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TOOMBS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. , non, ear-y. m“ “Cl 1 Mlth 0'1. l 801K Illsln lllvc. W. J. Sample, Kenslngton. Plllllfl H001!“ Neill. Charlottetown. l-FSIRii! ' _ Georet0n_ Mk. Iii-nest Doyle‘ was e meant visitor to Oherlotteewn. w. E. B. Macliaren spent a day ln Charlottetown reoentlyFG. Repairs are being made on at. James Catholic Church. Potatoes erg moving Idflin and a steamer ls expected any day now Mnlierbertcleocafl is buildinl a new dwelling house opposite the schoolhouse. Mines Jessie end Carrie meter arrived home from Boston, celled home by the illness of their lather, Mr. William Easter. Capt. John Pltsgerald left last week ior Boston, by motor. He was acoom, ‘ by Buster Jenkins whowilldrivethocaronthetrip. The town has been very unfor- tunate in the loss o1 its Mountie. Constable Edwards, whohes been transferred to Mt. Biewert. Messrs Howard Wight and Inw- renoe Doyle and Miss Mildred Mec- Laren spent the week-end at their homes here. Mm. Thomas Henry left last week for New Glasgow, N. 8., where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. MaoAulay. Smelt fishing is one or the favorite pastimes o1 the lads and older men. as well, these days. The Central Guardian 1-1- ‘lhla eeluml ie rsurvel ef leeel interest hat advertising a newly aataee may be d eeate e word etrletly payable advance. OONIIDIIATION LIII maus- fer news e! ll ll AN CE. L-CTDB-T-li-Sll. ....____. lZNGAGlMlNl-lldr. and Mrs. C. Ray Morris, Granville, announce the ' engagement o! their oldest daughter Elaine Wright to m. John l. Murray of iiewiston, Maine. Mar- riage will take piece the latter part oi November. lb-mb-ll-IS-li. ANNIVERSARY BIIVIOIF- 'l‘he ltose Valley United Church. W-MB. qllerved the tent-b anniversary ser- vice, on Sunday evening October 27th. ‘nae programme as given in the Monthly was car- ried out. The Commemoration Pageant was presented. An exer- cise. "Missionary Wishes" was given by teacher. and pupils. Mrs. (Rev) Wallis geve an intensely in IddNB on her trip to the Old Countries, England, and Scotland. picturing in memory the rugged hills of Scotland, with many historic sights, and then the more peaceful scenery o! England, and iinally the religious life of the country. A large crowd was in et- tendanoe, and e substantial offer- ing received. [GIRL lGUIDE Lnmfilluatnltles od smelita are. cussr coins um..." Clntlncnt and Mustard Poultice Don't rate chances on e Cheat Cold -it may lead to Pneumonia. A poul- tlce made up of two tablespoons o! Mecca and .a teaspoon at llulterd brings marvelous results. lt removes congestion and heals inflammation -— pxeveuta blistering. ln severe eases change the peultiee twice daily. ee- cs O-utment ia sold by all lruggiete ‘Ric, 85c (Tubes), 60c and $1.00. manna-nun ossroso husband end kindred and neigh- bors were terribly shocked indeed. Mrs. Casford was seemingly in her normal good health, and was en- gaged tn her regular homework when overtaken by e stroke. Mem- bers of the household working outside after dinner did not hap- pen to enter the house again until about tour o'clock, when she was found lying where she had Iellen, and unable to speak. Everything that love and skill oould do failed to restore her, and at eleven o'clock that night the end came. verily, “we know not whet the day may bring forth." Mrs. Casford, whose maiden name was Louise Steven- son, was a daughter or the late Win One at either of our A You are cordially invited to the “Fall Opening” of our Sulnmerslde and Charlottetown FURNITURE STORES. Every Visitor-from now until Saturday, November 16th- will have his or her name entered on a Ballot. All stand an equal chance of winning Qne Big Turkey at One of the Stores. So come along-you may be the Lucky Winner. “Lucky Visitor” Contests at Summerside or Charlottetown , M\l' "K" t spot: Gill’ .Q 0 9945mm; n’ is I101‘ ssmclurr 1o - " "" .ew|>i.vt.oca--Ai:rnoucu lmw cmamss oklvez commune no mar-mu. elm-m eaevevcr Acct- learns lvdwmo rue ha‘.- I l .. essenv SIGNAL. , .1 l" Weird-h OUR VIEW If yon have gone to the expense oilnstalling an fllteive Automatic Stoker or Blower, then, why lose fie fall benflt by using unsuitable cos , lowering the fielaasy of the machine? .- l one nlronran res SLACK u properly grad- ed and is recommended by the makers oi‘ Stolrers as e n. fiber s. c0. "' 56 Queen Street being caught every day. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. _ and Mrs. Henry Parker on the birth of a daughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Mair on the birth of a son. 'l'he morning and evening ser- vices in St. David's United Church, Sunday, Nov. 3rd. were taken by Rev. Mr. Goudge of Murray Har- bor while Rev. John Stirling of Georgetown took Rev- Mr. Goudge's services. Work is going steadily on at the Rocky Point Furry, which is to be built in the shipyard of Capt. Charlie Fitzgerald. The boat is ex- pected to be ready for launching in about a month. A wedding took place in St. James Church, ‘Pucsday morning, Nov. 5th when Miss Dorothy Bat- childer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Batchilder of Georgetown, became the bride of Mr. Allison Huestis or Charlotteown. Ill-lends are sorry to learn oi’ the death of Mr. William Easter on Thursday, Nov. 7th. Mr. Eaaten who has been 1n ill health for some time was eight-three you-s old. The many friends of Miss Helen MacDonald are pleased to see her about alter her recent illness. Miss MacDonald who is employed at Milton's Old Spain, Charlottetown was operated on for appendicitis in the City Hospital and L: now re- cuperating at her home here.‘ J. J. Hugheys store on Water St. is now closed. Mr. Wade Hughes who hasbeen running the busi- ness tor some time is returning to ouris with his family, where he intends to take over the manage- ment cl the branch ‘there. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will be sorry to see them leave the town. The monument erected in mem- Powered’ with four- motorl and bailt to accommodate 43 passengers. the Chine Clipper, shown ABOVE over San l“ ' o. soon will make lie inaugural trans-Pacific flight to the Orient. The Clipper, which "wit... n::.".."..~"-"|=}i;.1ir.. in aerial view on a recent flight Mantle BRINGING UP FATHER Jsnws 2ND CHARLOTPETOWN C0. 'I11e 2nd Charlottetown Company extends sincerest good wishes to the new Charlottetown Guide Company which meets in Queen Square School hall. ‘The new Com- pany has for its Captain Miss l. Arsenault assisted by the Misses M. Callaghan s.nd Bubble Doyle. We take a special interest in this new Company as Miss Arseneult was for a time connected with our Company as a Gulder and Bubble was for two years one o! our Patrol Leaders. Guides of the 2nd Charlottetown Company who are being trans- ferred to the new Company are Leona ‘rralnor, Dorothy Hughes, Phyllis Arsenault and Catherine Prcwse. Our best wishes go with them. Miss Callaghan was s. welcome visitor to last Friday's meeting. Unfortunately, the night was too cloudy tor outdbor observation of the newly learnt constellations, but this will take place on the first fine Friday. Reverend Mr. Raymond spoke to the Guides ior a. few minutes expressing his regrets that it was necessary to hold choir practice 0n the same evening as “Guides" and reminding the Guides oi the first Promise "to do my duty to God" and of the important part that regular church attend- ance played in the keeping of this oath which all Guides make when being enrolled. ._.___._i.___, [lee bllnerdh Iur Damlrulf ory of the soldiers who fought in the Great War is now complete ex- cept for the brass plate bearing the namrs, which has been ordered but has not yet arrived. The monu- ment is a iine piers of work con- sisting of stone brought from Cape George. It stands in the lot adjoining the Court House and is approached by an attractive gravel walk. will will carry mall and passengers, make etope et Hawaii, the Midway islands, Wake Ill-end, Guam end Hlheneweerviceieeeenas having important military and naval significance Robert Stevenson of Wheatley River, and his wife Elizabeth Waye. Her girlhood was lived on the iamily homestead in Wheat-icy River, near the United Church there. She was s. communicant member of this church and long a. member of the choir. In February 1918, about eighteen years ago, she BOTH married Mr. Arthur Casford of v Brackley Point, and since then has STORES lived happily in the Brackley Point homo. Without children his wife's tragic call leaves the ,, ‘ blank Drawings take place Saturday Nov. at 9.30" p.m. at each store AN 16th S’SIDE CPYTOWN and loneliness in her husband's life, and the sympathy and sor- row of the community goes out to l Mr. Casford in his sad loss. Mm. Casford is also survived by live sisters, Miss Martha Stevenson oi Boston, Mass, who came home to her hmernl; Lucy, Mrs. l... Hart, and Jane Mrs. Claude Barr both in Vermont; Fannie, Mrs. Harry Simpson and Bessie, Mrs. James Welch both in Clagary; and by 1112.1, Protestant Orphanage Euotlectzons Upper Prince Street to date Missriaviland ... four brothers, David Stevenson in ML a, Mm w_ y; rwgwog-gh Basic. Fred in Calgary and Robert E Q Tgylgf ,__ __, ,,, and James resident on the homc- Mrs, (3, H. Taylor ... ... ... Steed in Wheaties’ River. n. M. Bagnall Funeral services were conducted Prof. Duchcmln ... ... in her late home in Brackley Point Mrs. G. Warburton ... ... 0n Wednesday. October 1c by her Mrs. o. n. Full . . . . .. minister, Rev. Thos. A. Wilson o! West Covehead, and in the United Church at Wheatley River, where Mr. Wilson was assisted by Rev. F. E. Bnothroyd or l-luntcr River, Minister ct‘ the Whestley River Church. The funeral address was based on the text Ex. 342 “Be ready in the morning," us summing up God's message to us all in this tragically unexpected call. Burial was in the cemetery beside the church, wherein years before she had professed her christian faith,‘ and ncnrby her childhood home. The pallbearers were lvlessrs. Ever- ett Show, Nelson Stead, Robert Bellar, Howard Cudmore, Cleve Robinson and George Hughes. Friends and neighbors of Bruck- lt-y Point. Whcntley River and vi- cinity deeply sympathize with the bereaved husband, brothers, and Est. Mrs. John Williams Mrs. Jack Fraser Mrs. Cellbeck . Mrs. E.-G. Mclnnls Mrs. L. D. Thompson Mrs.“ Franke Clarke Mrs. Campbell Jack Weir.._ . . . . . .. ... Mrs. John Wilson . . . Mrs. W. B. Robertson Mrs. Ethel Rogers Mrs. H. H. Show Mrs, J. E. R. McEwen Mrs. C. C. Thompson Dr. Robertson Miss Seaman"... .. Mrs. Lantz. .. .... Miss A. Watson ... Miss L. Aitken . Miss Douglas ... Miss Alice Fraser ... Miss Jean Ross . . Miss G. M. 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