i ‘Y \ 4 I '1 ' ' infancy. Rosebud gives you the biggest value on the market in mild, mellow, satisfying pipe tobacco . . . and . . . “poker hands”, good for valuable presents. Q I NOTICE! To those who owe us book accounts and notes, kindly settle same BEFORE r;six\'i*a or 1,, DEC. 1st. ANDERSON St. Peters Ud-LU-ll LI-Piii-Ql. —i—l -gnii_ A Rastico Family .___. The father AngusC-aliant and the mother, Domltiide Buotc. were both I born in Rustlco. They had a fam- ily of sixteen children. Two died in The other fourteen‘ all reached manhood and womanhood, ‘ -'. married and had families. Today there - are r\'il ten surviving brothers of _ , this family. days sickness. l-le was s bright and Hume Gallant’ Oyster Bed Budge, flheafih and go about, their daily dut- brook!’ while dnvm‘ through SL1, lovable boy and a favorite withj P- E- 1. aged B‘! years. Amedee Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge 71'. Z B. ivy-ed i? years. Ladislaus Gallant, Bridge, aged 80 years. Dr. Isidore Gallant, Bloomfield. P. E. I.. aged 78 years, Anaclet Gallant. Yarmoutn. N. 5.. aged '16 years. Peter Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge, P. E. 1., aged 71 years. Angus Gallant, Yarmouth, N. 8., aged 69 years. Urban Gallant. Chelsea, Mass, U. S., aged 67 years. Andrew Gallant, Boston Mass, U. ‘S. A., .agcd 65 years. Domitian Gallant, Oyster Bad Bridge, P. E. 1.. aged 64 years. Total of 739 years. with average ages of 73.9 years, l All of these men with the excep- ‘ticn of the two eldest enjoy perfect lies with the energy and interest of fiiien in thei l Western Guardian —ROBIN 800D FLOUR nid and guaranteed by leading island dealers. 0812-1 i-IB-lmo. -GUNN. LANGLOIS 00., will buy live poultry at. McKennrs, Kinkora. on Friday. November 22. 9874-11-20-11 -BI.IDAL SHOWER-Mrs. George M Matthews of OT-esry was hostess at her residence there last Thurs- day evening for s shower given in honor of Miss Kristina Kennedy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy. of OT-eary. whose marriage . will take place this week. A very large number of friends were -pres-| snt and the bride to be was the‘ recipient of many lovely and val- uable gifts. Miss Kennedy expres- THE CsoRLQfiQTQLINavAR come for the‘ many friends who nev- er tiredofcslllngonhenlnhsr younser days she was vary active in thesocisllifeolthedisirlctsnd many 800d works hsva been traced v her dam‘. There are left to niauru her two daughters, Mrs; Clark Mac- Qusrrie, of Wilmot and Mrs. John Stewart of Bedeque; also one broth- er. Mr. William Callback oi Bedeque to all of whom deep sympathy is ex- tended. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon. the service ba- iing held in the United Church at! Centerville, Bedeque. The church was I filled to overflowing with friends who came to pay their last tribute of l respect. Rev. Mr. Reynolds. pastor of i the church conducted the service and delivered an eloquent and touching‘ oration. He was assisted by Rev. Mr. Bomers, Rev. Mr. Nicholson, Rev. Mir. Ayers and Rev. Dr. Sidey. The [remains were laid to rest beside’ those ' alneder of the evening was spent pleasantly in mus- ic snd games-é. --'l‘0 IACILITATI SHIPPING - The appearance of Judas Point. as a. business center, has been very much ‘improved during the past year. 'I'i1e work done by Dredge Pownei No. 2. under the direction c: Captain An- derson, greatly improved the water- ways and facilitated the harbouringi of boats, since a great number ofi these oscillate from that Point. Just above the wharf stands the buildings. owned by the fishermens Union. They are a complete lot. the result oi popular initiative and s great credit to the Union-P. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT - News of the death of Mr. John M. ' Doucette. of Palmer Road parish. has been received with sincere regret . throughout the province and Qsprcb‘ ally in Prince Count], where no was; | well known for his fine Christian,‘ ' virtues and kindly disposition. The; late Mr. Doucette for many years did? an extensive fishing business at,‘ "Horse Head", where his good exam- ple. energy and industry made him, ii. leader among his feliowmen. The! deceased, who was eighty-one years old, leaves to mourn s disoonsolate wife and a large family of sons and daughters to whom the sincere sym- pathy of the community goes out.-T. iii -CAR. CAUGHT FIRE-As Mr. Robert Howstt o! Summersi‘ was having gas put into the gas tank of his car on Monday afternoon, out-i side Messrs R. T. Holmans store on Water Street, Summerside, the gas overflowed. As the engine was run- ning an explosion occurred settingi fire to the car. Ari alarm was rung’ into the Fire Department but before the firemen arrived the fire had been put out with the assistance of Messrs Holman’; Ltd. Very little damage was done-S. | -INJURED IN CAR AGCIDENT- i Mr. William Christopher of Sher- i Elesnors on Sunday evening was run i of her late husband in the cem- etery there. The floral tributes were profuse and vary beautiful-S. —Mrs. Paschal McDonald and daughter, Miss Hilda and firs. Chas. E. McDonald and son Earl, have re- turned- from Moncton, where they spent Thanksgiving with friends. ::Persian Balm the creator and’ preserver of beautiful complexionsli Tonic in effect and wonderfully stim- ulating. Safeguards and beautifles the most delicately-textured skins. Cools. and relieves all skins flushed or irri- tated by weather conditions. illogical in results. A little gentle rubbing iindi s youthful freshness and daintiness is instantly created. Invaluable for soft- ening the hands and making them flawlessly white. Truly the perfect; toile trequisite for the womzin who. cares. Eastern Guardian . . ‘PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES- Foi- Sabbath. Nov. 24th. Dundas at s. in. Lorne Valley at 3 p. m. Cardigan at 7 p. m. Evening sub- Jectz-The Problem of Immortality (ll) Mrs. W. E. Davies will be the soloist at, the evening services. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., Minister. JWIIIST PARTY - The weekly whist drive was held in St. James Hall. Georgetown, on Wednesday. November 13th. with aiarga attend- ance. The ladies prize was won by Miss Helen MacDonald and the gentiemens prize by Mr. James Condon. A delicious lunch was serv- ed.—A. i i ..’SAD BEREAVEMENT — The i death occurred at 445 Champlaih Si..i Quebec, on November iiiih, of Edward ' Donovan, aged 10 years, son of Lin: and Mrs. James Donovan and nephew, of Maurice Donovan of Georgetown? from diphtheria, after only a few] i , everyone. but more especially in the’ r prime‘ It may be added iiito by another car driving without~ , home, and his passing away at such l that serious illness has not yet visited Him!‘ I“ the mush“ m‘ wind ‘meld ‘iPrince Edward Island or outside of it. ___€_________ One-fifth of the cows ii-i Denmark are milked by machinery. Nee- ss Pain - --,-i v». Headaches, for example. out warning tab As an leolthqn at tire oqtlih .- in your-peeks . to hunt s drugstore, or wsietn for nlinmn siiyoonfln \ ' i-tiid-“SY-fliii-nr» i n: n: i»? rG-r(¢-svQ’-: Don't be s martyr to unnecessary pain. Lots of suflaring is, indeed, quite needless. Tb coma with- . but ona mn alwaysefw pre sred. eis bring progiptéelietthe "M" tfiilvuurvirlomt have you get home. And do not think that Asairin is only the provm directions for relieving n c, neuritic. rheumatic, and other aches and ‘Rcnambsring. of course, that the y" cunfortliam than tablets is not s cum OQPI and colds! Purchase liinl Al irin. Protect ...."" ‘r i'°**i7...,..t.'.*"iilerzi.tii.r Li": SELBIN "swim?!" ' ‘s. Knew ed. splinters of glass going into his cyl. He was taken to Charlottetown for an operation and later that same night was brought back to the Prince County Hospital. On Monday he was] again taken to Charlottetown iori treatment and is now resting comfor- I tably in the Prince County Hospital. It was thought st first he would lose" his eye but thanks to the prompt action of Mr. Ieighton Miiligsn of i slierbrooke who took him .to the hos- pital snd the s ¢killful attention ha ra- ceived from the doctors who attend- ed him his eye was saved. The other car was badly smashed up-S. —NATIVE OI‘ BEDEQUE PASSED , AWAY-There passed away on Sat- l urday morning at her residence in] Bedeque, Mrs. Elizabeth Sehurman. widow of the late Mr. Jesse Schur- man. at the sge of 76 years. The deceased was a native and life long resident of Bedeque, where she was held in the highest esteem and sffec- tion by old snd young in that com- munity. Although Mrs. Schurman had suffered for more than ten W878 from s painful illness. being confin- ed to her bed during that time. she , an early age leaves a sadness in the. Oyster Bed ,any of them. Beat that who can, in o! Mr‘ Chrjswpehe“ “r w" ‘mum home that time alone may efface. Everything possible was done but God; , claimed him as His own and his sweet holy spirit returned io God who gave it and who said “Suffer little children to come unto Me" and forbid them not for such is the king- dom oi Heaven. Many were the tears shed as he lay in his little white casket. He leaves to mourn, besides his heart broken parents. two sisters and one brother. His funeral was largely attended. The many beauti-. ful Mass Cards. Spiritual Bouquets; and Letters of Sympathy show the high esteem in which lie was held. Sincere sympathy is extended.—-. PERSONALS ..'Misses Mattie and Grace Hemp- 'hill. Boston. are spending a vacation at their home in Georgetown.-»A. ..'Mr. Temple Gotell. Georgetown. was a passenger to Montague last .week.-A. .15. S. "FREDNIJS" sailed on Sun- day, November 17th, with a lull load of lied and table stock potatoes shipped by the Potato Growers for alaways had a cheery word of wel- United States-A. “surnames uP ricotta" lines‘ chillas, etc. lars . F L k‘ ,_*ML5S Mary Taylor. Charlotte- town. recently visited Georgetown. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henry-A. ..'Mrs. Webster McNeil! and son Bobby, Georgetown, spent the end in New PEftilF-A. ..'Miss Cassie Dsiziai, R. N, Char- lottetownpis spending a vacation at her home in Georgetown-A. . $35 $45 “d $55. and Lace Georgette, week . mart Biiats fur Every iliiiiasi v i Good furs are more than ever the fashion this that you are much interested in the fur that t Therefore, we feel sure you are goin i‘ you select from our display, consisting of Bro Moderately priced in com pari FUR COATS at prides to suit all these fin eiy tailore of French seal with squirrel and sableor self collars. Dark Northern Rat, Silver Rat, Visit Our Ladies’ Raady-to-Wear, A Second Floor. i m mun; Bessie Mill was ‘a. visitor w Summersida on Saturday. —Miss Helen Mill spent the week- end st her home in Oiermont. V 11- - -Miss Annie Smith, Bumrncrside. spent the weak-and with Misses Helen and Bessie Mill. Oiermont \ __._ _Mr. Maddie Mills. St. Eleanor. was s visitor to Clermont on Sunday. 1.00M! rM A wan. KNO\VN oiTecrrix/a mom o-iaAil-QUARTBREY‘ M MAaaiiPs eRoTi-im- N‘ FKR HE WOULDN'T BE OOVVN ‘N comm \ D ' AL AY": GIT “MAN; Beaverine and others. Genuine Salts Plush Coats with Op winter" A ' Fine Showing of Ladies’ . Dresses Evening Dresses for young ladies who wish something new and attractive. In Taffetas combination shades- rose, green, blue, orchid, flesh, peach, maize, and black. Wonderful styles and values. Special 15.15 Dresses for larger women in heavy Crepe Back Satin, assorted shades and styles. to 44. At the low price of each Special rack of Ladies’ Dresses in silk and. crepe, assorted styles and sizes. On sale,each xtraordinary display of Millinery for Ladies, M sses and Children .. Sizes 36 15.00 10.00 . JMr. Willism J. Paquat has 0pm- ed a tailor shop on, Kent Street oeorgatowri. opposite Post Officer-A HAVE YOU! EYES IXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY - E. E. PARKMAN insistent! Optometrist | Montague, I. l, I. s44‘ as "i i. t 4L4‘ “i -i} EXAMINATION "W": llfllivlvlll 9W" to. -i3y - . FivovicMnan 20, m, i (llth Coats with Splendid Fur Trimmings! It is not unreasonable to suppose trims your new coat as well as the fabric" or g to be unusually well pleased with the, coat adcloth, Velours, Needlepoint, Tweeds, Chin- son to style and material. d fur coats of the better type.. Hudson seal with rat or self col- . Black Plush Coats at oss um collar .. Coats EYESIGHT "skit-fit? Oflica consume with Madame Mental!» I’. I. n. ._.__._ GHQ‘? uv- van-AIR! DID an do’? CA1’ Ml _ 50M! 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