suit. i\i:ike _voui'~ self a present ol' about 10.00 io 20.00 V ii “Go Quick” price. 'i`liei'e are many = rlil`i`el'cni styles vriryinlg' from Boiled Here at last is a cigarette made expressly I to provide greater enjoyment in The many friends of Mr. A1exand~ few dn S me est of Mm A_ Mac_ of the Holy Gathollc Church. l smoking-make it your choice and this }_f,m of ms ,mm m,,ess_ enjoyment is yours. Smokers have discovered in MASTER MASON what they have long sought- _ better cigarettes. Thousands have alreacly adopted them as their very own smoke. Expertly blended from the finest tobaccos, with a mildness so delightful ~“-once you try them you too will list. them among your most enjoyable pals, To be had everywhere in the little red package-20 for 25a. risticii' l`/ldson ci arcttcs l _ coupons exchangeable lnr I wide range ol atlracli-la and _unilill premiums. Cd in The brood was successfully _ - .ii OUT OF THE You’ll pick the Williams Faces Clean, fresli, smiling . . . and altogether prepossess- ing. That`s how Williams shaves leave faces. That's how Aqua V clvn keeps them, all day long. Quick, pure, moisture-laden Williams Lather to ease the razor`s job; a dzish of Aqua Velva afterwards to help take care of tiny nicks and cuts and condition the skin for wind and weather. An overwhelming majority of Canada's barbers use \X’illinll1s lather . . . pure, mild, uncolored . . . the Froduct of 90 years specialized study o skin, beards and shaving. The J. B. WILLIAMS C0. (Canada) , Y EU Weatherble, Pownal, are sorry tn Leod_ Mmvievn _ _ Mr. and Ile. Wm. Jenkins, Dun- Whue I was Vlslmng 9' °°“°’m °f staffnage, and Mrs. Harriet Bourke iirilic recently, who is a. farmer, and and dnnnntu, Helem c“_v_ mowed to "Umm I knew LD be very “md °‘ Millview on Thursday evening to 1'-irris. I noticed an old tin can nailed attend me snow” new im. Mig llnclei' the eave of his stable, in Hazel smith vvmcn book pane at ner which a pair of eave-swallows were n°me_ iicsting~ The can was about half "ovcred with mud, the open end be- _ Mn George Tweedy cm, who has l"»'5k°_l__°s€;l except the U53; b°°ue§_ been confined to his home ln Ver- “CC C 5°p° Wenmg' en m non River for the past few weeks, _fl'icnd___not_l;ed rne looking at the nlest is steadily imnmvinn and his mnnv _I3 Sm ‘ _ mes' °_l§` gears zgzdlgli friends hope to see him able to be was wiie-was n my u about vel. 0On_ accidentally knocked down one of ys _ .lily cave swallow nests. I was very' Miss Eun McKenzie_ vvno has been “frry HZ” what; had dime* p"“;:u` absent from the Island for the past larly bteause t e nest at the tmc vean arrived home this week and is _‘F13 5' ;“f°°dd “f newtly hatilgefz visiting with her brother Charles in mas. 9 oun an empty can a u Mmvlew v the right size, and nailed it in place ;`just where the nest had been. I car- M155 Mabel Jenkinn who has had i-lcd the little fellows up and put an attack of the mn in nmgresnnn l ~ in he n nest. The v them caiefully t tl favnmblv void birds at once began feeding them. Then they proceeded to fix up Mn Joseph swrey_ cmn was n » the old tin can the way they want Mmvievv vecenm » The funeral which was largely at- tended, took place on Tuesday morn- ing October 1-ith to Sit. Ann's Church, Lot 65, where a. Mass of Re- quiem was sung by Rev Father Her- roll after which the body was laid' to | rest in its last' resting place to await! the glorious resurrection. l ‘ Besides the sorrowing parentsg there are left to cherish the memory l of 9, loving sister five brothers and= sisters all-of whom are at home. The pall bearers were: Emmett, l Ma¢C10Sk€y. Amos Costello, James Cudmore, Thomas McQ\iaid, Wiliiel Egian and Joseph McQuald, ilviay her soul rest in peace) v l MIR.. ROBERT SIMMONS I A deep shadow of sorrow was castv over Crapaud. and vicinity, nn the m°l'nil1B Of Oct. 9th, when_it wasl lenmed that Robert Simmons, al highly respected citizen, of that com- mlU1ily» had Passed away at the age* of '14 years. Feeling in his usual health he started to go to the storei near by, but ere he had gone very l vlsiscd, and each season since the old Mn Anvnnv. Ricnnvd5_ Alberrv far, death from heart. failure oven vPlaii'ls. was a recent visitor to Ver . non River. cent visitor to Millview. was a recent visitor to Millview. vwas a recent visitor to the city. ~ days in Cornwall the guests of M and Mrs. B;l'tram Warren. the arrival or a. bouncing baby. ' The many friends of Mrs. Ge ...stained a fall. honor oi' his daughter, Hazel. pleasant evening was spent in mils Hazel was seated in an arm ch which ed by E menti ._ . . 9 Bruce. A beautiful luncheon follow- mm. Francis. sn,.nv_. Mn and Mm Williams Shaving Cream comes to you to which an did ,mme ju_.,¢_ice_ " in large tubes at 35 cents and dou le size tubes at 50 cents. Its companion luxury, Aqua Velva, in ini-ge 5-ounce bottles at 60 cents. Use both. .Perhaps you would like the novelty of v - Wfiliiams Shaving Liquid? Very new. , Ask your dealer. lhappy wedded bliss. .No Livestock ‘ Moving To U. (B ici to the Guardian) MADE iN CANADA ln' S0 Limited. Montreal. Miss Mary Cummings was a. re Q Mrs. E. Morrlsey, China Point. Congratulations to Mr. and Mi's._ Clarence MacLean. Alberry Plains on were the Rev. Mr. Somers of Ken- Lane. Hermitage, are pleased to know she is recovering after having It is pleasing to note that Mrs. J. E. MacEachern, Cherry Valley, is im- proving after a bad attack of the flu. l also four sons and three daiighters, A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr- William Smith, Mlllview, on Thursday. Oct. 16th. in and dancing. When the hour arrived for the opening of the iutsfiits- Miss sepii and Edivm-ri. Lot le. The pall . air, ` was nicely decorated with white. The Wedding March was play- Mrs. Geo. L. Jenkins and Misses Helen and Lavinia Smith car- ried ln the numerous baskets of gifts. Names of donors and comical lversls ‘Which added mulfh mem- United church sunday school. were read by Miss Christine ‘ In the Wee 51115' h°“f5 °l the m°m' garet Callback and Mrs. Thomas ling. all repaired to their respective homes, wishing Hazel many years of PW l - l TORONTO, Ont.. Oct. 28-The v to have decided to cstnlolilsli a plant _ took him. He was a life long mem-1 ber of the United Church, and willl saved by buying now. Values from 30.00 to 40.00. 15.95 ...... 19.95 BIGGER l\ND BETTER l?»l\R(ililNS THAN EVER Borsalino Hats 4 Dress Sliii't.~i. Best makes. Fleece lined l.lndci'\veai‘ _ Regular 7.50 ... ' Rcirulzir 2.25 und 2.50 vziluc Hard Hats, English milk-_ es. Regular tml) 3 '1 Hllfd C0ll1li`S. m'|n`§ fm* garment 'r.- Q (A ( A . Value . . . . ...._ _ I _ Rc__zuhv_|. ilfvl, 2 Eastern Caps . Values 2.00 v_,v__m_Qv W __ __ n i.a§°.ff5l.ls . 1 "15 PHILLIPS SALES SYSTEM , Liquidators 79 QUEEN ST. Shirts Reg. 22.01! Silk Ties lfli':;'c l'zlnj,;'e Oveiinllst l a 1' ir e zi n d gif Pants all wool. 1 n 8: ‘ i'oom_v`. Regular' reg. 4.00 now 59% 2.25 .. . . . . . . . . . L'lslcrs for young men to plain ' styles for older men. _ _ 17.95 .,, 29.95 _' ' - _v i"cnm:in's for gar- ment ' Wool Underivcni' Pen- . . . . . . . F i -= ra =l=~ cn Q9 in il'.‘;"~;":'_¢’- .'L1. -..U¢Q.'¥u'.'i`: ' Medium ivcight Loiiiliin- " ,. iilions. Regular 1 2.50. now , , . . . , , . " I "lil isfrie-l 'file illlllliiorraiowrl ,_and attendant. A man of sterling in°l f_ :7 _ , _ i .- f, 1 .5 ’ ‘fl-,, ‘i>~<» .fi I - ~ " ' 'ff"i~"-14'?-.~" ”° "““°“ ‘“ “ '- l ~ . . -- ` _ _ _ _ _ .7 _________ ..,_._l. _.l__»---ilff” WSFIW. honest. and upright in all thinas. a great loss not only to thel l Mn Chan Memsln Union Roach family but to the whole community,_ as he proved himself a. geiicral fav- orite with old and young. The great Albert Macleod. sr., i/liiivlew,l°=>i1°0ursc of people who attended left recently for chicago. lvlr. Mae- the funeral on Oct- 11th tcsified to. i. .‘ .- M. l 4, 4; Lccd intends remaining for the win-` ‘mc high esteem in which he xvasl .7‘° = '- Wm-_ held. During the short service at thel ~ l" _f`/ -_ ' T' FL house his favorite hymn, “When thc` ` ' T Roll is called up yonder rll be ’ ”'~ ' There," was sung by the choir. The remalrs were then conveyed to the , Misses Myrtle MacEachern, Edna;Unitcd Church. wliere he had wor-1 .Taylor and Lois Smith spent a few|Sl1iPl1€d 50 faithfully. Rev. Mr. Lund' 1-, conducted the service and spoke very, tenderly and sympathetically froml ` thin words “Let me die the death of the Righteous." Assisting the pastor, sington, and Rev. Mr. Erinton of Tryon. The hylnns. sung by the choir onwere all favorites of the deceased. "Shall we gather at the river," "In the sweet bye and bye," and "For- ever with tho Lord." Interment tool: place at Westmorla:-d Cemetery. There are left to mourn their irre- parable loss, a grief stricken widow Mrs. Fred Oakes, Mrs. Park Francis, Tryon. and Mrs, Urviile Large. Al- bany. George alid Alfred in Lloyd- minster, Sask.. and John and Ar- A thur. Crapaiid; also two brothers 10 and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Slmn~l'ms‘ and Mrs. Eliza Ives. Wilmot, l-incl Jo- l bearers were Messrs. Joe arid Robert ‘ McDonald, Thomas Cobb, Williaml Arnett, Geo. Wood, and Warren New- somc. The followinr; beautiful flow- ers are silent tributes of thc love and esteem in which the deceased was held: Pillow, the family: Wreaths. 'I‘rue Bro. Lodge. Ml". and Mrs. Ar- Seaman, Howard. Nettie and Mar- Simmons. N To Establish v Plantln Canada TORONTO. Oct. 28--The Camp- bell Soup Co.. one of the largest. vmanufacturers of soup and allied products in the world is reportch 1 current issue of the live stock mar- l in Canivin. 'I'l~ier¢ strong like-li» ke; report, issued by the federal De- hood that the plant may be in Tor- partment ol’ Agriculture. provides an' onto, and that it may br operating interesting indication of the presentv before long. It will be large enoilgli trend of live. stock sales. For the to serve Canada as a whole. it is week ending Oct. 3 the movementl reported. of butcher cattle. store cattle and] calves to the United States is nil. I ivcek being 181 head. The situation with the sole exception of 87 headl with respect to hogs and sheeps of calves shipped from Toronto. Forl shows absolutely no movement to the first time in many months at the United States. indicating that movement of store cattle to Grrnt l>i':i;; :.illy iii: vrhrlc .illpply is being B1-min pnnggn. the total tor the taken care of within tim nhmihlha if .*\.§`.*f§.",i`~`.'§~",T:_.§.~Lf`§`3`;\`. ,\_`.`.".' l _ `~ . '-.,'- ,‘~ “‘ \\‘¢;~ fx .\°\I\'-\.~"_` ` . `:_ L .J ei .4 .4 fc emit istort our ‘ o o '9 Q Q 0 , ' 'fi 15.1. ..""»"' ‘_ we 15" --rl .:», _ . i ._ fr- lat. -. 155 "-":"'. “itil 7.5” i>ii1`#,ia7' lift 'l"»"»'. ir l . .l7F§r'.bE>'Al“€ . P \.._, T H E »= " ?` Z",-"-ff ~”"'i5rl*<"' Y 1'. .»‘-`rx'.‘=‘i~_ S B S 0 R B E R 0/V "_ _ , ia, , _. .l . J, .-~.; .'...;'..,... . . .__..._, . ,{_un.u»m-. -=-wm--.n- I `_ PEG TRADIL HARK ‘ MRDE iN CANKDA -"4`rH`fJ`!` Prnhnli Handel are /ur Pinbnk razor ‘ and alliev raxun nf ' :lily type. 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