»: I l l o I 1 ' Herc’s your chance to save money 'f' -’ " W' , 2%- ,_ , ___ _?£iBQl5_§1 ~-.=.=-=. °- . = -. ====.=..=Ul'¢'CE1viainr`s.‘iv,, Us leak and Iss lens 6ouI¢| Seafealy Do lloliaswalk Hrs. Edward A. Ala, Hiram, Alb., waits: “Iwouldiikctotellyou glhehmelti hsvs received from Haart and | . Nerve Pills. wri *1n_vtP1li5 ... ian.. .l -1. _ my housework, in the aftomooii for an hour or so. . Pills in the drug store and took a box h 5.’ a hx me. and I was delighted with my renewed strength. -» I have recommended them in a neighbor and feel 1, euro they will help hor wo." |'l6Mr\lstoru.ormsilcd diro¢tsnx'oeoiptd1rlcsM'l\l‘l‘. al. I ILBUR ` A MHEAQTNS 7. ii i d 355 gn. -l§; i§§l° »-is' §§r5E til g _ _,__ ,» _ ___ ._,_ _ .__..____ ..~-.-- VERCO ALE ! ¢1-:qi- on your Vit inter Overeoat. BLUE WHITNEYS f lj 1-:Lua CHINVHILLAS ' BI.l7E i\lEL'I`()NS FANCY I}ARRYl\l0RES F.-\l\.'("i' TWEEDS ` New models in the most favored s ns Ii !|i‘r_»iz£ » !*ll$\ o. ._-- "12 :- rf --r'-ps gg, i. .vs é. E se 1 1 i i . i i _ colors. - 20 per cent Discount ',' on every eoziii in the store. .r. ` '5 D. A. BRUCE '. Mears Wear " -_ .-;-i,'='~.»;. -_ ' ..' ' 1.-4-(il. cr:rc.foc;»:»‘c»‘<»1;-=:fc~:-c~f:<~>oc'of:»=:--:»-uc»o<:»-9-:fe.:f<»o=:~:ff:»1:»'~m:\'cf>:fcrooo‘oc--:»'cior»og; | 5 A ANNOUNCEMEN T! e i nor:-:zooms-nou~of-canoes coach/.mo ilru'.' _store service. re:~pect[|ill_'.‘ mil: for their continued support. GOURLHES, l.Tll., Druggisi sUMi\n:RsiD1; 00090049 A -GYPROC- .lust received direct from Fnciory- ()ne full czirlnziil GYPROC :intl < One full c:irl&0 O»4O¢O6¢OlQOO‘O¢§O‘O»| For the Man o Cannot Smoke At Work _CHE llf.°- _rg-no-uocoo0U~l§ GUURLIES, LTD., Druggist T\'i~'h tn nnnouliec tlint they hzive moved into their new . |ir».'n\i.i-s in the lliiltmi Iilot-k and are now open for busi- n:~-.-':, iictir-r entiiixpeil thiiii ever to render the best possible \‘.'e '.\i\li to i.li;\nk our many friends and customers. Who so iiinvlly f:i\-tiured us with their p:itrmi;ige in the past, and giaoc it'-1Ci'l54l> U lfl~f.\D U-iJ~Q-0433-!!-' SHS D Ci C1 QQ Q QQC &Q&§QQ%Q§Q§D ._ G '..- -V lfii. 0'#-OQQOOQOQOOQGQ4 O90-404 O90 OOO OO OOO-O O-QOQOOO-0000400 4 OOQQOQOQQ O OOO-O-OOO-4 L. M. Poole & Co. A The Western Guardian -BEIIIVI SIATI for the Gym Ulub Ice Pageant, are now on sale -BUY BIAVY DUTY lvl!- Bstterles at Braca‘s. 9683-12-5-Ii. - ,- ,- -IN FALL AND ALL WINTER feed R-M. Melt. Milk and Cod Oil by Brace's. 9512-ll-29-Swks. -WE ARE NOW OPEN to buy all kinds of poultry, live or dressed, also geese, ducks and turkeys. James E. McNeil, Kensington. 9660-12-4-6-2i --C. W. L. MEETS-The Tlgnish ,sub division C. W. L. held their monthly meeting on Saturday, 29th ,ult. Final arrangements were matic lin every detail in connection with the [forthcoming bazaar in aid of Notre ; Dame Convent. Plans were made to ‘have Santa. Claus's itinerary include every home in the parish. T. -PRETTY WEDDING-A very pretty wedding was solemnized in St. ;.7ames Church. Summerfield, at 7 a- m.. on Wednesday, November 26th, , when Miss Lena Croken. only daugh- ! ter of Mrs. Catherine Croken of Ein- Earl McCarvllle, son of Mr. and Mrs. *Plank Mccarviile of Emerald. F:,ev.jflowers and red. green and while si the rerun sex oinoe. ,M assay No. iss-is. imiio Lsyerbiu' C Fox Biscuit and Klbblo. Distributed in icraid. was willed in marriage to Mr. ‘to be with a bridal shower. The -WANTED P0l.K. organs at- B.A.O0S'l‘lI'lVl TES Al MUCH Al BACK IN M Que., DOC. 5.-OD* tached. Buying every day. James E.‘tamm‘ B_ A_ dem" co” ,m4m" cNeil, Kensington. 9660-12-4-0-21 I o liiiuch as it did shortly liter the mld “W “"1” " °°""° "’ ’°”‘ ie or the nth century. Judging from entral Street North. Apply to B. M. cstmute. of oo” “vm in “Cam “ku °m°°' summ°"id°' University calendars for the last 'le 9637- 12-3-G-li. 3Y¢l -FOX. MINK AND POULTRY ,_ _ |.iJ. 'mms “iv” “ 1"" “sh "°“m"tained its amended charter. pointed with s. minimum amount of labor. ou rs. The calendar for the session 184! two years after the University ob- thst students "could obtain board _ f Buy "B"y°°" mmm’ “nd supplies and lodging in the town for from U8 st Brace`s. 9683-i2-5-21. . to ‘M was raised $4 in the calendar of 1357- sie I. month." The lower figure _GEESE wANTED'_F'°m Mm' 58 which stated that "board can be 4"' D°°°'“"°" 8°” "U T“"d"" comma in the city for an to sie December 16th. we shsll be buying pe dressed geese. ducks, turkeys. etc. All birds must come in dry plucked and ap undrswn. J. B. Miilman. Kensing- I ion. _ sua-iz-e-si. ° -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the m Childr¢~n's Aid society of Prince V10 County will be held in the Town I L Hall. Summcrside. on Tuesday, Dec- 'nf cmber Oth at 7.30 P. M. All inter-i ested in Child Welfare are requested to attend. me-iz-6-zi. da r month." _ The fees in Arts were 5 pounds, eight m'onths._Board and lodging at |14 s month would bring the tot- al re often borrowed than bought iile fees for athletics and organ d activities were nil, as those had t yet come into being. e estimate in the 1930-31 calen- r for cost (moderator. of educat- to $137 for the session. Books were Th » ion in the faculty oi' arts is as fol- lows: Tuition fees, $125; fee for ath- -PKE NUPTIAL SHOWER-Mrs. lu George Wayr- of Emerald, enter- ‘Ed tained in honor of Miss Lena Crck- ber of hex friends tendered the bride g ni house was tastefully decorated with st Basil Crokcn, cousin of the bride, trimmings. Mrs. Roy Mulligan play- un performed the ceremony assisted by Rev. Francis McDonald. Parish Priest . charming in a wedding gown of blue to match. For traveliinfv the bride § wore a lovely fur coat. Her attendant was Miss Laurettn White of Emer- r nld. who was attired in s blue velvet . lovely Dicces of~ silver table linen. fn Idress and beaver coat with matching bedspread and cheques. which were lhnt and shoes. Mr. Aloysius Croken,| ,brother of the bride. supported the 0! music We-= cllleycrl- The u\w°»i~S grocni. The grooms gift to the bride gave the bride three cheers and sanir I "For Slie's a. Jolly Good Fellow." A im the bridesmaid it pendant. Mr. buffet lunch was served by the host- -Jamfs B. Croken played the Wed- less. There were about one hundred “ext War' if there is °n°~ Wm UC . lwas ii beautiful pearl necklace and ding March. The choir sang approp- ' ter the ceremony the wedding party drove to the home of the bride cnt was Rev. Basil Ci~oken_ The par- ty afterwards motored to Summer- side and had luncheon at the Queen Hotel, visiting the western part of evening they returned to the brides present. The evening passed pleas- oi summerfiehi. 'rho bride was very ,l M silk crepe with hat, shoes and gloves b - ' ' w riate hymns during the service. Af- 4 and Mrs. Wyne for their hospitality. ,D fa:.t was served. Among those pres-I ` lbe th” Island 1” the ““’°m°°“' In me ' first annual meeting of the Upton U home where is dainty supper await- l home of Mrs' Allen Mcswain on ‘n ,cd them at which forty guests were 3 Wednesday evening, Nov. 12th, wlthvto appiness S PERSONALS -Miss Stella Brennan. Tignish. is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.. J. Praught. Charlottetown. T. -Mrs. Linus McDonald, Richmond. is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Jolinstoii, Tignish. T. --Mr. Albert Bernard. New York, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Tignish. T. -Miss Edna. Mclnnis, who has been visiting her home in Tignish. left on return to _Easton Monday. Be- fore leaving the Island Misa Mein- nis will visit relatives in Sourls. T. -Miss Kathleen Brennan. who has. during the past cwo months. been visiting relatives in American cities. returned to her home in ’I‘ig- nish on Friday. T. -Dr. J. A. Johnston motored to Charlottetown on Saturday accom- panied by Rev. Dr. McLellan and |: Rev. Father McKenna. While in the] capital the party attended the cere- monies held in the Assembly Cham- 4 ber which confe"red new and highi honor’ on Hon- Mr. Dalton. T. l JOB PRINTERY I until’ in vocal and instrumental mu-'l Meeting opened by wpmmlg m_c3d~'t 51° munwcd by “ dance' Before ]°""' i in unison. Roll call was answered by'¢- img the guest; “ished Mr' and M"5"paying the annual fees. Minutes off# croken a very happy journey through 1 last meet-mg were read' wproved l fc life' The grwm 1° °' p"°sP“°“5fand signed. A brief discussion wasia farmer at Emerald and has recently:he1d_ 'gme sccretarys report was U1 built a new bungalow for his bi'ide.l,.ead and adopted The election of '__ The bride was the recipient of manyl l°V°lY gmc" Tm Guafdian 5'3"* i"‘iMrs. A. S. Morson; Vice President, A wishing Mr. and Mrs. Croken every§Mm_ Allen M$wam_ sec,.etm,y h _ r . I served by the hostess. (Patriot please 'S *<@_.-_._%__ y ed the wedding march as the bride aid entered the room accompanied by ce nlngly concealed in a dainty white ge nyne and Miss Helen Shreenan, [or who read each accompanying witty ual hyme. The gifts included many ua graciously acknowledged. An cvenin_r: and nity cuesis. Au thanked ivh-_ f° sl "TH es. Union, etc., \1'f; board and ging $550: books, apparatus and en on November 20m' when 3 num_ laboratory fees $38; total $730. This . _ U ure is more than five times as ch as that of 75 years ago. However. the student of today ill has the advantage, according to today approximately five times ssl proximately 825, for the session university oillclals. The university iss Verna Wayne. The gifts cun- dl asket were opened by Miss Florence Tm dcrgraduate '15 years ago was con- ered lucky if he could earn 50 nts a day during his summer holi- ys. McGill engineering students t $5 a day plus board on surveying rties during summer months. Oth- graduates get varying amounts us- lv lo times that of the undergrad- tes of the '50s. if the latter were rtunate enough to get work at ali. ECONOMIC ISSUES MAY PRO- VOKE WAR MONTREAL. Que., Dec. 5.-The ught over markets in which to dis- osc of raw materials. and not over w materials themselves, or over ___§___ » ___ .T0 77-IE LADY BUYERS _0p'_ PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND EALIZIN G that the Christmas Besson is the one time in all the that Men’s Wear “FOR GIFT PURPOSES” is bought by Lndiezecz ure, at this time inviting you to visit our New Sto t 145 _ Street, next doo; to CFCY and see our wonderfullalizwing E3", Georg. PRACTICAL cHR1sTM.4s ,c1F1's GLOVES Deer Skin Goatskin Suede , TIE A wonderful showing in new Christmas Colorings _ i I I . HOUSE coA'rs AND *l -1M- i The famous CEETEE in two piece or combinations. ‘ SCARVES Pure Silk Broadcloth Flannel PAJAMAS Flmuullctto Lucius Broadcloth a SHIRTS Broadclotlis in Fancy and Plain Colors LOUNGING ROBES UNDERWEAR W-T oruim sUcGi=:s'rioNs Spots, Armbands, Sets of Braces 'and Garters in fancy boxes, plain-linen and . lnitialled linen Handker- chiefs and fancy Belts with inltialled Buckles . HOSIERY Silk Silk and Wool Pine Wool HARRY A. Maooouc/iLL” , natonal political aspirations, Vernon 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET Womens Institute was held at the h an attendance cf eight mcmbersln officers then followed. President, ir Treasurer, Mrs. Seymour Taylor; (all re-electedl; Directors. Mrs. John ing then adjourned by singing Na- tional Anthem. A dainty lunch was Patcu‘s feature colorls a candy pink i in F* Pl-le and s. darker shade. Eve- iallle. OH da ‘of of where E 5u_|-nptuous wedding bm,k_ -_ii iB5|'U€f-fi 31181811 .l0Ul'hlli-it and mem- . . .hxftrcaiflatrtxx Ilhi S111Rff<1F'lH?T7YH* llilvifliliéil Eastern CUC fdfan the Peoples Forum in sn address on "The Influence of Economics on In- rent to the cali oi’ patriotism and iove or fighting but neither were I many years 0! happy wedded _ . , , - fe liibrisiiiuis iiaiisiierp W for Individual.Business.aad Professional Use cy indifferent to the lure of Am- ROLLO BAY AND VICINITY Mr. James White, Souris, spent Mr. Edward Maher, Jr., Rollo Bay 'East spent Sunday in Monticello. Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. George Mullaly.'Gowen Brac, on the birth of ii young son. _ Mr. Daniel F. Macnee, Rollo Bay West. motored to Bear River north Sunday last. The marriage took plsoe Wednes- y at St. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. Mary Annabelle, daughter of the _late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mac~ G0\l8h to Joseph A. Maclsswc, son the late _Miz and Mrs. Rpnnld Maclssac, both of Bear River south. Iiul gifts. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Mac life. ' ' rica`s gold or of the goldwhich lay _ _ ' | spanish 3°n°°“s' A Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley Jackson,\ M* Fortuna Bridge were visitors to Souris on Wednesday. held at the home of Mrs. John Mac _ Mr' "nd M” Fm* P°°°"’- R‘°"°‘Rae with six members present. The ~ meeting invited to thc home of Mrs_` Bay East, returned recently from [mwtmg opened with the s{ngin| of Seymour Taylor. roll cali to be ans- Halifax where they visited Mrs. Pct- ,the ode fouowcd by gnu C,1|_ ms wercd with Christmas recipes. Meet- `e the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. Mrs. MacKenzie the January meeting. A special meet- cntertainrnent to be held in the school house during the holidays. Mr. James A. E. MacDonald, Little Pond, was a visitor to Bcuris recently. Rev. A. L sinnott. Rollo Bay. was s visitor to Charlottetown recently.-R. GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL The following is the standing of Glen Valley School for the month of November:- ` The December meeting of the Rol- W. McLeod. Mis. Bent.e_v creed, sunday at his home in Rollo Bay. 1., Bay west women; Insmuye WLS ' ,Mrs Janie Turner; Auditors, Mrs. J. 1A. Beaton, Miss Edna. Creed. Next invited the members to her home for ~ L - -. _ . I ' __»ms»|-ITUTE AT Up»r0N_»I-he °:_it’°“al P°lm°s‘ The bride was attended by her cous-~ Cyrus Martin. Undo II! (c),_1, Mm wud “‘ ‘”°"‘ sm” the f""“°“°“ °f in Miss miie Manning of New zen- once ix.-1. verom ouiu; 2. ch-use r m.-1. Melville oiiiii I ‘e League' Mr' Barnet' sam' md and, and Mr. Alexander Maclsaac Frances Macbowell; 8. Irwin Blon- Grade I (bl.-I. 1AurelM\el..ean. '°“gm him mt” t°“°h with ’“f'°"' supported the groom. on Wednesday don. Prism for stars awarded tank- “°"““' "°“°°‘ “M md "’°“¥*‘° him evening s reception ,was held si the Grade vm-1, uyrus almond. thu: Mscman. iuiby mondeo ns- reauze -W5" h°W much °°°“°"“l°5|home of the bride and a large num-, Grade III (al.-1. Ruby Blondon; css MlacDowel1, Gyrus lhrtin lil “cts D°°'°° 'md “'"' s“'““1°“ °f |ber of invited gnc( enjoyed them- i2, Mu-nie Blondon. Mamie Blondori. he “Mt had “°° been w“h°“" th°h` selves till the early hours of mom. ` Grade II! ib>._.|, Armor |¢“1_,°m_ 151. M, wwf., g“¢m_ conomic side. It was true that Eliz- The bride ,md groom were the “_ __ _ ; Y ery they' enclose. are sanproef and waterproof. .:. . ~ -1-.-:~ -:-:~;. P P' !' l" Personal Greetings. 5 Christiana Gifts. beth” adventure” "re “°° i“d"',ciplenis of many valuable and use~` -.-.-;-;-:-;-:-;-.-;-.-.-;-...-;-.-.-;-.-.-...-.-.-;._._.;._.;.;.,.;._.,.,._..;.,._.;.;. . Packed 24 Sheets and Sl Bhnk lnelepes to match in Itch. Ilalhoma Persian liocotan Portfolios ' THESE l’0l.'l‘FOLl0s are vary beautiful. Having the appearance of hand tooled leather. 'einbeilhiied with a beautiful cleat and tal edwlihsmsdulsuonofllsakanadsopnsmon-theymsksacn _ ated, vcq desirable container for tha_bea.|st|hil Christmas static! "5 ”““t- Mm smtefy- lwercd with supper dishes. The minut- ' *_* es were read and approved. Owing to -. Mr. Walter Deasle. Bw' River the absence or several members the 5- uuth. left Thursday for Maine after report-S WC" 11°* 1' Wd- D3S¢\l!Slon fel. °°PY’~ 5P¢“dl.“3 the P*-W few Wed” Wm* ffl' lowed on the need of a new stove for “UV” the school, A sum of money was _* ivoted for Christmas tree. A reading -- The MlSSM MII? lfld Ritl Whitt lby My-g_ Mg¢K1nn0n |,|1d n 5010 by ning frocks are of pink satin or of,\\“\’| MF- El" WNW. 50°F” WGN. Mrs. MacRae were greatly enjoyed. pink flowered printed chiffon or retumed Friday from Halifax. . A dlmty luncheon was “rv” ‘nd .'. And after the Clirhtmas Season. when thdr immediate pl posehsabeeaa.nswered.thsywilis¢vessaha.ndsomadseosatiae for library tables, reading tables ar desks, or as s very camped convenient correspondence Portfolio for homo, allies or traveliilt Ile- The! IH ver! dumble. They will not fray. crack or seuff sud Thus, these wos|dUhlIy attnotivo Poftfolos ol Cliristllll stationery answer a vwy persistent demand. INDIVIDUALS WILL UBI! TRIM FOR: Invitation to miristmas Holiday Function. Acknowledgements of Ciiristmss Gifts. ._ Ge ral e e in' vm be held tu decide on m '_ ne eefrupon once ning the Christmas Season. - Professional Men and Budness Houses having s limited number of friends. clients. elssiomsn or blslnss sssocistoa whom they wish to remember with s friendly wid It lelitlay time should ba quick 1° ld" the orporiuniir to panes.. this bountiful musty simm- er: in time wmnet. conveniens roruulics which have s min: value and an intrinsic worth after the Stationery has been used. PRICE 81.00 EACH Society Personal dsristmas Cards ii Specialty. lee samples sod lflleaa. The Charlottetown Guardian Gnd* x"`1~ Phd” m°\'\d°ni \ 3| ~'-1-'-'-:-'-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-;-;-:-'-;-,-;.;.;.;.;.,._._..;._.;.;.;.;.~.;.;.;..;.;.;.;.;.».;.;.;.;. BRINGING UP FATHER -BY REORGE McMANus .!Uli».a._ _ sw court- 'ri-\w.nt'°'» »-q:¢;~roR me GEECHEE \-are ou~r or .iA\i_.-‘foo §.;_i.... THB THE \-4¢w‘°» 'vi-|A1'? 1 i SOME BYTRA ¢\C\"T5-\ °“’R\ED°¢Nu“! 3 'THEM | B0 WHEN 'THEY B0\L‘\"