‘oh .1‘ j i , .. i -. .3; » ; 1 l W" l‘ i ~ s» ‘i O__,vv-w~4 A Blanket value without Parallel in Charlottetown &k NAPKINS many of each lot. $5.00 Napkins . . i0 to. 60x80. Special pair A VERY SPECIAL BERET of the better sort Announcing a big arrival oi new ones, in a fine all wool fabric.» Burnt Orange. Navy Browns, Greens , Sand, Black. Clearing odd lots of lrish linen Damask Napkins, perfect in every “av. but not 531??» Napkins for $2.50 $3.75 Napkins for $2.85 $4.50 Napkins for $3.50 h .......$4.00 $8.50 Napkins for . .. $6.75 Double Damask Linen Cloths 72x72 regular $4.50, reduced . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 72x90, regular $5.75, reduced $4.75 matching silk ribbon. WOOL BLA blKET. White all wool blankets with colored borders. Size week price, per $5.95 “KEN handle them. effects in lovely pastel blue and lavender. T soiled irille each 60 x 84 inches never before at this price “Kenwood" Quality-every good housekeeper knows it. And no good housekeeper with Five Dollars at her disposal will want to miss this. We’d like to shout about it, we're so enthusiastic . . . and you’ll be the same when you see and FRlLLED CURTAINING. Slightly 45c. Clearing per yard WOOD ” pure wool, tvvo tone OVERTHROWS Soft, fluffy throws with that spongy, lively feel that indicates superlative quality. Two-tone tints of rose, green, gold, he ends are bound with d eurtaining. Regular 25c iains at FIHLLED CURTAINING. Clearing line of colored bordered frilled cur- 71-3 oif Sale of Remnants of Lace Nets, Mar- quisette, Madras, Overdrape, and Cretonnes at special prices. Sale of “ all-occasion ” DRESSES .HALF PRICE There's a really wonderful buying oppor- tunity in this offering. The head of the Department has just gone over the whole stock, clearing out odd lines in Travel Tweeds, Canton and Georgette Crepes. Very pretty dresses, all of them. Printed Crepes, on Monday evening the members o; the Tignish sub-Division 0i tlw Oathanc women-S [gggue gathered “gender a» honor their Chaplin, Reverend o. a. Memuiin. who will be leavini; ‘hem 50°” to become Pastor of the summer-wide Paris“- .M"_ 1h J_ Murphy presided and after a. iew opening words Father Mclnllsn said the prayers oi thc_ League and all joined in singing the ode. Mrs. (Din) J. A. Johnston who was the first president when the fgggue was formed here. read a touching address of farewell, thank- ing Father McLellsn for all his kindness and help to them, and ex- pressed their regret at his departure and wished him continued success in his iuture parish. Then Mrs. Arcade Goudct presented hlni with s. beautiful marble Crucifix as a to- ken oi their gratitude to him. Father Mclsellsn thanked the members oi the Iflllilllfi 111 W911 ch05‘ en words ior their beautiful gift and address. and boned that ihry would continue with their charitable Works. He explained that the years he had spent in Tignlsh were very happy ones and that the work carried on by the Ladies oi the C. W. L. here, was always a source oi much en- couragement to him. He was sorry to have to leave ‘rignlsh. but hoped that the good work now in hand would continue and he knew that IIAREWELL PRESENTATION .. .. their eilorts would always be crown-i -ecl with success. He referred to Hon. ‘modem residence, made entirely oi Sir Charles Dalton, who was present glggg has his; and highly praised his munilicicnce‘ The unjqug dwemhg 15 1h the Rue to the causes oi health and educu- I samt-Gujuaumc tion in our province, and spoke in glowing terms oi’ eloquence of thei handsome l School" here, the exterior oi which has recently been completed, and he hoped that eventually the work would be advanced so that it could be used to serve the purpose oi the intention oi the generous and phil- anthrophlc donor. Lleut. Governor Charles Dalton then expressed his sympathy to the Ladies oi the C. W. L. in the coining loss to them oi‘ their Reverend Chaplin. He explained that their loss was also shared by him in com- mon with all the people or Tiiznish. He expressed his appreciation oi the beautiiul sud nicely worded address and ior the manner in which the presentstion was carried out. Rev. P. McKenns in a few feeling remarks spoke friendship that hsd existed between he and Father Mcbellan ior so many years Ind Ill sorry to have to part company with him now. i and stately "Dalton oi the ntimnte rams, Nov. ca-rriineeh first been completed- and was eon- sti-uctcd by Pierre Charresu. A stairway in the center of the large lobby winds up to the first floor. All the doors. both outside and in- side closet doors. are made round and are oi iron, opening like those oi a safe, with a combination. The glass used in the walls is six centimeters thick and is set ln steel ironies. -ALL SIZES tires and tubs; stock at Bruce's. i}. -—HEY! lng the 21th. for all. Admission nos. —FOX PEI-TS will b0 better Tlgnish came before Mr. J. Campbell on Monday charged wi They were sdlflllmed imtil Frid and Saturda-y.-—S. DURANT-‘Ihe funeral Reuben Durant took place on Tue attended. The pallbearers i Blacqulere-S. i morning. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Mon i‘ their children. six in all, were pres- ’ lent. The happy couple are recr-lw " ' lng the congratulations . friends-S. oi their Products Lead in quality and economy. We are in harmony with the present depression. Compare our prices with others. For Foxes : Sunglo Flea Powder. $lll1810 Ear Mite Solutions. Bunglo Fox Ration. (Fall Furrlng). . Vitamlneral. Mealblend. Sunglo Worm Expellcr. Sunglo Disinfectant. Poultry : Sirnglo Growing Mash. Sunglo Lay Mash. ~._\.___._ _.._._ .. " -— -i-~~._.__.__... ‘ Como to the Country . Fair in Bedeuue Rink. l-‘i-idny even- 4m: AND ‘run! prices are at Fun and llnlloome ioaos-n-u-u. m, you money. one month. Feed heavy on R-M, iox biscuit. Sold at Bruce's. 10435-1145- ~ADJOURNED—Two partied {rum ‘ —FUNERAL 0F MRS. REUBENIBOARD 0F TRADE-Mr. B. w. of Mrs. day morning from her late resid- ence to St. Paul's Church and “Ede at the hhgh-yi hinetlhg of the Cemetery, Rev, Bennett McDonald Murmm, 30am My, Robinson will oiliciztlhg. The funeral was largely were MGSSTS Alban Gilli-d; Cllflslifll‘ P5151‘ there Wm watch the jntgyggtg 9f the 8r. Gabriel Mlmncnald- Wilfred island, especially in the matter oi ‘Kelly, Birt Paquet and Moses i —GOLDEN wsonmc MASS- Mr. and Mrs. Juste J. DesRoches 0i A number oi friends oi Miss Bells.’ ‘lifilscouchg celebrated their Golden Gallant gathered at the homo oi g Wedding Day Monday. Nov. 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry or Sum"! I by atmnding Mu§ hi, 7 o-himk ghnt merslde on Monday to tender her sghiin Offlclated. The male choir, W85 artistically decoraled in yellow Jot which Mr. DesRoches is a mem- bar, attended in a body. Rev. 'I‘heo-. d “m Md dore cauidnt o! Mount Carmel pre-l unwrapped by Miss 011611118 Gal" "m" Y l‘ "W" sided at the organ. On Thursday 1mi- . ,_ .last Mr. and Mrs. Desfioches held were rend by Miss Margaret Ars-l '""‘l’“l°!"""- “C4- f a reception at their home in honor, enalllt- The midi’ l” be Prelim‘ , ‘oi their Golden Wedding at which THE CEMRLMTETOWN GUARDIAN TllE WESTERN eiiiiiniiii in zotzr-u-za-zi. dear it any prlw- BW "W" "E" °' “Anny h Bruce's. ioiaa-u-zs-ai. Buy a spare or a Bruce's can 10421-11-25-21. ‘the low P01!"- comnlete set MW- -—pm£n $10 AND COSTS-Two. women oppezred in tho Summer-f in side Police court On Tllfiidly 13°15‘ 31- mg for righting and creating a dis- turbance on the street. They were‘ “ch hhed $10 and costs or i5 days E. m 131p A young girl 01 2 years oil thl use who was aLso mixed up in the driving to the common danger. an,“ w“ ordered to be sent t0 3i’ the Juvenile Courts-S. ATTENDING MARITIME Robinson left on 'I‘uesdsy morning for Haliiax where he W111 1'99"‘ sent the Summerside Board oi no doubt bring back an excellent report oi the meeting and while transportntionr B. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-i - a miscellaneous shower. The house and green. The presents were eon-J talncd in a dainty basket and were The accompanying thanked the guests for their kind-F ness and hoped she would have the | pleasure oi seeing them in their" [new home. After a pleasant even-i ing of games and music, refresh-i‘ ments were served by the hostess. The bride received the best wishs . i lo! her irlends before they returned to their homes.—S. —CELEBRATES GOLDEN WED- DING ANNIVERSARY — Monday, Nov. 23rd, Mr. and Mrs. Agap U. Gaudet, oi 'I‘ignish, celebrated the Golden Anniversary of their mar- riage. Iii the morning High Mass was celeirltcd ior Mr. and Mrs. Gaudot, alter which the Nuptial Blessing proper was given by the Pastor. In the evening many friends and relatives called to extend to the happy couple their hesrtiest con-l gratulations. Dinner was served to» a large number oi guests and the evening was spent verz‘ ‘Iilewllll-lyl playing games of cards. Both Mr._ and Mrs. Gaudet are enjoying the “Since following out this verses awn d single twinge of 1' NOVEMBER 26., 1931 “I am glad to say it has proved beneficial in s severe case of vhcumaiism."-—W.G.T. m. i. the danger time-the change from simmer sunshine to the sleet and penetrating wind of fall. At the first hint of pain take instant SOOTHXNG AND RIZLIEVING WITHOUT DISCOMFORT. Tnsimoosns Medicated Waddingil s less, simple to apply. Worn under your clothing, without ’ showing and without any discomfort, i‘: goes on continually LUMBAGO KEEP A BOX HANDY. Alwyn keep a box of, I, Tnssuodsns handy in wintertime. You can't aford to take F risks! At the first sign of pain nip it in the bud by applying Tiisnuoosuz. Working by the time-honoured method ofi OOUIIBCPIZITit-itiuu it stimulates the surface oi’ the skin mo diverts the blood away from the congestion beneath. Normal, DOES NOT CLOG THE PORBS OI‘ THE SKIN. Because Tuiumoorns isa Medicated Wadding, it does not clog the pores of the skin, like messy poulticu. it can be taken oif little by little, thus obviating the risk of chill from sudden exposure — and each layer retail-u its eifectiveness for several days. Don‘t go another day without THERMOGINI in the house. Have it ready, and-u soon ll there's the slightest suggestion of a chill or cold-wilt it where the pain is, and carry on! Th: word Thznnogene is the registered trade maria o] the Thennogena Co. Ltd" London, England- Rduse subnlmta, see the name ‘Ilia-mogul: on the box and the slgnoture- gamma“ E “Tliemtogmc pvovcd very beneficial recently when I had d ndxty attack of lumbdgo."-—E.l.l'i. MEDICATID WADDING Sula Representatives for North America: Harold l’. Ritchie Q. Co. Unload, I018 McOnul Same, Tomaso best oi health and we all join in; wedded liapplness.--T. -—CELEBRATED SILVER WED- DlNG-Mr. and Mrs. Arsine Poirler 0i Miseouche celebrated their sil- h‘ Sunglo Scratch Feed. Dairy Battle : Siinglo Calf Meal. 51111810 Dairy Supplement (35 per cent.) Sunglo Dali-y Ration (24%) Hogs - n Sungio Hog supplement, Vltovim ior all Livestock. Sunglo Stock Tonic for all the Farm Animals. "The Most of the Best for the Least." Ask your nearest Dealer ior Sunglo Products. international Fox and i Animal Foods Ltd. l Snmmerslde. P. E, i, Charlottetown Dealers: B. C. BURIIOE. CARTER. k 00., LTD. ltEDDlN BROS. HUGHES DRUG C0. ooss-ll-llfiat-tue-tbur-ti. "' BRINGING UP FATHER ver wedding on Monday, Nov. 23rd at 8 a. m. A special Mass was sung ‘by Rev. Nzare Poirlcr o. St. Dim- ‘Iowa's University. on the Pa-rish Church. The choir was comPosed of the children of the Convent, lRev. Theodore Gallant presiding at the organ. At 12 delock about, iltty guests liad dinner at the Poirier ilIOIIIG- There were Mr. and Mrs. iPOlPlCFs ten children and all the lolder relatives and Revs. Nazire Poirlcr, John J. McDonald oi ,Grand River, F. X. Gallant of iMeht Carmel and Rev- Martin Miscouclie. Their eldest, daughter.‘ Clerise. read a brutiiul address to‘ her parents. which was replied to Ccingratulatory remarks were made by the Reverend gentlemen pres-‘ ent. In the evening the neighbors sumptuous supper" Mr. Florian h, read an eddress to the hsPPy coup-l is on behalf oi the band boys, as Mr. Poirlcr is their very highly esteemed instructor. After the ad- dress was ilttingly replied to by. Mr. Poirier. Mr. Roggls Gaudet pre- sented them with a beautiful sil- ver casserole. Other lovely presents‘ i p. oi silver and linen were received 11y the bride and groom. The beaut- se l5 ILL? DEAFhOH-DEAR‘ IF‘! ONLY KNEW WHERE. MY POOR BROTHER lfi! l WONDER ii= HE. Ai-i‘. rjAGGisi DQNT WORRY. us. u. Snow MAGGiE i5 ‘b0 DEPRE555D, I WONDER WHERE HER BROTHER CAN BE ? ,. .'.._..-.....-.... .. ... The President, Mrs. Murphy, then asked the Chaplin to give his blemi- mg, miter which kind good-byes were said and hopes expressed that Fnth. er McLellsn would still be Bblp to visit them oocastonally.—'i‘. i liul wedding cake was the gilt or‘ Wlfihlll! them many "WW Yell“ °H the Sisters of the Convent. Tuesrfy evening Mr. Polrier were host and hostess at a sewn i030 n- m-z Milltvwn Creed ‘m’ mmm“ W" r°°d “d “l” dance mid supper ior the I people oi the parish. Their many Pastor. W. many more years ‘vcrll J lite-S. Monaghnn. D._D.. Parish Priest oi‘ ,il0W. Complete rnnge of clothes to. with deep feeling by her iather-Jhoose 1mm ESL w_ B_ Hard, and friends were entertained to shrew‘ Presbyterian Chm-ch, Mon- Pmrhir- l‘ "cPhew "Y Ml" P°m°l3|Bible School, l0 a. m.; Morning ser- vice, 11 a. m.; Evening service, ‘l ister. Sourls. Sunday, November 29th. Advent Sunday. and sermon 11 n. m. Church School 2-30 P. m. and evening prayer and HWINITEIICHUBCH 0F CAN- I 0n ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeonpmn w“ “mwmid by ‘oflgmu and Mrs services 8mm“, Ne“ 39th sturlverso" (andlsughter) Minutes o! ygung 2.ao p_ in. Rev. c. w. MBCNGVAJI, Pwlw- “l” “will” °' 1"‘ “mml meeting. The second roll csll- ior those wishing to Join iagsin was mmmrry PARISH ciiunciflwweled P? “ii/em mmbm PW‘ Sunday, Dmember 6th. 1st Sundriyfng the" miimberflllll? 199- 39W?" in Advent, morning prayer iand ser- ‘ °l “mmllmes We" hwd- 7°“? mon l1. unurch School, 2.30 p. m. members ‘mlumeend l” “Ian m. lends Wish the happy couple , oi congenial y —Mr. M. Lightstone, Ottawa, Ont, hool the {allowing Saturday. It 1 K l t u _ B ,_ Evening prayer and sermon 7 p. m. ,5” iii-fa hie iiiidsminozehfzitiixi diary viflldwlu be held l“ the Parish Hm‘ F- w“ voted m“ the Institute p” -—Y. . M. Bolt. c. s., Caph-ln-charge. the Janitor 01’ "w "hwl- 1i W" _____ i also voted that we purchase two ol- _..Me.ssrs Billy Curley Maurice "imlN-l‘ nuns" CHURCH “mmum pitchers for use o: the m‘ Tourney and Clark Harding mot0r-| Gmrgewwn- Mundayi "Member 3°» siltuw’ The Prflidem the“ s!“ ed to the city on Sunday and re-l being 5t‘ Andrew's Day’ wort the road in good condition Y ‘prayer and 897mm‘ m the Parlshlwork showing the receipts and ex- . - . .- .. evening": very detailed report oi the year's Hall, 8 o'clock. And on wednesdzyJpi-‘ndllllres 1°!‘ the Ye" Whml W9" December 2nd, special services will a5 1°ll°W57 miielml 3197-05- El‘ he hem, 1h the phrish m,“ Mom. pendliures $159.51 leaving a balance lng prgygr mi m...“ 1030 ,,_ ,,,_ on the funds oi $31.02. Tho iiiectiofi} Evening prayer and Sex-mon 7 hi. oi oflicers for the ensuing year an clock, m hi] the Ahgiicah church. as follows: President. Mrs. Charles es across the Dominion, a special A- Steele-vice nresidentMrI-Gwrso appeal lrs been issued by the Pri- A. Hlvken.’ Secretary Treasurer. ‘mete, Most mv, glare 1,, won-eh’ verd- M. Hdyter, (re-elooted.) Dino- ..'0itDER your tailor-made suit_ Gouris. l0449-ll-26-1l. to all the people to join in prayer tors, Mrs. James Reilly, Mrs- Georg! —-——- for the maintenance oi World H- Hlililflll. M15! MW"!!! BR016- mciiuircn NOTICE-St. An- Peace rind ior divine blessing upon Auditors: Mn!- Ellle Llewellyn and all eflorts to maintain it. ..'GASPEREAUX WOMI-Jlws INSTITUTE-A very pleasant ev- ening was spent at the‘ home oi MlSS Mfltlldn Steele on November i6, the event being the annual meeting oi’ the Gaspereaux Wom- en's Institute. Eighteen members and seven visitors were present. Miss Moi-tins McKenzie. Mrs. George H. Hicken invited the 1n- stitute to her home for the next meeting where roll csll will be sna- wered by "My Favorite Book." Meet ing closed by singing the Notional Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served by the Misses Steele and the evening ’ pleasantly in music and song. The institute extends s “Nil!!! Unlined by singing "longJiimrty vote or thanks to the host- Lvns Mo." Mrs. Lawrence Mailer-losses ior the enjoyable evoninl "n. Presiding at the orgm. RolFspent at their home. By George hdgManus gue. Services, Sunday, Nov. 29th: m. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Min- ..*s'r. ALBANS Mission Church. morning prayer T111011. 7 n. m. lo‘ BXD THAT BY coax! el-ilb cor HlEi BABY SHOES our. ‘ro THINK HE U550 TO WEAR "fi-IEM‘. THI- l-Nlfl’ TlME l SAW HIM,A BOOT-BLACK CHARGED HIM "rt-nary CENTS FER-K SHiNE. .5» W44 1:4. scientifically prepared medicated cotton wool-clean, harm- . healthy circulation is restored 1nd the danger ofcompliw tions is reduced. , i fl€E$ltlMTgfiUS€NEW i RHEUMATISM . u!“ h“ "u" M M" action! Apply THERMOGBNB to the ailected part. relief was obtained, fol- DON’T RISK YOURijOBl Remember! Every day _ i lowed by sleep dftu you take oi? work in these difficult times may mean risking . .1 “up” ",~y¢,_"_M& your job! Tackle winter pains in the - ‘ ‘ , easiest- and most natural way, while you d1: out and about. ' soothing and relieving—-while you work! ‘l’. i ~.- ........_.»,-<--. s"..- .. m.coiriinsvz~.v.:-rwswir;~- "w... .~..~.»-i .