., __ . ~'I'-!*'~’“'_!"\*!'f¢-" ‘sn- .... . ..-. - J’ ' an? . .-.::n:s.\..v-:v|n.¢-,,;~..,.;n ~ r 1cm.» 1a.. - . .-_.-.,.,._..-.....-_~.._.__.__..._. ii . ..i<.:.-.> Y.” . . A ‘ c w. ~. ...<.,-..., ' x I , g f f“ i Tnrsrisszli PAGE so’ i. '- 1n T O D A Y Iiniilzec, 3.15 .... . . . . . . 16c, 31c. .-.\'ening. 7 & 9.00 .. 26c, 42c, 52c. it“? ROHPS. SHE LOVES. fill‘: l-‘\'(lH’l'.\', SHE FLIHTS. qlisnhRlNtlfi torn HEART ‘ -' ' \ i ‘NOS’. Twin por- t l o n a o! everything. Twice the fun. Twice the laughs. Twice l h O thrills. g4!» ALSO COMEDY IIODGE PODGI AND SCENIC GLORA nson in boudoir. each poop ll 1000 . I a n g h s long. Palpitat- in g predict- mentl. Comic complication l Difficult loci- slom i JACK MDLHALL fil§fii$nfiiifi PRINCE EDWARD WED-THURS. fililcfi- poloiiis Ererjrthing iimi is malzniiirtiii in ‘ womanhood l~= rivizllu expressed in 51,50 this picture. lien- is a tremendous TALK“; "c" "u" ~ EDMUND . , __ NLWS w» Th. st-fllnn‘; biwl nrteil. nest dress- ed, hm‘. dirrru-il. best recorded and REEL host hclnrrd pirtnrc’. Dll DIO u». no ONE. {OWE AND PATSY RUTH __.____.. ——>-4 l” w F M m R l A E yours illness he leaves to mourn i v h" Nwwm‘ °l“'!d"'m- “gm (“lighters andlMrs. Archie McKearncY. Attelirrrn. i iiour ‘sons nil of whom were with him ‘M8554 M1; and Mm Norman gym? _ 1m his last moments. five of them mm’ Attelboro, Mas“ Mr5_ 30).“; ‘ihastcncd home from the lSlaics on hearing of their Iatheis illness and in comfort him in his dying momenis_ and whom with ten" dimmed eyes. each in turn bent and ‘kissed the cold and lifeless brow oi lihe father whom they loved. The ldnuohters are MTS. Thomas ‘Train- er. Attelboro. xiassx, lVirs. Archie Mc- 'l<ca'rne,\'_ Aticlboro, 11:155.: Mrs‘ Nor- man Clllltltlilll. Atielboro. Mass; Mrs. lcalmsv sturgeon "co Public-over. Cambridge, Mass; . flirs. John Stewart. Caledonia; Mrs. Charlottetown: )7 THE LATE JOHN Rll-(‘ARTHY i of the Robins Company. Mass; Misses Olive and Agnes 'I‘rain or. Attelboro, Mass; Mr. Ernest McTague, Charlottctmvn; Mr 1W ' - 1. .y . d. ‘@- ‘Jio have losv. And lletiitcn has rzzmnwl One oi the be“. this worlal contain ed. In the quiet hours of :1 bmrilulli‘. tiltaznln l-xcnlzir; of Nor. Elili. :\ visc- fwl life ‘VH5 lirolarzlit lcya (Lose Al. _\he zige of Til rears when aim I cninierl to his. bid for i n _\‘ V the AETTPI of Death SllllllllOekl-l John Charlottetown; Mrs. Mary lVicCast ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie, an: Spiritual Bouquets hie-Cori lo inf; l‘ll"."l.i' h-mte if-firest fifcffaqlie. 711"?!‘ ‘wlfilr-b" ill 111 i=1‘ . ‘lmnn and Liza at home. The sons erc Miss Agnes Morgan’ Chafloplelcmql“ D0313 f’ ' r°""""“d m (‘was ‘ "15 ‘ "r A“""1b°“°- Bias‘? Mam" Miss Mary Mooney, Charlottetown. Will d 1:“ iwnn v1.1". ln::<‘ of r~~z~ Dn-sirl nt home. He was at .“l z‘ awful "l1". in". in his. inst illness hv his he’ pm“ Umted Publlcover, Cambridge. Mass; friends and Mm R B’ Mc-rague and fanmy‘ 1 and also carried of! the senior and l _ lgrand championships. Rose Kerk Augustine and Alice. Charlottetownz‘, _ cmamha’ a threewearmld’ won a Vernctta, Charlottetown; Mr. Alirecli i i l Abegwcits will stride into on Friday night Victorias, a strong perfectly conditioned 20am. They nl- ‘ zm-ady have two ‘flFTLl games under their belts and shoul]. go on the in here in midscnson form. The Abcg- waits although fairly well conciitlt-n- cu, have had little team llfoivever. on Fridaly nigh. things will I alfuii i511‘. And ' Aitclblvro," - a _ , iFair, where they succeeded in cap- . l . .., l turing a total of sixteen ribbon‘ a and Mrsl ‘ ‘lcrcditable showing for nine cattle. IYTOUCKOH “(.11 bah-med “m; Rooharm Kerk, a. full sister of Kerk pFBfltlCE. Central Guardian IKNWINZPO. Dec. l-Strong north wen to west winds or gains on cont; cloudy, not much change in tom- pernture. LOT [ETC wrN GUAL) ~ PAVEMENTS SLIPPEBY - Skid- ding curs at street intersections were a common sight tut evening. u the slush which gathered on the pave- ments during the day froze, leaving tho ltreets in n very slippery con- dition. No accidents were reported, although there was a number of nar~ m! escapes. RECEIVES INJURY-Friends of Mr. John MoGillvray, Vernon, will learn with regret that he has sus- tained a broken leg as n result oi’ falling of! l load oi grain recently. Ho in resting comfortably It his home. " Ar norlimz - Rev. m. Fulton. ‘formerly pastor o! Zion Ghurch and now pastor of Chathem Presbyterian Church, was the speaker yesterday at the Rotary Luncheon. The subject chosen was the three great charact- vcrs of Scottish history, Wallace, IKnox and Burns, a patriot, prophet ‘and I. poet. Wallace was the leader who established Scotland as a king- .dom. ‘though little is known of the {personal life o! the man, nu exploits Iduring the reign of Edward I are fa.- ‘imous. Knox was the man who called l the nation to religion. Burns the poet lwho rang his way into the heart of lthe people, has written some of the lmost glorious passages in the Eng- lish language. dealing with duty, home and love. Mr. B. L. Cotton pre~ sided. The guests were Messrs Noble of Monet/on and M. Ulbrlch of Boa- lton. STOCK NOTE —- The purebred Holstein herd oi J. N. Profitt k .Sons. Freetown, headed by the fam- lous sire Kirk Rocharm, has been nvinnlng high honors at the recent and the Royal, they have Just com- pleted the season at Ottawa Winter Kerk Rocharm came first in his class i first and fourth, and was chosen as gcflr)“ reserve senior champion in the fe- big fairs. After showing at Amherst . male classes, while Falconwood Rucharm, after placing first in her u pionship. First place was won with and first with get of sire. Daisy Hooker Francy, u two-year-old, also topped her class. and the remaining ‘ class, won the reserve junior chum-l the herd, first with progeny of damn, WlEl ' 2i‘ /i= ' res J 43”: z’ .1 fir" LERY q$\.~;(— lolsfl 7'72, l; 16/4 JEWELLERY cH RI STMA; ‘I . rlesimorl roll n in (ind. ii-nrn ill i m". l _. G. V. McCahc. who , \ ’ r-"sl comma l“ this '~ Wed tn him [he lav Siura- M,-_ and M“ John g|_[.wa,-g,_ (331. ‘have taken on a belles hue, which rlbmm “Dmmefi M We secmdl 0m ‘ TILL: uhln hm n llfllliS of the Catholic Church. Hi: ‘(qjQnfL bcspeaks a hot reception for thelumd “m! “N” mms" . a (‘F10 inner-n‘. which was llllllS'iali;.' largel 1\.‘[<lnct,0i1im1s_ . a fnjy‘ .,..,,-\. ma“. from hi; hmm, on mqdnyl Lflhrs or Svmlmm Mr. E. H. McEachern left yesterday CJPALO_2___ ful m" - l‘ '1' lholv- Ch"? ‘i. [ "l" 11in of \'n'.'. in St. Pmfs Chm-ch. _ 131-111;; "m u“; b93135 fifghfinlng. l f" “Ontreal- ‘ :- "*_-l nlirl, ril"rl 0:1 ii" ll"i 11w"? fir! 4' W111“)! \ "re n requiem Jliqh Maw: l MIR Martha MCKmWjE Charmin, chm“ tuynblcy, and a cnrk5crewyl *"“'—"‘“'i*" " __ ‘f-fi i ‘ 1 W —-—- l _-.~ ~.l 1 ~~l (‘ml-H's a u. . . , _. "l iw “i wxlp-A, “f. . . . -,. ,- _. ____ ""“ "”“*'“"""""'_' ‘“ '“““"'_"“"’_‘“' S“: {fiat-fly “iwhnw. I J 3W.“ w. Wm,“ 11:, ‘v.5 Zoxgébvlvcliiwl; “m fiuant‘ M1’ 13mm)“ yfimv’? mar l ' WEDDING BELLS dress of crepe back Sflllll nnd brl ‘ "' ' i i‘ \ ' “ ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ° elm“? "- M“ YS- “u ~ c H. Henry .... .. .. . 111 200 137 —-——— il cl rr'eci bou uet otca consrielniolw {other nnl one ‘- l wsl in the nclioininr: Cemetery be- K _ w; m v t; “Y. ' ‘ ' ' ' _ _ 4 v9 an c“ l q H; frlhj*{'; m1», n lryvgt ,.\ I] l]. ~ gudp m; i“... (];.nq;1g_@1-_~,‘ Knthcflue T2321)?’ ramnzcuMorencrmollnnlza CUMMERUAL LEAGUE C’ C°un"""' 11f 123 1M1‘ A quiet und pretty wedding £00k tions. Bride and ZrOmn W91‘! 1111 friend. Hnvlvc, Wfiil the o. ml Martha who medrrr-nsezi him , . “Th T ” 253mb?’ --- - 1:}, lzilplace Wednesday evening, Nov. 26th. tended. - "r111 .’l_-; ti Callwilc Ill Fzr- ‘=~.~:~~ g at" ...l. ~ . . -n - ' l‘ , ' m“ 1 1m: the home of Mr. and MYS- W- E~ The Wedding present/s w! ‘i tligianv: 1:11:10 l]1n1'vrv' He‘ =-'.....~»i‘ "Y‘1'»~\1?<.1l.:l--q1:': 11,-.“ mmc \"pI'(\ [h i 80in“! Zrcameds age Cm“ ma}; l e respasser PRO“SE BROS p- "—- "--l Vessey. Dunstafinage, when their able testiiving to the poplllflflil - ‘ -" - *‘ "* “* ‘ - " . ~ ~ ii“ " ‘- ~ - ng oun 3lOl1S.ill"| some nrciitcc". s i ' _ ‘ , of hi5 strong lli'll'.‘l'l"lllli nnri lnrn per ‘voivpfl, are clever at building m“. But 1m t 1's A Revelation 1'. w. 1,. Prowse 1B3 166 220 TD 5") 955 65° daughter. Mary Agnes, was united in the contiacting parties. mrtanh, .11 ~1 ,1...» who“. pom-Aw, l.‘ M‘, Dame; ciccayrh,“ Auemom‘ t a“ come “gm at the ma. ,w' whitlock 123 183 20‘ tal . . . . . . . . . . .. i894 marriage to Mr. Ralph Leigh vessey. A charivari added to the brl: i: was in kn hinv. . m, and Nlrfl. John Stewart“ p_ Adm“ 146 214 m 15°“ o! Mr- and Mrs- Vlwfin ‘lesser. Hess o! the occasion- .B€_=,d¢. h...‘ ..V,._.,,,W1 “m. .1... 7...... ‘ H .¢.._.,,_=p_ M‘. and Mrs, Thovrns.‘ Gratitude for the past. arid iwy-ht 319,4... Swanson broke my ch19 A Henry _ l,“ 178 222 KlIiRAS iYork. Rev. 1-". Boothroyd performed The happy couple motored t0 "l “m! m‘ ‘I I"? mm “m” '5 ‘T""z"°“~ Aitfllmy°~ “"554 M"- “m hopes for the future. U Imailo silence’ and sizukr- from the P Mcllmli -- 193 133 179 ' - “he ceremony m the presence o! a home in York’ s. _,_.___-~_- -.-; _ us- .-. _._-.-.._s_ _._~___._l _ , _ _ _ V _ ‘ ___w _ I some“ rm the first timgwhen “The ___ l; 5g? ‘number of invited guests. ~ . ,, _ . - 1 l M155 Jessie Jenkins played the ' r‘°""“°"°“ , m‘ 19m“ *‘““"‘“°5“° m m 1°33 I. Lowthcr ms 18D ISA-wedding march. Next to o11r1n...as_.ln;,-. m» l‘ gull?!’ Arhgg Dlgilfi zipenedtnt Total . . . . . . . . .. A100 E Stewart my m0 “all The bride who was Ewen away by ‘fleasnnh annual Epoch m “m, m rmce war en re yes er- . ' _ _ I d“, GUARDIAN Pun Cu B~ "as" ~ 14° 164 ‘Blue;- father, looked Cililfllllllg in a .s the advent of the New YEN‘- Mlss Summon reveals a stage ' '*"'_"*”‘ m voice ‘hat is a boon to jaded critics. E. Vesey I67 144 206 To“; B05 165 £12!‘ . , Her tcies are -ih a d '11- di- N. ‘ . ,..... ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " lateck-rnirl quitlec in nkeewiatiangmgvilth H gritty“. . . Majority for Kmms 453 91m‘ . E = m” role of m ‘Gd ' ' ' High single F‘. MacDonald. 261 lllllfl- » I ' e “ y of rennelnent w‘ ‘I’ Alonagmn "" 135 198 151 High three F MacDonald 511 pins t that she essays n1 “'I‘he Trespasscr." P, Pqwgm _,_,,_,,_,,_ 169 139 207 ' ’ ' i _ ~ Another revelation is Miss Swansorrs __ __ _ l ' soprano singing voice. That she 559 559 95-1 BOWLING TONIGHT l . l well might have succeeded on the Tom; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Z957 . i. For hilt» golden loaves of bread, light and snowy white within, with rich, tasty crusts, rich, flaky pastries, pies and tarts, use the Canadian house- wives’ favourite iiour-FWE ROSES. It is the favourite, only because it is the best-it costs no more-use it for all your cooking. Your grocer can simply you. Trade Enquiries Garter & 0a., Ltd. 131 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. flVE R . concert stage ls indicated in her singing of the two numbers that‘ give lyrical heights to the lecture. Onc of the iaicecs is Tosellrl “Sere- nade," a standard work. The other, "Love“. was composed especially for Miss Swanuon by Edmund Goulding, author and director of "The Tru- Those who contribute so muster- fully to the dialogue oi’ "The Tres- passer" include Robert Amen. the H18" Bin!!!» M- Adams. 2m vim. A leading man; Purnell ‘Pratt. Henry Hilh three M. Adams. W4 Dlflfi- “M3355 "W!!! n. Walthall. Wally Albrlght, William , 1' fi-iclden. Blanche Fredericl. Kay Majority for Prowse Bros. 43 pins, H1811 single A. Henry. 222 pins. High three A. Henry. 574 pins. near-mm: LEAGUE. FORGET- MEI-NUTS passer." With a background mu in the B McLeod g: w“ ‘"1 "d"? Phlmihfwlli- Owe ‘fashionable Lake Shore Drive dll- T: Huesus '"""“' 71 15a we “u” E‘ meetmg m mnnamllinwlth trlet of Chicago, this production h m l“ 1 1 “m” 5°“ “mm a“ “m? i'\'° WWW enables Miss Swanson m appeal. m Y 3 102 attended~himsel£ and w. particularly s. role as millions of theatre-goers """""' as a3 115 awn‘ repwter‘ The m" 593d hi‘ love to see her-as the gorgeously- ~u __ y.“ wmud dlctuw w m” remlm‘ 91° gowned American lady. mm 5” s13 839 wee?“ he lnmlded W duvcr- The Miss Swanson Elves I strength """""""" ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 1834 "eportedmnedhisnfwmiik- and m0 and feeling m the pm of film; E"1b°8°"= "M B ""89 and respw Donnell that once more distlngioish- SUNFLOWERS Kilblée meztingyheld recently-r“ “But es her as an outstanding 11"’ atic m " m’ "m" mhtl" “bieflfll the actress oi’ all time. Ames. ‘a: his M’ Adams A56 as‘ “'1 ramfler‘ mellow voice. makes an achievement 29:22:?“ " as: l: “f? demllgder the m“ oi’ his dlflicult role. s arkle is lent - - ' °° =I the ream-ten the diam“... by the 21mm“! “n” H. Finlnyson .. . 1'12 14s 115 Pointing to the empty mu. "(gm of Wally Albrigiit, the three-and- M‘ umber """"' 157 m! 318 come", M“ his mdihll); “If! you a-half-Year-old youngster who plays '_ _“ _" not large “M u“ 11ml Pmflwtable?" the 50m d 795 772 806 ""“"_'"'*'~—~—~ TM .-..n|-uu---.-.......I373 Majority for Sunflowers 539 pins. 7.00 in 8.30—Commerclal League. Holman-s vs. Telephone Co. lon al- leys 1 and 2). , 8.30 (A) IiLOO-Tinrity Y. p. 5., (on. alleys i and 2). i 8.30 to 10-00~Baptlst Ladies. (on [alleys 3 and 4.) A former Earl oi Shuftesbury, who 00609-0000-000-04-00-0004-004» _ EYES NILESTED Till BUFFER! l Hammond. Mary Iorbol Ind Mlroei- la. 00'“! .I- lent-mt "nun" Ill l" 115 Opivmetrhh ll! llehnuna limo 8 p. m. sharp A TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY g DECEMBER 9th. and 10th. Tickets. purchased for Monday are to be used for Tuesday. Tuesday's tickets are to be used Wild‘ nesday. The Gyro Club deeply regrets the w“ avoidable postponement. , 'The utmost co-operation will be give nut The Forum Box pffice to those wishinfl t° exchange tickets. I ADMlSiSlON--Reserved Seats-SLOO and 75 _|(_Its.-—Stancllng Room -60 Cts. n”;