51 ............_..=.......___.. l’A(}i’. SIX _ _,_ _ A _ ____,___, _, _ A __ ._ _ ___ .._-__.-.»-.-- W 'rua CnARLoT'ri:TowN CUARDiAN NOVEMBER 3°-1936 '___7_ _ A °l|- ‘t’_ si>oNsoaEn BY: CATHOLIC woMEN's LEAGUE HIL CHEERS Fon _ "PASTEUR" STILL ECHO ` Warner Bros. Screen The Story nj _ i 'Another Great Hero of Huniruiily! '_ The thrilling and inspiring ilramii of iiisiory s ._ I immortal war nurse . . . who forsonl; the gililcii . 1 /.’ $3' 4* 'E27-` .` gaieiy of Loudon drawiugwooins for ilie shell- - swept misery of blood-dn.-nclied batrlcticldsl "_- eniliuriaxiic appreciation tint/ reception of a <~; .i picture like "Th¢51ory ofLoiiis Pusieiir". . .iliis ‘~' , great real-life portrait, proriiicefl on ilu' sunie .1 Without ller noble satrijiccs ilie muiierri Rei/ Cross might ru-ver have been Iium.' Wiilioiii your .. f "li 1’ stirring scale, miglil never bare been screened! i "\ \. [kr Hrnrl Was ` ‘Too Dig For Une Man To ‘, Puuerrl Ons World Was Too 1* Small To Share All Her Lair Y FRANCIS as FLQRENCE NOIGHTINGALE ii $1199 _ Ia Hunter Dwooglps Q iinu .i i r===ozu,"5 §~mo-o irzznz l~'%>m> <;,- Mrs. Seymour Scott. Mrs Iicrb~i" Frizzell. Mrs. Aubrey McPlir.ll and Mrs. Wesley Bell. . A short. program on the _ i Strike Report! ,_ , . _ j .Aditi iiiat A. 1. :vit-Lean will over- "Explorers of the Dawn," and her second. “Posscssl0n")-"she is, in a sense, an old-fashioned novelist. Picking her way past many of the influence" which have aife ccl DAILY 3.15-7.00-8.45 P. M. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR. ABCE. L-6798-7- 12-312. she was Ahroka Crtaswi-:LL ron CHals'i‘MAs -yet she was worth millions! Ph°‘°8“ph"" POULTRY ALL kinds bought at lull market \'a‘ue throughout the year. Signed The Royal Packing -yet she had a home! Co., Charlottetown. L-688-11-24-lzi. TIIE DOMINION LIFE ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY have removed she was their office to the Phillips Building, Grafton Street. L-844-li-27-Zi. -yet she got the man she loved! NOTRE DAME ma" TEA Jane Wyatt ___ Louis Hayward sale of Christmas Gifts will be held and on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec IN THE ist and 2nd. L-im-11-za-zif L UCKIES T nnsiiunaii 'ro ADvEiu‘rsEns.. A , - dvertisers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections. must reach the Guardian 0iItce by li A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a ten- dency to` delay copy. enforcing ua to carry' advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Piease make a note -- ‘_ ..._ , _ ' “Ads must be in Guardian Office by l ; I _~ °""' ii A. Mai" » L-ti. l ' .~~ . ` - _.l i 2 Lot 65, hcltl their monthly meeting . un Sunday Nov. lst, with a large attendance of members. The meet- ing was opened by prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were tlieii road and adopted. It was ct the modern iioveliit. Miss de iii voted that ii study club for young Roche keeps to a tradition, robust- ly appropriate to her theme. in which Tliackeray and Gulswortiiy preceded her. :neu be organized, and also a do- nation sent to the west to aid in 1 the building of it chapel in mem- ory of the late Margaret Jones. The "It 15 not suprising that tha iottei-y of a set of dishes which author of a chronicle so vital and vivid should bring it to a close the moment its sharp portraits are in danger of being blurred by imper- sonatlons on stage and screen." Reach Accord In Maritime Strike (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27 was ,donated by the Chaplain was ‘ drawn for and the lucky winner ` was Mrs. Peter Clarkin. The prize , for the monihly lottery, which was ‘ donated by Mrs. John McQuald, was won by Mrs. Joseph Duffy. The meeting was than adjourned. I\'I‘Il)l)ING IIELLS-A quiet wed- ding took place in the Presbyterian l Cliiircli, November 25, when Miss Alice Lillian Stewart, daughter of , Mis. Joseph Stewart of Sea View I iriis uiiitvd in niarrlage to Mr. Har- vey Woodside, sim of Mr. and Mrs. -- Harvey Woodside, Clinton. Rev. Mr. Negotiators announced completion i“.IcClai~y pcrforiucd the ceremony. tonight oi’ another step toward set- The blade wore a dress of blue silk tlement of the strike of seamen crepe with blue hat and coat to and dockworkers while Government match. After the ceremony the authorities were perfecting plans SOHHS CCUDYC II\°l01`€d to the home to move food ships to Ajnska and of the bride where supper await- Hawaii. The conferees said ri tentative ed them, only the immediate rela- tives being present. Previous to 9,¢¢°|-d had been reached |_,e¢“.(.._.“ her nmrrlngc the bride was tend- coastwise ship-operators and rep ered a shower by her friends in resentiitlres of the cooks and stew: S” View Han where she was the ards union. recipient of some lovely gifts. Mr. At the Same time' me Sovm and Mrs. Woodside will make their major striking unions began sign- hom” m Clinton' ing contracts to man Government chartered emergency ships to Al aska, and the Interior Dcpai'tini=i announced the coast guard lin. agreed to "cooperate" in th movement of supplies to strike isolated Hawaii. Deny General (C. P. by Guardian's Special '.-Virc) PARIS, Nov. 27-Rcpoixs of an imminent general strike tlii'ou;;li- out Franco were denied in ii state- ment tonight as the country mc- cd ii showdown between worizers, employers and the Gs\'ci~iiiiieiii. “The confederation lin' never thought of ordering ri gviici-al strike and does not even ciivi-a‘_-2 such an eventuality," this official. Leon Jouhaux, told the newspaper Intrsnsgleant. Premier Blum meanwhile ir.- troduoed in the Cliainbvr of De- puties a bill imposing conipiilsory arbitration of labor difficulties on employers and employees alike, bringing to a head a conflict bc- tween the two organized factions which has been brewing since Nov. 4. Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. . .'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabonta Drug Store, Montague. tf _ .’Tl~IROUGI'IOUT l-hc season pélts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R.. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague and J A. Webster, 156 Rfrhmond St., Charlottetown. _ L-600 WORK FOR UNEMPIDYED CUT KNIFE, Bask.-A project has been started here by Rev. Fath- er C. E. Ares, designed to keep un- employed relief llsts. Tools, mater- iai and equipment have been in- stalled in a rented shop and work- ers are manufacturing cabinets, e wind-electric i;er\¢i°l1i0\'S. P10'-“F frames and gifts and novelties o various kinds. Revenue from Bale 13 to be distributed among the workers. My Cleaning of Silver Fox Furs is _ FORMER ISLANDER. IN ' CHARGE - From unofficial ol- lt lliough thoroughly creditable sour- ‘l ces the News received intimation 0 that the large departmental store ' of the 2 Barkers Ltd., would con- tinue to be operated in Amherst without any radical changes. Other businesses in town that were owned or Controlled by the late Mr. Bar- kci' will also continue along prcs- ent lines, including G. M. Barker, Ltd., and the Barker-MacLean M0- tor Co Lid It is generiuly undef- sce the iiiiiiiagcmeiit of the Barker holdings with the assistance of capable incinbc-rs of the different ..iat`t`s. The intiinalion gleaned by .lic News today will bring to a con- -clusion iriuch of the speculation .liiit has existed in Amherst and iliriiiigliout the county, and also li.'ilt numerous wild rumors that iiii'.'e been current. The retention of the big departmental store in Am- herst will be welcomed by both town and county..-Amherst News.-Mr. McLean, whois an Islander and ii‘.ni'i'ierl to an Island lady has at liiost of friends here who will be interested in his business deal. Miss Vivian M'.:Pherscn, R. N., 30 Caleb Street, Portland, Maine, ar- iivccl home Friday, November 27, to spend a two weeks vacation with lier parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McPherson, Darlington, New Wilt- shire. Recalls Niagara Marriage Centre NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Nov.,2s -It was no secret that certain ministers 25 years ago did share wedding fees with hack drivers, and Lherc are some who believed the practice was carried on even after the resolution of the Ministerial Association, says The Review- - _ The editor was discussing the Ot- t tawri Joumal‘s "25 Years A80 Comment" that said "the Intema- tional Ministerial Association of Ni- agara Falls, Ont., and N. Y., went , on record as being 'unalterably OD- ; posed’ to the old practice of min- iisters sharing marriage fees With l hack drivers. 'The Falls’ was then known far and wide as honeymoon town, and the ministers were tak- i ing a. firm stand against 'commer- cialization' of the marriage cere- mony." f The Review continues: "Many S couples who came here to get mar- ried in those days had no particu- lar preference for a minister. All they wan‘ed was to get rnanied as quickly as possible before the ar- istei- here and there did have some sucharnemnw e r t its ii i< ii i - lndorsed by the Best Breeders Ms' ,O QQHQ "fe ,eel “ V "Not all ministers took part in Have your skins cleaned and you will me arrangement, but some draws realize i1¢Si. prices. found it a lucrative source of ex- Prompt Service-Personal Attention tra. revenue to be in the marrying visitors business. One minister used G to leave wczrd-hwith is hiégigtdrgver or someone a ome so e was a‘\vays available in a. hurry Fort- | 136 Kent St.-Morcll Hotel Warehouse ,,,,,,,¢,y ,how day, mv, B0," f.,}_ CHARLOITETOWN ever and nowadays_lt lsmecessarv rival of interfering relatives. The result undoubtedly was that a min- to give three days notice before\ .. _ la wedding may be solemnized C. VV. L._l\lEETING-Tl`l8 Cath-1 Clic \Vomeii`s League of St. Annc's, i _ _ _ _*___ Y ' ,.;'.1 _ ___ -4 impressed With Those Splitting Headaches Swedish Visit, A Symptom of Disease (A. P. by Guardian’s Special Wlrc) ` SYRACUSE, N. Y., NOV. 28-MISS Agnes Macphail. member of Par- _ l 'I‘iia cause of headache is the accumulii »i> of llament for Grey-Bruce, Ontario declared today that unless govern- B _ ments etiected "a more equal rlis- ' tribution of wealth, employment _ and leisure," the capitallstic sys- tem would collapse. Oomrnenting on impressions of trip to Sweden. Miss Macphall said ln' gains in piece* ol' eight. l n that Sweden has attained "an telllgenl: economic system" giving gen ._1,e, ag; ms spanish gg its people “sustenance and havnt ernment had mint-cl ii large siiv H858." Rnd Bddbd that "U19 United coin that was current in tradi States or any other country would ¢en;,~e5 0| me W0;-ld, It was such demimd that the British She declared the fate of thc: Govermnerit merely restamoed do well to copy it. , _BHTERS f R i ______.___. -__ tion of poisonous matter in the _blood whirl reads with it, every ninincrit, to all piirl: the body. This poisoning of the systiuii must hi cleared up before you can get rid of tlii headache, which is a syiiiptoni of :in un healthy condition of the body. Bomove the poisonous matter from tlir blixsqod with Burdock Blood Bittcrs, then, ll 0 I. more headaches’ United States depends on "whether [ for use in Meme England. Mr. Roosevelt will continue progressive policies. “So called radicalism ln gove mental affairs," she B-Serted. and others from a complete c lapse." i the Nova Scotia capital to reap (C-P- by Guardlalfs Special Wir MONTREAL, Nov. 27 -James Carson, president of Montre loard of Trade, said today nece sity of the proposed wiiterwny fro to the International Joint Commis- punch out a small piece of the c sion at its final session. "Territory adjacent to the pr his The coin was in coristaiit c culation in the United States and m- Eastern Canada at the end of the “is 18th and early 19th centuries. what is going to save your countrv was valued higher in shipp Ol- ." te national trade. Consequently Hal fax merchants paid a premium for the coins and they became »~ 2 y. li°""°2|Tf="|¢ BWI* f i;::f.;.";.;°.‘;:.i‘; ...€°.1:.":.§‘:.s1,':... to \\4 =- 1” STORES A So serious became the sltuati Q oi ' re ri rzolnz because of its use in in gather them up and ship th°m profit. L. long and deeply on the best me s- circulation on the Island. _ ni I-le hit upon a clever idea that iontreal to New York “is not ap- killed two birds with the one stone. :arent to us,” in a brief presented He \vould have his sllversmlth - h O | '-0 Pass as 11 shilling and is - ui o posed waterway already is mic. ation valued at tive shillings. quately served by watcriviiys, rail ways and other forms of transpo tation facilities. none of which used to nearly its capi1clty,"~ Ca son said. ‘ "It seems to us lt wauld be in- jurious to existing modes of trans- portafiom nombly me m,h.0adS_ cf Prince Edward Island was sol which are suffering from lack traffic. and further, it ivmiid Adu *‘°f'*’D¢=d Outside the isllnd and ,_ a consequence remained in cir- to the already heavy burden ca 1'. 15 available Spanish dollars we of ed. The mutilated coins were no ricd by our Canadian t:ixrmycr,"lif~ °"l“U°“ “S they Were 1I\Y€Hd0Cl~ added. Find Roosevelts m0l'Ch3I\f. H. Caledonian, discover EARLY U- ri ’ at on that Goyemor Smith poride d - s ln i.-.i .- e outer rim would go into circ - _ Accordingly, say; Charlott.etown‘s ' - i ,_ historian, Benjamin Bremrie all “ful Calendms' P9 New Desi ns ` ,_ gathered in and the work was cn- g ;;‘;)i;’;‘1lt?n?emv§('§;“]:“é§a;“ Uéellsland See the new KING ED- ' ~ u y ex- i, ccuted and the financial problem ‘VARD CALENDARS' . V. as ' ' HiSl0W Provide; an anti-climax to the story with a Sgotttsh an. ccdote. One shrewd Charlottetown A beautiful CANADA ` U3 n '==®fT it . ` i'i0P' 7 . i ‘"5 T ciiiirsirs . ... is BDUK and TOY . 7 SiillTli iiLiiUS I a al of keeping the spanish dollars in ~ `* if 'ZOE t, Hrinouinrcns , i CALENDARS " it for 1937 i A large stock of Beau- "' fi You will want one. Then t we have CALENDARS .A with local views suit- T. able for sending to friends abroad. Prices . 3 range from 10c each up. .~ ' ll CALENDAR. scotch- .i Typical Ameri_callS ed 10 hi-9 J0y that the Governor man CAL E N D AR’ . WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 - Th romance of Eranklin Rooizevelt. Jr., and Miss Ethel du Pont of th e anti- New Deal du Ponts provides an- other argument for those who hcl that Americas “first family” is ai the centre piece from the "dough was worth nearly two shilling; i so America's typical family, writes Lm-,dm to be melted an observer. That the Presidents third so should became engaged to o. nic of men who spent thousiiads of dol- d t lars trying to elect Governor Lan- own 0 D don emphasizes the Roosevclts' practice of applying a typically Am- erican tenet-“livc your own life. The "riormalcy" of the first fam- ily is mirrored at Hyde Park where father curves the Christmas turkey, in the boys' occasional brushes with traffic officers, in the christening of a new grand-daughter, in a couple of trips to the divorce courts, in picnics with hot dogs and must- ard, in the family pew at church. Nearly four years as the first family has not removed the natur- alness of ii natural family, one in But "the best laid schemes so, legend relates, the depth of th ada. had been over-generous in cutting ai it n- l stead of one. The merchant ac- Q etc' t cordingly commenced a. collection i ' G 01 the nunchlnss and when he had - a large shipment. sent them to of “ miw and men sang aft ii-giey" CU The ship that carried them v,-em avy Jones' locker and e . Atlantic holds the secret of those interesting coins of Pioneer Can- I-Iomeland CALENDAR .I e nut-dollar". The resulting piece of 0|d Engl;md_ e[¢_, , i, Call early and make ;. Q your selection as these , i CALENDARS wiii be », sold out early. On sale at `: 0ARTER'S , soonsioar l Ill MEBIGRIAM MRS. KENNETH MacKENZIE Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie dledin Brookline, Mass.. Nov. 20, after an illness of several mouths. which each had ii mind of his own Bm" in P~ E- 1-- Clmlvla. daugh- ana knew now he wanted to uve.. NP Of Jvsiiipll and Sara Sober. sh WRS S ' Each of the Ptooscvelts-observing, of course, demands of his high sta- tion-has managed to preserve his individually. Typical instances: John parks e it rc ent of Brookline for the past twenty-five years. she made her home at 19 Winslow Road and later at 103 Abbottsford Road. a She leaves her husband, Kenneth battered automobile at the White MacKenzie, P. E. I., Canada; s House dcor and wears old cloth when he fccls like it. Elliott buys a Texas ranch, fusse 05 fimisliter. Mrs. Reginald A. Bailey, two sons. Fred L. and Earl, iiii or si Brookline; a sister. Mrs. Henry with Texas young Democrats, gets; price, Newca5¢_1,_._ N_B_",md tm,” a new job and ri iic\v wife and, comes lioinc to famlfy dinners. James mingics with crowds, sells. insurance. makes speeches. go:-sl fishing, enjoys being his fathers al, ‘ p Mrs. Roosevelt scrambles eizils in a chafing dish, goes down into ii coal mine to look things over. builds furniture and inakcs ii spcccli, The President goes fishing. cats- bI’0i»h0rS. Joseph, Hanford and Charles (Sobey>, Maple Glen, N.B,, also survive. Services were con- ducted by the Rev. Ahl D - hewitt. 5 ey ay i a hauburger and runs it nation. l Tum Your New F|'0Ck It's_ an American family. They, The Modern \`/ay lead their own lives. “Haley” Dollar » Solved Problem , For Lt. Governor (Canadian Press) i One-time Governor Charles' Douglas Smlih. if he were alive to- day, might sympathize with Al- bertans sticking on:-;cnt stamps on Prosperity Certificates, for the administrator of Prince Edward Island, hiitory reveals, had some monetary problems of his own back in 1815 which hc soivccl tn an ingenious manner. His invention, not a mere paper issue, but a coin with ii hole in it. became known as the Prince Ed- ward Island “lioiey doilar" now highly valued by coin collectors. The story of thc “lioley dollar" leads at once into the atmosphere of the Spanish Main and desper- adoes reckoning their ill-zotten WAKE UP LIKE A CAVE MAN! Jump out of bod full of lilo. Say hood-bye to dull, tired mornings. sip yourself to glowing health. lanlsh tha nonalllaa of modnn living. Do any with t od, alztdsh, had-taste, cad- Il l . W ld “ni 'I T322!! ,...»~ii`l!»‘&"i‘£’..i..."“' L‘i.'..... lol w'ln tha liiotatcps of thousands who have ra¢alnad4||:ll health and al\sr'y with aruba tlvaa. spa:-Ilptlonofa amoua nadlan doctor, r-a-tlvaa contain oatraeu ol (ruin and lists and act to ttmulata Iva of rho vlr organs of tho Lady. amino tha olimlaagton cactus: so n poisons and o uri! % or iiamirui :gtkmm aria Ja.. fron- a-rlvea‘ unique lc adocta bring new energy. new health. Bo rry lrulua-rlvl oodaaciof oats svn-ywiun. Cast la tins-» Zdc. . For your own protection rafnao anyanhctimtu. lnHtan“l‘r\||\-a~t|nl." Hemstilching Pleating Tucklng Fancy Stitching PRICES ON REQUEST. PROMPT ATTENTION. Modern Cleaners 161 Kent Street Phone 361 Q' »;~,,.u .i- ... j.-,._».,, 5.; M. _ 1-' cv ' f _ af ‘ » -.>~ v.- N. N- i. 4,. SMEL TS Buying from now until season ends ing. 75 Dorchester Street. Phond 1190. ' n. n. aacir. Ii-911-11-30-31. l -1--1--uxxail 0. li. BOEilllEii Jewellcr Montague Reduction sale of 33%% on Dishes and i Jewelry, etc ;__.__'_'__ .__`;.. "‘.°" "1" "1"" 1', ' \'~`..) _____‘ ~._` EE cc- _.“?‘ I _ i " 7.; .,i __ ,_- \\ / ».i./».//A R EE E 'it' YUCCII, ‘ r rl/c. lvc io V El mile CE had t \Ci'055 i -orous .- led slip /oungs » rrori po anish ou siio the .» ' the sp :ady i = i descen l. WC \. “It's - ri on t's gol ill 4% ii ice tem for 25 l8~ " ndidd . was se it, - .iillf ~~ e demo ily at iookery audlto east' T iday ii cl in ~ . my _ still continues “V ` y at 2. week Girl." EYES I G H T . EXiiMillATI0ll Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUF P F I Oflice Connected With Drug tar I! _______ __ __ _.___---` Po prices. A li J M A B il ll __ i v.._' ultry Buying poultry, all kinds, daily. Paying highest market ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0. LTD i Ll V. ii~89/i crops. O44-0-(fb-Q00-0406000-0 FARMERS liTIEliTlliIi! Now that tho harvest ls over and tho summer is ended your next most important problem is the marketing °f V0" Aa we have the beat facilities for brlylill. liindunl lm’ storing your Seed and Table Stock Potatoes in |1001 01° large and small rises with accom to the bolt Canadian. American. West Indies and South American markets we H0 In a position to handle unlimited quantities continuousl! throughout the season at highest market prices for cllh- Whethcr you intend delivering at our Warcllollle lf* Montague, at the Potato Shed In Georgetown, in clrloadl on the Railway Lino or by track, lt will pay you to get in toll!!! with ns before selling. c i’00LE & Ti|0l|PSOil, Limited VS l 74 \\`))“` i .1