H frrc"! F.‘¢"‘ '1' 2".‘ ' -' 4 Wm ~. ‘.2: '92 f‘? :-.-—~... _ ..._..__._. .._._.--._-4 _.'\nn\- J. -_._,.<~,~,.- .- .--:':~.~.~__~_‘- _. MADE m CANADA c; __ MRS. RACHEL IIIacLEO On septem-ber 21st after a. brief 11111155., there passed away Mrs. Rachel tMurtinJ MacLecd cf New Perth, fcrmcrly of Cardigan Head. Mrs. MacLecd was one of the fin- Qot o1 personalities and had en- deared t-crsclf to all who knew he. She was one of the most hos- pltabl: of wcmen and had a smil- \v:l:ome for ail who came to h heme. She lest her husband Alex. Ma&eod 2-2 years ago and was left with a young family, but she put on a brave face and cour- n ,ccusly nrct the greater respon- sibility liar husband's death im- posed upcn her. Though she had also to pass through a period of illness and underwent a serious o; ration, she did not flinch at task and hsr cheerfulness and f." itudc were the admiration 41.1. Sh: ltasi unbounded faith In Cod and her church had the fore- nxcs‘. nice: in he: thoughts. Her pus iiig \v.ll be keenly felt at the Czrdigan cliurch where she was zilways ready and willing to lend a hand when-ever the occasion arcse, The esteem in which she ified by the very I . rrr \-. "I gathered for he fun al, one o the largest for ll1"‘lV v it this community. The funeral service was con- ducted by the Rev. ‘I’. Owen Huries who held a brief service at the home of her daughter in New Perth, continuing with the service at Lorne Valley church: and he: remains were laid to rest in the Lorne Valley cemetery. Left to mourn are two sons Stirling and Alex; two daughters Mrs. Martin Shaw. Martinvale and lvirs. Wm. Minohin, New Perth; two sisters. Mzs. S.A. Giilis. Van- couver, B.C., and Mrs. WJ-I. Mc- Donald, Martinvale; and. one brother Wm. Martin also of Mar- tlnvale. With all of the bereaved family the whole community and a host of friends far and near express the deepest sympathy. The floral‘ offerings were many and beautiful. The pallbearers were Messrs. Alex. H. McDonald. Allan Mac- Swain, William Moar, Oliver S. MacNeill, William Power and James Gordon. (Patriot please copy) MANCHESTER. England ——(CP) -An appeal for books of a. recrea- tional nature has, been launched for children who have been evacu- ated _from_ Manchester. is the slogan of Ch rysanthemums season. brightness to her c; Bradley. who W“Let Life be Lovely- ' Say it with Flowers, ’* graph Delivery Association, Inter- national — make it yours. Add a touch of warmth and cheer to your house these chilly autumn days, with a bouquet of yellow and bronze Or gladden the heart of a sick friend by sending their lasting JAMES TAIT, Florist‘ Member F. Phone 269 .._. ,, III To “Give Away" Premier King Portrait TORONTO, Oct. Cauuono, of the m: Toronto South West, cnugqq with fnvud in correction with his taming a portrait Minister Mackenzie King from a Toronto firm o1 pawrabromers, said an court foam"); he tukeilid-mnle urn thing" see e cou sol it but tinauy lilloca had given it awwy. 118E116- 58111 he had cent the portrait to Mr. . "I thought that W95 g utm- place for it than in wn shop." McCausIand said. “Wh a I am a Conservative. I did not think a ace for the wnshop was a good gender; picture. I ra or like him and think he is a good Premier." John Spence, an euiployee of the pawnlbrokers, said the por- trait, valued at $12.50, had been taken by McCausland on approval and never returned. In court today MoCausland pleaded not guilty to the fraud chagge and sa d he would pay the $12. . He was given until Friday to get the money. MACDONALD —- BETHEL WEDDING (High River Times) On Monday afternoon, Sept. 18. Myrtle Josephine, daughter of Mrs. lR. V. Bethel o! Tofielu and the late Mr. Eethcl, became the bride of James E. MacDznald of High River, son of Mrs. C. M:cDonald of Cardi-I gun. P. E. 1.. and the late Mr. Muc- ‘Donald. The marriage wits solemn- lized in the rectory of st, Mary's =Church, Calgary, with Rev. Father Bowlen officiating. The bride was charming in a wool suit dress cf claret, shade, with small hat. of the same color, and brown accessories. Her flowers were roses and lilies of the valley. Her attend- ant was her sister, Mrs. Robert wore a suit of teal blu; with matching hat, gray acces- soizes and a corsoge of peach roses. Mr. Reg. MacDonald reted rs groomsmmi. The ccrcemcny was performed in the presence of a intimate number of reiathes and lends. A reception was held lat/erbat the IEmpi-ess hotel, the gueits being re- ‘ceived by Mrs. Bczhcl, who wore a gown of navy blue crepe, with matching jacket, navy hat and cor- sage cf red rose . Dinner was ser- ved to twcny guests. Above the table were wedding hells and streamers cf pink and white, and the handsome tlirce-tierezl wedding cake occupied the central place on the table. On either side were bowls of sweepeag and gladioli in delicate shad-es oi pink. Piece cards were de- signed in matching shades. Following the wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. MadDonald lcft on a lion- eymoon trip to the Pacific Ucast the bride wearing a gray tailored suit. with gray hat acce sorles. Up- cn their return they will reside at High River. Fri-ends of the district unite in wishing them every happi- ness. Guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Keenley of Nanton. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Sharp of Cal- gary, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Ruddle. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Soby, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradlley. Mrs. Bethei, Sin, Rev. Father Bowlen, Miss, Ann Ho- ley, Miss Alberta Perkins, Mr. "Mac" Mfl-CGFB OI‘. Mi‘. J. F. Casteel, Mr. M. Bern er. son neu- scrum As Control For Pneumonia PITTSBURGH, Oct. i0-1'or the first time in lnarory pneumorm. may be brought under oonn-oi dur- rlealth ASSOCBHOB meeting here Wdoy. science has a promke of conquering it more effectively than with my Drwiotu hiown methods. and oxygen fonts, along with adequate nursin cure, navel 11 DE until recently been methods of treating pneumonia. These will still be used in t-hh win- ter's campaign. However. Dr. Lloyd D. Blton the Nnmlonai mstituto of Health, Wuhin n, D. 0., told the assoc- iation at (‘great produce" exists in the use vaccination against the disease. ‘Hie new vaccination lasts onl for about one year. but appears n preliminary experiments w be quite effmive in prevent- in the disease. third method of combotting the 11159889. which kills more than 100,000 persons each year, is the use of sulfmpyridine, the drug which stops the pneumooocous germs from growing until the de- fensive white blood cells of the body can overcome them. And last week the Mellon In- stitute of Pittsburgh announced the (IBVEIORHGHI? of another new anti-pneumonia drug. the technical name of "hydroxy- eythylapocriwine," a derivative of ordinary quinine, which in 500 tests of pneumonia appeared to be more effective than sulfa/pyridine and not cause the nausea, vomiting and other upsetting ef- fects of sulfaoyridine. president. presided. Meeting open- ed by singing and repeaung "In- stltute Ode." Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved. Commit- tees heard from and new ones were appointed as follows: School. l"r=. Jenkins and Mrs. M. McRae: Sick. Mrs. WP. McLeod and Mrs. Dlnmcnri: Po"'"am. Miss McLen- nan and Mrs. Hewett. The con- venor for Questionnaires were than appointed. A Iorwthy discus- sl"n c" Red Crr~-< Work was held and it was decided members should all fake un the work. An IWVIIEPQn frcm Harrington Wcm- en's Institute to attend thci‘ roosting on Monday evening. Oct 23rd, was acW-pteri. Correspond- ence read and discussed. The meelinz a-"llottmei and Mrs. Mc- I-eerl served '1 delicious lunch. N-ext ~1=ri’n~ at lccme rt‘ Mrs. Harry Iticauskarzd. Roll call, annual fee —Patrlct please copy. TEI1Q§HAI$gQIIPIQPYN ovosolsl“. DUI I0 DI" IIIICIIIICY nuooomnnvortmnullmtowovtml __ .-_-‘- ..? ._-____ w-- Ol "lull" -—- THE WEEKLY “SHOPWORD” DIRECTORY CONTEST —- LITTLE ADS THAT HELP YOU TO SAVE AN AMUSING AND PROFITABLE STUDY 0F THE VALUE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l’. The Central Royalty Women's Institute held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. WP. Mc- Leod. 14 members and two visitors e present. Miss Cullen, the the lI-‘lorists’ Tele- which are now in bedside. T. D. A. Int. p 37 Villa St. LARVEX Give Your Family EXTRA Protection- with GARDEN CITY MILK Garden City Milk is filtered, clarified and pasteurized for "your protection. Besides these it is also HOMOGENIZED. ' When you serve Garden City Milk you know that you are taking no chances-that you are serving your family with what they deservwthe Best- THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. Corner Great George and Fitzroy streets FINER FURS are what you get when you feed your foxes - food containing all the neces- sary vitamins. And the ONLY food that contains all these is IMPERIALS For Success Feed IMPERIALS From Pup To Pelt IMPERIAL BISCUIT c0. LTD. LADIES‘ Fall is here and with it, the need for wann, comfortable $111088. We have a new stock Women's Shoes $1.98 A Pair These shoe are modelled for style as well no comfort. All at the IOWEat prices. PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOES LTD. Bunnyside CharIOtIAtOWII LADIES I Nice assortment Craven P t F1 '1 lb. biisf’. _ ‘Zuf’- _ 29c Hamilton's Sodas, 2 pkg 29¢ Master Wheat Flakes, 5 lb. bag - - - - . . _ 29¢ Carnation Milk, 3 ti - 2 Wheat Puffs, 3 puff . 23g Zip Son-p, 6 bars - - - 29c RIX'S GROCERY Call Us When Moving Our experienced transfer men handle your household effects carefully. Have 115 $l1f§1y vour Chester- flolds. etc. With LARVEX. the new sure, odorless, moth-proof SDTEY, Get our prices on Slip Covers for your furniture. Furniture repaired and uphg]- fnteéred by experienced crafts- D. HENRY MacFARLANE 167 Kent Street. Phone 1042. Poultry Raisers l Special priceson all feeds in stock ncludmg LAYING MASH. CHICK FEEDS. WHEAT. CORN. EPC. We are handling LIVE FOWL DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY At highest market 1371008. P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE EEK and Poultry Association 98115111118 Station 8a Stores at 201 Weymouth St. Phone 5'75. MacAuIay & Bolsner General Contractors Get Our Quotations Nothing too large — Nothing too small — $396.00 In WEEKLY PRIZES GIVEN AWAY rnsr 1st Prize —- -_— — — —$3.00 2nd Prize — — - — - 1.50 3rd Prize -'- — — -- — 1.00 4th Prize — — -— — — 50c PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK . Mrs. Phoebe Pound, 47 Orlebar Street i-l Mrs. A. J. Warren, 218 Fitzroy Street O3 . Mrs. W. L Henry, 205 Fitzroy Street . Mrs. John Hardy, Pleasant Grove ab QUOTATIONS PHONE I210 Plaw your orders now for Shrubs, Peonies, Iris and Bulbs for Fall Plan ting. JAMES TAIT FLORIST Phone 269 27 Villa Ave. Member F. T. D. A. Int. A new shipment 01' SKIRTS in this week in a. heavy whj - gfgrgolénrgfiglgi A wide rafige oose r . 14 to 20. Price $1.98. om an‘ SWEATERS in that popular m; neck to match most every THE GLORIA Cor. Queen d: Richmond out. Phone 614 Charlottetown SKATE RS ' The snow is here. Soon the skating season will begin. Rave us sharpen your skates. We have the only machine In the city that sharpens skates lsggthwise instead of cross- e. Wh sharpen your skates en we you are assured of sKATfNG during the winter. BRING YOUR SKATES NOW. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE Kent street. / Phone 909- MOTORISTS Drive in and have your Radia- tors properly flushed. Try us also for Greaslntl. Washinll» Polishing, Ignition Check-up, Gas, Oil. we sell and service tires and batteries. MALLETT‘S BATTERY , SERVICE 207 Great George street Phone 980 AUTOMOBILE SPRING SERVICE by skilled workmen. Does Your Car or Truck This Week's Prices Apples. nook — — — — - 20¢ Gravenstein eating Apples 15c Prunes, 3 lbs. 25c 1 pk. soapFlakesa Glasszfic 4Lfl18TOHl&I§0J\IlC0—-23C hi’, Salado or Red Rose P. J. MucDONALD Phone 888 McCleary's Pipeless Furnaces And Heating Stoves Now Is the time to nt up your gave; and furnaces for win- r We have a stock of heating stoves. stove-pips, ‘L , dampers, safes, urnace cem- ent, asbestos cement and fire ay. THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANIY. LIMITED. Free City Delivery Phones 105 and 130B Potted Meat Special 2 Bowls 25c Beef. Pork. Lamb. Veal, Canned Goods, vegetables, etc. Try ours today. . d Gwrs Wool Dr93533 spxficmllég '_7 QUEEN STREE-f manently. All styles an all g_14 x A. E. MMAULAY & Prices. HOLMES 8| QRADLEY C. D. BOISNIIB Ooilnaéti’ EIQMBI$CRIEEIEIIIDBEZCS. MEAT MARKET w CHAPPELL l, CO, ‘ IA —- l6 I 152 Queen st. Phone 92. Telephone connections Phone an m m. Gm Sh ghxfa? 1:31 " mgrflgzuvef, Phogffiw Oggfgugz; 3L Be Photographed This Month For Your CHRISTMAS PICTURES Don't leave m1: airport-ant part of your Christmas Pfe- parations until the cold wea- ther sets in. Make your aPDOIntment today. CRASWELI. Studio Great George St. Phone 272-1»- in and have HUNGRY? Dro amous Light one of our Lunches. Our Soda. Fountain has long been noted for its Ice Cream Sodas, Milk shaken and Sun- duoa. Now to all these is added another bigger success. Our Light Lunches with Cof- fee, ‘Tea, etc, are W811 W011?! your money. Visit u? to-doy and sec for yourse . REDDIN BROS. The Old Reliable Drug Store - Phone 86. Richmond St. Do our wont SERVICE of uwyvery beat? Then trfldb with us. We offer you the highest value for your money- DRDP 1N AND BEE US TODAY. ECONOMY GROCERY Kent at Hillsboro. Phone 1210. Visit u; tO-day and buy our large new ackage of CH Gloss bow and small plate extra. All for 30c. Besides this bargain we stock the very BEST of all lines of Groceries. L. S. COFFIN 31B Euston st. Phone s13. 'I‘hI.a Ia the between season time. We suggest our Electric Portable Heaters to warm up the bathroom or bed room be- fore the furnace goes on r- EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Through the co-operation of the sponsors. whose advertisements ap- pgla-r in connection with the contest e Charlottetown Guardian is ublishing the Shopword Contest or sixty-six consecutive weeks. and prizes are being awarded each week as listed above. in the fcrm of service or merchandise orders. In the numbered spaces in tho heading of this contest there ap- pears slogans and phrases which may be found in some of the ad- vertisements in this section. T0 qualify the reader is required to find the advertisement; In which these “SHOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER mad the ads thoroughly. Wflll down the number of the "Shop- word" as it appears in the headuig. ‘linen opposite the number write the name or the advertiser in whose space you have found the piuase. 1n the ease of the fourth "Shop- wora" it is required that you state in addition to the name of the firm. the name of the manager, the loc- ation of the business premises and the lines carried. DON'T FORGET Advertisers in our Shcpword Contest are keen to hear per- sonal expression of interest from followers of this weekly feature. The managers of these stores will be more than pleased if at any time you ask for them and tel Mint you know of tho reader Interest being created. Editor SHOPWDRD CONTEST. SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST I. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. 2. Chappoll 8| Co. 3. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. 4. Proprietor James Toif, 27 Villu Ave. Florist. Sells Shrubs, Bulbs ofc. Member of F.T.D.A. Then attach t0 your reply P '__ from any one of the spou- sora of this contest uhowin! m" business has been transacted Wit-h at least one of them. Also be sure to new the name °l the firm from which you wish t0 receive you: prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the Charlottetown Guardiap may pagicmaigfiliiffi emp oyees Of e llfsgiing 00., and members of thdil families.) 1 In is important that each re It shall be accompanied lg a r606? from any tme of the rms Wh°5f announcement appears in the 60" 1i ts out» important um you W“ on your entry which of these flfl!" you wish to draw vour P?!” mm‘ All correct replies have e41. chances of winn n . The wiring; entries are drawn or and the P1’ in w c ey are ra . wgl geaawurdedd ignthe order IAII rices uehawhiaaidtigeltgielggfi o or era on e a v atéd in the replies and m N01 TRANSFE RABLE. All replies must reach thI-ldllm“ DOéeIHéCIi than pom zrépfileiéirgsfllg-o‘ n n as ma . wish but be sure to attach s sol" clip to each reply. u to lI 22W“ “ EBI-ibn Guardian Office Charlottetown