QlvovEMBlak was s . 1 any one can get l... "o... and! f!’ "f!" P"*I'!r§§§9o owwm- .‘ alumni-n mo» Wm M‘ bell-men. and - add anaer- [not jog" eo1sl,_snilk. ‘gioldbyeverygroéer. I _, a summon name's» worse- TRISCUIT Made ByLThe "Canadian$lrlledclerl1Wheat' cl... us. flleélxllfy 051p . SINCE r770 it has been the custom of ladies and gentle- . , men who seek ille lines: quality in all things to insist on Yardley‘: .0111. English Lavender final), I11 kall these years Yardley’: purity _ has remained unequalled-ms lon- I. clung, refining quality unmatched —the richness of its lingering, lovable irllgrance. ‘its distinetjve gift. ' . 5r perbux of3 lsr ecukcs at all ‘ best drug lsis an de artmcnt stores i ruuuhour anada. Ysllnllrws l ~ Old Guqliqilr; 1AVlENDIER Soap YARDLEY, B, New Bond Street, LONDON, England. . Cnnndn assassin 'rleS|reol.W..Torcma.Z.Oni. u A- M“: sq..." “p. _ . l m l andfower Burning?‘ Supc B " armies h" llilioelll. tllns providing mu power and longer life. "_5Ilper l" No. 22m, 1 medium- lfll) heavy-duty, 45-well bison-y ii ~ flmtllld foriusersl all around use. sllPff B"\No. 2110! is the larg- “l "l8. Tsuvy-duly Ila-gen Bat-f‘ "f7- nlsde ‘especially for lien-y J . curl-eat oonninsing ms. ‘ ' , l Niagara Pulls. Ont. gal," (uneasy Toronlo,Montronl,flt.-l0||n ~ “menus; 111w mums LIMITED,‘ ' ' " ‘ ' "Wlnulpen Man. vfilllfil mil-an Collar! nmFVl-nronvcr- ‘Tfllle of Cl-HKCNE, the prsssevs .. live nelnslvi will: Burgess, tin: "Ml to length of Iservice. ou-ncessjr "SUPERB" a .sl¥fIi RI== -i - sand. blue, with lugs. Extra special ~ ders 68 inches wide. Special week wide. Special 30c yd. Prowse Bros. lbtd. CenltrarLGlzardion l BOYS’ CIIINCIIILLA cape white 15c. Prowse Bros" Ltd. .~ Y ~ - \ . flfldfl-ll-Zi-Ei anasosmllna ‘cusses. Un- ited Church oi Canada, Rev. David Coburn. B. A., B. D., Pastors Ber- vices’ ior Nov. 26th, 1928, Pleasant Valley 11 s. m.; Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Breadalbane 7 p. m. ” l-Lsoms. vr-lsrs medium weight strap and‘ comfy cut.‘ Week end price‘ 75c. Prowse Bros,‘ Ltd. ' DR. SCIIOLIIS F001" EXPERT will‘ be at‘ our store onkflqvember 27th irom ,11 A. M. until B P. M; those suflerlng with any iorrn of fallen arches or sore and tired test should make appointment tor that date as the time is Limited. Alley 6a 00., Ltd. 9289-11-22-31 wide Special 19c. Prowse Bros" Ltd. . 9262-i1-23-2i NKOFFERING SERVICE — the Geddie Memorial Church. Trust and Try Mission Band will, have a ‘Fhanksoflering Service on ‘Tuesday. November 27th. 7.30 p. m. LARGE SIZE CANTON~ CREPE dresses. Week end price 1-2 price. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9282-11-23-21 TABLE LINEN with coloured Bor- end price 50c _ yard. _ Prowse _Bros., Ltd. _ 9282-"l1-23-2i rloulmn rLlllvlvanE-ima 36%;‘ 9262-11-23-21 CHILDREN'S no-ralvv wool and Dlalnolld Knee Hose. Reg. $1.05 for 95c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9262-ll-23-2l 0N BUYING TRIP-A representa- tive of one of the largest (u: houses in America is‘ now buying large quantities oi’ silver. cross and red fox pelts at the oifloe of A": E. McLean Fur Co. at the Hicks Building, Sunlme side. Highest mar- ket prices paid ior all tum, ' 9127-11-17-Bi PROVINCIAL GOERNMENT 0F- FICE HOURS-The Guardian is in paid Cificials in the Provincial Gov- cl-llment service iails lo put in an appearance at 9 a. m. but is seen wending his way to the ofiice at pzoz-lllzs-al . rluurnn nunss Tafleta so m. l receipt of a letter from “Taxpayer" ‘ . complaining that one of the highly s‘ . é , rorPlL w..- ootha-Saiv YNE GUARANTEED OlNlMIZNT _ RELIEVES AND MEALS 71.4 Daily 3 A’8">".'¢I¥F AUNT HET'~ a! manor qvmullv m. ,“li a man sets still when the telephone rings, it ain't been he's lndiflerent. He just hates moveif it ain't ior him, an’ he knows his wife's curiosity won‘ let her set still." “Jones was so brisy he couldn't go back to the old home ior his rich uncle's funeral, but he went back when theylwas settlin’ the. various’ hours. evidently to‘ suit his cwll convenience. The oillcel hours should. be strictly observed by. nil cificials. regular monthly meeting oi‘ Kelly's Cross Branch o! the Catholic Wom- en's League was held on Thursday evening, theiliteenth inst, at the home o! the Presiden/t. Mrs. J. W. ;McKenna. The meeting was gian- ed in the usual wayhaliter‘ which the minutes oi the previous meet- ingwere read and adopted. The case oi a iamily who suflered great loss in theburning of their home. was brought up before the meeting by one oi the members, and a com- mittee was appo fed to investigate their needs and eport at the next meeting; Some discussion toolr piece with regard to some iorm ‘of entertainment, and it was thoug that a Play produced some night during the Christmas seasonwould be welcomed by all. The meeting closed by the singing of "Ol Can- ada". During the social hour which ioliowed. a dainty lunch waggervcd by the hostess. The next-meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. J. Creamer. ~ ‘ rlié“'..'l-'la"* Leli llsrliih‘ s A Virsichsd llougll‘ Mrs. E. A. Brooks‘, 1164 Robson St-l Vancouver B.C.‘;_ yvntesw-“Last will"? i hacl the ‘llu’ twice, and the last time lt git me with a wretched 001185415" lfiod to my right with mo until I Dr. Wood's Norway Pine - Syrup ~11... gm l userlJ ltlfiemed :3 ~ ' ‘ esaco lfillvilllwallxl I llilrlllilmy cough has completely 1m me. - , ' “I shall certainly never_ , _ hottlo oi‘ YDr. Wood's‘ Pine SYTUP "l the. house." y .' _ '_ l Price ass. a bottle; ls o ism-lyric 60c. at all drugglsts and colors- Put up only by ’l‘he 'I‘.‘M|lbul:n Co. Lid, Toronto, Ont. a “I”. A“ on v ‘ l‘ ‘cow who. 'KELLY'S. CROSS C. at Mt. Stewart, Mflirshfleld and ., ‘lortahly in Ocean Park. Her hus- g business. died l2 years ‘eso- The! be without a ‘ ' I [strut-Will “tiqllndlllllortsoil estate." SERVICES ENJOYED --Vevry en- Joyable services were hleld on Sun- n-lnglon by the pastor Dr. MF a.» Genge. and the congregations were much pleased with the rendering or duets and soloby Mrs. lawn and Mr. Wendell Phillips of Charlotte- town, The call for thank ofleldngs nlet with axzplendid response, and the outlook for these churches is bright. The manse at Marshfleld has been renovated and a. new tur- nace installed and everything made comfortable for the r and" his wile who will rngv rom their resl» dence at Soilthport to Marshfleld ior the’ winter. _ FORMER lSLANDER-Dr. R. E. Delaney writes to the Maple Leaf oi‘ Loo Angeles. Calif; "I had a pleas- ant visit recently when I called on Mrs. Margaret L. Dyke, who is n native oi flalifaxjN. B. She is a daughter oi’ the late Alexander. Campbell. and he was a native of Scotland. Her mother was a native oi Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. her maiden name being Margaret Mas- on. Her rather and mother were married in Charlottetown. and liv- ed in Toronto. Halifax. and Chica- go.“ They both passed away in Chi-. cage. By the way. Mrs. Margaret Dyke opened me the cicor (wide open) when I called. I knew she was the daughter oi’ a. “blue nose or one kin of the race. Mrs. Dylre has two‘ grandsons, hcr_iate marri- ed daughter's children. and it did‘ me good. to see the flne motherly lovc Mrs. Dyke retains ior those ‘two boys. one ten. the other twelve years oi age. She is a woman about '10 summers, but looks ten years younger. She lives quite com- band. who was in the hi‘? N"! 81'5"‘ lived m AlbanyqN. v. Mrsl Dyke had been alryusrs in the Golden lsuiie, . ' * —-¢&~¢ l Usr: scroll-ran UNI! ma: time STRAW .'_Ellsor'ysars ex‘- i "ofwhsat straw Waste on P111!’- le rams. and nqmftllare ll 111°?“ idlena-flibllilfl"! hr o! how W" the problem is abolit to be solved through‘ tile. lnvsntiotfo! s new ml- , millions o mt annually plan bro‘ lit’ mil-a in the pl"- 5* said tobl interested in the new in- volition and lull? shin mwo m‘ W" ' France 0 among . llvvrvbcdy ‘ family. at 041 Santa. Clara avenue. ‘ Alameda. Calif» last month. Rich- °f ed by Rev. Matthew Smith. acorns.- N_ . ~ . ports of one k _ another; have At. Top. it Santa so. Ry. . . .. 199 wrestled ,.wlth tliehideroi utilizin! ICan Co. 232i " . w. m ii nlzinssr- ' l cmrlllqby sufivin iGuvnflllllEnl whlph closely matched even l 'Cy'lentrol_C_l_llorldl'yarl crass manual.‘ anon Dresses. Bargain price $2.98. Prowss Bros, ma. 9262-11-23-Qi . PBESBYTEBIAN sanvlcss on gum! Y._November 25th, sliollows: ar at 3 p. mi; Montague st ,7 cordially invited. " lvaw summers!‘ this morninfl or Ladies Melanie Hats also a tow Bloch Satins. Prowse Bros, Lid. ’ p. m. QHIIBOH 0E CHRIST-Regular Services Sunday, 25th: Bradalbpne. i1 ,a._ m.; Fredericton. 3 o'clock; New Glasgow, 1.80. C. E. Armstrong. Minister. ' price oi’ 81.00. Prowse _-. . . _ 9202-l1-23-2l BlGllFIELD-There will be" div- ine service .in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at, 8 p. m. The Rev. W. Bruce Mun- will conduct tile service. . ODD LINES OF SILK under-wear clearing at half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd, - ,92,62-ll-23-2l srl-zclsr. lisrrosllv in ladies house dresses $1.00. Prdwse Bros. Ltd. . - 9268-l1-23-2i ODD LINES in Gossard. corsets selling at hall price, Prowse Bros, Ltd. l 41262-11-23-21 simnsvscltvlcns - nosey-é. _ terlan services for Sunday 25th at Mt. Stewart. l1 a. m.; Marshfleld fir» 3 o- m.; ,_H=n1nzton- at '1 pm. Dr. Genge, pastor. ' ’ ' ISLANDERS lunar-Richard R ’ Brehaut. formerly o! Charlottetown P. E. 1.. accompanied. by Mrs. Bre- haut on a. motor trip from Florida to California‘ and Nevada. visited ' his cousin. Arihurhrehaut. and al-d and Arthur lelt their old home about the same time, in 1891, the first named going to Albequerque. New Mexico. where he remained several ‘years. For the past six years hehas made his home in Florida. Richard B. Brehautsbro- ther (William MJ. mother and sis- ter. are living in Charlottetown. Mrs. Richard Brehaut is a native of Wisconsin. while thebirthplace- of Mrs. [Brehaut is Michigan. There- union oi the two iamilies in Ala- meda after many years separation was a most delightful event.-.-Oak- land Maple Leaf; - . Memoriam MR. Jorm T. MAHAR The death occurred in this city on Tuesday last oi John TJMahar. citizen in his 73rd year. The deceased" was tor a - oi’ years employed in the C. N. R. shops where ‘by his cheerful and ob- ligirlg manner hEWB-S a general ta- vorite. - '- Rctlring from the service some pars ago -he opened a grocery which hc- conducted with marked success until about two years ago, when he disposed oi his business. Although in failing health for some time it was not thought the end was near.‘ He was about town as usual until a ‘week ago whenhlf condition-became such that he was confined to his home. but. the best medical attention and tendon nus- irlg tailed and the end calnepeace- iully on Tuesday. He leaves to mourn three sisters Eliza, Sarah, and Joan, and three brothers, Jeremiah. James and Pat- rick. His wife predeceased him sigh! years ago. , The iuueral was held yesterday morning from his late residence. 8 Longworth Avenue to St. Dunstan? Cathedral. where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by "Right Rev- erend MonslgnorYMaurice McDon- ald. The pallbearers were: Messrs W. A. Rix. G. I-l.-J. Murphy, Thom! as Gillan, Edward Bowling, Johrl Irainor and Ex-Bheriii Dougan. Service at the grave was conduct- Stock “l Quotations gm-Lmax. Nov. ill-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Estella-nee.‘ NEW. roan llxonslvor: Btesi u m. .8!“ l “.111 fll t .11!» m: er. arl- at 11a. m.; Bridgetown. , ~ ilflflfleil-flli-ii v .' willliollltrmblioiiladissliats ' at the verylow a1 well,_l_<,\1p,svn and highly respected breakfast ,< \- \ o -'- OWN tklley come, pell-nlell to breakfast. for they l: that Quick Quaker ls.- ready. . 5 minutes in k-zmll. every morning.- ~ many people out. lts nut-like flavour is a relish and er cereal llns silo the growth ele strairl on their physical and nervous energy. v /”\ DOW It takes only 2% to‘; ll tastes so good they want it . flQulckQhualrerlis tlm cure for the wrong breakfast wlliclrso l the I " r difiestivc ol-gunsrcs oud lo its warm, creamy texture. No. u ‘l! lla pcrfcccfood balance. 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