FHE CI-IARIDFTETOWN GUARDIAN i“ I g i. THURSDAY. . “' at. g E Delicious Unverying QuaIity ‘ 3%“ ‘i’ :' ‘t: l“. ‘I ‘its - .. .. .._.--=--...<.£.<.--w»-¢ "SALAD TEA we‘; ~ a ti, q l v . n - "Fresh Irom the Gardens 7X “y? I , __._ sat "i = no I . ’ ‘ 1*‘ i h D L B .ti¥t . orot y zx s etter ox t- ‘$422’. . h,“ Us?» ' _ ' A continued from page 8 .3 , \.. i »---~ i. t‘ Q ' married. The youngest one is living in my house with his bride. I am _ y, ‘ very lonesome, ss they go about their amusements and leave me by my- ’ ‘I7 " ‘,3. self every night and I have no one to keep me company. I know of a n- j nice respectable woman near my own age who would be willing to marry l.‘ I me, but when I speak of it my sons raise fire and hell and say l‘. am too U: old. The truth, however is they want to grab all my property. Also, my y 1 daughter-in-law is an awful cook and I am forced to eat the most terrible _.i'.',’ " things. Do you blame me i.f I want a W118? "L; WORR-IED FATTIIZR. I i ‘V ' Answer: if‘ I», ' O Not a hit of it. Anybody who has to eat the average bride's cooking ",, is entitled to the sympathy of the community and is perfectly Justified 1n looking around for a middle-aged woman who is a good cook. If the lady you have in mind Is an A-i biscuit maker and has a knack with pies, and you find her oompsnionable and agreeable, you will be wise to marry her forthwith. For a man at 61 in these days is just in his i prime, with a. good expectation of many years to come, and there is no reason why he shouldn't spend them in peace and comfort instead of in loneliness and in nursing a wrecked digestion. Children do not realize how cruel and selfish they are in objecting to their middle-aged widowed parents rcniarrying. They do not realize that it is far more important for age to have companionship than it ls for youth, because the boy and girl can run around and hunt up amusements and diversions for themselves, but the old are dependent for their pleas- ures on the Joys to be found at home-the cozy fireside, the good food, somebody to talk to who has the same memories and background, sonic- body to whom they cun say: "Don't you remember?" And the very children who would deny their fiitliei" or mother this companionship never think of staying at home tliumsclvcs of an evening and trying to entertain and amuse an old man or woman. Furthermore, for the children's own sake it is fur better of the father and mother to remarry because it gives them a home of their own and seeps them from being a flrebrand in their children's. For father and mother can't keep from interfering in the way,‘ their ill-has rim IIlIllS5 and criticizing the way they are bringing up their children so lI’ you will take my advice, father. you ivoirt argue the question with your children any longer. You will JIM 6101K‘- ' DOROTHY DIX. Dear Miss Dix-l-Shall I go to work regardless of my husband? We have been married ten years and he has iiover been able to support me. He, is a good, kind man, wry easy-going. I can work, but will have to be away from him. I have worked eight years and save ii little and do not want to spend that. MRS. L. I-I. Answer: I do not think that any woman who is not at work and who has a ticccnt living should go to work now when there are so few jobs. and so many women so ticsperately in need of earning a little money. Nor do I think a woman should go to work if her husband opposes t, if he makes a living for the family. Ii ho does not, that is a diflerent riory. Oi‘ course, you know that if you go away from the homc to work it neans the breaking up of the home, and that is :1 prctty high price to pay to, a, 10b, DOROTHY DIX. {v -. i ICHQ F, LTSQN'S‘ serious vandalism was reported. At SIIMMEIISIDE and Prince County Chronicle IIIIARDIANI —'l‘lsll column ll reserved for new: o! local interest but ndvsrtinln, of n newly mature mu be Inserted at l cents I word If! oily payable In ad- vance. -INTERSCHOLABTIC MEET in Kensinston Rink. Iriday. Ncv- 3rd. at 8 pm. Prize for athlete winning most points. Kenslngfon tug-of-war , team challenges Graham's Road ' and French River teams. Full line of sports. Admission 10 cents. 2821 -~SENT UP T0 SUPREME COURT-Raymond Arsensult, who was implicated in the recent robber- ies at Summerside was sent up to the supreme Court yesterday mom- ing by Magistrate E. l-l. Strong, KC, at the conclusion of the Crown wit- nesses. The prisoner was remanded t0 jaiL-S. —MASQUERA.DE PARTY - A very successful masquerade party was held in the K-Msc lull on Ri- day, Oot. 27th. A large number of merry makers under disguise came to enjoy a good time and to furnish some competition for the beautiful prizes which were. finally a/warded to Santa. Claus and a Western Cow- boy who in reality were Nb‘. John E. Cameron and lvlfiss Marguerite Rioharti-T —MASQUEBADE DANCE — The Masquerade dance in the Capitol Grill, Suminersidc, ori Halloween night was a very successful affair. The dance hall was tastefully de- corated and the costumes of the dancers were very original. Elliott's Orchestra furnished the music. Miss Miriam Cameron won the ladies’ prize for a Pirates costume and Mr. Hector Haughn, the gcntleincifs, for a costume of Quccn Elizabeth's per- iod.—S. i E -C. W. ln-The regular monthly meeting of the Tigiiish Sub-Divis- ion of the Catholic Women's Lea- gue w-a-s held in the C. M. B. Al. Hall on Friday, Oct. 2'7. About twenty ladies were present and all business on hand was satisfactorily disposed of. Mrs. E. J. McTague was replacing Mrs. Henry J. Gallant, a worthy member who has removed to Charlottetown. Two boxes of clothing were completed for charit- able purposes-T C -I-IALI,OWE'EN AT SUMMER- SlDE-l-lalloween passed off very quietly at Simiincrside. ‘Ihere were the usual street parades and tricks played by the young people. The children appeared out arrayed in goblin masks and so forth and were well received at the houses where they called and given a treat of candy, apples and cookies. No very Miscouchc some of the young lads carried the spirit of Halloween a little too far and caused a good deal of destruction to property. The Mounted Police were called out early Wednesday momlng to see into the matter and try and locate the own- crs of property which had been car- ried some distance from its usual placer-S. Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? t D0 you know why external rem- edies do not give quick and perman- snt relief? Why cutting does not remove the cause? Do you is internal That there is congestion of blood in the lower bowel—the veins flab. by, the parts almost dead? Do you know that there is a harmless internal remedy for itch- ing, bleedinl or protruding piles discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as IiEM-ROID that ls guar- anteed? HEM-ROID banlshes piles by re- ‘ moving the cause. 1t stimulates the circulation in the lower bowel- drlves out the thick impure blood, heals and restores the affected know the cause of Piles ? I'll TJLUIJ‘. parts. to Y‘ N‘ , Dr. Leoiihardfis I-IEMJiOID 1m; p1‘ f,‘ P Y an almost unbelievable record of o; 3.... success right in this city. So why waste time on external rem Mr. Hugh McLean to the Cemetery of the Church o! Scotland at Cape Traverse, Rev. Mr. McDougall of- ficiating. The pail bearers were Messrs. Stewart Atfleck, Joseph Af- fleck, Archie Bell, Fred McQuarrle, Judson Blackmore and Horace Sob- ey.—5. L. Black, of Summerside, was held on Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. The body was tmken from Percy L. lsowness‘ undertaking parlours on the morning of the funeral and plac- C. dc W. White, D.D., conducted the impressive funeral service oi’ the Church of England. The pall bear- Hall, L. B. Crue, Joseph Hickey, Daniel Gallant and J. W. Lidstone. Interment was in the cemetery ad- joining the church-s. TERTAINED-A number of Sum- merslde friends were entertained at a. sumptuous gowe dinner on Mon- day evening at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Sharbell, of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. _Sh'arbell are delightful guests spent a very enjoyable even- ing. After the good things provid- ed by the hostess had been disposal of, some of the guests enjoyed ii game of cards ivliile others kept the company happy with song. Before leaving a thanks was extended to Mr uiicl Mrs. Sliarbell, moved by Dr. E. T. ‘Pantcii and seconded by Mr. J. F Arnctti and which Mrs. Sharbcll in her usual gracious maiineiz-S. a large congregation at High Muss in St. Paul's Church, Suinmerside, yesterday to obst-rve the festival oi All Saints‘ Rev. Bcimett McDonald was the celebraiit. Masses were also said at 6 and 7.30 o'c.ocl<. will be observed at 7 oclock wlii n it is expected a very large number of parishioners will receive Coni- munion. at 6 and 6.30. In St. Mary's Church, Communion at eleven o‘ciock for thc observance of All Snints‘ Day. Vtll Archdeacon C. dc W. White being ‘the celebran_t. There were a large tnumber of communlcants.—S. About twenty members of the Ca- tholic Girl's Guild were present on Halloween night at a Masquerade party in St. Paul's hall put on by the Guild. There were some very original costumes. A delightful pro- gramme of songs and instrumental the guests. During the evening an address and presentation was made which was expressed much regret at -FINED $8 AND CO8TS-—A man brought before Mssistrate E. H. Strong, K.C., in the Bummerside Police Court on ‘Iluesdsy for an in- fringement of the Highway ‘Traffic Act was fined $3 and costs-S. —S'SIDE FOLIO! COURT-Two drunks were given small fines in the Bumrnsrsids Police Court on Wed- nesday morning by Magistrate E. H. Strong, KC, one being fined $1.00 and the other two dollars for being drunks-S. -ISLAND HORSE GOES TO PIGTOU-Don Baker recently ship- pad a fine Island bred horse weigh- ing 1676 lbs. to Pictou. The animal was purchased from James Sullivan of Wilmot and was one o! the fin- est horses to be stripped from Suin- merside for some tuna-S. -FUNIRAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Letitia Campbell was held on ‘Iuesday afternoon from the home of her son-in-law, -FUNERAL 0F CLAUDE DE L. BLACK-The funeral of Claude dc n 5t. John's Church, St. lilleanors. d in the Church. Ven Archdeacon rs were Messrs. Fred Muttart, John. —SUM.MERSIDE GUESTS EN- entertaiiiers and the music and voic oi was acknowledged by —ALL SAINTS’ DAY-There was '1hs ‘There will also bc Masses here was a celebration of IIoly —CATHOLIC Gllllfs GUILD — uslc was on for the amusement of Mrs. Parnell McMahon, former esident of the Bummer-side branch the Catholic Women's League. in Mule AONLY > Morning, Night, N00". -—-N ORTII TOWN United Church. N. Bedeque 1i; Wiliiiot, 2; Traveller's Rest 3.30: Freetown. 7. Special Closing ser- v cos for Sunday School at N. Be- dcquc. Wilinot and Ice-town. Mis- sionary Service at N. Bcdequz, 7.30 addressed by Louise Callback. Min- ister J. W. A. Nicholson. -~HALIiOWE'EN SOCIAL — The ladies of the Maple Loaf Rebekah I Lodge hold a most cnjoyufzle social morning‘ A“ Souls. Day. High MMSI in their Lodge roams on Halloween’ night. Therc was a large attendance. of iticiiibers and friends. 'I‘lic hail was very beautifully decor- “Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCarthy ntrd in Ilnilouifon favours. TIIBIWIIO have bCcn prizcs for tho guessing contests were won by Miss Florence and Missi_.T Lavors. bridge was won by Mrs. Harold Crockett and the gentlemens by Mr. Earle Corney. prizes were won by Mrs. Chester Palmer and Mr. T. M. Linkletter. A very delicious lunch was served by the entertainment committee at the close of the evening's program-S. --CAR.NEGIE LIBRARY - On Thursday. Oct. 26th, a large num- her of those interested in the es- tablishing of a. Carnegie Library at Tlgnish met in the C. M. B. A. Hall for the purpose of arranging further details in connection with PRICED BELOW COST DISCOUNT $1604") Quick Sale oniv $290.00 NOVEMBER ‘z m, o|i aunuens d I seven scam .2 r THE FESS A to tically _ the Bother of 119;: your Lighting the Furnace house always _ N0 KINDLING to cut N0 - COAL to shovel . Uniform Heat N0 DUST - N O DIRT PAY ONLY- $z0-00 NOW and $20. monthly IID EXTRA$—IIU IIITEIIE5T Installed complete with one year FREE SERVICE OIL IS CHEAPER and just imagine the saving of worry and labor when you never have to tend that Furnace Retail List $450 .00 Come in-see ours working and talk it over.-——1 own Store with a FESS with a FESS Oi] Burner C-HARLOTATETOWN List of Fess users in this City furnished on request BEDEQUE d: FREE- the principal speakers were, the Rev. J. A. McDonald, Mr. J. A. Bernard, Mr. John McIntosh, Mr. Hugh McKinnon and others. After business affairs had been dealt with a. very pleasant hour was spent viewing the large dsplay of books which Miss Bateson had brought along for the purpose. It is expected that a branch lbrary will be opened in Tlgnlsh within the coming month. The committee in charge are: J. A. Bernard, chair- man; Hugh McKinnon, J. M. A'I‘I€Rl'll, Mrs. MO'I'IEI' and Mrs. John 0‘B:ien.~'1‘ —Mr. and ms. W. P. Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MoNeill, Summerside were among those who attended the Jubilee celebration at Tignisli.--T --Honourab1e Governor Dalton and Premier Maclvtlllan were in Tienish attending the silver JllbIIEI of the Rev. J. A. MacDonald-T EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Thln column ll relerrs-ll In! new: o! liicul Interest but advertlsliJ n! n newly nnlure may he Inserted 2 rents ll word strictly payable ill advance. —Miss Horne, R.N., of Bloomfield, P.E.I., left on Tuesday for Littleton, New Hampshire, whcrc she has ac- cepted a position on the stuff of the Littleton Hospitah-S. —-Mr. Earnest De-Roclie who ha: been absent from his home town for a number of years is now . . ‘SUBSCRIPTION t0 Th! Bridge] handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. aiiriinii IOYIJ-IIIPS and gin-sang ______V ___> _ __ spend“!!! a m“, Jays vsmng ms 01‘ 1E" i" H~ J- Ala-him‘! DY"! 5w“ contests wcrc on the prcg aim. The b m ‘ _ J Den l _ _ Montagllfi- 1M Bursts wcrc all Ill POJIAIIIIC aiiu mine PELRHON “L5 I; c’ M!‘ E ' 0c w’ Tlzn'sh' very original ones wcrc to be seen. MONCYPON» N. 3-. Nov. 1-—R4'- llmments of Atlantic region Pm" plqyecs of the Canadian National Railways effective November lsi_ include James Dunn, section fort; man, Halifax, N. 5., who joined ti" service as section man in that cit! on‘ October 10. 189a. For a chunk of months in 1909 he acted as sto- tion foreman at Windsor, N. 8.. e114 on March 22, 1910, was appointed section foreman at Halifax. l-Ie ll a native of Prince Edward Island. Doos Your Stomach Ever Complainl aha suflj from stoigsch troubili a an in Dlawust b‘: vegpisapitful of what e Mil well knowing he will suffer for I1! indisoretion in diet. visiting on the -Col. U. G. Dawson, manngei" of IlllRIllIBlld have returned to Tigii sh. the Dominion Fur Sales, Summer- slde, left on Thursday for New Brunswick on a short business trip. —S. . Ladies’ prize for -Mr. J. A. Johnston, Tgnlsh. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B‘. Brown, Richmond-T Th9 Elm/WI! bPIdEB —Mrs. H. C. I-Iopgood, who has been visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bmallman, of Bummcrside, left on Tuesday morningfor her noma BURDCK — BLOOD --Miss Annie Bernard, Tlgnish, left on Friday by motor to spend some time visiting friends and re- latives inlBoston and New York-T -Miss Mary Kluoh, R. N.. Bos- ton,‘ Mass, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Kinch, Tig- hlsh returned to Boston on Mon- day-T -Mr. dMrLM/Thm Fr , The wgeei-iiid worry about an operationcdlsysgqfr: her departure from the province. Pm-INI" MI" 35W!“ WM W" of New llfxdrigare visitinztIise um lwmmhpggslslggm ‘W’ BM“! r Geo. E. Hughes and ‘Ihylor Drug some of the ladies of the Catholic Prem"? B!" I "P! inumflfll MT- and sre guests at the Clifton Hotel — Bmduflzllfflho“ lmeficm” u; 00., of K ingt i . ' . i-cgula a was "w, E Pm ‘mars? w “t?” "gghsadggg {Marlene Lzague served a delicious 228:; t? “Vi?” u“ would summerside. Mr. H1091’ represents B T E R S stomach, p. motes pdrfect dlfl . Wm, gunmtee of moneydmck n n uiic or t e young people. Danc- Wmfllm Y. t4 bene- the Inmpson Fur Home and will re- and restores health and stren does not end their Piles no llllDI/QI ins brousht the evening to a happy “ls m“ ‘he “filtration necessary main for the m showin Charlotte- "m “bmlmd "Mm- o,- l I how stubborn the case? conclusion-s, to have it strike roof. here. Among town next week-i. nmlfghfzaio anilnnnlmnllout up for the lutssyssn byThsT. Mllbum . i IIow Discharging Uv ...... . . . wezusnsvaa MAG is Rtau PQQ ' Schoone Bradore Kitchen Coal now discharging. HAVIN‘ OUR QONSGCEOLI-E-GE 1; 5mg? Fully screened lumpy coal, probably the nicest ammbpfifi THE U"? n- 5°g|4g5 L|g<‘pg - ‘I |' LL ‘(EEO HIM Kitchen Coal on the market-previously priced $9.00 m 114a uousa/irwwm 531i; now $7.75 » - l", , .1‘ Several carloads Victoria screened arriving all ‘ 7 e a . . \ s: Week $7.75 j- ,. . . _,, _, M. I . .13 11% - > ill‘ II‘. | I I r c ll n LARGE a co “r " i i iilii-i=iliili ti, ii ' ' !l..l-.- --i.i u . . Queen ' ' ° 1000 _l I. . ' i I ' _____ RETAIL and WHOLESALE g Igiujgi} _. ||||||||1i 4 _ ' l.'. “'4'.- IQ l-