qfiflfififififibfifi fid fififi-fififlOfififlfi Iu/‘i l? .11.---~uz s. 1"." SAVING NATIONAL CANDY WRAPPERS ‘l ' If not, start now You can wina nice Christmas present. ABEGWEIT NATIONAL NUT LOG CABIN CRYSTAL PURE MILK MICMAC NATIONAL PEANUT BRITTLE JAP JELLO HELLO-FAX PEANUT TAFFY on can [LNOJT WANT MORE Rainbow Chocolates in 25c bags and in fancy pack» ggefl; Canadian Beauty Chocolates. iiiiioiiiii. CANDY LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA F PLEASE! We have just mailed a large number of statements to our customers to whom we extend credit. If you re- ceived one, won’t you pay it now-PLEASE? FENNELL AND CHANDLER L Have You Got Your Copy ? THE BO0KOF TllE YEAR we GDLDElI FUTURE of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Read What the Halifax Star Says: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND T HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a souvenir edition published in book-size form, with the optimistic title of "The Golden Future of Prince Edward lsland." It is an interesting edition. It is one that the native of Prince Edward Island, far from home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, ‘ for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the Island's glory, of its progress, and of its contribution to the life of this continent. There are many excellent articles, but one derstand. ersstlgifyg near Mrs. Clara Steele and her daughter he remained calm and unmoved. Impossible To Balance Budget I ____\__ J (Special to the Guardian) CANBERRA. Australia, Nov. 5- Austraiia finds it impossible to bal- nnce her budget within the remain- ing eight months oi the iiscal year, Hon J. A. Lyons, acting treasurer, announced in the House oi Repre- sentatives today after the most care- iul survey. He said, new taxation and reduction in public expenditures has been decided upon which would re- sult in a reasonable deficit oi be- tween eight and ten million pounds Iroughly $40,000,000 to $50,000,000). Tile minister, however, expressed trade and a restoration oi confid- itscli able to redeem its undertaking after the present measures had been in operation for a iull financial year. .>____ confidence that, given a revival oi ‘ eiice, the commonwealth would find’ THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUAQWA“ _ .9." >»_..- IOpporiuniies Automobile Experts! ities for automobile experts to make not overcrowded. Canada increasing. These cars will re- quire service sooner or jater-scrvice such as only an automobile expert can render. Would you not like to learn tiiir interesting and paying trade? The International (ii-r- mporidencc Schools ode: three excellent course: dealing with the Opernlion-Care-Repair of automotive equipment. Many leader in the Automotive Industry today received their training from the 1.6.9. bclow.I_‘\Ve shall be glad to send you our FREE Booklet and lull information about the Auto- mohile Courses or my other wurle iii which yon mooted. IN MEMORIAM HAROLD HUDSON McPHERSON l‘ On the afternoon or Wediicsdayql September 10th Harold Hudson Mc-l Pherson, youngest son oi Mr. and‘ Mrs. Robert McPherson. Borden, Passed peacefully away at the eariyi age oi 16 years. The deceased had been quite ill forl _ about two weeks suffering from peri- typhold fever yet through it all was evidently making good progress to- ward recovery.- But later, as the days went by, complications altogether unexpected set in and the left lung filled with fluid and crowded the heart out oi its place. . In some unknown way this appar- ently caused a clot oi blood to be- come lodged in one of the valves oi the heart. Prom this time on it seem- ed almost imposslble ior Harold to breathe and as might naturally be expected he suffered intensely. Under the continued strain of such intense suffering, little by little his supply oi reserve strength gave way until on the above mentioned date his gentle spirit winged its heaven- ' ivard flight. Besides a sorrowing father and ,mother who are almost heart-brok- en ovcr the sudden and unexpected loss of their baby boy, Harold, leaves to mourn their loss one brother and one sister. 'I'he brother is Donald Mc- Pherson oi the Prince Edward Island Car Ferry and the sister is Mrs- Ar- nett l-lowatt, Borden. Harold was a lad who was very popular with all and especially with the younger folk. The fact of his popularity was made evident to all by the large number oi admirers who assembled on the day of the funeral splendid progress and oi late hadI made arrangements to attend thei Academy at Sackville. N. B. during the coming school year. Just why one so young and so iull; oi promise should thus be so sudden- ly cut down seems hard ior us to un- Truly “God moves in a mysterious way. His wonders to perform." But yet even in the midst of m“. deqr tive member in the young peoples" est sorroivs, knowing that "God is too | $61993" wise to err. too good to be unkind" we must learn to be calm and at all M11135 be ready to soy "Nut my Will- 0 Lord, but Thine be done." During his illness Harold was very nor 1 Although young in years he "knew nrein ERN noun. Aurouoiuua INT A SCHOOLs Division o! the International Corral Ondfifliil 5¢h°°|l . (I "Iildlln lrnliecl Bum 17554’ I Montreal. Canada Without cost or obligation please send me f iiil details of your Automobile Courses % Name .... ... ‘Q.- AddressH-"nj ley Stavert- The floral tributes were beautiful. The pail-bearers were Edison Campbell, Oscar Campbell, Donald Sutherland. Ralph Leard, James Mc- Aieer and Preston Darrach. Interment was in the Church of Scotland Cemetery, Cape Traverse- MALPEQUE An interesting event occurred at the Manse, on ‘Tuesday evenlng, Oct. 1 28th, at six o'clock, when Miss Goldie Woodside, daughter o.’ Mr. and Mrs. William Woodside, Hamilton, was united in marriage to Mr. William Donald, oi Sea. View. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. M, Alt- ken. The bride was becomlngly at- tired in a corn colored georgette crepe with brown beaver coat and brown velvet toque. After the cere- ‘mony the young couple motored to , Linkletter. where they were serenaded by a number oi young people. A‘ large circle of friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Donald many years of happy wedded liie. The marriage oi Mss Barbara MacGuugan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacGougaii. Malpeque, to Ml‘. Herbert MacKay Agnew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agnew, Wil- lmot Valley, was solemnized at iive o‘- llclock on Wednesday, Oct, 29. at the to pay to him their, last tribute of lhome oi the oilficinting clergyman, Dr. respect and esteem. As a. boy ior E. H. Ramsay, Charlottetown. They some reason or another it always were unattended. The bride looked seemed natural for Hamid to be winsome in n lovely gown oi, pale gom-L 1.15.15 who‘)! work he had made , azure georgette with accessories oi harmonizing shades. After the cere- mony. they motored to the Queen Ho- tel, where n dainty supper was serv- ed. Mrs. Agnew will be missed, es- pecially in her home, where she was the only daughter: also among her circle oi young friends, among whom she was nlwnys a lender in sport and fun. She was also a member oi Princetown United Choir and on a:-. The groom is a promising young farmer of Wilmot Valley. Many expressions of good wishes for future happiness will be extended to Mr. and Mrs Agnew by a large circle oi fronds. Miss Arms. who spent six weeks holi- days with relatives here and in other parts oi the Province. left on Wed- ,-\n Q‘ l for . CANADAOEcrs exceptional opportun- | good in a highly profitable trade that is . Each year finds the number of cars in I Your first step il to fill In and mail the coupon I of the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the "Garden of the Gulf," and who tells vividly his impressions of its people, their traditions, the v_vell kept homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence of divorce and crime. persuaded that he o" one of sweet peace. Friday, SCDlCIUIJCI‘ l2zh. In ‘vhcm he had believed 811d Lgekvf: I nesdai‘ for Montreal, where they will as a 3 what he had committed to His trust] against that day." HE P9555113 “'05 1 Ipose spending nine months. Very , I 1 v lama one i many friends lierc wish them a pleas- The uiiera was a vcr_ : and was hcld on the afternoon oi‘ 1 sail on Friday on the steamer Aiunia ‘ , en route for London, where they pur- i ant voyage, and an all round inter- cstrig trip. ' Gelarge and Richard Weatherble were on"? was... visitors to Alberry Plains, Mmdny. I Mr. uniiism Walsh. ‘Western Ceri- vldl, is visiting his sister Mrs. Prank JVlcDoneld. Glenco. We are glad to iieer that Mrs. Everett Masters. Vernon, has returned home after undergoing an operation -" ‘n Montague. MY- Al"! Mrs. Garfield Shaw, lAlbelTy Plains were visitors to d, fhiontague on Saturday. l Mi‘. H. S, McLeod. Vernon River ‘was a recct visitor to Montague. ‘We are glad to learn that Mrs. T. Richards Alberry Plains is able to be 1'1) usain after her recent lllncss.V. Severe Drought l In South Africa (Special to the Guardian) JOHANNESBURG. Africa, Nov. 5 —South Africa faces a national dis- aster unless there is a general rain within the next week or so, Th: drought has been‘ almost Icomplcte‘ now for 216 days and farming is virtually at 11 standstill. The m5, summer rains usually fall about the‘ middle oi September. Cattle, sheep and horses are dying by u“; ghous. ands and there is a trail oi carcasses along every roadway. The Qniy p35. tum-EB i5 11D near the snow line in the Drakeiisburg Mountains. where- lore I The big package 15c “and i" l/é-Ib. vacuum tins f’ Good/l _Say, fellows, GQ( D ismtiialfgoodenoili h to describe ROSCbL ‘i. When you start talking about ti c bully flavour andIlf e sweetness and ti e \ richness of Rosebu ', you've got to climo ’way up in the cloud-i to find words that fi‘: it. farmers are treking with their stock from all parts oi the country. The dfuughfl has] b 1 ' » ._' . _ elesgeniproctaliglifz" bgrinfgf in: . For an enjoyable hour listen to the Joycasiers s A V F‘ p i ~ ~ ‘ 5-’ ‘B u 0 coast to coast hook-up over stations CFNB, T l-l F. operation the law which gives free CFBOJIHNSand CFCYevery Ionday night ‘ railroad facilities to cattle and sheep between l1 and 12 P.M. P O K E P‘ needing pasturage. ' H A N D Police Disperse CARMONDY CHALLENGE MATCH SYMEIULIC or ‘succlish-v C - wgflisfuflzs ins 237 19s on Thanksgmng' a perfect-stun“ . . . . . . ... .. . splendidly‘ tailored suit of (‘lollies ill‘lI ommanlsts fiancee-i .... .. 111g 12s sump _..,,.“sh mm,“ qmhdu’? W" __ Biz"; """"" """"" ___________ l- 1g’; rcss. Attircd in this ffllilllcfis mo. (Canadian Puss) Tota]_1843 ion. you lirc to radiate confid- SUDBURY‘ om“ No“ sfimorced CHALLENGER‘ once. win admiring approval and in. m use Strong an,“ methods when a Ernest n i 194 178 H] spire respect ulicrrror ynu go. i) ll procession of Communists over 300 I Jean l 145 98 11I2 mum‘ n" ready no" h “kc ‘VI II strong began to march on the city ‘ 3m 238 144 155 measum hall with their demands, the city po- Helen _ __ 61 11- Q7 lice force. augmented by a force of T°ta1_1723_ a special constables dispersed the agit- Major“ for Resclumi 115 172 K m Stu." phnm. 3;“ ators. The parade was allowed to‘ High gmgjm ‘on, cafmond_\._ 238 - __.: ;_:' ._=.__~_.:_~_.-'... ~-. procecd about two blocks from theiri mgh m“; ‘vcsmn Cnnnolldv‘ G23 meeting place, Liberty. When met by; __. , ,,__ ' ' Con“ t g l, _ the Doiice force and ordered to dis-i Safi-‘il’ First. . I I “mm s ’ n “Md Rcmm‘ “a” nml?" band they resisted the oificers and it,‘ 7991161 Bfl-ffimorc. who recently,» de- I , was necessary ior the latter to bring? {Billed the 5°95"? Eqlliii’ A-SSOCIIMi-vn B. FIS HE R I their batons into play. 1'11 i-he Bltat talkie fight. is noted for ,. , ‘ _ _ " Y BO llerMkno/ugidgc of human nature. ‘ivliolesziic (ommissioii FlSIl Healer l _ 155 "WROTE." a girl admirer __ _ ' ' said to her one day, "how many l I4) Idulfln] F15}; Rial-ken times should you make a man pro- 1,, , u ~ _ .- c. u. n. OFFICE LnAoUi: lms before you say ‘ycs".'" P‘ ‘y’ l Org‘, N- 8 - suraiirswiiunaivrs "If You here to milk: 111m i>:-oi1ase.'- , -. Q . , r; . _ . , , , n - , J. Riiveléoii ...... 141 204 “id Miss Barmmore. and she smi- F‘ 9th d“ I “ HMS‘! S3191“ d 9999131“- P. a. McDonald .. s1 183 led whimsioslly. "you'd better say i w. o. Davies . 7a 119 ‘m the first time." 1 .Z_I_; ; ~_...-_;-_~.., --- -:_---e_~.g/,%::?: T. Rice .. 1:11 , __ s. Hood .................. .. 14a v u. Gallant .......... .. 144 Mr. liislieriiiau: H- Williams - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 159 This i< sinipiv .1 Rfiiliililfli‘ '7'li:it You (‘aiinot on iliizhr: Prices. Est’: Total-EMU. Servici- ‘or Mon- (‘llllflrnllu Trciitnicnt Than “Tron iii-aim; with J Egigrwifs m (‘iil£fé'l<Jl>‘Ri) iiiliirr-iirtizs & ROBINS w Jana . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7g lmfimnrahfl . . r TED - - . . . - . r . . . . . 1J3°“;|_M::”"" -- if ‘llwo llsiiigcrxl llczilcrs iii (‘aiiadizin Fish. .m-orn. ..> . . Y‘! r1.._ ,,_ Dingwell __ m, 1n inc lililliid states‘ W, H, Townsend . , lill p M. This _.\Ii‘lliiflll, Special Attention .5 (liven to v n. Ncholson ............. .. 128 511i iflyljiff-j. 5,1515 c-g(fA1J1,()_i-,5-- L Ff‘. Total-l660. New Yor... l‘. H. i High single, H. Vlilliiims. 240. 1-2-3 Fulton i-'i~li Tiliirkcl. High three. .1. r. Gordon. m. KEYS T0 QUALITY TELEGRAPHERS An important branch m‘ our hm‘- l-i_ V. Finlayson . _, B E Tr l ware business is the llifllhllihf! of; ‘I'M’ “Sig” good "iocksmithcrles." to i-oin a com-l‘ J‘ Ffzraiéryl """""""" ‘l prehrnslve word to lit locks, keys, w Dgvev bolts, knobs. hinges and door hardU ' A ‘Folster " waregencrally. We handfc these; E‘ D n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " goods in vast variety, iii all the lies‘.- T i)“; 219g ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " and most reliable grades. at attract-i ° a “T O ive figures. ' | ‘ ACCOUNTANTS WE SPECIALIZE IN SMELTS ‘ --q WM. H. .-\1'\' mills-UN ANDERSCN & PRICE I).-\ll.\' IHYYLIKNS IFIHI-l (‘()Ri'()ll.\'I‘l()N ivrii. .1. 1112101: jr-i l . Th , ‘vic which was a very ill-I , . t t L. Delaliiiunt . . . . . . . . .. 89 f ,__-V__.;. - ~_..- . .. . - .- g ' ,§1~‘ His observations are worth n°tinz_ “Thig PIGSSleVOSeCIIOBWB-S conducted by new.flghifigsgégiazerigsfsl,sue? t‘; W. McLeod 119 22.’! i no (‘OBIHUI Mm“ DOING ‘h and shlppus n ‘Ii same little Province, which has no divorce ~ Er" Mwmlgr“ W‘ “"- R- “"“' hC-hacrlogetoéigrxi-ix 3:32:11. ‘l: '2‘; Hardware Co" I A F R E s H H ti. Problem. is also without a crime Pyvblem- its “**" ‘,5 ,,»C,,,;p,,,,_ 0,5,,“ v, ,,_ Emir. 0......“ ....... m w. , , ~ p .1 ~ " flrime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- hm Amherst’ “is, John GWSJE R, B0,," __ 11g 1.9 Lumted 27 15.1110" Fish ytgflrke, New york y. _ lous offenses, is less than gna-‘Iigth £16 Pa? lsydncy’. N.S.—-M. m 9‘ 7-E;,;.;I»;;;_;,1y;,;, ggjfgkjjANgigr; ; " ,.' or can te aria ianrae __--— , — - _ _ r - | Canada as a whoI ' v h d execution in IVERNON RIVER Arm VIOINITY’ Vvluuers-Suvrrintendcnts- ivniri: you. >iliPl‘!.\lG SThh-(ll. AND cums _ “I Is ow. The Island hasnt a an n ‘H ‘mm m ‘ulnmn _4__ semnd_-,e,eg,.,,ph,,_,_ oi v _ . forty years! c ‘oi; ‘oynurmld I Y _ M!” Myth walker vemm, Ewe, Third-Accountants. P1 D . ' i . O Ii 0 . i! I i ‘ I ' ‘I -I . , . LEAGUE STANDING l ~\ I ' I I ‘éunemploYment? Thare lsnIt any on the ail‘; Aaéoeunid; “as " “cent "mm w wnvlem Telexravhers . 1i points .- 5 an - i°- ,°' "P" _ Engine s . . . . . B points ' " ‘ 1- o ' | t existent there giigiiidloiiiNidi b M‘ “ffmfzfgg-enigflfzlél; Superliftendents . a point: I I " Poverty‘ It's a mos "on ' Tldlvlzilhhliw l":- ipfilgsspethe we” or M“ “m” Accountants 5 points H you want H. M. Co“ 111C. l . - - ' r ' . . - ' ' "This Island has,per square lTlllfiptill/JICO a‘? :|':ajm,::y‘;,§'§,,_ n MM,“ _______ Expedition. and mam’ P°°P|° "i" 5m" i" ma” “a °' a" " "" °° " T‘ holesale (‘ommission Fish Dealers eight times Ias much poultry, as any dother ‘ MfllAmYiDQUl1ilZ€lb;O0k.§P:-:: NQWCIIS IICIdICIICS Expgft workmanship w ' 3. Province of Canada It has more railroa 8 P9P , reputation 5"“? m “I'M” PM“ i ° w" duo w other work are quickly - _ - , Send to . , - square mile, more post offices. more telegraph i mum www- “" M” “"- °“'"°“‘ 8mm‘ gffflltxfl fgflmlzfjajfljh mflfj: _ 11 Fulton Fish Market "has. and more church». and us 1MP“ h?“ "'""°""' 1...... Mrs. t. w. an... and mono- muuie- 1m" FTCII I'I Tffllllill’ NEW YORK more money in thesavings banks, per capita. -""""" mm,‘ mm,’ W, _.,.,,,,,,, u, mods curative uflect- i’ ' than have those of any other Canadian . "" flLfflW-fi Alberry Pleineon Sunday. N A R go Gum,“ gum rovince." G 9 | S . l IQVQ I Laxative Mrs. noun Brehout. mime, m . l Oiliwlltv Prum 5N8"! . . . The Publication is one worthy of that W- ; .~ I a a , i. v1.11... t. Alberry Plains Sundoy M; ' . shrugs, We Specialize in Smells ierprieing daily newspaper, The Charlottetown 5 _ _ the guest oi her mother not -r. ' . P one I i Guardian. Price 25 Cents. 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