l Cdlsxudl-L-hll do; l \l.l-I‘n_\' LsLi-‘slls ‘A RAND i TODAY ONLY SIR HAEL.CAIN~’S MASTERPIECE acThe Bondmann wrrn oncnnsrns AND SHORT SUBJECTS CAPITOL TODA Y USUAL PRICES THRILLER ALSO Handicapped on every sidet- . “U55 He. fought and won —- For he girl he loved. When the gang i FARRELL leader yelled "l'ut ‘em up!" Al]; STQRy ‘him did — but when he Pl" " ‘cm down -— 0h, boy -— was "THE there a scrap? Here's sction AIR and thrills — here's love in- terest and a plot that makes you forget everything on earth -- Hard-hitting, fast- rldiniz. trouble-shouting Fred llumes in a, great Western l DERBY" it: AND SERIAL STRAND TOMORROW“ THRILLING DRAMA of the IRON RAILS ti’ 7 p, mighty‘ . llfflllls of i-osr- lus rails. Thundering trains in the dark —- vivid adventure pn the road. You'll thrill — you'll ruin-at this mighty drama. ALSO COMEDY ORCHESTItA §cfil n g, ' I lljrrjxesent the entire family with a gift they will enjoy. i i, The Gift Supreme For All TheFomily A Kruehlei Chester ield Suiie For" Christmas your living room to be unusually comfortable and attractive-you c-an rriake it the most enjoyable room in your home with Kroehler Living Room Furniture. ‘This week our deal- ers are ofiering unusually attractive values in Kroehlci- clltfllflllClfl Suites and Davenport Beds. I n‘!- Description of Suite The feature of this Suite is the big, comfortable ter- penline front Chesterfleld with its soft, loose pillow arms to rest the head on when used as a couch. Plain Mobnir with’ reverse sides of the Aim Pillows and Beat Cushions in a beautiful, High-Grade Fig- ured Frlezctte. s KROEIILElR SPECIAL Tik .3, l KR I lovely living room Furnimre-—cha.rming in its out- ward appmnnce, of flcasing grace and artistic propor- _ tions. The rich coverings arc the choice of the world's ’ finest looms, and thc refinements in designs are the . product of the stall of modern designers, of the world's largest organization, exclusively devoted to thc manu- facture of Living Room Furniture. In: in addition to this eztmnal loveliness, the Kroehler stresses Illustrating Kroelilcr (‘hcsterllclrl Suite No. 7659 g And remember the ' _\ 9 igg Kroehler Holman S j o“ Guarantee h. hi1- . V.) C own (k; ——of workmanship and v _ sound construction. ‘n Duh" Nmg: (‘ritton fabrics Km P’ ‘Q1151?’ _ ,2: lllf‘ us hcqxinrrls, . v l2; vclcu-s rad tape-inns i i i l 2 e FURNITURE "ii KROEllLER molinirs t“, nre euinnizecl - iii) ca“ ‘M we most effective gerinl- the" “mndeflul cirle lriiown to science. i sun“ ‘ ll I 1mm no d-Karikaku, in, Bradley, 111., ummru, iii, Bingkamtnn, m, nun... Tents, s...» Francine, ca, Lu Armies, cd. _' .. r \ .. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE quality extends throughout co unseen. Skilled crsftsmcn build into each piece o Kroehler the Famous Hidden Qftlillllilillii. irargcs otfokiln-driedphardwood; springs o oav , l - ‘ ' qughgy flexibly l|llCTlQCkgd' fiiimfil guzirctredrgglsizhber, best. moss and cotton; scat aishions filled with fine wire c011 springs, padded with clean felted cotton; folding bed frame all steel, fitted with saglms cable fabric and heliml springs. See st your dealer's this up-ro-dste upholstered furniture, in period and overstufled duiges. See the wide rm e of quality coverings: silk damask, tapest , Chase Velmo, leat er or Chase lesthcrwove. Most dealers sell Lock for the Krochler nsine piste on the beck oi each piece. l E . , ..xizosi-n.sn MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED, STRATFORD, oNrAnIo mohair, jacquard velour, for cash or on essy term GFANEY Z i i i i i i i AN Western. Guardian -auv uonss: lilies and robes at Bruce's. tso-iz-lz-zi. ALEIGHS-Westem sgents for Frsncis sleighs, McLeod Motor Bales, Summcrside. 47s —MANN‘5 WABBANTED AXES, Dlasion saws and Indian exe handles sold st Braces. 40043-13.“ -SLI;lGllS-West’ern itgents 10!‘ filncts sleighs, McLeod Motor sales, Summerside. 475 -CONGRATULATIONS-—C0n¢rst- lulatlons are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson of Summer. side on the arrival of s. bonny baby Klrl on Monday in the Prince County Hospital-S. -DEATH or burs, norm nus: mum or Kansas-gum pissed sway on Moods? evening, stim- s long and tedious illness w. "new: M. Foley, of Klldsre at the age of T3 years. The Isle Mr. Ilbley was born at Klidare where he resided all his life. He wss one of the best and most progressive fsrmere of the dis- trict. In polities he was _l stung Con- servative and in religion‘ a devote, adherent to the Roman Cathoik lFaith. The deceased was held in the highest esteem by his neizhbours and friends. There are left to mourn s. sorrowing widow, six sons, and two daughters, nsmelyz-Wilfred, end Gerald of I-Iolyoke, Mus... llredcr- lek, of Newark N. Jnipswald o.’ Worcester, Mum, Edward P. ' cf Summerside; Sister St. Margaret of ,'Notre Dame Convent, Monlnesl, Miss Louise of Wstertown, Mass, and Al- ifrcd st home, also one brother, Mr. ‘M. M. Foley of Alberton and two lisLslere, Mrs. Kate O'Brien of Al- -berton "and Mrs. James McIntyre of ontsgue, to "all of whom the Guarzliun extends sincere sympathst-S. -HIGH NOON WEDDING-At high noon on Wednesday, November 27th, St. May's Church, Bummer- side, wss the sceneiof s very pretty welding when Miss Nina J aneb Somcrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brute Somers, Springfield was united in marriage to Mr. Earl Daniel May- nard,- son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maynard, mleralle. Venerable Arch- deacon White performed the cere- mony in the presence of a congre- gittlon, which included a large num- bcr of friends of both the bride and groom. The bride was beautifully gownedin aicostume of blue geor- gette/and looked exceedingly The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful gold watch. In the even- ing~ s. reception was held at the 1101116 of the bride's parents, when the 1m- rnediate friends of the contracting parties assembled to do them ‘honor. was proposed by Mr. M. T. Liambe. ‘who expressed the. senvmeiits oi’ all the friends in complimentary terms, l I zcgngludlng by wishing the will“! couple a long, happy and prosperous life. Among those sitting arounel- the festive board was Hon. Peter "Sin- clair. who in his characteristically el- oquent msnner wished the mwly married couple every success and happiness through life. Mr. and iMrs. Mnynsrd were the recipients of many handsome and costly P761511“ which is only one testimony of their popularity with all their friends. The ievenlng extended to It delightful poc- ial time everyone enicyins iheullll- ves to the full. In the wee sma‘ bow’! s very delightful function terminated after three lusty cheers for the brid’: and groom sud the singing of sum Lang sync. Mr. and Mrs. Mayvbffl left the following morning m their future homo in Halifax followed by. the best wishes of s hcsl. of frlenrhS —PRETTY WEDDING —A DYMtY wedding was solenjinized on Werhks- day lest at the United Church Par- sonege, at Kensington, Rev. Mr- Avers officiating, when Mr. Heath. J. Mayhew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alflred Msyhew, of Msrgsle, was united in marrisge to , Miss Marion Ruth Ossely, second qsushter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlsm H. osseiy. of Kelvln- The ceremony took plsce st 6 n- m» in the pruence of the irnmedhtc relatives. The bride was sttlred- in: I lovely gown of white sstln crept. hi" veil wss in csp effect, caught up with dsinty sprsys of orange blossom," s beautiful necklace of pearls was the only ornament. She were white shes ‘I Pellicura ” i f‘ Eczema» e suit wonderful some! —Lsst Sunday was the Beast of the Immaculate Conception, being appropriately observed in st. Paul's Church. sermons at both with the Immaculate ‘Conception. In the evening at ‘ildclock, the mem- bers of the Children of Mary at- tended in a body andunmrched procession. Hymns to thc Virgin were sung, followed by Beno- diction of the MostiBiessed Sacra- ment. The sermon for the occasion WLs preached by Reverend J. J. Mac Donald. Pastor of St. Paul's, who traced the history of the Children of Mary and outlined the virtues of the Blessed Virgin. He Children of Mary were not an or- dinary society. It was founded ‘Rome in 1536. The Mother of God. said the learned common Mother ofoll the Faithful but has s special Childrenv_of_ Mary; members to make themselves worthy of that regard ibylmitsting the edi- lying life of thejBlesscd Virgin. Ex- tolllng the virtues of Mary as Hu- mility, Obedience, Purity nnd Pray- er, the reverend speaker urged the Children of Mary to imitate these virtues and to offer Blessed Virgin to obtain a proper devotion to her Immaculiate Concep- tion. -—E. the Royal Bank st Summerside, left on Monday for his home in North Wilt- shire on sick leave-S. _ Morrison, pleased to hear that she is very much improved, after her recent disposi- tiom-S. ' V) mar-side, returned home from Win- A sumptuous repasl. was servacl and ‘llllfill’ b" Tuesday GVGHlHS-He reports the ‘mam, o; me bride 3rd groom fl temperature of thirty two below zero at Winnipeg the dsy- he left theft-S. f1 Robinson's side. has been in Boston for some time undergoing treatment for s strong and won over the Spartans \Wl'iD played in the inst two games. Mathescn were back in thegsme, and good combination with accurate ' somewhat taster than the pane last and stockingi and carried s lcvelyl bouquet of csrnatlons and fern. The bride wss attended by her sister, Miss Kathleen Casely, who wore s pretty dress of shell pink geoi'gette,.trlmmcd' with Isce. The groom was supported by hie brother, Mr. George Mayhew. After the ceremony s reception was held nt the home of the bride's psr- ents, at which sixty giiests were pres- ent. A sumptuous wedding supper was served. the dining "room being daintlly trimmed inplnk and white. At. the close of s. delightful eveninl. a large psrty of clmrlvariers called to extend their best wishes to the bride and groom, and sdcled much to the merriment of the occasion. The hsppy young couple left for their new home in Margste, followed by the best wishes of a host of friends... Previous to her marriage the bride was tender- ed s miscellaneous shower and was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. -—S. —IMMACULATE CONCEPTION the Feast Suminersicle, the Masses dealing in Blessed ssid the in preacher, is the regard for the cxhorting the them to the PERSONALS -Mr. Bowman, the popular teller of —Tbe many friend of MrsdR. '1‘. of Summerside, will be -Mr. George Oollbeck. of Bum- —Friends throughout the Province will regret to learn that Mr. George condition remains un- changed. Mr. Bob‘ -, of Summer-l nervous disease. His wife and daugh- ters left-for Boston two weeks ego and sic remaining with him-S. Y. Basketball In a fast and exciting game Tues- day night the Y teem came back by a. score of 35 to 26. The Y. plsy- ers were without Masher and Morley, but Gordon Toombs and ‘Charlie shooting gnve the Y. team a well earned victory. 'I‘hese two teams ere V81’? Wenly matched snd expect to put up some other very close games. El-fl Goes ls referee, handled this nine in s. most perfect msnnier. which made it one ofthe cleanest snd fsstest games played in the "T" for you-s. The Ys‘ lvledsiforwoxsls plsyed excellent combinstion and worked herd, this one fsct slone oc- countlng for the change ‘of score over the isst some. The lino ups sud scores follow: Y's Men I Spartans Forwards W. Henry 24 T H011 8 C. Ports-loge I W. Maclmn 8 v B. Cox 2 O. Mstheson l Centre ‘ ‘A. Kerr ‘l Guards. G. TOOmbI r l. Cleveland l P. Osmercn l. Offer ' B. Gsrnhuin Immediately nfler he boys game the Bed-s and Ml 0f P. WI C. played n clutching gene. Although Tuesday these girls still make s des- persu effort to prevent the oppos- m; mm frontscoring, even ii’ ‘they iniso, doing commit mlny persons! 1mm; hi: referee; Alex. lllthflwl. Rrsirssk - is good fipc tobacco STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Dec. lL-Quotsllons fur- nished by Johnston end Ward. M8111- bers Montreal Stock lbtchsnlt. NIW YOIK EXCHANGE Reading Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 128 Atchisn, TW- 6r- Santa Fe. Ry. . 225% Am. Can 00.121 Am. Car 6a Fdry. C0. .... Am. Locomotive Co. I-Iud. Motor Car Co. 54H. -Am. Bosch Magneto C0. ... . 45% 'Union Psc. Ry. 223 U. S.-Industrial Alcohol Co. .. I48 Con. Gas C0. (N. Y.) I02 U. 5. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177% N. Y. Cen. d: Hud. Rv., R. R. .. 178i; Westinghouse Blec. 1499i Standard Oil of N. J. 67% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE as». Abltibi. . . . . . Montreal Power-............... 135 Natl. Breweries ............... 119 Winnipeg Elec. .. 56 Brompton .. 315.’. Braz. Traction . 431i Shlwinlgnli ...... ....... 80 Dominion Bridge .. Massey Harris . Fraser 6a Co. Bl‘. Am. Oil Steel Co. of Can. Miss Kan. 6.: Texas Ry. .. IN VALEIA’! ABSENCE DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Dec. 11 —'I‘he awkwardness of nunon do Vatican's conferring an honorary de- gree upon President Cosgrave has been averted as s. consequence of the Republican leader's present trip lo the United Slates. The Nstionsl University, of which de Valera. is chancellor, today made President Cosgrave a doctor of laws. Prof. Merriman ofllcistlng. G. K. Chesterton. Hllslre Belloc and Rene Basin were similarly honored. I. MacDonald displayed grest skill in shooting. having a total of l7 points out of a total of 3i. The com- bination of the Whites was excel- lent and very bewildering to their opponents. V. Harrington as pivot worked well. The scores and line ups 0. White u guard plays s good game. BABKMHIE Osn Be Stopped often in a few hours. If you are losinI P9P. health snd strength from Getting Up Nights. Bscksche, Bladder Weskness. Burn- ing, Leg or Groin Pains. or Rhsumstlc Aches, why not try the Cystex t8 Hour Test? Get Cystex (pronounced Bios-tax) today at any drug store, for only 60c. Money bsck if you don't goon find pains gone. sleep fine. feel punger. stronger and full of pep. Beware‘ Infection Infection of cuts and bruises is best prevented b l l m Y hill! Y BI mung should mdlsvvl. lo hep the new in hand by calling these/hula. Th! unaeilcv a to m. the girls msvm m infractions all-ks nil. _ iNmEtll 04-0-0 FOX NE TTING follow: Reds Whites , Forwards I". MscMiilsn 2 E. MacDonald 1-‘1 n. Rogers ' c. Nicholson a Centres ‘ n. Rattenbury a v. Harrington 4 ' Gusrds W. McKie R. Stewart q E. Burke O. White l "WHAT WE "It's Better to be Sure investment that you have. lflllll to lose them, by usllll In! “h” Netting than Peerless’! time usual-vista u. in, f“ r6 A Milnifgiht fiuppcp After bridge or the theatre, serve your guests with steaming OX0. Its rich beef flavour just: “hitsthe spot." No bother-m fug; -—nnd no slecplessness afterwards! ' In 6' - 0|. Fluke 4nd Tins oil audit‘ Cubes Chas. Guru . . . . . . . . 2934. Building Products . . . . . . . . . 3111 Gun-Brewery ....... 12 BANKS \ . Bank Royal 295 Bani: Montreal 305 Bank Nova Scotia. 370 Bank Commerce 258 FOR EASIER HOUSEWORK- WHEAT use modern kitchen utensils-the lunll Dec. ...... .. 120% that can be kept sbvtlessly clean Mar. 1277',‘ with little effort. In appearance, too, May - - - » - - 131s; utensils of this kind offer a distinct sdvsntsge to the housewife who takes CORN pride in the epic and spsn appear- Dec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89!; ance of an immaculate kitchen. such Mar. .. . . . . 94L; utensils are here to select from-iii May 961,3 lowest prioesl 0A1‘! . . . . . Mlr- 4a‘: . Mal’ .. 4m Hardware Co» ' O O WHEAT 3 Dec. . . . . . 135% MaY............ 1417i —_' July .. its _ C. M. Lampson t? 00., cosonsvn nuns 1.1.1:. Bum"- . 84 Queen Street London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or - RAW FUR! siiippin; m; will be furnish- ed without charge by spplymg to B. '1‘. Holman, Ltd, Sum- merside. 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