'1§16VEMBEI?.13- 1%’? ik"’h T 300 Pairs Ladies'—Chiid's-—lllen‘l ‘aging Iklulfl BEDROOM SLIPPERS 89g PAIR n,“ dipper! sell regularly iu “ma”; ‘g $1.98 pair, but ow- “; to an over-productio of the mfllIMllIIQI we are able to offer ‘g this low price. There are twenty-four ‘purposely misspelled words TERI.‘- '-’li‘.-..RL9IT.ET_.0W:N . QUARRY. 5Q‘ ie-n-o-v-u» GUARDIAN Reader Will Read Eve on this Page, then Buy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Offers Every $130 IN MERCHANDIS $5.00—$3.00—$2.00—THREE WEEKLY PRIZES—$5,00,_$3_QQ_$2_00 . RULES—READ CAREFULLY answer with a receipt for a one dollar purchase made during chandise at an PAGE FOR THRIFT The. Advertisers on this Page Offer‘ their High Grade Merchandise or 1) vFair Prices. It IS Hoped that Every eperida Reader an Opportunity t0 Win E PRIZES $130 l’ store advertisi ble Services at I7 Adverti sement "l! 0n this page. the second an iii?“ .. . l. rh""r~:_sl~:_ynl\l YERS JONNSON’S Ladies’ licady-To-ear A Good Place to . lily Your Goat ' 0r Dress METROPOLITAN sronr JERSEY nnrssrs $1.00 to $11.50 amongst the advertisements appearing on this page. When put together they spell TJI-E C-H-A-R-L-O-T-T-E-T-O-W-N G-U-A-R-D-I-A-N. Read each of the advertisements carefully this week from any of the merchants whose advertisements or appear on this page. There will be three prizes awarded each week. All correct answers will be placed in a box and drawn. dcr for Three Dollars iii order for two Dollars in mercha answers as you wish. The con merchandise and the‘ third, ndlse- You may send as many , v all you will find THE MISSING LETTERS. Send your ‘The first drawn will receive an order for five dollars in mer- Guardian employees and their tfhsihiilsiegpen to everyone excep.‘ I “d A I _ Last Week’s Prize Winners ..--—--"'"'"'""'"" - PROWSE BROS LTD. " . _ _. _. _ . lwmwhw omwmm 2m%%mw%%w“' HARDWI flwfim I GENERAL DRY GOODS 3. Mrs. E. A. Cudmore,’96 Elm Avenue‘. R "Gal Bl , LADILS’ AND MEN'S anAnr-To-waaii " A Year” w buymg expensive ioasts “Sui; Buy cuts that are 10 , w“ 5 pound cheaper than you have been getting. Roast , ghgn in n S. M. P. or McCiary enameled ware covered 3.0 nns-‘t-E-R. and they will n. n1 the iulcy tmflerlmn z n“... "in nourishment of ex- ‘ pensive outl- No loss or wastafil "I "I935 will not stick or burn. These roosters arr as easy to clean as ghinawarc. STANLEY. SHAW AND PEARDEN In business since 1881 PR O WSE CHARLOTTETOWN CARPETS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS We have clothed the youth and old age too To remain in busiels, it's up to you. Queen Street and Victoria Row ' long tinic, eh? BROS L TD. - - P. E. ISLAND their orders on merchants. Prize winners will please call at The Guardian Oflice for Q\\-QQOQOOOOQQQQQOQO~\QQ-QIQ'Q QQOO-OOOOOOFO-Q-O-O§O The place to buy god “Footwear” Purdie-Ferguson Charlottetown ' Beautiful LAMP SHADES ' Annie L. Hunters _ ‘vatllgldldslnglivecwdriiy wirooynifkllllieyll-ttg c h o g R.T. The MUSIG RECORDS VICTOLAS PIANOS oncms RADIOS . INSTRUMENTS of all kinds at ILLEIi BROS Lid Gt. George St. Ch’town cheerful and such n deoontive fcnturo-inake you feel there's no piece like HOME. You'll be surprised how cheaply you can get them at HOLMAN LTD. I Home of Beautiful Things ma ozbasr INSURA ~ Hyndman & Always Fresh a Alex licPhersons ‘l3 Queen Street NCE COMPNY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Co., Limited McL URE and Purposes. Puchaslng Agents of Siver l Oifioen-ltd and 212 Kent MacKINNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS pale" in lllgh Class Live Silver Foxes for Breeding Fox and other Furs for Hudson's Bay 00.. London. 5118i!!!“- Street. Phones 1-446 and 396. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. ll. I. GREAT AGEICULTURIST HONORED IN TRINIDAD PORT or SPAIN, TRINIDAD. N0v_ “Fwy the Canadian Pre§>— Ag- llitiiltllrists from 8.11 DUI’! 0f Tflnidiid, l VIII! llfled heads in a rude We wooden hut in the heart oi’ the Forest, recently paid tribute to IIH memory of the late Sir Francis Hon A.B.Oarr, president oi 5' ‘Irlxilnm and Tobago agricultural “will. moved a resolution extending “Walhy to the relatives of the man ‘We death u a also: loss to the “my and to lagrlculture in the M»: oi’ the West Indies. in Devon 7i. years ago, 8h‘ “m” Wvrkcd in the interests of RM India agricultural for 40 years Ill stove to implant a love oi nature h the cliildlen attending the_ schools. It Wu buried on the minds o: the n-é To Fox Ranchers mull-ct us do your Fox Felting if"! tire and Guarantee S llllZI21in‘:'|'n{n}:;n1u;n;n;u;n1n1n'|'ii'u;- njsirnilllll 3' NOTI ern and up-to-date Equipment and Skilled workmen. we stisieotion. Insurance while in our care. GOROON LIINO Corner Greet George and Kent streets. West Indian nzricultural college here, among the plant life he has tended. He was principal o! the college from 1921 to 1924. Tho Arena. Forest was chosen be- cause it contains one of the most hal- lowed spots in the vmolo West Ind- ies. and the agrlculturisls had gone there as guests o! the iorest depu- tment to observe the great progress being made in reforestation. Four hundred years ago three missionar- leg, the governor and the principal authorities were put to death 11y Indians who had invited them to a banquet on the occasion oi the insul- uration oi a mission ior the Indians. A wooden cross marks the last res- ting place of the victim!- OI 0H9 0i tho most blood-thirsty attacks ever made on strangers to the Islands by the Indians they iourlti therfi- In 1557. the King of 9min. would“! 5° z Ci and Fur Buyers and Fur Cleaning. With our All furs protected by Phone 1N0. ‘ii-llwkggflinu‘: .- .. .. .. .- .. .. nn-un-u-u- n-u.‘ a . _____ ___ , _ Fraser's history " confided to the Cu-puchlns oi the Province oi Catalon- ia the spiritual charge oi the Indians of Trinidad. Five ‘Missions’ (Indian Settlements under the joint charm‘ 0'1 a. Priest and oi’ a Civil Mfl-Bistfflie) were iormcd. In Dec,‘ 1699, v/hen may opened a mission in the Island oi Trinidad under the name 0t Sari Hanciso de 10s Arenalcs the In- dlans, prompted by the devil. put w o, cruel death the three Missionaries who had undertaken the charge of it" According to a. tradition ivhlch still exists among the old Silillllflrds of the Island, it would appear that the Governor and the principal au- thnrities were also present at I110 banquet giving on the occasion 0f this inauguration of the MLssion 0i son Francisco. and that on a DW- eoncertedmlgnel .belng mode they were all massacred by the Indians. IN MEMORIAM MRS. - JOHN MIQCAULL The death of Mrs. Louise MacCaull. wife o! John MaoCaull, occurred early this morning at the home o! nei- daughter, Mrs. J. A. Pincock, 32 Portledge avenue. alter a week's ill- neas. Mrs. MacOeull was born at North Wiltshlre. P. E. Io April 10. 1849. and was thus in her 82nd Your. Bic 1w: resided III Dorcheslsr, n. a. o-o-oorvowooo» - c‘ - ~ecooooeooe WE ones. We move and crate Davis c» Your Radio Set eventuall J. Ii. upholster and repair furniture, sell furni- ture coverings and accessorea, sell 62 in. widh cm- topping, sell mirror plates and resilver oIrI weddina presents. etc., a specialty- Henry MacFarldne dz Co. CHARLOITETOWN. P. E. I. MARGONI RAOIO be satisfied with Radio until you hear it by Marconi. 132 Great George Street Distribtor for P. E. I. Operating Radio Station C. II. C. K. We haven't a Doctor's Certi- ficate, but we're Dciors all the sairie - AUTO-DOCTORS. Le‘. us cure your car's ailments. Palmer‘ Electric Ltd l_73 Grafton Street ‘furniture, we pack China BBANWFORD R-OOFINGS. B FENNELL and PAINTS, WESTERN AMMUNITION. u: "rnorncro" PRESERVATIVE mu TERJES, SPALDING. ATHLETIC GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BANDRAM — HENDERSON EFECTTN #12155, NT. BURGESS BAT- Bread Baked ham. mustard surrounded by tvro lettuce and CHANDLER fresh slices of STEWART Breed‘ the ilnest food in the world. Our WHITE. WHOLE WHEAT and RAISIN Breads from gn wholsome and New Austins Now on display at our Char- lottetown Show Bloom. You owe it to yourself to sec this new sensation Automobile. ‘.9 miles to a gallon oi‘ gasoline. STEWART WARNER. RADIOS ‘I110 Radio with T. G. IIIES Ch"l'own and Montague the wonder voun sulr l! or any other apparel- DRESSES, BLOUSES GLOVES dry cleaned by our modern l metods. take on a. newness? which you'll find pleasantlyl surprising. I Phone today and we will call‘ lit vrhatver time you name. New Method Cleaners Ltd. PHONE 9H8 You are assured of the bes in Hams. Breakfast Bacon, etc. " When Buying O. & _F.. PROOIIGTS Manufactured from select Island FRASER y why put it oil‘. You will not GESNER 9 0 Styles ’“%oo+cooo for many years, before coming to‘ Moncton. The late Mrs. MacCaull was I. member of the MonctonFlrst Baptist Church and a life member of the Missionary Society, being a valued and active church worker. In the sliiretowli of Westmol-iand where she spent the greater pan; of her life, she was well known and highly estwmed, and during her rc- sidence in this citylshc‘ had made many friends who will cherish her memory. Besides her husband she leaves one sun. William B. MacCaull, of Missouri Valley, Iowa. and three daughters, Mrs. M. F. Haynm. of Bcachmont, Mass; Mrs. W. l". Oi-oasman, Winni- peg, and Mrs. J. A. Plncock, Moncton. She ls also survived by two brothers. David Arblng, of Summcrsidc, and William Arblng, of North Berivlck, Me.. and one sister, Mrs. James Reeves. of Freetown, P. E. l’, 'I‘lie funeral will be held from her late home, 32 Portledge avenue, on Thursday afternoon. with service at I o'clock, leaving for Elmwood ceme- tery at 2.30.-—M0ticwn Trluouipt, O 0 OO-O-§QO-I/OO-%Q-O-QO§+OO-O-OO+O-O+OO §+G§§§§§Q-§ Q-§Q LEPAGE SHOE CO. LTD. solo Agents for Arch-Brige Shoes for Women, All U6 O-O I-OOQ-OQ-OOQ-O-OO-OQOQ-O-OOQ-O-OO O mfirfivnfimirumémi: Q 2 $4.50 The death oi Mrs. Louise Mac- Cauli, wife of Mr. John MacCaull, occurred at 2.30 this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Pincock, 32 Portledge Avenue, alter a week's illness. Mrs. MacCauII was born at North Wlltslilre, P.E.l., April 16th, 1849. and was thus in the 82nd ycai“ of licr agc. She resided at Dor- clrlstcr, NB, for many years, before coming to Moncton. The decenscddady was a. member of the Moncton First Baptist Church and a life member of the Missionary Society, being a valued and active church worker. In the shirctown of Westmorland where she spent so many years oi her life, she was well known and highly esteemed, and during her res- idence in this city she had made many friends who will cherish her memory. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn one son, William B. Mae- Caull, of Missouri Valley, lows, and three daughters, Mia. M. r‘. Haynes. o! Belchmont, Mass; Mrs. W. J. ' 1 DIAMOND RINGS. " W ' ' 0F " ' T‘ EXEPHONAL VALUES l l We have all the newest styles. G. N. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver ‘ i food for the whole Stewarts Bakery _._...;.;__- TIIANKSGIVIIIG SPECIALS l II Boys Sweaters $1.19 l l l WEEK END Basn Sale Specials Beriord Peas 3 tins for 25c Grapes 2 lbs. 25c Tomatoes, 2 tins for . . . . .. 25c Corn. 2 tins for . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Cornflakes. 3 packages for 25c Toilet Paper, 7 ior . . . . . . .. 25c Bull: Tea. per lb. . . . . . . . . .. 35c -i Packages Jelly‘ Powder .. 25c (‘ranberrles (Special) qt. .. 10c P. .1. MacllllllALii l MEN WHO KNOW GET THEIR CLOTHING AT lult Cases .............. $1.94‘ Men's Braces 39c Men's Overalls $1.29 Men's Muiflers . . . . . .. 98c Men's Caps . . . . . .. 98c to $2.50 Men's Sluts $1.00 to $1.25 Men's Work Hose . _ 49.- .V Sllc ) Boys Underwear .. 1 s. 11. MacDONALD v l l ‘shill?! leading Store i I 1 Better PRINTING l . l You needn't be an expert on typography 1o see the superiority of Guardian Central Job Printing. Just compare our smples with ordin- l l, Job Printing I. nry work. And yet our prices are always in moderation. QUEEN 5'"- Geardian Central CHARLOTTETOWN l grejznlenixqwivtgincg. silo Mrs. .1. A. Percy po{o.{”""“" f '164"'j35""3‘;§j¢,5,_'; Ken," _"_'_"13,, ,8; . _ _ °I °“° " she 5 also lol» Les. olulorol .. 19s i114 204|Vcrnon cohnors .... .. lsn 1m 17o vlved by iWo b: ‘ers. David .111.- Piroy fiay 22s 211 7:451 _.__n__ .1. lnz, of Sunimersldt, and ‘William lvrm Wllllalns 201i 2 155i . land“; ..:C,,,-,...; Arblng, of Norili BGYWICK, Evie, and long to balk sl nt ones to (140121. one sister, Mrs. James Rom-gs’ o; George Whitlock . . . . .. 196 181 279 _.___ FYQEIZOWH. P.E.I. Stan Johnson . . 211 198 250 No woman is as truthful as her The funeral will be held from her, PPPCY Ill-bins 190 155 lie mirror. late home, 32 Portlcdcc Avenue, cnI Thursday afternoon. Sci-vice m. 2‘ o'clock, leaving {o1- Elmwgqd tery at 2.30.-Moncton Times. Charlottetown Bowling Alleys l 9. :12:- —_--__.__ . _____ ___, _, on... ASK THE MAN \\-\\‘ M“ “ma: L§\\\l\\ n» BU SUPERB 13 Entries Won l3 Prizes. Prizes are sometimes won lust luck or chance work EXHIBITION STRAIN. (‘an supply pupa with sev 25 Kent St. ChWown Plume 'l [OJ WHO WON ONE Y. SILVERS 4 l-‘irstl. l Championship. by Foxes bred from ordinary stock and quite oitcn from a good average ranch. But it isn't when you are breeding our en l7) generations. without o. break, oi prize winning ancestors, O; STIRLING llacLEAN Ranch l Mile East St. Ptklii