r . . . . _ 1 t . o , . . ma“, ‘no were a cost ot marvelio music under. 1h; “p101 mun.“ o“? ‘fir? _ . I fie.- . ' r ' with opponent rabbit trimming-l. m. Peter Deishsm uncle ct m aooo M "m" llll WESTERN GUARDIAN - -~-~= --» W »m~-r»~-~. :2 is» ' and attended by Miss Bertha Gillie. party motored to the ome ‘g1 the whayqjhg h," “a "Ho sister of the groom; The groom be- bride's parents where n dainty wed. In the Civil Serviquqs ~ in; supported by Mr. Carrol Husil- dill! breakfast was served ltbe turn‘ M; and M“ o‘ ‘ -ron LAT! WHTERN NEWS --—l-0ADING I-IVE H068 Kln- es, Elnbrlld. mung the interesting haul»- vouns couple afterwards side in uonuoo; ‘m’ 7 fills‘ 8 ll IVI-“IUO- l1- gcm g1 P‘- S:“?'“'P‘l“§i- and impulsive ceremony the orgian leaving: by‘ n33‘ onuthelr, honey-friends wiahins them m l em ~ , . . r ‘o , , ‘ _“a'm “o0” pwul h mu- r dtscoureed sweet and inspir ng moon 1p on low Yorkrand prosperity through Hit“, ‘ *" *"‘“"~ “-\=.*.:.~ai;se-u=:~.. The Turnin \’:"s> E HE secret of Fred Bickley’s success has been an unswerving confldenc in himself that has helped him master dificult jobs and shoulder big responsibilities. He has outstripped scores of chaps who had equal oppor- tunities. Yet at the outset Fred Bickley lacked the very quality which had so much to do with hi later success. Married, totally dependent on a small salary, his greatest handicap was a lack of initiative. He feared that if he were outspoken in his convictions he might imperil his slow but sure advancement. His added family responsibilities gave him a haunting fear of poverty in old age. Fred Bickley, in plain words, was “afraid of his job.” Then one day, in the course of events, he decided to insure. He selected a 2 ~ y '2 ;Nol'th,. -. 0 .AI:‘I_ll€1'l0€l_lfl"Lll-C" lomsuranoo A Company "Solid a: . the Continent!’ Point ill Fred ‘liichlel/‘s Career North American Life Endowment at 65 Policy. This marked the turning point in his career. His own financial future secure, and his family protected, he experienced a new sense of independence. Before long he developed an assured personality and a keen initiative that quickly lifted him “from the ranks.” I U C U No man who carries a haunting dread of the future can succeed in business. Fear saps self-confidence, destroying the quality most vital to success. A North American Life Policy will be your solid foundation for future success and lifelong happiness, just as it has been for many other men. __ Send for our booklet, “Assure with Assurance.” Please send meuyour boeklet—— . Assure with Assurance.” Nam- “dream head Oillce Toronto Canada Charlottetown Branch Office 140 Richmond St. Charlottetown - p, E, |_ 1 psultlng from associations ol‘ till l _ ‘Y; well as. ill the United SlitlPH is v vv vv vv vv vv vv \ l eo-eoooeo-eo-ooaooe H, ”°" ‘Gas Tank in connection. BUSINESS STAND .,,,,, We the undersigned have decides to sell our business stand in the, town o! Borden, correlating v1 two] iota 100 feet square, store, ware-' house, coal shed. barn and Ice age‘; house. All facilities for meat bus- 2444-11-80. one of the best locations on the for business and anyone FOR SALE this starzgblaned) GREEN . _______.._____ _. _ ,-___.._... s. BURDEN ‘mess. Fairbanks Weight Scales and TRAVELLING MAN KILLED BY FALLING DOWNSTAIRS This ls ilAhlFAX. N. s. Dec. s. - Nor? desirlous of going into business man Bryce Knowles, oi Toronto. could make no mistake In buying alzell 24. tl-avcllinl: Tellresellmuve nl the Muaasnn Book Comllanl’. Til" ilown stair..- ln u local hotel lost BROS. was not llcccss-lry. 00,000 ' For Silver Fox Pelts We are open to purchase for Spot (lash $100,000 Worth of Silver Fox Felts Mr. Daniel F. Meehan of Daniel F. Meehan Inc” New York, Fur Dealer, will be at my Office and Sales Rooms at Summerside, until Wednesday, December 8th. This collection is to fill orders fro: vitriolic , oreign countries and wiilsecure large quantities of pol“ of all grades and will be particularly interested in choice skins. All offering-s will be attended to as promptly afspossible and the highest cash prices will be paid. Will also be interested in the purchase of a number of choice Silver Foxes both pups and adults. These willbe purchased in the show rooms lately used by Mr. E. H. Rayner in the Building opposite my Office. Mr. G. S. Sharp in charge. (Signed), ‘G. R. M MMSQUIRMI, Sumlnerslde evening tun] dlcil u low minutes after being admitted to the hospllnl. A t-nrnnor. alum- luwutigatlng iho “+0 zlcrlrlnnl, dociord that an lnguedt. .ed only from selected wheat and -.l..lOADiN6 LIVE H068 at Ken- sold by lolillll lllllil dill!" I50 siugton on Thursday 9t . Harry guarantee its quality. Jenkins. 1.6142441. dLOAblNG LIVE H088 at Em- —8UPlREMi CQURTs-l-The Sui)- oralll. Dec. 8th, iorenorlan. Emerald reme Cour in S mermaids; resluml; Live Stock Shipping C ub.——D. Jed yesterd y morn ng at o’c oc McKay, Sedy 3147-12-7-21 with Hiskkordsglgl the Chief‘ Jala- Y lice pres ng. e case o e —WOULD TAKE a young horse King vs. William Brown charged in part paymentHiorRa pallr otKRs- with manslaughter in loonrllgecmln lrlstered Foxes. . . Ba er. en- with the death oi Char es . c- slngtoil. 3lQ7-l2-4-2i Donald at Borden on or fllwlllll i ‘Septemberflnd last was opens . w-Wewmn" AGE"? i" M“ Several witnesseswere examined c7?“ J- 0511911“ l‘ :°"ll?“"'d:“n-a|ld testified practically the same A out in How an an w rece ve yas a, me prellmingry hearing, 99 5 mm"- ldverml“! "d Twew‘ lCourt sat until 6 p. ul. when it ad- ll lllllliilllltlillli- Ijourneduntll 10 o'clock this morn- ‘ ‘*7 v . ‘ , Hon. J. D. Stewart, Attorney “lxilmuskx?gzlmfiigtlgevffgg‘ lllncflleral and Mr. illcntll Stroalgh,‘ RX. “'5 “B” Y ' "’ - "d for the Crown, nn r. . ".’“€.'l““§.i‘.l£.”‘l.$§f.fi.§; ‘.‘1°...“.?.‘.‘;.”3‘7”‘333?<*~l M“ ° - 5- . l ' Shaw appeared for the prisoner. toll on Wednesday afternoon. Dec. l‘. Tile Leader. Bins. James F. lfro- ___WEDD|NG‘ BELLS A1- 5M5“, tilt, chosen the previous meeting. Au, _ A“ even, o; more n,“ or. ‘mnmwted the meeting 3mm ‘lhellllllilfy interest took place at. St. Honory president, Miss Jane Glovlrflhlnes Church’ summemehp on in the chair _'I‘he meeting opened wednfldaymomlng. Nov’ 24th,- witll the reading of the 90th Pdflllllvwhen M,“ AI-"fle ‘Lavnnla Delghan’ null tlbtlr roll)“c:!l(ilswl:)i;:hl“lgfi)?:z; daughter of Mr. onnlvlrs. w. 1-l. we e‘ ‘Y " ' ' " ‘D igh n, Elnel'ald,_vvas united in members. After the nllnuoes wcriilhi ‘rely ‘bonds or matflmouy to relad and zxlopéed lllvlrls. lwtillfli-ll calu|Mr_ Ame‘, Justin Guns’ so“ o! the el upon t- e ev. . r. laluso _ _ _ . 1111'“ __ ‘Pastor oi the church who gave n itgzhmélhglugjrnias 53:; aaracag; exceptionally tine address. Follouuiwoked lovely dressed m grey gem“ lng {ills-s Jane Glover gave n lllcciy» gem’ over pmk Bu,“ Wm] ha, w chosen reading. After the siugilll-Z nl’ “$661311 and plrayer ht); tllelllcul. n I. fi ~-~——- Iilr. ' amsont e mee ng cost: u, P I A satisfying lunch ‘llvas served b: I e. . ‘ ilins. Hum he to al resent an . s she recelvelll nyllenrty vole oi thanks‘ [or h“ kindness‘ Hrs. M. A. Gagnon, Donatville, Alta, Writeew-“Bome time I was very ‘nervous, could not sleep at night, often -—ADDRE88 C. W. L. --'I‘lle Rev- 'U. S. A.. gave a stirring and ln- l . Istructlve address to the ladies of éwxflliahdwo mhyflgutefiofiratdg: illle C. W. L. in the hall oi the Sac- l . - i red lican Church, Alberton, during 1”” muvhmlud a“ ' ilns recent visit here. The address , I 5P9“ l l“ "f "W"! "5118 "Wu" ~ was most interesting 8.5 we“ m; wine from the dob’, but it did not dwelling in 4° l" Ill! 89°3- 'Atlasta£riendtoldmstonso instructive. couple of boxes I was not the same woman. I began to feel so much better, and after a few more boxes I was , in perfect health. I always . recom- lklnd lespecinlly the League. u-hit-i . -in other sections of this couulry Jloing much valuable assistance lo- lwards the unification of lin- iarl-‘f ileavors of its nlenlbers inwards", [loose cllils which have to. men» nil-ll |ject the improvement and ZIllVZIIICE- l iulent of all members in their works-l lol charity and assistance m‘ their ltlwflo I lmow who ere mflering from 5iell0w beings. The spsakvr was P1983 POV-llrlfl" thanked by the presldeul nun sev- , Price 50s. a box pt all druggists or eral members endorsed in glowing Idenle , or mailed direct on receipt of a tnrrm {he kindness and aplu-cpriattr" price by The '1‘. Milburn Co, Limited, new, of the remarks. ‘Toronto, Oat. G Slaughter Stale Tuesday Dec. 7. to Saturday 11. ‘GROCERIES Car flour and feed: Quaker 98's. cotton “$4.65 Victor 98s cot. 4. Bran per bag Shorts per bag.. .. Kerosene Oil . . . . . . . . . .. .29 Moiames Per Gellon.... . .56 Granulated Sugar . . . . . ..7 1-2 1O lbs. white beans . . . . . .. .64 10 bar's P. G. Gold soap. ....64 10 bars Swift's Napthm... . Lard 1 lb. package . . . . . . .. . 20 lb. Pail . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.80 Raisins all kinds . . . . . . . .. .16 Currants .16 HORSE Bl-ANKETS Kins KW. Silvia. Rod Large Asst. . . . . .. 2.60-4.65 " '6 Horse Collars hand made.3.95 Coleman Hunterr. 8.10-9.10 Mackinaw Coatm; . . . . .. 6.10 l SMOKED MEATS Rolled Bscon-......28 cts lb. Flat lBaccn. .. . .. .37 cts lb. Picnic Hams: . . . . ..23 eta lb. Men's Lumber Rubbers. .255 Boys Lumber Rubbers. . .1.98 Youths Lumber Rubbers.1.68 Chiids Lumber Rubbers..1.58 1 Buckle Overshoes .. 3.98 Men's blue and black Overalls Men's Uniorlalis Blue....-. 2.48 2 Brooms... Every Article in stock below any price yet offered. Good chances to save money. Come on everybody. l.LiiYil 00X, norm ,cren4l John Foley of SLPnul, .\linn., m“ m“, sinking spa"! “d pdpmr _ - r ' ‘ Ind after using a ‘ ' mend them to all l’ slz-l-lz-a-ul Practical Toys for Girls and Boys Toys that outlast Christmas Day—-that is the kind of toys to give your childrcm-and that is the kind you get at HOLMAN’S. " ' Timely and Sensible Gifts . 1101.1. CAREIAGES, you never saw such a splendid array of Doll Carriages as we are showing ranging in price from $3.90 to $9.00 And in DOLL BEDS we can show you two very attractive styles just like the big folks bed at $2.50 to $2.90. No boy who is a real boy is happy without a VELOCIBEDE or JOY CYCLE different styles,‘ ranging in price from $4.95 t0 $16.00. KIDDIE CARS, attractive and delightful gifts ranging in prices from $1.95 to $7.50, SLEIGHS—-We are pretty sure we can give you eveI-‘y satisfac- tion there —- we have small Sleiglhs at 55c and Big Self Steer ing Sleds at $2.40. RAIL SLEDS, double rails, the real thing for Baby’s outing at $2.40. Every little girl wants a KIN~ DERGARTEN SET. They arc here finished in Blue, Red, plain and decorated, the set compris~ ing table and two chairs u‘; $2.75 to $3.50. HIGH CHAIRS, for comfort. strong construction and excell- ent finish, you will finrl this showing superior, prices rang- ing from $1.85 to $8.50. HIGH CHAIRS, for comfort, strongconstruction and excell- ent finish, you will find this showing superior, prices ranging from $1.85 to $8.50. CHILD’S ROCKERS -» Strong sturdy and nicely finished, price,’ $1.25 to $5.00. l CHILDRENZS _, (J O M M O Di. CHAIRS, with and with,“ trays. This is a practical "i gifl and is shown ‘herein unusual and excellent value at $125 to $4.75. , HY-SAN TOY» SETS_ a new and pleasing novelty. With this set "a child can make chalk drawingg whic‘h can be very soon, trans. ferred in_ to water color skel. ches. Tlwo siz-es at $1.90 to $2.35, ERECTOR TOY SETS. Tlllsi the nation’s best. 'An attractive toy for the ambitous boy, thine sizes, price $1.25, $4.50 all $12.00. GILBERT TOOL SETS. A prac tical present. With this any boy can make ‘mhny useful‘ things around the home, three, . sizes, $1.95, $3.75 and $4.50. A BLACKBOARDS. Practical gilt ‘ that will instil love of drawing and will be also useful for work- ing out school problems $1.50. 1000mm; HORSES, painted in most lifelike manner, nicely fin- ished and smooth rocking. Price $2.35. \ . .. BOYS’ ' AUTOMOBILES, just like Dad's big can Head lights, Bumpers, Steering Wheel, Park ing Lights and all accessories prices $8.50 to $11.00. HOLMAWS Fffft"?! . Sm“ CONSERVATIVE MEMBER DEAD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA \'l1Jlt.\'O.\'. ll. (Y. Dec. ii. ——- A. O. (fochrane Collservntll-e member of the llrhio-h Columbia legislature. for North (Jkinlnjkuu. died in his sleep at his resilience here yester- day. wu n: cg; m w‘ ,. Do not be disturbed It you sud- , denly nsiiso you have allowed ‘ youl-‘ooel supply to swindle. “ ~~ We ssn provide ‘you with the very beet. at ressonah s prices, and en quick delivery. “ms MAXIMUM or liar» ,~ l. Elli-Ll“ 00. sumo ran 0.1.1: 'BYG£0il¢E!i1’$TiME $209000 Under the, Hammer ' Beginning .Wodocsdoy Qontirruing Till Satunjdnyipllth.‘ Everything kept in a general country store. of flour and feed.‘ No reserve. Everything must Absolutely during 881$ " H- H- cox. Mosul l WANTED u‘ A lustlnrrived two cars l: _, v .» 10,000 hassle, 15,000 DUCKS AND-lo TONS