-....._-.-,-~.-,.--- »....._......,..,_,\.,,.” kam-CDLDQQA rrfiagflmw l I v PAGE SIX FINAL TODAY——-3.l5—7~9 l’. nuts suawnnr-nositiun nusssu “N0 TIME FOR uumcuY” M. Fniuci: LEDWARDL: Sure. it's illaisie, folks.’ She's stranded. .in a ghost form and the only man cu-ouml is a woman-hater! ...|i's her rowdiest, man-wise escapade! Herring ANN SOTHERN SLIM SUMMERVILLE v Jlnisig sqyg; “Gum 3"‘ "3 Brother, 1 ieel a mink ma; m,“ M"! "mrllllk (lfnllllll ankle; n31" now!" D.\ILY 3.15 - ll i: has ‘nan, . is. "Castle On i’ utio. is her her iir~t ole, and gives her I ie that her . s her "oomph." Ac . - fimn and-i, ])l‘L‘\'lU\\'t!(i the iilm i it h story of lives beyond‘ ll appease. Mi.» Sheridaifs ' e "gllllf. young gangster, the , n in his armor being IllS o beauteous queen of - force that keeps them _ poiverful.__ ac‘. nlfllled yfi§ ,;‘\.§*f Face Fox p 0f! YOUR FAVORITE BLONDE IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN! , ‘A A FRESH NEW ADVENTURE a9lmaiflisis" I Drrmod by EDWIN I.. MARIN ~ Prod-ind by J. WALTER RUBEN 7:00. “ N, 1;, m. i'§Il(ll'.\ . lrli and Put O'Neil. been son, Wiilitrci ltobdi‘ INDIANS On The Hudson" is the trailing .u i, Hut theirs is a ioye N. ‘and (iestroys, while m at; =weu. a Thurs- II ‘ LEE BOWMAN VIRGINIA wuuun .' “e can iplng my hatred and love tilt) ' ' ' 943L137 . Miss Sheriduns gives full rang" l9 Nfargot Stew-n- 111115, JUllll LL . _ l-sOii and luuuitrd awley, GIVE FURS TO IIELI’ RED (‘ROSS WINNIPEG. Mair. Nov. iB.—Some . ciliilliiliiClll-Y does 600 Cree Indians living in the vicin- y oi Net-on iiuuse, Mun, a remote post more than 400 miles ortli oi Winnipeg, are making their (llllflilllililfl to Canada's wareifort l triduzoiial style by (ionuting- pelts t i waving animals, according to l'i'(‘Cl\'0(l by the Canadian Railways’ (lame 13111.11".- Ftirs are sold to traders and r,» turned over to the Red IOIHI. l .. . T'.~:\\\\“‘I,r\?3’.s@}®‘.'.s®'§d$‘§\$ The Original Platinum And Whiter“ Breeders PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND When vou buy foundation sim- k the best is none too good. The .\lr.\'eill fnu-s have proven them-elves. All breeders of lleNeill strain IOXUS ha\e h A number of choice ai reasonable prices. stock. formation. ad wonderful success. bred animals for sale We stand behind our (let in touch with us for further in- ll/unlwrs (‘n/radian Platinznn Fox Breeders ilssn. WELLINGTON McNE|LL & SON (‘harlotteitmn §R§vm§ ‘ILwvNletVl<$’;-Q'Tlrfifi§isiitfdllvir§d§isiillfifi? n Prince Edward Island V Faves, all Males. and if you want i0 get in herd. lnuly. Apply Ale-mixers (‘nnadian Assnciai L t-E-n-ia-u‘ FOR SALE Fifteen White-laced Platinum Strain, Freak ’l‘he<e males are all large. well developed pupa ness they should prove valuable to any manis 'l'hey are for quick sale and are priced ziccorcl- J. POPE (‘IARKE Platinum to the freak fox busi- Fox Breeders’ ion CAPITOL TODAY f? WED. 3J5 - 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. an ' 7 Aiwigiu of the member: for the spiendd James Duggan, Mrs. Amos Adams. Mrs. Lomo Campbell. The busines gross and the other members were asked to assist at their gatherings. Secretary read letters from several members who were sick acknowledg- ing gifts of fruit sent. New sick and school pointed. The program was in keeping with Remembrance Day. ‘The names on the honor roll were read by Mrs. John Pickering Sea View And Vicinity Although November is fast slip- ping away the weather remains won- derfully mild and open the teams can still be seen in the fields en- gaged in ploiving and harrowing. Mr. Oliver Campbell was a re- cent visitor to Sea. View in the in- terests of his business trucking the farmers hogs who are ready for ship- ping to Charlottetown. The annual meetmg of 52a View W. I. was hello at the home cf Mrs. Leigh Sutherland on Wednes- day evening. Owing to the hcovy rainstorm the attendance was smal- ler than usual. President presided and the meeting opened in the usual way after which 1i.e secretary read the minutes of the last annual moot- iniz and the October meeting. Roll call was answered by the numbers paying their annual fee. The presi- dent and socxeturyr both gave a full and splendid report of the activi- ties during the year, and the imbu- cial statement which was quite Tn- couraging. Mrs. Jolm Pickering o lowed with a full report of the w z-k of the Sea. View branch " Red Crou which was interest. g to all. Mrs. Pickering was asked to preside during the election of officers. After some discussion it \ ~.~: unanimously decided to re-eleet the officers this was duly carrixi out testifying .0 the appreeiiti '1 during the past year. President. .\f s. Earle McKay. Vice President, M s James R. Murphy. Secretary Treat- urer, Miss Marion Pickering. Dirnd- tors. Mrs. Atwood Blakaney, Mrk. way the work lum been Cliff-fl Ti Auditors, Mrs. Duzzan Sudsbu discussion then followed and m buying committee reported gettin, new stove for Institute Room. I party and dance in the hall an ittee inted f 6 OI comm wu appo or sam H w“ w“ unwed m The members were indeed pleaw to learn that the sewing class under‘ the leadership of Mrs James R. Murphy were making good pro- commii tees WGTG ap- committee rt-Oopéi Well Fed Travelling By Train. 1lO.\"l‘l3ll‘I:\li, Que. NUV. I8.—1t IS rm. t: . in: a unitary secret _I0 ~ flint men oi the Canadian ,- ul'i‘ well fed when travelling even u» the extent of receiving the ~ - etlils so popular in song t World War troops but rrleci as mythical. A re- . anadian NntlonalRail- w: n m;- a .\l.\' months‘ period indi- cate.- ihni, during the period the clllllllllbslUlltlfV Kitchen cars attach- ed to troop trains served 249,900 lbs. oi lood to which was added 15,000 e luaws, £1,000 gallons of milk and 4,- 500 tiocens of rugs. To sweeten 3.- 000 pounds oi tea and 6,000 pounds e_d cats for porridge and a, substgn- llfll 11M‘ 0f butler, 19,500 pounds in all. ‘The hreuklust list was topped off hv moo pounds of primes. ivfict \\ a‘ plentiful, mutwnhead. hu: use at 417.800 pounds; bris- ket tithe f, 11.000 pounds; corned heri- wtrl poiuuis: beet 19m) ‘v ' _ ml pork 0.000 pounds. \"-“i1*lJ-‘--* were med uencrously be- ginning wiih 51.000 wound i - m“ 141ml) pounds lUi carisois priltltlld least out vrubstaniinl quantities 0g rauhuue and onions. 6.000 (ti l‘ latier_ being 115e,»; to In‘ rltw-vs. Ii the Canadian . . travel on its stomach, it is a well-tilled out; i-rtrtzviritt'.eaitir.. lit-nor R41 {TE-w for October; o e Wale school Grade v:...1. Mary I)O[1Qeflg_ 1 _ “r _-i. Amelia Per- _:'\-.\'r‘* LeLiair and Olive Gal- . Arlla Gaiulel, Grade IV thl: —l. Marie Gaudet Grade ‘fix-l. Nelson Gander Grarlc I kn: Y-l. A tl 1mm“ Rnzv. r iur Perry. 2 3. Melda Doucette. do I‘ "w: --l. Alli“. d Doucctte iunu Douceite. 3. Eddie Gau- C ATQ Ilertha Doyle. Teacher. r4 than i7 persons die 0f Tuber- FARES TO MONCTON -\‘.oing- FRIDAY. xovrm .\'.\'l lupin’. xovliiizllhgig‘ a‘: \ ' f. 3.20 From ClIAItI.()'l"l‘l-;'l‘0WN Propnrllonnfrly 7,0117 Fare: 170M other elation! (lhihlrm afT_Fire and and" Ylvvlw" was of are HALF FAR! Tickets (land in DA)’ (JOACHES ONLY For Fuilhry In/ormullon 0913"]: any ’l'irI.-rl Agent ; ran mu mu ~ IVWIIIQ! in vain c Y!’ Iuilmlnlolklflgj after which a nice reading on Re- membrance Day was given by Mrs. Ieigh Sutherland. This was follow- ed by an interesting contest ‘which all enjoyed. Mrs. Sutherland first prize and Mrs. second. tional Anthem brought the meet- ing to a close after which a delle» ious lunch was served by the hos- tem assisted by Mrs. Robert Suth- erland and Mrs. Plans were also made to send Christ- mas boxes to the boys overseas from this community. of Wales College spent the weekend at his home the guest of his moth- e: Mrs. Fannie Hlltz. Albert McGougan left recently for Halifax where they have obtained her home in Moncton. N. 8., after a pleasant visit with friends in Sea Cousins are sorry to learn of his iilnegs in Prince County I*I(7Sl_lll’ll suffering from blood poisoning. ed home but friends regret to learn he has not fully regained his torm- er health. day morning to Join the P. E. I. Highlanders stationed somewhere in Nova Scotla. ly for Summcrside where he has a position in F. W. Strong Co. store. receiving congratulations from their many friends on the arrival of a little daughter on November 5th Champion, Darnlev, of a pleasant gathering on Monday evening when the many friends and ~- ______ neighbors gathered to tender Mr. ::l\'i-:ns' nay In thll country ""Ommvivftflrflffmfly"!‘farewell m- mo qeptlon previous to their departure to mnke their home in Charlotte- town. They were presented with n nice gift in behalf of all and a pleasant evening was spent in music and dancing. Refresh- ments were served b_v the ladies and a social hour followed till kind good- night; were said after wishing the host and hostess every success in their new home. All are indeed sor- ry to see those people go as they a1- waya proved themselves good citi- zens ready to help the church and the community. recovered from his recent Qceldgni, to be able to return from Prince Co. Hospital to his home in Mai. peque much improved. W011 RW, Donald The singing of the Na- James Adams. lVLr. Arnold Hilts student of Prince Mr. William Blakaney and Mr. mployrnent. Many friends extend sincere sym- Mra. Roy Coated has returned to iew. The many friends of Mr. Gordon a“ Pbe. George Simmons has return- Pte. Ivan Duggan left on ‘Iliurs- Mr‘. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland Mr. Aulden fTlbinild left recent- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers are The home of Mr. and Mrs. James was the some present in the work of Mf- GWTBe Champion ha: so far Th dra ' dllllll Jenkins su red THE CHARLOT'FE'I‘OWI\I GUARDIAN” fill! Sh‘!!! H754! IS BETTER MR M! l A pretty wedding ceremony was , performed at the parsonage in Mal- ipcque on Tuesday morning when iaeque, Rev. Mr. Croivdis performed the ceremony in the presence of a few immediate relatives. The young people left for a. short honeymoon trip followed by the best wishes of a host of friends for wedded bliss and happiness. At their retum they will reside in Malpeque. Mr. Chester Brown, Miss Evelyn Brown and their sister, Mrs. Loren Alfred were recent visitor: to Sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l". W. Donald. Mrs. Alfred is leaving shortly for her home in Santiago, California she has been spending the past. H1116 months with her father, Mr. John A. Brown who has been seriously ill. Many friend; will be pleased to learn he is slowly recovering from his recent illnem. m. Eddie Murplw was a recent visitor to Summerside. Mr. Edwin Murphy. Sun, l; daily buying chickens from the farmers in the surrounding communities. He i.» billing and shipping for the Can- adian Packers. Manv friends will be pleased t0 learn that Miss Myra Hickey who is a patient in Prince County Hos- pital ls much improved. Mrs. John Coulson and Mr. Livy- a ton Coulson were recent visitors to Wellirgimi attending the funeral of Mrs. CuuLsonKs brother the late John -~'-- - i-th DOM. I C l.. ll fllirui-loii“ M U} l‘ ultlil Lltlfirftiisd Inf} ypidssllrlig of IDSGIJDXTTTIDIIETP “Edi? Barlow. —V. summoned before the Siilwndtall’ suear. ‘breakfast bacon ac- low at his home in Wellington. The M88151!!!“ RM U“?! and “m5 counted it; 3,1100 pounds fortified late Mr. Barlow had been n suf- have been imposed. The mvtfirlni! bv 6,0100 prounds of saiusage ajnd 7,200 ferer for a long time before his publionwill oorrtifiendhth]: Police for pouins o; murninacfr and am, al- 1 _ K1 d i ti i ', ,t4= d- carry l2 ou is c £0 I117 ll I‘ tliouuh some oi the hitter were used Ems sgrrostltlllgativifioi; if“; “m. on thorough and systematic manner. w K f?" U“,filfilfgonlcllu> TIP“! “'35 mily to his mother. sister and‘ -i--"——""—r a 5° u 1 “ " ' 00 “mind” 0f mu‘ brothers in their sad bereavement. News and Views e attention of the public k to the Eastern Hay dc Feed C. mpeny Ltd., may be purchasedi- Reddin Bram. llufilws Drug Co. Ltd, J. G. Jam- ieson, Ilaroid Foster, Rankin Drug Store, The Phnrmacl‘. Johnson, The Two Mac's. J, Ernest Worth. TlCkEm may also b, obtain- ed at Roopa Limited or from any member of the Carry on Corps. A11 members on Canada Corps are requested m, having always enjoyed good health. call immediately at Rmps Limited to .~ectire a supply of tickets for sale. the dance. The public can be as- thnt adequate heat will be furnished to dry out and warm the ivarehouse prior to the night of the (lance. Air Marshal Bishop Pays Warm Tribute WASHINGTON. Nov. -Watching a the skies over England gave him the feeling of a bustle locking at a modern bat-h- ing beauty," Air Bishop told an United States last night. A hero of the last war with '12 enemy planes to hla credit Air Marshal Bishop oeuvre and fight at three the speed of my day in something I find difficult to here and now I would like to pay the humble tribute of campaigner to those fighter pilots I saw in action. "I salute them. . perb nnd mv admiration goes out to them without stint, as seem to be almost a race apart." Mother Ilol lo Blame Ior the Children’: Golds Den m all the mother can do the kiddies will run out of much clothing; rs not properly wrapped up‘ have on foo no t overheated and cool ofl too lud- denly; get their cet wet; kick off the bed clothes, and do a dolen thing: the mother cannot help. Half tho battle in treating children's colds is to give them something Yul Kellogg's All-Bran ll flllfl medicine" in caaee of constipation re- l- suiting from lack of “bulk" in the diet. All-Bran uuppliel that missing bulk. he A150, i: provides intestinal tonic Vita- min Bi. Eut All-Bran every day elf-her in cereal form or baked in delicious mumps, and drink plenty of water. Try 1; it and see ifyou don't find 8 brand 08W outlook on life. All grocers sell All-Bran in two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. an your ounce or PREVENTION with 55%”? ALL-BIIAI The Central Guardian Phil column In reserved for new: 0| local tut-erect but advertising of n newly nature may he inserted g; 5 5gb ~ word Ilriclly pay- nbll In advance. CBAIWIIL 101' P110!!!)K159111- CONFIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE, 11-9789-7-21-315 ADVANCE HOCKEY And lkating outfits on display at the BIKE SHOP now. L-béé-ll-ill-Sl. IN NEW HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blrt have taken up their residence at Covehead Road. BIAS 0'03 SCREEN COAL..- A. Pickud d: Co., are unloading can of Bras D‘Or and Old Sydne Screen Coal today. L-535-11-17-3 . CHANGING RESIDENCE -~Mrs. G. Matthews‘ sale at Pleasant Grove was a success. Mrs. Matthew and Ion Clifford intend moving to the City. JENKINS LAYAWAY GIFTS New TTEovAs for MEBSRB J. D. and Willard Kelly will recei-e fox pelts and foxes for pelting at offices of business in Charlottetown and _. Southport and forward same to our head office in Summerslde. q Dominion Silver Fox Furs Ltd. __, ,__,,__ \ Q I,’ L-608. - i3 _, ISLAND RESIDENT DIES —Mi.w Isobel C. Rvobertaon, Baldwin's Rd, King’: Co., has received word that her cousin Jessie 1E1 Stewart paused away in the Maiden Hospital, Oct. l0. She was a resident of Maiden many years. iPat-riot please copy) STUDY GROUP MEETING —- The organizing meeiipg of the Mon- tague CQgXEtTOZStUdY elroup was held 0n Octo r 5th with Mr. Stewart Electionéuf officers follow- . ar orie Hyn man, President Ann Mat-heson, Vice-President, , Dorothy Evelyn’ youngest daughter [mun Hewitt, Secretary. Th: pro- v_ m “u; Mm Km. woodsm.’ gram for the remainder of the meet- , - , W nmNis RINGS Chum. marmm. ing was carried out according to I _ kmhiinzllsw,“ to Dugald MacNutt, only son of Mr. maglegrléeisgléguggéogggelégz ‘fit?’ ' an‘ WESTHBLD flandwm‘ d M . D. - 5 ~ I It an n Leslie MRCNHLI’ Mal lum of a "Quest-ion Box." Meeting lecc-llflzfle" $13211, “p closed with “The King." [M77044 call the newest mud- up b. ‘veddlnil’ tan. . New BULO v i...» for Women! Smart new slylvr- up NOVEMBER 1r 19,0 OPBII lll account today u; “-—--4- “Bluebird” DL-Ulfmpq Perfect. flaw- s less and insur- others $2500 up 0d frcc. ME}?! "Bluebird" ‘ '31? $5.00 up f WESTFIFLDQ! ISSUED SCRIPT ILLEGALLY — A medical doctor appeared the oth- eir day before a Stipendiary Magis- trate's court on a charge of issuing a prescription contrary to the pro- visions of the Prohibition Act. The medical man pleaded guilty and was fined twenty dollars and costs. Owing to the plea of guilty, no evi- dence waa taken before the hfzigis- irate, but it 1| understood that the prescription in question, and other similar ones, found their way into the hands of a local bootlegger. CBEOKUP 0N MOTORISTS — In view of the long autumn even- ings, it in particularly necessary that motorist; should keep their light- ing equipment in first class shape for driving at this time of year. The Royal Canadian ttfolmled Police have been making a systematic check up of motorists found driv- ing on the highways with single headlights, defective tail lights, ab- sence of clearance lamps on trucks, and other defects in lighting aya- tema of cars. Those found with de- fective lights have been wrimed. and ‘prosecuting will follow if the offences continua. The police have lac been making a check of mot- orists who fail to "dim" their lights on meeting other vehicles. Serfira‘. offenders in this respect have been a life o! Lockets. . Crosses, Pmrla. Necklcts. In Memoriam Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suth- undernoted d: PETER H. STEWART crlaud and family. where llCkFls for the secon ____ Spray, Mr. and Mn. Keith . “m Din“ w be held wed‘ "The Dord giveth, and the Lord Compton. nesuay, the 21th November, at the taken, Bwlyy gpmy, M“ am; M“ 30b sum. erland and Roberta. Passed into hll eternal reward Spray, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mn- nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. . E. C. Burhoe, Charlottetown, P. Lure. L" WW3” E‘ A‘ m. I. on Oct. us, mo. Mr. Peter Spray, Mr. Wendall Lu and Johnson 85 1L gwwgrt, family, Quincy, Mass. “ Although he lmd attained the Spray, Mr. Almure McEachcrn, age of 77 years, yet his death I-Ilngham, Masn. 0mm a4 a great shock to his many Spray, lvfrs. Chester Robinson, cupid; friends, a4 he had only been con- Hiugham, Mass. of the Carry fined t0 hi: bed for a few days, Spray, Mrs. W. J. Mcllaohorn and Marguerite. Spray, Empress Beauty Shoppe. Before coming to Charlottetown Spray, Employees Burhoe‘; Gro- livir. Stewart lived in Murshfleld were recent \'i.~li< ll) New Gm- The ziuestion has been raised l, for several years, where he car- cery. gow and spent. u ‘ ..ut visit the number of times as to whether l/hp ried on farming and fox ranch- Spray, Carvell Bros. Ltd. gugsg; or Mrs A ‘)'Lc“'art“ Eastern Hay 8r Feed Companyl in; very successfully. An a neigh- Spray, Mr. Francis Drake. new warchoure will be but?“ f“ bor and friend, he was obliglng Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jenkins and family. Cut floivcrs. Mrs. will Stewart. Latiru and Hazel. Cut. flowers, Willing Circle of the King‘! Daughters, Trinity United church. L-603. U. S. Anticipate Rush 0f Imports Under Fur lluota and endeared himself to all who came within his influence. This was strongly in evidence by the large number in attendance at his funeral. The funeral services were con- ducted bv Rev. Hugh Miller. as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Christie and Rev. Mr. Boothroyd. A short ser- vice was hcld at the home, after which the remains were taken to Trinity United Church, where ser- vice was held at 2:30 pm. The ad- drou was given by Rev. Mr. Christie. The hymns sung were. “The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me". A very impres- sive solo “The Old Rugged Cross" was sung by Mrs. W. J. Mutch. There are left to mourn his asslng a sorrowing widow (nee gaura MacEachern), one daughter, Mrs. E. C. Burhoe. and one son, Charles, at present on military duty in Chatham, Ontario, who arrived bomu in time for the fun- eral, and two grandchildren, Phyllis and Colby Burhoe. The sisters are. Mrs. Theo. wood, Pow- nal, P.E.I.; Mrs. Leonard Wood. Mrs. Henry Wood, Snuthport, P E. I.. Mrs. Lane Boswell. Mt. Mel- IB—(Q>) 1940 dog-fight in "Victorian in a Marshal W. A. audience in the N°" wasrnnomu. 16—(AP> _A race to import. sliver and black fox furs will begin next month. A new quota permitting the en- try of such furs will be opened 0h Dec. a to give importers on all sections of the border, particular- ly the Canadian border, an equal chance to bring in some furl un- der the quota. officials ordered uniform opening times for all ous- roms offices on that day. said: “To man- time: imagine, and a former 3h - “all ' w~m_ I 1 ’ M _ R b_ Regardless of local time, the 8y i" m on Ififig and M?“ customs offices will all open at Mass. USA, and one brother, “XMUY 12 "0"" EUR The new quotas permit lrnpor- tatlon of 58.300 fur units from Canada and 41.700 from all other foreign countries in the year be- ginning Deb. 2. However, not more than 25 per rent 0f these quotas nmy be filled in any one month. Richard, Mt. Albion. One sister. Mn. Reaney Jenkins. predeceased him several years ngn and two brothers Albert and William. The pallbearers were: Messrs. W. Chester S. MacLure, Edgar Heartz, Henry Boswell, Henry Mutlow, George Macinnls; John MacFarlane. All that was mortal of our de- parted friend was laid to rest in the People's Cemetery. The following are tho floral tri- bules:— Pillow, Family. Crescent, Phyllis and Colby. eourliiiflkiiilfvtnnrliiig oopnnn wapmno A memorable event wok DI"? nt Elmira on the evening of Aulllflli 2i. when the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Harding Fraser gath- ered together to celebrate the gold- en wedding of this worthy coup f’. . C thely will like‘ something they will take without any fun, and this the mother Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard‘ and “I511 l m mum’ I"??? return’ wil find in Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy unod by Clnldlm 00d. M1181"? bdiig", k h 1d m‘ m” o! mam“ l“ “l” W“ 48 Y°'“"" sun,’ m‘ ‘M m!‘ Hm" hondi: Oll esslcatb; ine the celitre of Price 35c a bottle; the large family size, about 3 timu ll much, O00, M Wood. n“, m0,“ a The cake w“ tummuy T“ m‘ “unwm m1. lilllvlrnCoqLlmltod. ToroumOIt 553$" Mr‘ ‘m’ M“ Km" vii-cerium. while a dainty miniature bride and groom adornggdthn centre QYQ- 1- lhldl Ind MllloftlRou-lnmlnd white CHARLOTIETOWN, P. l}. !. . EF- ....itti\\'\\\i\\\\\\\\\\\\\lll \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ b01lllLr521-" 1847 ROGERS BROS. Canada's finest Silver- plate 4211c. ... t... a _ $49-75 cl Bil r 11$ IrloxA oratullii" design. other sets at. $34.75 uP Famous milk"! 1n m a l. c h e d you; beautifully boxed. JEWELEBB BLNCI 1m , . m» cfiiirifitova ' Mrs. Fraser silt Q it on ens abhilflS suitably r" with whl ribbons. Peter Holland, sourls. “J IP- poixited chairman. After n Kill; l ew leasing remarks on v-i-M frle 1p W- hung from Mr, h seated by Mrs. Coluinui. L The chairman then can‘ testified to the ullmil taiit and sincere nit-nu» ‘n l“ gull they were met. when intuit, is hom . After singing "For T1193’ A" MU Good lflallows,’ the ladies i-rvfid I bountiful lunch andendeo airtime cu _ g of e bl'lr|4*'5 cake. ~11") winch the bride made the fin-i in- claion Among those present Wt“ a uum- ber who Ilfld helped celebrate the silver wedding also of this efllnl- able couple. AA they wended their xvii,‘ I ‘m’ ward, all felt that thcv ind ‘ N plasant, friendly time tours! .1‘ "l! to be remember AUDTICISIITSALE AT CORNWALL lATURiDAY NOVEMlalilf MP4 (Ydl-OCK I‘ I am instructed to sell lw WM‘ auction by Melvin Scott tln- fella:- lng ltook, cmp and lmPIl‘""""" sTocu-z mllch cows. l w" "'4 steer. CROP-IO!) bushel of small 90W lMPLEMENTS-l um wuqn-l l let a ring tooth lever Iiarrtx, wood lei h i nP-IPHW. 1 > 1 scales, (platform) l mull “Wm potato scoop, l hay fork Mill P" runurruup-a aria-n. t_ k"°""‘ ltovo, l cupboard. l fu"\'““m' d" Term: of sale —all sums u" $10.00 cuh over that muountmln: month! credit on BIJDWVM notes. . . IIXTON. w H "Aurunneol 14-590-11-19-21-2‘) flu...‘ FOR SALE I will sell for Lorne 311"“ at Wlnsloe Monday‘ U?" 25 at 1 o'clock. siantllfllf lumber and wood in lots- siormy first fine dill’- , ‘X fir-RAE. Alb i’