h THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN irrsr YOUR EYE on HOLMAN’S FURNITURE WINDOWS! g Both Stores -- Summerside and Charlottetown Starting Thursday, Nov. 25th PAGE FIFTEEN _,,___,.-__.,__fl= 1-1 in‘ Entrust tumour this column is reserved [or aura o! local interest, but advcsflalng o! I "I"! nature all! be Inserted as tlvc seats a word. strict]; pa; able in advance. CRASWELL tor Photographs. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN - SUI-ANCE- BOWABD MoINNlU Fitted Footwear at l75~ Queen Street. NOYEMIIER _ 26. .124}. THE REGULAR Monthly Meet- ing o! the Ladies Auxiliary, Can- adian Legion, B. E. S. l... will be held in the Legion Home tonight at 7.30 P. M. For over 6O years DIWITPI KIDNEY l IlADDII “ma, CROSS Iaans, ALEX, nus have been uaed throughout the world tor AN 93A, _. Sgfvlcgg 1°;- sunQay, the relief of such distressing complaints u November 28th. Uigg 11 A. _M. Cross aacxscur, suoosn orsoaorns WIYN scsto- Rwl» 3 P- M- Altlwndrs 730 P- M- mo mo summo, those rninor susuwtnc 14°- 55?" Hwlm- 111mm‘- rAms, and that "oowu DIAOOINO" WIAIINESS. DEWITT’! PILLS act promptly on your kidneys helping them clear waste matter from your system, thus relieving your pains as a natural consequence. You CAN get relief. Ask your drug- gist Ior DI Wm’! PIIIS today . . . 60¢ or 2% tlmu the quanllrz ‘u - 3 P. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. luv. GET THAT FIT AND ACTIVE FEELING germ ‘wirrs PILLS for Kidney and Bladder troubles. "The First Dose Convinces” I Dept. or-sr-es. sszo at. James st. w., Montreal, Que. ifivlgi yam“ Ntlgimmmilii? . h,__ I I . .. csnaaron w. r. Princebown Road at s. Winsloa REGULAR ' ' South t 730. You g Feopie‘ Uni n YOrli (Ind vlfllllfy The eighteenth annual meeting u; mshomu ,1 m4 15:,“ v o! the Carleton Women's Institute 11mg, Ffldgyl u; g_gg_ Ry“ E, Q_ Price Reduced $1 Mrs. Alex Benton, York, spent Irlday‘ in the City — C. iir. and Mrs. Westley Mhthew. York, spent Monday in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Cooper, York. spent Saturday evening in he City. Friends of we. Edmund Mac- liillan. York. are glad to hear that she is recovering. tirs. Elby Hardy. Pleasant Grove. spent s few days in York the guest oi her daughter. Mr. Herold Watts. was -held at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacMicken on Tuesday. Nov. 16th, with the president, Mrs. Hebe-r Myers in the chair. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode. and by repeating the Creed in un- ison. Roll call was answered by fifteen members and three visitors present. Minutes 0t last meeting and last annual meeting were read and approved. Committees gave their reports. The President gave her report tor the year. Secretary treasurer reported receipts (or the year amounted to $146.05; expendi- tures amounted to $85.93 which lett a balance ot $60.12 tor the year. Officers elected (or the coming year were as (allow-s: President, Mrs. Heber Myers, CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services. Lord's Day. November 28th. Cape Traverse 11.00 A. M. Sumnner- side 3.00 ‘P. M. Coleman 7.30 P. M. hionday, November 29th. Milo, 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. MaoEwen. COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD United Church Services for Sun- day, November 28th. are: West Oovehead 11 A. M. Covehead Road Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. WI: HAVE ESTABLISHED a new Service Department tor repairing Coleman Lamps and Lanterns and can now give prompt service on rc- pairs to these appliances. R. ‘r - Holman Limited. Charlottetown. WTNSLOE UNITED CHURCflw- Evans. Supply Minister. NEW GLASGOW P. E. I. Christ- ian Chur-ch Worship Services Nov- ember 28th. 10 A. M. Bible Schocn. 1i A. M. Worship and Communion. 3 P.M. Bradalbanr. 7.30 RM. Fred- ericton. Paul L. Richardson. Minis- ter. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTORAL CHAWGE. - Sunday, November 216th. Cavendish l1 A. M. New Glas- gow 7m P. M. Cavendish Sunday School United Church 10 A M. The Y. P. U on Friday. November 26th, B P M. at the Manse. George Gough. Minister. TBYON — BONBHAW BAPTIST S-Ply Walnut Veneer “DUTCH AUCTION" 0n A Beautiful 8 Piece DINING RQOM SUITE .00 Daily Until Sold Two beautiful Q-pieca Dining Room sum,‘ (one oi each store) go on Sole Thursday Morning (November 25th) in a novel uud exciting way . . . A "DUTCH AUCTION!" Which means that these Suites will be ra- duced in price by $I0.00 every day uni-i] .\i.r. Willard Murray, Pleasant (re-elected). Grove. spent Sunday in York. the Vice President, Mrs. Albert Cras- gAsTgrrTlge-seglg” n?!‘ ‘guilt; Id _ _ _ guest o! his parents, Mr. andMr-s. well. Jgelagdofi Miqlryfsé Eek ‘l’ ' Th”? 81"!" Dllllllg Room Still‘! ore of lustrous, luxurious 5 ply Walnut Randolph Murray. Friends of Miss Doris Taylor, York..are sorry to hear that she has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. “FF. Herbert Lewis. York. is Iucndlur n tew days in the city ‘N guest o! her daughter, Mrs. \l;i!rr hiar-Fsdyen. ‘its: Marion Murray. sludent, u! tnion Commercial College. ch". ulltuurh. spent the week-end at. her home in York. The regular meeting or m, on?‘ ‘I113 Mission Circle was held °" M01111!’ evening at the home 0! Mrs. Ciiflord Ohappell, and Mrs. Westley Mathew. "m" 5W" Elmdfly in Dunstafl- ‘flaw lllfi guest of Mrs. Mat-how's aster Miss Margaret Stewart. Mus Earth MacSwain has n. ‘fined ‘In her home in mngstun, Ve'1\-“\lsrt.lng in ym-k m, we" - .r.. and Mrs. Lenard Newsau. Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. Arthur MacMicken (re-elected). Directors: Mrs. John Quigley. Mrs. l-larold Muttart, Mrs. Earl Thompson. Auditors: Mrs. Ralph MscCaull. Mrs. Avalah MacCaull. Red Cross Convener, Mrs. Boyd Lowtht-r. It was moved and seconded a committee be formed to pack a box for the United Emergency Fund for Britain. Those appointed were: Mrs. Stewart MucMickcn. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Mrs. l-leber Myers, Mrs. Avalah MacCalium. New Lunch Committee: Mrs. Earl Thompson. Mrs. Boyd Low- ther, Mrs. Wendell MacWillIams, Mrs. Ralph MacCaull kindly in- viied tho members to her home tor the next meeting. It was decided to have our meeting the first Wed- nesday oi! December. An interesting contest was conducted by Mrs. Arthur l\lucMickcn. Collection am- ounted to 75c. The National An- them brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. ALEXANDRA W. l- Annual Roll Call service. Rev. O. A. Britten as speaker. Albany 7.30 P. M. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. SUCCESSFUL CLINIC HELD.- Thc Baldwin's Road Women's In- stitute recently took a very active part in their school health prog- ramme vol-ten they organized a den- tal clinic tor the pupils under twelve years o! age. With the ss- sistance of Miss M. Darling. Public Health Nurse for Kings County, and parents in the district the children were transported to Dr. J. D. Reddiifs office in Mt. Stewart where the clinic was held. A pre- liminary survey of the children's teeth was made by Miss Darling. the teacher Miss Margaret Mac- Donald assisting with records and detailed arrangements. The clinic was financed by the Women's In- stitute and the health Division. De- partment of Health and Welfare. paint the window sashes. Bills amounting to $2.80 were paid. The following are the oflioers “Dutch Auction” veneer — beautifully finished. They in. cluda a roomy chino cabinet — 6 uphol. stored chairs — and o drop Ieof table with Duncan Phyfe legs. See this outstanding Dining Room Suite in our_ window today AND remember that some lucky one of you is going to get this “Suite at o reol-_ real Bargain! Starts‘ Thursday, November 25th. Price Drops By $10.00 Every Day Until Sold - Someone Gets A Bargain 0n Ii Lovely 8 PiecegDining Room Suite! Friends and neighbours o! Lcn- i t‘ h id i i th caning aar:-- e ____ _ _ ltd Andrews. of York. gathered at L$ZC§§I,‘,“§QO‘,Q°QQ“§W§’,§,,1...: oitresaeiiit: Harold Boston. s s V‘ y’ if w‘ '— "Ti-Ti, —_ Lhslvlgomltgloon hThur-sday afternoon ing. Nov, i0. The meeting opened Vice-President: Mrs. Nat Mc- lM AIN S . y auled. sawed and with the Island Hymn and the Klnnon. ‘. . ‘ 1 i A r . l. ~ llllll‘ about six chords of wood to . , , "4' "i011 Out as Mr. Andrews is ll patient m th . lmletmvn e hospital atChor. Creed. 'l‘en members paid their dues. The retiring president. Mrs. Nat McKinnon graciously thanked the Secretary: Mrs. lruce Judson (re-elected). ‘Treasurer: Mrs. Wallace Bre- haut (re-elected). Only 10% Down SUMMERSIDE 8s ' ARLOTTTOWN FURNITURE WINDOWS .__ members tor their co-operation Auditors: Mrs. Benl. Wood and during her term o! ofllve- M Mg; l/Itllwfl wfi-uyt Meal“ i The treasurer reported recei s rec ors: s. on ' ' Dnnqq groom's parents. Mtr and Mrs rill id " b! _ M-(mflly _. (JOADY WE - _ _ - u res e in Hope River where LONDON —- (GP) — An epi- READING, England —- (GP) J wl-llll"! 3220-541 o’ ml‘ m‘ ‘m “d H a“ Gum Altxlfi lllllrPhll Where I very cmov- the groom is a successful young demic o! sacrlleglous thefts" has Berkshire tarmers have decided t1 of $119.00 was spent on theschool. Sick committee: Mrs. Milton ———— he evening was spent. Many r m , f - ~ r - 4_ y q . *0 W0“? $93.54. leaving a balance on hand Smool cvlnlultlec- Mfl- a the scene o! a very pretty ued- tesury to the popularity oi the many ycarsiof happy ‘wuusu ningtoli, southeast London, lo lock satellite ldwu at Brackncll, n dill! 011 MOMIBY. Ovembfll 15th. young couple. life. lhis church on weekdays. here. McKinlion and Helen Green. The sick committee reported one Program: Mrs. Milton _W0Od- when Bernice Francis daughter o! Previous to he; mgfflggg a mis. visit made and fruit. taken. Mrs. Benj- Wovd Rind-Y lfil/‘lltd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ooady. Emy- celjgnggryg show" was “mined QUR BOARDWG HOUSE The school committee reported the members to her home for the vale, became the bride ot James to the bride 3t the hum; or 1m- two rolls of paper towels ourch- December mretlns: roll cull to be Gregory s01‘: o! Mr. and Mrs. Alexis uncle Mr. Walter Coady where she ‘ ased and the floor scrubbed. It answered by an eXchlillfle °l Murphy. HOPE River. The cere- received many useful glits. _ was decided to wash the walls Christmas gifts. The lunch com- mony was per-termed by Rt. Rev. The grooms gltt to the bride and ceiling the last. week in No- mittee to be Mrs. Wallace Brehaut Mssf- J- A- Mil-I'M)’. uncle oi’ the was a. gold bracelet, to the brides- vember. It was also agreed to and Mrs. Ernest McCabe. groom, Present in the sanctuary maid a pearl necklace to m; also was Rev. George lllacflor- groomsmsn aleather billlultl. of $8.05. Major Hoopla BUCK 0R MIZ. ROLLWELIJ sxcrrme ? NOT You LOOK N5 ru. TOME DONN ‘rue HEAT MUCH MORE ‘rt-tan wean AS A or= ouz paid-rm. BOMB rue Ci-NCAEO uses TEA BAG H‘ "m h b k1 _ an? wawuxrr-zv Acme, r=ti2e!-~ Bur 4~3ETTER ucr . mc. Po ntereaatnd - ’- M, ~ ' _ ..3‘":.::*::.:::=:::l.r*;.11."12*;.:: ‘ti; lirizr. ‘it: l ‘i’ ifidisw“ “trial?” /” §3Eé¢5EEsME lhifi§u“§i%§s ; Maritimes. On their return they l‘ t TOO EXCITING‘? ;// CONTQCI- OI: THE WIFE YOU é ' ~z é Whlimlneasslpellasuaaslfltalallfliieeyal ‘lllysaaaelssewllallbsfrabaltastbnlvsrladlp-z ilwnemrylweettspyeasnekeisnowdtssialnlfl illploatatisalayanbytlle exclusive prams laevmas “Perlettlsa .». . (bed \/"'-eheslral la‘ more yea a cigarette Fulloyumg the ceremony braak- corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of ,_, D" l‘ "M! abut s! perfect a a a Ia heslaass a a a la last was servea at Hit! cabin: :1;sgugylwgsuglinfaléffiefgg; ‘£3; _~hm"'h.””‘ iihlliiii-tlighagiiiestesi.o‘v'i“he ‘ioaslt llo mflfllékl§°lflfl ‘:25! fad ‘imii-awa; [ZZZ I the bride was DIODOEH W M-‘IT- etYect. It loosens the phlegm, helpato //% J. A. Murphy and responded to by clear the air passages. and soothes _ / the groom Other speakers included the irritated membrangs. ‘This fir; / M“ Geo," Mncormlck‘ n,“ J_ plainswhy it briugsharcmgsg ‘r’; so; me \ / Pinex a s spec o u ‘QQLLWELL % SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES vary lovely in a iloor length gown | o! embroidered While satin with , My L555 AND wgpzg l-trr QYA matching tloor len th veil She car- flgq a bouquet 0181-05“ ‘ind white ' l * T-‘l-L WRITEYOU cornatrlona Her bridesmaid was , i 7; y. TCMOQQOW e Miss Ethel Callaghan who wore 1 V.’ l u’ " FQQM MQME, a r r w rm I ‘ l ~ I mcus- s eer w 1 overs r o gure _ . ' ._ o nylon marquisette. She wore a g ' ‘x ‘ l ‘Q 5'2’ / matching veil and carried a. bou- quet ot mixed flowers. The groom was ably supported by his cousin Mr. Brendon Reid. Mo» My» .3111, i515»; an: ’.‘ihifil.l’li;'.ti‘.i‘“i’rlli.iéfi‘é’i°e ~—— q 005d“ 55 “s as‘ e a r a Canada because It gives such gratify- E a party to the all" which was Prfl- In; results. It's no trouble at all to ~ ,_ tily decorated ior the ‘ocassion. mix. and eosla but a. trlde. ~ ' x Miss Mary McEh-ey played the traditional wedding march. Dur- ing the mass and also during the signing of the register suitable hymns were beautifully rendered by Mrs. Amos Callaghan. l. Dalton, Mr. Joseph Ooady. Mr. Walter Coady. and Mr. Alexis Mur- phy. This was tollowed by a reception p, thr Qvfnlng n! the homo oi’ the Syrup, at Home You'll ba BENIN how quickly a bad winter cough can be relieved. Into a i6 ounce bottle. pour 21-;- ouncsa o! Pincx: then till up with granulated sugar ayrup to make .16 ounces. Syrup is easily made with 2 cups of sugar and 1 cup of water. stirred a. (cw momenta until dlssoirorl. ‘o “ beaded. Or you can ure proven ingredients, in concentrated form. well known for its soothing eflect on throat irritations. Money refunded It it does not. please you in averv way. Pine: la Dependable! roésm WAY.’ r 8430M f§ailaecu SFTB 11-20