WY'QI"'.'4M’IGJ srrcui iilscnuiirs DRESSES And Cloth and Fur COATS During Fox Show Week KNITTED SUITS — — -— — FELT HATS, selling at -- — — r — See them at the " VOGUE 20% discount $1.00 193s Greeting Bards 193B We have just received, direct from the manu- facturers, the LARGEST» and MOST BEAUTI- FUL line of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS GREETING CARDS that we have ever offered to a DISCRIMINAT- ING PUBLIC, and we say this advisedly, but you need not take our “say so” for it. We in- vite you to visit our GREETING CARD depart- ment lind see for yourself for “seeing is believ- ing.” a . ' The values are most astounding. Beautiful cards at 3 for 5 cents and up to 50 cents each, a nice range of l’. E. Island views. All cards enclosed in envelopes for mailing. Conic earLv and get your supply while the as- sortment is good. ciinrian s. co; Limited SAZVIZ»! (‘E-i IYS IIEA DQUA RTERS Charlottetown i,‘ i > b Now that the harvest is over and the summer is ended your next most important problem is the marketing of your crops. As we have the best facilities for buying, handling and storing your Seed and ’l‘able Stock Potatoes In both the large and small sizes with access to the best Canadian, American, West Indies and South American markets we are in a position to handle unlimited quantities ontinuously Whether you intend delivering at our warehouse in . Montague, at the Potato Shed in Georgetown, in carloads on “ the Railway Line or by truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us before selling. POULE & THOMPSON, Limited 9-O-H-0HH-6-QHHM00ovvoeoe-0-MH+++M > . , . I E. R. Brow &S0n Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown There’s a Difference _]N__ DRY CLEANING . . . . Here your garment is carefully cleaned in pure, crystal-clear solvent. . . .then all unsightly spots are expertly removed....then it is skilfully pressed back t0 smartness and new beauty. Our complete cleaning and repairing service can save you many dollars, and you can be justly confident that your clothes will look and vrear like new. Men’s‘Suits Women's fir: Plain Dresses Knit Suits \ Overcoats Men's and Women's UP MODERN EQUIPMENT — EXPERT WORK- MANSHIP. ~ -. PHONE 983. NEW ET llilll CLEANERS LIMITED ‘A throughout the season at highest market prices for cash. i " rnniiensmntirenriogrél i“ ‘ml. _ Bros. Funeral ‘ ed aboard the Saint John Express ' Quick Relief. Big Saving. ‘ much more dependable remedy for dis- ct fo THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN HATS CLEARING AT 51.49 each. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Smart Shop. L-512-ll-18-2i. now, you will not regret it. GENERAL ELECTRIC MAGIC NEW WILLIS PIANO “Canada's ‘ TONE RADIO $37.00 up. Toomlxs Best" on display. Toombs Music Music Store. L-523-11-l8-ll. Store. Ii-523-11-l8-li. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.-If travelling is favorable, Rev. Ewen MiacDougall will preach Thursday 19th at Stanchel at ‘l P. M. and Sabbath 22nd at Bangor at 11 A. M. and People's Church City, at 7 PM. L-509-l1-l9-ll. CRASWELL I-‘Olt CHRISTMAS Photographs. RETURNS IIOMIL-Mr. Eric Mc- Clafferty of the Bank oi Nova Scotia, Saint John, who was called as relieving manager to the Bank in O‘Leary, P. E. I., when on vac- ation. has retumed to Annapolis ATTENDING ROYAL WINTER Royal, N. 5., to spend the remaln- FAIR.-—'I‘lie Honourable W. H. der of his vacation with his Dennis, Minister of AgrictLl-tum is mother. Mrs. Edward Mcclafferty, leaving for Toronto to represent Annapolis. the Government of Prince Edward Island at the Royal-Winter Fair. The Honourable J. P. McIntyre will be acting Minister of Agriculture during Mr. Dennis’ absence. RANCHERS in the Montaguel district may leave their pelts with Milton Mcllish, Montague. who will .- issue our official receipt for them. Marshall Reynolds is assisting Mr. Mellish in our Montague Receiving Station and theie gentlemen are. authorized to make cash advances directly upon receipt. of pelts by‘ MAYFAIR NEEDLE ART-The Guardian is publishing daily May- fair Needle Art patterns covering them. The Dominion Sliver Fox‘ “P't°'l'h° mum“ mstmmm“ m m“ Lm L-439_u-15-3i,, fancy-work and knitting. Look ———— i them up and take advantage of the SADLY BEREAVED-Mr. W. service. Frank Morris, city, received a. wire yesterday announcing the death oi Mrs. Wm. Easterllng, of Somer- ville, Mass, a daughter of Mr. and v Mrs. Wm. J. Hanson of that city and a niece of Mrs. Morris. The degeascd who parsed away foilow- ed for one week In a second um m5’ a“ °Pcmti°n “m” bcmg m l wiul possession of liquor case the only a short time enjoyed a large defendant was remanded circle of friends in this city where week, A mm, charged with Pom she visited frequently as the guest sUppm-t of his fmmly was ,.em,md_ of Mr. and Mrs. Morris. The latter Cd unm tomorrow_ leaves this morning to attend the funeral. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a man charged with theft oi coal was dismissed with a warning. An unlawful poss- ession of liquor case ivas adjourn- BRIDE-TO-BE snowman- Ales Edith Alma Raynor, whose u ridge to Mr. Raymond s. H. .\ UDllllilld of Duudns will take 1' this afternoon n‘. Pownal, was tendered a miscellaneous .hov:ci' byi beiwocn forty and fifty of her friend: at the rcsldeme oi lltf parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eltgn W. Raynor, Mount Herbert, Mon- l 11M’ evening. Miss Raynor received a large number of su.‘.ablc giILs. SUDDEN BEREAVEIIENT - Friciirls here of Mr. and 111's. R. B Danii of Mont-ton will learn wizli regret of tho (loath of his son, The Moiicion Times of the 19th says: Dxiih came suddenly to llahiec C. Darin Saturday evening. Al hough he had suffered per. iically oi heart trouble his cond tion was no: regarded as serious and hi‘ passing l come as a sudden sho:k to mem- bers of his family and frie: 1:. He pamcrl auvay‘ about 8 cjclock ivhile I resting on a couch. Coroner Dr. P. M:L. Atkinson was cailcd and after examining the body decided that death was due to natural cau es and announced that an in-‘l quest wa‘ not nccsssary. The dc- ceilscd, who was 22 years, 10 ymonths and 5 days of age, was a ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Daiin. [35 York Street, this city, and in i addition to his parents is survived ‘by one brother, Oakley. and two ‘sisters. Marjorie and Florence, at! j home. The funeral will take place ' this mcming with rervlce at Tuttlc RICTYIKNS I-‘IZOM HOSPITAL.- Qifiss J. Wilszii, oi Chm-lo‘, 9min}, who is co:;va'cs.'i.:g aftrr receiving treatment in a Mo ..':il Hospital, was a passenger on the Maritime Express thi mowing en route to her home. She was n":":*iilp:i:rlcd' by her mother. M ' J. A. Wilson.- Moizctoli Trail cript. REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS. ~Advertlsers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or COZTCTQLIIS. must reach the Guardian Office bv 11 A. M. the day previous to inser- | zion. Recently there has been o ten- dency to delay copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a notc- "Ads must be in Guardian Office by 11 A. Ml" I," Chapel at 9.45 o‘cloclr. The remains will be plac- at 11 o'clock for Hampton where interment will be made this after- noon. For Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Remedy at Home of water a few moments, uuiil dissolved. Iifs no trouble at _nll, and takes but a moment. No cooking needed. Put the Pins-x into a 16 oz. bottle nnil lidd your i4_\'i‘li[l. This gives you 16 ounces n_f eou h remedy. unusually quick-acting an dependable, and you ur times as much cough medicine or your money. It never spoils, and is very pleasant-children love it. You'll he sin-prised by the way it takes llfilil o_f severe coughs, giving uick, satisfying relief. It loosens tl.ie pli egm, soothes the irritated membrane», and lielps clear the iiir passages. Money re- funded if it doesn't please in every way. So Easy. No Cooking. i This well known recipe is used by many thousands of housewives, because they have found that it gives them a tresaing winter coughs. It's so easy to mix-u: child could do it. From nny druggist. get. 2% ounces of ‘nex, a compound containing Norway Pine. in concentrated form. well known for its eflect on throat membranes. Then make ii syrup by stirring two cups of granulated sugar and one cup OUT OUR WAY r OWOO -OOH ~ ' I01‘ 8.. 1 Though my pulse is mghty rapid at _ _ T- ' _ ~42 our mi-Iin-quw y. n . u! I , . T-iI‘-C'|(1‘:iulcienq: llheuinuriife annuals?‘ SANITORIAM.—On Monday even- ing, om inst. ‘the patients and staff of the Provincial Sanatorlam en- joycd a rpeclal treat in a delightful concert presented by MLss Kathleen Hornby and her Orchestra. Known to music lovers as an artist of ex- ceptional ability, Miss Hornby gave a very clever performance in her violin solos. The orchestra com- prised oi well known local talent under the direction ol Miss Homby. rendered a number o! beautiful selections. Mirs Sinclair was clever in a difficult elocutlonary role and vocol solos by Mr. Wedge com- pleted on interesting program" Supporting lvliss Homby as first violin were Marion Thompson and Nellie Hermans: Second violin. Billie Rogers; cello, James Horiiby while Marie Paquet accompanied at the plano.--The program foll- owsz-Sclection-"Melody in F."- Orchestra; vocal solo, "Top Hat White Tie and Tails" D. Wedge; violin duet. “Andantino; Kathleen “THETTEFA Hornby and Bill Rogers, Reading; "The Stove Pipe Hole“; Mary Sinclair, March: “University of Dayton, Orchestra; vocal r010, “Empty Saddles"; D. Wedge, violin solos-tn) Hungarian l Dance No 5, Hungarian Dance No. g i3; Kathleen Hornby, Waltz- "ManchetaT-God Save The King. Dear little girl, ivlih eyes of blue, Frciu mo: in; ‘till evening I'm thinking of you. You . Ii iue out ii: ihe cold and ruin, (That's no‘. so hot) let's try again- if you lovczi mc a: I love you I'd build a ccttfige just for two. Oh! darn ii: all, I cannot write I get my wards all wrong. So suppose we change the meter Of our lovey dovcy song. My main desire in starting out Wa" simply to rcvcal To you. in just a few short words, The very way I feel. The folks all say I'm looking spry And must be feeling fine, And my temp. ls ninety-nine. And it isn't that I'm bothered By the "wheezln" in my chest. ‘Tis my poor old_ heart that‘s heavy As an anvil in my breast. S0 you‘ll pardon my audacity And accentuated gall. For its better to have loved and lost '1' nu never loved at all. ha: . hi?! Mm- » .. . ____ _, _,_+___-_-_:5~:r Afr-Lam»; '-'--—-*_____:_.. _.___._____;;';-~_>____._"__;.:_-:.... '"~- . . - ---- ~~-~--~ - - i "v ' ' ' ' 'l'l§1'UWN GUARDIAN WEDNESDAy, ltllt LAIIAKLLII 1“ __ if NUVEMOER 18 19 \__\i_\3@ ISLAND BRAND PORK and BEAN 18 “N 3 TINS 29¢ OAKLEAF TOMATO JUICE 2i T“ ¢ TINS 29¢ FRESH MADE SAUSAGE - - 2 “$- 29. FRESH PLATE mas - 2 L“ —-+ 25¢ FAIRHAVEN ‘___" sARflfflEs OIL or MUSTARD 2 TINS - 9C PALMOLIVE SOAP a cAKEs— 13c MACARONI bulk 2 LBS. __ 1S1? One quart milk, 3-4 cup golden cornmeal‘ 1-4 cup molasses. 3-4 cup brown sugar. 1-2 cup butter, 1 tea- spoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-2 teaspoon -—J. A. (JALLAIIAN. By WILLIAMS OO-l-l-i-I-H-l-l-r WHY now-r vou as MORE canta- y. rt‘. "fl. w llli ninninnn GOLDEN iivnnmo. pfi<liirriiinr oi~ iiiili Cont}, cream. tum into a large gregged 08mm, Bcald milk and slowly stir in corn- Bake in a. slow oven for 2 hours oi zeal. Remove from heat and add until a silver knife tried in in; courses. slicer. butt-er‘ slaw, vln- centre of the pudding comg5 w, amen. nutmeg and salt. Ber» elm clean. Serve with vanilla sauce. slightly and add w first mixture» l s i155 i~WEL The Exhibitors and Visitors ATTENDING THE FOX SHOW ii “El; In 1i f my we would be pleased to have you call and see our show of I - BETTER BAKING RANGES For perfect cooking results. the range you use is half the battle your own skill is the rest. Buy a FAWCETT BETTER BAK- ING RANGE, and feel safe....Knolv the satisfaction that comes from all the modern improvements that make cooking easier. Enjoy the Economy of sure results, without wastage through baking failures....bc proud of your Range. Made in all types and sizes. and in many different finishes. 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