I'.“'F"é‘!'-¢,ICTZZ‘I.I'YKI;€3‘Q.. __ §¢§T2 ‘.‘.“';‘.’_§'-“.R.> Aigltéjé“ i ‘44‘~ .. w» ..-.- z i.» 1 ~ "Irv-r -Z"I£s$_"_, 1."'_<hv-avwoe(-Q>_;5'" ' “NVELLNERK Great Dre-Holiday ‘Sale E “v“ ~ I u-Z-nn-qi 5 A Wonderful opportunity E —-TO- ' Bux Your Xmas Gifts ’ " - -AAT- n ' BIG SAVINGS Solo Positively Ends snunonv, so. 8th. B'on’t Be Eicappoinicd-s. ' BUY NOW. w. w. WELLNER Limited qvvwwv v Jewelers “Eastern Locals "Qhls column ls reserved for news of Ioeol inhross but ulvslfll- In‘ o! a newly lotus may lo in- serted as I cents o \\rd_ strictly vsnbls ll ndvnlooi -~'BOBIN HOOD CHINA OAT! -Better oats. Better chino. All James Duggan of Dredge No. I bod the misfortune of having one of his hands badly crushed while working on one oi’ the engines. and is now in the Montague Hospital. Dredge No. 9 ha! been working on the Montague River for some weeks-H .."SUOCISGI'UL PLAY — ‘Hi0 Harbour Bouth during week. This plsy is under the direc- tlon o1 Miss Francis Coffin and given in aid of the Montague Hos- ,their different parts and give a performance well worth while-H ..'SUCCESSI‘UL INSTITUTE SKIPPER-An enjoyable Goose 51m- per was given by the Brudcnell A?‘ " Te “Silver Farmers of Prince Edward Island This is to inform you that we have been appointed CONSIGNMENT AGENTS for the IIUIISDIPS BAY GUMPANY“ OF LONDON, ENGLAND, The oldest and wealthiest Fur Company in the World, and are prepared to market your Pelts on either of two plans, namely: Direct to the HUDSONS BAY COMPANY, Beaver House, Great Trinity Lane, London, E.C. 4, England, yourself; or to in and we will ship your Pelta for you. In either case your consignments will receive the best possible attention. Fine Silver Fox Pelts usually bring a better average at y‘ HUDSOIVS BAY COMPANY'S SALES ti,“ than i elsewhere. l We ourselves," operating a large Ranch strictly on I pelt basis since 1930, have made a rather good show- ing, and all our Peits luve been sold at the HUD- SON’S BAY COMPANYS SALES. We now offer yoaour Fellow Rancher, the same privileges we have enjoyed. p PELT PIIRGIIASIIIG Since have been buying Silver Fox Pclts outright for the HUDSONS BAY COMPANY, and have handled over a MILLION DOLLARS WORTH of this Prince Edward Island product, paying good prices; and our dealings with our clients have been uniformly satisfactory. We will continue that branch of our business. You will find us at the ‘v McLURE BUILDING, 110-112 Kent Street, where we have excellent facilities for serving you. Call, writs or telephone as at our expense. We will treat you right. lleLllllE and Maolilllllilli Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island d. 1y w Young Man : > ARE YOU PREPARING YOURSELF FOR OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD 7 Ions use of spore time largely determines your future. I THE IMPORTANT YEARS are immediately, on you. l-m Commercial Arithmetic _Business English and Composition, Book Keeping and other subjects according to demand will be followed in tutorial groups at tho * - ~ Y. M. C. A.“ - This is as opportunity for Older Boys iasil Young Men to olsct the Ilfltltillul‘ o! losirllglchoolstsnesrlysgo. w’ Apphzstoseoiohuytkkilirstdv l particulars. , g Women's Institute at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘om Cameron, Bru- denell recently in honor of the Provincial and King's county Jun- ior champion tug of war team — the Potaw Sllngers Juniors. 'l'hs seventy guests present. The first oi | the evening was spent in games and music after which came the sup- pey and speeches. Mr. Simon D. Nicholson gave a splendid talk to the teams stressing the import- ance of keeping mentally and physically clean and flt to face the ‘nttles o! life, as well as sport. He congratulated the team on their splendid achievements and spoke very highly of their coach. Mr. Freewill Senders. Mr. Allen Nichol- son also congratulated the team. IMr. Gordon McDonald moved tbs-ll .' a vote of thanks be tendered "the Institute for their ttld and gen- eroua entertainment. Miss Myrtle Nicholson received tremendous lchcer when the Potato Slngers. cake, made by her, was NORM 00-1, The cake-o. large fruit cake, was; decorated with ten small pOl-MDGJ . Bch member of the team were re- I quested to take a potato home and dream on it. Following are the members of the team: James Mc- [Donald (Captain). Wilfred Mc- ,Dona.ld, Gordon McDonald. Ivfln wMcnonsld, Ernest Robertson. Res- iinald Mellish, Graham McSwain, Alex lvrcswain. Floyd Melllsh. Wol- Lace CaIflPbell.-—~H Use lilinnrdfi for horns PERSONALS ..‘Friends of Mrs. Mort McLean of Montague will be so:.ry to learn of her illness but will be glad to . know that she was reported some- what better on Sunday-J! ..'ll"rierlds of Mr. Edward Park- man of Montague will be pleased fto know that he la able to be about again after his recent illness-H ..'Mr. John Stews-rt of Montague is able to be about again after suf- fering from s broken arm last mOnthI-H ..'Frlends of we. Fred Robert- son of prudenell will be glad to plt-al. Those in the play have ‘ n . . ... . . . a. to ' srfrnn-s cA-lumaar. rea and his tomorrow. BUYING TURN!!! It Charlotte- ¢'°°°" fflwmd“: '7'“ mu mum. B-Uthi-lfl-bii.‘ assumes... ‘he?’ "M" w" we sewn consonant». it» a a m. W-a-‘iffi m‘ 8”"- “°'“"“°' H nan wru- be 7m It mv- ..'PAINI‘UL Aocmam‘ - m- m Wmmm- b! °"=' "' fed- from Amherst has taken up hts He has suffered greatly from tub- erculosis, and has lost o. leg, a kidney. has one arm fixed on by two make s livelihood Mr. Allan is sell- ing soap in which he is being ea- girls and s. boy. lvlr. P. J. Mscdomsld QIIBTB-HMBBS that Mr. Allan and his children are bone-tide and deserve patronage. \ TEACHERS STUDY GROUT.- The teachers of the Bonshaw study Group held their second meeting in Bonshaw school on Thursday, Nov- ember 15tl1 with an attendance of seven teachers. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. After remarks by Supervisor Mac- Phail on the Project Method of teaching, each teacher presented s project which had been prepared in his or her school. This was followed by an ' ‘ “ discussion. The next meeting of this group will be held on December 6. at 7.30 P. M. The assignment for next meeting was “the Teaching of English Gram- mar. WEDDING BELLS~On Wednes- day Nov. 21st. a very pretty wed- ding was solemnized in Georgetown Church of England when Melissa Campbell. Rnaeneath, and the late Charles R. Gould. Ban- gor. Maine. was united in mar- riage to Lewis Vincent Yzxs- tun, son of Mrs. Wm. Batchildcr, and late Wm. Yorstcn, Georgetown. The officiating clergyman was Rev J. T. Payne. The bride entered the church on the arms of her step- father who gave her in marriage. The couple were attended by the bride's sister, 1m and Wrldrou Lovers. Rose Fairchlld acted as cr- ganlst. The bride wore a becoming gown of brown and cream Span- ish lace. floor length, with acces- sories. while the bridesmaid wore a gown of blue rough crepe also the wedding the bridal party motor- led to the home of the bride's moth- er where a sumptuous supper was served to fifty guests by Mrs. Ralph Gordon assisted by the Misses learn that she is able to be about again after her recent severe at- tack o! the prevailing cold-J! I Jmlas Lucy M. Miller and Mary .1. McLul-e spent the week visiting at Montague. and ma. McDonald ed on Thursday st the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ilnosll’! the Irofl Rubbing Llnllont last-showers tendered her Tmymrevious to her marriage. Out of,S. C. Lane ....... .. were the guests of Mrs. Nell Mc-ltown sum! were M"- Donald, Miss Miller, Miss MoLure Gaudet. Mrs. Rev. J. O. Martin. were entcrtain- ‘Mo. Dorothy Rodd, we Mrs. Flor- E. Prussia-H Kate Grate, P100011 lending, HARD com. s," cm BASEBURNER or FURNACE $12.50 frm: LOWEST nmccs m CANADA H‘ R. LARGE 8:60. Wholesale and Retail Sylvia Gmpbell and Dorothy Rodd Mrs. ~Kate Grato. The bride was the recipient three weeks morencc once Machleill all 0f Charlottetown. N. 8.. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jay Mt. Stews-rt. l $7.75 5800mm.’ a sent-s s (XINIIDII-ATION LII INSUR- aucn. , ‘ rpma-v-la-slal. mooo-lo-a-zl. to!!! dill! for the next l0 days.‘ residence at m Hlllsborough sum for a time, m. 9mm slated by three of his children, two lMoMahon on the violin. Etta Gould, daughter oi Mrs. Wm] floor length with accessories. After‘ u also Mrs. Florence Gaudet and‘ l of many beautiful Miss Laura McQueen wmlgma both tthe wedding and zmalonucmnem .. a ‘um Richards m. and Mrs. G. O. Green, liners-id. i on the evening o! November 8rd, was a nssnnvrno case-m. Mart a very pleasant “Mr and neatly W. Allan who recently returned {enjoyed by the large number present. After Auction games were indulged llsoClui- lgsn won the gentleman's grins, the Ilsdies’ pflBebeingwonbyMisalil-| jeen Croken. A bountiful lunch was, senlor team were also among the | silver plates. and has a silver plate served by the ladies of the district] in the side o! his head. In order to and apparently well enjoyed. Piano ,muslc was supplied by Kathleen ‘Smith and Florrlc Green and George m. and ~Mrs. Green are new residents in Emerald and very kindly entertained ‘all present. A number of those present came from outlying districts. I Bedequc. Kcnslrlgton, Newton and Kelly's Cross. m party dispersod| about midnight, wishing that they; might soon meet again on a similar i occasion. l l3rotestant Orplnmage} Collections . ii I twai- Great George st. w mu | l W. K Rogers . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 15.00 C. L. McKay . . . . . . .. . 5.00 ‘McDonald d: Rowe .. 5.00 Robert McNcill . . . . . . 2.00 L. M. Davison . . . . ... 2.00 R. ljl. Nichoiacn ..... 2.00 G. Wakeiord ...... .. 2.00 E. Duchemin ...... .. 2.00 b. Robson 1.00 F‘. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0) D. B. Stewart . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. C1. H. Chandler . 1.00 Miss Vanlderstlne .. . 1.00 Miss Holmes . . . . . . . . 1.00 Arthur Garrett . . . . .. 1.0.) D. D. Morrison .... . . 1.00 J. W. Johnston .... . . .50 A. Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 A. Farquharson .50 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .25‘ School b Orlebar Sll. to Data ,Mrs. S. Tuplln . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Vernon Howatl. 1.0.) Mrs. Byron Bowncsa 1.00 Mrs. Alfred Afliecl: 1.00 Mrs. H. T. Prowsc . .50 Mrs. A. 1.. Howatt . sol !L.H.D.HOWi!tt..... so‘ ‘Mrs. Alfred E. Baker 1.00 Miss Elsie McLeod .. ._ 1.01 ‘Mrs. P. J. Bentner .50 James C. Brodie, Euston st. _. 2,00 Mt. Mclllok Dlstrlol, Per Mrs. W. J. M toll W. J. Mulch . . . . . . . . . ...-.... sss§§§§ ase- 25 per cent off Ladies’ Winter COATS The very coats Mother-and daughter too-have been longing for! Lovely domestic and imported woollens Tweeds, Tree Barks, Rough Crepes, Wool Suedes, in Blacks, Browns, Wines, Navy and Green. Practically all are lavishly fur trimmed in Fitch, Squirrel, Wolf, Sable, Beaver dc Lure, RedFox and French Seal. All these attractive garments are NEW $13.95 Coats for .. $19.50 Coats for $25.00 Coats for $35.00 Coats for $65.00 Coats are now $48.75 More of these red, silknit Please call at pattern counter for“ T31 ovember and ' l BLOOMERS ' December » I}: 5111f 81:1, ‘m; c wi had to telegraph tors 9 DELINEA TOR . . . . . . . $10.47 $16.95 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . $12.72 .......... $14.63 $22.50 Coats for $16.88 $18.75 $29.50 Coats for . . . . . . . . .. $22.13 $26.25. $48.00 Coats for .9. . . . . . .. $36.00 lilac “other slowly -~- Mrs. Capt. Nelson .. J ohn MscRac Jr. w‘ Relmnld Fumes _ . I _ . _ u w“ Mrs. John Jeffery . . . . . . . ..... p ‘ we. William Montgomery .30 some mum, n: Nerua a. mas “°““ L“! ..."...- Mrs: Murdock Nicholson .. Mrs. George Youn-kcr ... 2=gss:ses§§§§§ ‘willhznfogwilld’ lira." lien? I srrett, Mrs. Robert I-Iol- i. ‘ma’ M". Am“ Baum,‘ M“ "m, at the some time attenuate to follow ma. ' metal-solo MARRIAGE l8 A CAREER. IN ITBILP‘ HAYS AN ACTH!!! HOLLYWOOD, IBM .—A woman mvu-hsatotscethepsobiemof between ‘giver. .55 may be he must share them. .50 "Qup interests are interwoven.‘ ahs says. "And we have a great .35 Imsny things in couimcn. Yet l fee‘ thstawcsnsnwhclsmarried s psotession must be unfair either to herhmbsMorinhu-workflrhore an 0%“ masons why I hold to this e3. At the risk of clashing with the nunerous Hollywood sotremea \ have children, this lady ssys she doesn't sec how a film player osn child a square deal in time at sud attention. Finds Great Comfort‘ in Thumb ay omens shun Win) mnvnluaoov. was. n» s-sy eatinsshuiosn times s day and my once every a mmfwmu u» mm 032i Jacqueline Jsobon has incensed wmllt ch o! 019mm for,’ wmheoa-spmmemmhldonwdohmcmmw" ‘wsshsbutshsistflworriadsboutnmlndl . - i '- mature 0 1-2 months infant \\'.l liar figure.» yet. she wclzhs only l6 ouncca, daunting the gain. Jacquellncu chief lnienst mvllft besides the medicine dropper “vim” serves as her milk bottle. |.~ he! tiny thumb, which she sucks wnh great enthusiasm. lier entlrv h "j ia no larger than the end or on or- dinary adult thumb and she is only 11 1-2 inches long. It wasiNdv. 24 when the We‘ bcrtflto M; and Mrs. Fred Jala- son oi.’ Cascade Locks. 0m Jill?‘ queline is their fourth child. ‘ The’ eby slaops most of the lm°~ She about Once a dev- "l" it's a , healthy crv- We b?" um mu; drains oi llould “W”? meat every two hours with a med ' ems dropped rubber for a nlnvl“ Cunsdlsn ‘cattle ma“ smiled "l are wet and allied. slmll" to those from m» United Bill"- RGE MCMANU . I MUST GQ.QU'I'~ Bl gamma" n: {s A van-r QOCK ‘JTTLI Bow». Qwuslevlv sfifi vlvvn bu! ll‘