NO<111111_1§_1}3 2% 193.0 5" \f The World's Finest 5-cent Chocolate Bar ,4 BEG WEIT A centre of rich. sweet creamy caramel, Island honey, Island butter, dates and nuts, covered with a Yo" high quality chocolate coating. 0N sate AT ALL_CANDY oounrsns m: suns T0 save rne wnurnns l / Western 1 I / CANDY CANESS CANDY RIBBONS calvor BASKETS Q1015 lN THE LATEST DESIGNS. CHRISTMAS MIXTURE lmlnmal Candy Limiter], is now making these candle! for (hrizatlnasu No Christmas Tree will be complete with- out them. ' ' You, llr. Retailer, should give us your order early. There w“ 1,,- Ll big do 1.1.2111 because they are reasonable in price, . .l in design, look nice. taste better, and .wlll be tho rillillfl‘ll'< delight. No Christmas Tree will be without them. You ran buy from as cheaper than you can elsewhere. (mlkl- n'1\\' so you can make. a good window display. It V/ould Not be Christmas Without National Candy \ CEDAR SHINGLES we have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 50" M EXTRAS, ‘I00 hi. 2nd CLEARS. 500 M. (‘HEARS - 200 M. X N0.1's. PRICES _ LOW- 1..1v.. POOLE o c0. PAOLIS’ WHARVES BETTER CLOTHES the wearer are noticeably ior. Clothing made to yo manner smartly dlviduality. And right t forts of lino-production products from the handcraft of the Custom Tailor! Thermo side protected nickel lotion steel body enameled. last longer washed in a Connor. A Amazing Efficient Wringer ' from oi I her direction. Phone or Write Us for Free Demonstration Limited . Sole Distributors for P. E. Island Murdock Ross The Connor Electric Washer The tub is three ply in- copper tub, second insu- outsidc. heavy The agitator does not drag the clothes through the water but forces the water 11p through the clothes. Im- liflwuible to injure the most delicate fabrics. Clothes The wrlngcr is of sturdy construction with oversize cushion rolls and inside safety release self adjusting tension. 'l‘he pressure on the rolls automatically fid- lusts to the b1|lk of the article. 'l‘he wringer wrings Sinclair ‘and Stewart (00 M. CLEAR] WALLS v Clothes made to the measure of super- ur own reflects your in- herc is the ever-present "difference which separates the clevercst imitative el- clothlers’ creation ed 1 r i Guardian 1 —BUY FOX MEAT. Meat Biscuit .ancl Kbblo at Bruce's. 9350-11-22-21. f —CLEAB COD LIVER OIL in stock at Bruce's. 9350-11-I2-2l. —INDIAN AXE HANDLES, in stock at Braces 9317-11-21-21. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHARGE- Rev. A. J. Reynolds, minister. Sun- day, Nov. 23rd. Bedeque, 11 a. m.; CBDc ‘Traverse, 3 p. m.; Searletown, 7 p m. -ADJOUR.NED FOR EVIDENCE --An assault case between two Sum- merside parties came before Stip- cndiary Wyatt 011 Friday and was adjourned until Mo11day.—S. —FOX, MINK AND POULTRY Farming gives a large cash return, with s. minimum amount of labor. IBuy "Brayco" Netting at Bruce's. 1 9317-11-21-21. — PRINCETOWN UNITED ("HURCll-Rev. E. M. ‘Altken, B. .A.. ‘Minister. Sunday. Nov. 23rd.~—10 a. :11 Sunday School; 11 s. m. Service of worship with childrens service; _7 ~p. m. Service of worship. i — KENSINGTON’ -‘ Presbyterian Church services Nov. 23rd. 11 a. m and ‘I p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m. .l\i.inlster, Rev. D.. L. Griffiths. Pree- town Presbyterian Church services 3 p. m. —(JHICKEN SUPPElL-A 1111111021‘ of Summerslde members of the L. O. B. A. attended the chicken sup- lpcr given by the lodge at Borden 011 ‘Wednesday evening. The supper was iexcellent and piping hot. The first lpart of the evening was taken up 'wttl'1 a business meeting. After the ‘lsupper had been thoroughly enjoyed a social time was spent-S. —-B1IIDE.TO-BEV SilOil/EREIL-A very pretty shower and dance was given on Tuesday evening at the residence 0f Mrs Percy Weeks, Pope Road Summcrside. in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Mamie Laughlin. There were abrut fifty 0! her girl friends, present and a,most delightful time was spent The re- ception rooms were tastefully decor- ated in pink and white to harmonize with the daintily trinuiled basket which contained tangible expressions of good-will from her many friends. Miss Laughlln although completely overcome with surprise thanked the guests in a very charming manner. The verses accompanying the gifts 2 2 0' < 3 9. g 1-» '4 3. 1-.- r: w: r4- 5 o m E m LT :3 Q- ‘all been opened and admired 1110 was furnished by Mr. l-“n-ic I\".l-;1_v. Mr. Hucstis of Slunmcrsldc and Mr Cannon of St. Eleauors. Some of the guests contributed some fine vocal music. Ice cream and other refresh.‘ menis were served in buffet style b1‘, the hostess. Miss Laughlhl is one 5i SIIBIDPOOKB‘! most DJPUIBT vouncj ladies and has the best wishes of a host. of friends. She was the recipient. of many lovely gift: of sliver, linen and chlna.—S PERSONALS l i ~lVlr. Wcddleton. who has becni spending a short holiday with 1111:. ‘wife and son Pnul at Sunnnerslde.‘ left for New York on 'I‘l1ursday.—S. 1 --~M.r G. Shelton 811.1111. M-i-hN-i 3mm Mrs sharp of Birlctorll were V15- ltors. t.) Summerside on Tlmrsdatw ' ‘Mr Sharp leaves this week for T01; hr- finds out l1 room was cleared fcr a dance. .\111:.'1c _ _ {ms CHARDOTTETmVFLGIJAKIRMQIAP Kcnslngton exhibitors most of the honors at the celved by the C. N. S. F’. B. Associat- ion on Friday morning is as fol- lcws:—R. S. Humphrey, Kensington, seven firsts, two seconds, two thirds and two fifths; Peter Ct. - Clark, Summerslde, four firsts, two seconds. Thomas Humphrey, Kenslngton, two firsts, one third and one fifth; Pure Canadian two seconds, one third, three fourths; Colin Stewart, Sum- nlerslde, one third, one fourth; J. M. Laird. Kensington, one second, one third, three fbllftliSi W. B. Mo. Arthur. Kevnsington. one third, one _f;fth; Urban Gillis, Mlscouche. one second; .1. A. Lea, one second. one llllh. Sixteen classes were Judged-S t onto to attend a Fox Breeders meet- ing and to take in the Royal Winter rain-S I | —Mr. Robert Morrison of Arvada. ‘Quebec, who is a son of the late D. R. Morrison of Summerside, arrived home on Wednesday on a short vis- it. He ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonon-S. i . —Mr. Alexander zlffleclc, Bedequc, has returned from a very nice en- ' _ioyable trip to Halifax, where he has been visiting his son Will for the last week. Mr. Affleck is 8'1 years young and still going strong and en- Ij ring the host of health. He was lucompanierl b_\' his niece Miss Ruth ‘Sobey who has spent the past three months with him, but expects soon ‘to take up her new position with the C. N. R. Railways. Eastern Guardian , ..~1..;xk11vi11:w IN ‘TUTl-I-Tho 1 Cciobel" meeting ol L aeview I11- ‘Silt/lilo? met on the fourth at the 1101112 of l\f1's. S. J. Rose With an attendance of seven mmebers. Roll ‘call was answered by potato recipes. ‘II; was dcc'd"cl tlzat the Institute 173.1’ paired. Program consisted ofz-Road- jlngs by Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. J. E. ‘Dingwell, Mrs. E. D. Fraser, Mrs.- ‘A. W. Marrow and lVlrs. S. J. Rose. The new‘. 1111'! annual meeting met at. 1.711s. 1. H. l‘ 1w; on Nov. (l. Minutes of last regular and last. a11- lillllill nmetlurts were read and adopt- ed. Roll call was nmivered by pay- ing mombr ‘p fer‘. The following Vwfficera “fem ailzlroirltedz-lhx": . . Oh Alum" my 8mm‘. yum, is “T” * ' hushed, Miss Gm“ 711v ivarm true heart ts still r13‘ A E And on thy bale and peaceful face -“"D"“""di “l”! in“ i 1:; rsrzting deaths cold chll'. ' P" i Thy l1z1nds are clasped 1131011 thy ‘ . 1'. rfol- Urey. ‘ to ‘*‘ t“ m" '5“ M!“ A We have k led thy marble b: hfcnwluxlri and 1H5. Annie 172W‘. Lib- rarian. 1.111s. .1. 1'1 1.‘?""\\'cl'. ll. via" rir-ridorl that. 9.111 of luoiliuto fund‘; h» soul to 11".‘ F-"11'-‘"-:"11111 (1-"1111mis-' sion. Prorzrrzvrl consisted nl~Rr=1-1{lii1g. by Mrs. .1. Rose. reading, Mrs, L. D. Rose. reading ti": Mrs. Winnie Morr "wring on "uuvsic" l1!‘ 1.11s. ,1 H_ n,» 1' nnrl n recitation bv Mr I lylcDnucnll. ‘rt-n memiwers were pres- ent 11nd one visitor. Alerting closed; with Nation-ll Anthem. Newt meeting; lnvllrri in the homo of Mrs. John AK McDonald, rull rail to be onfiuvcrcd by "Qqnlp punts llilil ma!“ P. E. l5- lfllyr] n desirable place to live." lie-Do you think nnrrlerl life is ever the some after tho first quarrel’? Shr- Nn. The hudnurl imacmes he’: 1111s: hi! thru. and that‘: when t-FREQUENT PAINS '2 5 NEVER 1m throbbing head " interrupt your shopping! Or other pain that Aspirin ends so , quickly. These harmless tablets are an antidote for the most acute pain. Relief is almost instantaneous. Taken in time, they will break up a cold and head off discomfort. They'll relieve your suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, or the like, at: any time. Thousands of women depend upon Aspirin tablets every month to spare them from those pains peculiar to women. These tablets do not depress the heart; they may be used as frequently as there is need of their quick comfort. So, it's folly to endure any pain that Aspirin tablets could relieve so promptly. Get the‘ genuine, which is always to be had at any drugstore. AS MEMIKMR i N --KENSINGTON GETS MOST 0F PRIZES FIRST DAYS JUDGING- carried off Royal Winter Fair at Toronto in the Fox Exhibits. The first days judging re- “ 111;: the 111111 organ re-f Quebec-Marl time district was .1 1'! AGE THIRTEEN . . . ..x__ _ _ g m Uur-“(Jhris 111121? N umber. 0""!!! and Story l" announcement of Christmas Number Prime will be 11s follows:_. 13 and 20 YEARS:_ n For best storiesz-lst prize, 03.00; ~00 prim. $1.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawings -1st prize, $3.00; 1nd prize. $2.00: 8rd prize. $1.00. (21 BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS:_. For best storlesz-Jst prize, $2.00; 2nd prize. $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For best drawingsz-lst prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 35rd prize, 75¢. ' , Stories should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be of a. Christ- massy nature. The drawings should be in firm outline in Indian ink with- out shading lines, and should not be larger than a half-sheet of note- paper. They must, of course, be orig- lnal work, not mere copies. Entries, addressed to Christmas Number care Charlottetown Guard- ian and marked ‘Christmas Story" or "Christmas Drawing," must be received not later than December 1st. The prize WiIIZIBTS will be an- nounced in the Christmas Number. 1l-12tf. Wilton.» MRS. WILEIAM MORRISON On Thursdayevening, October 23, 1030, the angel of death visited the home of Mr. William Morrison, Fred- ericton, P. E. L, and claimed for his own his dearly beloved wife Annie Hill, at the age of 75 years. The late Mrs. Morrison who had not enjoyed good health for some time was of a kind and gentle nature and deeply mourned the death of her son Peter 0., who passed away on January last. 4:110 103195 to mourn L.1cl1' loss, loc- sldes her ilusband, seven suns and four daughters, five of whom were at her bedside when she passed away namely Lillian, Mrs. Muclvlllian; George, John, Clinton and Melville, the rest arriving home too late to sec 111:1‘ alive Ada, Mls. Cartel‘, Montreal; Nina, bLvsBcars, Sommcrville, Mass; Mary, Mrs. Myers, Halifax, N. S.; M. J. Croveton, N. H; W. R. Provid- cucc, R. 1.; G. Buflalo, N. Y., and one brother James Hill, Bradalbanc; also one sister Mrs. lvlaryFalconer, Vancouver, B. C. Her six sons acted as pall bearers at the home and hrr six nephew's at 1'11: cemetery‘. namely Rufus and Garfield Stevenson. Robert, Spur;- on, Albert and Harland Hill. Inter- ment in South Granville Cemetery. And in ou. 110211111; 115211; w: l\"1'3\‘.'. We have nolllothe; 110w. nun-u. ‘ CANADIAN KHVANIS GOVERNORS ANNOUNCED CHICAGO. Nov 212-» 1B1‘ The C-lfl. adian Pre3s\--Is...._: P. l\ Wat‘), ol Fbterboro. Ont, 1931 g-I\'Ei‘l!0r-Elc:l of the O11tar1o_Q11cbec-M11rlttme Kiwanlansdlstrict,attending an Ln- ternatlonal gathering of Klnuzulians here today announced the following: lieutenant governors fer the 0ntru-lo_ Quebec-Iistiritime district for 1931: D_Roy Kennedy, Ottawa, Ont: Wlllianl bfayull, Hamilton. Ont; D1‘. _ Ctmnclt E. Tfillllel‘. 141211511111. O1. Elmer Ccsforcl. Guelph. (1111: and Charles A. Fowler, of Halifax, Nova Scotia_ The present governor ls Dr. 1/1311. 11am A. Lewis, of Barrie, Cnf The first, Kiwanis club in the Ontario- built Hamllton, Ont., Feb, 1017. At pres. en mere are 42 clubs with a mem- bership of over 3,020, The service organization which was founded ln Detroit, in Jan., 1915. now has a tolal number of 1.871 clubs in the U_ S. and Canada with a membership c1 100,000, Mr_ McNabb urged all clubs t" study community.- membership rcs- ' ourccs. “There s e1. inexhaustible sup. ply of service club membership mat- erial ln each of our communltlcs-‘He declared. “Our hundreds of civil and welfare activities demand n1cn able take community rcsponsibiliticg" The internaticnal committee on public affairs for Canada is composed of William F_ Roberts, chairman. st. John, N_B.. Kenneth Iicrgusou. Montreal, Quebec: D-R-Hflrfifion. Victoria. BC; Charles Lfyun. lPort. Arthur, Ont; and Richard W. Moore. Saskatoon. Capt. C.E. Jeakilis. cf Branlfvrd. ,Ont., is thelCanadlan vice president of Kiwanis International. DlzChnrlcs Carlyle Tatham, of Edmonton. 111111.. Ls now serving as a member of the _lnternat'1onal board of trlwicefi- P7 Stracey McCall, also oi Edmonton. i5 e. member of the committee on tllc Miami convention program. Fred G- MoAllster of London, Ont, is chair- man ol both the law's and 198ml" Ilium. and good will and wlcvnrc-"S T0 slve younz people a chance o1 enififlhs. we are making on “fly the Guardian competitions. given in two sections, (1) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN —- 11mm rxrnv ':1h“.;zxr .~ ~_. rum. n- JOHNSON’.S' 1.14 GREAT GEORGE STREET "l A,” I00 Fall g DRESSES New hail Styles —- Canton Crepes, Sat- ins, light. weight Wool? ' and Jersey 12.111. 315.1111.’ ». .1111.» up to d 11y s" Sale appreriato El mull»? q .1216 strlz- l‘. a point to be CCllllllllI s; LUTH 011110115. 'l":1"cl1to. 0:11 l Pup11--l've added 1 £81110? U11 i ten times. ' ' l Tcarllrr »\"".‘ ‘ l 111ml - 1111.4 lir - .1: 1*ll5\"Cl"~'. " | State ltmouvzt "Mfr r197", 111 g» li":l"".!_"1l ‘!"1"" fo1 you." "l-low 1111.111 h" c _‘ v.1 ‘.11. through?" ‘.11 g 1 A Simple, Fraction! Way to Learn French "flonjourl lienrl.“ ("Lined n: -'11"11_~,IIr: ." Pbonjuur, Ggolré<h1:‘.mi‘1?e_ unons-noul ("Good mflrn1ur,(|!uvpr'. Skull we amen. . riff/Mr? '1 on»: p1 i“ll'v:»'1 1 m, [In-m l» 1m nllen as you W" .1 would new 1 11w.’ Hmv l\'ml"l \11| 11hr. .1. firstly the sonic hV-lrng abroad.‘ 11v! r a \'nll limp’ 1‘.- o csn l-thc mmrt ,1 om French lzv i111 11g the val-l hczning spoken. Thai ls tin» 5, n.1'.ur.1l \v.:v You uuquirc the corrctt flillslflhiiuh 11s you p; I- cceri 1mm lesson to lesson. ' his the 'l ~ l is the ndvnnlaus- e,’ this rv-w [.1 S. ton-reru- tinnnl Llvthnd. \‘» 1m ' Please bf‘1‘\i_ll\P_\‘O y of your booklet. “French null Spanish ado hnsy". csnunlttecs. Dr. W.l1lan1 A. Low-S- o: Barrie. Ono. is a member of the \'r~. I EXPECTED DAILY floral dissed . :21 the \'{z11e1'\';o1‘ks a until filrthel‘ notice. .\l1i;‘..:".1u'= b51111 frail" tnSt.i)1|;1st:111‘:~ b11111‘: -' l.-'_\' order. lll%l'.\i¥'l‘3i<'JNT OF PUBLIC WVORKS. , ..._. raflunpli‘, "w F“ a 4 i i .11. 1i. lleiiel :1 three dollar Hifil‘-l!‘"liit?l' shoe that 1s pffiilflfiY litlvtl ti-wn . ""711 shoe til-it is made f... '\'="_"v foot rs dillerrfinl 3...: w. ~11 h.» w, 11-1111)" shod. some; 11o GOFFS l a BUR r11‘ 11.112 ARE 1T {on cfnlizll‘ I‘- . 11f f,'\|\‘_ ; 1-1211" 1 “'9 an» P11“ nin-lzislz: lhousanrls of houdoil- Slippers. we (‘.111 do,“ \n1l " pretty s-1c1lc. alligator or cobweb with mil llIVliiPfi sol-rs. 11111 77”.“ “M B99 111111111011» i1! ;' '- ' ‘l. 501-‘1 1-1111» 1'11? finest cased travellers goods at $4.50 “'11 1111:1111 off/r our ilt‘.'l\'_'~' felt ribhontrimnied slippers fir: usual at 90c, 85c, 75c, and 60c Another large: shipment of that popular and excellent 111110111 strap shoe for hdics at $2 6" . O Remember that we lure the EXCLUSIVE selling rights for Hulk". t'h'.1\t71':-‘, Astoria and Arch Preserv- cr Shoes; also Smardonis for women GOFF BROS. LTD.