BIN E tea C: “*' 2322mm vfiEfi-QQSQFZ- Es-QQQHQQQB iTbevra/efi: FIHSTIquInR .7"RT l Georgetown Il/lfr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, Charlottetown, were week-end vis- itors to Georgetown. Mr. N MacLeod principal of Georgetown school, spent the week- snd at his home in Dundas. The s tlon held st Bt. lcurlcsHtsfil-rlfithcO. W. L. decided success. The prizes . » v Mrs. Jose h Scully and Miss Con- stance Sou , Sourls, visiting Mr. who is seriously lll. recently left for John Bcully Mr. E. B. McL aren was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. The teachers of this school left for Montague, Friday, to attend the Conv en ticn . The "Children of Mary Society," spent a very enjoyable evening in 311s ‘won by Mrs, Herman Iav- St. James Hall, Friday, October andier and Howard M n. 20th. Talks were given by the presi- *fi" i llfillll 170B Ill-I Wosrsaskingthe vince who have for cleaning for tho market pared. Writs them, deep containers; berries in bags; should not remain the berries and positivel Market for Granherries cranberry growers of ilhe Province to hold your cranberries an them to the Berry Growers’ Association, Stewart. They are the only parties in the Pro- thc equipment and facilities preparing them in the way they should be pre- making inquiries as to how you should ship. Do not place the berries in y do not ship the they should be in small boxes that would hold about 20 to 25 pounds and in those boxes too long. Department 0f Agriculture d sell Mount of best quality. COAL Now that the cool weather is hers we wish to advise the public that we have arriving regularly by cars Sprlnghill, Inverness, Albion Round, Albion Nut Coals, Dosco Coke, etc. in stock large quantities of Hard Nut, suitable for base-burners, jacket heaters, etc., and Hard Stove size for furnace use which we guarantee Still regular prices and advise stocking up be- fore advances take place. A W. ll. GILLIS 8r 00. Phone 176 We have lNIINK-ill do dent Miss Genevieve Boloman and the ex-presldenr. Mrs. Percy Boudreault. Singing and games were features of the evening. A dainty lunch was then served. Mrs. hie Wight and Miss Ilene Wight Burnt Point, were week-end visitors to Charlottetown. The various societies of this town are co-operating in forming a Red Cross Society, the knitting and sewing will soon begin. The vessel "Millie B." Iarsen, sailed a load of coal. Mrs. Henry Manuel and her daughter Mrs. Baker. left Saturday for their home in Halifax, after spendhig two weeks here, the guests of Mr. and Nks. A. E. Jenkins. G Ca pt In Memoriam MB. JOHN McMURRER EVEREIT, Mass" Oct. ldv-John MdMurrer. of 36 Autumn street, Everett, “ “ custodian of Ever- ett High School and an employee or this moms school dermarmient for 80 years, collapsed and died on Summer street, Everett, following a heart attack yesterday afternoon. He was well known throughout the city and was active in the Everett Oouncll of the Knights of Columbus of which he was a charter member. Hie was also active in the organ- isations of the Immaculate Concep- tion Ghurch, Everett, where funeral services will be held Thursday with s. solemn h-lgh requiem Mass at i) s. m. He was s native of Charlotte- town. P. E. I. and had lived in Everett for more than 50 years. Surviving are his wife, MrsKather- inc A. (Patterson) McMurrer; three daughters. the Misses Mary K. and Florence A. McMurrer, and Mrs. Alba Doyle, and s son, John P. Mellurrer, all of Everett. PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY KAI LARGEST NIT VALUE the list of Oanadlan msn urlvzm industries with the u largest net c is Dill? and paper, according to the Indus rial Depart- men‘ the Oanadian National . It has occupied first place tn this rmpect since 1920 and to Plctou, N. S. for‘ 15.5.9 “PANAMA PATROL” Wlfll LION AMES- UHABLUITI WYNTEBS ALSO - WAB NEW! monrsovs-ssr. ‘ ma. sornus-Mou. ma. Ir1591-l -25-3 . The Gentral Guardian This column ls reserved for news oi local interest hut advertising of s nowsy nstursmsy be inserted st 5 cents s word strictly psy- sble in sdvsnoe. CONFEDERATION Lira mslm- 1 ANCE. L-91s9-1-21-sL . (mans DANCE at Brighton Club Y to-nite 9.30-1.00. Blsncnards orch- estra. Admission Ladies 25c. Gents » 35o. b-lsaa-io-uues-tl. l JUST ARRIVED new crepe and; wool dresses $2.96. New felt hats $2 25 up. Robinson d: Wilde. l b1631-10-25-1l , boost your I “FOXMEN profits , and Island Industry (so badly. needed) b feeding sunglo manu-‘ factored ox products." L-l052-10-B-T-tf. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- ' MENT — Mr. and Mrs. Henry‘ Smith, Ftslrville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Violet Eliza to Ivan Preston Maund, son , of Mr. and Mrs. James Maund, Union Road. Marriage to take place the latter part of November. L-1628-l0-25-ll STUDY GROUP- ‘The teachers of the vicinity held a School Study Group 1n Cross Roads School on Friday afternoon. The teachers present; were: Georgia Harper Cross Roads, Annie Matheson Mt. Her- bert-, Belle Bruce, Hazelbrook; Isabel Ings. Pownal: Una Court, Bethel; Claude Wood, and Gladys McCardle, Southport and PeariFln- ley, Bunburl‘ Claude Wood was elected President. Georgia Harper, Vice-President and Pearl Finley Secretary. The chief topic of dis- cussion was History. Papers writ- ten bv Supervisor MacKenzie and Mr. Court of the P. W. C. staff xvero read and discussed. The pos- sibilitv of procuring a machine for the projection of lantern slides on History was considered. The meet- ing adjourned until November 17th. Use Mlnurd’: for bites. PERSONALS l Miss Pearl Young, of this city geturned home Monday night after spending a very pleasant week in ‘ Hahfax. ! Miss Inez Gallant, Summerslde, spent the week end in Charlottetown the guest of Miss Margaret Hogan. The many friends of Mr. Walter l Arsenault of New Annan, will re- gret. to lvnru that he is ill at his home in Winsloe. Scott Arsenault of the Charlotte- town Sinnallers visited his home in Winsloe on Sunday. Mr. Charles Sharkey of Bedeque, snent the week-end pleasantly the City visiting friends. ‘The manv friends of Miss Jeanette Gillespie Appin Road, will regret to learn she is s. pa- tlenl. in the Prince Edward Island Hospital having undergone s. seri- 0115 Operation for appendicitis on Monday night. ‘aw n10 5‘ suflli“ g ‘l0 u: *l8*°::r:' s The big American liner, SS- Ysrmcuzh, nilsiunder the ‘ ‘ ,' a . c nicer-rial; IEtSe-Euzmhefindnyfinscmflil It ‘man-m m". holding thlolllh Bonqn ma! Iii-WW staterooms n slllli John Thu"- day night st no extra I'- . . Ii l0 b.0171‘ ‘hill’ “an: 2011:.‘ ' EASTERN STERMSHIP LlNI-l l l Ilr: 111" M 1 Let A Holman Dependable STOVE or HEATER Keep Your Home Warm and Comfortable "SILVFR MUUN" Base Heaters Uonstructed to slve In" 11°“ and u. hold the u» all rushi- INDIRECT DRAFT TYPE. 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