i7 GRAFTON STREET. s“. e-$v-1"/-§>v.-B~*:~ l g iovrw-sinvnss s Opens T0m0rr gnew-Surpa ‘I 15,000 5H0 s1'00 \ \ , g or o trcrocrr’ an 1mm WHEN THE ,n0o1<s ss Shoe Stores Limite ____-- “ 1934 FRIDAY Mornin OPEN cusntorrsrowu. , Mm-0-KLEER* \ / STDCKINGS BY - KAYSER 7 55.... Made in Canada 0mm KAAYQEII MAKES n" ‘run nuns rsrn GAIIAIA lsss no. suns KA YSERJ MIR-0-KLEER SILK HOSE Not a ring-not a streak-not a fauit— the perfect, flawless SILK HOSE SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN At 75C "P. by, llliwiiillihviw The Charlottetown Pelt Receiving Station for the Marketing Departmgnt of the Canadian llational Silver Fox Breeders’ ' Association "will be in charge of Major A. S. ROBERTSON and _W_. F. BURKE in the Massey-Harris Building, Kent Street, Charlottetown. It will gremain in operation throughout the fur season. 00.41. $0,, m,‘ BASEBURNER or FURNACE $12.50 $775 fro; LOWEST carers m CANADA n; rigging: moo. _.l ,, ,veil of whim mile falling from ~ I cap of the wxtending beyond her train and‘ a ' ‘Currie-Logic Nuptials The marriage of Miss Anna Roberta Lcgle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Logic, to Mr. Clive Westaway Ouarie, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Currie of Halifax, was soiemnized at _ ten thirty on Saturday morning, November seventeenth, in h ‘St. Mary's Church, Oriel/ham, N- T 1B. by Venerable Archdeacon Thomas Parker. White chrysanthemums adorned the altar. masses of palms and potted ferns were banked on either side on the chancel steps. Mrs. H. G. Vaughan presided the organ. During the signing the Mrs. A. E. Logic of Saint John, aunt of the bride, sang "O Promise Me." The bride. Riven in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory bridal satin made on princes lines, gwith long tight fitting sleeves com- iing to a point over the hand, and the skirt lengthening at the back w .I0lli'n a. circular train. She wore n. s material and 881210 ca/rried - a. shower of Jchnanna Hill roses. The bridsmsid, Miss 01ers. logic, sister of the bride, wore s maroon velvet gown fashioned on princess lines with slight train and s small matching turban and carried an arm bouquet of bronze chryssn- thomums. Mr. John E. Stems of Charlottetown, cousin of the groom, acted as best man. The bride's mother wore s black lace gown and black velvet hat and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom's ‘L wore s gown ct navy blue satin and matching but and cor-sags 0d talisman roses. ceremony, reception was held at the bride, where a delicious wedding breakfast was served. The table was artisicaliy appointed with a large decorated wedding cake a; eemmi adornment, and was lighted with tal-l white tapers in silver candle- sticks. I After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Currie left on s. short trip through the province and on their return bouquet ,will reside in Charlottetown. rm- blue- collar ‘travelling the bride wore s KW? coat with a blue wolf over s dress of nsvy blue sheer crepe and blue hat, and bog. ~Outoftownguestsi ludedMr. and Mrs. N. A. Currie of Halifax, Dr. and Mrs- A. E. logic and Mrs. Hen-iv Hollies of Saint John, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richards Fredericton and Mr. and Mrs. A. triple N. B. Genetic. Seek Duties On Cork Board (C. P. by Glllrdlllfs Special Wire) ii i: :5. ‘ E a ti 2g; E5 2i i ii i _§ at‘ for ghim to have money. Object mat- a smell the home of shoes of J. Ferguson of Newcastle .—Chstham UITAWA, NW. ilk-The relative merits of cork board and fi-brs boards ss insulating materials, oc- IOIEIGN BIRTH i Wanted‘ A yHusband (C. 1'. by Gusrtflsn’: 8096M Wire) mun , N’. 1a., Nov. ao- "L-ady‘ considered fairly good look- ing, aged 2'1 years, with a. large bank account and some good real estate, wishes to meet or corres- pond with a nice respectable young man not oldsr-‘ithan 36 years." Headed “husband wanted." this men‘ in a local newspaper “Not necessary Isqvvs | today continued: in the worid- Ii’ we come to sn agreement he may move in and my}. RANKING WIDOW STILL PIUMEI (By The Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Nov. 21- One of the still unsolved social precedence controversies of this capital-which has been msny- of them-is where to put cx-Ipresi- dentls widows. There is no definite State De- partment ruling on where they shall sit at the official dinner tables. The result is that they. most- ly don't. They shine instead st women's luncheons and at teas-and as hon- or greets at mixed dinners where non who might "rank" them are invited. Flor the ever-in-demand Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, who has long liv- ed,here, the tenn "Co-hostess" seems to have been especially coin- ed. If s. “cabinet wife" should wish to honor Mrs. Wilson. instead oi’ having her seated on her right in the usual manner she makes he: co-hostess for protocoPs sake and puts he: st the opposite end of the table. The ranking honor Bussts are then seated mt the right Hid left or the hostess. and the next two at ths right and left of Mrs. Wilson Mrs. William Howard Taft has alsq fallen into the co-hostess cate- cor-v. but the arrangement is not looked upon ls an ideal and ade- quate solution of the ear-president's- widow-socisl-precedenoe pl blem. m. MELLICK w. r. The October W. I. meeting of Mt. Mellie-l: was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Wood, Waterside, and was a. very enjoyable and well-attended meeting. The advertiser added: “Am alone -. '_ ‘_-L... >__ Halifax Port Arrivals Arrivals:- Dommlca from New York. Portia from Nfld ports. Chedabucw from O. K. Service from Summerslde P. E. I- Cedarilaank from Calcutta. Msrnis from Sherbxocke. Ragus from-local harbor. Bullion:- Bonsecour to SERVICE Are You Ready for WINTER ? Leer-dam to Rotterdam Dominica. to 8t, John's. ‘Msgnhild to St. Pierre. Oity of Derby to U. S. ports. Ghedabucto to Local harbor. O. K. Service to Local harbor. ‘Marlis to local harbor. Ragus to local harbor. Vmsels in berth:- Ohomedy loading. Portia discharging. Ohedabucto bunlrering. Barge No. 2 Berth. City o! Derby discharging. 0. K. Suvioe discbsrzisg. Drcirtnixigholm loading. Now is the time to fill the Coal Bin, Winter is right ahead. We are sup- plying many homes with the very best, HARD COAL SOFT COAL , and coma" A. Pickard & Cb. PHONE ‘240 Magnhlld loading, Acadian berth Vessels due to arrive:- van-leer:- 20—Spec from l-Yambiu-g, Ql-Lillemor from Jamal . Siamese Prince from Far East. 22-3-Calrnross from Montreal Fernifleld from Halifax. 33-1-84! Rodney from Jamaica. Nova Bcotia from Liverpool. Gan. Britisher from Australia. Man- Spinner from Montreal. 24—Pennlend from Antwerp. Cold Harbor from U. S. ports. 25-Ohedabucto from E. C. ports mGx-evsicke Castle from Phillip- es. Delaware from New York. Caimvulong from " e \_ 27—dits.nc from New York. ~ The bandit, Ladisiss Maczusa. W!" bad been sought for 12 months, war found in m underground cave OI fountain or 5,000,000 square feet of_0f the “sky ride," an eerie appar- N“ “u” ‘mm MWWTNL wall-board o: a trsinload of assert» stus swung between two steel masts “u, m” “w ed steel Elrdexs. are rm high. Another of the run To CARY A Presently the wrecking crews will interesting properties is s collection W" 3:01:11? fag-ring m» World's m: o1 flags. , ‘ w be e ~ m. my Th” Canadian m”) ‘am 801:8 ntgbléonliatgitz,‘ fiatlfnr: the wooing or a molar war. ARBAW Nov. ao. _ Polsndh OHICAGO- N°V~ ill-Hartline are ends for sale. w _ The most baffling 10b confrcnt- "Robin Hood" fell into the hands or friend Stanislaw dog watched over the entrance to the cave. Moc- ruga and Motyks. both were 1m- prisoned at Lvov. the‘ of _his who can use a complete fire do. The annual meeting was held on Nov. 15th, at the home of Mrs. J. E. MsoEschern. Cherry Valley. The singing of 0 Canada opened the meeting and the Ode followed. The roll call was responded to by l6 members paying cues for the ensu- ing year. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the inst monthly meet- ing were read and adopted. The President, Mrs. W. H. Drake. made a charming little speech, thanking the members for their es- sistsnce and co-oporstion ’ ‘ the yes-r. A vols of ‘ , was tendered Mrs. Drske for her untiring efforts i: s? i; 5r meeting will be hold st tbs homo of answers will be Jokes. President-Mrs. W. H. Wood. Vice-president — Miss Elisabeth MecRse. Secretary-Mrs. Jack Mscflls (re- elected) mam-ma um. llscQuem (rs-elected). Directors-Jim. J. I. Mswschsrn. (B! The (bundles Press) Miss Viols Bsllem, Mm Wilfred I Nov. al-Jtprwos wood “ . New York twins I Auditors-Mrs. w. n. mm, m. '1'!" Program usbsnirths‘ . mun-Manse, manannanammmstu (Pstriotblosssoflw) manila: 'm1wuessrnsnrtmosomn '“°”' """ w“: . .s......‘A""...i$....-a ._... ssssoltillisbssdsof (Mflsosssllu Mr-s.W.A.MscBsssndtbsrcllosil' R-ichmznd, mglsnd, will spend 547°" 50 be offered here for anyone in; the wreckers is the dismsntlinglpolice near Prsewcrsk today. _ $200,000 in clearing its slums. partment or the world's biggest Doble-Header Oppo riuniiv November r nd. ‘and 231-4. 22 _._...._......_... ._...