'D£ISTI"IRIBUTING RELIGIOU$ LIT- novEMiaaa 1'2, 1924‘ cclsnvl T ll Ward meetings of will be held i1! our Club rooms, Building, 145 Great George Street, to elect delegates from the different polls to attend the convention toibe Federal candidates. Meetings will be on the following dates: Wards hand 5, Wednesday, Nov. 12th. W.ards 1Q? and 3, Charlotte own Royalty Sat. Nov. 15th. All meetings at 8 p.m. sharp. ~ A full attendance E lilllllllllllflll Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ' wi-bisr TONIGHT Hall $.15. BIGGEST EVENT OF BEAQGN- School concert in Strand, Friday. Nov. l-i-tli. 0fi2-11-11M2i. Conservative Electors l“ Rllmd Hennessy BIBLE SOCIETY Meeting a‘! Hartsville, Rev. J. M. Murchison. District Secretary of the Canadian Bible Society w-ill address a meet- ing ‘in ‘Huntsville Church this (Wednesday) evening at 7.30. ISLAND LADY DEAD-Word was received in this city Monday. Nov. 10th-“by her relatives, oi the death oi Miss Jessie McKinnon oi Walthaiii. Mesa, daughteroi the late Archibald and Margaret Mc- Kiiinou oi North River. Funeral notice later. ' held to nominate two Thursday, Nov. 13th. requested. 639i11-8-tf. ANOTH ER POTATO STEAMER “AA axxkkkxx x ‘A a‘ Tvwv v Vvvvvvvv vv v w ‘~¢ e~ ee- —'l‘he S. S. Bromton. Newcastle- 011 Tyne. with Capt. Sim ln com- mand docked at Bun-taln & Bell's u __ wharf Monday mornln" and will glnsrliuaaztrlttfiu. . ................-...... . filly: 3:: amp a cargo of potaloeseror Messrs. snot Insertion] .... . . . . . 7o pol lino oil) Imlill R. E. Mulch and N. Itattenbury. ‘q; rOO-O§-fO4§4%9§+O-§O-§-§-§H Alt present the ship is being equip ped‘ with ventilator aha-its. . Agents; Wanted criilurc pays Christian men and woiuvn $30.00 i0 $50.00 weekly until Christmas, Liberal guar- iuitco. commission besides. May For Sale Yesterdays Market Report (Canadian Press) FOR $ALE—75 BARRELS OF good wliiter apples. Apply S. B. Gilllsple, North Milton. 679-11-12-m3l ._i__€____ , r THE cnsntorrarown GUARDIAN c. w. v. illliiltif wls A Bill succiss The Armistice dance under the auspices oi the G. W. V. A- held annually in) P. W. C. Hall is always looked forward to with much Pleasure -by dancers both young and old. The event which took Piece this yoir Monday night. Nov. 101th iully measured up to all ex- pectations and was withou-t dou1bt the most success ul yet held in this city. The G. W. V. A. in advertising this affair laid particular stress 011 tho elli-borate decorative scheme to which they had devoted much time and work and they may well compliment themselves on the Splendid showing made this year. The walls oi the hall, which is a large one, were draped with flags oi the Allied nations while ironi the ceiling were suspended stream- ers oi every color and design. A particular feature oi the decorat- lflg plan was the lighting c-iiect. This was accomplished by the aid oi Japanese lanterns. shaded und colored lights and a a large spot- light all producing ani effect both artistic and beautiful. The floor was in the best oi condition immi- eliclted m-any favorable remarks from the dancers. Armistice Day Observed in observance oi Armistice Day the members of the Great War Vet erans’ Association paraded yester- day to a temporary cenot-apb erect- ed before the South African monu- ment, where the iollowing program was carried out in the presence oi‘ a large concourse oi’ people. "0 Canada." Address: Rev, (ICiipt) G. C. 1TH)" ior. 'I1rayer—Rev. G. C. Taylor. The Last Post. Two Minutes Silence. i-lymu—-0 God Our Help in Ages Past.” God Save the King. Captain Taylor in his address said that the first. Armistice Day had been ior the living; yesterday millions oi people dedicated it to the memory oi those who had fai- len in the cause oi liberty. l-ie made eloquent reference to the brave deeds wrought by the Can- adian soldiers and spoke oi the res polislbility oi the people ior the wel fare of. and the debt they bore to the dependents oi those who had lost their lives in the struggle. The memory of these men must be per- petuated and ‘the great ideals for which they fought instilled iii the minds oijthose who are to come. ‘Poppy wreaths were deposited on ce. l-ion, J. H Myers on behalf oi the Cenotaph by the Lieutenant: Governor on behalf oi the Provin-l In all They're brighter ' Red checked and n When fed the home, when the children tell you, health is so largely human body—f0r muscle, brain and bone. build th F RY’S m. {bod 1:1...- 7731a 'EI'8'I'OWI'II8 children , They're stronger at play- Whst a wonderful difference it makes in the with health and vigour! Yet, as any doctor will FRY’S Cocoa contains nourishment in rich concentrated form, for every department of the It furnishes inrich abundance, energy for work and play-and materials to all this in such delicious form that every c hi l d takes Be sure you get FRY'S—- made in Canada and famous on» Worl at school, harry Fry way. are brimming over a matter of feeding. tissue, flesh, nerve, e body with. And eagerly. the Government oi Prince Edward island. -H-is Worship Mayor \Mc-' Kenna on behalf of the city . l There were other wreaths froml the followlngz-G. W. V. A., 26th‘ the world over for purity and quality. Cheap, un- known-moons hnven’t its purity and richness. MONTREAL. Nov. 1i.—-The eu-i Promptiy at 9.30 the casino qulry ironi foreign buyers for Orchestra under tho direction oi grain here today was of a very Mr. E. M. ‘Dixon played its first limited character and as the fewlselec-tion and from that until the f’rm bids received for Canadian conclusion oi the affair provided FOR SALE—PUREBRED PLY- nioutlidlock cockerels of high producing strain for sale. $2.50 each. Frank Halllday, Eldon; work spars time. Mr. Conrail. Spzullmt Building, Toronto. "MONEY MONEY MONEYIEAS- - . . . _ 590-11-7-11141. il-‘Hwvllllgtlllh ifitlllgrltlgnslasll spring wheat were away below a} program which it would be dlffi- Battalion. the 2nd Heavies, 2nd‘ ' lfilhzk for information‘ Taylor; To Lot working basis business was iliill,_C111i- to surpass in excellence Siege Battery, 8th Canadian Oven; Slwmllly Co, Hurrah). N- Y?“ Thorn ivi-is some demand ironi New A1 111-15 H13 11111101‘ 1419111911111" sens Battery, tho 11th ‘Amniunitloni Yor-k Qxpgftiefg for when here on Governor and Mrs. Heartz arrived Monday and sales oi some iair siz-llll- 1119 111111 111111 ‘V919 1e¢91V911 1W 9,] 10m of N‘, 1_ N‘, 2‘ and N‘, 3_|the chaperons Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Northern were made alt n flat piwicralllllg ll‘ E- Sllerlell- llllll M“- (C011 C. l. F. biontreal. The trade‘ in cash"l‘ S" ‘llllllllllll’ The °lllll‘~'3ll"a grain was also reportcdquiet locisllllcll llp llle cllollls °l llle Na‘ -“Runembcr: "Nothing will do but FR Yls’ ' --~ “llll, BllY” SBURES TRIUMPH Column. The Navy League. the R. C. N. V. Reserve. Sons oi England, League of tho Cross, Knights of Columbus, Daughters of the Empire Rotary Club, Wildy Lodge, ‘I. O. O. _______________________ 1171-1142-1111). TO LET.-25 PRINCE smear, ' containing i) rooms. inquire on premises from 9 to 12 a.m.. and i'rom 2 to 5 p.m. 675-l1-12-Miil wXriTénlTvz cmTEsaTsI int-n or wuiiicii. ln (ivory lown iii vrlnu- l-lrlunrd island. to take Nellie liightizer; Robinson Crusoe, Reginald Dillon; His Good Man mum's for ll first selling popular TO LET-TENEMENT OF EIGHT a" T, t. f , , tlonul Anthem. at the conclusion F» Alpha Rebekah Lodge- PY11111111 FF11111Y- W111 11081111; 1311191103111. nrlivlo. Apply giving experience] rooms. furnace. Apply 104 Fitzroy bnlilnl l?‘ 03G, 0 m” nmrket lor of which Governor and Mrs. Heartz Sisters. G. W. V. A. Ladies’ Aiixil- . Austin Connolly rs. Bluebcard. llo.\ ill-i, MOIIClOII, N. B. St.-—6S2-1l-12-in-3i. W1‘. to loll 1mm nlamng barley were conducted to their stuts iary, Eillth Donovan; Jack the Giant 124448 __"<.'__ Ni: '15 21113110 ltlitugl gglclgltl) llzl fiIIIhOtSéIWQICFC Mrs. HeilflZ was presented T111118 We're also wreaths from Killer. Arthur Connolly: Cin- -—~~ ~"'_4———"'~'1'**— ~ ' ' l , ' '. ' |\vitli a beautiful bou uet of ilowurs the arents oi Prlvat Gordon lv- llerelln. Eileen 1181101811; SHOW MONEV! MONEYI MONEY! _ ASkSFOP New , 22113;“ :11, $111114- Nv. 3 sings =11 511 by Vlcc-Presidentlhill‘. n. E. Noon- ..,...l’.,,..., kiljefl 1,, ainm, Auglasf, White, Frances lliacNeil; Golden um be (‘ilrnml h, spare time m,“ _ Wr "hi1 0°- 11111119 111 "11 11911111 an on behalf of the Association. 15, 1917_ Mm Penelope Maclmyrm ' Locks, Constance Coy'le;' Belles 111 1m, ,,,.,|,,,._., my] lniivutelgreeting, l ‘rhlllnk; (lvqqxitrglgh denmm‘ ‘oml bThc rillllllpfr] waltz was Dlayeil in memory of her so" private W _ |ihe woods. Leon kit n0!‘ And Ern. (‘lirisimns l‘Zli'i|\'. flxpnvrtvuce un-_| - , ' “ ‘ 1" a out lllill git nnd at the concu- ‘ ' ' ‘. ' (as! Mocare ; been D rfsl. Harry “W, L 5% “M140,” commit“ lungllsh importers for supplies 0f_5l0n of this an excellent luncheon llgiaclnlyre‘, 111,11": 5U; Western Un- Phillips, Filangs‘ Bro , Everett 5|0|l l|lll)\\'i‘ll. Suniplo iilbum froc l llllllllll who“ 111M“ "1 avlrers’ am m cmls ll Pllvllle ' ' " l ‘ ‘ 111111111111 11$ was served. Shortly afterwards 1119 111113 11111911 1° 119911111190 with the dancing was resumed and far into (Continued From Page 1) Toombs. Ilcggie_. Trainer.’ Vern h ilcl-‘arlnnil, Mahrice‘ Kelly, Vincent Harry Glllls of the 72nd ‘Highland- niirth and em- Ib-pl, ~13, 3 Winchester‘ Ave. zzrds and rules govoriiiiig conduct pours . GET YOUlRjBilwNTlNti DONE AT l lhnoo-w-owa \\'i‘.\‘illli)lllll.. Montreal, Que.’ 1i illustrious MEN AND WOMENl iuko orders now for private 1'l|l'l.~'llllil5 cimls. Any one ('.:|l1 do ii. Spuro time. 35% nntl 40% pumpilsslOll. Suinplo ziljbum lfUJ. (Hill-s! (‘liristiiizis Curd House in (';ll|i|(lil. Dept. 2-), 3 Wiii- rilvslor Ave, Wostmount, Monti‘ roll, Qliilbilll. ' 11 Miscellaneous tho Guardian‘ Central Job Print- cry. Phone 133. _. 2879-5-6-tf- 1N0, A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- veyur, liernianville. 664G-9-27M3moe. FOR SERVICE-A PURE BRED l'i‘;.'l.<|l‘|‘i‘il York boar. Boswell. .l(‘lllilll.\‘ & Sons, Mt. Albion. ll77-1lli-12-M2l TERMS?—TWO OR MORE flY lines, on surveying trip, $6 per lillv. and (plus) R. R. iaro. .liio. .\. lli-lloiiulil. Ilol‘lll1lll\llll(3.. ' ii76-ll-12-M2l tuatlons Vacant $ SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- l-ssitlorv-grcatost lmaglnllblc iltllliltllil} have business of X0111’ own: muko iivo dolliirs up ilaily; (‘ililllll or experience unneces- sary, (i. Garrctson, Bruntioril. um. 7-121. I ’l'ciiialt> Help Waiiizotl WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL ]|||ll“i‘\\'i)l‘l(. Apply to 1S8 Prluco Si. »ll-i2~m!ii o +o++¢4+<++~o++o+++f+oo4 Hotel Victoria ‘ Water Street. Charlottetown Oiiera to tile travelling public a comfortable. up-io- 1 date hotel, Contalna 441 rooms with private baths. The Culalne la iamoua all over Canada. Telephone In all rooma. courteous oer vice. a H. C. BROWN. Manager _Charlottetown Hotel 0o... Ltd. Proprlatora 0-0 VICTORIA Horeil . M. Muclmugoll, West Grove 111- 5.. lsuboi C. Armstrong. 0ltu~ wit; ll. (l. 'l'ilyl()l', Mono-ton; A. J. Dorian. Montrunl; Mrs-N. M. Lord M11lll|'l‘lll‘, ilonnld Orscott. St. John; R. i-l. Dunlop, J. J. Loeney. Mlllllfiliilll F. S. White, St. Steph- cns; N. M. Dlckenson. Toronto; C. ll- “WW-cm. Amherst: H.F‘|nq11. 111111111X: ltobt. M, Mugeht, Mono- tou; u. c. aovcwfluutss; i-i. P. lwlilunr-c, Moncton,‘ J. J. A. Gil- 11». st John. ' ‘ ‘ .___ Notice To- l, Qobtors We hereby ndthyjall persona in- 1111111011 to ua by’ Book Account, Notes of Hand ~ f in the liomc. Th0 latter, and not 11111111111 lllovfinlelil hero late stiles the morning were restricted. Prices for winterlmiislc hold sway among the revel- tlio lllillvVlilllill was tho truo uiit uf vty. 'l‘lic rules oi‘ the home ‘ (l) Equalitylnscrvlco;_(2) equality in sharing; (Ii) special privileges for the weak; but liow fur wvro those true und illililicilblo in tho greatest ‘of liilil\(‘i<l——-lll0 n11- l.lUll. ilcre equality of service and l‘l'\Vill"il was only theoretical curred in prices. The volume of steady. Extreme ilulllness marker] the trade in baled hay. The undertone. of all grades oi‘ trade ivzis large, Rolled (nits iviisl1l11fi 111W 101‘ 51111113 1111113’ D1151- whent flour Wore unchnngerl. \Vhl]o11o|-._~; nnn n w“ no; um“ “mos, glderedby the school children under a firm focliul: prevailed in the mill-p. ill» that lllU last car hnd rolled the direction of Prof. Fletcher nnd feed situation no aclual change oc-lilwily ibus concluding one of the. most enjoyable functions liciil in l lliiil llfJVlii‘ liorno out iii pPilCt-Ci‘. lnstvud 'of for the weak, special privileges iviuit to llie strong. os- piciillly in ibu ethics uf the busi- iiuss world. ' in iliscussing education llir. Briiyley. who has spent u portion oi his life-time teaching outlined the educational history of llio child from its infancy to its inu-turity. ‘Faking ‘"11’ 311M111 brunch us nu cxnuiplo of tho lil- adequacy 0i present systems oi cilncntioii, ho show-val that history deals 111111031 \1ll..l‘l‘._l/ n..:i p.... cvcuts and llllllil-‘il igiiorts l.llOSl‘ of tho present time, zit the some time neglecting to interpri-t his- iory as a medium for the guidance of tho future national welfare. The tvuc and logical 1111111080 111 1-1111 teaching profession Wll-S to 1111111 the child to the service tin-J must eventually render to society. The function of the stiitu through the school wus i0 instruct the people to citizenship, and to rid the coiii- iiiiinity of exploiting. proiltccring. and null-social eltnnents- Having l rgu oggs was “m, m“, u steady ‘wnmm fury to r-xportonp the volume of busi was made for supplies for Il()il‘Il“l—l“CHS w“ slllall‘ . He comulnpuolh Th“ fenmm of “"10 Now crop beans were iluolcd at 1mm“. “Wk, w.“ u“, “as,” feeling $2.05 to $2.75 por busln-l for one that Mvvlopod “m, prices (lecuned imd three pound pickers respective- cont per pound which wag at. tnbutcd to the Huff-ted ilciiinnd irrrsvvs. Nov.‘ 11—~—(Eggs) ilic from a" houses I “a m market “HIS. firm, Ontario country Igtock _.,.,,“_.,h]o_ Th3: W5‘; a Zliflllllore dxiylng extras 50, ilists ._.,;,|,,,.,,|,k, ,,,‘nmn.y.fnnn wrap“ h" _, t. to 46. seconds 3i) to 34 llflll ‘liillk. am,“ m]; rhpfiw hm ‘w [hotpflczs ::i;i5?_¥1lo;-Ii:xt:‘as3%5 to firlsts: 4&5 bid in nil cusps were not ' i‘ i’ - ‘O l “Con” to 1 1 idles 1111 - 5 1113 cable offers received would lit?! tho ‘ shippers about 44 cents f-o.b sea- board. Toronto. firm jobbiiig specials 65. extras 64, 62, firsts 43 to 44. seconds 37 to 38. Montreal market firm. Jobbing ,uxtra 53 to 55. firsts 42 to 43. sec- onds 32 to 35. Jobbing i CARD or THANKS Mrs. Robert Vnnlderstinc wish- 0s to thank ull friends who so kind ly presented flowers during her Ottawa market firm, 19W"! 81111 bereavement. lextras 55 to 57. fists 40 to 50. sec- 686-11-12-ii ‘oiids 35 to 40. Winnipeg market firm. iluztlers quoting country shippers delivered extras 40 to 45, frsts 35 to 38. sec- unds 25 to 29. Saskatchewan market firm. Rloalcrs quoting country shippers 13119 11109111122 open for dlscussoint This entirely on the subject of ed“. cation was taken part in by Dr. Rohi-J-ison, Mr. Shaw, Superintend- out of Erlucatloir; Rev. w_ o" Mulligan, Messrs. R. H. Rogers and J. P. Gordon. A hearty vote of thanks wus tendered the looturcr i111 11101-1111koi Mi‘. Shawysccondeil by Mr. Rogers. During tho (lay Mr. Brayley was in CDIIlGFUIICB with the Provincial Government on ilio feasibility oi holding a Caniidii tour for a party of one hundred British teachers nnd it is understood thnl tliu pro- position met with approval- givun the franchise to nil. 11 W118 up to the state to instruct tho vot- ers as to their rosponslliihtltvs. The speaker made the D1911 111111- tlie schools should teach the chil- (iron to speak. Speech wus the iruo instrument of (lClllOCHlCy. Us. lng mniliumi-Llcul text-books 8R 1111 illusilrutlon tho lecturer stntcd that 511C111] un-oporntoii received no oii- l;ly\1r:|l!,t1.ll(3ill. from t-xlsiliill 1111111111‘ tllonul systems. Arltlinictlcul pro- bli-ius were founded on individual- istlc enterprises in stead of us thuy , should ho on such SQCZiIl onus as postal and rullwuy services, e10. The atlilmp- of history text books toward WOT1I1 imiwi“ “'11s 11111’ ply shown in tho stailemon-t in a Miuiiiobn illlllilOl-iliiiOk that the pmjn], nnvy ivus absolutely essen- MARRIAGES McINNIS-McDONALD—On Nov. 1924, by the Rev, A. K. Hormans ci Summer-side Mrs Alice Maud Mclnnis of this city and John A. McDonald oi Iris. m,‘ u, worm Sunny," The speaker DEATHS did iiut usk tho schools to distort — the facts to an opposite extreme. JACK-At Cavendish, Monday. but merely to fairly picture them Nov. 11th. Margaret Jack, aged ninety years. Funeral at Cavendish Presbyterian Church Wednesday at one p.m. (Summerslile papers please copy). in MEMORIAM Today. In ilnvrnnort, lown. uliiio aha la gone lint u your, I rrverrnily rnll luv-k‘ sweet memories oi nni- who \\'ll)l my life's moat klml , devoted. and loving (rlemL-“y bl0Tlll1lR.—\\'. Ii. CARSON. tHLT-‘ll-lfl-hlll. us lliuy are. isppaklng on democracy Mr. Brnyloy recounted many oi his pol- itical experiences. particularly his hnpresgjong of a provincial cam- pmgn, just amn- Munitobzis million dollar bulldini! $0111111ll1' 111 wllllcll he i‘ilil ior n scat in tho Legs e- ture. He lino been laushcil H1 f" his oflgtna] campglgn platform. which albolisherl such practice! *1 big mmralgn funds. person“ @1111‘ vussiiig, rind drlvinK 1119 V9191” l" the polls. it wus Just such 1111011‘ tionnble practices us these 111111 delivered extras 40 to 45, firsts 35 to 38. seconds 25 to 29. Allberta market firm. 110111015 quoting country shippers (luliver- ctl extras 38 to 47, firsts 33 to >41. seconds 23 to 25. , Vancouver market firm pflylfll; country ponis oxtrns 61, frisis 58. St. John nnrket firm. 1011111111; extras 57, firsts 47, seconds 38. (Jharlotti-tuwn market firm. pny- lug country points extras 33, firsts 34, seconds 28- ‘ The Elusive Goose?- Rod and Gun’. especially tho lut- ter is taking ill) ‘the 111101111011 01 some of our lslantl-Slwfl-‘inmn °1| llntc-ln the western section of the, island. For instance two well known ball tossers oi the western metropolis are reported to have bagged considerable oi the feathered variety on Thanksgiving Day. oi course one never know.s_ just whPfe ‘the elusive goose lurks, either dead or ullye, but according to reports the price quoted by some of the liarmers along the line oi home- ,ward march was rather high. thoro- iore theexcuso offered as. to the-euc- cess oi their expedition ls no doubt leathery. The above mentioned in- dividuals would do well to join Hcrb Pcnnock and Joo Bush in the N. B. The ,musical program was ren- acgompanietl by the Iieagiie of the C) Another triumph wus scored in local amateur ilrainzitlcs when the musical comedy “Ob. Boy" ivzis successfully staged nt the Prince Cross Band. "i‘li"o' Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Prince Erlwairil Artillery placed n‘ poppy wreath on the Memorial Tablet in tho ‘Provincial Building. Armistice Day (Continued From Page 1) Edward Theatre Elionduy and ’l“.it-.-i- day by Cliarlottetovm talent, under tho personal direction of Mr. lili- gone J. lVlllfPlly. (‘rowdi-il houses greeted the performances. The lyrics and story foi"‘Oh.Boy" was wrltivn lly Mi‘. l’, (l. Wollo- house, liiglunlfs greatest humor- ist. The result is i! vehicle worthy of accomplished actors and. pres- ciiiod ill the local house, the pro- (incl-ion did not suffer on this ac- ing above the houses of parliament tolled eleven, the hour which end-l ed the ‘greatest of wars. On the echo of the tolling of the great‘ bell, there came a hushed silence and for two minutes crowds stood in reverent quietlide, Throughout the British isles the same two momcnlts were given over to silen- ro in remembrance oi the empires dead. DUBLIN, Nov. l1.——l<‘or the first time since the end oi the war Ar- mistice day W216‘, generally celebra- ted- throughout the Free State, with memorial demonstration inl Dublin and elsewhere. Thousandsl ol‘ poppies .\\'0l‘0 sold the wearers‘ including Republicans as well as Free Staters. NEW YORK. Nov. 11.—0bser- Vance oi Armistice day was gener- al throughout the United States today, the (luy being n. legal lioll- day in some states, while in other special ceremonies were carried out under the auspices of patriot- ic organizations. l Liberalism Not Dead (Continued From Page 1) exports ivus already working on a complete re-organlzatlon for the. party which needed; hn said. "an overhauling from top to bottom". Mr. Llnywkflcorge, who since his‘ retirement from the premicrshlpl has been associated with Mr. As- quith in the party leadership, de- clarcd there was “nothing ln the situation which ought to dismay ." Meantime, he added. the party, luid valuable work to do in the; i-louse oi Commons. In connection with today's meet- ing it was reported in political circles in Liverpool that a scat in the House of Commons might be found ior Mr. Asquith in Denbig- shire. The Liberal leader iailcd to win n reelection from ‘the Paisley S o: it is understood that George has already with n vlqw toward M r. Lloyd talken action woods, shooting Moose. constituency in the late election. F1‘1111¢e"1’1°11'1‘1‘111111>1‘~ finding tho‘ DQn-blighghlrg "an; for Mr, Agquflh, Aliases Marlon MucMlllan. Evclynlnn llorrlgnn: Rod Riding l{ooil.'l>1‘1i111‘: J. W. .\i<~l'heo. (leorgelflwfl- count, the work of many of the cast being “par excellence." and of the ell-tire ensemble such as to gain enthusiastic praise and ap- plause from tho audiences. The story. however, is only the skele- ton of the production which is rounder] out with vocnl solos, duets tries, and choruses, as follows: Opening Ensemble Ton to One-Jim. Juno and Polly. You never knew about inc- George and Lou Ellen. Package oi Seeds-Jim and Girls Old Fashioned Wiie—Lou Ellci‘ and (liris, Pal Like You-Jackie and Jim. Letter Song-George. Clouds Roll By-Jackie George. Little Bit of Ribbon-Jane and Girls. Rolled into Ono-Virginia Mur- phy and Boys. Tile specialties between nuts comprised vocal solos by Mr. J. Austin 'l'ralnnr, Mrs. ifruncves liall Traliior, Miss Agnes Flynn, and dancing by Miss Virginia Murphy. and Tho four lending members of the rust‘ were Dr. lilarl Robins, in tin rirlo of "George Budd." Mrs, John hlatalvtvlill as Lou Ellcn Carter. (Mrs. Build). Mr. Frank ltliicimiiiild its "Jim Marvin.“ Mrs. Parker Hoop- cr ns “Jncklc Sampson." They took their parts very artistically and wero ably supported by the (ltlicr members as follows: Briggs—l\lr. Fred Duffy. June Packard-Miss Linda Whit- lock. Belly Ail(ll‘€\\‘ii~—l\llSS Helen Pur- e . c Constable lrn Sinis——Mr. James Callahan. Judge Daniel Carter-Mr. Alien llicCiilic. Mrs. Dnnlcl (Zarter—Mrs. (DIX) McGuignn. bliss Penelope Budd — Mrs. Johnson (A “'illl9i‘)—.\'li‘, Roland der Auspices of Knights of Columbus. l lilicKliinon; Baby Bunting. Patricia blather Ainry Ainildlgaii. ‘Dimples 11111111111‘? V110? 519111115’ P11111131‘ Mum‘ llltvlnnis. Rose Connolly. Hllll-l 1111111111- 1111119 1l1if111l-yre- “H110 MC‘ Waughl, “~m,,,f,.ed Gmldut‘ ‘[(i]‘aIliIAO11l1n,Jnv ltlcGuigan, Harry Welsh. Alclsiiiui. Grace Egan, ' Florvnce§A111e11 Captive-ll, Vivian ititzGulgiui. h‘loi‘-l1\l'111l11'119111110“- t-inn- (im-mly, flint-ion Cl-ark. Meryl T111‘- 11191111191"! 01 1119 111911551111‘ “-yn“e_ “and lhyhlhnu,‘ Eve13.,,‘uii organization which rendered Cmmonv‘ Helen AmcDOnald_ zenal\'lllllill)ll1 assistance and helped in llogiiinllsnbr] Trmno,“ Kink, Cuyk,‘ making the production the splendid Chipman. Eddie Berriizan. ' nary llicQiinid. Mubol Carr. Helen "lyiiii- lfillli‘ Arseiiiiiilt, llllilil (lul-, iiut. blilllrotl llzirriiigton. iii-ion) ikerry. (lertrurle Trainer, Elia iornby. Helen Brown. \Vi111110 Frainor. llelen Power, DDTUtlly Kil- ‘o '. 1 lPiie gentlemen of the Eliscmblv vero blessrs, Arthur Butler. Clar- ucc Mcfluigaii. (Tier-incl; (Yanioron. ‘reorgo Connolly, Joseph Lonerllflfl. Earl Reunion, Ilurry Suiitii (‘on- iolly- H. Johnson. B. (inruliiim. R. lognn, J. Fnrquhnrson. A. Dou- mtte, J. blclsauc and (Thai-lei "raugbt. Many of the musical miirbcrs vere heartily encored, and three of: he lenders (if the cust- Mrs. blac- Qoill. ltirs. llooper and bliss blur- why were presented with beautiful louqut-ts. The work of the juveniles last ilglit was also highly praiseworthy, ind the “Story Book Ball“ was vry cleverly presented by 1119 101' owing cast: Mother Goose. Miss Virginia Mur- siiticuss lhnt it was, were as iol- lows: piano. l\l’.= Bessie Blanch- ard; violins, Miss Gladys McCorm- zit-k. Mrs. Fred (‘oylc. Mr. Elzoar Arsenault: coriivt, .\ii‘. Urban Pin- onu; trombone. Mr. Arthur Gaudet; bass, Mr. f‘. J. Alltrheil; ilutc. Mr. Louis Aicilnhoii; drums. Mr, Ernest _ Bradley: clnrinois. Mr. Victor Chais- snn and Mr. Stephenson. At tho finale of Mother Goose last night Mrs (Gov) Honrtz was presented with a bouquet oi ilow- ers by the two‘ irliilrlron who acted the Babes in the Wood. Miss 1190' iin Trainer and Master Ernest Mc Carey. it was illlll0lll'l('(‘(l that the draw ing for rho prize automobile would plrobubly tuko place in ‘a week's lll(’. l zzNo one nor-d endure the agony of corps with llollowayk-i Corn Re- mover at liziiid to remove them. 0046400-0-00-0 $0 O4QJ-O-OQ-Q-O-O 4‘ Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown ihy; lllttle Ito-Peep. Genevieve AdifGiilgilill Little Boy liluc. Austin Truinor; Old King Cole. George Doyle: Page to Kinf-f Cole, (l-ilo Tantwoll: 1st Fiddler. Pius Calla)!- 2n<l Fiddler, Joe 11110111111811? lllillliflrlillcr Ralph Tralnor‘ Little Th“ popular Hotel ll" lack llorilci", ilitiph 1371111111‘; 111111$l bee" “mplelcly "my-ll", Niles iluffllt, Ruili Trainor; Jacki, and rcfurniahcd throughout gln-nt, lclmor Hagen: Mrs. Jack iprai. Aliirgziroi Kelly: Jack. Roy bicfiibc; Jill, Catherine McCloskuy: and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- Mothor llublieirrl, itlilocn (llirlsltipili- 1119 public. ‘ or; Simple Simon. FriiAnkhON/irll: Th, “My. i; Tom- Thc Piper's Son, rt ur or- 00d and an: The Bachelor, Arthur‘ Renr- gouflm I d ‘I ltu: (iirl with the (iI1111.t1‘1'1]1_;1<-“:| “y ca“ °l" vlc(‘ure,v: (lumen of 01115- 111‘? R t _ Dillon: Knavo oi Hoar-ts. Joe \'l’oav-| ll l” $3 0o i day‘ ,'. er; Mary Quite Contrary. Olive, .i.___ Q-nncuitv; Sr-vcn Alziiils. Ztlairluii Charlottetown Hotel Brown, Dot Henncssey. Janie Air-l Tobe, Bernadette hiacblillnn- Enid Fuuivrell, Eleanor iiornby. Maryl Sinclair: ‘Pomniy Tucker, Hmvnrrll Trainer; Peter Piper. AubrcY Blanchard: Solomon Grundy. Don- Co., Ltd. Proprletora lllil Davis; Bobby Shafiocfls Girl. Emmi: ilell; (ire-oily lloy. liarold QUEEN HQTEL llouiiossoy; Old Woman in Sliornl Alice Puroolli 11111‘ C1111111'<‘11¢v‘ R. ll. (Mint and wife, Halifax; John Pius Murnaghen. Bill, Ray.1>_ ll. Sands. Ottawa; P. Phillips, biuruushuu. Belly. Dorothy 1310\\'".|(‘.it.\’l A. (‘. Sunnilcrs. Summorsitio Clara. Bontrico McNeil. Dick, l1l‘-'l'.(i, (flurk. Summerside; J. J. Howntt. . The indies of tho ensemble werel ban kiurmiglinn. Alice. Mlldrolllllughos. Souris; Goo. ll. Morrison. Alurnngliiiii: Humpty llumpty. Xorllilim; M. l-l. MacDonald, Hall- Jumos ilornliy; Georgia Porgic. lv-,iiix: Barbara Mat-Donald. Mal- hud oaust-J the moral breakdown n; ninny pollticinns- Ho 811111 - Bitirfeine UP FATHER only portrayed how n 10c campaign 0mm. w“ ‘he cptlzon $1.00 in tit!- 00- I w G8. ~"lny l“ The hope oi democracy WUZ w the political integrity, o1 11"‘- ""15" oi the peonlc- lmlllllll“ M-ll m ho clcnn in re5l1°11fi9 1° 11 ‘ellll public. ’ At the conclusion Mr. J- 11- $11121‘; who occu-pir-d tho Killuir, doc Jr. Tenders For Fox Ranch Tandem Wm in; received ill) 1° November 18th b? "ledlllllellllzllell ior the buildin! 01 11 7 11°“ lto: ranch also ioedink and caring 0 w" Plymem. to.‘ 1 in ll on a‘ 1°" Dleomber ,~ . amp; at- Jantlon valli uvo- 4 I . . F n‘ . ‘ ,' ,, i ; a . ' . m4“ uUQ LTDvShoi-e Box 0o Saav e! _ maven pairs oi foxes. I Further particulars apply 10 1- a. A. Sutherland. Director n o1 » on:- w bow Fw firiecnne w n" JTJYRe-ot Crontbrilaliilllaa uavtdf ’ 1.131 ' ' ' . .. so ‘- ‘ - PlQlfiQibnt wlbfiEb ‘(DU W07. t-lOME MORE THfiNl C40 HOME “:13 16H ‘TOUR FATHER E.l.i_ ‘a0 YQU (OQLQ ////7/4 e ‘ com: Lrrrnz DARLJN" mount: coma. HOME LADY HERE TO TAKE PA9A‘. THERE“b A mo: , YOU ‘FQ YOUR F“ fM ‘a0 mam: HE \‘_> TO HEAR Ti-wtr MR BRANNER co WELL AGNN \ KNOW HE llb HI‘) DAUGHTEQ’ ~._ ovate THE; U-q NEAbLIPo E>UT VERY WEAK‘ l WlLL. HAVE TO NuRbE. Him UNTIL. HE GET‘; Mqyioub "r0 bEE $TROHQER= mien)‘; Mcilrlllvus MAQCAE 0on1‘ YOU ‘THMK l OQQHT TO cant. ON MRJDRANNER‘ especially the (public are ' 1 ‘an "‘ ‘Jr