,-;_,-_...-.—A'i't‘?f€5£§I-=--flcl- '-_:;=_; ~..-, - .._‘._ .. - - -F J. .‘ . _ .2217. ...‘11min...txitrltrisirteniwi: PRINCE EDWARD T O BIG nouiii: MATINEE NO. 1—EDDIE,CANTOR D NO. 2—MARION DAVIES IN “ WHOOPEE ” C m “TllE Fioiioiioiu GIRL” MATINEE STARTS 2.15.—DOORS OPEN 1.45-—USUAL PRICES ALSO SHORTS FRINGE EDWARD TODAY ONLY MAR ION DAVIES “FLORADORA GIRL" A BARREL OF LAUGHS IN IN A Wl-IIRLWIND WESTERN S T 0 R Y cix PITOL TOM TYLER TODAY 3.00, 7.00 4!: 8A5 "THE AVENGING RIDER” the Also Si-rccn Snapshots — I-‘ellx Cal- lhttnec. 3.15 11.», ' 13c. l-Ivr. 7 A- 8J5 Monday ltir, 20c. . _ Eight, peeps into Twin pnr n preuy ‘id-S, tious of . “cumin And everything. each PW!) is 'l‘iviee tbc 100a i.-i u; h s fun. Twice lvflfi- Pidpdlitaqi‘ i“ g pre c. - the laughs. menu “mm, 7'1” ‘h. complications I thrills. Difficult deci- sions I JACK WltlllLllALL AND IIODGE P0061? VATS" Rm“ AND SCENIC .\iu.i.i:n ___LL_ -M_._-.__ ---~~- n Protestant Orphanage l John W. Iiiirris . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Annual (Jnllecticmsflc _ ._- , _ _ Brvidi-virll. nvr Margaret Rnlirrtnililfill‘, ‘Yupc-q‘, 1.0 and “rs. 'l‘. Ii. (‘aineron ‘rlninig ‘ 1.00 (‘Ir- -r»;~ Aincllavalil . . . . . . . .. 7.0.7 NLM Nmlcnd U Imp lYi-".'1l\t"l' iiw lull RN‘ J‘ ‘Adnmbnxx _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ 4 1m) “l” Clifford nur- . . . . . . . . .50. jllql Llnvil Anderson ~50 I) i ' r»- Lmls. ivlflrNPill - '. Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . .. lfiJli ____ . Alden NlFlAlTPli .. fir) 5,) .. . V,‘ iium l)(".\‘f11‘ .. .. ‘>0, v __ 5,9 . Petfi"; North, per .\l .. lluinvrl. ginmsrmfl mstrlrtl p" Miss on", 2 Oul Ailains 1 ‘1- . - 1.00 i m) m l o". up, 1 ‘l’ m H" ll.ll'fll(l RI1l1\»'=-'\.‘~‘ m Vl/illizim 11.111191" 5n A " ml: Smailmnn 5*" 1m fr Charles Ellis L931 .. ., Jean Harris Fm“ Wmw“ """""""" " “lllyuii u Harris Mr". Rrillra}: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50, N!“ con“? Y”) _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ __ W‘ n‘ (“Hm “Hi Mrs. John Yea . . . . . . . . . . . .. .111 ‘ H’ roan“ EMU" v" Rtmjllrh‘ “xlyvl F-vrr, llceclici" Sinallman . and Barbara lratt l My‘ nob?“ ‘Voodsido 5f] lSFIRE SALE z l , We are selling" in the basement of our warehouse Tircsday and Vlednesday". Dee. 9th and 10th. to the re- ' tail trade of P. E. I. at a specially‘ reduced price two curs of fruit. one consisting of seven hundred and fifty boxes of Macintosh and Wincsap Apples. the other car consisting of Lemons. Grapefruit. Tomatoes, Felerv. Cucumbers. Sweet. Potatoes. Bananas. etc. 'l'hi's inixcd car from Boston was shipped under Heat- er's Service. and slightly damaged from fire which oc- up-rerl on Dec. 3rd at Fairvillc. li.. en route to Fliarlottetown. The car of Maples shipped from Pend- icton. B. C... was slightly damaged in transit on oc- coiint. of a defective cur. We are selling both these cars for the account of the shippers. in order to allow our out of town customers tn benefit by this special sale. the contents of the ears will not. be on sale until 'l‘ucsday' morning. 'l‘o_o_ur re- tail trade in Charlottetown we ask you to visit the warehouse. to our out of town customers full_ descrip- lions and specially reduced prices will be given you on the telephone if interested. Retail storckeepcrs only, positively no exceptions. ~ hinder the delivery to our different customcrsi for their Christmas orders booked in advance. as we have “h-emlv duplicated these cars. and they Will arrive early next week. I i I I t .4%H l I l l The above mentioned goods will not in any WHY | l l l Clarke Bros. l l é _ ._~.. .- __. -_>¢-£==£ l l l | YJLCA. H. Crfllg .. . lflfl 14o ioi T. Hewett. . .. 27R 16'! 20F. R. L. Day 181 ‘r122 315 R. A. Pendleton 203 314 13° J. A. Bentley 159 335 2'55 1014 1183 11th] Total .. .. 71337 ‘Rovers P. Mcinnls 170 1M l3“ .1. Ford .. m m 14" R.. I-lavlcy ... 135 151 15“ H. Day , ‘I92 253 l8‘. p“ 1T0 136 151 060 1053 821 . . . . . .. 2334 hfajoritv for Y.M:C.A. 42.’! pins. High S/nffle J. A. Bernie)" I745 pins High Dire: J. A. I lrro itlr1 is l‘ in Tiirsiiinr Evenvthini: that is ‘magnificent womanhood is vividly expressed this picture. heart ep’c! The seasons best acted, her-t ilress- ed, best directed, best recorded and brst beloved picture! Liniiie Harris ' Ailrcii hariws fill Miss Olive Adams . F15 l'er bliss Imi l'lii‘lips .. 12.00 Will-ll BOWLING CITY LEAGYIC Printers .7. . . . . .. 154 C73 ll. F..li"r i715 it'll ‘A. Nlartlii ..... 3M :33 N. Jenkins 151 147 B. Duncan 1'13 953 i131 i195 1123 Total . --<-- 385° (7.i\'.R. '_ irf. Afaciwwalrl 34'! 3"" 1'15 L. C3i\l"l‘t‘l1 ‘.118 1'2."- 201) ll. l7ou=zlas 1H lfii 131 n». ..... .. uir, m? 1M J. iicwatt .. 131 151 131' 91!!) 9E0 7G3 Total 3C3? pray-fly}. fm-v Printer: 190 pins. High Sinille E. VIW-SPY 3-111- lllgxh Three L. Cameron C48 pin; t pins. Bowling ‘To-night Zion Church League. wanson Ilere is a tremendous f1 ST. DUNSTANXS NOTES '. side. ... i null Blatinec. 3.15 . . . . . . . . .. 16¢, 31¢. Evening- 7 & 9.00 ., 26c. 42c, 52c. 5111f ROMP-i. SIIE Lovizs, MIL riciirs. sin: rmirrs, sin: WRINGS vovii 11mm‘ WITH rivriios. l II l R in ill ALSO TALKIE NICWS REEL i l .30‘ Last Saturdayi night tlu- members Jlutof the first ' A and second footbaill ‘if-RIMS licld a very successful smokcigl ,v.'liieli_ was thoroughly enjmvcd by ev- i P121‘ player. During: the smoker, tbcl coach. Rev. W. McCuigan, in review-l ing the past season, expressed his air l prcciation for the cooperation of all’ DlRYCFS, rind although few victories urre won be thought the season was a great success. A vote of thanks to Father Mc- Guigan was moved by Captain Q_ Murpliv, who also commended the team for the spirit shown and the brand of football played during the past season. ' Cflbtiiin J. Lynch of the second 1'1"" (‘flllilrfliulatcci the players for their sportsmanship and the conch ifnr ‘s excellent work in coaching iltiotli teams and his great interest in arm. IEMCHARLOTTETOWN, GP 6. i930 -- H »- '~-~ <~*"" "‘ ""'>- -_~._'_ .3" #71:?" Western Guardian The Central ' Guardian ‘ BUYINC live hogs and lamb: ct. .Kenstnzbon ‘mesdiiy forenoon, Dec. 19th. Aldcn Mouse. 9729-12-6-21 SALE FANCY needlework in l Iicartl Hail today, 2_ o'clock p. in- 1‘ 9733-12-6 POLICE COURII-At the Police Court yesterday morning, a_ man, charged with vagrancy was given four months in jail. NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- IANS-Rev. Dr. C. Ashdown will fconduct services, Dec. '1: 11 a. m.. Gcddes Memorial Church: 2.30, Long ‘River; 7, New London. , CHURCH SERVICES on Dec. 7th will be conducted at Cross Roads at 11 n. m.; Alexandra at 3 p. m.; lHazelbrook at 7 p. in. Prayer meet- ibe held at home of Deacon Judson, Pownal. __ PASTORAL CHARGE ——The serv- es for Sunday, Dec. 7th are: Hump on at ll; DeSable at 3, with Sacraderitof The Lord's Sup- per and Bbnsliaw iit 7. Rev. Geo‘. Ayers, Minister. ’ ' RECEIVE LEGACY-The Board of Trustee of the PEI. Hospital. tzraiefully cknowlcdgc a legacy of $500 from tbc estate of the late Mrs. Simon w. Crabbe. ‘ IIAMPTC PURCHASED FOXES-Messrs. \V. E. McLeod arid B. Hall. of Nova Scotia, were recent. visitors to the Is- land. While here they purchased some of Mr. M. W. Wood's prize foxes, which they had admired at the Amherst Fair. NOTE: COMMENCING MONDAY, December eighth. Motor Coach No. 205 will leave Charlottetown at 7.30 p. maiustead of 7.45 p. m. as at present and train No. 40 from Mone- ton is clue at Cbarlottetomi at 10.25 p. m. instead of 10.45 p. m. 0731-12-6-31 ENTERS TRAINING SCHOOL- Miss Myrtle E. Livingstone, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Livingstone, of Clyde River, P. E. Island has cri- tered the Training School for At- tendant Nurses conducted bv the Household Nursing Association at 222 Ncwbury Street, Boston. MURRAY HARBOR - Evangelist L. F‘. Wallace, of Nova Scotia, will speak in the Murray Harbor Bap-l tlst. Church, Sunday, Dec. 7th at. ll- n. m. and that evening at Sturgeon in Baptist Church at 7 p. m. Mr. Wallace will, every evening from Dec. 7 to 14 inclusive, hold meetings in the Sturgeon Baptist ‘Church. PROCEEDINGS ENTERED- 1n- terpleader proceedings have been en- Lei-ed in the case of Viola. Fall vs Peter Trainer, to prevent the sale of the licrsc, Ltngset by‘ the latter. 11w case was heard before His Hori- nur Judge Duffy yesterday afternoon’ who decided um the transaction isl ivitbin the statute of 1878 and tiherel fsre fraudulent and void. except. us between ‘the grimtor and grantee. I FY01!’ player provided entertain- "W" 11.1’ fl speech, song or Jckeflrbe chocolate were fully enjoyed by even. "11" Present. This enjoyable evening yns brought. to a close by singing (‘rid save the King. ,1 The three (lebatini: societies held heir usual debates Wednesday cv- ciimg. St. 'l"hoin::s Society held an excit- ing debate on the question: "Re- .'1Z)ll‘t‘(l that Canada's destiny would have been greater bed she remained under Rance." A great many point; were brought. out by the speakers on both sides, and tlic. question was tbor 011321111’ debated from every m\‘o_ The result was ii victory for the Cr-n. side by a smnll lll3j0l'll_\'. St. John's society bad n keen de- bate on the subject: "Resolved that Prohibition is n benefit. to Canada‘ A great. number of points and argu- ments were advanced on both sides, especially by the two lenders. The Cniis won iiftcr a fairly stiff tussle. St. Augustine's Society had l. very kccri debate on the question: "Re- resulting in n victory for the Pro lbc added the levy. abundance of cigarettes. cigars and} ' ' a solved that. better athletes are rats-l a cd in the country than in the city," Sheriff's costs were fixed at $1‘? T0 AVIAT ARRESTED -— H. S, Jones, the aviator who in a Moth plane, crashed at. Lot 16 on Sunday, >Nov. 2 1m, and was subsequently ucmoved to the hospital, due to in- ‘juries, was arrested yesterday at muoncton by New Brunswick Police, ‘charged with violating the law with lregarcl to lord's Day observance. lJones, who through his attorney had lnrranged satisfactory bonds, will ap- ‘lpcar on Saturday before Magistrate [Ernest H. Strong, at Summerside. It. ,\\’lll he remembered that in the ac- lcidcnt referred to Jones sustained a broken nose and some severe bruises. while his companion, Clmrloo Yeo, i4, received a fractured leg And a number of minor bruises. Both were found unconscious. The plane was badly damaged, although n: crashed from a height of only one hundred feet. ‘ COLONEL MOREIIEN T0 VISIT CITY-Colonel W. J. Morehen, of Toronto. Ont, for many yreara one of the Army's chief executive offic- ers at Territorial Headquarters and former Divisional Commander of This Society is for the pupils of Grade IX and X and Commercial, , and is the Society in which manyl Vof the y-nunger students make their‘ ‘maiden speeches. This society isl very successful this year and although f naany of ti: members have never do» ' ‘bated before they show great indie-l Bentley 751 “mms "I bumml"? bmlllml d°b“l°1'5, friends are very cordially invited. A ‘before the end of the term. v The rink committee ls busy getting , the rink in condition for the winter: season. The rink is now ready forl ' flooding and if the weather remains; cold there. is evry ll‘.\’ll"‘.il0I'l of hnv- l Bolero themes-Ears used with $3141.11"! n seed 511m of 1w 1n rwrd vrcd orlcer, nncl c~~:i:lc-~.'.-‘_-; thg- bo- '4-'l in en 02er- lioirs the bolero out. .1’. ‘c that lino. ‘ time. fir‘ fur and fur-trimmed omstumes ire shown with hat: to match. | Saint Jflin Division, which embraces Prince Edward Island, will visit Charlottetown next. week. The Col- onel will conduct two special Revival meetings on Wednesday and 'I‘hiu-s- day evenings, Dec. 10 and 11 at. a p. m. in the local Citadel and all Sol- diers, Pix-Soldiers, Adhercnts and very successful series of Campaigns has recently been conducted in the Marltimes by the Colonel and local Salvationtsts are anticipating n great stir-up. Adjutant and Mrs. Martin extend an invitation to all citlncns to attend these special services. Hat, glow-s and h? remain ileht when frock and shoes In I IHI brown. series of Friday night, parties. PERSONAL! land Hospital. l His many friends will regret to of ‘ins for Alexandra on Dec. 11th W111 Miller Bros. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ‘llcam that. Mr. Allan Forsythe merit. The Guardian regrets to learn of the illness of Mr. callum Bruce, M. P. P., of Avondiile. Address And Presentation On Tuesday evening. Dec. 2nd inst" tho neighboring people of East and Central Royalty gathered at. the home of Mr. Jmnes P. Duffy for the purpose of paying l good will visit. to him and his daughter, Mrs- Sheehim, before their moving from their pres- ent home at East Royalty to their new home in Charlottetown. ‘Phase present w'ere:—lvf.r. A. R. McKay, Mrs. Francis McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smallwood and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. George Munn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Brothers, Mr- and Mrs. Gorham Cook. Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Walk- er, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mr. John Dooley. Misc Annie Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil wood, Mr. and Mrs. Unc- oln Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. McRae, Mr. Kenneth McRae. Mr. Eugene Cullen, Misc Laura. Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spillett, Mir. and NIZrs. Melvin McAusland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lund and Mr. T- P. Cul- ien. On motion Mr. Lincoln Wood was unanimously appointed chairman and m. following entertaining ‘pro- gramme renderedz-A readng by Miss Laura Cullen. l solo _by Mr. Eugene Cullen. encorcd, a reading by Mrs. W. P. McLeod, solo by Mrs. Lincoln Wood and a reading by Mr. W. P. McLeod. On being called upon Mr. W. H. Smith arose and l-fter some well worded euloglstic introductory re- marks very capiibly rend the follow- ing address- Mr. Duffy and Mrs. Slieelian:- Dear friends: ' As we understand you are about to depart. from among us and take up your abode in Charlottetown, we take this opportunity of expressing our regret that we are to lose you as neighbors but console ourselves with the thought that you will be within our reach. For the number of years that we have had the privilege of your ac- quaintance you have proved your- seiven to be worthy citizens, ever ready to assist in every way possible, when called upon. Mr. Duffy as a. famier has set us an example which we all might be glad to follow, and cven yet although in his elghtys his work ts always well in advlnco. which proves how diligent imd progressive he hos been. And not only in agricultural lines has Mr. Duffy been an example to us, but also in his religious duties, with his faithful observance of the Sabbath day and his rogulnr attend- ance at church. We an glad to know you are now able to retire and trust you both mly be cpnred many years to enjoy your new home. Kindly accept this gift u l slight. token of the esteem in which you are both held by the community. Mrs. Francis smnllwood then pre- sented Mrs. Blieehan with n bunti- ful parlor lamp and Mr. A. R. Mc- Kay presented Mr. Duffy with a lovely upholstered easy chair. The recipients made suitable replies, in which they cordially thanked their good friends for their kind remem- brance and tokens of goodwill. Mr. Duffy in the course of his remarks stated that. he was very sorry to be leaving nu’ good neighbors of out Royalty. where he spent twenty-four prosperous and enjoy-able years amongst. them, but. was consoled by the thought that he WM not going very ill‘ awry. Appropriate speeches were deliver- ed by Maura. W. H. Smith, L. Wood. Eugene Cullen, W. P. McLeod and J. J. Duffy. which was followed with tho usual sin: song "For they ue nil jolly good follows." _ . A moat delicious m4 dainty lunah ‘ENJOYAILI AUCTION PARTY- The auction party held in C. W. L Hall tut night wu very much an joyed by a goodly crowd of keen card players. The ladies‘ prize was won by Mrs. W- 0.. Davy and the ladies’ consolation prize went to Mrs. Chu. MacDonald. Mr. Jerry Peter: won the gentlemen’: iw-ize, the eon- solatlon prize going-to Mr- Benedict Callaghan. ‘ml; was the first in n Mr. Chas. MacDonald won the freeu out. 'I‘hc friends of Mr. Josiah Carmody will regret to learn that: he i: ser- iously ill in the Prince Edward Is- —OONGIATULATIONI Ara ex- ttended to Mr. and In. Roy Mc- ', Lean, of Lot. 18, on the birth in the Hbspital on Tuesday, Mother Ind . Prince County of a. bonnie baby girl. daughter are doing nicely-S. trig progress towards recovery-S. D. m. lng. ed in Egmont Bay-S. Trinity United Church in the chair. lows: President. Mrs. send, Sherbrookc: first. vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Colin Milligan, (re-elect- ed); second vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Callback; Recording Secretory, Mrs. George Bowness; Correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Victor ‘Travers: treasurer, Mrs. John I-Iogg, pianist. Mrs. Ben]. Sharp: for missionary monthly, Mrs. MacPherson and Mrs. C. B. Morris: Mrs. Harry Pridham and Mrs. F. Strong will have charge of next month's programme. The meeting closed with prnyer.—S. \ —LAST BOAT 0F THE SEASON- The last potato boat of the season. the S. S. Predenburg, was loading at the Marine Wharf, Summerside on Thursday. She left on Friday morn- ing for Victoria, arriving there about noon to finish loading. When fully loaded she will carry 80,000 bags of table stock potatoes to the New York market for Mr. M.‘ J. McIvor. of Klnkorii. The S. S. Fredenburg is a. Norwegian steamer and came from Windsor, N. S., to Summerside. It is expected that she will sail on Sunday for her destination. ‘Ihls is possibly the latest; date that. I steamer has left this part of the Is- land, as it is not: far off the usual date for a general freeze-up of the harbours.-—_S. —DEA'I'H 0F MRS. HARRY DAR- BY-Mimy friends gwlll learn with deep regret of the death after only one week's illness of Mrs. Bessie Darby, wife of Mr. Harry Darby, M. L. A.. of Abrams village. Mrs. Darby was only in her fifties and her sud- den and unexpected death is a deep loss to her family and I150 to the community in which she lived. She was the daughter of the- late Capt. Morrison of Malpeque. 'Aft.er the death of her father the family re- moved to Sunimerside, when the do- ceased made many friends. Since her marriage she resided in Abrlm: Vil- lage. Mrs. Darby wiu c staunch member of the. United church at Wellington and-was prominent in the different societies of the Church, where she will be much nursed- There are left; to mourn bacldq her husband six com and one daughter namely: Ernest and Arthur of Bos- ton, Mass; William of Trail, B. 0.; Walter of Halifax, N. 8-, at; present at. home; Harry, Jr., attending Prince of Wales College; Edwin and Miss Gerlldlne ct. home to all of whom 111a Guardian extends it; sincere sympathy. One con. John, who Join- ed the P. E. Island 105th regiment, wu killed in active service in the Great War. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. S. was then served in the most. gracious manner, by the India of East Royal- ty, who m well known for their ex- cellence in this art. Friendly discourses and Jokes fol- lowed and continued until almost —SLOWLY RECOVERING — Mr. Peter Coughlln, Lot 11, who has been seriously ill in the Prince County Hospital for some time, is now mak- —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH, Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Minister, Sun- day, Dec. 14th: Bedeque, 11 n. m.; Cape Traverse, 3 p. m. Communion of the Lord's Supper; Scarletown, '7 --I‘UNERAL SERVICES — Mrs. Mary Arsennult, aged 75 years, who passed away at the residence of her son, Mr. John Arsenault, of Sum- merside, on Tuesday, was buried at." Egniont Bay on Thursday morning. The service took place in the R. C. Church, Rev. P. X. Gallant. omclat- Mrs. Arsenault formerly recid- —ELECTION 0F OFFICERS-The annual meeting of the W. M. S. of took place this week and the officers for the coming year were elected. ‘The vice- presidcntI Mrs. Colin Mtlllgan, was Mrsui... R. Allen gave the Scripture reading. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and passed. The officers are as fol- Major Town- —DON'T roiioc-r 1;. sun‘ mu so» u me, ,' homo made clndy in Epwézgkir" “my! D80. 11th, beginning n] D. m. 973mm“ 11,..." -__ —SEVEN iinui my serve Tuesday, Dec, "B18 Goose Dinner" Buy Hull. Bingo, and other amusements. r ' will be made for biggeggregflum history of above ball. Door; l“ o'clock. Dinner served m, N‘ further announcement. llALL_ ,_ 30 nzxt, p, 111 Seven M,“ K118561113 ennui"- 8732-12-6.“ —DEA'I'II or FORMER -'I‘ho death of Mn. 5a,» St Elcanors, formerly Eleanoi-s, took piacg in _ bcrta, on Saturday, y..~f,:,l,l:,'" M‘ She had been ill only a month,‘ Curr wu formerly Mu; 5 torof St. Eleanor}, G°°"° wmmm" Q1"- anu 11m till her husband's death on m‘, 0'“ Carr homestead, North st. Elam; RESID 0f North M. Fbllovvtng her husband's‘ death m, teen years n80, she removed to Cil- gary, and ever since has m“, h" home with her daughtk, Olive. 111, remains are expected to l-llTlVl gt Siunmcrside on Monday evening, mg the funeral will be held on Tum" at 2 o'clock from the liomg son, H. V. Carr, North St. mun“. to the United Church in 1m, ]5_ 5m, puthy la extended to the. lmmedim family. and ii wide circle o! "m, lves. The sons and daughter; Rfiv- A- L” Carr, Wembley, 515e,“. 11"" E- Cirr- Nantin, Alberta; i"; tin C. Carr. Kingston, 0rd,; ;;_ w, llcrs Carr. North st. Pllcanors; m, E. S. Anderson, Toronto, (mi; M“ Frank Montgomery: Wetagivikiip 51. bcrtn and Miss Olive B. Carr. Cal‘ gary, Alberto-s. ZM________ PERSONALS ,» —Mr. and Mrs. Crtlly Lea, n! v19. torts. are being welcomed tn Sum- merslde. They recently bought tho residence of Mr. illcNutt. on Han. over Street-S. —Mr. and M11. J. l’. Mgclmflg, gt Summersidc, have moved down from the north end of thn town and llArl taken Green Cottage, nn Afvrile Street for the winter months-S —-Mrs. David Banks, of Lot ll, en- tered the Prince County Hospital m Wednesday for surgical treatment. Her many friends tnmt. that sh! viii coon be about again as usual-E. —Many friends will be plezuedb hear that Mr. Edwin Taylor, it North Bedeque. is considerably lu- proved in health, although still cui- flned to the Prince County Hosplpl. -—S. -—Mr. and Hrs. Jack McWilltniu and little daughter Belle, of ‘Nest Cape, who have been residing in Barrie, Ont, for the past: four mu have arrived home and will tnke mi their I ldence again on their ‘arm at. West Cape. '1‘h-\y are rceelviiil l. hearty welcome from their mim- friends-S. \ —Mra. C. C. Dickie entertained the bridge Club on gentleman's nlghl last; week at her liornc on Milton Avenue, Bummanide. A dainty chicken supper was served by t‘\' hostess, after which bridge FM forty-fives were played. A vPrv en- joyable evening was apent.---~5. -Mrs. Harold (irockelt, of Bum- merside, entertained n number o1 her friends rt bridle last. ‘Ihursdll evening. The prlh winners W!!! Mrs. Arthur Corney and Miss Hm’ Huestla. Refreshments were mitt by the hostess at the conclusion 0t play-S. Eastern Guardian ..' n. onomirs 51111" GROUP-The St. Georges Stud! ITO"! held its first meeting in Novcmbtf with Inspector Hynel and four teach era present. Florence Christian wll appointed president and Kath?" Fitzpatrick Wu appointed 560F915" After I brief discussion on the 0011f" u: Studies, Mr. nynes m» I ""1 lnterilting ‘Ind helpful talk on 5M1 Work. midnight, when everybody joined in the chm-us of "Auld Lang Sync," followed by “God Save the King," and enjoyable event. "Seal" is a shnde t0 11¢ "clmml lwith in winter coctumea. _,-_. nu colors. such u W111! "d1 ‘m’ thus terminating a moat. pleasant we,“ ‘m; dug, bins that are b01111 advanced for conts and 616W» covered with scales. I ulna limd i-rriudon caused lou of aloep. lkoptonmln themforiliru Grooming l u». John F. Greenslade Tells 110w Cuticura Healed Scdlp Trouble- -_._____L___.,.__ ‘Ptnt my hair beam dry and limb and than m! Ifllv 11mm“ itchy and muned nie to auctchwlvlg "l tried mun] other remedial without encode. I llflll "91"! Cum curl Soup and Ointment and lot coma relief aim thtflrlt IPP1'""°"' winks and the call. P111191" 9 irritation coin etely disappeared. lvm belied." (Sllfled) Gnrltofl. Sukatdicwm. ms.z':si-.-.=r:z.-iirrvva~_c.masn u..." y ncul which Wm "TY elicit“ vlvnu fnlllnl out fut Tl" Jami F. f . 6 watch 1,, R11 Carr, u, 0f he: l i l v ~ i l t’ l iirah Com} She married There her son, vllliers. still “Sm . l fl .1