_.---‘ 31¢ 'r‘-v.“5fl~"7sl’ifii w?" vein:- “bulk” .. ‘li.'.\.llll.‘.\' t.\'D llifililitllt‘ ht" lit‘l' tnthrr, entering ~ ‘.l.l., it. .\‘.. Wl-Jl) I'll mum tn ins zirm as hcr sister. i ~ i‘.ll~. Aim‘ l{ll.‘*'*ll Stewart, retidcr- r:l the \\'\‘ll(l.'.l',; IlltllCll. 111:. bride lu<“(\"(l charming in a i r- (ire. .. with jacket. Her hat urn! blur. and her slip~ _ - wr. She currlczi a bouquet - o; pink roses". 4- . .- . lwmis 0t lmhrh The clutnltiliy‘ uns performed un- it Mlilvlllfl‘ "l S. .' n lllHlll ilnlly ciecoratcd arch Hlwfivll- Wl-‘i- 1|‘ v| tor the nt-r-zisinn the house was '- =1 l) lift-ll‘ l; " rit .(.‘lll'.t‘(l with CitillfltlOllS and ... :2 will) n, ‘It r ]";\’;(y|]_ 1i‘ . l" I F/MP coupe \u;rr- unattended. -~l l. (T li- l1. ‘in.’ tin- rrmouy a recep- ~ "R ill-W" 1W ill" "nil \. twirl with many friends l» 1i ll ll hi‘? -‘~-‘1'- tui'l:'i~ -. ixh-tirl congratulations 1i H1 §?'I'l<l'l'< ~ - ' -‘ Wrs. John W. Rus- lll" l-IWIS‘ . ill <1 tm- cups and Mrs. J. J. '- W /\~ 13W" . mlliliaii. hllti, S. K. Rilssell and . Stir-aura s.r\'c<l. The grooms in the bride nits a cheque and NOTICE ! Change of Management My (Grncral Store business at hlnunt Stewart is be- ing transferred to my sons on Nov. lat. 19237, and will operate under the name of (‘LARK BRUH This tines-z not affect produce and other lines of busi- ness which l will carry on myself as usual. I thank you for the business you have given me in tho past and solicit the same large share of patronage for ' I Did you know that the ‘- most common typo of con- . l stipation is caused usually lay insufficient “hulk” tn meals? Neglect of constipa- tion may bring headaches, loss of appetite and energy. You feel miserable. 2 Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a food that absorbs water like a sponge. ALL- BRAN acts naturally-dorms a soft mass within the colon — aids regular elimination. Unlike certain pills and drugs,itis not ltabit-iortning. 3 Serve ALL-BEAN as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook into appctizing muflinsflrreaclsmtc. Just cat two talllespoonfuls daily. ficvcre cases, with each meal. Buy this fond at your gro- ccris. Made lay Kellogg in London, Ontario. the new firm. RUSSELL C.‘ CLARK l i“; t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ “" I; ‘in-v ‘In Memoriam it)’ learned of the destu of Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Francis Cos- death. During her illness, the deceased was tenderly cared by her daugh- ter, aL-o medical sk-ll, and cum- pastor, the Rev. A. L. Herrel, who administer to her the lust rites 0f the Roman Catholic church of which she was a. devotes member. The death of Mrs. Daugherty, her as the loss of a good, kind, friend and also s getter-ms one, especially toward the church in which there are many nf her valu- able gifts which testiiy to her gen. erosity, Mrs. Daugherty who was pm- deceased by her husband, Michael Dougherty. two sons. Peteruund Amos. and one daughter, Mrs. Patrick Trainer, leaves to mourn two daughters, Mrs Francis Cos- tello. Green Bay and Mrs. Ephrlam Costello. Eimwood, also four sons. William and Joseph. Rochester Mass; Charles. _Jersey City, and John, Dorchester Mass. The funeral which was largely attended, took place on September 14, to St. Ann's Church. pot 85 and thence to the adjoining cem- ctry for burial. The funeral serv- ices were conducted by Rev. A. L. Herrel, P.P.. assisted by Rev, P, McCabc. Keliy‘s Cross, The pallbearers wear-Messrs Joseph Gallant, John MoManus, Charles Curley, James Gigi-kin, Michael McCaffery and James M¢_ Quaid. (Patriot Please Copy) P. W. G. ‘NOTES GEORGE L. DONNELLY Ahhough defeated by the "Saints" ‘ trtheir second football game. the lPz-mce of Wales-Nomad team gave tiho Red and While squsd a hard jbsttle. But let's hope that the Jinx i that has ben hovering over the city team, will be broken the next time these teams clash. On Saturday evening a large number of students attended the S. C. M. Social at the Y. M. C. A. During the early part of the sve- ning various games and other amusements were conducted. After, WhlCll. all present tripped the light fantastic to the music of George lrian. and his Merry Makers. On Saturday s soclsl evening was also spent at the Knghts of Col- umbus Hail. where the Collegiate Club hold their usual Saturday night dances. A very large number of students were in attendance, the music being supplied by Mc- Kcarneys Orchestra. At the Y. M. C. A. alleys Monday Section "A" Sweet Caps defeated the Third Year Chesterfields in a regular P. W. C. league game. The Sweet Caps won by s. total of 01 points. Melbum McDowell had the high single and Arthur Reynolds the high three. Y The first‘ S. C. M. student Sing Song of the season was held in Zion Church on Sunday evening. A large number of students were t to the organ st a five dollar gold picuc. immediately nicer the wedding supper the floppy COUpsC left by lItutUl‘ tor ea...- preton, when: thty} WALl spend part 0t their hone; moon. ror golllg away the uncle more a: brunt: dress trimmed with sequoia: crown lur, fut hat gloves and shoes 11nd a rusbcuioreu coat.- Aittll‘ spending a lcw uuys in Cape Breton the bride and groom \it".il go to rrulce Eunuru 15.8140 and to Dorcnester. N. B. They Will he absent from tuvin about two vrccks. I Dr. MacMillan has been practic- ing his profession .11 ltvCotVLllE lor i-ettrul years, \\'ll.lt his residence and oiiice on Drummund Roadl lvhs. MscMlllun is a, graduate oil Aberdeen hospital Nursing School] and has been engaged ill her pro- fession for several years. '1‘o bride and groom will go the hes. wishes of mi their friends for a long and happy married life. CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTiTUIE The monthly meeting ol Centraii Royalty Women's Inshtute met at the home of Mrs. Ai/x Agnew on Oct. 7. Meeting opened by singing O'-l Canada followed by "Club Women's l Creed.’ Roll call was responded to by eleven members. Minutes of last m-etin; were’ read and adopted. Reports of com- , mittecs were read and new ouesi appointed. r Slck—Mrs. M. McAuslsnd lndi Mrs. Major McRar. School-Mrs. Cecil Mrs Frank MnKr-y Roll Call to be taxman ice, Mrs. W. 0. McLeod and Mrs. wood and ' present. The speaker for the eve- ning was Professor Alfred Lhk- letter, whi'e the soloist was Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell. Lawrence Toombs read the Scripture Lesson and George Dewar acted as chair- ; man. From now on these services |aill be held each Sunday evening . On Wednesday afternoon the P W. C intermediate football team held the S. D. U. intermediates ta an ll-all draw in the first game for the intermediate champbnshlp- The game was close and hard fought all the way through. One of the most spectacular plays was made by Fred “Spike" Coyle whet‘ he got the half about the '70 Yflrd line and made a quck dash down the field which re=ulted in s. touch- down for the city team. Section "A" MRS. MICHAEL DOCGHEBTX It was with deep regret that the residents of Green Bay and VIC!!!- Mlchsel Daugherty which sccurred m} September 11. st the age o1 musty-two. Mrs. Doughsrty. formerly a. resident of Emyvsle until after the death oi.‘ her husband. Michael Daugherty. resided at the homdof tell, where she enjoyed good tiealtlt. notwithstanding her mature age, until a few weeks prevlcU-S to her forted by frequent visits of her also was present at her death to will be regretted by all who knew Debatlng_ , Society ‘- OCTOBER 28. 1931 V: . W! THE A ILVER FtlX WtlR|.|l'S ERERTEST EVENT! rAt Charlottetown, PcE. l. "NOVEMBER lst. to 5th. This Classic of the Fox World Offers. 24 Challenge Gaps and Trophies Many of them magnificent specimens of the. silversmith’s art, ' fllltl VALUED AT $1500. BEAUTIFUL ROSE-TTE RIBBQNS and CASH PRIZES for 43 SECTIONS TOTALLING UPWARDS OF $2,000 t held their first debate since orgah- lzation. The stibjeot was: "Resolved. that a dog leads s happier life thw‘ a man." The speakers for the Pr side were: Ross White. MY"! Jfanghty and Leith Tierney- wh" the negative was supported by: 5y‘ va Block. Freddie Martin and Jo- scph Dooley. The critic was Mr p Albert Ling. The Pro side were vic- torious by a vote of 22 t0 10- Thf Honorary President, P11118580 Blanchard, compllmmkd u" | speakers on the way in which they, presented their arguments f0!‘ "1 was the first time most 0f them i had taken part in s debate. he College ’I‘lme' 1 sihrriiitlthilgisoiivianesdsy at which the Editor Miss Jean MscDonsh. reported that progress was bgih" made on the work of the 0010i’, paper. ' Fred McRae were appointed w st- ‘ tend meeting in November Cun- vention. The questionnaires on Home ~ Economics and milk consumption were discussed and filled by eon- yenor". Mrs. W. P. McLeod extended on invitation for the annual meeting Meeting closed and c choice musical program was enjoyed. nfter ' which the hostess passed lunch. A 800d test of s man's Sunday religion is Monday's behavior. Nowhere else in the world are such beautiful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- ver Foxes. The result is that the world’s finest specimens of Silver Fox meet here and an 0P- portunity is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the public generally to witness the pro- gress that i being made in this great fur industry. ' This Exhibition is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent fur men and fox ranchers from other provinces. You cannot afford to miss this Show, either as an exhibitor or spectator. There are classifications for darks up to 25 per cent, dark mediums. mediums, pale sil- vers and extra pale silvers, subdivided into adults, yearlings and pupsflnalss sndfemalcs. Classes for herds, senior yearling, junior sire and three of his get, dam and two of her progeny, best matched pair male and female, adults and pups, nine Championships and a. Grand Championship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of number of entries, one to six entries three prizes, seven to eight entries four prizes, nine to ten entries five prizes, eleven to twelve entries six prizes, thirteen to fourteen entries seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prizes. seventeen to. eighteen entries nine prizes, nineteen to twenty entries ten prizes. twenty-OM‘ i0 twenty-five entries eleven prizes, over twenty- five entries twelve prizes. Money will be divid- ed as followsz-lst $12; 2nd $9; 3rd $6, remaining creditable qualifying entries $4 each. - Grand Championship Trophy A magnificent silver trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor winning the greatest num- ‘I!!! ofpoints in the Show. Other trophies offs red-~at»-~this Silver Fox Show-provide a great measure of attraction, interest and stimulation. The array of silverware which will be on dis- play during the period of the Show is a magnificient one and merits the attention of our people_ Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel The annual Foxmen’s Banquet will be held on Tuesday. November 2nd, at the Cann- ilisn National Hotel and will be the highlight of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold s0 as to avoid crowding and assure every guest of a pleasant and highly entertaining evening. Music, mirth and an unexcelled repast; short snappy speeches will be given by leading men and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. / Th? "n" i8 8M", "l? days will slip b? quickly and it will be no time until the big Fox SMW i8 Oll- Mmldly. November 1st wil be receiving and classifying day; Tuesday morn- lll! Shaft) at nine o'clock judging will commence and will be continued until Friday afternoon when it should be completed, and the trophies awarded. Tu es do y, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the first week in November will be days crowded with interest and enthusiasm. People from all over the_Province, yes. in fact all over the m: world, will be watching and Wlltlnx for the results of this Fox Show. Breeders who desire to nuke a name for themselves in the fox world should send in entries. Accommodation has been set up for 600 foxes but. many more can be looked after. Write to the Secretary for Prize List. SAMUEL JOIIIISTOII, President WALTER R. SIIIWI, Secretary Fortune Bridge, P. E. I. . Charlottetown, P. E. I. p "PLEASURE CRUISE” To Aid Crippled Children