When the the father is dead. The If you have known of an maintenance .7 Insurance? HrfLl 0w... TORONTO the Father! THERE comes a timehwhen nearly every son sits in mental judgment upon his father. Sometimes, alas! that time does not come until mere lad, facecl with the knowledge that his is the task of helping to look after mother and, perhaps, younger brothers and siscers. Then it is that he judges his father. Then it is that he remembers his klndnesses, condones his w nesses, and then it is that he wonders sorrow- fully, why his father did not make better finam cial provision for his mother. thus sat in judgment upon his father, reme that the time ma come when your own so (or your daughter -if you have children-will sit in judgment upon you. dict be insofar as it applies to your provision for their, or for their mother's and your wife's If you haven't provided suficiently for their maintenance until they are able to look after themselves (and their motherF-isnT tllil tlw time to clo it—by means of Confederation Life wym for rile pamphlet '_'No Matter who: Hnpprru". You will find it serylnferesting— to say the least. Address your request now t0- i . l” """* Czrordianl d; a uuuai ...\‘| BBQ leading isiiili. dealers. v8l2-l i-lfl-lmo. nnliailoee. o, Son judges --MI. L. IOSIOCRNI. of London. England. is at present at Mr. A. E. Macliesn‘: office at Summerside and is buying silver fox pelts. He is open to buy large quantities and would like all those having silver fox pelts for sale to give him a call. 110-41 son, perhaps, may be a —TEA AND BAZAAR-The Young Women's Auxiliary of Trinity United lllurch, Suirlnlerside, held a very zccessful tea and sale of fancy work -i Tuesday evening. Music was fur- lshed during the evening. The zandsome sum of over $70 was real- lzetL-S. a iristancewhere ason has €K —MB. G. R. MacQUARIll. who has been advertising peltirlg, cleaning and consignment service in the ‘ Guardian, announces that Mr. ‘D. F. . Meehan, of the well known fur house i of Daniel l". Meehsn, Iue., New York. will be at his office on Tuesday, Dec- ember 3, and following days in l order to purchase direct, or on_ cori- signment, sliver fox and red for pelts for the various markets. 1i. What will their ver The Sal (Continued from Page iihcut inlraclc. The earth it is true .ill not be in perihelion by some 10 ‘r l’! of semi-diameter. BAKING l" POWER mg September next (i869) for the val}, ' lsafsty of mariners briefly remind ii i 1 your readers of this warning. m llie ' ~_— ‘ I meantime there will be time for the ‘vi u If‘ i repair of unsafe sea walls and for the B ’ l L ‘circulation of this notice througholi’ AKIN l the world." ll PWDEH Similar Predictions l It appears evident that Saxby 11m f at least on one other occasion made ll omewbat similar Prediction ls be irther adds- "at the period referred to iil Iss3. 1: moon filmencd to be in “(some outh declination, and accordingly the _;\'e.m‘ GOVIIYGNOUS 000N394 1h U10 southern hemisphere." a Not to be outdone by lsxby Mr. Frederick Allison of Halifax. N. S. gave the following prediction to a Halifax newspaper—' "I believe that a heavy gals will be encountered here on Tuesday next 5th October beginning perhaps on IS ALWAYS RELIABLE Ev? i. i fLTT CC LL.» -__.__ Eastern Guardian ..'BUNDAY llBVlCES-Rev. J. ‘w. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, Dec. 1, as followsz-Monta- ~ With your permission f will dur- l You’re invited to lsee Islan ’s l finest stock iof if Ladies’~Fur Coats WE'RE NOT A BIT MODEST aboutxthis won- derful stock of FUR COATS. We know so much about its extent and excellence that we would like you to get just as well acquainted with it as we are. ' u . . 1 a Fur Coats are hers. selected by eg- perts, with careful exclusive choice from only the best and most reliable makers in s . the Dominion. - ~ Quality First.‘ Every garment MUST be excellent in its price class, dependable - as well as beautiful. Among the Furs shown are China. Beaver, Sil- ver Rat, Natural and Dark Rat, French Seal, Beaverine, Hudson Seal, Caracul, Persian Lamb. The Seals are shown‘pla.in, or finish- ed in many styles of suitably blending fur. its; ti‘ Confederation Life - Association Bank of Nova 8001-13 Bulldifl. Brancii Office Charlottetown. DAVIS c» FRASER and was largely attended-S. —-DEA’l‘ll OF RESIDENT x0!‘ BLOOMFIELD-The death occurred, on Friday last at his residence at‘ Bloomfield. Jsot 5. of Mr. Daniel Graham at the age of 82 years, after only three days illness. The deceased who was very highlyrsspectsd in the district, will be mourned by a wide circle of friends. ‘flu funeral took piece oiFWsdnesday from his residence to West Devon Church and 7 cemetery. Rsv. Mr. Profit; officiating gue, ll a. in; Murray River, 3 p. m., and Murray Harbor at 7 p. m. . RDELICIOUS CHICKEN JUP- PEI, in the oao Fellows Hall on well- nesday, December 4th. Buy your Xmls Gifts at the Bazaar-A wonderful dia- play of useful articles. All kinds-All prices. il8-11-29-8i. ..'SUNDAY saavicas~mgiiiiii Church. 3 o'clock. roads and weather permitting. C. E. ~Arlzistrong. -—IN"DL\N Rwll- The October.‘ ..' ANNUAL MEETING — The services, New Glasgow, Sunday, Dec. . lst, at 11 n. m.: oovcnolsii nopilszi Monday night or possibly deferred as late as Tuesday night. but between these two periods it seems inevitable. Al, its greatest force the direction of the wind should be southwest. hav- ing commenced at or near south. “Should Monday 4th bs__a warm day for the season ~an additional guarantee of ths coining storm will be given. Rmldhly speaking the warmer it may be on the 4th, the more violent will be the succeeding storm. Apart from the theory of the Moon's st- tractioli, as applied to ‘ rology- which is disbelievcd by many. the ex- perience of any \careful observer teaches him to look for a storm at I meeting was held at the home of; lmlrmth “mun m°°ml3 °l Eu‘ next new moon. and the state of the Fur Coats $55 t0 ., $500. really superior coats, They are suitable for a Polo lined. At the Boys’ Department. Boys’ Blue Chinchilla and y Fancy Tweed Overcoats This new arrival offers you, for the boys. a great range oi‘ in blue Chinchilla and fancy TWeBdS- ges 9 to 17. Smartly cut, Venetian or $10.15 days and Fridays Until Noon. Mn‘ Jm“ Tuplm" Te“ members Point Women's Institute was held ‘mwmul m“ m“ Wm‘ “Hallwtvenl at iihe home of Miss Ellen McIntyre Ivan", Tm “um! w.“ pmum“ l on Nov. 7th., wit-h an attendance of same blame” w“ m‘? twelve members and one visitor. at e. and qusnt weather lately appears to be lssdlng directly not only to this blow next week. but to a succession of galss during next Full Fashioned. Hosiery A newhigh standard cussed, but no conclusion arrived at: Miss Ourris was appointed to send‘ l Rev. T. C. Fry, B4, Dean oiyLiiicoln Cathedral, iii England, is on his way lo South America i0 raise funds fol‘ I - restoring LllC cathedral. """'_"” ———— —"'_""Qi_ lyngfljfggg, 1155 just celebrated his filmtl’ “K111711609 W56 will’ Béfvéd byi eighneth bkzhday m m: “Lug ‘pug. jihC hiflll llltl SOClIl OOnVUlllnlOhl FOX FEED - FORiALE Bcri‘ 'I'ripc ' , Beci‘ Melts Beef Lips Bert‘ 'l‘ongl;c Trimmings. B(Dl(‘lCSS Bccf Veal, (in carcass) Lamb Plucks "FATHER 0F THE MATTRESS" _ -_- ;Iiellan. Some small bills were order- , (British United Press) led in be mid. Papers were read by l BERLIN, Nov. 27.——Herr Heinrich ‘Mrs. Hubert Gillis and Mia Currie ‘IWGSiPiKEl, the "father" of the spring ‘which were V01‘! much “Eyed. A l "mm m one o! me we" “mom”; isfter which tbs meeting closed. Mrs. buildings in the north of this city. 71mm" h" “it film" fill-Twila °Y The ma“ who made it possible m. the members for her kindness in en- ’ we world to sleep comfortably himself ‘mrtflnmg them’ The thud “mud . - meeting was held at the home of -. i. over‘y and squalid discomfort. ilifgeriidziit fdr his food on the char- Mn‘ “mm 811°" “Mm! Wm“ with O Canada. followed by recital “y or ‘fiends’ of Creed. ‘Pweive members answer- Herr Westphal relates how the idea. ed m“ o.“ with "mymem o‘ ma" of the spring mattress came to him lone wulmr present Mmum W6“ read and worms. several articles ‘H . Min l9; f l ‘T. “Ii l ‘ letters of condolence to Mrs. Bern-Elma yum u a L um ' ard Macbcllsn and Mr. Chas. Mac-i lment of Institute fees. ‘The finan-‘ iivhllc he was lying wounded during Lamp Trips lamb‘ “"1 *7‘““°"- "" °'"‘“” lnosplial bed. l-Ie secured his potent l zthe Franco-Primian war on a hard in" m b‘ one,“ w “away ‘m; Pemll sharpener, rollsrfornlalmbelli l l‘ "WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD". 7 I mi: ISLAND. l‘ The Rogers Hardware Horsemezlf. (carload l9" i" 1°55! Hogs Plucks, Hogs Liver l Horse Liver. l‘.| 187i and his first mattress was blackboard eraser and one galvari-l l presented to Prince Bismark, the Iron m‘ “w. bu¢m_ n w“ mm“ and § Jhancellor. who sent him in rc- ‘ggxndgd u“; h“ b, mum M. '- liurn a letter which ihe unfortunate Qgchml noun,“ A mscusion wok The Island (flold Storage Company Ltd. ii-Tudi’. Iinventor still treasures. " plea concerning s drinking you. The German inflation swept him gtsin for school, bu‘. nothing was de- oif his feet and left him destitute: lcidcd on. The secretary then gave a ' but Herr Westphll has not Iln" 1m mom Npoft of receipts amounting o-sesveeeaeomaoesaooeoo-oo . PEERLESS A FOX NETTING “ It's Better to be Sure Tllilll Sorry " Your Foxes are the most profitable investment that you have. Ate you going to lose thcm, by using any other Netting than Peerless? - "Certainly not." "Why?" "Because." you feel at ease known in; that the hast “QUALITY NET-l TING" is protecting your Foxes. This netting is GALVANIZED be- fore and sim- being woven. l i llangs Flat without bagging or sag- ging and makes a perfect fence. Can be erected by an "AMATEU." BPECIALLY MADE FOB. U8. OUR PRICES ARE THE BEST ON l l. l ~l McGOWANS LIMITED. lillmlilr Company, Ltd. tom-a oo-oooo-voeoo-so-eoooo-w hope. The inventor of the world's to $66.26 and expenditure 873.04. first spring mattress is now hard Balance on hand $91-41. Election of iii work u. his glret striving to pcr- omws for ensuing imi- are as m1- fcct the world's “last" mattress. 1°“: Plflldmi- MN- A-llX- C1118: lwliioii he says will be so soft the‘. iviw President. Mrs. Hubert Gilli-w ls will never again be necessary l” lxwunjéw?“ mfixr*'¢l“°' i . t m d - -‘ v M“! Currie. men ario er e ! w“, M". Wm. ’ M". Plhomss Rogers, Mrs. Bernard M“- | A gem Sh,“ mgchamsm opumdldiellan. Auditors Mrs. Francis Shea; ,H€i‘l'0n; Vice-President, Miss Mar- ‘l, fuming o handle has been in. IMrs. Ausiin Macliellan. Program tinted 1o. electric wishing msoli-}°°“-'~“M °f lflllrwflsntll music by dues to provide diflerent speeds I01‘ lMm “ml” she" w" E9191 M!!!" light and heavy fabrics. ‘Mm m?” Hlcl-“Yl ‘°l°'l M15595 Francis and Geraldine Shea, M153 Ethel Mann. choriu by club, and harmonica ssleotio by Billy shot A dalntily prepared luncheon was then served after which meeting “low! with sinsinr or God Save The King. Mrs. Edgar Hickey win m. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED B! E. E. P A RK M AN Registered Optometrist Montague. P. l. I. §OO§Q9QOQ>O i 4 ims Suggestions. l ow» QOQOQ-OOO PEISONALS E . —Professor W. J. Raid of Middle- I 90h. was I. visitor to Suminerslde on I Fitting and supplying Glasses WIdIIBBdBY-B- etc. . -_-_ § H. .1. MABON —M= J- P- comm“. o: om.»- oyl-ougyglgq MIN-Oh. bot H. was in Bummerside i Office Connected Willi 011 bllllllflfl this week-S. Drugstore ____ "MWIW- P-l- l- -—Mis.s Bllnche ulilileilei» of 000040400000000 Linklstter Road has taken a position *“_”“ '_ with Messrs 1". W. Strong and 00-, Ltd. of lulnmsraidspl. C. M. Lampson 8' 00.. marl-en. s4 Queen street London, l, C. d. laglaal Public Augtion Sales r aiw mas Bhlllllhc bslc‘ will be ruiusli- es without elastic by applying to a. 1'. Holman. Lilo Ian- Amsricsn manufacturers new use l0 times as much electric power as they did at the beginning of the century. The Swedish government controls approximately ans third of tbs dc- menlls. as. i. moose electrical one!!! in that I Bsprsssaislby “m”, Alfred Fraser, lnc. _ “ » ii: mill Avsaas nual estimates show mi 01.000.- 600 sf tbs fll.000,000 scrss of farm New York, N. i. land in tbs Prairie Provinces of Can- adsllavsbssasccupisd._ " tArf-lln om bloom. Roll Call, Chfls1| .. Mom glsss sump. so! was voisd fol- school fair. o4 wssvery dainty lunch yum-veg by‘ mud villi lioonuia Meeting opened by singing the Is- month}. ‘ Referring to the above predictions mm!“ We ""1 ""1 “MPM- the Halifax Citiasn published the foi- ll call was answered by the pay- ]1°wmg_ I “Great. prspartions were made clal report was then read by the about me whme, yeslm-day, 99mm; secretary followed by the election ‘the swfm which had been “now-w. of officers. Tile officers elected for ‘ed w take p1,“ 5°_dly_ Nenqy all the "mu-n! Y"? "e 5-‘ l°u°w3=." I the small craft, and several vessels. President Mn A- H- Belwn- W- ; including the Rosorioaui, mi out. iii |elected; Vice-President. Mrs. Daniel strum ‘m; ,m¢hm-ed_ whm time; zMacMillan; Secretary - Treasurer. fwh-o remamed had mm out in s11 Mrs. R. D. Cameron, re-clected; Di- direction‘ mun,“ u; flmost gmpas- ‘rcmors, Mrs. J. J. McDonald, Mrs. fsgblc w s‘; down ("m m; whm a1. JJ. F. McDonald and Mrs. Fred Cbc- duh “mom dumm- 0; bmak- 5 verie; Auditors, furs. Ellen lilcllean m; ‘my; “my m moquqnw of ilhe aild Miss Ellen McIntyre, The pro- ‘expgrflgd his}, flflg mny or the £18m wnslolcd 0i patriotic song-i owners of warehouses and stores‘ | and a reading ziven by one of the nenir the water, lion the lower floors : members. Lunch r185 served by the elem-ad 0g goods’ and gvgfytlfng, p05- hostess and the nleetiniz claw! by alble lo preventdamagimwasdzile. Af- tltc singing of ths National Anthem. _ mi- 311 the preparations, many per- Nexu meeting is invited to the home‘ dlsgppqinlgd ii; the result, The per- |formance did not come up to the , lprop-amme. and was not at all what . .wss expecied. ‘Irrterdiiy was fine in l ..'AT GASPEREAUX. —\ The an- the mommg’ .71 the attemoon nual meean-g of this Gaspcrcsuxkho sky began _ .0“ aver‘ and ‘Womens institute was held in the us“! o! a s“ ‘Vere mumamui ‘school hcluze on Nov. 18th., 1929. “about six o'clock p. m. the tide had I'm’ mm“ w“ °P°“°°l Wm‘ "l" risen within two or three feet of tile mum“ °l u“ cw” by u“ Hm’ tops of tbewhuves. but was then ‘dent. The rolLwils called and ans- Inn md ha“ m recede‘ Franc» i‘ “red by "lvelve member’ ma kmritlctatolns were freely made, however. , visitors being present. 'I'he secretary l“, the weather Wm‘ that this monk ‘JhQn read a report of the year's m: [we would s“: and we d“ see. work. showing the receipts and sx- ;__n°thmg W“, mmukabm be,“ =pcndltures wiilon proved sslisioc-lomy a mum,“ o, m, Wank,“ wry‘ The newly aplmlmed ‘lmm’ tide. A pretty sill! breeze commenc in‘: Hesidem’ Mm’ Lawrence MC“ ed about five o'clock last evening, and gradually increased until about twelve, when it blow a moderate gale. It continued blowing‘ more or less strong until about four o'clock, when it attained a very respectable force. but not sufficient to do any damage. About five it began to die away, and I'm‘ °l “ma” w” “"5"” l'° c" at eight there was hardly a breath ' ‘MW! °m°°"- Th.“ "t" "M"!!! ‘of wind to be felt, and beyond two l” be “'9 m" hi)?” °l M's- Lamm" I or three old fencesin the North end M°a°n°n~ Th‘ “mmli the" 91"“ and a few shingles of! “some houses . b!‘ singing, ihe Nations! Anlhem. m, wim- m-Niv we have bu“ of n, damage. Torrents of rain fell dlirins ..'ABMADALE woman's lrl- {most of the night. sloogsilloi- llioqii BHTUTE-‘Iilc annual meeting of gun, slushy m5 My, pg 511mm do. this Institute was held al, the horns um; g1; credit m- wamln; m, pub. OI lfifl. lfllél E. M-ICDODIM 0mm of thg nppmgghlg“ ‘form’ m’. “Wmnl-l" W1- Tlw 1119991118’ r ’ general feeling of one of disappoint- with the singing of the Institute men _" ' Ode. The report of (the secretary, was read and adopted. New oflosrs‘ were appointed namely President Mrs. Kate Mclnnis, re-appoinied; Vice-President, Mrs. A. A. MacPhcc: Secretary, Annie MacPhee; Direct- said... ors, Mrs. D. J. Meinnis, Mrs. Daniel "Barby claims w have been soc. B. MacDonald, Miss Lina MacDorl- 01ml in mm; 9155mm”, m: h, aid. Auditors, Mrs. Allan McKiniion quay prove either lucky or clever on olirlslliio MacAdam. Delegates tolths present oooosloii. As zoo astro- |oi Mrs. Ellen Michelin. |tina McKenzie; Sec'y- Mrs. Georg: IA. Hicken; ‘Ireasurer. Mrs, James ‘Riley: Directors, Mrs. Charles Steele‘ ‘fMlss Marie Steele and Miss Buthl Graham; Auditors. Mrs. alswon-ii‘ ililewellyn and Miss Hazel Riley. A English Comment Commenting on the Barby predic- ‘ Oimvmllmi- wl- Dlfillkl- MIQDOBInomicaI effect will opcraie ovsr the aid. Mrs. Allan Mckiilnnil. Mrs. A entire globe, ii is exceedingly likely 4- Wm" 1M‘- Mm DwJ- Main-pun will be s uh of wind ails s fill Wm appointed as a committee flood somewhere." to vial-t lilo school roi- ins montiiotl The chances or s hit in sailors Deoslnbsr. A committee was’ siso'liass were Ifihtly in his favor. He nonomwd w elm: loo school. cluls-‘usa the whole world w rangc over, tlna MscAdmi and Annie MscPhes for breaprcssiy stated the two helni. W" lbwlnted to visit sick for the splines would be litmus alike. If menthol ooooiiim. a mp of nfima inanyiccally, mills surface 5.1., wssordsrsdfcr scilcol sisocitbssarlnsviclontstoriaocour- voted for delegates expanses at the tbs hostess. Next’ meeiinr will bs ‘coming convention. The meeting bold sttncbomeof llmAllan Mo. fin Dollar Silk Stockings l That wonderful value DOLLAR SILK ~ STOCKING sold by MOORE & McLEOD. LTD. is known all over Prince Edward Island-and fart her. While it was better than all others-we've always been trying to get one better still. WE HAVE IT NOW,—puttingi our hosiery department another long step ahead of an rivals. ‘Black and I Style No. 300V '\'s'-'§2$"‘i3" ' b getflceDWei t Host; at: ay ear wi I'm (improved pointed ALigilt “"3"” tion the Iiondon, England, Standard‘ An six colors, ' $1.00 pair "d on the My named Buby cduld from torrential rainfall; and claim a fulfilment of his prudictlonlcsses backed up by the abnormally :1: 21:? belrxd: dxiknlz iher sonttguiiigii tide. Railroads were submerged e y cc t n o__and bridges and culverts carried llhavadgalcs, as: til: zllld of lh856:awgy by the mo‘; s o occur ut o me indlcat- In Concord, New Hainmbiie, the sd is nothing very-remarkable. rain storm was pronounced without The prediction of tho weather pro- parallel in ihat sect-ion. Rail-i began pilots was publialhezi in Ncwioundilsatmdgy nigh, w; contmued m, laud and tbc~fif said to have been 4 o'clock in afternoon of Mond the a day of quaking terror. but both fourth. Up o; qoyilgm o; m‘, Ii...“ Mflldly Ind ‘Puosday were perfectly two inchsaof rsinfeii" between that. "ml m” l “M” °l 91* ‘W!!! Nlnfmd four o'clock in the lftei-noon "WM thw- aui inches fsll making l. mm of eight The B. B. Acadia of the Anchor inches. Great damage was occasion- I-lm Mm Olurow srrlm st Bl. ed to railroads and highways. m ‘mm m‘ m‘ “mih- b“ 41d I'M eX- Maine an immense amount of dorm Dctienoc heavy 811cc on the Dwllt age was dons, tile frsshet and flood "li- ’ being Ifeatcst eve kn Sofaraslilavebecnablctotracc New York more my we in all libflfl it WI! 1i‘! $11G vicinity 0f Qg-ly 539mm‘ o! w” fourth Bo-wn ulc southern States on the second. i.“ o m", n“, mm ‘M an w,“ Wll-hinf-on". D. C. had an sxcss- did coins minor damage bu; m mp- slvc rainfall on the third and fourtnlpln; qggum n“ a“ n“ t,“ The Tiber -ovsrflowed and consign," 1."; o; “m” “m,” up small biliidlngs were carried sway. ugufljy m", m ("mum _ Storm subsided about t a. m. of the M pq-uum mi“. m. u“ w“ fourth followed by sundiine in ion-not severe. but is said u; b"; u,“ liuoiioi fell between third and zounli. o... a; m,“ w “nhmpm W,“ noon. Maryland had an excessive much bssvisi- inland, Pllllfllh AC-PGH. Wasbinlwn. ‘l. 1|] u] u“ “an. ‘u Baltimore hld liesvy rim on third moi-um...“ w m, mm", by bu’. no gale was reported. Psniisyi- utronlsiy heavy precipitation and vanui was flooded in many inns ‘bi “m, 13mm,‘ u, ‘um, u u; the State and at Philsdslpilia tbs moved towards lesions Maine aria rlvsr was full of floating wrecks. in the wsstsrn poi-lion of lfow’ Bruns- glib as wsli as New York ltsta traf- wick ', , " lowlsbsldupiaalldlsctionsby aim,‘ mam“ an moo. m Connecticut. New branch t: i...‘ Olnltflllnuulshogo-‘mun f-lamplhirc. Massacblnsltt, Mods logiosl lsrvics, not on, q u“, amid and Mains. crest tnsllm and storms has reached fhl Maflcimg “Psdlllv M"; 1 ‘siiloeaslilarmessszspopulsrprice. excellent wearing stocking ted for time who ‘l t weight slockin factory service wi $1.50 in W" rrmnt symm of wining to limo. ersbeen in force. the gala oi Oct. 4th, i809 would not have left the record of loss of life and shipping enumer- iiloil. Take the inltsncc or the son q!!! Gem-i, with a display of storm Willis. this which certainly would have been made wcil in advance of the Illc, this vsssel would iiovo uny dmlbteilly remained in port and Lb! Irv-ill»: diam- anrssii. f bi will In ,A|ll' ma! fsrbcttsrtotbs-ullp i“ new osils wtvdiscimmwsuwun The Rogers, Poor~_arilcld amine M ..-. .4 floods were vsrywilsrs ispcrisitprovui - mz». w ---»~...::.""c:.'".::.."m...'.:: Hardware w ‘fir. |I|IIII" .