THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m: wrsrtnu GUARDIAN, s-IUMZMERSDI POLICE OOUBT 40st; in the Summerslde Police Court on Saturday morning-S. -'l,'fll ANNUAL TIA and Bazaar '0! St. Paul's Parish will be held 0n November 11th and 18th in St- Psul’; Hall, Sumrnerslde. from 4.30 p. m. to 8 o'clock. Pro- ceeds in aid of St. Mary's Academy. l 10077-11-11-31. f —li'UNEBAL ssnvrcss - The funeral of Mrs. Benj- Nesbitt o! Summer-side was held unrriday after noon. ‘mere was a short service at —0ns lone drunk was fined s: snaiuenslusion- wish“ i" "W"! hie .415, HERBERT B. BAKER. many friends and neiihboun for kindness Imd. sympathy lhown. Also for noral tributes and letters of sympathy during his recent sad ber- eavement. 10006-11-16-11. —FUNERAL SERVICE -- The funeral o! Miss Veronica MacDoug- all was held from her late resid- ence on Saturday 11101111118 to Bt- Paurs Church and Cemetery, Rev. Father Bennett MacDonald officiat- ing. The pali bearers were Mayor Lldstone. Messrs A. S. MacKay, James Hogan, W. B- MacNeill, J. J. hanks... 0R 1931 ‘the house conducted by Mr. W. H» Earning followed by a service a‘. the Presbyterian Church. which WM conducted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Jean. Both services were very week in the Salvation Anny Hill- largeiy attended by friends from summer-side, when AdJutant Martin town and country- ‘rhe pallbearers‘ of st. John, N. B. Adjutant Kim- ‘wers Messrs T. D. Ramsay, John 5-; mins of Charlottetown and Cap- fnzmsay, Joseph Bmallrns-l‘. John; min Ritchie of St. John, delivered’ ‘MacRse. Merritt Dawson. andiexcellent addresses. ‘rile Salvation .Maynard l" Schurman. Interment Army band from Charlottetown ac- ‘wss in the Peoples Cemsinry.—8- companied the officers and put on i .1 splendid. Program of music.—S. Gaudet and Fidele Perry-S. -VlSl'1‘ 0F SALVATION ARMY _.A special service was held 1st Tire hrm and Witchery of Colour will be demonstrated here Tuesday 17th November to Saturday 21st November by Mrs 1W. McDONALD representing the famous ll/IQBASSO COTTON CO. The ladies oi‘ Charlottetown and vicinity will i»: ilulig-"hied with Mrs. MacDonald's demon- sittiion. Lovely products of the wonderful WABAS- SO iwzills \-.ill he shown and modern ideas in their i msiixutcd. l:‘»‘i‘l'_\‘ flay ’i‘ucsdu_v to Saturday. i -soomr. EVENING-Lust Frl- , day evening the Young Peoples —DEATH 0F MRS. RUSSELL: Society of Lot 16 paid a social vis- CRAuG-There passed away alter‘ it to the Young People's Society of along illness at her home in Chel- I ‘Trinity United Church, Summer- ton on Wednesday, Nov. llth, lvrrs. Iside. The usual Ifi-iday evening's. Russell Craig. She was formerly l ‘service was held in Epworth Hall.“ Miss MLry Ellen Howatt of Cape: ‘the visitors joining in the devotwiraverse. She leaves to mourn her lions, which were led by Miss Mild- ; husband and seven children, name- ired Wright. After routine business‘ ly: Mrs. Charles Robertson of Hall-i fhad been dealt with, Rev.‘ Mr. Camp fax. N. 8.; Mrs. William Heckbert 'be11, honorary president of the of Summerside: Mrs. Stanley Jack Summerside group, led a. very en-; of Bedflqllei Mill Vifdfl, Miss E5‘ » iijoyable discussion on World Dis-i ther, Heath and Harrison at home ' armament; and Peace. Games and, to whom sympathy is extended. The luncheon brought the pleasant ev-i tuner-ll i001! P1668 0Y1 Widfiy after- ening to a cl0se.-B. inoon from her late residence, Rev. ‘l ....___ IMr. Archibald oiilciating.—S. .‘ "NEHV BADMINTON CLUB ‘Hug? oncavrzan - ‘Trinity United | ——Miss Miry Hunt spent Re- Church Badminton Club was or ganlzed last Thursday evening, and r membranes Day at her home in St. Eleonora-S. a oil starve motors soon wear out . . _Most wear occurs during the first few minutes of operation of a cold engine-i‘ if you use ordinary oils. For in cold‘ weather ordinary oils are too sluggish‘ to flowcimmediatcly through ‘the oil leads to all bearing surfaces. PERSONALS Izztcresting Sale of l judging by the number of mem- beis bids fair to be a. success. The ioiricers were elected as tollowsz! ‘Hon. President, Rev. L. B. Camp- bell; President, Frederick A. Large; Sec. Tress Frederick Watton- It was decided that Monday and‘ Thursdty evenings should be set’ aside for games. The courts are ‘being laid ofl’ and it is expected that play will be in full swing next week-S. ' i —ENJOYABLE socmr. - Mrs. Richard Hunt entertained a num" be; of st. Eleahors ladies last Thursday evening, when the W. A. of St. John's Church packed their barrel for the Indian boy of On- tario which is their special charge. A number o.‘ ladies from other de~ nominltions were present and were most interested in the many useful articles which had been collected. An evening spent; in music and games was thoroughly enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess, v I ‘Jieiicasso Products M 17th to 21st —Mrs. Travers of Albcrton, is visiting her son, Mr. Victor Trav- ers of Summerside-S. ‘\,‘/\‘f" \\) v s So the motor is ‘ starved for oil while it is warming, up. e Grade for grade the New Marvciube flows more freely at low temperatures than ordinary oils. And even when the engine is hot it preserves a fuller, richer body that guarantees perfect lubrication, e The New Marvclube is doubly cconomical—it sells at the regular pricc——and it gives you better lubrication. e Consult the Marvelube Rec- ommendation Chart for the correct Winter ("nlnrrxi .i>.»:rlur'cii Sheet and Pillow Case Sets, Hem- stile —Mrs. Joseph Landrigan, who has been visiting Mrs. James Hog- an of Summerslde returned to her home in Shediack, N. 5., on Friday lest-S. villi lbw, Blue, Green and Gold 3 i>.:xz-<l..<ct I $3.50 " m mmo Isllllslllisolsneelllll . riiiuli Pillow Cuscs, Rose Blue, :1:;.l (Told. i2 inch. Pair . . . . . . . .. iluxnrzri kiizcels. Tixfll Pull‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hemline-ii tiitecin. I 'i'2xlili. Hill" zmzl llluin licmmcd Sheets, $ I‘ ................ 3-25 mi cowl stitched sheets, in Rose, Blue, "t '. (Wrlzl. T1391. Pzlil‘ . . . . . . . . .. us-t ——It is pleasing to report that Mr. Henry Jamleson who has been con- flned- to his home for some time ithrough illness is making satisfac- tory progress towaYds recovery-S.‘ . .>. m w i")l'\'i —Frlends will regreifto lelrn that ‘ lvLrs. Ellen Milllgan, who only rec- ently returned to Summer-side from an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Kelly. who resides in Michi- gan, U. S. A, was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Friday No owner limp w“. WI! change oil, rm New Morvelubc always rim you lam: m- brlcation. Foraluolun liuuvy‘ Hospital quality‘, llc-nisiifviziui safety. follow the rec. FilXiiiii- iYI ‘assisted by others present. A silver ‘or treatment-s’ i‘ r d f‘ ' E d - - s "mmfllddfhfl o! your H(.,.,\i,:i,;hv.(§ fiileLi<v 5c,‘ (nullity, glxlog 0o collection was taken and the prcr‘ __Mrl Lbme Nesbltt of Rhoda Is-l g a e 01' YOUI Car. n W mtCr driving my-mqnq/utumam l’.- '- . . . . . . I Weed‘ Wm b“ fielded i° him“? i’ a a M- cmr <1 . , ' "°“‘°/“" 9°" ""1"" l" A icmufln, u, b, m t, 5mm“, mm. B;t°nf"Ma5sf, aettengzd 3:1“; eff troubles, fill today w1th thcNcwMarvclube. -and use m MR8“ Hem Fiche-d Pillow Cases, 40 inch widths ‘mes in si""kai°h°w“'“‘_s' a1 of Mrs. Benamin Nesbit, which Em“ 0f the New .":!ii‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... c i003 Pilce 0H FTldflyla-st at Sum- Murvelube. "Imerside. They will remain with Mr. INesbitt for a few days-S. EAISTERN GUARDIAN ..'SEE "BATTLING BETTY ANN" Comedy Drama in three acts presented by the Montague Players in Millview Hall, Tuesday, Novem- Piliowv H) inch wirlih. Pair lli-iiv-liivhcrl Cases, extra good quality, 0 llemwlilclwrl Pillow Cases, 42 inch. Extra good t. - 25c 26c I am opening a pcltlng station in imy office in Central Street, Sum-f ...-.--.-....--.--¢ rvclubc jmerslde, where I will pelt tones for ‘ the public. Parties wishing to have their foxes pelted to the best ad- lvantage will do well to send them ‘Ito one of the oldest men in the ‘Vnbl-szichcd shootings, 63 inch. “(uni l'|1l‘luavh:::l Hht-etruijgs. 70 inch . ber 17th at 8.15. Admission 25c ' ‘ , ~b i th will h th a - . lllfti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixenzpovetey“ yemsiiperzcéellln and 35c. 10035-11-13-31, I p u R E o F M R I . i - - . - i ltln a a in I . o ' l‘ni»li~;=_i-i;vil Sheeting, best quaint), 68 inch. 13"‘; ml bersezewgwruzl‘ ur GLEN VALLEY SCHOOL . Yard ' ‘ oneasnsllioaolsaavaoolllotll _ n. r. RAYNER, summcmde‘ P. E. L mHonor roll for the month of Oc- ber. GRADE X-l Phebe Blondon, 2 Vernon Gillie, 3 Francis MacDowell. GRADE IX———l Myrtle ‘Blondon. Fnlwitzu-hcil shootings, best quality, 78 inch Yard DLEACHED SHEETINGS 10040-l1-13-3i. -...------.--s----ss Mans IN csuaosuar IMPECRIAL 011. Lifir-i-gp i0 ini-n 63 inch 72 inch iii " 0mm VII-i Kathleen Higgins. usznr. oaovr. woman-s m- in unisomThe ‘éilgusm Mrs Pope Stevenson. meeting is the annual meeting all 1c 42c 52c Z-l mi GRADE IV (Sh) 1 R/uby Bivhdon. SITTUTE Bagnall occupied the chair, the roll Mrs. Ben Craswell, Mrs. Garfield the members are requested to It- ".' 2 mm" MiwLeim- 3 Miimie 31°11" [call was answered by Jokes which Stevenson and Mrs. Catherine Bu- tend. Roll call for next night to bi 73 {M}, 31 inch 81 inch 3 Gllttlnlg and Bupplyingm d°"- _ The regular monthly meeting of caused much laughter. Minutes of chanan were appointed to write "answered by a verse of poetry. Dis- SSC 40c 54c tassel. e c. GRADE IV (Jr.) 1 Alton Maclieanlthe Hazel Grove Women's Institute last previous meeting was read and letter of Condolence to Mrs. Anwcussion on: "Bow to keep young". - _ ._- H J M hi“ GRADE III-d. Melville Gillis. lmet at the home of Mrs. Catherine adopted as read. Reports from sick gus Nicholson. Mrs. Pope Bagnaillflecitation by little Mariorle Buch- Bust “YABASSO circular PILLOW COTTON, 3 EPI-‘omimnlsr :_:| smog 111-11 Irinunel ligobflilan Buchanan, with eleven members and school committees and new invited the members to her placeanan sntlled "When I was s Little _ Y GRAD -- ens ey gg s. 40 to 42 ll".‘i‘l. lard n M n _ a a L i, ‘and four visitors present. Meeting omuimcglpgcted Wm, perfect Attendance: Arthur Mac-‘wag on octsim- m, 1931, The meet. H Drugstore " 119m, Ruby Biorldon, Mumie Blon- ing opened with singing of Institute '-:§:-:=§:-:*§:-::-:§:-:Es “"- Meiviiic Gillie- BRlNGlNG UP FATHER ones were appointed. Sick Com, for next night or meeting .-,'I‘he'Girl". Meeting closed by singing Mrs. George Buchanan, Mrs. Annie lunch committee, Mrs. Pope Bagnall,ths National Anthem alter which MacEachern. School Com, Mrs. Mrs. Stephen Bertram and Mrsfiluncheon was served by the mem- Ode and repeating ofthe Creed .Stephen Bertram and Mrs. Garfield Annie Maclllachern. As the nexhbors. By George McManus DAODYlTt-iluiw ‘WANT To I I I I BUTLER WKNTQ TD Go ON‘ You .040“, ‘P 46K \’°IUC€OR 5°ME INTEREUT ME men: is ANY THERE MUST as! ADV a A guhffiliipfiFl-JL s-ramasuw. MONEY no menu's A .. PM GLAD SQMEBOW an‘ ‘Egg/ages! whoa. eraser? ‘or’ . *\R°°"° 25f” some newer ' DRUNKIZN DFZXVFNG DOlTllLED of the New York Automobile club, ?O"::::QE“NG.Q To ‘NVEB? 1}.‘ FOUL \l£.v\llS has Just revealed. He declared that] ' the drunken operator had contri. (Caliuzlinn Prc 5i buted "in no small measurw y‘, the‘ I total of 3,090 motor fatalities in / NEW YORK, N- y. Nov. 14-"nieI the State during i930. of which 1,16; f‘; ‘ number oi inl‘ mtcd (lrlvers has occurred in this city. been inmvwuiiizr steadily from year In the past six years Mr. Crorsley to year mzd ilm total of liccnse sus- said, 21,519 driving llccmcs were pension. mid rcvoccafions for this suspended or revoked because the‘ rouse in Ncxv York slate having ri- operators had been charged with, sen from 24.2.‘: in 19:6 to 5.667 last or convicted of, driving a cgr while vcnr, J. n. Crowley, vice president intoxicated. l i h) r001.“ wgflmgfflfihl h. f‘ t . . . wqw...» i > ~ »w~m~memnnueIu-Ilrmiwavwe-* ' ‘ “Mo-..