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Miss Olga Johnstone, young laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James lohnston is recovering from an litack _oi pneumonia. Sincere sympathy is extended lo the bereaved family oi the late Mr. John Sksrry of Albcrton, whose tragic dezth by drowning occurred last week. Mrs. Parker Rloker and scnoi Moncton motored to PEI. recent- ly and visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh WilliamspMr. and Mrs. Strrling Matthews and other relatives. Mrs. Gerrude Doyle left for Boston, Mass. last week. Mrs. Doyle has sold hcr beautiful horns Lid property to Mr. Albsrt Lut- ell. Miss KathleggWilliums, stud- ent nurse in the Prince Edward OUT OUR WAY LOCKIT THAT.’ THIRTY YEARS AN EXECUTIVE AN‘ HE STILL OPEN _ s LETTERS wrn-i Hi6 THUMB My EXPECTS ME 7D KEEP Hi5 DESK LOOK N’ island Hcspital, Charlottetown has returned to her duties after spending a fortnight at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mr. Leo Wallace, C.N.R. em- PIJYEe 0i Ontario came home by plane to attend the funeral of his father. the late Mr. George Wal- lace. Mr. Kenneth Matthews and daughter Velda left on Monday last for Montreal, where Velda will receive further treatment in theRoyai Victoria Hospfal. Velda spent the past two months with the other members of her family. Previous to that she was a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital for five months a'ter spending two months in the Western Hospital at AlbertonqHer many frelnds are pleased to know that her condi- tion is steadily but surely im- proving. A very large number attended the funeral of the late Mr. George Wallace on September 20th to Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Rev, m. WE, Monaghan perform- ed the funer"l services at the grave and IILBERTOII Mrs. C. W. Hayes is enjoying n two weeks’ stay with relatives in Fredericton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. l-leber Hardy spent the week-end with friends in Charlottetown. _-A Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loam and Ml‘. and MKS. Winston (jury-lg wey-e $15M" l0 ‘Tyne Valley on Sun- ay. Miss Reta A’hsa.rn. teacher in Summerside, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ahearn. The Reverend Cl. B. Cunning- ham recently returned from Sydney, N. 8., where he attended Synod of Presbyterian Church. The Misses Thelma Locke of Winsloe and Mary Locke o4 Milburn, spent a few days the past week at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mr. James Wells. Ottawa, and Mr. Frank Wells. Montreal. recent. ly enjoyed a brief visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. -Mr. C. R. Mind's store window is a centre of attraction with its beautiful decorations and flash- llshts displaying e preview of the different shows to be presented in Mr. ‘Roy heard’: Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Camp- l:ell‘and son Garnet left on Wed- “may for a hflllday to u. s. a. Mr. Campbell's position as station agent is being filled by Mr. Row Gallant of wellington. Mr. Stephan McAlduff of Hali- fax, N. 5., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and two charming children, Aldona 10d Herbert. 5110M: the week-end in Aiberton with Mrs. Stephen MoAlduff. who had been enjoy- inx a. Meek’: stay at her former home here. Previous to her coming to Alberton, Mrs. McAldllfi’ spent three months with her daughter. Mrs. Wilson at her beautiful home at Tupper Lake, New York. On return from USA. Mrs. Gallant visited friends in Toronto and Picton, Ontario. The entire party returned to their homes in Halfax, N. 3., by motor on Mon- day morning. and shower was held on l~st Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bertha Wade. Ktildme Central, in honor of Mir. and lvlirs. Billie Callaghan (nee Jean Murphy), who were the receifents of numerous beauti- ful gifts and a sum of money. The parcels were opened by Miss Corcoran and the verses and good A reception wishes were read by Miss Mac- Donald. Aftrr the P91711111‘ newly- weds had fittingly expressed their grateful thanks ani appreci- ation. the guests were ushrred to the d'ningronm to a table adorn- ed with tall lighted tapers, cut flowers and a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom, where a delicious buffet lunch was served. The re- malnder of the evening was spent in dancing. At a late hour the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan many years of happiness. Mass. The pallbearers were: Messrs ‘C-swge Murray, Wallace Donald, Frank Kinch, Charles Dunn, James and AD. O'Brien. The late Mr. Wallace, who was perhaps the oldest person in Prince County mas in his ninety- nlnth year. He was active until a few weeks previous to his death. and retained full nossesskm of all his faculties till the end. He was a man of fine Christian principles and had a host of friends who will ion-g remember his fr‘endlv hand-dos» and his cheery greet- ing. To the bereaved members of his family sincere sympathy is ex- tended. - E. MICHANIZE AGRICULTURE DURIBAN, south Africa - (C?) -_ South Africa's agriculniral in- dustry is being rapidly‘mechan- lzed. A pert official said hers that millions of dollars worth of mod- ern farm equipment and tractors have been arriving from Britain and the United States during the sang Requiem High-last few months. - By i.__R._Willioms__ AND, ROSIE. I HAVE TO GRIND A rinz- GUARDLAN. cnaamrrarowls Iiiuleman And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Howatt spent. the week end in Souris visit- ing Mrs. Howatt’: relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart of Carleton were visitors to Char- lottetown on Saturday. —Mr|. Cy Maclntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison of Car- leton were business visitors to Summerside on Friday afternoon. Mr. Wendell MacFadyen of Aug- ustine Cove has completed the re- pair work on his potato warehouse in Carleton. Mrs. James Bell, Miss Evelyn Bell and Mrs. Edna Howatt visited Mrs. George Campbell in Borden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLeod of French River visited Mr. and Mrs. Fenton l-lowatt in Carleton on Sunday-Car. Friends of little Erie MacWil- llama, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MacWilliams regret to hear that he is confined to his home through illness. Miss Marion Bell, spent Thanks- Blvlh! Day in Carleton, guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart. Miss Bell is a stenographer in Char- iottetown. Mrs. Fred Renahan and two children of Carleton are spending several days in Souris visiting Mrs. RanahaNs mother, Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald. Miss Pearle Cameron who is em- ployed in ltenography work in Charlottetown spent the Thanks- giving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Cameron of Carleton. Rev. Father W. V. MacDonald of Seven Mlle Bay and Borden parish called on several of his parishion- ers in Carleton and vicinity on Friday afternoon. Errol Carruthers. student at Mt. Allison University in Sackvllle, N. B., arrived home Saturday evening to spend the Thanksgiving holiday With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carruthers in Augustine Cove. Mr. Wendell MacFadyen of Aug- ustine Cove has commenced dig- Bing his potatoes. Mr. MacFadyen has over a hundred acres of them planted this year and it is expected that it will be some time yet be- fore all of them are dug and ready to be graded. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. W. Howatt whose death occurred recently in Albany was held in Cape Traverse Church of Scotland on Friday afternoon. A large crowd attended and the sympathy of the community is extended to the fam- ily of the deceased. Mr. Ivan Paynter, Bunbury, was a recent weekend visitor at his home at Long River. Friends wi‘! be glad to learn that Mrs. Elza MaoLecd, Spring Brook, is gradually recovering from her recent illness. _Mrs. Ell-wood Campbell, Long River, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McKay, Bunbury. Mr. Fred Rrssell, Oak Hill, NB, is spending a week on the Island. and will visit friends at Freetown. {Censington and Long River, Mr. and Mrs. 5.0. Thompson and family, Charlottetown. spent the Thanksgiving weekend Visiting friends at Margate and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker and daughter Ruth of Kingston were izuests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Burlington on Sunday. Mrs. Guy R. Russell, Oak Hill, N.B., arrived on Saturday to visit her brother. Mr. Perry Cann, and Mrs. Cann at. Kensington, and other friends and relatives, in this province. Hon. 6.1!. Barbour, and Mrs. Barbour accompanied by w. and Mrs. Byron Bcwness. Charlote- town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. $1M Profitt, Burlington on Sun- ay. Mr. Samuel Duncan, St. John, NB, spent the Thanksgiving weekend st Burlington with his sister and brtrhcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams and family. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Halsey Proiitt, Burling- ton, has not yet recovered from his illness and will visit Monet-m this week for further examina- tion. -— Bur. Mr. Alfred MacKsy, Bunbury. was a merit visitor to Long River. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay, who are former residents of Long Riv- er, an receiving congratulations on ‘the birth of e daughter on October 2nd. About thirty friends of Mrs. Heath Bowrness met at the charm- ing homo of Mrs. James Jardine, Kenslngton, on s esduy evening. to tender Mrs. Bowness s farewell paxtv prior to her departure for Barrio, Ont. The honored guest was the recipient of n sum of rrrnev and a beautiful cameo n- zuh, as a tangible expreson oi the love and esteem in which h is held hv hrr friends Mrs. .l.B. Profltt of Summ-rlde, irrmerly of Kensingtcn, made the preach‘- ation. The remainder of the even~ ing was given over to frien-‘l/ in» tercourse. intersrerwd wi'ii inns. on Monday. wood from back in his woodlot. Ke ‘n Mrs. Fel’x Arsenault. RN. has been day nurse at the home of Mrs. Peter Blanchard, where MYS- Blanchard is seriously ill.. Mrs. Mrs. J. Walter Jones, Bunbufy, Gilbert Gaudet, RN, takes over was a. recent visitor to Long Riven at night. ian, where some very fine bird! that little Velda Matthews NORTH AMIRICAN Li" l. S. STEVENSO Mono; ‘On Wednesday the road scraper was working on the Howlan road. On Tuesday s.m. Freddy Gallant left Huwlan to seek cm- ployment in New Brunswick. Paul J. on Tuesday for at O'Lea1'y. Gallant went to work Dan Smallman Mrs. Plellx Doiron is Visiiblng her aged mother. Mrs Mary Perry, Howlan. Tenis Peters, section man, is having a few days off doing up his fall work. Mrs. Fidele Arsenault, wood- stock. had as her guest on Sun- day her brother, Emanuel Gaudet. formerly of Leoville. ltirs. Hector Martin and Mrs. Gus l\ia"tin and little son, who were visiting in Howlan, returned to Charlottetown on Saturday. James and Pius Finnan re- turned to their homes on Sat- urady pm. after a. few days absence. Mrl. Manuel Peters of West- brook, Me., visited with her in- laws, Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters Mr. Bruce Carruthers is now hauling home his ready cut fire —How. i Mr. and Mrs. Halley Jelly and Mr. O'Neill of O‘l‘.eary called 0n some of their friends in this district on Wednesday evening. evening Mr. and On Sunday Mrs. Tents Peters of Howler: motored to Lot. 6 to spend n while at the home of Mrs. Peter Blanchard, who is ill. . Mrs. Manuel Peters of West- brook. Me., accompanied by her brothers, Frank and l-‘lzie Blanch- ard, motored Io this vicinity from Lot s on Thursday- A few friends and relatives from l-lowlan of Mrs. Rose Gallant attended her funeral. which was held at St. Anthony's Church on Monday morning. The R. C. M .P. were in this dlsulet and“ on Monday, this time on a theft of a bicycle case. However the culpuit had been found and the bike recovered. on Monday evening, Oct. 4th. a duck raffle was held at the heme e1 Mr. Frank Richard, How- the were disposed of to lucky winners. sorry to note has had to return to Montreal for more skin grafting and BUTZEYY- She was accompanied by he!‘ father. Kenneth Mathews of Elmsdcls. Her friends are —Mrs. Peter Blanchard o‘. Lot ti is seriously ill at her htme. The following cf her family have coma to are her from U. S. A-i M, daughtrf (Mai-vi Mrs. Manuel Peters of Wrstbrook, Me.. and Florence. also her sons Frank and Elrie and his wife. The monthly meeting of Holy Nrme was held in St. Anthony's parish Hell on Sunday. 0m- 7m‘ at 3,30 p.m., and was well Bt- iended. Fwtakers were P"?- J- H. Blanch~rd of Charlottetrwn: P. A. Arserault. teacher of Tis- nlsh: Gilbert Gaudet and Hector Richard. Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Gdlant. Kinkora, motored to Howlan on Sunday. On their return they were accompanird b? M“ Gillan“ sister, Mr. and Mrs. lamest Arsenauit and little (laugh ers, who-spent, tha past l0 days I" Howlan and ‘rill spend a few dayfi Wm‘ them prior to their return to Halifar where Mr. Arlfllll“ is motored- M", J. B. Arsenault, Howlan. ha, just’. received word from her (FHERES INTERESTING I \ SHOPPING IN THE BASEMENT‘: l THIS WEEK-END COMMENCING THURSDAY, 14th LADIES‘ DRESSES, Sizes I4 to 50 Eriifnes arrange to LADIES‘ HOSIERY, LILSE, Sizes 9 to 10$‘ Light and dork shades. Here's u fresh direct shipment of Lodies’ Slips and Panties right from the Factory. §.‘.'f§'..“l‘.i':.f'""...':2"....... 2.00 89c LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS Rose, Sizes, M., L., pr. Pair ......_.-,,,.......,..m...... _‘ CHILDREN'S SILK PANTIES CHILDREN'S BLUE atoomrns .711 White and Rose. Sizes B to l4, . .. 5' Z0 l‘ 32. Price citing s, mLwH-Uunn“ LADIES SILK OVER SIZE BLOOMERS CHILDREN'S "Am DRESSES with elastic oi leg, colors _ White and Teo Rose, pr. 1 loo ‘sllfl 7 T0 I4 Weekend special . .._.-_.,.,...,. . . . 1 loo CHILDREN'S STRIPED SWEATERS Button-front, Sizes 28 to 34 Colors green, blue, wine and gray Clearing oi‘ CHILDREN'S ONE PIECE FLANNELETTE ZIeJCASIAAS. Sizes l, z, 3. 1 I45 CHILDREN'S HOSE, BEIGE Sizes 6 l0 t0 pas. CHILDREN'S FINE WO-RSTED HOSE Sizes 5 l4 to. Io *° Color Beige, prices LADIES’ COTTON HOUSECOATS Colors, Rose, Blue, Yellow Size I4 to 20, price CHILDREN'S Z-PIECE FLANNELETTE LADIES‘ PYJAMAS, Sizes l4 to SLEEPERS. Sizes l, 2, 3. Colors 20, color pink and blue, price 1 185 SEAMLESS NYLO NS $1.19 SEAMLESS NYLONS 8% to 9% Light ond dark shades. Special . . . . MGDRE €~ MWEODILEELIQ CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I i0 .-_¢_¢_--.......-- an....»..--;_-;ss;a;s_-. J t mm, ease; e1 the remarkable pow- The following students were cousin. Mrs. over in li-iill Donal l Poirier WPS and Mrs. Frank that they have sold their property Creek, N. 8.. and have moved to Moncton. Mrs. Mac- and was in he" hood a resident of Woodstock, P. E. L, the daughter of the late Mr. “Th. MacDonald. formerly Morton chi'd- Poirier. lEiIEiEE w, and Mrs. James Henderson and Mrs. Carrie Truemw. We"? visitors to Victoria on Monday- Mg, nnd Mrs. Prank Chflie Bl"! little son were guest! o! MN- W" er of the gospel to break down the "Caste" system in India. H15 d1!" course was well received. ' The United Churches of Bed- eque and Albany were very thatc- fuily. decolated with autumn leaves, flowers, fruit and veget- ables on Thanksgiving Sunday'- There w“ n largg gathering at home for the holidays- Charles Craig, Mt. Allison; Arthur Toombe, John Craig. lnuiss Craig, Illin- beth and Doris Wright, William Wright, Georgina Leard. Ed Pearson, Georgie Johnson, all 0R P.W.C.: Austin and Jas. Johnson, 5t. Dunstan‘s. Adele Hendersol and Marjorie MacFarlsne, Bum- merside High School. ____.._..____ QUESTION LINER’! CREW SOUTHAMPTON. Enflland. Oct. 14—(AP) — Police questioned members d the Gilli! mlflfl“ an today. after fire llnei-‘s r!- tum from New York. pbovut tho disappearance of 08,000 worth oi jewels. The loss was reported by Lady Qmliffe-Owen, wife of wealthy Sir Dudley Cuniiffe-Owen. n; Lear-d over the week-end. - each service. — Bed- Mrs. Hammond Bowness and children were visitors to the home 0g he; parents in Tfyvn on Tues- d FOR YOUR ‘NEW NEON SIGN can. a e ‘Traces: W020 ;:.:.".:.=:.-..:e...w assass- Til! amsou ELECTRIC __. d t snout i760 cam ozone: s1". Mr. Tod Thompson, a stu en Lady Cunliffe-Owen now is visit- ing in the United States. - Darrach at the piano. A number CHARLOTTETOWN at Pins Hill. Halts. spent Thanksgiving holidays with his REPRESENTING assisted Kr nwlv, "rs. lea] numbers. with M1. lvrin and Mrs. wlifncil Taylor. of favo ite songs were sung in 'cl:0.'us. and Mrs. P.J. Kennedy's renillcn of seieral silos WM mus-h apprecaed. A (hliclolis people attended the service in the , lunch wrs served by the hostess. Baptist Church, Central Bedequei by Mrs. Don Bowness. Mrs. Wrlicn Dazison, Mrs. Carri’ liv ham Jnrdln" sister, Mrs. (Rem) W3. Crowe and Mr. Crave. i. -A goodly number of intersect! on Sunday evening last to heart the Rev. AD. Matheson, a native. ‘of Dundas. now a missionary in‘ India. His address referred to dri- '_ HALIFAX. N.‘