guaranteed. 00 ‘Fit l)ii_\’:; S“ Curin- Blentiliill. RtidBf-vee flea is an art‘. "T b " - flavor-and nil-bodied richness requiredo o tam the fine Aence. Ever! Plckagi? yea" of‘ exile“; isigoodfteai’ m? $0.8; foil-Abel; Yrckou K515i; gqqd Boylosflvcrcoats $5.00" l0 l3l){‘{.S"*8.I1il':Y()1ltl'i15;'=‘i)V(lf'f:Q;f[5 i, 1 - over from last yéfi-l‘. l “ u d 1e“ - . . 13 yours to l0 r@1u'svTq clear whiny’ and Hi1 l ill ‘iiuyz " 5.00 lore "The flavor of ll. & N. Black Twist is cured in—you’ll have thejtimc of your , life trying to chew it _.-.orlt. - Ask-for it and enjoy yourself. v c,‘ filkfl 417' c-‘iijol’ uiciuzv stalcisua i ‘flihtiilt rwrsutnrwnvu Stomach Pains, - i Western Guardian: -aoam noon amour. n-ie and‘ rvaranwea by leading Island dealers. 0812-12-13-11110. —SI'ECIAL VALUES in ladlaa rat coats. At Sinclair's. 0033-11-33-21. —50 LADIES and miaaea hate. reg- ular $3.00 to 80.00. clearing $1.50 each. At Sinclaifl, 9033-11-23-21. —25_ LADIES VELVET and felt hats worth $3.75 to $1.50. Special $2.110. At Sinclair's. 0933-11-23-21. —-A1.h 0mm nsiuamnan of‘_our Plltern hats now selling half prlcni at sincnirs. aaaa-u-za-zii ~50 SILK chars and nun dresses slzc 14 w 44. Special $1.95." at Sin- clair's. 9033-11-23-21. -UN1~1EAB.D 0F VALUES in ladies coals $15.00, 018.00 and 025.00 each. At Blmlairb. 9933-11-23-21. ——Tl-ll PRBSBYTEIIAN QBUICH in Canadl. Kenslngton and ma. town services, Nov. H. 10 a. m., Sun- ‘day School; 11 a. m.. sermon-‘frhe Miracle of the five loaves and twol fishes." John 6:9: 3 p. m.. Freetown service; '1 p. m., sormon-flDix/es and Lazarus." Luke XVI 10-31., All are cordially welcome. Rev. T. IAwls Williams, B. A., B. 1).. Minister. -N. B. VISITOR. T0 SUZWMEL. SIDE FINIJD TWO HUNDRED D01.- LAKS AND COSTB-A party from New Brunswick appeared before the Prohibition Magistrate this week at Summerside, charged with illegal poa- eesaion of liquor and was fined $200.00 and costs for an infraction of the Prohibition Act. It appears that the visitor had two bottles of Scotch Whiskey in his car, and had got un- der the influence of part of-tne liquor. In this condition he had the misfor- tune to collide with a car driven by Prohibition Inspector Brooks, on Wafer street, Summer-aide, causing considerable damage to the lgttgfg can-B. ‘ Cramps _Yield to Nerviline _When doubled lip at. midnight with cramps you don't feel like experi- mentinl; what you want .'s some- thing to remove the cramp. Nothing acis so effectively as Nervlllne. Take twenty drops in a little sweetened water. and quick as wink the crawl‘! is gone. Nerviline is about five times as strong as most medicines, and be- cause so strong, only a small dose is required to give instant effect. For stomach gas, fermentation. cramps“ sourness, belching of gas, Nerviiine" should be kept in every home. Large 35c bottles sold at all dealers, 33 ©;@_'©Q@ F '©Q@j©I@ §©I©f©l©l i@@@@@§© QCQQZQSQIQEIQ " i" PRATT P SON @ ‘.9 :-:'-" ' “ ~" -" ' o, ~---N>OTE =-- @ ' We ask 1f you have pair-l your hill, this does nnl. Tenn ‘iron-out 1 . 1r you have not paid your bill, hut lurnul n, ca y -u you have nut-pun: your Mil soil flout o“ n» M s _ 45c Per Pound , _':‘__'"'1_‘_I_‘I_IS'f WOIQTH ORDINARILY 70 CENTS ‘For a list of our liig Inn-gains apply for our circular if you are not on our mailing list. ~-.-$. , g Nov. 28th? iscculs‘ir<i~l~-lll;.. GO BRING THA‘ %EE r-um- Hi "b PQE“Q\DEI\YT AND “THE SY@'@.'@'©'©T'©©1©©@T©@'©'K @@W""©'@ . . _ . ' . L Tea-Party a .. St. Peters! g ' ' - iWhére? At ‘ JKNPRATTS . . ' During “our 3 Day (lash Stock Reducing Sale, we yyillfsci-vriTca and Sandwiches. This is partly for your accomodation and partly in demonstrate an extra hign " vqiléjlilygTcaiiiat we are putting on sale at nulviumnlzn run thaws f-IHLIRSDAY, ii-RIDAY, SATURDAY , 29th. 4 you. w-“h-‘g-l] gnarl", in pay your account or note. he full. this fall. your intention and don't will?!- lnicml m. brain w worry flaili- I1"- @'_@ @3 ‘o 30th. i-BE-OPENED 0N WATER. SIX-I Mr. L. Frank MacKenzle, whose premises on Central Street, Bummer- sidc. were badly gutted a month ago by fire, believed to be oi incendiary orilln, has now rented the Noonan building. adjoining the station pro- perty and is open for business. l-iis old property on Central Street has been bought by Mr. Morley Bell, of 5UmmBf5ilic.—B. —LAS‘l‘ POTATO BOAT FOR SUMMERSlDE—A1‘tcr discharging ‘ over 5,000 tons of. coal at St. John's: Newfoundland. ihc S. S. Pacific, er-' rived light at Summerside on Thurs- ‘ day morning and after loading tweni ty-scven carloads of table stock and ‘ cccd potatoes. silippcd by the Harris‘ AbattoirlCompany of Charlottetown,’ left. on Friday morning for Char- lottetown and Georgetown to com- plete her cargo for the New York market. This is the largest boat that has docked at Snmmerside this seas- ‘has grown strong and robust. . "rut: CHARLQTTETOWN GUQRDIAIQ onarsvuf. TRIBUTE ram: cnaraun Boy Who Suffered Much Not! In; Perfect Health Nothing helps on a good cause like an endorsement from a reliable per- son, and the following letter, which is but another‘ link in a very long chain of evidence, speaks for itself. Victoria. P. E. I. ' Nov. Z1, 1929. Dear Shx-l can surely recommend . the Farador, for my only son was at one time a great sufferer from bronchitis and asthma. He had suf- fered for about two years and we almost delspaired of finding a cure for film 0 At last we decided la give the Far- ador a trial, after which he began to improve. I can now wnsciontously . say that he is entirely cured and I use the Fhrador mygel! for colds § on and was the last boat that will ‘and always find it to give quick re-i‘ come here for potatoes this fall. as she cleaned up all the poiatocars 111 i the yards at summer-side and all‘, shipments from the crest of the pron-s 1 lnce will be henceforth sent by rail; ‘The S. S. Minna, which came t0 Sum- i merside from Crapand and finished‘ loading at the Marine Vvharf left~ on \“c""*t~vla_s' night for New York. i --LEAVlTT-KENNEDY WEDD- ING-Tho marriage took place on Wednesday at 5.30 p. m. in the Un- ltGd Church at Oieary of llilss Kris- tine Jean Kennedy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. .¥ennedy, to Mr. Allister. Lcavlti. son of Mr- and Mrs. ’\Villlan1 lcavitt of Alberton. Rev. B. B. Profltt official/ed assisted by Rev. W. J. "Phillips, of Albertan- The church which was tastefully dec- orated by the girl friends of the bride with cut flowers and plants was filled to the doors with friends of the bride and groom. An arch of flowers and ferns formed a charming background for the bridal party. The bridc, who was given in marriage by her father, looked very charming 1n a lovely gown of beige lace made in the new princess style with long bodice and full skirt reach.- lng i0 the floor at the back. with hat and shbcs to match and carried a. bouquet of pale pink roses, Her bridesmaid, Marlon Campbell of Summeralde/rvas charmingly gowned in peach georgetic and lace with hat and shoes to match, hcr bouquet wit‘: lavender clwyélanlllcmunls. The groom was aLicncieclbyMr. Forbes Kennedy broiler of the bride. Mrs. Preston Kennedy, cousin of the bride rend- ered very effectively, “Becausc" dur- inn. Wishing you much success 1n ‘your i work" I am arrever. ' Yours Sincerely, , w. w. ma 1 The foregoing letter is addressedi lo W. E. Enman, Farador Represen- i tatlve, 26B Sydney St. Charlottetown. Mr. J. S. Perry ls Summerside rep- . resentative. Ask for literature wlthi long list of grateful Island users. i 0953 i i i i Minlrdfi Linlzaent for Dlatlmper. Eastern (Iuordian .'.\Mi.as Frieda Fraser, Montague. spent Sunday in Hopefield, the gucsl of her sister, Miss Florence Fraser. ..'Mr. Bertrurn Stewart spent Sun- V day in his home in Montague. l ..'Miss Beth Vcssey, Montague, has returned, after s, visit to friends ini Cardigan and Lorne Valley. . ..'Mr. Duncan Balderson. Melville. spent Sunday visiting friends in Mon- tague and I-Iopefield. .."I‘he IUSN Laura Nicholson and i Margaret MeSwain visited Caledonia ‘ recently accompanied by Mr. Bert McDonald. -'—Dr. J. A. Johnston, Tignlsh, who two weekaago entered a hospital in Mass. for treatment. in making sat- . isfactory recovery. lng the signing of the register. The Mission Circle Choir assisted atsthe service. After the ceremony a. rec- eption was lacld at the home 0f the bride's parents. Mrs. Earl Ken- nedy presided at ilie tea table, and Mrs. (D12) Kennedy cut the ices. Assisting ln serving were Mrs. Charles Kennedy nnd Miss Marlon Kennedy of Kenélnginan; Miss Blanche Champion of Alberton. Miss Sybil Tanton and Miss Evelyn Sinclair of Summerside. Mrs. Preston Kennedy ushered the guests into the dining -Miss Carrie Grady who is at pres- ient in Charlottetown was a visitor j it.) Summerslde this week. -$ ' —M.rs. Jolmsion Clark, of Amherst. iN. 5.. passed through Summersidc I ion Wednesday night on her way to ' ‘Alberton to- attend the funeral of flier mother. Mrs. David Marchbank, who died there quite suddenly on v/edncsday morning-s. -—Mrs. Charles ‘Meikle. of Summer- . Jflau-lh.‘ p’ Smart amass smv N__ little Wash Dress p“ Very Notable Value 75c ; Very remarkable little wash dress, assorted range 0i’ colors and patterns, very good value at our price of . . . . . . . . . . giughams and zephyrs, pretty, useful and I here. better than best. “ Lady Gay” Silk Bloomer ‘ $1.00 The best dollar silk bloomcr in Char- lottetown has always been offered The “Lady Gay”is something Al the new colors, cut correctly. made smartly, and sold only at this store. i rllLK PLNFED ON WOOL ._ . . . Stockings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Why be satisfied with anything 1n- _ fem’? sum: AND WOOL Stock- 1 no “LADY GAY” ings‘, great value at . . . . . ' BLOOMERS are 'l‘11e Best Dollar Silk ‘I o0 Stocking in the City ' "0iYtlEN’l‘” Silk Stock- ings in all colors . . . . . . . “Ui-lllilNim Purple Stripe Silk Stockings .. .... 1-00 _ 1.50 1.95 “KAY-SER" Silk Stock lugs. “$lendo" heel . . . "KAYSER" Silk Stock- ings. Pointed heel .. . .. . 1.00 Some new thin s 0u’ve Y Angora Hats and Tams in white, red, grey, sand and brown Children's all wool Suits, in blue, sand, cinnamon and 3 u a 1’ a a s a a e ~ u - green been, waiting for Children's all wooiixveaters, blue, red, sand, green, cin- namon, 2 to 6 yrs. $2.00 to Children's all wool and brush wool Sets in white, blue, 5 green, sand, buff, at .. . .. ' 4.95 4cto “ TRUSOGRAM ’ ’ Initials Ladies who are doing Christ- mas Fancy work will delight in this wonderful assistance. “TRUSOGRABP initials are finished just as the finest hand work would bc, padded, ready to apply to towels, napkins, lin- ens, etc ., and can be very cas- ily stitched in place. lrun FIVE SiXES n runs MC .1 No. 6 4c each, 45c dozen n r No.7, Sceach, 90cd0zen ° runs °c No. 8 12c each, 1.35 dozen 4 runs No. 9230c each.2,25 dozen __ N0.1030ccacl1,3.25dozen Snags--,-~--~-----------10° “STELOS” Hosiery Repairing Flawlessly Donei 40c Do not discard Silk Stockings on account of a. “run," Bring them in t0 us, and through the wonderful “STELOS” service, they will be returned to you in a day or two repaired perfectly and practically invisibly. 1.50’ room. At the‘ conclusion of the re-iiidfi. left on Fkldly to sllfllii o. 10W ccption the nappy young couple left Ways in Si. John. N. 3.. where her for a honeymoon trip through Upper ‘E011. Gwfll. Ind dIUIhIBF. Elli-i Canada visiting the principal cniesiThelma. have important positions enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will Wli-h the General Motors. Md. in . reside in Alberton. The Guardian joins a host of friends in wishing them evcry happiness-S. r-unsombs- ~ Ven. Archdeacnil and MYS- “Tlliih ' offiummerslcie. left this wee-k for f-falifgx, N. S. They expect in return on Saturday. “ Eczema “ Pellicura ” “ Eczema The most wonderful reused! in the world for ‘eczema. bolls. pimples. hives and all akin dlaeaaee, To he bad at all drug atone. Price per bottle $1.25. Nov. _2- that city-S. Fan Belt Tension The fan belt should be as loose as. possible without permitting slipping. ' A good test is to run the engine at. a] moderate rail: of speed, and h then shut off the ignition. The fan should stop with the engine; if it spine, the l belt should be tightened. inserting Screws At several places on the average car, screws are located where it ls impossible to reach with the fingers. A lump of hard grease. a piece of soft soap or ‘a piece of chewing gum will hold the acrew to the screwdriver until the threads are started. An Emergency Wrench A wrench may be needed for work in close quarters; the monkey wrench Q ‘ ,‘ ,*“,,,*“, "ooooooiotoogogqoooocooom .1."- Q-OO-OQ4-OQ 0-0-04040460-66-00-044 l: may be too large and a list wrench! of the required else may not be avail- able. 1n this ease. take a bolt 1on8 an...“ Lo afford a good aria. and screw two nuts on the end. With the nuts spaced the proper distance apart, an acceptable wrench will be had. Ulei Mlnarrlfi Llulmant In the lllblll. ‘ have You: arcs EXAMINBD AND GLASSES FITTED B! E. b. Registered Optometrist Montague, l‘. E. l. -—By ‘George Mcivianus MR-JIQCB§‘M'“' ‘ Sig???’ ~- ‘TOWN uo- us": 1N A 4 " ' Li} “Q?” '1 TMETGTWWQ m‘ “aen°°"“qsb o. w! oovr-Ru: .5 THvb ‘rwi GARL1¢ BANK? WiLhYl-Hfi to mn- can. LATERAL "aFIAKlNG ~ i‘ M ‘PHI; mas-asyn- o!‘ m; amm- who cam coast ma: BANK" uow- ALL is wet-l; PARKMAN O §O§§§6§O Silver Foxes Our felting and Cleaning Plants are now i.n full 09"!" tiara and ya have enlarged our aiafi in meet the large in- eraaae in buaiaaaa La than Departmenio. Proper pelting a1]; dollars ta pelt returns. felling and cleaning 12.00 only. Consignment Dept. Our new Consignment Department l: open lad immed- ‘aia order: are already plamd for hundred; of peitl. To meet tine we need 1500 felts AT ONCE. All pclia fully protected by enm limits if requested and liberal cash ad- vaaeee l! required. Oae of tiaa largest buyers in the world will be at our offlae within the neat few days. prepared to nay apt aaah fer all grades of to! Fub exact date of arrival will be all- nouaesd through the heal. Our eenlea to fez ranchers ta now couplets. taalulhg petting, cleaning. direct Ilfthaae er calla by waaigomnt. Conauit Department Managers for further partieulul. G. R. MacQuarrie Summerside, P. E. 1. 5 +>o>¢v¢ oooc v 1",,“