‘f3 outdoor life. “THE Penman: Limited, Paris. ii NOVELTY of design: combined with unusual harmonies of color has placed‘ Penmans Sweater Coats high in the estimation of men and women_who love Penmans have realized that this popu- iarity can only be retained by backing, up - style and color with quality; and haveac- cordingly knit comfort and durabiiityvinm J every garment. STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE" Also Makers, of Underwear WEDNESDAY, Iw-g-QH-VER WEDDING. — Th0 oiiigifqr Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles H. kidirpve 34 Lowell Sh. Woburn_ lasbgwas the scene of a very hap- - Levlent on October 23rd, when i Q. iqyfcolebroled their 25th, wedding‘ nnivnrsnry. Mrs. Cosgrove was rr erly Ida C. Daughter of the late ,i ‘add and Mrs. Ellsworth of Ydtorford Lot 1, P. E. l. Mr. Cos- Iove who was born in Wobnrn is apt. of Beggs and Ccbbs large tan- ,ery.‘?"~ He belongs to the yoresters, (Elks, and Knights of piulnpus and is vex-L popular in ONLY [E “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN .__v_.'Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross"- i name "Bayer" ldsntlilss the nus As rim-the Aspirin by phys clans for over mne- 7nd now who'd; in bu n on on . :r Tayblzts of Lspirlnmhich is only can . » ls the lrsdo marl: (Nlillerod lriufialalllfirg-fua: galaat m u illlslllu III " Whlls li a ommwu en's “whims unity” sculTs the lSocial set of-his. lioma,_-lov5ni.y‘ Five children blessed ~ their union‘ and each and all helped entertain, the guests and nuke theeveni n success. Mrs. Cosgrove wasbe -._ fully gowned in black satin with 3st trimming and as she stood beside her husband receiving meconsroi- ulatlons of friends and relativemithe youthful and, happy appearance-Hui both would lend one to think it 1N5 twenty five years ago and that tho! were still ‘bride and sroom- m» rooms were decorated with autumn foliage and chrysanthemums. The caterer served the delicious lunch- eon in s very elaborate manner fsTlimuzoil r directi f on iiT.‘$i.,"'-i§§ii..i.. i“ '31. Ne; raigia, Lumbsgo, Rheumatic . No l tls, Joint. Pains, and Pain general Tin boxes o! i2 tablets 690$. a low cents. IAIB" "BMW?" ayofl-Yon mass u! "i516? , ‘n. ‘v by Messrs McKay, McLeod, John- . Jolmswne still . Woodalde of Olinvton recently hill- 5 contents. The origin of the fire -1'own couucrn-{rns 9am- umelde ‘ Council lbld their messing on‘ , v y wBl: a small autcndanoenuhyor Gumball pro- , alter muting ominous ms ' , ng annulled. _ JOME HOGA Mr. Harvie "ed a pit 0 months and 88 days old wihlchdreased iiiiiilbs and which was purchased lroun Mnlteagh Meek last spring. Who has a bsttor one. ' _ ' --8URPRl8E PARTM-A Diem‘ sent mrprlas part7 will held at the home oi Mrs. Edward Hooper o! Bedeqne when a mnnber of young folks gathered together and Jessntcd Miss Presciila Wright of that piece with mm! and costly presents an a. when o! the high when; ’ with which she was held M all. ma; Wrlliirt will be an. important motor in an in- teresthlg event which will take place shortly. 3.311s. THURSDAY. SERlOUB FIRE LOOO-A se- Saturday 13th. when the dwelling house of Mr. William Moore ms complételyulostroyed with all its is unknown and there is no lnsur- " hlann. and Ilosiely: imiig -aJl ~a very festive. appear- ance. A notable teature o! the oc- yisiou was the presence p! lhleo o; airs," Cosgroveh siétersfllliw. A B. Carter of Revere, Mrs. Hgqafilee otJaln-‘sicu ifisinfdnlldlrs; , JW. (‘ormior who motored from New- castle, N. B. to make theNquai-t- cite" complete. Theml cal pro- tram was under thohm ' dime"- ‘tlon, at John. Snaitlfot Cambridge. dsslsted bythe Missouri-Men Cos~ grove Marjorie Phee, and Eleanor Cllrter. Numerous and valuable {sliver presents were simply beam ul, and a flitting testimonial of the esteem in which the, worthy couple are held. After an evening spent very pleasantly, the guests dispersed with hearty good wishes for the future happiness of their host and hostess. ~41! --LB6TURE AT UONGIIVIR 0n Pnhuredoy evening. 26th Oct. the Long ‘River Halli woo filled with on exceptionally attentive audience to ‘hear Rcv. A. K. Her; man deliver his interesting lee- _ture fTromflinth-i -to*l1ll11.itl"_ Rev. Mr. Miller occupied the onsh- and MIN‘ 111v sins-ins ofs malolgunrt» 61M! "Star of KM Summer ilfit" stone and McLeod the chairman in twdncéd the speulnor who held his audience epeilil bound while he zpiotured army life in its various forms, telling not only of _ the hardships but also some of the brush: spoo made possible by the Y.M.C_A. He also paid a splendid tribute lo the Red» Cross. it was n1 Vim? Ridgethm Mr Hui-man re nwulsitaltdd lilil am" _ of this “in? btjhalm ‘lefltcivii: . ' . f. some at" lei-awhfoh a gwotsl l?! thanks fives I en e to ' _-r. e Ofmlll. rs_ Hts-m neat me a reading which delighted and amused every one by gerbctlaevg 4 , rsonawlngw of the ' or meme lnohni i he eelecmn. Nu: bliss 41ml “Cami: son! “My nle of Golden Dreams" which surrendered very sweetly. The programme was rhlmght to e cloas by singing the National anthem aovs wom< Luosn Hans. m. A. M. d DIED m surnseur. r. N. Jllumnn, of Summarside received a ' ' . the sad announcement o! the death - of his brother, Louis D. Enman. at not received, The deceased, who 1 pat one time was in the employ of wffld o wounll inztlic lmeg which ' telegram on Monday containing ‘Seattle Wash Particulars were lbs Charlottetown Steam Navlglu tlon 00., in Summer-side. ledi hero about eighteen years ago. He was t. son of the lube J. I). Enrman; s/nd leaves to mourn- bis mother, resid- ing in Wetaslliwin, i-hreo DPOLhQIi, P_ N. of Summon-side, Lawrence in Moose Jaw, and Chas. D. in Wetae- - M Chllhfiilm, ‘Wtiifliiie, . 5., end- llliiss Ann-lo in fvvetoskiwln MR8. THOMM H. IULHITT "Blessed are the dead which die in the 14ml." Very seldom does a person young or old pass from this life to the one lbeyond the entrance gate of death with- out leaving behind some who will mourn over thelfloss, yet there are exceptions to this rule. as in rious lire occurred at Milton on. klwlmssvd three slsterrMre. C.¥' the case oi! Debora mates- Bulpitg beloved w-lfe of Thomas -l-I. mn- pilt of Cardigan, Prince Edward| island. She was a devout soul," "loved and was loved." At a very early age she learned to lmow and love the Lord her God and ut six- h teen years become a-memlier o! the Methodist church. She lived sitrulyiconnisisnt‘ lChristsin life; Active ixrChurch afiairs, 3411.1 life member ofnthe’ Woman's, Missionary Society. Always seri- ing- an ;ex,em,ple of right living before her children and others who were fortunate enough to come under her influence. Her father's house at Crapoud was for many years a home for Methodist Ministers who happened that way. Is it not beautiful to see her sons and daughters all "members of the "Church she loved so deer- 9 lv , The passing of our sister is not mourned. She lived among us tor seventy-five years and’, five months. For some time past her bodily health was not good and her passing out o! this life: is felt to be one of the results of God's great mercy. 1t is a wonderful blessing that men do not live on and on <becomi_., older and older. So our sister otter a long and use- lul lite in which she created many friends , sod quietly out with the sure hope of meeting her Savior face to face. and also of the reunion with her loved ones qver there. ' . The death took place at the me of her daughter, Mrs. Am- rose Crawford, Qt. Peters tRoad, near Cardisan. P. B. 1., on Octob- er 15th. 1020. Interment took place in Union" Road tCemetery on October 18th, i920. uiwvery large number of irlends assembled, for the funeral. The sen-vice. wss conducted at the house by Rev. Christopher Gra- ham. pastor or the Methodist Church, Montague, P. E. 1., oi’ which the diseased was a memb- er. The ramming members of the fmnily are her husband, and sons. Roy and Edward, and daughters. Mrs. Cyrus Moors, Mrs. Ambrose Crawford and Mrs. R. H. Comp- beil. Thomas H. Bul-pltt is the grandson of James l0. iliulpltt of Ceroydon_ England. who was ms first Methodist Minister to he _ sent out by the British Methodist Conference and stationed on Prince ‘Edvrsm- Island. Ho arrived in 1807 and wssuuder charge of Dr. James Cooke. then Superin- tendent of Missions for British NorthuA-merlca. Our dear sister has passed on but her Godly influence remains and will long be a help to many who are striving to follow the straight and narrow way. GOT HIM JDOTH WAVQ-Pro- ceedln grim. ho iflumnmrersido Police PM B0?! Confuolico. H0 la here WW Minn ‘ tho 7 School :..."~"**":".."“...,..e"""......"':.' "'- '_ ‘ ' f . . ls- Tllil. will make the ninth and ‘ last confor- encs held. reoentfi in the. Marl- time Province, four having been held ln- New Brunowiok, of Ba ar lllnullctura of IMM- ‘:.s.,'*._.'§.'_":....""r..‘.':." Illtlq lmviww launching tor illicit liquor “the occupier Minced to door loodlm momma, and when the inspocor ~stsmauw Mousse: t v stout mm» Mum He in the pong (I)! . l! - mun n‘ (Tuesday) In defendant as‘; 3.31s mwu having on Monnfly mornlng varied fronrtho usual cases when a. citi- sen was charged with ohatmcting Bobour in making a lien-ch under the Prohibition Act ll appears Inspector Babour m: Haywood enbofevd the premises of the delendsht for the , rvpose of When ock the to another purl o! the bnlhopsntihc door tiled was $20.00 and liquor was lllsti FRIDAY. HUNTER RIVER TEAr-As the tea. held by Ladies of Hunter River in aid of the PJilIslsnd Orphanage. 8231. 50 ‘has been mrwarded to Mrs. (3.1) Wright the President of the Ladies Aid. result oi the FOR NEWFOUNDLANIL- The n: Government ‘Merchant Murine steamship Canadian Miner which arrived in morlwSunday sail- ed last night for St. John's Nfid, with her llnat shipment fmm this port tor. tblls season. The steamer book a full. cargo of duce and also fifty head m’ cattle, and 200 lhqep. —F\OR, LUMBERWOOC-E There ls still a strongdemand fbr lumber- men in the neighboring pmvinca Wiflil 500d Qiiflifly offered, Lhg num. ber o! young men daiiyda- surprising, lllve tinlehvod the Hull's work I the harm and will spend the win» tn- in the woods, returning in the spring with their earnings. Ill! costq-lsnmmcnlds IIQND Barbados 1 sursh-raucv genmuil -pru- leaving here these the Tllflh on H. ..'WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DliADr~1Tli9 death occurred at Georgetown on Sunday, Nov. 14th of Mrs. Sarah Allen aged ninety- wonderful canes of Barbados, or cereals. E. iiUTCli four yearsfThe low Mm, 51m, ‘was one of the oldest citizens 0g Georgetown. Before her marriage she was Sarah Coffin, born a; Bay Fortune. She is survived by children: Mrs. Williams of Bourbon, Mr. William Mien. Murray River and ma. White of George town, whom she hlla lived with for thirty yam-s. The itlmeral tool: Place Tuesdwy at 2 p. an. to the Presbyterian comeoery. A WEDDING BILLS, -A very quite but pretty wedding took place F at the home of MIME. A. Howe. 85 Edward Street. at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon wli n her on- ' 1y daughter Carrie ~ M lnda. was united in marriage to Mr. Sydney J. Klraswell, son of Mr. ill. Cras- well qt Regina Gash, m Rev. G. W. F. Giandcnnlng emulating. The bride will was unattandod, looked charming in a travelling suit o!‘ 3090i Iblno and black mm. ‘with hat to solidi.’ immediately after the ceremony and the serving of s Isht b, i . the nanny couple on a short honeymoon lrlp to points m New Brunswick and Novrdsotls; and on their ro~ turn will Milo at 86 Edward Street. '1'!» hide who is one of Ohsrloitoiolwnb popular young ladies was m. a number of years anmiofld to secretary to o... n. ufivfifii, a no so. v i Bdfb ddOS GUPER Molasses Brings the Warmth and Sweetness of the ON'T confuse Windmill Barbados Molasses with the glucose blends, and the refinery waste mixtures or other dips in cans and barrels, usually sold as Molasses. _ The syrup the Barbados planters are proud oi, the 9 pounds oi sugar to the of. its natural fruit salts. it brings the warmth and sweetness of the Tropics to your table, ready for a dozen diiierent dishes, cakes, sauces, etc. Nothing finer on toast, bread, Send for the free booklet of recipes. Special Prices NOLU-flt YourDaalers’ You won't pay as much for “Windmili" Brand Barbados Super-Fancy Molasses as you would for the cannecibiends. There are no costly packages to pay for. You take your own container and buy just as much as you want. Try it today! We guorantaa Windmill lo be absolutely pore and lugllcat grade Inrbndos Molasses. lfvvur grocer hasn't W Indmlll write and (ell u: Ills mans. It!!! 0A8]: ROLLS!!! C0. 0'!‘ CANADA. LIMIT!!! IT- Joan. u. l. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. & Cflilharlottetown. i’. E. l. Pom’: to rod 383d M, n; . FANCY Tropics to Your Table food that nature provided in, the sugar the British West indies, is “Windmiir full oi flavour and energy because of its gallon, healthful because slllalrlbuud a; seen-runny. Ow!"- 4i 81ft! received by the MW‘ so to show the esteem!“ ~ larlty in mm. may wit“, p Guardian joins with I” friends in wishing Mr- W! Craswell along and DY“ lourney through life. in» The groom is one of our returned 119F098. hsvlus served oversees dllfillk the recent war for a period °f "V" 1W1‘ V0811. and for some time has been employed with the ggzenmze (gtimlltm); of this city. ‘ Y - esu and l». - i “Benn g A Sure Relief for W’ n‘s Distillers l0 DAY!’ TRIM!!! '~ v._.__ I i '1" ass {regrennlariiefi as: §§IL*."-..'.r.".a'".'.":...r:.".:! 2:. .:..'..#...:r. , 4; m, “this our anflc ng woman 6 V" ' lucloao s stamps as mum 1m. um w. nus.- W114i"- a” uni loo- female trouble ilncludin a $31?“ “i ' al Treatment. enough for l0 ca‘: m.» av manna oavsossn ____’