ls: nc-naoorfizuw- w g i513! Oh“! GQ§QQQ i D EIFQSFQ r flellsiialllauceof ' FAT l'ry iiruschen at i a Our Expense If dew, uohultliy fat is bothering You, take advantagecf this om: to try en at , _‘, no expense. Your druggist has s limited number. of the Kriuchen Giant Packagu now in stock. This is the Regular bottle together with a separate TRIAL bottle. Use the our bottle first. Krusdien eliminates wastage and , ' ns from sys- tem-daily, if you follow the instruc- tions. It strikes not only at the usual cause of fat but at the root of half the human ills-internal slu ' I! youhavenoesoeuticKnischenwlllnot cause you to lose weight. Krusdien costs only a few cents a week to use-and it makes you feel like a million dollars. flu tenth day of December A.D., 1934 I It the hour of three o'clock in the‘ [yer-noon for the purpose of con-r ptdering and passing upon a. resolu- flbn requiring that the Company be pond up under the .-. ' ' of flhe Voluntary Winding-Up Aet"' “i! for the appointment of a liqui- jplor for such winding-up. and for fire transaction of business inciden- ;tnf thereto. " Dated this 22nd day of November D., 1934. ' . FRANK B. llEAB-TZ, , I i‘; President. {Ayrshire Breeders who have cows for 1aale of quality and sise from 3 to B fell‘! old that will freshen before December 25th, kindly advise L. W. Ttoper or B. ll. Brovm, Assn. Sedy. Live Stuck Branch, , ROYAL WEDDING Following the usual course of celebration, it is requested that all flags be displayed throughout the city on Thursday, November 29th, and other ap- propriate recognition of the event by ringing of church bells and the like at 12 noon be ar- ranged for. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Mayor POULTRY We shall be buying live and dressed Chickens and Fowl throughout the season, pay- ing top market price. Signed island told Storage 00., Ltd. L-iiitTlf-Tb-‘Ihirrs. rSTMon- tf.— Professional Bards .M~_—~__i_—_cLEOD o BENTLEY ""' .I. A. BENTLEY ‘ W. l. BINTLSI. l. 0. ' lid-ole! and Attorney-at-IJI noun 1'0 none mm» I80 Richmond Street _ "BELL t? MATHIESON .-. n "I LLB w-A- J. HASLAM, 3.5.. Llali. IIBIIQTBQ QDTJCITO‘. ITO- NOI QIOO Iflllhll’ M3f,,G2l§,§{,‘,§,,T,'f%§'1°" CHARLOTTETOWN 0. It. Cllll Tllllior, I. l. ' 03% EACH Foggy ‘Egg NEXT ....__..................."°"”"~""‘“°""“'""' Anvsncus WILL BE. GIVEN '1'.’ u"nmm'nu'mc' Pours frioniigifigogircisrvsu Illlllll l It ' """"" ' r USEVERYDAYA '1 --'""-""'I--' 7"‘ awe-i -"- - iltlflcn OF J. D. 153%}; __mEr:-%§"".""l'"" Get your Kruscheu Giant Package today. lfyou are not entirely convinced after using the Free Trial Bottle, your drug- gist will cheerfully refund your money when you return the Regular package unopened. News From CARTEWS BOOKSTORE (FIRST FLOOR) There l5 lllwllys something doing in the BOOKSTORE. Whyf Well, for many rea- sons. One outstanding feat- ure is that customers gener- ally find what they wont and u; price; they expect to pay. This ivcck we are featuring our splendid stock of HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS In all the many yrnrs that we have been handling Greeting Cards we do not remember of having on display such a wou- derful variety as We have for the comin Holiday Season. both s; regards design; and colorings. We have purchased our supplies from the best English, Canadian and Ameri- can manufacturers. Up to date and lllliilfliflflto for all requirements. he values are really wonderful this year. ioiusciirii sung; Nl. GUARDIAN lollhllodllllblllilmilled frcmwlshsdwhsat. Beetlmcers recommendllnbluliood. L-fllfl-ll-It-iwte. CONTIDEBATION LIFE INSUI flIW fllflQL-“Tlg This aplaina la naive‘, fas- new: of local later-ass but advertising of a neway nature may inserted at l lllll a word strictly payable la advance- Guerdisnb “Wblwlflnt RNCE. L-QTPB-T-la-‘lzt ngy an“ ‘wry ~ '_'_' 59¢." ltliffi Ill BIfiBQIYI Qillfll- CIQIWIIJ: I Ohflltm" Pho 9r Your L41“ illi- wlliilh ‘N’ l" SUNDAY, DEBBIE. D“:- mimrv 11mm» viwwu Rev. r. o. nliwuu um Que. n ‘ISA AND SALE this afternoon and wgggmm-gimg “no A 3L Try“, evening. sale Hearts Hall. Tcii Boc- you p_ u “a A33“, q” a n - L- GAY, Pownall, announce tire en- Jade, Pianist. Prince of Wale; Q91- %rr.".:"i.a‘..t""..*":;: roar; a"... “W- "a Wellbrock of Llndenhurst, Long rs- ' ' ...._..,_. ' land, New York. Marriage to take LAID T0 ISSTHIhe funeral of place ln Decembe . L-Zaffl-ll-N-lLfIhcmls Hogan was held ‘Tuesday ——-- imoming from his late residence, CHARLOIITETOWN FUD SALES ‘King Btmet, to 8t. Dunstan’; Bas- wlsh to announce that they are now _clllca where Requiem High Mass ‘peltlng foxes for the general public-i‘ was celebrated by Rev. A. Francis. flhere are three complete pelting seated in the Sanctuary were Rev. “ti? .°.‘:.f’".‘.§.l?.'.m“°23°l‘..““& 3"‘; RZ.“°....““..'“u"".‘2.s.." °‘ ‘hffili’; g a ur . , ‘and they can pelt 450 foxes a day. River, Rev. A. J. Mach“!!! and Skilled workmanship under emerqRev. Father Enrlght, O. $8. R. of supervision in the best equipped this City. The pail bearers were: peltlng establishment in the coun-rMessr-s. Joseph Purcell. Peter try is yours for 75 cents a fox. Trainer. Patrick Dennis, Daniel L-alos-ll-Btttf. Gillie, James Power, éetrick Mur- l-ian. Service at e grave was rears WILL be received at Rev-iconductcd by Rev. Louis Douge-n. ere Hotel, Charlottetown, by our rc- presentatlve each Friday for the neiiti TEACHERS STUDY OLASS— few weeks. Mr. J. D. Jenkins is also The second meeting of the New taking in pelts for us every day oi Glasgow Teachers‘ Study Group the week. Cash advances are given was held in the school on Novemb- 22 fit‘; “frimiéi. “$1212”; “Lmhfll; 3...‘2“'-u"‘%‘. "ll "f. 215'" hi’; e on e e rou . n ac m. , e c a . Leave your pelts with us for early There were ten teachers in attend- dlsposal. Dominion Sliver Fox Furs, once. The minutes of the last meet- Ltd. L-2777-11-z7-tt-6i mg were read and approved. After ‘ remarks by Supervisor Obaodler on TELEGBAPHEBS T0 MEET-A the Project Method in teaching. L. Adair, Moncbon; P. E. Holland, each teacher presented a protect Sandal’. E. 1.; G. L. Berry,Ti-uro; which had been prepared in his or Elllsumé" “m3‘“'§.°l‘ '3 “l "" .3°é‘.°°‘en'§“‘:.;'”.é;ll‘$.?‘n‘;’ a , amp n . . an es p - Breau, Edmlmdstori, m1 chairmen cusslon- The Question Box solved for the Order of Railroad Tele- many little teaching problems. The giaphers. left yesterday afternoon next meeting of this group will be f0!‘ Montreal where they wni mum herd on an” 1i ‘her 6th ,1‘: meetings of all local chairmen from .80 lmi- HE 311mm for no ‘Chicago "swan; During ML meeting was "the teaching of mg- rns GUARDIAN ' lall-lallOomcandmeetyour a“___ friends L-aaoc-ll-U-li. _ u a u‘ OOMMIJNITY OONGRITF-llbseha MI. AND MRS. NATHANIEL SeIdeLVlcIfnisfnAssIstedbyI-‘lerbert Adstrs absence from Monctnn, his 11-931 Gflmmfl-li” duties will be performed by G. O. Thorripson. relieving despa.‘* hens-Monarch ‘lu-anscrlpt. BRADLEY-DUFFY NUPTIALS. —A pretty November wedding was celebrated Ln St. Dimstarfs Bascillcn yesterday morning at 5.30 when Miss Bessie Bradley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley was united in marriage to Mr. Ambrose Duffy of Southpcirt. The Nuptlal Mass was celebrated by Rev. Inuls Dougan. The bride who looked win- some in a blue silk crepe gown with smart blue hat and matching ac- cessories, was attended by her sister Miss Irene Bradley who was dressed in black velvet. each wearing s. corsage of camatlonsJrhe grooms- rnan was Mr. Ernest Duffy, brother of the groom, and the ceremony was witnessed by the immediate relatives and friends. After the dainty wed- ding breakfast at the bride's home, 94 Dorchester Street, the happy young couple left on a short honey- moon trip to Boston. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Dufiy was the guest of honor a1; several showers at which she received an assortment of‘ lovely and useful gifts from her friends who with the Guardian join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Duffy long years of hsPW married lffe. i ‘ a I Piles Go lluiok Wq, fenturc the WATEBMAN ' FUUNTAIN PEN, and consider UM" n“ umhardp, mung] lg one of the best and most | Mew“ , ,‘ F " Pensrnadel Prices are from $.75 np to ‘ $i0.00. and Pen and Pencil Sets from $3.75 up. We are proud of our splen- did showing of BOXED STA- TIONERY, wonderfui values from 25c up to as high Is you You will be surprised by arislt to our GREETING CARD DE- PARTMENT at the big values we are offering: Card and Envelope nt from 2 for 5e up to 25c each, Then we have a wonderful showing of Boxed Cords suit- able for teachers and others “ho wish to present some to their classes. All nicciy box- ed. containing l2 Cards and up to 80 in s box. Also a nice line of NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS. 0nr stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS is now on display and most conveniently arranged so that a selection is coni- parativcly easy. OFFICE AND POCKET DIARIES FOR 1935. We have a real nice line of DIARIES of different sizes, leather and other bindings for both POCKET AND OFFICE. WATERMAN ‘B FOUNTAIN PENS Large numbers of sufferers from have learned that quick and lasting relief caube accomplished with an atlon. A nice llllg now on sale. all many customers to pay CABTEWS BOOKSTORE an cnriy visit and maiic their selection. Any nrtlcics select- ed will be put aside until wanted. Our next ad will tel you about many other line; we mrry, especially for the HOLIDAY sunsorv. ' CARTER 6- CO i LIMITED every Pile sufferer should be able get HEMROID tablets from one bottle gives. 1 misery or money-back. itching, bleeding or protruding piles lntemal medicine, when calves do not help and wish is to escape oper- cara to go. Bad circulation of the blood in cALENlPggz-fs FOR veins are flabby, the bowel walls - weak—the parts lifeless. Also DEQK CAI-EN- used to stimulate _the circulation.‘ We‘ ilronslv advise our m. Leonhardt was the to discover a real lntemal Pile rem- edy. He called his prescription HEM- RIOID, and prescribed it for large numbers of patients with a fine record of success and then decided- own drugglst. with money-back if not joyfully satisfied with the help so isn't. it wise when other ways fall to go to Hughes Drug 00., also Taylor Drug 00., of Kerislngton who Si)’. "No matter what kind of Piles you have, one bottle of HEM-ROI!) tablets must show you the safe, i clean way to get rid of your Pile MISSIONARY SOCIAL-On 0c- tober twenty fourth, the WMJS. of North Rustlcc held their annual so- clsl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. LePage. An enjoyable ‘program was carried out but special mention must be made of a solo by Mr. E. J. MncKenzie. given with ell his old time vigor. Mrs. (Rev) W. A. Paterson gave a vivid descrip- tion of her recent trip to her home city, Glasgow, am. told of condi- itlons in the Old Land. Mr. James ‘L IePage also gave a splendid ac- count of his trip to "Chicago World's Flair” and points of interest en route such as Niagara Fails and C. N. Exhibition, Tlorontn. An in- teresting feel-lire was taking the r‘“ fromthcM“ yspron whose contents with the other col- lections amounted to the goodly sum of twenty dollars. closing Rev. M. A. Paterson or. behalf of the society very flttinfv thanked the host and hQsteS-s m3 all those who had contributed to the even- ing's entertainment. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was soiemnlzed at 5t. Anne's church Bale St. Anne. Nor- thumberland County, NB, on Nov. l, when Rev. Father A. Gallfsn united lri the Holy Bonds of Mat- rhnony Mary Grace Mscdonsld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mscdonald, of Hudwlcke._N.B., and John Joseph Gallant. son of Mr. end Mrs. Peter Gallant, Hunter River, P51. The bride was charm- ingly gowried in s. dress of blue crepe trimmed with cut velvet and hat srid accessories to match. Bhe Your: cnocisn CAN)HELP you T0 , the Sunny Side " of t iVinter ‘ RAW. bleak days bring s change in living habits. éou get less outdoor exercise-less vitaliaing sunshine. At this time of year you must maintain your strength and energy to help ward of colds and other winter infections. Your grocer can help you to sunny living. On his "shelves you'll find Kellogg's Ann-Balm, the‘ cereal that helps keep you free from common constipation, due to _ insufficient “hulk.” This ailment is the most frequent cause of sluggish days, loss of appetite and energy. You can correct common constipation safely by ‘proper diet. Serve ALL-BRAN regularly. Its gentle bulk, much like that in leafy vegetables, aids elimina- tion. ALDBMN also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Get Kellogg's Ann-Bun in the red-snd-grecn pack- age at your grocefs. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually suficient. With each meal, in severe cases. If not relieved in this way, see your doctor. Unlike catharties, the same amount of Arm-Blur: ' continues to be effective when served regularly. Sold by all grocers. In the red-and- green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. CASH and cA RRY STORES QUALITY-SER VICE-PRICE PBLTS WILL BE RECEIVED by our Jesentstive at the Revere H0- tel, Ffirlottetnwn. each Friday for theneatfewweeks. Osilinandiet hlni look over your skins. Tl-IE DOMINION SILVER. 1'0! FURS. LIMITED. 1-4736 Annual Meeting Heatherdale W.I was attended by her- sister. Miss Stella, who was also gowned in blue. The groomwas supported by his brother. Mr. Arthur Gallant. After the ceremony the happy couple motored to the home of the the “w” b°w°1 “"8” m!“ ' The bride where a. sumptuous breakfast opened by singing was served to the immediate rel- To end Pu“ an internal medicine would b‘ atfves and friends. Amidst showers was answered by s ofconfetti and good wishes the bride and groom left by mowi- for and help to heal the affected parts. P,“ when a "caption w" m“ at the home of the groom with over in; one hundred invited guests. where they received many iuefui gifts where the groom ls a u. , the”; young farmer. The out-of-fown Mscitse and Mrs. guests st the wedding included Mr. Duelianm. Profit-m. Mics Flflrrlc and Mrs. Refuse the latter a sister MacDonald and Miss Jean Mac- Oaroiy-n- ' l" of also from the staff 0f FOX EL Ts WILL BE RECEIVED AT REVERE HOTEL _T7te,DominionYSilver Fox Furs, Ltd. Department, of which she was them much happiness‘. PERSONALS Rev. 5r. Mary Bt. Paul. Mirna. arrived fn the Otty week on a short visit to from their Hunter River friends. They will reside at lllimler River of the bride. Mm Dorothea Ra- Pb fusernlecc of the bride; and Min NB, also Mr. Arthur Gallant, hm- the-r of the groom of Hunter River. The bride, who before her rnarrlll! was an employee of the T. hum £70., Monctcn. was the recipient of a beautiful gift from the company. this 0077i!!! a member. ‘rheu- host of friends wish The seventh annual meeting of the Heather-dale Women's Institute flraaheldatthe homeofMrs-W-E- ‘Enemies on ‘mesdly. Nov. l3. with an attendance of seventeen mem- bers and three visitors. Meetlnz the Ode. follow- ed by the creed in unison. Roll call ‘ “Bing Song." Nextrollealltebeanswered bl’ "Riddles." The minutes of last annual meet- snd last regular meetlfls W" read and approved. Report of com- mittees came next. and new Once were appointed as follows: School, Mrs. John A. Campbell and Miss MacDonald. Sick, Mrs. D. A. Mhirdoch Lady Vera Hodge Case Dismissed IJONDON, Nov. 28—(CP)-The petition of Lady Vera Hodge, the former Countess of Cathcsrt who was once barred from the United States for "moral turpltlude," for a divorce from her ‘lfi-Year-old hus- band, came to an abrupt end today when the Jury tryingi the case in- terrupted the proceedings to say it had heard enough evidence and it foimd there was no misconduct. Lady Hodge, who married third husband. Bli- Rowland H0686 after l0 day's acquaintance 56M. 80. 1930. presented her ease before a court presided over by Sir 301d ‘Merrlrrian. She claimed her hus- band hsd been unfaithful and named Miss mid Patricia. O'Dsre as rte-respondent. Annual Meeting ee. Tbs election of officers resulted as fellows: . *‘ ‘ Mrs. Murdoch Buchanan: vice president, Mrs. Jolgi ‘ s. . Watervale W1. The annual meeting of Water- vsie Women's Institute was held on m The following committees were appointed m- the mine mom!" School. Mrs. John D. Melnnls. Mrs. Ruel McOoI-mlck. Sick. Elias-be Molnrill. Mrs. Jcs. Campbell. Pro- gram, Nora Doyle, Cecelia Moln- tyre. The foliowtng officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Ruel McOormack. vice presi- dent, Mrs. witch Doyle. secretary- treasurer. Cecelia Mcllntyre. Direc- tors, Mrs. Mark lfeOormsck. sternum M000 Mrs. Angus rmack. meeting will be held in The next Ghildrenb Death Baffle N.Y. Police tn far escaped the discard heap, m_ Foxes For Sale light-hatred girls whose mcuntsLIQV side bier woodsmen stumbled upon. Of the few clues which have so police were most intent upon W! with a Sen Irsnclscc scum. Bsffling police, too. Ire the bodld 0f a man and a women found shut to death at Duncansvllle. The five bodies were discovered saturcav- A hundred miles of rnountalnoil country separated the chlldriflv from the man and the women- Pollce worked on a thec y that the l five are pert of a single tTBBQdY- I l f l Some choice Pull! "l"! , best breeding stock obtain; able. Seven Pups were entered in recent Fox Show at Chars lotfetown, winning all awards. OAR-Lilli, Pt, Nev. Z-(GPF- Three dlyl 0f intensive hunting along trolls which extended the en- 0f color. mo: for delays are ' Meaafsctiirers r iiirruii. '“ rmos-u-srr-si. Attention, Fox llanohorl , “Let's Speak of Felts” Prelilre your foxes for peitlng season eral feeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. No fox food can surpass mirth of superior tlifelr-sirlunedpelu of finest texture, fully furred with diamond-like sheen. retaining their beautiful and If not now feeding “IMPERIALS,” delay. no “Ier highest priced peltl. feed “IMPERIALS ” IISGIIIT Gilli Charlottetown. P. B. I. This is proof of rqualit1_ Prices reasonable. coupon MACMILLAN l Cornwall q by lib- them in promoting ' desirable prime dangerous and unprofit- r iimiii. 4 .