.4...» .._..._‘._. -. _, ._ i. r~ a-uavnnhwh" - "BARF WWW-Fl“ _.-_.. ..__.___. - .»<'.n."t!»'¥l~1v .\1'.-'L“. .- ‘ D. EMIYTR 1o. 1cm. 'l‘Hl-ZCHARl.()'l"i‘ET()WN GUARDIAN 13C -5. ’ nn-n-n-i.) Watermalfs . . Tryon and Vicinity ‘_ I " MODERNIZED VERSION or AGE om CLASSIC j ' ' C A D .-»-. An item in last weeks "Glenn-l ‘t? ' I x REMEMBER Z10" Church T“ lngs" was misprinted and should ‘l’: N PL ind Bazaar today. Tllilfsday- T9"- have read thus: Miss Marian a MATINEE 3.15 . . . . . . . . 16c and 37c. . - EVENING 1 c. s45 26c 42o 52c 5mm“: “t 4'30 R M waoodz-IOM woodslde o: Clinton m visiting m S U G G T T H E c M A -r r n r: r: ms ‘ i_ ' _ " ’ ' ' Tryon the guest of her cousin, Miss "MC" " m- m- qfimimcle gééntertainment 01oz “MISSING LETTER" ADS-"td" Dorothy Woodside. a: i», EVENING 1 a ans has am edllzeworld vertlsers on the "Missing Letter" | e“ _' ‘ ted to have their » h, h d i‘ PRICES 26c. 42c ‘t page are 191111155 A social event w c is looke . ‘r . l 01181158 0! 00m’ 1n The Guardian of‘ forward to each year with much . _ m‘ ‘Y? five by 1° h- m- ead‘ wcdncshay to pleasure is the chicken supper and I’ ‘l, . " 519410 hlnded he insure attention. bazaar of the Tryon Baptist Church S I d F be For '5‘ i! a to 111011188 '—"' provided by the ladies o! the con- w e or . duty ' ' ' Y ' ' ' r l“ *1" "m" ~ OTICES - st. John t q i! . ~ CHURCH N B If t s grcgation. This interesting event - ,- 7. - t _ . of the Yukon i Presbyterian Church. e as . er- took place on mesa” evening’ our In pro ,\ d?‘ v VX1585» suhdal" DQCmTrE 13:‘ Doc. 1st. in the Tryon Baptist Hall. Y g _ g h‘ b ' e O-dlom-G- of 1417mm? Service‘ 110cm ’ van g The tea ttbles were prettily arr- - . ». service, 7 601061‘- anged and laden with all kinds of good things for which the ladies ofi this congregation are famous. A special attraction was the fancy- work table, the candy booth was well patronized and altogether the sum of $106.00 was realized. Child's Faith A FATHERS LOVE MREGENEWION 1 , will lilo M II A RAE l A DagsHiatareCione Bu Jvorzbi-goznen l‘ . _ Untamed! Undllmlvedi A ' "' . .- man's woman in no-man’! i‘ land! i Beautiful Betty Compson lights for this lic- mnn hero of the world- famoua story! Alaskan gold-rush day: - day: of daredevil courage and flaming love! Outdoo i Ouistrlpplng everything for dramatic thrills! CHURCH or SCOTLAND- Rev. Ewen Macflougfill will preach Sab- bath 13th. at Murray River at 10.30 Peters Road at 3 l1 m- find Murray ‘River at '1 P- m- i1 Whatever your taste, or whatever your Christmas - , budget, there is a stylish V a handcrafted Wciennon's to meei your need. s” MURRAY HARBOR NORTH Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Dc- cember 13th. Services will bc held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Alex R. Gibson, Montague, will bc present to conduct. the service. It is expected that there will be a large attendance as Peters Roncl Congre- gation are invited. PUBLIC MEETING—A public meeting will be hcld at 8 o'clock; T h etaoni etaoinnioa The Missics Jennie Waddeli of North Tryon and Marjorie Mac- Lean of Charlottetown, Mr. Gus Waddeii and Archibald Thompson. also of North 'I‘ryon, left last week for a short motor trip to Slra-nac. N. Y., Their friends are all hop- ing that they will ‘have good wcaihcr and roads. wRiNX lilicirs _ THIESPOILERS M50 "llPPY William Desmond t... ..i'.'.f.”.;‘ivanishing Legion... For Waterman? sliil leads the world in their perleclion of design and manufacture in Fine foun- ioin pens. Each pen and Wild Horse S '~ i Afim W mm“ _ ‘ g ma" ivg ~ j‘ r ALSO ~ t - '- _ —~- — - - m nSPIDER a‘ FLY» this evening m um (my cmmmli Oh Wednesday evening 0r m5 I NHLLIILSS (UJUH .\'ll'.\~jlti.\' ton as a base a chain o1’ wireless 311.1,)! sympfloyqy |Chumber under the auspicos of a. week the home o; Mn and Mm pencil Se‘ comes in a B‘ THE NOl{'I‘]l“'|-j,"[' T“ R1. Tstations was built which served AND COMEDY - _ m. D1 . Artcmils Lezird of Tryon was in- _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘l SURRENDER DEAR’ 1°” wmmmec o: me Cc s vnded with an army of men and heclmilll 9'“ hm‘ 511"" pensary and Children's Aid Society to consider the corciating of social work in Charlottetown. All interest- ed are cordially invited. 10801-11 able for Christmas pre- senlolion. Simpson on the Mackenzie River 11S well as Dawson and Mayo in the Ten years ago coimnuilicntlml buiYul-ron tairitory. Since that year the V c" offices are equ pped with broad- Afiars, the following quant tics o! iii-con points within lilo Nurzlitvpsg? northem careless system has been _ i casting plants by means of which grains, _ roots and fodder; wheat TOllll-IS women, boys and girls, and all with but a single thought and purpose, that o.‘ showing their esteem and affection for Austen and Eleanor. See your Wulermoms Tci-ritorzcs and the world ac largo! extended until today Fbrt Sm th,- ‘ involved a deal‘ of vac ks dul-ingificlolution, Simpson, Norman. Ak- they are able to relay commercial 4635403 bushels? M“ 539520 bush‘ PDIJCE COURT-At the Police who were mauled s‘ few days dealer be“... buying lilc summer season and m‘ nlomhsiiavik and Herschel Island on the messages and daily news bulletins 035i “he? grams 166/772 bushels? (701111? Yfistfifdliy mmhhli; the C559 0f previous’ ‘Mrs’ beard formerly - ’ ‘ \ rliuani: the nun: ‘r. Sf“.‘l'il Noni-s ziaoiirusr with Oollpermine and Chester- to ‘he more remote settlemenm he” and hem“ 24322 busheys? 9°‘ a part5’ changed with receiving 5'01‘ being Miss Eleanor Thomas - of Your "s mas g’ B‘ Department of i110 lmsluor. ihrolluiiififld hi1” V) the 985i 81'?! Bqllillilfid tatoes 295,626 bushels; other roots en goods was adjourned ulltii today. Nmih _ TYYQ" Au" some time . A second party had two charges spent 1n games and music the CROPS BY INDIAN FARMERS The Indians of Canada engaged in farming produced in 1929, accord ing to the Department of Indian 80,322 bushels; cultivated hay 37,- 010 tons; Wild hay 80,394 toils; oth- er fodder 24,579 tons. most important topic of the even- ing was introduced, that of shower- ing the bridal couple. Miss Irma Kidson read the contributions from the local poets that accomp- anied tho gifts, lfiss Ruby ‘Fhomas opened them and Miss Janie Thomas handed them to the bride.‘ "(.1115 and ‘1'\l-:\\'iill ‘wireless offices, which handle . ,-l-;> m. ordinary commercial messages to I .-.l ("vlmjyilliilili from all parts of the world. In closer to cnilizilnlll. \','.1!l 1311,1111. zidriiiioll some of the more northerly o RIP/t cull. it: North West To‘ iron brniicil. lock against him one of interfering with a Migratory bird officer in execu- tion of his duty for which he was fined $30 and costs or 30 days. And a second charge of giving wrong information with regard to irioiation. of the Migratory Birds Act wnsl Pencil - $3.00 dismissed. Austin and Eleanor although taken by surprise thinked their Pza-"JSIOO Y. P. S. MEETS-The Clyde Riv- frlends very nicely for their kind- ness and thoughtfulness. More games and good times were in- dulged in, and at a late hour the friends having extended good wishes to the bride and groom de- . pin-ted to their homes voting it a er Y. P. S. met in the church at 8, p. m. on Wednesday with an at-i tendanco of 2'7 There were 9 new members enrolled making a total enrolment of 30. The group of which John A. Murray is leader took charge. A pleasing number of the ‘vt/aiumoifsDeslr Sen ofier lliovoryldesl - in boil: dodgn and lnodlcnloul perfec- iion in time, not! suitable gift: lor personal or bouillon friends. A wide variety oi coloimmyluand prion await your ioioclion o! any Wuiomlca‘: dealer. ll ti . M . . > programme was a. solo by Heienii feaid gmign Tssidmr 13nd“??? ‘, 74 MacPhee. The Bible isisoussio. per-, he "i; ' is‘; " c ° - Fun," gum’, 1nd ‘vonderf l v . { . _ _ _ iod and a “Sword Drill" conducted ‘£7 m gm?“ a promemus No. 384/67 f -_~- -’ -__- u a"? Y 1n Ovflrshnes for the cnllrc family. Also a splendid range of by the pum- was heartily enjoyed am“ Qny. M", - (h""‘tm“5 “uppflsi Hock” B13015. Skates, M0!‘- casins and Felt Boots for our Christmas trade. by n11 M, the next mggting me‘ 5'11"‘ P" l‘, ' . ' Messcrs Lloyd Honritt Lloyd PQVPBIIIG‘ r group of which Mrs. D. MacNe-ill Inman and Ge r e ‘D “lemm- o g awson "one motored to Portage on Wednesday of last wcck on a shooting trip, but were unsuccessful in getting any game-D. is the leadi will take charge, and. a real good time is expected. MAIL FOR. GREAT BRITAIN'- The next steamer carrying mails o places. is the Montrose leaving St.‘ for Great Britain and trans-Atlantic‘ John on Saturday, the 12th, and I alifax on Sunday, the 13th., so U58 “ERMA!” SCHOOL “m; a. Gerald MacDonald m‘ ‘I :4 Very Acceptable Gift ! that mall leaving this Province by A B S O R d M wound “*4 Saturday morning next; will connect B I N E GM m‘ a ' _ ' Women's Black or Brown Wool Jersey Zipper with the steamer at Halifax. Tho S. f , mm” R0“ 1°’ month °1 “New” Grade n_1' Pea“ Mhanomfld’ I olwmmfl- Cilbflll m‘ llish llefls- Special .. $2.15 S. Aurunla leaves Halifax on Mon- or Bog Spuvlnf? b”: 2' Al“ mbmwm 3' George MW Women's Brown or Black Wool Jersey Zipper day. the 14th and Wm carry 19mm Hero's um good ‘ Grade IX-l. Marjorie MaoiDon- Donald. Overshoes. nlgliei- cut. Very stylish. Special szoa mail specially addressed. The Duch fmll-‘l lament... $.91 "rhhififi w" i ‘M: 2' ‘mm my“; 3'1"!“ my“; ' 6"“ I (J")"" Mm M” illllVillB, wind ufllcswoiicn tendons, ‘ 4. Reta MBODOHIH. Donald. ess of Richmond will carry a ful mail from Saint John and Hnlifa: \‘|il‘lli.: 1- ~ "Utlilillqfilllltlyflrb 12152:‘?! ifghiblefi hDom works tilrmlflh troatmclltan It an: Women's Brown or Black Wool Jersey Over- shocs. Z-dome, very light and dressy. Only $2.20 Grade I (Jr.)—l. Roy Robert-ion Catherine Bruce, Teacher Grado.VIII—1. Catherine Mac- Donald; ii. Adele MacDonald; s. Many other lines of stylish Ovcrshoes, from on 16th. and 17th. inst. respectively L§°f§_'\."”““,' ‘iffliniri-‘lellllxiél-Bhefléguvocn I .......-................................ $1.49 up These will be (he last steamers that 11:12,‘ r égag_y}&rrlg Mggahgetgyil? n 1x _ _ , ~ . ‘ can possibly arrive in England bc- inc Lyman Bldg, m‘ t’ |_°““5 r ¢ _ ' “we D ‘m? 9- Oirershoes Are Always Appreciated 1 Let You’ Guys be ‘Seaswmble "ml Useful fore Christmas. on m L“ M“°°°"°1d= 3- my“! WW1 "Mummy. mo? I rive the vhlckml w ' B‘ k B 3 Men»? All Wool Jersey zipper Overshoes $3.60 ____ ‘ 4. Ronnie Robertson. some cocoa?" asked Bertie, _. omens u or rown -domo Rubber Splashes, Men's l-Buokle Wool Jersey Overshocs $2.93 NEW GLASGOW STUDY GROW‘ i Grade w_1_ norm“ Dixon: 2| “coma? whnt cw: m". (med Fleece-Lined $1.49 Men's ‘i-guckllc Casllimcreue Overéhocs $230 '-—T11B NEW Glasgow Branch 0i h“ MacDonald: 3' M” 145G943} milthel- Boys 4- uck e Cm mcrette Ovcrshoes . $2.40 . 51d and Blah. Mwuonakl "we!" .605 1 want them to m, g Teachers’ Study Group mct in the New Glasgow School on Thursday evening, Nov. the 19, There were eight teachers present. The follow- ing officers were appointed for the year. Pres. Miss Mhmic Andrews; Sedy. Mrs. Cora, McLeod; sllpervis-‘ or Court save an interesting dem- onstration on "Reviews, Tests and Examinations." The next meeting will be held in ‘New Glasgow on December the seventeenth. Subject MONEY T0 LOAN will be "The difference between the teaching of History to Grade VIII McDONALD & McPl-IEE and Grade IV." B, A, I. A iVlcDONALl). h. F. MoPIIEE Barristers Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building STEWART & LOWTHER Grade III 1. Dolores MacDon- some chocolate eggs, said Bertie. \ .I l) STEWAR’! K. C- N W IAYWIIIER * HARRIS PERS SOLICITORS. 8T1 84 Great George Street MONEY F0 LOAN .. .25 .. $2.15 . $1.90 Men's Z-Bucklc Wool Jersey Overshoes . . . . . Men's Z-Buckle Cashmercttc G- ‘ioes .. Boy's Z-Buckle Cashmerette Overshoes .. SamelnlVlisaes........................i.......... $1.49 Women's 4-Buckle Caehmerette Overahoee ........ 31-49 USE MORE Garden City Milk. 1 lluart of lliik at BI/zc is equal McLEUD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W E. BENTLEY. K. O. Barrister and Attorney-ILL!!! Office: 1110 Richmond Slreei Lumbermarfs Rubbers Men's 7 inch Lea. top. Lumber- Ifllllffl Rubber. Special value . . $2.75 Some in 9 inch top. Special $3.00 Men's Driving Boot ! Men's Driving Boot. Cloth top In energy-producing food value to f’??? _‘_‘,‘_“_'_"_ _?‘_"_°___'_'j'f 33'} .i_._____ ..,.....,........,..., 5w“ in 9 Inch too $3.25 11 k B 0t I 2! ' ' Boil. o. o... $2.15 “one: K? j, , , , t‘ m, iiizu. s. MATHIESON 2 3_"|- fillltlloll 099mg 609 Men‘! Enr l P 1'" "SW1" an Bell. .r..n to LI n (‘hristnina flipper; Men.‘ 3:: "frehcfagil" Rub Tfiem‘; i GI?S‘S$'EEQ?:‘ET€D ‘hitiiizil. &t0;:4ld‘l\;|€:: h . or _ . Men's Black with Ankle Support 'o..a..........‘.. '“"‘"'°""°‘"' "'5 M°""‘“' g 2 llltlllllolf c0$t|||g 359 We are showing n complete line of F8111?! 5511mm in all shade; gm] ber Boots with Strep, u out. Reg- llll"! “.00. Now .............-$Z-93 and Strap $3.25 no" Black with Aniklo Support materials, [ur Mm, women m‘ and Strap $3.00 Children. ....--.-o---o... i1 Special I Boys Black with Brown trim $2.15 Leather Goods Youths All Black $2.00 n no" WWII KING B00‘! "o. ‘2-50 womenn. A“ B“ck . u $2M, Men‘: All Black Knee Boole $2.15 Boy: All Black Knee Boole 82.25 ‘Iellhl All Black Knee Boots $2.03 we “"518 "My Goodrich Hi-Prele Super-Quality line of Rubbet Footwear. Try this line and 9V compare the wear, ' LLePage” Shoe Co. Ltd. fi w‘: h" "W" 5310MB; many attractive “M, “and” pm“ Wonderful varlet! o! ‘mom's’ Skates, from ......----- 9°" “$4.50 l4! Richmond Street ¢C GQDUII<B~U C. M. Lampson £4 Co, LIMITED. - O4 Queen Street Model. I. 0. 4. Inglrno Public Aiaction Sales IA" IUIS llllllng bop will be furnish. ll without slime by lplllylflg t0 l. ‘I. Ifllllln. Lit, Sum Alfred Fraser, inc. III filth Avenue Nil YIN. N. Y. MARK R. McGUlGAN . ll. . animus-rein. soucrron. no MONEY T0 LOAN lelleron aioeli. Charlottetown. PIJ. l For an economical food budget food specialist! say: Spend 4_4_eents Out of Every Dollar For-iillii and its Products. n. runrnlui oo., no. ‘Plione584- lovethhed. Itisoneolnezriea. W. E. DARBY. LL. B Barrister a Solicitor Dalton Building, Summerlldo. l‘. l. l. MONEY T0 BOAR aaua-z-il-tuetnui-rutfl. __ I I l i l). EDGAR. SHAW. K. C. . LII OBI m“; 1!’! Grafton Street. Phlflfllgflgj‘ outfit“: ‘J!’ fiiir.".'..':.'."'%,. IAII protection for all Gm Qhnrlottetown, I. l l.