i Remarkable Opportunity- to B Wm. A.‘ Rogers Silver Plate Tea Sets Priced Very Low Outstanding Offerings! BECAUSE these Wm. A, Rogers Silver Plate Ten Sets were made specially for introduct- pry purposes, they are priced at just a fraction of what you would ordinarily pay. And-for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, we are co-operating with Wm. A. Rogers by ofiering these sets on Hoiman's Home Plan and at Rogers very low introductory prices. $1.00 DOWN Balance in Easy Monthly Payments OCT lfith. l9lh. 20th Only Bets are in lustrous Silver Plate with Gold Satin Lining. Finished in designs exceptionally attractive. (5 PM“) (4 Pieces) - Cronin Jo: cm,“ T r t Ten Path‘ Saar “Bowl 9 5"“,- flgyl Hot water Jug Trey T"! ii li/l /i @ IEIIVIIDQ man‘ 9 \ l ‘AA a‘ IVE %—rrvvvv w vvv liiivertising Rater-Payable in Advance » In rn locals h "~='-.:.s*:--.'::.-.::..::::::.=.:-..-:'.::.=:: <»--'--- - H’ s" Ion“ h, uamnflm pipuegg, 10s per inehi Lists of Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, ete , In pee nainei Leiters of Condolence 10v per inehl Notices of ‘Ihanka and Abiffih‘ "l- 705- P" bu‘ “' ‘m 7" word Other ratea an apbllcatlfill llinirnnrn Charge for any advertisement twenty-five cente- as-rni-ze oer word. "Ir" ""1" lions for the price o! two, strictly puyable in advance. §eid I GENTS! CANADA'S CELEBRA- ted “R.oyal" Series Persons! Christmas Greeting Cir-MB. D011" s doeen and up. Splendid Profil- Expeflence m- capltal unnecessary. Five dollar sslnpw book i0 workers. Bradley - 99119959"- B tford, Ontario. “n N-ldbi-lli-ld-lli. WAN '1‘ l.‘ D ACROSS CANADA agents to sell Personal Christmas Cards. Samples styled in cue form equipped with handle and dome Miscellaneous A new SHIPMENT or ram. Hats at the Miliinery Parlor. 0b- posits Royal Bunk. L-lzsa-io-li BOAR. FOB SERVICE-BROTHER 1st prise sow at 4 Maritime Shows, Darn also grand champion at 4 Maritime Shows. J. H. MacPhail, New Haven. L-l208-i0-17-3i. iii COATS BEMOFELLED, EE- iipsd m4 repaired at reasonable prices by an experienced mrrier and Tailor. C. Alex Brown, 188 Great George Street. L-l2U1-l0-ld-l8-20. cninm. euinnliu ' ._... , Thin column is reserved for news at iocsi interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be nserted a: I cents s word ‘ltrlctly paynbig i; advance. a L i CONFEDBBATION LII’! INSUR- ANCE. L-ilflii-‘i-li-Slii. I BUYING TUBNIPS daily st our phsrlottetcwn warehouse. ffarket prices. Paul A. Murray. i L-ifldfl-IO-lfl-lii. ’ i , BUYING oluinnzanms daily st our Charlottetown warehouse. Mark- et prices. Paul. A. Murray. I Li-i287-l0-10-3i. BUYING Mountain Table Stock Potatoes at market prices at our Charlottetown Warehouse. - Paul A. Murray. L-i237-10-16-3i. DE FOREST CBOSLEY DEALER. I ,—Mr .D. A. Ramsey. Kent Street is the Charlottetown Dealer for De‘ Forest Cmsley Radios. A number of i935 Models are on display in his showroom. MANY HAPPY RETURNS-WE. MacKie, the well-known horseman yesterday celebrated his 91st birth-. day. About s week ago he received| a bad fail in his room and has been confined to bed since then. His friends hope to see him out soon again with his little trotting mare “The Soldier's lilliaid." CHICKEN SUPPER-The W. M. S. of Hazolbrook Baptist Church held a very delicious supper- at their pretty Parsonage yesterday from 5 to 10 p. m. which was widely pat- ronlsed, many driving out from the city to participate in all the good things provided. The ladies of the church are noted for their good cooking. A sale of fancy work and home cooking were wdded attrac- tions. A P. E. l. NOVELIST -- A fast- moving adventure novel "Crim- son Gold," with a Nova Scotia background. appears in the Octo- ber issue of Complete Detective Nov- els Magazine (New York). a fic- tion magazine devoted to the pub- lication of full-length novels in one issue. This novel is by a Nova Sco- tia writer and a former resident of Summerside, Will l‘). MaoNeill, and h the second novel to be pub- lished by this magazine by thisi writer this year. This writer had a number of seria's and short stor- iies published by United States and Canadian publications dudng the past two or three years. Mr. M c- Neill was at one time editor of he Summersid Journal and Jlater for some years was news editor o! "lo Halifax Chronicle. CAMERON — WHITMAN’ - On ‘.Wednesde.y evening, October, 0th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- siah Whitman. Pleasant Point, N. S., the wedding took place of their eldest daughter, Miss Anna- belle Betty, who ‘ecame the bride of William Arthur Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cam- eron, of Charlottetown. P. E. I. The bride wore a travelling dress of blue and was attended by her sis- ter. Miss Mildred, wearing green velvet, and by her cousin, little Isabel Johnson as flower girl, who wore white. The groom was sup- ported by his brother Wallace Cameron. Fifty guests witnessed the ceremony. After s. tour of the Maritimes and New England States Mr. and Mrs. Cameron will be at home in Charlottetown. DAILEY -- SUTHERLAND - A wedding was snlemnlzed Thursday afternoon. Oct- dth, at St. Joachimh Roman Catholic Church when Catherine Evelyn Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sutherland of St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island. became the bride or Edward J, Dolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dolley of ltockport. The bride wore a gown of white satin with train and lace veil and carried white roses and forgetmenots. i-Ier attendant was her cousin, Miss Mary Pcirier oi Gloucester, who wore peach satin 111g , ulmuhurrlrrowlv GUARDIAN u Miss ANN Iii t iii of l?" ::;'."l'..~"'ii'|v:'¢- MAGIC SHORT curs IN COOKING over radio station - . C F ‘C Y ‘on Friday morning at 9.30 . You can learn many n" Magic Short Cuts in mskifll Must-cons, Candy, Frozen Desserts, Pies, Puddings. Cakes sod many other deli- cious things ‘to est by follow- ing Miss Adam's radio talks. by motor on e. honeymoon trip to Boston. On their return they will reside in Newton, where the Groom l! a successful farmer end fox rancher. Miss Murphy is a second year grad- uate of Prince of Wales College-ind for the past few years has been en- gsged in the teaching profession. The Gilsrdlan Joins with a host of friends in extending hearty felicits- ticns. PERSONALS Mrs. James L. Gillis of Notbofo left this week to spend the winter with her daughters and sons in the United States. Mir. and Mrs. Wellington Mac Neill, Southport. accomplnled by Mrs. MeoNeilPs sister. Mrs. Wilfred | MacLesn, Orwell Cove. have re-, turned home after e. very pleasant motor trip through the Msritimes. SANDERSON-DOVER NUPTIALS The marriage of Mr. Willis-m Bertram Dover of Dunstaffnaize and Miss Olive Margaret Sander- son cf Greenwich, St. Peter's Bey. took place quietly on the morning of the 17th at Charlottetown; The ceremony was performed by Rev, .1. M. McLeod. MA. who b59- tized the bride and received her into the fellowship of the church. The bride has been a popular and successful teacher for some years, and is highly esteeme‘ by a large circle of friends and many pupils who greatly profited by he; instruction and genial personality. The groom is a fine young man who enjoys the respect and con- fidsnce of his acquaintances. The happy couple left by motor car immediately after the ceremony on a trip to different parts of the Maritimes. Their many frie ds wish them a long, happy and p spercus wedded life. Optimistic Outlook _ For Poultry Crop (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PREEQUE LSLE. Mes Oct. l'l— Potato growers feel more optimis- tic today that unharvested potatoes in Aroostook County might be salvaged before freezing weather halted operations for good. Heavy snow which oversplead the Aroostook potato empire last w a): with nearly s. fifth of the State's estimated 52,000,000 bushel crop still in the ground, was melt- ing slowly today giving rise to hopes that digging could be resum- ed. Blackmailers Get Stiff Sentences (C. P. By Gillrdlltl’! Special Wire) LONDON, 011i’... Oct. l'l—-Peniten- lli MEMORIMI LEITH WRIGHT Citizens will learn with regret cf the sudden - passing of Leith Wright, bzed 50 years, accoun‘ m‘. of the Marine Department, which occurred at his home, 55 Hills- borough Street, shortly alter noon Tuesday. The deceased. who was e. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, was well and favourably known, was a young man of pleas- ing personality, with a cheery and jovial disposition. Called in the prime of life with many years of usefulness before him, his large circle of friends will mourn the, loss of s true friend and kind com- , panlcn. , He entered the service of the Marine Department as clerk, June 8th, 1910, and by strict attention to his duties, was gradually mo. mated, first to chief clerk and then accountant, which position he held at the time. In i016 the late Mr. Wright, se- curing leave of absence, went over- seas with the ilncl Beige Battery, under command of Major Prowse, remaining until the conclusion of the war. When the Meteorological Office was removed from the Post Office 3111141118 some years ago. and re- moved to the present building, the late Mr. Wright assumed the work of this department in connection with his other duties. In his passing the Central Chris- tian Church loses a faithful and consistent member. and one who took a prominent part in all its activities. In 1920 he married Hazel Stewart who with a ten year old daughter Catherine. survives to cherish the memory of a kind and loving hus- band and father. Surviving are also three brothers and one sister, viz: Bred, in Texas; Bertram, residing in Beverly, Mass, and Oswald in Digby, N. 5., (the latter only returning some few days ago after a short visit here), aind Mrs. James T. McKee of this c ty, The funeral will be held, this, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . ...... ..»..‘...a..._., ROSS-DTU C "yoiLhYii"! llniled SAINT JOHN"FREDERICTON'MONCTON AMHERST-CHARLOTTETOWN 3m‘ PAGE THREE é-‘ECURAQY A 0C TOBER COURTESY AND‘ i PROMPTNESS I Bl l e tore WH ERE QUALITY 1S HIGH AND PRICES ARE LOW Store. It will pay you to shop at the Rexall Our motto is "SflllSfBCllOfl to the Customer 0r the Money Refunded." HOT WATER BOTTLES Guaranteed 69c FETIOW§ §Y§ KRUSCHEN SALTS .. FRUITATIVES, large . MINARDS LINIMENT LISTERINE, large . . . . MIR. PETER MORRISON On July 29th death removed. in Montreal, a citizen of Peter's Road in the person cf Peter Morrison ef- ter a few days sickness. He was born in Peters Road on Sept. 5th 1867. He had been employed frcrn 1920 to the time of his death by the Donaldson Cunard Company. Montreal. He was s. son of Mr. Frederick John Morrison who set- tled in Peters Road 1858. He is sur- vived by one brother in the vicinity and two sisters, Mr. Morrison was buried from his brother's home on Oct. 4th. Intezment in Peter's Road Cemetery. ' _ MRS. JAMES M. ROPER There entered into rest at her home in East Royalty at 5.30 yes- terday morning, Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Roper, in her 82nd year, widow of James M. Roper, one of the pioneer Guernsey cattle breed- ers of this province. Mrs. Roper, despite her advanced years, had always enjoyed good health until about eight months ago, when she became ill with heart trouble. About the first of July she was confined to her bed and since then, sltluluginrs m1; times, she gradually grew“ weaker until the end came. She was a daughter of the late John MacCallum and his wife, Catherine Maccallum of Lot 48, and was born there on Marh 28, ‘i853. Since her ma;_-,iage to Mr. Roper in 1873 she has been a resi- dent of East Royalty. She was a; true wife, a loving mother, deeply devoted to home and family. She was indeed a most valuable helprnate to her husband greatly assisting him with her un- tiring enetgy and sound advice. Her fine Christian character. her generosity and sympathetic nature. and deep interest in the welfare oi the community, made for her many warm friends. who will learn with HAIR BRUSHES ABSORBINE JR. .........89c PINKHAMS COMPOUND 93¢ . . . . 89c HINDS CREAM . . . . . 23c—43c ANDREWS SALTS 6°” 3'“ 49¢ 00ml lirls Orr s’ SALT Special ...69c ...39c --..23c ’ M33333». iio Pim 59¢ 98. rnsszom: Regular Price 35¢ PRESCRIPTIONS KLEENEX 29¢ A Specialty Cleansing Tissues GILLETTE FREE DELIVERY 2 21c BLADES PHONE 2l9 Sheets 25c—50c we “CANAIJIYS llsulvu lllslulls (By Campbell Carroll, Cnnndlgn, Press Stafl Writer) l (Copyrighted 1934. by The Canadian Press) To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on Saturday the 10th day of November, AD. i934, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract piece and Ddfllcl of land situate lying and being on lot or township number thirty-six in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commenc- ingat a stake fixed in the shore of Bedford Bay at the northwest angle of a tract of seventy-five ‘acres of lend now or formerly in the possession of Andrew McPhee, thence south seventy-one degrees east one hundred and one chains, thence by s. line parallel to the shore until it obtains a breadth of five chains, thence north seventy- nne degrees west to the shore, and from thence along the shore to the place of commencement, contain- ing fifty acres of land a little more| or less. The above sale will be made un- der and by virtue of and pursuant toda power of sale contained in an n P" "To 0f Mofikiiilo beflring Dercme, noted Montreal medica- lhe 13m dill’ 0i’ Mflroh- AD-‘iegal expert, who conducted an in- , and made between John J. vestigation of the crime with the McAskill of Blooming Point in provincial police, Queen's County in Prince Edward What bsffled the euthodties at __,___. Campbell Carroll. thnadian lfress Staff Writer’) (Copyright, 1934, by the Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 17-Docketted in police records as one of the most brutal of unsolved Quebec crimes is the story of the slaying of Chan- .les Bernard, a 58-year-old bank ‘manager, and his wife. Sarah, at Rougemont, Que., during the night 0f Oct. 93-24, 1925. The instrument with which the crime was committed was an axe according to the late Dr. Wilfrid (By liEAL Yiillli FILES Don't let itching, bleeding, internd or pruiriuiiilg piles sop your vitality and cause on expensive, painful oper- ation, in l5 minutes yon can atop the ‘pain and quickly shrink lure, swollen tlsauen with the Doctor's new [Ire- ecrlptloii, (Iliinu-Iluiil Mlliit (it YOU up in i0 day. or money back. Ask your druggist for China-Hold. LAMPSHADE CLOCKS There seems to be no end to idle diversity of new cloclcs. One c! the newest is in the form of a gloss flower bowl, or equprllmi tank, with figures placed at intervals round the rim. The rest for the bowl forms a “hand" which remains sta- tionary while the bowl itself moves to indicate the passage of time. Another novelty clock is designed for the nursery and takes the form of s large white cat; the numerals are on its back, while its swinging tail forms the pendulum. Tiny mice run up and down the chains. A third and equally quaint clock shows a Dutch boy sitting fishing, the fish form the pendulum, while the stitches in his patched pants represent the hours. SAVOURIES ON TOAST What will be lillayfairk fastener. Bomarkable value at one LOSt and carried pink roses The groom m, dretomawry mm“ totalling eon-aw mpg Sh, has been called mam.) fame, (m t ) d m t, m my, ' ‘ - ' ~ I d do"!!! P" ill-Well- Oilmp.‘ m? W88 Bil/ended by hi! 510th". M- gwgyfing p, n51; year; were handed away. Helen Mclqgkm, hi?‘ fir?’ of "{',',,*,,,§,,,e,’§‘,°,,[’c§, ofemnlficegelxm S: breakfast dish for the dance season "ther" Lmeml wmmjuton u“ U6” _ BETWEEN CEARLOTTE" m“ Dane? or R°°kp°fi~ Rev- John down today by Mr. Justice J. C. The"? B“? loft to mourn foil!’ one part. and the undersigned deed. A sum of $3,000 placed in an ahead? “k5 a 19nd“ Dmfly Tele‘ me“ “d wmmm ma‘ m’ “w” m‘! Ommum 7mm“ bmod Mcxenm» Past“- Permnned the Maklns as the conclusion to trials 50mi- Johll B» Hi1 Sherwood; James mortgagee of the second part, and old safe which could easily have‘ gram‘ “film'- The Search f” SW19‘ thing new has taken the West End catering experts to the Continent, and their discoveries will be tried: sow. Finder notify Eric Lowther, Crapsud. L-lsiiii-io-lii-li. because of default having been made in payment of the principal money and interest secured there- bcen broken Open by an expert bank robber was not touched. Bernard and his wife rlpparentiy and m)! ceremony. Miss Maude F. Thomas sang "O Sacred Heart of Love Di- vine" and "Ave Maria". Miss Alice that followed police inquiry mm an F. Pnrwobori. N- S»: Frank H. alleged blackmail ring. Flour persons Ciwrloiiotowh Royalty; and Louis were “mummy gnclmqing a mother W., Federal Live Stock Promoter. time. Also good line of assorted cards in boxes with free coloured pictures as premiums. Write Prem- loi‘ 5196111141. 393 95-5919 Buudmi- salesmen Wanted Quinn, church organist, was ac- and hm- mn who W111 gpend give who is on the homestead, also one by enemies in the village All stran out M? fliltilmn Mid Willi-H dame! Mmnreal‘ Ndnwflu on" m‘ —i— wml-mnlst- A reception W" hind yell-rs in penitentiary. Vimllhter- Mrs- Reuben Mncdcnaldl Dated this 17th day of (Xgwber. gers who had been in the neighbgr- Little savourles on toast are w! CAN USE ENERGE-mo Mm; after the ceremony at the home Mpg, M" Tumbuii, 50, described Uhfifllmfitowll- A11 193i hood gave satisfactory accounts of likely l0 be i1 HOW bfoiliflfilst M l H l W ted m," g1 u, mmbum “m1” and of the grooms parents at 38 King by Jugtigg Making as the "moving one brother, Daniel Macclgllém gMynL-l-ON c“ WAT-IS their actions to the police. vogue in place of the kedgeree R 9 (‘- D an take orders for household neces- Btrooi- with immodioio friends of spirit" of. the blackmail rihs. five °I 1M 43- and one 815i"- Mro‘ o e1’ Mommgee_ The little bank failed to open on craze. Mushroom savoliries will be cities Exclusive territories open W" families Present MT- ""1 M“ Yo"! 1h Porihmoiiih Ponitomio-YY- Dew“ "f “°W'°“d5' “m ‘““"“’°' L-Izee-io-la-zs-ii-i tho morning or Oct. 24 Which Was favourites served with kidneys or WANTED - MAN FOR FARM that will pay tlaoo weekly to Drflev left after the reception for Franklin Twlor. Br. ol- iormor Sh“ "am i“'°“ii"“"°° 8mm!- _ h. SHCVPGBY. This and the mt Ber- rolled up in slices of bacon work. Frederick Parkman, Ohar- "gm Regemwu mquh-,,d_ wme a month's visit with the bride's husbsndofMl-s. ‘Pilmblili, 18 months children and four sroBt-sroiid- o...- Miviardfii m» pimping new 11a intimated to friends he Emma, e s bum. mow“ as lottetown Royalty. L-124B-10-l7-2i. M; Palmer’ 153.134 Main 5mm, parents at St. Peter's Bay, Prince in the Ontario Reformatory. children. might be absent for the day pre- Scrambled 0583' are Sun popular ':" _ Toronto, Ontario. Edward Island. On their return Mrs. Rose Taylor, 24, wife of Two sons, Arthur Waidron and vented the discovery of the double but méd eggs ‘will be served by Prank Taylor, Jr., one year in Mercer Stephen u-odeceo-‘led her. murder until Sunday. The two had APPRENTICE WANTED T0 they Will make their hOIIlO Sb 33 _ . c | sma-rt hostesses, as they are re- igglrfiglllxtifnzhigggafihgogbggiargli: To Let . King Street. Mr. Dailey, a grsdu- Reformetory. T° i}: M33295 1:11:31“: 5M6" been regular attendants at the gamed as l-newerq - ate of Rockport High School and Mrs. Iurnbull. he!’ 5°" “m! n“ sympa y w e axe e i church. ‘They were missed from] hie- "511153- N's“ To LET __ GLEN“ m.’ ‘win Salem Commercial has been em- W119 WEN oorlvlotillld Mflfvlydlly °1 Sh” Wm be Md m ‘est m‘: High Muss and Neighbors decided , mouth 5m” bimqmrhm played fm- i, number o; yegfg M stealing tioovfrom Mr. D. Evid- ‘Ihllrrdllv. afternoon. in Sherwog to investigate. Their calls st the Extra Money ' ‘ Bishop's garage as bgpkkpgpq-__ ence showed the money WES D8141 Cemeteryr 1595M‘? h" husblnd w ° i? Bernard home being unanswered over after "Mr. D." had been found Dflflood uwfly oisht years ngo- S?!“ The Jersey cow Silver F5113 vmh three strong men burst in the door T9 “Twmm mm 9“ mm‘ 30mm Exchange’ of the building in which the bank in the Taylor home with Mrs. Roan vioos will strrt ht the house or 3 owned by Stead Brothers, Charlotte- AMATEUB ARTISTS SEND POI bis catalogue of Christmas Oar-d designs in black and white for hand colouring. A profitable and interestin hobby. Many inake "Wiley co curing cards for their friendii. We also sell hi1 IIIDPIIU» Telly Ho! Art Shop, iington and York, '1‘ onto, N-il8l from l-fl-to Oct. N. For Sale out board. Apply at Guardian. L-l254-i0-i7-ei. r0 tn- - nous: Ar as urrsn Prince. Apply at 28 U per Prince Street. r.-l 53-10-l1-6i. SUITE 0F ROOMS POI LIGHT housekeeping, steam heated, with electric range and wafer. Apply 18b Prince St. L-liet-lo-ld-Si no LIA - ronursnnn arse-r- outnuomn sun-n" meat for six months or longer. lloihr outhousel. etc.. le '2: Awiv 10o "My Bi- tffliol. Guardian Office. tf. L'1fl5'1°"l7'm'“ "ill slits-cranium ‘ms- "iit-"oo Rubhrrrv Plants (Vik- P "-00 be: hundred. Willa-r Plllwoo. Brinkley. blaot-iii-ie-si. "l! BAI-I - iiucriou roan- glvo- Brien and Whist. Scam Pglgor- ouareiab Central m» tery. M “M1399 d WANTID-IUITABLI PROPERTY for Pox Ranch near Oity. Write g Y. l. Gill-Niall. L-lifll-IO-fi- . , WANTED -- A QUANTITY OI’ empty kegs at once. Apply to iiiii WANTID T0 BUY QUANTITY die, who wss WWI!“ in l 5W"! -Nov. l-tf Michael or phone i107. L865- Nm BALI-PURE asap snosr- iéoll: mu our. Apply Jonah hsrdyood plank. Sleigh stock. o. Charlottetown ty. Apply Lindsay Oolee, Milton. L-iin-lo-ie-ettti. L-l260-l0-17-3i. “Rhararos SAL! ... IIITING vmnnn 1o um - smu. my “low of lend. a usn- farm within ten miles of town with so Bilohvholl- Anni: bu will pay rent in ad- mm- .P.I.I. vanes. Apply B.B.csre - - ‘h-lfli-lfl-fl-Ii. mi. L-ms-io-ia- . ti choir. The bride was attended by MULLIGAN - MURPHY WED- DiNG—-A very quiet but pretty wed- ding took place in Borden Church at 7.80 on Tuesday morning, Oct. 16th, when Mary Gladys, youngest daugh- ter of ma. Murphy and the late Pet- er Murphy was united in marirage to Alden P. Mulligan, son of Mrs. Mulligan and the late Patrick Mul- ligan, of Newton. The marriage cer- emony was performed by luv. W. E. Monsghan, assisted by Rev. M. J. Smith and Rev. George MoCebe, of Kinkors. As the bride, who was at- tractively gowned in blue, chiflon velvet with rhinestone trimmin , hat and shoes of matching sh es and carrying a bouquet ofpink and white roses, entered the church on the arm of her brother, Austin O. Murphy, by whom aha was given away, lohengrirrs Wedding March was rendered by Mrs. James McAleer of Borden. During the ceremony lapptopriete lmnns were sling by the her cousin, Miss Elisabeth K001i‘- ‘erepe dress with s red fox scarf and accessories to match. w. Louis Mulligan ably supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridal party, the officiating clergyrnen and the immediate friends of the contracting parties parteok of a wedding break- fast at the Abegweit Hotel, after which the happy young couple left Taylor. Mrs. Turnbuii also pleaded guilty to stealing $10,885 from "Mr. A" and her former husband, Frank Taylor Sh. admitted iltealixlt 81.000 from the same person. The Crown charged the money-was obtained from "Mr. A"_ after he 118K! been found in a compromising position 11th me. ‘lhlrnbuli. “You can't bake good bread with inferior flour-that's why I always use REGAL. It never fails me-my bread is always o'clock and the funeral will leave at 3.80. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, pas- tor of Zion Presbyterian Church. will officiatc. It is estimated more than 7,000,000 adults in the United States depend on Federal checks for some or 0i’ their livelihood. ,ll light, even grained, and has that extra flavor that comes only from the use of a truly good flour.” was also located. A horrliiyling scene met their gaze. Bernard's body was stretched across the landing of a stairway leading to the second storey and that of his wife was found on the floor of s bedroom. Both were in night attire. The police believed Bernard was hit on the back of the head with the axe and sent hurtling down the stairs while his wife was struck down when she got out of bed at hearing the distuubance. After several days’ u: careful town, PEI. has completed a record, at 3 years and 52 days of age in 305 days of 7,294 lbs. of milk, 454 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 6.22%. Silver Falls Vera is a daughter of Haig of Sunny Slope, winner of the get of sire at Maritime shows a few years ago. i l Tho Jersey cow Rose. of Silver Falls 3rd, owned by Stead Bros, Charlottetown, P. E. I., has complet- ed a record of 7,423 lbs. of milk, 427 the lower bowel causes piles. Piles iililuick Under Dr. LeonhardPs Internal Met 0d Large numbers of sufferers from tching, bleeding or protruding piles have leamed that quick and lasting relief can be accomplished with an nternai medicine, when selves do not help and wish is to escape oper- ation. Bad circulation of the blood in The lbs. of fat, with an average test of 5.74% in 305 days at 6 years of age. Rose is a daughter of Haig of Sunny Slope, winner of the get of sire at Maritime shows a few years ago. The Jersey cow Kim's Golden Star, bred by Stead Brothers, Charlotte- town. PEI. and owned by Edison B. Mutch, North River, P.E.I., has rc- cently completed a record at 8 years of age in 305 days of 7.587 lbs, of milk, 448 lbs. of fat, with an average beet 0f 5.90%. This is Star's third record and she is a daughter of the grand champion bull Kim of Sunny Slope, he a son of the champion Brampton Raleigh Volunteer. Star has had many prises to her credit in the pest including grand champion- ship at Fredericton several years ago. She is the dam of the bull now at the head of the herd of Byron Hall, Ilenobsqtifs N. B. veins arc flabby. the bowel walls search the police found traces of[weak__;he pugs “@195 To end bl°°d 190411718 ‘mm ‘he Berni"? Piles an internal medicine should be house thwulh B nearby EDDIE 0P {used to stimulate the circulation. chald- Bl°°dh°ilndfi Wei“! procured and help to heal the affected parts. and put on this trail, The dogs, Dr, [gonhgfdt was the flrgi; to” the 9°11“ t“ “m9 "lidyblilsh ‘to discover n real internal Pile rem- "ho" I ~39 ooiibro rovolvor woe ‘edy. l-ie called his prescription HEM- found. Aithcugh three cartridges R011), and pfggcrlbed it {or 131-89 hm bee“ "Xmwied 570m W? 81m numbers of patients with a fine n"! "tilllfly Tevefllfd no bullets in record of success and than decided the ‘male! l’! ‘ha blink" find his every Pile sufferer should be able to Wo- ‘get HEMIROID tablets from their The crime was committed on a own druggist, with muney-biick 1i 590""? night. Winds were howling not joyfully satisfied with the help through the trees enough to drown one bottle gives. any odes the victims may have So isn't it wise when other ways made when attacked. fail to go to Hughes Drug Co, also Taylor Drug Co., of Kcnsington who Wheat production for Europe say, "No matter what kind of Piles exclusive of Russia, is estimated at you have, one bottle of HEM-ROD) 40,000,000 metric tom tliis year, tablets must show you the safe. agggnst 47,000,000 metric tons in clean way to get rid of your Pile misery or money-back.