' the lllllll who iishcd NOVEMBER 5.193s >7 EfiuRcHEs TOMORROW CHURCH of ENGLAND Si. Paul's Church m}, sunday alter Trinity _. The Rev. ll. D. Raymund. ‘w?’ D_ p, Organist -— MISS Earle. Choir Leader — Mr- ,\, Dcnrllfi- 11 am. Morning Prayer (Holy Mum) lmfl Sermon —: Dr. l°"‘~l"'~l~‘- °"""'l.»*li"r- ... mum; of the Wor i 0 P" no ‘m, gundsy School end my], Chest!- (White om Sun- mLm Evening Prayer uni Ser- 1 v ' The Rector. Oiiertory “mun: "Like l8 the H311" -— umhMyE-i PRESBYTERIAN flbyterlan Church in Canada St. James Church Pownal Street Minister — Rev. It. Moorhead Legato, DD. gm; ist-Mrs. K. S. the" Rogers. Lawson choir Director-Mrs. J. A. public ‘Vorship: Morning, at dgfffl and evening at seven o clock. Sunday School at two-thirty. lfiilifihhllguslllilra o My Soul'- litoI-Ivigin l . ‘ s c: Fiyfiazlgrvltllll turf-Thompson. stmlgcn _ and Visitors Cordially Invited. y». ‘Li Zion Presbyterian Church Prlnne and Grafton Street Cu-Iyle Webet Item Wood. - (Mendelssohn). ‘ be placed on the tablet of those who gave their wreath will ill IIIPIIIOU’ u", in the Great War. :30 p.m.: The Sabbath School ‘pd Bible Cl asses. Evening ivorshlp 1.00 p. In, Thane; "The ht 0t the Worid.", n 5; 64:0, @155“. ‘Allhllilgaf’ s ous amen on flair‘ Soloz‘ "All In All April iilornlng" (Roberton), Miss Claire flmrliillrlrl. "llleswd is that nation whose God g the lord.’ Let all our citizens truly worship Him who is the God 9i Ellthm. A Cordial Welcome Await: You ' at Zion. Through The Looking Glass iliy E. O. LAIRD) ZEBEDEE Zolwcc. like his biblical name- Srik". w.» ll tisllelmuil. In a snlull ll l‘ “u. also a farmer. For llusl". il<~ lllllslled lvrlh bringing in Ill!‘ l t, shining harvest 0i... lhu ~l“. lg and reaping wit : swing 0i thc season; . lib orchard wherein grew llcil . cs. llul. the sen was in his soul and, in ills (~_\'c.'~. Blue his eyes were, when Ill‘ was pleased. with o stun- lllr lli illclll llkc the shining cl.‘ Slllli- lncr mu ml lluter; and loud, when hc l.'< angry, like the slate oi‘ sell on it windy, clouded dtly. As v oldcr his whole face bore of his salty calling. In be- llzccl and weutlter-beoicn: 1d with leathery wrlnklcs. _ .1 llil cvcs and nose they wclsc fl1'l‘l'l Allti numerous. like wrinkles ietl. lu- iilpillill! waier on a sandy bar. A short, stubby beard climbed ills chrcks A crooked, black plpe was hclll firmly, whatever tho oc- lllllotlon or the weather, between his lip<_ "Old zoh", the villagers called him. in ll kindly way. ‘rhcv loved to watch hliil handle his big. t-lvo- nlostcd ilsllillu schooner up and l-"Wll lilo chlmncl. For, the siiilcl‘ the brcczc, the more “Old Zcb" lorlcll _lll the skill with which he low i115 craft. Sometimes hc, lmd with lllln. 5\\'°ut out nnd in the spra-Y-flyini.’ harbor when other bouts tied tiullt- lv lo illPll‘ wllnrvcs. He despised nlotor power. ILDd would haw nollc v1 _l:, ill: wlls a fisherman of the Eiilrliibnlllld he rode the sca like a n, Wllm he walked the land. his “'~"$JS siiii curried him, musing him to rull from side to side like lln lllvbrlllicrl lluldsnlan. This diffi- fillliv of locomotion, tnizcthcr with the lrflc time allowed from his scrl colltuu, no doubt contributed to the Bmnllllcs of his potatoes and cah- -<. ‘The neighboring farmers winked ol-cr thcm. But. if the fruit. °3 "l" ficlrl was llelzliblblc. the llliilcf. of ills orchard were the ridc ""1 l-clllzlll. of his hull-l. sllel rcd °Tl illfoc sldos, by tail spruce hcdlzcs. m!“ Illllrlinl: and I-ylflllnlfilil winds ‘he orvllllrd llly opcu to the south. Ztbfllfc had set out, every trel, in i? W1 h his own hnnds, planting "it first one the day he brought his bridl- in ihc hill farm. Titc irecs 5"“ Mid flourished. as did the ilhllila‘. nncl the blackberry bushes, Wm"! by the young wife. “me ozlssed. There were rich re- g?!“ e orchard; among the wlbwrv bushes; and the (lullllas grew taller and more splendid with cmPmnii seasons. ll grand- ’ ,, ns. pay ‘ ’ vacutlow tit-ill: lrargxdsWggf “M Dim-in the-corner" among fpllehtlgs. Then, suddenly, I.‘ The S.. . “IMOGE from Montreal to load Cargo for Newfoundland , UNITED CHURCH of CANADA Tllliilyftlillell Church Prince irect “unlsivr-lwv- lluell Miller, are...‘ DJ}. Assistant — Rev, Lewis M lilurmv. an. Organist _ A. m. Kendall, L.Il.A.l\I., A.A.G,O, 11-20 sum. Public Worship. Scr- l mon: rm: FRUSTRATED Pull» POSES OF GOD". Anthem: “Light o! the Lonely Pilgrims Ilelu-t." ._. mfg?“ s a .rn.: un Blue glasses‘ BY School and 7.00 lLm. Public Worship: Ser- mun: "TIIE WITCII or ENDOR". Th6 Place o! superstition in rc- “lion versus the Will of God made ‘ known through Christ and the Iioiy Spirit. Anthem: "Recegglongl lK|I1'_llflI—DBK0Yl‘n). Selection by Menu Double Qltllriette. Visitors and Students Cordlally __Wclcnme._ BAPTIST The Baptist Church Prince lnld Fitzroy Stl-cct liilllisitr — Tile Rev. Ilnrvey L. Ilentnn, B.D. Orglltlist Miss Jielen Callbcck. (lhnir Director — Miss Vera II. M. Campbell, Mus. Bac, “ Morning Worship l1 o'clock. 0r- Return unto Thy Rest" (Pugh- fln Prelude. Miss Callback. Solo. Evans), Miss Pczlri Bums. Anthem: ‘Lord, For Thy Tcmler lilcrcios“—— iI-‘arruntl. Sen-non: "Companions in the Heavenly Calling" — The Minister. The Church School 2.30 p.m. The two senior groups meet immrdiail-iy after the morning service. erg: at I230 p.m. ven n; “Worship ‘l p.m. Organ freludc, Miss (lniiileck, Antill-m; 1 Pants _the Ilnrt" —- (Spullr). Obllgato. Miss Campbell. Sermon: "The Man Who IIas Ills Prlco" — Thu Minister. This is the fourth of a serlcs on "Some Saints and Some Sinners." You are Invited to Worship with TIIE BAPTIST (‘IIIIRCII >.i_____._____*______ Central Christian Church Kent Street Minister — Rev. S. C. Cooper, Tll.l\I. ~Orgnnist —— Mrs. V. L. -DingweIl. Morning Service 11 5,111, An. thorn: "Saviour Like u Shepherd Load Us." Sermon: " vhy M15. slons?" Sunday School: 2.30 p.m. Evening Service: 7 p.m. An- them: “God’s Hand Iins Load". Sermon: "The Man Who Saved The Human Race." All Cordiniiy Invited. Zebedee was zllonc. Tho chi rcn wcre gollc. And, she wllo hall walk- cd the llill farm ns ii. brldl- rllpglcd ztutzly. never to return. In ills lollc- llness. the old fisherman nave up the form. and fumed wholly to his first IOVe, lhe scli. But he would have none of the bill,- schooner and her crew. To the anxiety’ of his neighbors, hc sccurlwl a snlall sail at. "Some dny- " said. illcyuulcl shook lhcil" llcncis. As for the oltl than. liPCtllPS< of tltcll" fcrlrs alone he snilcd his tiny ‘craft. with a reckless gesture, in and out. over illo harbor bar. Ho was r. purl. 0f the wind anti the sky, the llont,l-: and iho sea. which I10 lovcd And his song, though lll‘ knew it not, was the sonlz of Iflysscs! “For my put-pose holde T o sail bcyollrl the sunset, and tllc imlils Oi all tllc wcsferll stars, until I die, We nrc not now tllnt strength which in old days Moved crlrtll uml ll(‘li\‘(‘n, that which IND HIT. Wt‘ 111T‘. ~- One equal tcnlpcl- of heroic item-ts Made wullk l)_\‘ lllili} and fntc, but sirollg in will, To strive. to scek, 1o find. llnrl not in yiclri." Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY Arigig S.\'I‘I'IiD.\\"S Uh ll:.t. only o .t<l lll wlvinsr RETAIL DIARKET‘ y. , mjykpg for war, but Roast bcct "nill ll< of this adult Cream ‘ rcll of the Broccoli Bunch s. if you. Celcry bunch snmctlllnlr Potatoes pk ml wdllllt for Turnips 2 for 'l‘l:l~ llc of Na- Siew meals tiollr, Lllllllll lllll three plans for Sicnk lh tllc v-ccclv‘, ilrilrfrl s. The first (jamlynowm 9M1, \\"i,'\‘ n. Mhfilil at. lslol_ on Pros» Butter dairy flovixlffll‘ P_r~llcc and SfiPinl Justice (zhklken Mo)»; itl 103R, ‘lllrlso for whom it. ‘was Fq/gv] l!“f‘l_\(ll‘ri wcjxc slncnkcljs llnri lvrltcrs (yr-Hons 1b ~ on lllicrlwlilonwi nflrltrs, irnd-c tlll- i-"lbriniz lamb lh ~ lflllViI. flill7t>\‘v"l‘;\ of lllilor, tencll~ SW9", MDpH-s 3 [or 6;- rrs .il’i olflrcrr. of Willi"! Di‘ WW5 Carrots 3 lbs 10c Boots 3 ihs 10c Haddock lb 12c Fresh cod lb 6f! Mackerel each 304W Cucumbers doz Zfw corn doz 201w Apples pk 3W Crdbalnplcs S Cite 25¢‘ Elms doz Squash lb Cranberries qt Geese Ducks Pius 6 wks old palir Oysters quart Use lilinurdLforflcqlgls. NE” will arrive Novcmilcl- 9ih Livestock and Gene '51] Lowest Rates on all Goods. SHAW STEAMSIIIP C0., A. Picilard 8t 0o. Agents ‘PHONE 240 All oill- , Y l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SAVE MONEY l l CHECK YOUR NEE MON EY "Digpjcntslhg unipolar PSALM OF STRIPE (Apologies to Longfellow) Yes, I hear the mourllflll telling, Oi the thousands. far alvayl, With no sllcltcr from the shelling. Raining from a sky of gray, War is rcal; war is earltcstl Yclt, ‘ti: called an “lllcident". Hv ll. cruel hand that's stcrnest When the victims all but spent. Griol is IOIUZ, but shamr- ls flec-tlmz “All is fair in love and war"- Salvcs a guilty heart that's beating Juszffu- things were thankful or. Who i. glory! Sailing o'er your victim's home. What l. thrill-albeitwgoriv. You can beast o! back in Rome. Boasting. that perhaps anolthe; By your valor. soul-inspired, May select my friend, or mother From this life to be retired. Lot 11s then be up and killing. With n heart of fiendish hate; Tcil thc, world it must be willing 'l‘o submit, or meet its fu-tc. \Vc'll be grout, and honored —~ ‘"Bomber"-—Wha/t a. name! l i nlelylbc ivith n modal on our chest, . Wllcn wfive lczlnlcd to kill a. baby Cuddlcd to its mother's breast. -»Floyd L. Hermie. in tlhc "National Voice" WHAT PRICE PEACE? Durinz tho recent; European ' when England Frfllwv ' ll tlcmlnnu’. illc. \\'ll."lC lsctivc of crccrl: pray- la ll prevailed, and blood- .'~ill’(‘l was averted. Pczlcc Wilt‘ purchased at u lrrcot r-rlcc. nnd (Tzcclloslovnklrl bald fiFlill‘ llilf‘ nlwuys has to my. Hill \v.lr come, lllililons of tile lr llllri braver-l n! England. .. and Germany too, would mid inn. their llvcs, r» urntcflll to t-lle men who lc illio till» Dfilll of Ponce. lo Wiifi great. but the cost rf will" would liliW‘ llccll lirratcl‘. War crllliillluv. in Cllllln and in Strain. Desolation and illoodshcd frlllr-w. llpllisiuu in Pnlcstine mcnn lllrll) vioicllt" Ililfl draih. "More lllltlqs are wrought by nrnvcr than illls world drcurns cli." rn l." lls continue to nmy ihnt the lcnti-"rsl oll brltll sldcs itl these wnrs: may ayrrcc in my the price cf Pl‘.'i"1‘~ll. ulll ilc lcss iilnll the l-cst. of \y_."ll'.~l-)llrl A. Boole, Prcsl- liclli, Worklls W.C.’I‘.Ll. TIIE rlallcTnlvc. or PEACE 'I'llcrc arc marlv nucllclcs ha.‘ 0 Yrrollps Tho srvmld lygls all Inicr- llslllollnl Collfcrcllcc of Tcncllers in l-rlrrloll for fivc (lays. to study the nrment. situation with special rc- fcrcncc to prevcllilnsl Mu" and Flflfillfliifl‘ llltrrnntlollnl lust-ice; to i‘i"i‘l("\V iilr- icnchillg of Intcrna- tionrll Rclniiolls in ccllcges and schools; to train teachers and to rcllcw activities which induce in- ternational tllldcrstdndlng in young pcoplc. Tllc third plan was a Dilfly oi’ boys and rzirhl going to cxplorc Czechoslovakia. to take 13 (Lays and to cost about $40. In this sanlc connection we tllkc occasion m ulolltlcu n. good book by Miss Illicitnnr__R.'ltllbone,_M.lf..__oll collc_<:_-_ ENDS TO-NIGHT LOSE OUT ON THIS CHANCE TO SAVE ON ‘ MEDICINES, STATIONERY, CANDY AND HOUSEHOLD DRUGS. SALE Eli ll S TONIGHT DS AGAIN -- DON'T TOILETRIES. Ill: JENKINS PllARMA Y In: - Z owcae- fro»: kihcnllutrl - Kiliifils.Ciilllllilllilllliitlil. _ Ugo. security. "War Con Be Avert- C . enrrn CAVELE STAND’ (By Leslie A. Barnes) Edith Llousla. Cavell. British nurse of Great War fame, has been honored by Canada by the naming after her of one of Rccky Mounltoin peak, and in 1930 this Mt. Edith Cavell was shown as the ccutllll design on the one dollar green stomp. Nurse Calvell (1866-1915), was born in Norfolk, England, and was stlldvlng medicine and nursing in Belgium when the Great Wal- brokc out. She remained at her post when Belgium was invaded. and continued to aid the sick and wounded. On August 5th, 1915, she wes arrested by the German authcrttles and charged with har- bfirlillZ refugees and flisigthng them w esca-De- She was tried and con- victed by a court. martial. and on Qctober 11th was executed by o fuine squad M. two o'clock in the mormng despite the mediation ct many neutral diplomats. was ~to Erlgland and f0 owing s. service in Westminster Abbey was buried in Norwich Cathedral. SOME RECENT DISCLOSURES Recently there was held in Tcr- OIllIOTIt the Hotel Winchester, a nlcctlllg of “The Delegates of the , Hotel Zllld Restaurant International Alliglllco and the Bartenders’ Inter- llntlotlnl League," "for the pur- lnse of forming a united body to llld ill securing legislation beneficial to their organization." Till: President. of t-hc Bartenders‘ ln-icrllaiitilal Learzuc of Tbronio is reported in the Press as saying “Temperance workers would better employed if they went after bncifweers and left the Hotels nlcllc." Queries: Ple-clcctlon predictions were “Thcrc will be NO Booile-lrizers if we introduce BEER-ROOMS". Now Beer-rooms abound. How can there be boctleggcrs? '"I'llc Snloon will never come back with the bar and its aixicnd- allt evils.” If thcre i; no BAR, how can there be BARTENDERS? If no bartenders 110W can there be a lfifliiltl? Yct the names of its officers are rill of Toronto. Hamil- toll and Port Arthur. Wondcrs wlll never cease. . "The Woman ‘Thou zavest Mo" is lllzalll ill tile lilncillzlllt. Some wccks n20 there appeared in the "dllilv palms two resolutions pass- ccl hv thc Woman's Party Associa- tions requesting that women. be cxrllldod from Ilccr-roolns. It. is for us to consider whether this nor- tinl measure would l‘-'l(‘."..l'l nny grout mcnsurc oi reform. Women have been wcil sclloclcd in the beer- roonls in Canada. Public OlDlillOIl l; aroused because of drinking ' drivers and resultant kllllllRS—-1.ll€ ncrcllse of crime. of youthful dc- ‘YJIIClIOFV and the dcszrudatioll 0f womanhood. ct us siullcl firm in our (lcmzlnd f0r—not ntl opiate bllt for a cure. Scientific Tests ulld Alcoholism Be zllcrt for tllc llltcsts facts re blood tests in nccidcllls. and for the rnllcnd of this kil0\\'l()'.li.{(3. Nowhere docs tile Biblc Rtlvucat/l ccllllprolnlsc, The cczllnlnud uivctl to the Israelites whcll entcrlng illf‘ lllnd 0f promise was Ye shall .U’I'I‘FIRI.Y drive tlleml out." and the nronlise is "Lo, I am with you tr- the end." - ROTARIAN. p» ‘GAMBLING ‘This is refreshing and our Call- zldlian lzood esilmatc cf the Rotar- lnns “stays put." The Club in Liverpool. England. has hccn pro- nouncing very strongly‘ against- lzrlnllllina. The serious words are: "Ifllliillffd gambling has icd i0 llravc moral and social cvlls, the cxtcnt of which it ir. impossible to determine." ‘Ihcy drnw attention to the fact that. to obtain n turn- over of ,{l.000,000 in “pools" I150 men are rclven emplovmcnn, will?‘ to produce {1.000.000 worth cl’ bread gives employment to almost 4,000 people. .___-___-- Ugo Mlnards for dandruff. i Bridaljggeant DRESS 238 YEARS OLI) ON EXHIBIT 0n the evening o! Oct. will. l very beautiful pagent was held in Pownsl Church under the auspices of the Povlmal W. M. S. those participating being from Pownal and Montague the whole pagent be- ingwlnder the supervision of Mia Agnes Annear of Montague, Before the pagent bezan suitable music was softly lllsved by Mrs. Nathaniel MacKinnon and Mrs. Beatrice Judson. , Alter introductory remarks by the Rev. Mr. 14mg "0 Perfect Dove" was sung. Then began the pl-ooesion of brides. Miler each group oi brides the following programme was most effectively given: “O Promise Me," by Rev. Mr. Long. Scriptural Reading, Mrs. Harold Smith. "Because" Miss sallv Wood. Loihengrinb Weddin hint-- ‘l Cherry Valley Ladies Tro, accom- panist, Mrs. Ballem. Violin Solo, Miss Doryse Mac- N eill. For You Alone, Miss Lem Mc~ ure. I Dove You, Rev. Mr, L. M. Murray. l Love You Truly. Mr. Alli=rn MOIEML. accompanied by lirs. Verna Rodd. Until. Mrs. Ray Cudmorc. The impressive pageant '\';l.< brought to s. close by Slfllflll? n hymn and the Rev. Mr. Row piv- lng a benediction. 238 YEARS OLD. Mrs. Cecil Wightman, This til-ms is well over two hundred vcavs old and is hand sewn thrnuclvllt, It was worn by Anne Ollallorall at her marriage in Irclnlul to George Douglas. It. was brollullr to this country by their dalluhicr. Catherine Anne. who was tllcll Mrs. Alloy. These ncnplc so .lcd near Cardilzan at what is mill known as Alley's Mills. ‘Tllr-ir sol», William. was married in 1820 to Margaret Aitken. Of this union thirteen children wcrc born ~—UIP youngest of whom vmw Emily. wifu of Duncan Mcliarcn of Cllrrltenn and mother of Mrs, Howard Vickcrsozl, It. is therefore the bridal drscs worn by the great. great. grout grand- mother of Miss Rac Vickerson of Montague. daughter of Mr. Vickersnn one of our ushers this elscnltlg. nllzl is at present in her Drtx=c=slrllt Worn by Mrs. Cecil Wlglltman. 80 YEARS OLD Mrs. Cecil Beck —'I‘his was the wedding dress of Miss Charlotte Machorl, a. daughter of Mr. Will-- lam Machon of White Sands. She was married to Mr. Charles '1‘. Breheut. of Murray Harbor, frltllnl: of Miss Brchaut yvhrl wears one of the next dresses, on March l8, 185R at tho brides homo. by tilc Rot‘. Mr. Bethune. Methodist lnillhicr. This lady did not lil'c \'E‘l‘_\’ lollc. and Mr. Brehxlut- afterwards lll2‘.l'- ricd the ladv who was hlifs lilo- llaut's mother. Worn tonlczht Mrs, Cecil Beck, 66 YEARS OLD Miss Jessie MocGon-an. ~ residence of Judge Erlwnrli son. Charlottetown. in Auz .. 1072, by Bishop HCCYFOH "Au McKlunon, Mount Billlilflllllll. .- marricd to Capt. Murdock Mull ll‘ son formerly of Point Prim. 'I‘1li.< is her wedding‘ dress mlli illcv \\ crc the parents of Mrs. McGolvzlll, S12, who is now living at Kllmuir Capt. Murchlsotl sailcll from New York i" Liverpool, Enalnml. lnnkille his first voyage in 1860. In 1877, live years‘ after his mrlrrlllsrc. he set sail from New York. zlml m-i- t-hcr ship not" rrcw were cvrr li€‘i‘ll‘ll L from nmlin. Worn by Miss Jrssie McGowntl. G6 YEARS OLD Alva Brcllnui. -~'i'his clrlnw br- loltgczl to .\‘ii=s Elizrl Bmjvrr Pu."- more of Chl-lotlciolvll. Silo V-"Ti" nlnrricd to Nlr. UTlRii Ninrlllclv of Snuris at Charlottciolvll. oll W‘: 28, 1872, by ill!‘ Rcv. Jnlllcs 'f‘llv~ lot". Methodist millisicr. Mr. lylu“ LllPW vvm iilc hrml nl illc wcil~ known firm of Maiillcu-v .R- \ll lean, Sotlris. and this firm l doing a lllrczc business lll Sllllifi. nncl is one of lltc, olclcst, firms now in cxistcncc on I’. ll. l. Pl-zlr- iicaily all of ihr- llliil'i‘l€‘.’l llfc of Mr. zmti Mrs. Mdllllr-"i wue spout in Souris, D7055 wortl bv Nils‘. Aim Brchailt, 65 YEARS OLD Miss Evelyn Currier-This was worn by Miss Christina liar- vry of Kilmzlrnock. Ayrshirc. ‘Scot- lnnd. ‘when shc nluricd Wlllizlln hicsznntt 0f Dllnllricsshirc. Scol- lzlrld. The marriage took pint-v u‘ hcr 110m!- itl Killllnllock on llcc 20th, 1871i. Ml‘. and Airs. Mcqgxllil. with their two clltizlrcll. now A Walillcc Aitkcll and lVirs. lam .. Hewitt, both cf lmvrl- Montcalm. rulllc to Canada ill i880. and .="' tlcd ln lmvcr Monillullc. ~ worn by Miss Evr-lyll (‘ltl"l‘ic. 55 YEARS OLD‘ Mrs. ("lrl Sfcwzll" ‘Fills rlvr W715 w oln by Miss Alllli" \i of Siiilflllllfil‘. Dlllni l IIIYI‘, .,- lnlld. who mnrrlrri Jllllll llcllll. of London. England, ill lflilfi. M's Dcmpstcr is an aunt o! Airs. Jll-l r‘ Hewitt of lnwcr Mflilifiifllf‘. lirc-‘H worn ivy Mrs. Carl Stcwari. 40 YEAR OLD DRESS Mrs. Masher. —Tlll$ drcss lvll. worn by Miss Amlic Spencer, who was married at her homc, 176 Dukv Street. St. John. N. l . Sydney L. Kerr, The mnrrIMZo took place on Dec, 19th. 1898, the ficlatlng mltlistcr beinu the Rcv. Thomas Marshall. Mcthodlst min- ister, of Quccn Scrum-c Church. Dress is worn tonight by lVlrs. Allan Mosher, Montague. 3R YEARS OLD Lillian R. McLeod. —-Thls drc.~;< Tuesday, November iionally known as one of to deliver to all interested i I lurollrilu Pullilc MEETING "ruler the auspices of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau BOARD ROOM, CITY HALL, Mr. Leo D. Doian, Chief of the Canadian Govern- mcnt Travel Bureau will deliver an address on the Tourist Industry oi Canada. speakers in Canada, and has an important message LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED 8th, at 8.15 P. hi. Mr. Dolan is interna- the best and most fluent n tourist business. was worn by Miss Mollie Goes. of Hunter River, who married Dou- gslld Mc-Phce of ellevuc. They were married in emont in Nov- clnlber 1900, by tl_l_e Rev. (icorgc slltherlllnd. 'I‘lley settled iatcr in Bellevllc. P. ‘E. l. Dress worn bv Ming Lillian R. McLeod, oi Vnllcy< flel . 35 YEARS OLD Helena. MoIeod.-'I'his dress was worn by Mist Rachel Rnss oi’ Val- levfield West, who married Mal- coim s. McLeod of the same vlncc. The mnrrlrlite took place at. the bride‘: home on Jtllv l5_.__li_l@._,_ollgll ooeooooo-oo-ow-owooooowi B. I. S. Old Time and Modern B. I. IIAIJ. TONIGHT Dancing 9-12 Admiadon 25 cents. i‘ 6 i 0460 OOO-OONO-O-OOQOQOQ 0'0 O-Q hl‘_ PAGE THREE The p New Style Trend III Holt, Renfrew Furs This will be DIIMONSTRAIWID in our RICADY-TO-Wliltl Ii l)i§i’.\ll'i‘.\i I~..\ I‘ SECOND FLOUR \.\ Monday 7n. I is 'l‘uesday* 8th The Holt, “Chill-W lupftfitfhlil‘ live is on his way. He has prom~ iscd us the finest coiilction ever of newest fur coats . . Advance ‘models in all the "Hist pflpnlfly furs - in Skunk. iii!‘ llcll Mini.- ionc .\ill=,kl"nt_ in l’cl'-2i;ln Lnmll. the nllvays new and llmiliilitli Hudson Soul. and IIIYVIV ntill-r furs. We invite you in visit our store while the Iioii, Renfrew repre- sentative is with us. There is a treat in siorc for you. Con- sult the Holt. Iienfrelv stylist about your nclv fur cont. l Holt, Renl'rcw' specialize in I Fur licsiyilng and repairs. ‘TWQTWN THE ISZANDYTTlv-l .\dvicc and cstlnllltl-s _L{l\l‘ii i ‘ without (llllliI-‘il ion. . lion-lo H1 T-‘hec. wu; tlcrforlnezl l l ‘ - Hugh McNcill. Prrs. Mr, the Cllilf-Til llt in Reiiew-tle, at hiurray River, , 2H The a.- wllrll by .\"li.\'\ }i:"l1n .\T‘~ . ' Rev. Iwocl (ll Vltli(~_\'!i"irl. .‘ 2R YIIAIIS OLD . ,cll ,1 '. "-.' PIN? Alc ' .-~Tllis drcs". lrch. \'.°lllf’\'.'i"l(l. ass/ist- Iiumc "s 1\ Florctlcc Mrll‘ J. C. .\i.~lrtl:~._ llY/‘lfl o.’ 33 YEARS OLD Ilurille Burdcll. ' li worn ns n \\'I‘tit1i‘i: lll /\(l.'i (‘l "lniyii of Pllw I., (til ('.".'\.'\l'lil l-f \ “G/YWAII of Kil- ', and of hiozlingllc. 1}!“ nlorrlnuc was An ' ' u, our‘ in . .. lvulv l’. "E. _RI*‘.' It'll ‘ .~,;-1<\[rll,_ N l1 'T'-l-~ mm u" lllwzllc n‘. pldcc w.‘ v ' ‘P . Powllrll o‘ Jtlll ll_- "ii" Hwrllr ‘Vlllllrzlzfilc. llcrfrlrlnc . l '20 \'i-'\RI\" OLD , 'l'lli,< zrlwn h"- l ‘il/‘J IJITFI‘ of I I71. ii ' M '. , w trio's. ,. ,, l r 2R YFT-"lIIS (ILD vi immi- L’ liilfl‘ oi’ iill- llvrs ill (‘llllrl w ‘c nu. MJIIHYYHF‘, nil. .\i.l "illll 7R \F\I?\‘ U‘ i) (‘l l‘.."' " uni, .»l".l il _ " lwwrl‘ Filvl ' v l). R...- . ‘ (l. ‘ v (w. l1 will. , ' ' , ‘ ‘ ,. . .. -,l-<. "m r Tliqfr‘ tool .,l..-.. m the \l'. ~ ' '" i I ,_ . ,. , 1mm: $3.? -~.~‘~ .~ \1r_l .. ,. if" QTQDLfEl‘ .""-'.“?“‘1-. l ‘?_‘.'.."t-* "H; .- w’. , BEAUTIFUL Wlllsl llilllc i'tll'l’i\\>' lilYiiN l-‘llll ii.\t‘ll 25c 'l"t.l\'.\'.\‘.\("i‘li\'\' IIPTRE CLIP THIS AD AND BRING IT TO US FOR FIVE EXTRA COUPONS lll'lil.\'(l NilYlihliilllit ON (il'R l'ii.\l'i‘l.l<l'l'ii AND OTHER FINE FIlilI.\"|‘\i.\*< SPFXTIAL DISFOYTVFH STOCK OF OVER 200 “UVPFIIIIS (lIFTS. Low ovcrhclld, and ii large volllnlc of business enables us in quote you prices iluli can not he ‘duplicated. WE INVITE YOFR INSPECTION — N0 OiiLIG VFION TO lllFY A small deposit will hold any article tllliii wunicrl. YOllit (YIIANCIG TO lil'Y (‘lilii.\"i‘.\i.»\S (llI-‘TS .\'l‘ l.(l\\' i'ti.~"l‘. CHESTER A. CAMPBELL J lll\\'llllll~lll. I57 QFE IN ST. (IilAlil.()TTl<l’l'0\\'N 1 / '