. W ~- . l Boyis’ Blue I Chinchilla Overcoat, $10.50 Roy's Blue (‘hinehiilri Overcoat with fancy plush lin- ing. ii:ii iv-l . <i/.c.~. 2N o Iii. a L"i‘t‘lli value ........ $10-59 llirvk iiiuc ('hiu:'hiii;i or “hitncy (lvcrcuiiis. fancy plaid vimi lining. half ilt'ii or (iuuril morlel. sizes 2h’ to .'Z;.’, a iiin- you uill approve. l‘ Navy i’ii0t Reefer $3.50 Navy Pilot Breeches $2.50 f\l.'ii:_v a boy is living" made perfectly comfortable for full and ivintcl" in a suit composed of these iuo _'_','ill‘lllt‘llit~. Warm. heavy. smartly made. very attractive. The suit of ltccfer zmii Breeches no oar: a M61501) limited itl Good The Cl‘(7“iiill,. >.oi*.c.t_. of l): in the ciicst. colic and nlany kindred. Tlionms‘ E ‘ O is iii-ll it Cilil i ailments ii. has quriiit cs that are un~i hr ii>cil ii. f oini- .".ll'l)il~.‘~l‘(i. A bottle of it costs little Diiiiilll u.» no ' ii "' -: rzce» UYHIGUQTi '“ f: is». PTJH’) pci jliilou. ‘P For tiilif.‘ iiy Brisoo filcwarl 8i 00., Ltd. Chziriotfcio" n. Prince Edward island A New Genuine Cast Iron Range of improved design. One that you will nnd lo be a visible express- Inn of the good tnte that you show in your home and all of its appointments. Bcéatclziiinoectflardware Co. Phone 151. “THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" csaoaio-zcczuosouuaucdworrcoocscoeun hroat, cruup, whooping cough, pains l-‘w SJH? and thorc is nu loss in always having .5. q ...;..;.....o.-......o 3 . is the iinll‘ tii uppiy Plltlllilllil) LIMESTONE tii your g soil lind imurc liiiii-i- crop‘. for ni-vt scnsou. r} INK-J a bi Ll "' 77 ‘ ' fililiillliillil" Pulverized Limestone “i T} hlziiltiiziz-iurcti by (Lil. PETERS‘ SONS,,Lttl. g i 511E121 .l:ii:ii. and ‘Torijviinrn, .\'. ll. a . 1 - - l g P. i. Potato Growers Association, inc. i g (llllillfl l'l'l'i"fi\\'.\'_ l’. ‘ I. ' I)I iriiiuting Agmr. fnr r. l»). l. ti): _ ‘ .-:~: i: voomz-oiridowso Ort. \ \\ -li. f who iviis given in marriage by her . my‘. Rowmd h, dread of renewed attacks from n11 [Mble “m” {Uilmch machinery i‘ there would be n [reg-tr lncgnflve u; blur’ fimrimu» with velvet trimmings "'"“" h“ "° m“! "W" "ml" “l”: m‘ elm in mmmy placed m“ mitnke particular cam bflth Vf-llin ihf‘ have lcRlTIPd in rely noon Dr. J. 11; “f” “u” °' m‘ ‘Ffmytrd M" i“ “msciime u in opmrng and while i Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. So safe n1 Ruiiflble S11v1 “luv-i Heed "vi "m ‘ O conmmmi H". ,n_,,.,.nb“._ Th, brm, thqv feel that complete reliance isi‘ -nlllCh to tq-pol ' and “mom “on... Humid“ b). Mir and placed on th's triic specific with the. Mrs. Roy Buchanan. brother and sis- lPl‘-ill-ifl\\' oi’ lhc groom. out-ofduwn relatives and friciicia who K. attended thr- rcrcmony were Mr. and . Nlrs. \V ilam .1. Bin-hump. of Sum- "iirr, F,‘ ii OESTO l — CAUTION l a <9 i‘:"' ~ - " ‘our Cili" ;i~_-"iiin:~"l freezing by having" the 8 ' vi iniili l‘.\ l'liil<l.\l)l' l’Ri§.'~"l‘()i\’l-.‘. o 'i'li!f i'l‘.'Ri"l-1("i‘ .\.‘J'i‘l-l‘Rlii"IZl§ ~ .-. . . - - y Ponds of Superiority J t iv“. complete ].‘i'tlit‘l.‘iillll. Docs not lioii off. Posi- ii‘i'i"‘»' . i not 151' iv crmZiiiiz system. Will not hcnt ii'i ricfor. Non-iiiiiiiniiii-ililc. (‘irruiiilcs frcl-iy at ioiv- r-"i i>;:1-':: ii," ir".i]i:ri"::izi> ~ Will not ciTcct paint or iin- Vii. iirloi lfimioniiczii. our filling lasts aii winter. 00000000000- fuiothcr. was beconii ii i I I -AUCTION sou: stock. impie ments at Jack Lea. Victoria. 1 November 14m. i -ron SALE-One wood heater cast iron: also small globe heater v Street. Summerside. I l sington. Mr. Lcaman Caseiey of Kel- i viii advises the Guardian that. he had I both his headlight: on and was in the i centre of the road. i -\'ISITING IN NOVA SCOTIA- ‘Mr. John Steele. of Siiinmcrside, for uiiiny years jailer at the Prince ‘County Jail under the Conservative i regime. iefi on Saturday morning for la visit to his daughter in Nova Ii Scotiafs. l ___. i Tl(‘E—'l‘he lSummcrsidc observed the double-i celebration of Thanksgiving and Ar- imistice Day on Sundayn Appropriate sci-mans preached arid special music rendered. There were large congre- igations at all services. -S. -HONEYWOON IN NIAGARA ANI) ’l‘ORON'l‘0-—’I‘he marriage took place on Wednesday: November 5th. at the home of’ the bride at Carleton. Rev. A_ J. Reynolds officiating. of Miss Hazel Machficken. to Mr. Ralph Campbell. They left immediately iif- l fcr for a honeymoon trip to Niaizara Fails and Toronto. They w'1i also vis-i it the Mar times on their way home I and will he the guests of Mrs. Frank Gardiner. of Moricton for a few days. es. ,scene, of much activity f0!‘ several on her way home to the Islarirh-S- weeks and potatoes have been mov» ing in large quantities. Two large stcampfs “m? in For; 1m; week and. staff of the Canadian Bank of Coni- Western Guardian‘ Friday 9056_n_a_1z_m_“.lr\ss nen ~= \ i and china a 1 a "-1. .li ,.ii‘e' Z ls. ‘Apply Mrs. John Pond. 28 Eustane 0054-ll-8—3i. —(‘0RRECTION-In reference to |the‘recent motor accident in Ken- -'I‘HA.\'KSGI\'ING AND ARMIS-i different churches riff . _. - ‘l_'l_-l_l_‘.' (IHARIKTITT-ITOWN GUAR I- _ __. __ _ home of the bride. vi'here__o_ ‘delicious luncheon was served. Thelbride, who is I popular member of the younger set in Moncton social circles was the ‘recipient cf many lovely gifts of cut |substanljal cheque from the groom's father. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan iclt on Saturday for Prince Edward Is- land. where they will spend their is in Summerside. is also well known in Charlottetown. The Guardian joins a host of friends in wishing the in the future. will take up their rcsdence in Monc- ton, whcrc the groom is a valued member of the adjusting staff of the T. Eajon Co-S. ::BEWARE 0F COUGHS THIS iWlNTER. Stop them at once with Beechwood. Ciirew l: Fraser. ManuP factoring Chemists. New Glasgow, (‘NS _nal reason/ins f \ . -Miss Zinck. Red Cross Nurse. ispcnbfliankzgiving st her home ini Chester. N.S.-S. ; _Miss Norma Callback spent thci Thanksgiving holiday at her home in Summerside.-S. i honeymoon. The groom whose home happy youngcouple every happiness‘ On their return tile-y‘ ‘Guardian and marked I 1st. m \\ Our Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competitions To give young people a chalice of r..i eru... u: are maxilla nn early A Liricciueut of tlic Guardian iihristmas Numbcr competitions. Prizes will be given in two sections. as foiiowsz~ _ ti) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN l3 and 20 YEARS:- = For bcst storlesz~lst prize. 83.00; ‘ 2nd prize. $2.00; am prize. $1.00. i For best drawings—lst prize. 85.00; i 2nd prize, 82.00; 3rd prim. 81.00. i 12> BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN l3 YEARS:- For best storlesz-lst prlzc. 82.00; i 2nd prize. $1.25: 3rd prize. $1.00. l For best drawlngs:—lst prize. 82.00; , 2nd prize, 81.25; 3rd prize. $1.00. Stories should not exceed 100 words. i The subjects should be of a. Christ- i mossy nature. The drawings should I be in flrm outline in Indian ink vidth- , cut shading lines. and should not be f larger than s half-sheet of note-I paper. They must, of course. be orig- I i work, not mere copies. Entries. addressed to- Christmas i Competition care Charlottetown "Christmas Story’ or "Chrstmas Drawing." must I ill‘ received not. inter than Decembe ‘The prize winners will be sri- l nounced in the Christmas Number. ____________ CARE OI‘ FARM MACHINERY (Experimental Forms Note.) Larger machines. greater numbers and higher prices have combined to _Mrl Elm“ Harm‘ n! the Sta" of: increase yiery considerably the averale the Royal Bank at Hunter Ri\'9l'.i farm investment in machinery in spent the Thanksgiving holiday lti recent years‘ It’ was estimated in 1929 his home in Summerside-S. , th i nearly $2,000 worth of implements on at the average Msniobo fsrm had _Miss Leonora MONO.“ and h" l which the animal charze for deprec- l< . . . sister. Miss Helen. spent the Thanks- ‘ mt m‘ and “Damn? alone‘ “mounts giving holidiu: with their parents. Mr. i m $460‘ A“ investment l“ c351“ ‘l L“ M and M“ McNem} or summep this. to be profitable. requires that side-S. imachinery should not only operate ,efi’iciently but that the Li; of use- __Mrs_ Perm, Campbell‘ n; Ame‘, ifuiness should be as long its possible. ton. who has been vfsitng her sister. i This 951mm be “Fe-lied unless 5°“ ‘ i. " . _ALO_\.G .11“; WATER FRONT_.Mrs. Florence Ramsay. at Danvers, '93" * 81W" gummel-sgdc harbom- h“ been the Ma's. is visiting relatives .li Moricton i i i | l\ i —Mr. Rchard McQuai-rie, of the The seventeen Illustration Stations .tn Manitoba and Eastern Basket" - 0W1“), Domhiion Experimental Farmm aw under supervision of the source for useful data relative t1 another large English steamer the mcrcr of lllurrav River. and his U" °°-‘i» (‘l °P°rai5°lL u" m9 Pen“!- s. s. Wc-t Devon. arrived on Sniur- I friend. Mr. Charm Horton. spent the “ml- “"- day from Montreal. She will load! week end with Mr. McQunrrivls nar- 30000 bags of table stock for Harris Abbattoir 00.. on Saturday morniniz the S. S. Songa sailed fori New YOrk with 31.000 bags of seed; sociation. The- S. S. Gicnsioy’ also 0 ksaiied this week for NrivYoi-k carry- i- ing s iiwix‘. u? card and table stocki @1111"? "Wlllll-‘V potatoes and turnips for the Harrisi Pfimfi Edwflfd Abattoir Co. for the American mar- kct. The S. S. Cornwallis. which had brought coal from Sydney for Messrs. WHIP Collvirc spent the ‘Fhanlsssiviiicf R. T. Holman. Ltd. returned light h and will load coal from Sydney for Ad! "ml 0th?!‘ 115115 0i U!" "'95P"! Charlottctnivri. Many other steamers U19 Pffivinc?» arc expected at Siimmersidc before NOD11‘ iflflk U1? IKlVfllli-flll? 0i U19‘ navigation 010503, Mm; or m9 5mm]: ioni: week end to vfst their homes. pleasure craft. has been laid up for " the vsfnterr S. ——Bl'(.‘H.-\NAN—-MINOR NUPTI- AIS-A wrvdd m: of considerable local ll1i.!‘l'f'.<i was solcmnizrd at the home MF- and MYS- BPlli- NP-‘bltii- 0f 3llm- iwakie farms to 1mm a mum“! in ini-rsde. Th0)’ are receiving a cordial i _ ithe ficid where it. was inst. used until welcome from their many friends.-S. of the officiating clergyman. Rev. A. K. Hrrinaii, at Diifferin street. Mone- ton, 15th., nu Frdi-vv. November 7th. at ivciit p. m.. when Miss Geruidinci vounzcst. son of Mr. and tvlrs. William i i" i i : v f" v ‘ . _y_ Bpcmnnm n; sun1nwr51d,_ The‘ tonne. where he will rrcupcrat‘ bc-‘ l“)? Seat?“ ‘zflmamlgfytnzzflzriltlec: I idea how expensive it is to ciperat/g a f‘f‘l't'.‘n10llV was nerformeci iii the midstl m” "lmning m his mm“ “i Slim‘ ".r““'emp" s o. NM". ‘ '- imachlne‘ 3° high 51'" m0 11111113“? ' , importance find restpg pieces wnlchwxpenses for mlny or our introduced large mazhinex tivs‘, if. accounts of immediate rcintives and friends of the contracting parties. The brde. Her prrtir hat ivns in corresponding shade: Biondc slices and stockings Among th“ 5 ‘of Summerside.—S. ' potato... for ‘h, potato Grown-s A5- Gardiner. vis ted Mrs. F_ Gardner. 'I‘auntol'i. hfass. arrived last Friday ‘marmncry “.111 be discume¢ on a \'.Sii- to Nlrs. DeCoffs parental n‘ is m‘. too common I mam“ on incrside-.~S. this preparation at. hnnd get it to-i day and know for yourself. , in" influence of care on mach- Qincry. The majority of cigerawrs on mgr cuts. Mr. and Mrs. w. .A. McQuarric. 4 these stations nirree that time are ‘two main eseentals conrrbutpg tow- ds the profitable use of a misch- —Mrs. Mabel Peacock and her son.'inc, (iii durability of build (b) the f Moucton. N.B.. heir on their way to be homo in Vancouver. Isiand.-—~S. students 9&5 » Many of . up of Prince oliday at their homes in Summer- ‘ c-f Many other young" is S. breakziges are promptly repaired, they often lend to s disastrous end. the -~M:-. and Mrs. Clifford DoCori. of mo f in -' i . 1 -' d s n iJ-Mi". itioberii). Dewmt-i, of iSiintimcg.i-giglgigillwgtsflgiarfi: lzxebsehiénclut M_ Mme... daughter of Mm, normcc s c. wio ias een uri ergo m: rca -| _ , . I | | . . . ~ merit in the PrinCP County Hu_~.p'gn1,i“"°J“d “d M‘ "‘ *‘ mmbn” ° n. n mnintalnsnce and operation, MnchJ 4, Shawn McDonald. Miuoi. of Moncton. was united in _ ‘ and wean A binder may s" along l’ _ _ ‘ mnrrlag‘. to Mn Eldred B Buchanan is proizrcsunrz favorably and-will leave l fence row to decav tvbughout m‘ nary accounts me s0 lnfrequpnty a few days for 11's home in Mon- ____ j are trAsthmii No Longer Dreaded. The ‘ “la-s Annual Examination Rvftfll‘ ii ever, I different of cipenion. It. is gen- visit with friends oiferallv conceded that. proper lubric- ntion ‘and prompt repairing src nec- ‘ hinery. while flmpiemcnts shed i Granting that the importance of timely and thorough lubrication is This is the ciprnion of a large niim-‘ .,. . . . b f M l ' :- -. - . i» tha. s ma crs ciam. you lave; — - ' ‘ irehmve m the opmaflnz of m... not H‘? lPRHlPd hm" PM? 5'0" 1W‘ “liih ‘ ‘lime the!" machinery.’ m them ‘Hipster thrsshers. None of lihc rcpi '1~ the long winter season. and who take care given. As to what. care should aczorded s. machine there is, how- aiyv. but. u to housing some do not nk it pays to build a shed for mo:- othsrs consider the a very valuable port the form ‘equipment- fuliy recognized. and. that unless a r¢ debatable point of shelter 10f all are is again to be put into action. A but. care kept far from suitable to t-heir orvstiocr The best and mart Pm- i Divis . . i l A :i ,2. t 5 2. " o. pride in keeping machinery thuscano “my “u: c 5' of qprahng i 4 |data while only 20 per cent were 1 . mcrsiclc. and Mrs, R_ L, Ngyleg, n! _,___._.__ _.-- i st-mvd in 300d Shape" I“ finc- care oflable w m" any of the" dam M ML Brooklyn. us. Following m» cerc- {ovwmroovrw-rcv-awc-vwianr-w-sr‘machinery find [mu fsrmmig go i-isndi These d”... when i; is a, assent“, C- M- Lflmbsfifl £4 60-. mom. n rgcgqyvnl‘ w“ held at m" y, A.“ m hand for it is generally observed LIMITED. '. z i r t u f ~ 1 . g. that the man who takes it pride ininglefgwagy J2: fist o ploduct o“ il 0f Your Eyes will Safeguard irismtiriliiiitiigit: tizy gnrdimachlnerfh n’ is very IIECTH-uy m‘ r m: Q _~___.. _ _: . Your Vision and Com a‘ . y...‘ u.‘ eutfliiing and Iovhlyinl Gilles _ See i’ =longer n, .1, MA Ron ‘ii ~ J. W. JOHNSTON : guano," ; M or-rominisr i-il Optometrill l. w. “$33. "‘ om» Cflrllltcltfl With i1!’ 151 min street. I- I. nnos n u» - - Osman Mining: cur. l. "Nine m- chiirlvtim" io Ilolninl Olnle “AN _i two’ and farm pisciu these implements in firmer who is nest and through in.‘ P00r shave Cannot. do flood wzrrk and! that the results cf inefficient ivorlcl Another factor usually overlooketti fls idle. During the last two years U14‘ ‘Brandon i Ekperimcntsi Farm. S-Tii ‘deed to know whet it costs to operate ‘a. machine lnd to give such careful attention u will cal tinker to mend. Here is their ‘conversation. ‘Try to rend it slouch- Winter wzisht. and very durebil YOU never ssw a comfortable, ill-tempered man, did you? No sii-i-for comfort bespeaks health-and no healthy man can be s groucla. In business or out of if, the world has no time for the irritable. Yet there's nothing more irritating than harsh, bunch- ing, mis-fit underwear. Stanfieldis underwear fits perfectly-from the day you first put it on, until the last day of its long life. Made of finest yams, by an exclusive process, S:anfield's is unshrinkable. No matter "how many times itis rubbed, it invariably comes back soft, warm, perfect. See this finest of all underwear at your Javourite store today. Examine it. Notice its tailoring. Its softness. And then notice l that you don't have i0 pay any more for it than for the ordinary kind. There's a weight and style to suit you, at the price you wish to pay. Try it! PROWSE BROS LIMITED s Charlottetown, P. E. I. .\lU‘/.l_"."if‘.'§l5". 1 Number 3200- Nnimi color. Solt 2. 193g 4%: per null $3.00 POINU 6i? ITANFIELDT IUPERIQRITY Accurate measure- ments .' ." ; superb tailoring z : S per. fect fir. Exclusive easy-fiz- iiiig closed crotch; Non-rip cuEseams . . ._ smooth and elastic. Always soft : z : always warm : : : ouiwears them all; 1 2 3. 4 Buttons that won't pull o8’. 5 sgsssfs finesse 5 OFT-WARM-DURABLE AFIUAUYV 1o urn rvrnv NEED we my VAlllE n [vrnv rnicr Giiaiiuilced lo IiLJZQta 510W CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL Shed specially fro’ winter, is a. Honor Roll of Cherry Valley School his vmrk, He knows that tcols in for the month of Octoberz~ Grade VIil- 1. Lottie Currier. Grade VI---l. George Hayden: 2. Ham] Inns: 8. Clara lvfc-Isaac; 4, }Vli< lis Judson. Grad: III rSrJ-l. Billy Hayden: 2. Estelle Mclsnac: 3, Stirling Ings: decreased cash returns. f wwhich affect». mlterfglly ihci Elven machinery, is the cf-st cf Grade III t.l1‘.l—l. .i’cr~.n McIsaac. Grade ll iSrJ-l, filoyd lylririin. Grade If iJiai-l. Hilda McDonald. Grade I-i. Amiindri lvfurphy. Perfect attendsncew-Gcoriic Hal‘- that the farmers have little recsntiy W676 kept showing this. Y ~- aooeooooooo-eoooaoooo-oeooe I flAVl YOUR EYES z EXAMINER AND z GLASSES FITTED BY ‘ B. PA R K M A N Registered Opwmel i=- . Montague. l’. I. l. .!2L'£°$22* '449‘°1¢.t?'9.f€-¢4 Eon of IIIusLra-ticn Stations. higher M Queen Street Motion. l. 0. l. England Public Auction Sales r 0 RAW FUR! Shipping Digs will ho furnish- ed without charge by apply-hag to II. T. Holman. Ltd. Blun- mcrlido. P. II. l. Jepreseuted by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 fifth Avenue New Iorl. N. Y. use of labor saving ensure for it a. and more profitable life. Jones gave o kettle to the io- l 8.1’. you copper bottoming em?" I'm sluminiuming ‘cm, muml den. Billy Hayden, Clara Mclsaac Joan Mclsaac. Estelle McIsaac. ‘Poacher-Doris V. Benton. FOX - Means “T? "' '“'_—‘“—i*" Lifetime Protection ____________________ nuiii from we inside with proven superior quality. espe- cially lnncaled to eliminate brittleness, and to maintain its UNIFORM. TOUGH If you“re looking for the bet- ter netting oriler PRINCE ED- WARD from l Write for Rsnchiflupply SUMMERS“)!- NETTINO- grade materials of STRENGTH Catalogue. Holman Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN -i§"Y F1‘£ORGEihlff*"‘ THE Bid MIHALE‘. HE HAD