~.~-r.'lo:~l»~'-' _,__,__ .-.. .. , ‘- ' " f do)" HNIVERSARY SALE Alllllvlslisnllil MM" "M" ANNIVERSARY SALE SALE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sulllllllslnl illllllllllli and Prince‘ County Ghronioal p -WlLTON BUGS, all sizes, spec- ial price at Bruce's. 6782-11-28-21. —COAL AT VICTORIA-Cargo best quality due Monday, twenty- eighth. Kindly secure your require- ments while unloading. J. F. 10rd. 6794-11-29-11. -‘-ANGLO-"I.'IGNISH W. L-Tho monthly meeting of tho Angio-' 'I‘ign'sh W. I. was held on Novcm-i ber sixteenth at the home ‘of thel President. Roll call was answered —A GOOSE SUPPER will be held in Berthelier Orange Lodge Room, i-l re e Ganada’s Amateur Players Compete ment throughout the Dominion, and it was hoped the festival would bc- come an annual event. Under the tentative plan nf opera- McArthur Block, Summerside, on Thursday evening, Dec. 1. Tickets on sale at door. Tables set at 5.30. with my "First Sweethea " fourteen members. There were Tickets 40 cents. twenty six visitors present. The min- utes of the meeting were then read, llow till‘ | I -_..__..i_.i__-_- Choice Meats at still lower THANKS A Allow olll E wish to voice our heartyflthanks to the Roam noon rnoua v tion there wil‘. be regional contests 557i.11.zg.5al;_ Tue5.-3i motioned by m, President and pricem 93 |b5_ _ __ $2 45 , ted ' h d d f ol whohave ivenustheir ' E OTTAWA, Nov. 28.—-A natlon- s; ifiz“’e‘;'dl’i“lye;znrarl;° “$1213”! sumnmsln POLICE Con" seconded by Mrs. James Mclnriis. ll" l" ‘ ° l” P,‘ 3 _ ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ' “ E Revvm of ti" $¢h°°l and. sick l-[AMBURK STEAK trade throughout the past year. We are indeed 24 "m 69c arm 21.. wide competition for amateur dra- matic societies of Canada has been arranged, under tlic distinguished in this primary stage then will be eligible for provincial competition. to be concluded by Easter. ‘hid tho ‘on Monday morning, two drunks were fined $3 and costs each. One -In the Summerside Police Court Committee were then taken, and new ones appointed as follows: Sick committee, Miss Margaret Chris- room. STEAK per lb. . . . . . . 10c gratified that so many people had confidence in us. In-order to express our keen appreciation of WHITE SUGAR, For this sale. only, lb. ,_ 5,; patronage or the Em} o! 36$‘ nine provincial champion groups qmm arrested for dming lo the I sh h 1 lb 12c b h, ‘Governor-General of the ‘. I topher, Mrs. Harod ea. Sc o0 er , _ , _ _ , _ ,______ -.-___-----i-_-_ oiriifinn. to culminate in a ivsiivp! “nélcomlzfte it (:1tt:,w§a{°r$:$:3: °°mm°n d‘"‘5°' h“ his b“ °‘ Conlm ttee, Mrs. c. Gavin and p your valuable patronage we have decided to otter ROLLED OATS °’ dmm“ l“ Ottawa m May “r lilgnoi? c O a o "r $25.00 estreawdi-s ma’ ‘mm Shea’ mu can to be PORKIEHOPS 12 ou still renter advantages for buying For the i--lo-lbs' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 35° Sir RObBYi BOY‘ ' answered next month with “Where p" ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' c y g A . FRESH BULK COCOA June of next year. den, Canada's wartime Prime Min- ister, is chairman of the general committee of management, his as- nnd general interest in (lrarimtlcs, its indicated by develop- ment of the “Little Theatre" move- King to Broadcast air and from these it has been not- ed the King has an excellent witc- lDSS voice, clear and easily audible. —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. -—Mr. and Mrs. Melville Baker. Margate, wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daughter. cated in the West, where he mar- ried Miss Ella Riley. In 1905 he vls. one would like to travel." Mrs. Ca- mille Gaudet kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, which will be held on Wed- PORK ROASTS ‘per lb. tol user aoisrs ' next 10 DAYS the items listed will give you a fair idea of what you may expect to find through- 2c out our stores. School with the Supervisor, Miss There CORNED roux ‘ per lb. 1 Gillis, acting as chairman. 0c Fresh mixed nuts without Peanuts, lb. . . .. 16c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c Raisins for Xmas l. BULK RAISINS sociates including men prominent . H} l _ ’, in pilblic lilo. in cdilvaiivp and Mi- (lllrlstlmaiS AClClTBSS M‘ e“ Tfplin’ “m LMLLINSY, Joli“ nosliay. December twenty first. Aitcr Del‘ lb- - 3¢ l0 12° 2 lbs. . .. . . 23c and heads o! esmbnshe“ dmlnimc LONDON’ Nov. zafifiis Majesty t Easels tBlLrilQtOlII. t uiilvDillgc 0 lme meeting a game of WM“ was FRESH _ . v SPOHPS- will broadcast a Christmas address b: e pace m “s 9*“ ° seem‘ enjoyed by all. and a. delicous Ii 12 R ISINS ' throughout the Empire this yen r. 6800-ll-29-1i. lunch sewed by we hostess , _ , per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c t Seeded and seedless, 15 Representatives of amateur play- {mm his esmtc a; Sandrjngham. on by Mm Joseph Gwlmm M,“ ex_ SMOKED BACON /. OZ. pkg. . . . . . . i . . . . . . . 16c ers in six provinces were present at Christmas Day. __DIED> IN sEATTLE_Relath_eS tending B‘ vote of thanks to {he pm. H, l _ 18c 1 _ PRUNES '_ i‘ ‘ a meeting held in Rideau Hull, rcsl- Although the King has been in Prince Edward Island have re- ‘M3955, the Qvgnfng closed‘ by ging- '. 1 ' 3 [b3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25c _ “m” "l "l0 G°"°lll°Y'G°"°i'“ll i" heard several times before over the ceived the sad news of the death in mg the Naglomi Anthem, ~ SAUSAGES _ -___-.-_. which it was decided to proceed radio he has never before given a. seame, wash,’ on’ Oct 3rd‘ o; Jo_ 2 ll)S. . . . . . .. .... ... . .. 25c MOLASSES a. "it" ‘he "HWYPPLSP- Om" l"°"l"- direct speech into the mivrophone- seph Johnson for er! f Ki k ' i—"—' Gallon .. 52c ‘* m. were rvprpsplltcd indirect“, speeches M 0mm, functions by ms a E“ L Mr Johlzfiml’ s?“ u‘; l“: _—ALBERTON - The Autumn ;,- CORNED BEEF 187 Gt. Geo. Street 99 Sydney Street T)... . . ~ . . < , ' meeting of the Teachers’ Study 1 per ]b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ 10¢ Phone 1115 Phone 1354 Ht‘ W35 Lllilclli ll WU Svlllllne Majesty hale been carried over the land about forty years ago and lo- " ’ Rnmteu, Group was hcid in Alberton High ‘ --i—- Charlottetown CLARICS PORK 8i BEANS ited-P. E. I. and was accompanied’ , by ;:f.::..‘:::;"i:.l.:::“::::.“$2213.i: . ,;,, , , , , o- ----------- -- o l ~ i t‘ m9‘! 5 111"? Si! 9B 6 0n ’ is survived by his wife. three daueli- the ensmng yea“ Pres” Mn Hebe, l Y’, ‘hot m"; W“ get choice um Bakers» Chocolate 1/45 13° Tgllrglollfllid Home gtyle " ' ‘ s. 0z....... 0r2Sc and other raw furs: mand. buying all grades of pelts. stocked. Arc you taking advantage polting station? our buyers. large. SILVER POX PELTS Mr. D. F. Meehan iii. our main office, Summcrslde; Mr. Kenneth Tucker at our Consignment Office-next door to the main office; 514‘. Wm. Wolff in tlic Dalton Bldg, op- posite Strong's Store. These buyers have large, immediate orders and are paying excellent prices to supply their de- Our Charlottetown Ofllco in the Bldg, Kent St., is also iii operation, Mr. Agnew in charge Now is the opportune time to dispose oi’ your pelts and secure the finest prices before the market becomes over- Wc have. our usual skilled stall and are operating at cost in order to have nicely pelted skins for o. u. MaoililARlllE Fa rs Wanted REMEMBER the Ranchers that disposed of their Skins last year in the early part of the season received the HIGHEST PRICES. In all probability the same may happen this year. ‘Bring your Furs to SAM ISAACS at Samuel Keiiliedyts‘, 134 Kent Street, who is prepared to pay you SPOT CASH. N0 offering too ters and one son, one brother, Dr. Johnson, of Tigiiisii and one sister, Mrs. Brennan, now in Kenslngton. it grow to a great cosmopolitan city in the comparatively short space of forty years. He was in the employ of the Northern Pacific Railway i hIasscy-lfarrls of tllc reduced rates at our i For Success l-i-1'n‘-F?X Raliching FEED “IMPITRIALS ” vous White Pass trail g other Company for a number of years. When news of Bob Henderson's dis- ‘ covery of gold in the Klondike River valley electrified the world, he with many other adventurous islanders ‘living in Seattle, traversed the fain- to the gold fields. Like riiany thousands of gold seekers. he remained 101115’ a short time in the Klondike, coming back to Seattle, where he resided until his death. He was P0911111‘ With all Maritime Provinces people of his acquaintance residing in the city cf his adoption. Mem- ories of his generous and cheerful disposition will be long cherished by them. R. I. P.-K. PERSONALS —Mrs. Joseph Fisher, of Fort Au- gustus, is spending a week at her former home in Indian Riven-K, -Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Mc- Lean, of Summerslde, were week end visitors to Ellerslila-S. -It is pleasing to report that Miss Marion Cousins, of the staff of R. T. Holman, Ltd, is much im- proved from her recent illness-S. week end with relatives in Eilerslle. —-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard, of Summerslde, motored to O‘Leary on Sunday and brought Mrs. Bernard's mother, Mrs. Annie Johnson. to spend a few days with them-S. —Dr. W. R. Wood, of Montreal, who is in Charlottetown in connec~ tion with his work in the Depart- ment of Agriculture, spent. the week end with relatives in Suinmersidc. —S. —Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop, of Charlottetown, motored to Sum- merside on Saturday and were the guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Todd-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard were visitors to O‘Leary on Sunday. Matthews; Secretary, Miss Ramsay; Press Committee, Miss J. Larklii, as was also Supervised periods of writing in the classroom. The Question Box was a great help as ‘ the answers helped solve problems of the teacher. Oral and Silent‘ i ‘i ' Reading was discussed. 1t was de- cided that the next Study Group meeting would be held the last Wednesday afternoon in January. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. EASTERN iilIAliillAli ..°FOX lifEM-Ehesh Caifin for Ale. Order early as fish are scarce. J. H. MacLennan, Montague. - 5945-11-3-tst-l2l. . . ‘SHIPPING — Schooners enter- ed at the Customs Ofllce at Mon- tague last week are as follows: Lower Montague, Mary F. Hyde, 78 tons, H. Crow, Captain. Loaded with produce for Ramea, Nfld.; Montague, Isle Madam, 154 tons, R. MunroeHCapt, loading 2,800 bags potatoes, 200 bushels oats, 100 bus- liel turnips for Hfllllfllh-H. . JWELL KNOWN RESIDENT —- The death occurred at Sour-is Sun- day oi’ Mr. Alexander E. Clark aged 8i years. Mr. Clark was for many of his retirement. He was well and favorably known to the travelling public and had a very wide circle of friends who Will regret. to learn of his passing. ..°HOCKEY CLUB MEETING- At the meeting of ‘the Montague Hockey Club, the minutes of the preceding meeting were read and adopted, also a financial statement of the preceding year was submit- ted and accepted. The allowing officers were elected for this year: Dr. L. A. Johnston, President; George McIntyre, Vice President; Kenneth Beer, Secretary Treasurer", Austin MacDonald was appointed to look after the property of the club. It was moved and seconded that new sticksbe bought by club for each player. It was moved that the sum of one dollar be charged all members of the Town Hockey Club -_ .-,_..-'\ so. .. ,.__. n. pa. ..__ ~ . ilei" meats here. ' conusn MACKEREL each . .. SALT HERRING each .....,.. ....-.. buy now. BLUE POTATOES per bus. delivered . . .. goalie can play in any church team, provided that the said team can produce sufficient proof that they have not enough players. It was moved that Randolph Carruihei-s and George and Jim MacIntyre be on a committee to either rebuild or The boys have a new line-up this year, which promises some snappy games for the season. Montague fans are looking forward with much anticipation to the first game-H. ..'L. A. MCDONALD, Sourls, has been appointed Guardian agent and will be pleased to receive news, ad- lvertislng or subscriptions. tf ing recently visited Georgetown. Rev. William MacPhee came fom We"tcrn Canada to attend the funeral of his father the late Capt. MacPhee. Mr. Herman Lavendier, Halifax, N’. 8., is spending the winter at his home in Georgetown. lvfr. Hughie Gillis, Inspector of Dredges recently visited George- town. Mrs. MacDonald, who has been the guest of her brother, Dr. Ken- nedy left Monday for lior home in Antigonish. Mr. Ernest Roach, Charlottetown spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. Potatoes are going away up per bus. delivered .. 60c dui€1€iu 55c , make new nets, (standard sizes). - Bakers Chocolate 1/2's 25c Bakers Cocoa 1/4’s 12c 8c 4c Dunstafinage CREAMERY BUTTER . .. 24c lb. ISLAND CHEESE 15c lb. ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES at GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, FOWLS Farmers bring your Eggs to us for top prices Anniversa Mrs. Jack Donovan has returned to her home after visiting friends in Cape Tkavcrse. Mr. Howard Hobbs, St. Peters, recently visited Georgetown. Miss Florence McNeil, cardigan. recently visited here the guest of Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. Wilfred Victor, Newport, spent the week end at his home here. Miss Dora Publlcover has retum- ed to her home after visiting friends in Charlottetown. lvrrs. McLeod and little son Har- vey who have been the guests of Mrs. McLeod mother, Mfs. Refuse left recently for their home. in HStlHBIL-A. ‘m. IIERBERT AND VICINITY Mr. J. Walt-er‘ Jones has returned home after attending the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, when: he exhibited his famous Holstein herd. Mr. J. Singleton, Bunbuiy, is re- ceiving congratulations from his many friends on having held the lucky ticket for the cedar chest. lotteriecl by the Mt. Herbert Rink Co. Our new rink is fast nearing com- Hollis, J., R., Dr., and Hat. J. for ry Sale Now 0n! first rink on the South of Hills- tract of installing the lights. All look forward to the opening night. Get, your skates- 5073- . Ouaenergetlc fox ranchers are busy petting their foxes for the coming sales. We note with pleasure the rise in prices. Misses Marlon Raynor and Eliza- beth Jenkins, students are prepar- ing for their Christmas Exams. We wish them success. Mrs. Ben]. Farquharson has re- turned from a pleasant excursion under the skilful direction of Miss- es Catherine McK and Helen Dris- coll. A butter plant has recently been established in the factory under RASPBERRY, These sold at 25 cents a till. Mr. Fred Skcrry. An interesting i Mr. Johnson, who was endowed with discussion took place on the various I BONELESS COD _ , 6 WORCESTER SAUCE y finals physical courage and ability, phases o, the school work The use per lb. . . . . . . . 12c Baker’s Cocoa l/ZB -- 2 i? bottle . . . . . . 14c . arr ved in Seattle when it was little ' " We wish to announce the following fur-buyers who are ' of the Word and Sentence Method H \ now with us. and open to buy all grades of Sliver Fox Felts more than a {farmer town He Saw lii Primar)’ Rfilldlflfl W55 stressed’ . . . . . . . . . 0t‘ Selellted DAIRY BUTTER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22¢ lb- STRAWBERRY 40 oz. 36c 32 oz., 29c, 16 oz., 21c 40 oz., 37c, 32 oz., 30c, 16 oz., 22c _._.._.._.__.___i PLUM 40 oz., 27c, 16 oz., 15c CHERRY ...__..__._...____i_ ORANGE MARMALADE 32 oz., 30c 40 oz., 32c, 16 oz., 18c Pnvsafiifioiuhaiua- LADE 40 oz., 36c, 16 oz., 21c Mr. waiter Morrisey left b! bom. Mr. Fred Leard has the con- motor for U. S. A. when: he in- electric tends spending the winter month!- Our notes would not be complete without reference to the excellent showing made by our AyrshiN Judging team, Misses Elsie Lund and Mary Monogliun, at tlic Ayr- shire Judging contest held at the Central Fair. Those two young lad-v lea hold the silver cups for best judging, and also won the trip to the Royal Winter Ihilr. but owilifl to one of the yound ladies being under age, the team was disquali- fied for tile trip. We hope that the talent thus shown will be cultivnt~ ed and that we will hear moi-s years in the service of the Prince Little Miss Irene MacDonald is trip to Boston, U. S. A. {mm these talented young ladies. .._M;-_ and Mm Hampton Mc_ Edward Island ralway and was ilisitlng friends in Georgetown. . l___~_-—---- Lean, 01' gummerslde, 5pm; the station agent at Soul's at the time Mr. Frank -—-—-—-Mcphersml Launch Mezunraljchgoss.pmlgtéssllitigi‘bzimmg IMPORTED GOLF BALLS Golf balls were imported from thsi United Kingdom in October to thi amount of 257 dozen valued at 5823i ’I‘he- importation from the United Slates was valued at $8. The amount imported a year ago was four doz- en. 4- Wesley Wood. Select your Gifts now . pletion. Great credit is due Messrs the ‘efficient management of Mr. “u CHRISTMAS LA Y-A WA Y PLAN you until the day you want them. from our stocks while they are complete. G. H. TA YL OR Jeweller and Engraver we will hold them for By so doing you sclN-l . l- . g"- , Agknow|edged [eaders in Fox and Fur Mrs. Bernard's mother, Mrs. Annie and also country teams. Another their untlring efforts in providing i. - 5 Raisin Johnson, returned with iliem for a rule was added that any Imperial Mr. Archie Reynolds, Siurgeon us with winter sports, and in hav- "i ‘ ‘ g‘ short visit-S. player except lzoaiie and substitute reooiluy visited Georgetown. in: the distinction of erecting the ‘W's -i1'-2o-al. . ' ‘ I I I ' I h. l I B ‘l7 ‘nus p mperla lsoult Company, Ltd, omnolno UP mast pv Genre Mr . Charlottetown, l‘. E. I, ’ ' ' . |‘ Mg_ 314a: ? VVELL, Q ' mu sAv YOUR SON - l . figs “LL w”; sale is GOINGTOTAKE iHoPu-THI: ICANSGOw-‘HEQAME ‘sf-en. =2 e.:l_."z.es..envlese,l.ax_-n m -. FI_fl_l§I q‘ . . .. i‘ Phone 341 F WE MAKE THEM ANY SIZE AT LOWEST l PR MaollflliAlil-ROWE WOODWORKING C0., LTD. UEL 1a- THE COLLEGE VVlDO/v '10 THE Charlottetown W‘ _ ‘SCHOOL- l 311mm SASHES “mix: _, “h wre- KEEP THE COLD our AND SAVE YOUR ‘s? /" 0-29 omuoqvoolsaooaaaeos-slals-wfl