B stration. use demonstrated. Charm and Witchery of Colour will be demonstrated here Tuesday 17th November to Saturday 21st November by Mr..- A. M. McDONALD representing the famous WABASSO COTTON CO. 'l‘he ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity nili be (it-lighted with Mrs. Mac-Donald's demon- .2 Preston Coiiin, 3 Peter Byrne. jor Bmallwood on Tuesday evening . 2 Joseph Kenny. Lovely products ot‘ the wonderful WABAS- i ‘mrmy l‘ "Hen"? " °°“"° l" 1"’ Maud“ ‘statement 1°” the year’ SO mills will be shown and modern ideas in their ety in 1897 to “help women gain an President, Mrs. ‘GI D. MacKenzie, intelligent understanding o! law-and Vice-President. we. D- J. MacDon- Every day Tuesday to Saturday. its operation." -rHo¢nARnnnuu9ooloo~n»A~ it ivrsrrnn GUARDIAN ans: nnnsmoron United f --rns ANNvAI- TEA Ind. Bum Church Young People's loolsty will o! 5t. Paul's Parish will be held on present the Paghnt “Did You See November 17th and 18th in 5t. laesiur" n: their annual than! oiier- Paul's Hall, Bummerslde. . Boom ling service Bundsy evening, Nov- from 4.50 p. m. to I o'clock. Pro- ‘ember 14th. lOMO-ll-IG-li. cecds in aid oi 8t. Mary's M1591”!- 10011-114441. p-OIANQII! DOUBT-MY. Jus- tice Arsensult. Vloe Chancellor. 'held a session o! the Ohsnoery court st Brmuncrside e5 'I'hin'8dll'- The ease d’ Cairns and others vs. calms was heard. unis wu s-n ..~ss:n "nsrruno nnrr! action to set aside a Judgment on ANN" Comedy Drama in three acts the pound that lvl-icre was no con- presented by tho Montague Players sideration ior the some and that in Millview Hall, Tuesday, Novem- iit was given to ,!0t00fi the prop- ber 17th st 8.15. Admissio 25o orty of the deiondant against and 35c . 10035-11-18-81. judgments oi the plaintiff. Alban V "Farmer and Heath Strong, K. 0-, ..'NOTlCE--W9 W181! to an- foa- the plaintilf. The defElidant-s nounce that 0h Nollflmbvl‘ 16th We ‘did not appear. The esss was sd- are discontinuing llmm “d ‘lmilhs journod until the 80th instant-B. s strictly cash business. We take 1 ' this opportunity of thanking our i BYRNES ROAD B08001. — many customers tor their valued l I patronage inthe past and solicit a Report of Byrnirs Road school continuance of the same. McLeod ‘tor the month o! October. l GRADE X-l Marguerite Kenny. i GRADE VIII-l Helen Kenny, z Louise oaznn, 8 Alice Clsrkin. GRADE VI-1 Oecill; Kenny, 2 STITUTE-The annual meeting oi Marie Kenny, 8 Cecilia Olarkin the st. Andrew's Womens’ Institute GRADE IV-l Margaret Morrlscy was held at the home oi Mrs. Ma- rt: McGregor, Montague. IOM-ll-lfl-Ii. ..'ST. ANDREWi WOMENS’ IN GRADE III (Sh) 1 Helen Kenny Nov. 3, with an attendance oi| GRADE III (Jn) l Joseph Duiiy thirteen members and one visitor .2 Ernest Clarkin. The meeting was opened by recita- onwn r (BL) l Cecil Miolnnis. ition oi the “Greer? in unison and a" 5°“‘s' the singing of “Carry Me Back to GRADE I (Jr.) lMichsel Byrne. Old Vlrginny!’ The roll call was Marlon McCarthy-Teacher her membership res followed by the _____-___.____. reading oi the minutes oi the last For the 35th year New york Unl- ‘annual and regular meetings and for women. It we; inaugurated by ilfter which officers for the ensu- the Womenn legal Education Soci- i118’ YBM‘ were Blt-‘llled B5 fflll°W5I- ‘ aid. Secretary/Treasurer, Mary Don- ‘ oven. Directors, lvlrs. Frank Mac- lnteresting Sale of l Wabasso Products r /1:J§¢/ Intyre, Msr. Major Smallwood, Miss Amelia Egan, Auditors. Mrs. John Maclntyre, Mitss Mary MacDonald. Reports oi’ Committees were then Another important achievement in attaining new riding smoothness and ease at all timesiis the Ride 2 ‘mm BYrlle- 3 Jllflphllle Milmnll answered by "d" memb" Pall"? Regulator. We cordially invite you to drive these new McLaughlin-Buicks. You will not know the latest developments in motoring until you have tried theml For your convenience, it is possible to purchase these cars under the easy. economical terms of the GMAC time payment plan. _ more, the General Motors Owner Service Policy gives every reasonable assurance that: your car's fine performance will continue uninterruptedly. Further- vital new comfort factor. A control ,, NEW McLAUGHLl N PIBU ICK IE IIGl-l-IFS 34 Models .- . . with newly styled Bodies by Fisher . . . new Vslve-ln-Hood Straight Elglit High Compression Engines . . . Ind many 0th" Important advancements! . . . These new Eights—successora to the fine Mc- Lsughlin-Buick Eights which have won four-to-one leadership over the second eight: in their price class- will be on view Saturday. Their outstanding feature -is an entirely new system of car operation-lfikard Control, eliminating the use of the clutch in changing WWW/z? An entirely new system of ear operation. Mc- Laughlin-Buicll'l new Wiurd Control brings new pleasure and delight to driving u it eliminates the use of the clutch in clung- ing all gears and gives new flexibility, quietness and smoothness. Free Wheeling is instantly and positively Available st "the will of the driver. _ [Qiaale lQe-qrmlmlozor i‘ conveniently operated from the drivorfs seat mslres possible the instant and easy adjustment of shoe]: absorbers to meet load, road and speed conditions. ivirq-"Q-‘Asivl -.-..¢-_ _.__ s‘.-. n,..._ . ..,_... .. _ .. Hems, lioxed. set .. . . . . . (Yolored cord stitched reflects, in Rose, Blue, Green ziii-Li (loizl, Tilxili. Pair Same Slip-ts in tlilxllll) P1" $4.20 (Iolored cord stitch Pillow Cases, Rose Blue, Green illlll (laid. ‘i2 inch. Pair . . llemmcd Hhtcis, 'i'llt\ili Pair i 72x96. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . i0 inch width. Pair quality. Pair . . . . . . 70 inch 53 inch 25c 42¢ 72 inch 81 inch 55c 40c Rlov. 17th to 21st Colored lmrdered Sheet and Pillow Case VSets, Hem- stitched uith Rose, Blue, Green and Gold ..--......... llemmed Sheets, Heav_v lltlrijllilll quality, Hemstiiclied and Plziin “"3?! med Sheets, . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ I Blxlllll. Pair lleinstitvhed nizccis. best quality, SIXlOO Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hemstiii-lied Pillow (liners, 40 inch widths Paii'.................. . . . . . c Hemxiitehed Pillow Cases, extra good quality, Hemstitrizezi Pillow (fuses, i2 inch. Extra good UnlrIL-nchril Sheet“ "~‘, 70 inch rYllliil . . . . . . . . . Yard . Unhleziviied Sheeting. 110st quality, es inch. Unbleached shootings, best quality, 78 inch Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' and bearers were Messrs Otto Irving, Al GRADE X—1 Marlon Sullivan CLEACHED SHEETTNGS Best WABASSO circular PILLOW COTTON, 40 to 42 inc-h. Yard given and a short discussion on the purchasing oi some new seats for the school tool-r place. It was then decided than card parties be held - during the winter months for the P r O d ll C ts purpose of making money tor the school, each person paying iee oi Lead in quality and economy. ten cents. The program for the We are in harmonywith the evening consisted of a monologue Nzvl Vswn » m - l-lssn Hiou CONPIIIIIOI Srsaionr Emu-r EN- oins: — pitting/mm l la 9 mo" lwrupawsr. Pan- miI-I llu eflipisnl IIJI a] Isday’: big/i companion furl/l Nsw Dorian Winn.- nssu -—- Ssrlu J0 and Serial M fund-rel la I25 inc/nu and U! inc/nu narrative/y. Bol- iu o] Ssriu I0 IllI mad: mus apuiow. weather oondilibu. My, ‘\ Nnr lxrsozn Snar- nlo-pnnp .04!!!»- Lifl-"Lltiicfifii 30$ iésxslkfy flung ; . anus In Ila-Mi; p20‘ present depression. Compare given by Miss Joanna Maclntyre. our prices with others. and greatly enjoyed by all. A vote F of thanks was tendered the retir- 0|‘ F : ing President and Secretary and on ion to adjourn the meeting clos- Su 1 Fl P a . m“ Bugs; Eaiflmiggszfutlons. ed by singing the National Anthem. Bungle Fox Ration‘ A dainty lunch was served by the; (Fan Fmmg). hostess assisted by Miss Amelia Eg- vltammerah an and Miss Joanna Maelntyre. L1ea1b1eud_ _ The next meeting will be held at sunglo worm Expener. the home oi Miss Mabel Griffin sunglo Dislmectant where the meeting will be opened ' with a Christmas Song and roll call answered by ‘each member : writing her name (blindfolded) Bungle Growing Mash. Bungle Lay Mash. with her left; hand. Bungle scratch Feed. CAPTAIN Joim orcaiiaiu sung“ can Meal- away at his home. Cambridge Cor- a similar wsmm m the Ummd sung” BMW Suppmmellt ner. on Nov. 4th. at the advanced Church “t sturgeon‘ (35 per cent.) aged of e1ghty_four_ For some time Mr. Graham leaves to mourn Bungle Dairy Ration (24%) lme captain had not been any too their loss the following sons: Os- well though unusual for his years. Wald’ Andrew’ and wunam a“ o! ' But about two weeks before the Cambridge’ and one daughter’ ma‘ I end he thought he would enjoy Russel “may at Montague‘ Two more rest in bed. so stopped moving Sons‘ Stanley and Ernest’ also h“ around, and it was not very long before he entered into that fuller ceded mm‘ TO the bereaved we 5M5“ Sh)“ Tm“ 1°‘ all the rest which remuincth for all the convey our deepest 5ympanm Fm" Alllmm- children oi’ God. The funeral was held on Friday from his home, being conducted by 05317195" HEAD 5350011 his Pastor, Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Ask your new“ Dell" l" and was very largely attended. The Tho standing o! Cardlson Head Bungle Products. remains “we 1am away in Mlungy School for the month or October‘ Harbor North Cemetery. The pail is B8 IOlIOWB- Sunglo Hog Supplement. Vitavim for all Livestock. "The Most oi the Best for the least." bert McLeod, Fred Miller, Gladstone GRADE IX-l Alex MacLeod, r Higginbothan, Jen. Lannigan, and William Sullivan. Harry Vanlderstine. GRADE VIII-i Samuel Imvory snmmerslde. P. E. l. Mr. Graham was a deep-sea cap- 2 Samuel Johnson. » tain and had sailed for many years, GRADE VI—1 Nell Nicholson 2 touching several parts oi the world Jennie Inwery. and possessing s tine mind, it GRADE IV-i Bsdle Sullivan was an education to hear him tell GRADE III—l Peter Sullivan 2 or some of the experiences he had Samuel Nicholson, 8 Thomas Shep- had. In every way he was a fine ard. Charlottetown Dealers: I. C. BURHOE. CARTER b O0., LTD. REDDIN BROS. HUGHES DRUG O0. forgot his church. Flor several years Peter's Road lost one of its oid- he served M an elder on the s05" I s “ est and most respected citizens Sh“ o! Pete“ m“ church‘ and ry e " lwhen Capt‘ John Graham passed for some time before he died held can, Norman Mair-Lend. wife who was Isabelle Miller. pre-‘ pelting and dressing furs. Our l0040-11-l3-3i. i i i GIVE HIM A MOTORCY English made, electrical equipped. Price $75.00 F. O. B. Summerside BRACE, McKAY & CO. LTD. Summerside, BRINGING UP FATHER typo of citizen and. though away a GRADE II-l Margaret Lowery. 2i - ltltlll-ll-lz-Ell-lllllhllr"ll- llfile Dart or the time. he never Margaret Curtis. Prince Motors Summerside maternal a/eayflmq ,5, &re.,t.no A. Home f! Co. Charlottetown DEALERS r012 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _.‘ GRADE I-l Marjorie Shepard 2 Lemule MaoArulay Perfect Attendance: Sadie Sulli- , Attention Fox Men I am opening a pcltlng station in my ofllce in Central Street, Sum- mcrslderwhsre I will pelt foxes tor the public. Parties wishing to have their foxes pelted to the best sd- vantuge will do well to send them to one of the oldest men in the business they will have the advan- tage of over 40 years experiences in charges will be $1.00 per pelt. B. I. RAYNER, Summcrsld , P. E. I. %'£iE§”iEsr: AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR. l. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 143 Richmond Street FOR A QUARTER CENTURY CANADA'S STANDARD CAR Il-ID FITCH FOR SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GENUINE BRITISH BRED FITCH FROM PRIZE WINNING STOCK buyer. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. J. E. MURRAY Summerside, R.. R. 1. IOHS-ll-ll-Bal-tucs- . l0036-11-18-6i.»-tue.-thur--sat-8wks. Our Modern Well-Equipped Pelting and Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen using the most up to date methods, assures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by insu rance. BOURKE and ' LUND F. A. BOURKE GORDON LUND Corner Great George and Kent Streets Phone 1331 P. 0.130: 113 i By George McManus ousT THNKNJFILL LEARN ALL sour 5OClE-1\( fiYfi AT -n-\e. TABLE. wnLLn FIRED THAT CHEF ‘THAT MA‘: COOKNG CORNED. BEEF AND CABBAGE EVERY any. I HlRlD THE COOK-WHO WA‘; WITH THE DE PUYfi TnRsuow WE'LL HAVE ‘5 LIQH Dlfi-lflgw i’ Cg». ‘Ill , still AT HOME’? J all?“ 5w counter. iF Hlio A cwacimnml‘? l-Ofi“ Ao in we wash‘ 611' MUCH To EAT- » f‘) -< ' . All immunized against disease, which protects tlt Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned