We urge you to take advantage oi‘ these Fall Festival Values —- (lo your Christmas Shopping Nriiv-iiiitl SAVE! A small Ile- potit will hold your purchase. 7 DIABIOND BLUEBIRD $15.00 Insured F R E I against loss or theft! Perfect. BULOVA “RANGER” A new 15 jewel Bulova. Fully guar- _ o antced — — ..~j 4 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET $75.00 A matched "Bluebird" Pair - perfect — Insur- Qd FREE. “Lady Bulova” $29.7 5 A feminine 17 jewel model inrlnillr-s. Guaranteed. CONUIUNYFY, PLATE Birthstone RINGS For Men and Women $3.95 l\ W. WELLNER Jewelers Since I363 Assorted Stones .5 (‘empiric service for ii! Choose lruin any Community pattern. $39.15 I s I‘ I g‘ on Arnhstice Day bv Mrs. Moore and Ethel Wyond. ‘h sphon] and a Ccm‘ Lunch was then served and I srifiirr The Oc‘olir~r mvebr-g of Avon- . - lr-s Wiinit~i$s ll..~‘.ll‘.l‘ met Iii zhe mimvf. Y‘? “minim to "we aboutimfieiing 6105911 by flinging Gilli ham“ “CW H ‘ plan 1.1.. .ho.~o bulbs. Roll call [save the King ‘ ‘ * 1 for next meeting 0n Peace. The ‘ QIIEKTiOIiTlRlTP on Child Welfare to he road at next meeting Enter- POISONS 0 SAVE LIFE t! will he at the home oi‘ . oh Warren. North Rustico. 3v IllTCTOJilIIQ paper was read encv to abnormal bleeflq.) He had bitten his tongue. K"!!! Minot-do in "the home. ‘Gwnae Alz-(‘ovibrovg RligflC my! nl. Hilda livKeiizie and M A‘ Dojvlv; WRZILTR") 7 .<li"r(. Lucy \ r g‘ tnlnment roinmlttre for next meet- _ *_ v llll.‘ Mrs. Milton Green and Mrs. SHEFFIELD’ Engyflnd _.(CP) _ ,, if“ 3110f?» CPWWKii-sh. Mrs..l>reparation made from the venom ,1 M _ U, ,,, M, r Pi~i WI-lllv and bury Woolnerlor deadly‘ snakes saved the life of N Kuhn“ GYM“: C“? I (LNljlliSiHO. H be [Walter Woodbine, 4l._who was suf- ,. “an. s,,,,,fl.., am, ~X mo" m! lust the annual lerlng from haemophilia m lenti- Ti 5 L, _ 7,- . ’.- r\rr'fl,l'rfy!7lvl\v SUMMERSIDE THE cnniztorrswtivm GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news o! local interest but advertising of’ a newsy nature may bs inserted at l cents a word strictly pay- _a_b_l_e__l.n_advanoe.______ ___‘ _ POWNAL W. M- S. MEETING- nt Yhe . d McDonald. Tea Hill, for their November meeting. The President. Miss Lane book. “The World in Canada" was introduced. Talks were given on the author and his wonderful work in the Church of All Nations in Toron- to and a synopsis of the opening chapter. A little sory tells of the author visiting a humble n home in Saskatchewan and Betting u glimpse of a bit of woven clot 1n a beautiful attern. His host told him the c 0th was forty years old and good for mother forty years. So. Mr. McKay thinking of all the qualities which go to make up such diverse Deoules ‘yho come to our shores calls his first chapter “Weaving a NeuQWeb”. Into the texture of Canadian life is being wrought the culture and traditions of many nations. The Christian Church is helfiing through her members to ma. e that fabric strong and beautiful, Il we cannot trav- el to Europe let us visit her in Canada. this miller through our studv books. Readings bearing on the topic were given bv seveml 0f the members. The revenue 0f the society was increased to the extent of fifteen dollars through the presentzvion of the “Bridal ennt" held in the (‘ll\li‘(‘il previous week. Mrs. Walter 1x155 invited the society to meet at her home for their December meeting. Delicious lunch was served by the llO~it‘<.<. Another in the series 0i "Nliifn lire Bn/azirs" was held after the meeting, Personals His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. James Trainer. 5min’: Park Rood. has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Miss Helen Clements leaves this morning for Milton Centre, Mass. where she trill spend the winter months. The many friends of Mrs. R. S. Huniiwlirlflv. Kensinlltoli. will b6 flliVi to know she is doing nicely follovriirz fin operation in the .1’. E. I. Hospital. In Memoriam MRS. MARY McCLELLAN There passed peacefully sway in liiattapan at the home of her son- in-lmv. Charis: Aspcssi. Mrs. Mary Aietilellan. at the are of 75 years. The funeral was held from her resirlenxe at i0 o'clock 0n Oct. 1st. l0 Calvary Cemetery. She loaves to mourn one daughter, live grand-children, also three sis- ters anti one brother. namely, Mrs. Annie Ross. Pinette, Miss Sarah Ross. Pinette. Mrs. Wm. Mac- Willlams. Ocean View and Wm. Ross, Pineilie. . Mrs. McClellan was a native of Pirictte, Prince Edward Island and 1,794,880 compared with 1,465,983 yesterday. What stocks did. | Wed Tue Advances 108 196 Declines 700 M2 Unchanged 162 15D Total Issues 945 806 Remember When for the past 58 years resided in U. A. (Patriot Please Copy) p iStock Prices Slip Sharply In New York (BV FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. Nov. 16—(AP)—Thl Stock liianket look a sharp tumble inadv and returned to the line it held throughout. October and early November" period prior to election tiny. ‘A heavy burst of selling near the final hour just about completed, the process of eliminating the post-r election gains The Associated Press Composita price of 60 stocks was down 1.2 {mints at 51.9. the sharpest fall since hfii late September war-frightened se ng. The Canadian section di ped. Wallters lcs. 1 '7-8 points to 5 1-8 Distillers-Seagraml 5-8 to 2i, Dome L1 e Shore improved slightly. European events. pivoting around developments in Germany, again hcld the attention of Wall Street. There was much discussion in fin-. ancial circles on who: effect the lrrest events abroad would have uoon the post-Munich policies of "appeasement." in Europe. l In some lines. cspeciall Rail traffic there were signs o sonal leveling off in business. But tracie news generally includln Steel reports. encouraged finimci circles to look for continuation of the revival that has made rapid progress since July. Siare trniiiac ions. more actiio on the selling waves. increased to (By The Canadian Press) Bobby Jones, king of amateur golfers, abdicated his throne eight ysnrs ago today. Perhaps the beat- lmown golfer the world has known. the zaqiear-uld winner of_l3 nat- ionnl titles—including ‘his "grand- siam" of four major titles in i930- quit amateur ranks to make I sc"es of motionwpiiu s__on_ golf. 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Kay and Mrs-L ‘L Mthun Mr Herbert Stevenson is also tdhrgwgorilf not‘ ilnprflvilli? “"5 m“ a MP8. Mlli B61 ' lSlIr-G- wgmuns‘ cggrlottgtgléghwekvmff A beautiful new residence is be- building a new garage near the they would W ‘:31 , or: here, ‘mesdsy. uai meeting of the New Glllsvw Womens Institute was held 0n Monday evening. Nov. m1 at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mo . Quite s large number was in n. tendance and new officers named for the ensuin year. The meeting 0 lied with t e President in the sir. by singing the Ode, and re- heating the creed in unison. The earl and monthly re m wen ear and stand npprov .'I‘he var- ious committees then, reported their sick and school calls. Roll call was bv s Peace Quotation. The Wm nam- ed. President. Mrs. Wm. B. Bulman, B. Dickie- Secretary-Trrmurr, Mrs. Mer- vyn Biilmnn rte-elected. Auditors. Mrs. M. McLeod and Miss Ella Semiple. Diredors Miss Elsie lsirri. Mrs. Brenon Dickleson Mrs. Percy Diokieson. Mrs. Rendle Houston. New school and si '1 committee= were now-inter! tor Nnvember and De- 80h; A daughter of pioneer stock, you can m, ls Purity Maid. She's discovered the lvoy To the hurt of a man, be he pleasant or sour, — She just mites llll’ calm out of Purity Flourl 11o Purity Cool Bool-fi plan s! nripu and Bolivia Hula. doll bound- mil pnnpaid luv me. Wuum Canada flour llfllo Co. limited, Toronto. cnunii out! H mo butter l W "'9' PM" 1 (up white “I! 51°“ | y‘ (“spoons tnkinl i114" ' ‘mm’ mm. M ‘unlit: Meihod- i. Cream butter. . lmlusllY. 3- B?" l" ‘mung?! gnaw“; ' ill: and vanilla. 5- l " And m der and nit and ltld to 1'1 bv m~ h'~=‘-es~. a-sisted ‘by the Ladies in charge. fir. Andr:w Dolrcn tins a visitor to Suiinerside on Saurcluy evan- wlih hakin: WW6‘ Baum "y" or] Iilluure Ne» 4- 3k; tins ln moderate oven oi dqrfll for 10 Ilinlltll-