leiciazsmrléiérmis 1 an - can. t. A iiuzizurusqgg aw DYPOIUDAIDEIAND U ONE NIGHT OF LOV HELD OVER THURSDAY v Playing Thursday ~rsuar canon:- wm. nor s-rsm- urrm. mmsy TUNE IN C. F. C. Y. 8.30 P. lL-‘THE TWILIGHT HOUR" PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY AND THURSDAY fill-TM“ osrorouous Musical. Romslicj. ,, . -.~_ ADDED ENJCYMENT GRAHAM; IivIcNAMEE IN WEEKLY NEWS AND ELY CULBERTSON *- IN "BRIDGE IEXPERIENCES" MCI-IX HOS DAILY m1‘. ass. ave. 1 s. ass CAPITOIr-Last Times Today. 3.15-—-7-€? 8.45 FRANCI-IOT TONE AND KAREN MORIEY I" “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” MUSICAL . . . STRANGE AS ITSEEMS” . . KILAZY KAT so ' - Lanny Ross,Radlo'a romantic tenor singing love songs Mn<ii>l'ifl'§i§n|na- A Paramount Plume with Lanny Ross - Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland - Ann Sothern snman . . . vsmsuuvc. snsnow scnsrry csmoon » .__-¢ .-ouna-o »-4o-s- h n: i »=. , sir?" man, "that's Just me and Bill at N- Rlwdfl. n. n. s. urmmm, B-A.,C.P.A..C-G-A \_‘,"i' CERTIFIED runuc sccouuraur MEMBER or A / CANADIAN SOCIETY OF COST ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER FOB TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN TIIE SUPREME COURT OF P. E. l. P. I. I. REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Accounting systems opened up and revised. Labor saving oiflce methods installed. Cost Accounting instituted to suit special requirement; Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. Income Tax returns written up and tiled. Financial arrangements made between debtor creditors. and Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. P. 0. BOX S8. TELEPHONE 1370. _._._.____E the Battle of Wipers.” AND BILL AT WIPERS “I am not sure," IDNDON, Nov. Benson, the eminent British actor, meat" Wham ' _. SHAKESPEARE AND ME added Sir hazelnut Frank, "that in the words of that spoons was still there, also his el- Zfl-Sir Frank ‘man we have not the definition oi ectric clock the size of a dime, but immortality. Just Shakespeare and hi! m0“ Dflled P05595510“ W55 H155- C . entral ' Guardian I hiaeoluninls raasrved for new! allloeal interest but advcrtisili of a newly nature may be llllililil I‘ s saute a ward stnctl! unable h advance. HAVE A DELICIOUS cup C! I kingOoleOrangePekooteeli-ai- Paul's tomorrow. 1-4575 consensus-soon us‘! INSUR- ancn L-eras-‘r-ia-alm LIQUOR. SEIZURE-The local R. C. M. P. seized a small quantity of liquor at Southiwrt Yesterday- i l POLICE COURT-In the Police v Court yesterday a woman for un- lawful possession oi liquor was , fined $200 and costs or three 1 months in Jail. Two drunks ap- peared. One was sentenced to ten_ days in Jail, and the other was fined five dollars and costs or ten days in Jail. TEMPTING HOME MADE candy and beautiful cakes for ca‘: at St. Paul's tomorrow. D575. HOCKEY-Jrhe annual meeting oi the Bethune league, Northern Section, was held in Wheatley Riv- er Hall, November 15. The chiei item of business was the election of ofllcers for 1934-36, namely, pre- sident, Harlsnd Hill, New Glasgow; mice-president, Wallace s_ Wheatiey River: Secretary, A. Cutlifle, Hunter River, (re-elected) The season schedule was also dis- cussed and will be announced later. ROVER SCOUT SEARCHERS - The Rover Crew oi Boy Scouts last evening tendered their services to the R. C. M. P. to assist in the search for the missing man, Ieavitt, oi whom there has been no trace since he leit the dance at the MacDonald Consolidated School on ‘Diesdsy. He was employed fishing oysters and llived in a temporary shack near the ,East River. It is feared he may _have drowned, but on the other hand it is felt he may have lain down . Mrs. T. R. Goudge THE CHARLOUE Protestant Orphanage iloilecticns ' ' com-muss: moaunznsnmnmsamcr PcrMrLIaLDIdl Iorne J. Busll ............... sse2s§§§§§E§§§§ $18.75 Per Mrs. Angus McNeil! Mrs. W. S. Hugh Mrs. Horace White The following 20 cents each-Mark Roberts, Freeman White, Mrs. Vere Beck, Mrs. Ernest Penny, Mira. Cecil Penny, Mrs. Angus McNeiil. Mrs. Archie McDonald , .20 Per Iflorrle B‘ e Mrs. A. P. Prowse ,......... Mrs. William Cooper .. Mrs. George Cooper ... Mrs. Herbert Cahocn .. Mrs. ilk-nest McKinnon Mrs. William Keeping Mrs. Spencer Bharam . . Mrs. John Livingston . Mrs. T. F. Herring Per Mrs. F. W. ‘Leisclwur R. Murley Mrs. Simon Jordan PPS es I E5 @2- =2 Mrs. H. G. Brehaut The following 25 cents each4cim Hill, Jas Robertson, Alberta White, Amy Brehaut. ‘Intel-Odds Per Mrs. II. L. Mmchon Mrs. Arthur White H. L. Machon . ]Fred McLeod IL, McLeod as u somewhere on his way home, and died. The Rovers will take it in turn to make a thorough search of the ‘area between the school and the oyster fisher-man's shack. i ZION CHURCH YOUNG PEO- PLE ENTERTAINED-On Monday evening, November 19th, the Young People's Christian Endeavour So- ciety of Zion Church entertained the Young People's Societies of i-Iighiield, Marshfield and Mt. Stewart. After some remarks by I'm“! Ham's ~- Mr. Reginald MacNutt and Mr.‘ Talmadge Foster, the following splendid programme was presentedi by the visiting societies. A paper on "The Life of Longfellow. Miss Sadie Bruce; vocal solo, Miss Var-K na Rodd; piano solo, Miss Dorothy MacFarlane; a paper on “The Life of Livingstone," Mr. Earl Foster; reading, Mr. Robert Cairns: vocal duet, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard. after the serving oi’ refreshments ‘he evening was brought to a close with the singing of "Auld Lang‘ Syne" and "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." m. ‘Bill Whitemore with his sis- ‘er, Miss Doris, R. N., of Arlington, Wass, motored to the Ysland re- cently and were the guests of Miss K Stewart, Summerside over the weekend. Noise Of Pin D r o p p i n g Solves Case CHIJOAGO, Nov. IQ-The noise 0f a dropping pin solved the bafliing theatrical mystery. 1t was like hunting for a needle in the proverbial haystack when police arrived at the Terminal Jules Charbneau, Seattle, Wash, had on display a group of miniature objects. His containing 3,000 silver at the dinner oi the Warwickshire me and Bill. That means every B1118- Folk held here, recalled an occa- one oi us at our particular ‘Battle sion when a soldier asked him: of Wipers’; in our moments of ‘What was that you recited to us, success, in our moments of despair, triumph, Joy and hopes." Sir Frank ioid him it was Mg Shakespeare -- Henry V. at the Battle oi Agincourt. “In? love me," exclaimed Mrs. M. Grace Rhodes, of Amherst, NS, wife of Misister oi Finance E. who died here on May 6 last, ‘ ’ to. $21,060. Rhodes died intestate and the est- ate is divided into three equal por- tions of $6,500 each, between her husband and her son Edgar N. Rhodes Jr, and her daughter, Mrs. Helen B. Bonbrlght. the WANTED W a n te d, Dressed Chicken and Fowl. Paying market prices for heavy grades, and Professional Bards MIL=E=0To courts‘?! l. A. IIINTLI! | w. saunas. c. a minimum oi 10c ' “flfifngg Qm""'“' per pound on the light- er grades. Feathers on lighter grades may be Ofllce: ID Ilehnnlsd Street ' Prohibition. Commission cm. .muk.caurma. removed by scalding. h‘ n‘ ugh-mug: n h.“ "L121. “t? -"‘£‘."“.°.T2” ...:"*:.'"'...r:~..t-.:"**......... p ' lahaettns a raonmmon so: IDIIII l- "°.‘*."*' , . l8. Frsssrslio. lid. i“: l. c. rl. r. Earthenware‘ NORMAN W. LOWTHEB IITQ mmprms. _ "Z In dramatic fashion, police an- theatre until the missing object was returned. There was a moment oi ‘deathly silence. Then a patron of ‘ the theatre orrrsws, Nov. 20.—The estate of Mod 11v and quietly Bald he hid found the collections gem-a pin i with the Lord's Prayer inscribed on its head. "I heard it drop by my seat," he emiained. Iiava You 05.1.. or BdQ Mrs. T. A. Barney of 64$ Wellington SL, W. Toronto. Ont, says: “I case of boils lo the Y . was in mise iswerci peered. 1 h b d h . “ftilltfiik. Se...“ Y. oi-i'“'i'."i-’n'iii.' if’: Ezra Beck $3.51 Per Bertha Chapman b Grace Penny Freeman Reynolds .......... .50 Mrs. Clarence White .50 The following 25 cents each-J. F. Herring, Mrs. Peter White, Luther Herring, Mrs. Joe McLeod, Mrs. D Brooks, Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. Milton Chapman .20 BEACH POINT Per Mrs. Lelth McNeil! 1.00 E. A. Keeping .. . 1.00 Mrs. Luther Jorda .50 . . illiams ........ .50 Mrs. Wallace Maciisy . .50 1-! P. Cahoon J0 Nathan Irving . .. .50 Mrs. A. D. McDonald J50 s.W.8.Beck............ 40 The following 25 cents each-—Mrs D. White, Mrs. Carrie Strickland, Mrs. V. Strickland, James McKenzi Wallace Hume, Cliflord Jackson, J. M. Penny, Chester McKenzie, Mr. Harry McNeiil, Mrs. Allan Mcheo. and Sidney Brooks. Mrs. Chester Strickland .15 . $830 GUIINSEY 00V! Per Beryl Howe A Thelma lzischeur 2.00 1.0L .55 .50 .50 BerLMcKay .... .40 The following 25 cents each-John Davey, Reuben Machon, Fred Davey, Mrs. Peter Brehaut, Warren Bre- WN GUARDIAN Y class garments. Guaranteed in Every Way o r, r White I Blue I Sand Dollar Days ONE DOLLAR lltwietllliyede- ' started working for them ahead of, 'A SPECIAL PURCHASE and a special bargalnsecured for this great sale. Fine broadcloth SHIRTS guaranteed in every way-will satisfy you or the garment will be re- placed. “FIT-RITE” attached collar, full size, boned 60b lar supports. This shirt has all the features of the highest ‘Christmas lucause Santa-Claus has The Dafoe Hospital, where the haut, William Brehaut, Perley Hsr- i ‘ ' - ris, Beryl Howe, Mrs. Mark Sencs- “- haugh. Mrs. Orceunah 1.00 - - Total-WHO Mrs. h... 1...... 1.00 Investigating WHITE SANDS Mrl-K.M.Martm........... 1.00 PM‘ Edlul W111“ P. Winchester ............... LUOI um; and gppgarg 1.00 , overtime, too. w. J. Nicolle 1.00 lirasfghlg§g§roon i“ (c. r. By Gnardlan’: Special W15) Henry Brehaut Merton Ferguson ‘so rm: White . . . . . ............ .50 Worm , _ . , _ _ , _ , _ , 1,0 Mm Pearley Harris b0 Mrs. John McNevin o The followins 25 cents esch—Mrs- Three Friends 1:10‘ Daniel Glover, Mrs. William Glover, F, cram“ 50' Mrs. H. Bell, Mrs. David Hume, Wi-l- M“, whmwk iiam Clem “ , Oliver Giddlngs, Aus- ten B. Bell, Elijah Beck, Ernest Bell, Al. McLean and Fred Beck fetal-Ho Total Murray Harbor District $57.00 BRIGHTON TO DATE H. G. Rogers .. .. §§§§§§§§§§§§f§§§§§§§§ Miss Kemp ‘ To Equally-low fares from Children of Five and ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES HALIFAX. 3w mi, NOV. 30th, m4, $4.80 From CHAR -L Return: DEC. 8, 1934 Limit LOTTETOWN ' other stations on Prince Edward Island ‘m °'HXZ§~°§_°I|§E° m my coscaas our fl o Moncton vs. Halifax At Halifax \ I Hawks Wolverines ; Nomfith For Full Information Consult Any Tickst Agent 4 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS .50 I $7M _Onc bottle preserves freon-Mrs. H. Newman, Mrs. H. Yeo, Mrs. B. Bry- enton, Mrs. J. McLean, Mrs. T. W. Miss Bessie Stewart, Mrs. A. Ravenhili, Mrs. A. G. Mellett, Mrs. A. lleilett. 2 bottles pickles from Mrs. Geo. Newman. SPECIALS Stanley 1.0.1. Per w. Nichol- 00h ‘msscs-u-n-n v ' ::A non Asthma Relief-Dr. J. n. $.00 Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has never been advertised by extravagant statements. Its o are consens- PORT HOPE, Ont, Nov. 19-?!)- lice tonight pressed an investiga- tion into the death of Donald H. Wilson. 34-year the Port Hope Guide. receipt of a report that analysis revealed his stomach contained a large quantity cf Wlson. Wilson died suddenly two weeks officials at the time‘ wereunabls MW" to assign a cause to his death. ~Dr». W. Benson had quintupietsiivc, has received num- ' erous presents and others have ar- rived recently for the babies per- _°]d publisher o! sohaily. They catne from Detroit, following Pittsburgh, San Pruncsicc, Toron- to and Ohstham‘, C ‘Z51 ago after eating a late meal. His the“ mean“ m" 713°“ °“t'°I' plan's viscera to Toronto after °|- performing an autopsy in which they failed to discover the cause of death. He ssid they had received a re- port from Dr. Joslvn Rogers, pro- vincial analyst, that ihe man had- died oi arsenic poisoning and that‘ a large quantity of the poisonous metal was found in his stomach. Dr. Diamond has not yet decided if and when an inquest will be held. SANTA CLAUS AT. WORK IOI. QUINTS OALLANDER, Ont, November 20 -'i‘he five famous Dionne sisters are not won-wins about the hum. bar of shopping l days, before iuded articles of wearing apparel, ‘gold necklets. and The children, not even aware o! milk that comes ,farm of their father. Oliva Dionne. F‘. -W. -Diamond revealed 77"" °I u" 55m"- 34 We!" Saturday, however, he and Dr. H. ""1 1°“? d"! °1d- BMW‘! "l"! m“ the and in weight, while Emilie and Cecile r Night Gowns ofj Flannelette Fllmelette Night Gowns, Long Sleeves-High or Low Neck. 89c, $1.00, 31,39 Wool, Wool ‘and Rayon Vests. Formerly up to $1.75. 84-44 89c Discontinued line Children's Com- blnationsall wool with rayon strive luv to $2.75 for $1.89 Ladies’ Cottdn and Wool Draw- ers. Ankle length. Closed, Clear- ingat 79c Childrerfa Flanellete Pyjamas. Two piece, 12 to l4. Clearing 69c Oddline oi Silk Goods: rvssmss 1 BLOOMERI. GOWNS offJ T DOLLAR DAY Bargains in Scarfs and Gloves Ladies’ Woolen Scarves. Mostly plaids. Good assortment of col- ors. Special 89c Lot Ladies‘ Silk Scarves, some lined, some unlined. Large as- sortment oi‘ colors. Values up to ' ‘sse; Special clearing price .. 49c Small lot lace and georgette col- lars. Values up to $1.50. Clear- ng price 69c Zadies’ Chamoisette Gloves, small itl Regular 50c ‘pair. Clearing at "i=2 price.'Palr'.-.;.‘.;:.‘.;.'... 25c ‘hot Ladies -Kid Cloves‘. Dark . Jlrownand Black only..Regular 41.25 and $1.50. Special Dollar Days $1.00 pair Ladies’ heavy Chamoisette gloves ill new stock. Large assortment of colors. Special price 69c pair oi Ladies’ French Kid Gloves. Light colors only. Regular prices upio $75.‘ Clearing price pr. l F - I Hats for Women A table oi Wool Felts worth up 2o $2.50. Clearing for . $1.00 Felt Hats from $2.50 to $3.50. Sei. ling for $1.59 Velvet Bcrets worth up to $8.60. Clearing at .3198 Model Hats in Fur Felt and Velvet. Dollar Day only $2.98 Wool Bed Jackets, discontinued lines. slightly soiled $1.59 Berets in Wool and Chenille. All Lcolors 89c J l .:.-| 4-». -1...;~. GOA L We have inn of Coal arrlv daily with high grade Coal w prhing OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPBINGIIILL SCREENED INVERNESS SCRIIENED ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE ALBION ROUND ready to work Ont, and in- bracelBts. i ............. . 9001mm" 1*°"9E"°"” A P’ ""1 ml death gllowese 8h attack oti, who: dmflmywlfifiiithawgfzg m2“ Ilsa‘ on“; Bpma-I‘ O All Boll O 5 DIXIE‘: ' ’ UNION mo“) laiiment and doctors and hospital 5mm"! "Tum"! IP96 "A! 101' the Also in Stock from the Genuine Scotch Anthracite n quafity. Quick prices. service. PHONE 118 . ’ moms-r, p "* EYESI EXAIIIIIATIOI "was and "whine Gissssa etc. . " ll..l.lll OFIOHITII OIIssCsnnsctsIIith énr - N. D. MacLe UNDEBTAKER EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North wuuhh. Phone i0 ____.._-—-—-' sogcs I Gil _..__.._._ . ' ... .~ n-mn- V American Hard Nut of the N Low ‘ w. n. anus a co s tr ssstelrnwnnrassunsssvsu lllllalilslallserr-itsivlrsa 5 x ‘Aiiiillcatlons will be received at the off‘ ~- _ of the City 24th, for the position of Police H Police Force. Applicants to state t!‘ ¢ qualifications. - " ' ti’ Clerk up tofiaturdaoykiiieavga“ o P. Nicholson - mode rk. l 1 a___~___________’__," .