‘ > sun 4f! THURSDAY. ONE AND TWO TWHHISPIR SPORT B.\(.'K fr"; gnap brim h!!! fliled in the university manner- Mabchlng and 5335 contrasting band! — Ali-wool Mackinaw wind- breakera with slide fulfil!" front. Bide ties and 3 .00 |port DICK. Special It Prep broadcloth Ihlfts with new collar styles. Pre-shfllrll white, strip- $1.25 82-00 ed, patterned to PROWSE L Tlew Fall Glothes‘ I Single and double breasted cheviots, tweed; and wor- i lids in stripes and patterns. Choice of aeveraisporthack models. In all sizu. Youth’; slacks for everyday wean. Sturdliy constructed. In brown and blue cbeviota and Tweeds. All slltl. 81.50 To $2.95 $1.00 1.05150 BROS. Ltd. Silver Wedding Anniversary A social cvcnt of much interest tmic pla - at South Lake, on Fri- dav averting. Oct 8th, when more than one hundred friends and neighbors. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fisher. to cele- brat; with them the 25th anni- versary of their marriage. About ten o‘ciock the bride and groom of twenty-five years ago, were icri to the scat of honor,i while Mr. C. C Dingweii, ChBlf-i man, in a. few well chosen words explained the object of the Kath- erine. Mr. Angus Bcaton, East Point, wa. then railed upon, who came forward and read the ad- dress, at the close of which. Miss Reta. Giliis and Mrs. Alex Cam- eron, presented the gifts. which consisted of a twenty-six piece cab- inet oi’ Community Plate Silver. also silver cake p‘nte and silver "it. and pepper shaker, Mr. and Mrs Fisher, though entirely taken by surprise, fittinqly thanked their friends for those beautiful gifts ufurr which complimentary W" marltl were made by Rev- R C- McDonaid and others PIE-Wm- After singing For 'I‘hey Are Jo'iy Good Hallows and bouncing the groom, all repaired io the dining- roorn where dancing was indulged In, mu=ic h c. i n g furnished by Inessrs Neil Chevcrie, J. J. McDonald and Stewart McIntyre. slap-dancing by Fidcie Cheveric was much enjoyed A bounteous _you a few words of appreciation lunch mas served by the indict! present. After wishing Mr. and ML Flfihcr many morg- years of wedded happiness the friends left for their homes Following is the Address: H". and Mrs. Waiter Fisher. a Dear Friends: -. We your, rela- tives, neighbors and friends from p acceaories ed bv Miss Marjorie Lowther. Miss wishes. her in her new home. After sing- ing “For She's A Jolly Good Fei- The Central Guardian raved for new: ndvzriinlng of i n uIly IIIIIQ may no Inner!“ u 4 all: n word strictly payable ll ad- vnnen. China, Silverware or Plain. “IDDING BELLS —A quiet but pretty wedding was soiernniud-in the United Church Parsonage. ,Cornwa'i, on Tuesday. Oct. 12th. IRev. E. R. Woodside officiating, IwhenML-s DorisM. Crosby I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | i Crosby. Cornwall. became the bride of Mr. G. Max Thompson. Charlotzezown, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson. Comwall. The bride was very Winsome dressed in with ".0 match, carrying a. beautiful bouquet. Immediately- after the ceremony the young couple left on a short honeymoon wine zransparent silk velvet 'Z.’ip ‘.0 the lfaritirnes, Mr. and Mrs Thomp on will reside at Central R01. PRE-NLTTIAL SHOWER AT CORNWALL -On I-‘nday evening. Oct 8th, a ' rge number of friends and n bors gathered at the hozne of Mr. and Mrs Harry Crosby. Cornwa . to tender a show- ‘er to their da , , Doris, previ- ous to her app: ting marriage The living-room .1 s tastefully decorated for c-crasion by her . CBABWEIJ. for Photographs. i NOW FOB A BELL BREAKFAST . wth Robb Hood Porridge Oats. THE CHARLOTTETOWN (EUARDIA: w FREE-S x 1o Enlarged Photo-f graph. Consult Crasweli Siudic. ; L-l286-li-l-3i. . "B11 9.5.1.5)! ' i roe no . nucatzn moon not. no. TIIIMY Belfast - one at the home of i Penny. Eldon, on 0c. find. ithcuisplcecoftheladien of log results were experienced .Unliccl Church. Both funcflms 5 wen well patronized and gratify; NOVEMBER- é‘ 1931 I New Hats Como in Every Few Days 51,93 $3.95 $4.95 _, Vodia MacKayz- Recitation, float a little Eamb-wvith motions. i 111g of the Tri Sigma Brand; Junior Red Cross w-a; held on Oct. 39th. 1n Albany school. The presi- dent, Mildred Walker, Occupied m; chair. In the absence of the sure. 18W. Kathleen Bouiier acted, The Roll Call was answered by tvwnty- one members. It was moved and seconded that next roll call be answered wim a favorite song The reports of the various com. mittecs were heard. The Hum; C_o m m i t t e e was res-appointed Eileen Walker arid Ruth cream "were appointed on the program committee The members decided to make candy to 1i chicken supper to be home of C. E. Gamble. The coi- lection amounted to 36 cents. The I YQUQWiHB Program was then pre- i senied: Song. Put me in Your Pocket. by Elma barge and Kath- ieen Boulter igultar accompani- ment.) Reading, Being brave at flight. by Kathleen. Bouiwr. Read- ing, When Pa. comes home, by . Mary girl friends. w by Bee Gamble Reading, Open streamer; and w Air Taxi, by Elma Large Round, bride-to-be was u. Man's life's a Vapor, by Ema room and Zed to Large and Katheieen Bouiter , a nicely decorated . biisses Burdens Dorothy Walker. vs“ Vac kinley, played Illa wedding march. A pretty YYYZZIJGY. was mos: charmingly prese ed to the bride- elect. with a kiss. cutejv thrown in. Miss Ina Ioovdher. Then three rough! in and fu‘ gifts open~ y-trimmed basket, lied, was the many and bea= Muriel MacDonald, much merriment, read the ‘verses ac- companying each gzft. Miss Crosby made a fitting speech, and in her amid own pleasing manner thanked all for their loveiiw gifts and good and invited them to visit ing the popular bridc-to-be happiness- e very generous help and your coopera-l tion. In sickness or in health,‘ when in need of help no one ever i kncnkecl at your door in vain, you i are never too busy or too tired to i lend the helping hand In your hospitable home every one receives a warm and genuine welcome no one ever leaves your home cold or i hungry and all who have the privilege of being entertained by I you, feel that it was good to have been there, and that they would like to come again. May we again congratufate you on this occaslonand trust that you may both be permitted to en- joy many more years of wedded life and that we may meet with i you on your golden wedding an- niversary. We would ask 31°" W i please accept these 9W5. I103 1°!‘ their great money value but a6 tangible tokens of the 8005"“ 3nd (riendship of your friends from South Lake and surroundlnl Districts- ! Pa} PE. 11199;“. 9999i iguitar accompaniment ) S o n g, Pack all your troubles in your-old i chool-hag. by Elma Large and Kathleen Bouiter. The meeting closed with the singing of the Na- ilonal Anthem. In Memoriam MR. JOHN HAGARTY ‘rumor: ar-zn cnoss-a meet-' ' at the eid at the l ianan, Eldon. At a recent weekely {meeting the paswr gave a very On Oct. 4th. i937 the Grim Reaper claimed the life of a ‘well known amfhighly respected citizen of New Annan, in the person of i John Hagarty, aged 54 years. The > deceased was k1 led in a molor ac- Z 10w,» the 5.458404% was shower- 'v(.id6.'it. He leaves to mourn their _ ed with confetti and heartily los a sol-rowing vnclcw‘ (nee Lucy 2:15?‘ §'.'§,a,:'"-.T.'3 bounced. After lunch was served .3I3K1m‘-°n-' and m? diugmcli t ll ‘:3 ‘ Rem, the remainder of the evening was l namely- “m? and R33 “W595 l“ :- r p b 0 T‘ M“; spent in music and social chat and Jamaica Plam- M MTS- Wm aggyzargox‘ all dispersed to their homes wish- LaCGY- T735351‘? Cm»?- MT-i. L99 Condom, New Arman and li-larzina ‘at home, also ;\vo sisters, Agnes, Mrs. Harry Williams, of Phiiia- delphia, Pa, Maizie, Mr». W. F. Boivcs, Jamaica Plain, Mass, both of whom arrived home for the funeral. 'I\vo brothers, Joseph, in , blsdiord. Mass, and William in New Arman, also an aged mother who ressided with him, and four grand children and two grand i nieces are lei’. to cherish his me- . mory. The funeral took place on Friday morning from his late rcidence lo S: Marys Church R. the Rev. R- F. .\IcD0naId, officiating at the last obstquies. The pail-bearers were Alessri. John ‘P. Ccady, Joseph McDonald, Gor- don Daizeli, James Condom, John Mclnnis and Hugh Morrison. De- ceased was a member of, the Holy Name Society. Many Mass Cards and Spiritual offerings were re~ ceived U. S. Exports To Canada Increase ‘ forming of one of these groups in dhosqincharges MissKnthleenRossof Eldon, whohubeenlibnrinn lithe up her position and gone to Char- lottetown where she has entered the employ of Memxs- Ibnnell and Chandler. Her many frlenfl in Belfast particularly those who regulariy patronize the library all ~ join in wishing he: every success I in her new position The library which has a complete change of booksisinchargeoillrz. Robert Wes: and we are sure she will be a worthy succesor to Miss Ros and iwishforbcmeverybesbllso. | A number of the members of the Young People's Society ofBt. John's Church motored to Summcrside on Oct. 21st, to attend the Rally 0! the different Societies. Rev. Mr. Wadland was among the number. The Scripture lesson Wm read by Mr. Reginald MacLean. Orwell Cove- This Society is having the interior of Lht. Church hall paint- ed and it promises to be very love- ly when finished. The work is be- ing done by Mr. Alexander Buch- spiendid and profitable address on The Flag which was enjoyed by ail. We are pleased to note that the Caledonia branch o! Lin, Adult Education Group is functioning successfully and trust that good results will follow these meetings. At the regular meeting on Oct. 25th, the guest speaker was Mr. Charis E- MacKenzie, of Milton, who 000k as his Subject “Dairy- ing" which is always of interest to anybody engaged in mixed farm- ing. Mr. MacKenziek lddres was much appreciated, Same being shown when the thanks o! the Group were conveyed to him by Mr. Chas. Walker, Chairman than. the invitation was given to be their guest at u. inter date. The Belfast does not seem w i materialize and it would be well to remember the old saying "Good intentions if not curred out; are of little value." Iiaiiowebn passed off with coins, partive quietness in this vicinity, the weather man coming to the as- sistance of those who dislike the . customary actions on that one) night of the year. , Potatoes have begun to move. One vessel has been loaded at Pipette and MacAuiays Wharves by Mr. William MacKenzie. Fiat River but at the time of writing is in rather a perifous position in the river. However we hope reports may be the worst par and that everything will turn out all right yet Mr. MacKenzie, has moved in to his new store and it is certainly a very lovely building. All needed now is the improved highway which would certainly be a valuable asset- Another successful Prince Ed- ward Islanders abroad has been ' calfed home recently in the person of Chief Justice MacDonald, of Manitoba. He was born at Point Prim and his relatives in Belfast at present are only cousins. Miss Katig Murchison, of North OTTAWA. Nov. 2 —(CP)—-The United Statx topped ail nations supplying Canada with goods dur- ing the six months ended Sept. 30. ‘Tau llaTny Bails; 0n llis leek and Body While the ekin seems to be the cause of the irritating and painful boils tho real trouble is rooted in the blood, and when you think you are rid of one, another acema ready to take its place and prolong your agony. All the pouiticing and lancing you the surrounding districts h a v e gathered here this evening, to celebrate with you the 25th an- niversary of your marriage. We congratulate you on having resch- ed the quarter century milestone along the highway of married life. They tell us marriage is a gamble, the yesuiis of which no one can fore tell but like every thing else‘ in liie, one must takb a chance, trusting every thing will tum out.‘ for the best. We read of the! preacher who after marrying the young couple, gave them thip ad- vice. Bc sure and keep the twoi bears in the house, bear and for, bear. It looks tonight as if this ad- ' vice can be successfully canted out, as we see you, our friends, alter the lapse of all these years, still enjoying the companionship and Joys of married life. Twenty five years mgo umight you started out on the great venture, young in yeari, hopeful in heart, courageous in spirit, and as the years slipped by. working faithfully and de- votedly together, you have by your perseverance and thrift built up a comfortable and prosperous home for yourselves, and reared a. family of splendid boys and girls, who to- nigh we are sure, Join with uu in saying you have always been kind and devoted parents. g We would on this occasion to take the opportunity of saying to as to your standing in our com- munlty. We ‘reel tonight that we can say without fear of con- tradiction that as loyal citizens, good neighbors, and true friend! the names of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher may do does not, as a. rule, get rid of them. What is most essential is to I give the blood a thorough cleansing. When the blood is purified, cleansed and vitalized by Burdock Blood Bitters the boils disappear, your misery is at an end, your health and strength renewed, and the akin clean and smooth. Mn. Annmo A. Penman, Faikon- burg, Ont, writeez-“Scveral years ago I sufiered greatly from numerous boils on my neck and body, and had | three blind one! on my knee. Our druggiat advised me to take Burdock Blood Bitters, so I took two bottles, and in a short time I was completely rid of the boils." Put up by The T. Miiburn Co" IM. BRINGING up “KIRATIHER the Dominion Bureau of Statistics said today, while the United K ng- dom came second. Up 33.4 per . cent from September, 1936, were this countryls total imports. Those from the United States gained 3'9. 4 per cent, those irom Great Brit- ain 21.5, those from the‘ Empire 27.6, time from foreign countries 36 per cent. Imports totalled $421,464,544. - The United States supplied $251,- 918.277, the United Kingdom sva- i 418.364. Other leaders with figures i ior the first half of last fiscal year in brackets included: British West Indies $B.3il4,162 i$9,426.603'); Australia $7.536,8Bl ($5,063,060); Germanv $i,8ii.1£0 155,766,446); British Scnth Afrlra. $4.746.Bl9 ($947,429; Francg 33-‘ W119?! 183278.418); Briti=h Guiana i $2,639,892 ¢$’1,330.€59): Newfound- land $1,554,176 ($1,287,902). (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Nov. 2—Christopher Spencer of Vancouver was elected a director of the Bank oi Nova Scotia today at a meeting of the bank's board of directors here. Mr. Spencer is presldunt of David Spencer Limiter, Vancouver. U River. was a. recent visitor to _Beiiast. . i People in thLs vicinity are wait- ing eagerly for the play to be pre- sented which ls being prepared by the Young People's Group of Belle River. A large number attended Si. Andrews United Church, Bellr River on Sunday evening, Oct. 24th, The sermon was preached by . Rev. E. M. Aitken and was a m- ' ting ending to the Older Boys Con- ference that was held from Oct. 21-23. ‘fr. Donald MacKenzie conducted the devotional period Mr. Goodwill MacDougall also as- You are not confined to a narrow range of choice at this store. . there’! an ample assortment of all ihatfs attractively new for your choosing. Trained buyers have taken care to get you the best values from fore- most coat designers. Here are some of the lines... JUST ARRIVED a new shipment of coats in all the new styles with Beaver Collars in Rust, Brown, Navy and Black, every coat is Chamois $16.95 lined and sells for — -— — In the better coats for misses’ and women we have a good range to choose They come trimmed with ltcd Fox, Platinum Wolf, Sable, Krimner and Natural Lynx and come in all the new styles and are $29.50 chamois lined.» Price - - - from. YOU ARE INVITED to visit this department. . .notlce the frequent new arrivals, and see how you like the last new changes arranged for your comfort yesterday. ‘lilgozeil Perfectly Styled Well Tailored COATS Cozily Fur Trimmed Another ‘good value in coats for misses and women trimmed with Wolf, Twin Beaver, Genet and Beaver de Luxe in colors of Black, Navy, Brown, Wine. These coats are lined and also chamois lined $19.50 and sell for — — - — — — For smart winter coats in misses’ and women's sizes, extravagantiy trimmed with Red Fox, Genet, Twin Beaver and other beautiful furs, correct in style and color and $ .00 sells for - — _ - _ - - sited in the service. We feel sure Queen Street , Charhuelown gocd results will follow these meet- — lugs and that all will be richly blessed thereby. The new "South" bridge at Pineite is about completed at. the time of writing and will open to Grade X-l 2 Helen Muttari. James Patterson; Waddell. one. r (522) _1. Glenda Wad- GENI-‘ROUS WINNER the public in the course of a few Grade VIII-i. Dorothy Gard- deli; 2. Gladys Norring; 3. days. It is hoped by folks in this lner. Arthur Newrick. vicinity that the Murray Harbor Grade VII- l. Elenolr Harvey. Gudo I (J15) _1. Marion Lord: Bus will resume its old routc cros- Grade IV-l. Elenoir Cutciiffe: 2. Byron Cuteiiffe; 8, Warren LONDON. -((7P) - Publish” sing both bridges en route to the 2- Bertha Norring; 3. EIGIIOHIIATG» Waiter Hutchinson -- who otter- City. -n. 10rd. Perfect Attendance - Mildred gives pound notes w Mm" "M ---—-—---- Grade m -(Sr.) _1. Mildred Howatt, Pearl Cameron, Lloyd tail to bet on hi: hm“ 415' CAPE TBAVSI 5611001. Howatt. Harvey, Aneta Lord, Gordon cut- tributed pound notes to raceiofls Honor Roll of Capo ‘Traverse School for the months or Septem- ber and October:- Grude II-i. 2. llettyACampbell;___ 3._ Grade III (Jr.) -l. Gloria Bell, clffe, Shirley Maclseac, Greta when his Broad Oaks won m9 2. Aneta Lord and Nadine How- I-lowatt, Byron Cutoliffe, Veida Autumn Cup. at Alexandra Pl"- ntt (equal; 3- Pearle Cameron. Gardiner. ' 1109111111180“ Plld 535 ($17335) m’ Shirley Maclesac; myin Harvey, Assistant, Francis Shirley the horse. MoAflnn. Principal. --Bv George McManus NEEDS wvio is AH FEA use n4 COHCLUSION- rr's w adam- mzAsLnE TO can. ON A MAN WHO no im-izo DUCHQQ- A MAN TO OJ! FAlQ CFFY- HONOR RuEss- GENTLE-NTELLIGENT- IESTEEM rr an HOt-OQTO CALL. HiM "FQiEND“---' AND IN CONCLUQON- MAY l SAY Hi5 lHTELLlC-SEHCE IS Obi-Y SUPE HBHIS GENEROSFFY would head the list In every ef- ' fort that is put forth for the bet- terment of community; "school. home, or social life we are ul- ny: sum of your support, your AbD IN CONCLLISiON ~ - A5 THE l-OLR l5 GROWIQG LATE- l ‘NIL-L CALL ON THIS GEEK!‘ MAN- WE WLL. HAVE AT‘ THlb TIME~ AN ADDRES$ FxM THIQ GREAT MAN - MIZJ i6eo---