..:‘_ 3.: ‘H BRIGHT LI ALSO . - WEEKLY NEWS Haunted m cq-operltifll Willi Oansdiall Legion nflflievncciinofirovo- ‘Ibo MAN who P". in MAN in roMANu... A m,’ l Aisnoiicsmsncsc . , . . “GOING 0N TWO” A DAY m m: LIFE or was nrorma ovwrvPl-BTB licltiliicilfjisiiiie not-s n rsgnro rsu. IN LOVE? D3531 ' (Alison A ncrusems "R"! WEDNESDW, ‘ Lost Timer us r. u. OWN IN GHTS " s A,‘ A ' - , “She loathed Mm mlicdcsplscdhol‘ . . . And so they were married“- . . mom run Novel. an 10m: BUCHAN CANADA'S New. oovmlvon LIINE . ~~J . NDAY - TUESD i i M0 DAILY 3.15 -1.00 — 8-45 P-‘Mi, M i l . MATINEE mommy srmrs - -q . i ~ ~ MATINEE 16c. 4*- l~ Prince Edward» ....-...~.~. m. m. w FANNING SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X~1, Marlon Abbott; 2, Lorne Owen; 3, Eleanor Ramsay. Grade IX-i, Gerald Lockhart; 3, Jean Stewart; 3, Lawrence Ramsay. Grade VII—1, Gerald Mill. Grade VI-l, George Woodside; I, Helen Wall; 3, Amon Burt. Perfect attendance-Lorne Owen, Kenneth MacKay, Eleanor Ramsay, Marlon Abbott, Kentford Abbott, Jean Stewart, Lawrence Ramsay, Gerald M111. Teacher-James R. Murphy. Primary Deporfinent Grade V-1. Ralph Owen; 2, Montgomery Owen; 3, Evelyn Burt. Grade IV (SrJ-l, Shirley Wood- side; 2, Hilda Beairsto; 8, Garnett flirrner. Grade IV (JrJ-l, Lads Wall; 3, Betty MacKinn0n; 3, Erma Abbott- Grsde III - 1, Edward MacCvou- ‘ 3, Jaclc Charnplo 3, Eva Grade 11-1, Jack Beairsto; 2, Earle Taylor; 3, Jean Burt. Grade I-l, Owen MacGougsn; 2, Ilsine Bryanton; 3, Josie Campbell. Perfect attendance-Ralph Owen, Montgomery Owen, Evelyn Burt, Hilda Bealrsio, Shirley Woodsiale, Erma Bryanton, Gamett Turner, Emis- Abbott, Lois Wall, Betty Mac- Kinnon, Altheia Brysnton, Eva Will, Earle Taylor, Leonard Abbott, Jack Beairsto, Elaine Bryanton. PASSES SUDDENLY Mr. W. G. Goodcrhsm, financier and philantropist, whose business influence extended into the Uuitcd States and Great Britain, died Oct. 27 in his 83M year. ROLL PASTRY LIGHTLY The reason you should roll pastry lightly is so that the air TeacherdOlive Gillespie. may not be pressed out oi it. 1%. Find Well-Being to Unkn BEFORE you golf: any ation on’ know Ill mrfor theygueliefofhesd- aches; or the palm of rheuma- tism, neuritis or neurlllifl. uk your doctor what he thinks ‘about it-in comparison I! “We any this because, before stomach heart. And "As i Coon ,or _i From Your Doctor if the “Pain” Remedy You Take 1S SAFE l Don’! Entrust Your Own or Your Famibfs for the average person to take‘ ‘humor, inConudnfAspirifisther-eg- W‘ . ‘ flfldml gywl mmeazyetasirmcl- 1 across , up Out own Preparations. pie who have taken "Aspirin" year in and. out without iii effect, have proved that the medical findings aboutitc nie- "."=".......z°f.::".~.... --......-..- m Among the 1mm bode yer discovered for the relief oi’ headaches and all common pains . . . and ufe O "Aspirin" Tablets are made dQGctJ Lapsio- o a n rm -. 1m- sss r. 1r. Ill li-li JONES m runner-sarcasm- nnso . . 430M311! AND CIIAP. 4—NEW snarAr. Gilli . NUTII Iill .\' _» 1.0-1. Il.\l.li\' ‘ll 74.01111. l" rlulzlvn NH’! liiiiillii l’li\ i) ii ADDED . . . . COMEDY wrrn ERNEST Tanax AND NATURE SUBJECT MON-TUES-WED. MATINEE MONDAY 3.00 mu. EVENING '1 AND $.45 r. M. Mat. 11c, 26c. Eve. . '20s, a2... 4 ARMISTIBEBIIJAY luv. was Bil-MAJOR. D. A. MACDONALD ' Seventeen years ago there rang throughout this civil world “cease fire". This closed the great con- flict oi the known World War. ‘Iio- day we bow-‘our- heads in silence. “me untral Gordian hlleol more of o IIIII nature I colts a word advance. IIAYII ssrictlsvlvnblo S. A. MscDONALIYB will be closed all day Monday, Nov. 11. 11-3685 TRINITY Y. P. U. MEETING - 'i‘rinity Young People's Union hQd dent, Mr. Leigh Dawson, conducted the business period. The theme of the devotional period was Peace. Mr. Glynn Firth had charge o! this part of the meeting, and s short talk on Peace was given ‘by Mr. Harold Hoclrin. During the Recrea- tion Period a short burlesque play was put on by four’ members oi the Society. Games were conducted by Alistair McLeod. Badminton and Ping Pong provided amusement ior those who desired to play. POPULAR IN HALIFAX — The Halifax Mail of Nov. 2 contains ex- cellent photograp of Miss Vir- ginia Harrington, formerly of char- iottetown and Miss Betty Brand. formerly of Montreal. The Halifax Mail reads: "These young ladies are prominent in sport circles and are popular additions to the Halifax Y.W.C.A. where they will make their appearance this year with the ior Y. W. C. A- basketball team. RKSTA U RANT 0P EN S-The new Roxy Rmtaurant on Great George Street is now open for business under the proprietorship oi Harry Thom formerly oi the Palace Cafe. The interim- of the restaurant is bright and attrac- tice and good meals are obtain- able at reasonable prices. Call at the Roxy Restaurant on Great George street when in Charlotte- town. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWERQSYIQW- yrs being the order of the day, a. very interesting one took place on Friday evening, ‘Nov. 1st, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Myers, me CHARLOTTETO The Rory When in Charlottetown est at the Roxy Restaurant. 138 Great George St. liEiIEHBRAliiE MY November 11th, being pro- claimed a Statutory Holi- day, the pnderaigned Shoe Merchants will be closed all day. , » Purdie-Ferguson Shoe Co. "LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. Agnew Surpass Ltd. Brady Footwear Co. Ferguson Shoe Co. lstlon!" - H’ manage“ that the indus pressing the D0 ' try would g0 on to even greater heights and wished each and cvfl’? one present the best oi success. Hearty applause followed His Homer's remarks. As each winner stepped forward to ' his trophy His Honor shook hands wlh him, congratulated him on nu suoons and presented the award. Ira Carr 0f Covebcad, was the 1m on the list. he belns the win- ner oi the immense Province ‘of New Bl nswlck trophy 101' u" Grand champion fox of the show. ‘rhis magnificent piece of silver- ware stands three and one-half feet high and cost m the neishbw- hood oi $400. All trophies are hflld ksby u- L-2670 Com radesh ip In spite 0f Bllddliiiilélztifld indr-mlk i“ ‘me “uamws v1 we were comm es, r0 era we- _ “m” M,“ w!“ 1m ling together in amity. ' 8%“; Hm We were privileged to see in each other that inner, ennobled self which in the grim, commercial struggle of peace-time is‘ all we frequently atrophied for lack‘ oi opportunity of us . We could note the intense affection of soldiers for certain officers, their absolute trust in them. We saw the love, passing the love oi women, of one "Ps-l‘ for his "half-section". lst.—H. R. Muttart. Znd-H. G. Muttart 3rd.—-M. W. Wood. itn-Johnstone Bros Mh-RDY Woodside. _ 0th.-Edwin C. Johnstone. 7th.—1.. W. Hancock. 8th.—J... W. Hancock 9th.—E. S. Johnston. i0th.-—Ohio National‘. nth-Geo. E. Brown. NQvEMBER 9. 193s - ' w --—.z Ila‘ Schooner "Biuenose," undisputed cham- pions inE internationali schooner racing, "Queen 0i__the North Atlantic Fishing Fleet," leads all others in‘ lher class ofvsailing craft, MolrslvsBLul-zuoss TEA is also a winner-c winner-oi‘ public favor. A! 23 cents pcr hrlf pound package it has outstanding O it ls the great value. economy tea. .._.: 11-2671 In Grateful- Memory Of-Those “Who Did Not Return.” “Remembrance Day.” HARRY A. MacDOUGALL, 145 Great George St. Our store will be closed all day Monday SCHEDULE BLUE BUS ‘LINE Wisloe, when about ninety-five friends oi Miss Elsie I-Iambly gath- ered there to shower her with good wishes prior to her marriage to Mr. Harold Crawford. The Wedding March was capably rendered by Miss Gwendolyn Palethorpe, while little Miss Enid Siackford and Master Orville ‘Turner, dressed as a miniature bride and groom, entered the parlor, then the bride-to-be was escorted to the parlor by Mr. Jack Good. followed by a large basket laden with gifts carried 1.0 the room by Misses Lethe. Horne and Vcma Rodd. The beautiful gifts were unwrapped by Mrs. Melville Home and Miss Irene Slackford, while Miss Gwendolyn Palethorpe read the accompanying names and verses and Miss Freda Horne daintily arranged them on a table nearby- After the presentation the bride-to-bc made a. speech of thanks to her friends for such beautiful 3rd.—Brent Howatt. 4th.—S. R. Johnston. Sec. 8—Jur1or Herd: lat-W, B- MacArthur. 2nd.~—-H. G, Muttart, 3rd.—J. R. Lockerby. 4th.-Johnsiorle Bros. 5th.—L. W- Hancock. And the following i0 be "inward- ly digested" by the self centered characters that roam theworld to- day. "Youth cut off in itis prime (those boys that lie in Flanders Fields. today) has accomplished more than most lives that have reached three score and ten yearv gifts she had received, and all Join- ed in singing “For She's 1.. Jolly Our minds-wander back to those trying days of the years 1914-1018. Today we mourn for those that are left sleeping in foreign soil. We wonder why such turmoil should have ever existed, such a. price should have been paid ior peace. Life is the most dear thing in this, world, yet when you consider the figures of each country of the known dead, we may then realize whatlfwaxi‘. really means. British Hnpire . . . . . . .. 1,098,919 France 1,427,000 U. S. A. . 107,284 Italy 507.160 Russia -......,....... 2,768,084 - Belgium 267.000 Serbia -.--............. 707.343 Rounrania . 339,117 Greece 15,000 Germany . . . . . . . ... 2.050.466 Austria-Hungary 1,200,000 Turkey 300,000 Bulgaria .. " 101.224 Total . . . . . ...'10,$B,577 20,000,000 will...) 0,000,000 war orphans, 5.000.000 war widows, 10,- 000,000 refugees. "Have y. kept rntllr a whisper from tile-dead, Good Fellow." Then the bride-to- be received the custom y hearty bouncing. Later in the evening s. dainty lunch was servel oy ,l.he ladies, and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and‘ dancing. In the wee sma hours o! the morning. the guests dispersed for their homes, expressing their best Wishes to the bride-to-be for a long and happy wedded iiie-(Pnt- riot please copy). PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sims and Miss Doris L Sims, New London Harbour, were visitors to the City this week. Miss Louise Cox, nurse in train. ins’ at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. visited her home in Souris on ‘Phuradisy. Miss Christine Corbett and Miss Maria Corbett, who accompanied therenlalns of their sister, Mrs. Ruby Ross oi Boston, to their ior- mer home in South Granville ior burial. leave on return to their home Monday morning. In Flanders Field a. poppy droops its head, , Have ye kept Fiaith? Have ye kept Faith with those we left behind The war-tom souls, the halt, maimed, and blind, Have ye kept Faith? Biave ye kept Faith with us who died for peace’! Have ye made war throughout the world to cease? Have ye kept Faith? Dear Father God at this eleventh hour _ Forgive our lapsed past. Give us out of iihemingled earth as a... Withccerl their laurels now, tileir insurer , Here, when they died to save us, nothing doubting, Sheliemd- from our iorgetfulness rest - - . l‘; ' These gave their lives when life was at the May. . Have Lthe right towilisvtr, “l ru- Jncmber’? " I ww r1‘.'wii.h them when may "marched sway. in: moi-beware stocks H112 the If: thinking. r haven't {rhea a chew‘: ' .1100; 1'8 m Imllfl ioiookitupbutl lnkyou m h“ "" m“ following s senor-my weak ma find r am CCINCI. 1r you consult Dying "my pass“, M m. the“, simian morning with selling in u; glatum book. ecs- ~ l » .*:*..":..z'"'.""":- "Mr " is" an; I a I O l3 ' Qffl In I B or Pvjhgf:g'hltf;ugu- “hmmfiil m, which was attended by a rim-p unfit". Alocia mean kc: val... ‘cf children, golden middle ',;"f'¢,;;=,,,°' p’ mrgdfflf qmdwwgrfff I u‘ , age. . m, with it all. the snowman errnever sleeping. ‘rilough none approached, that ~1 mill; mi: u ‘Wm 10st t io won . mu- l ' rnsawwlagrllemilantm ..,_ so»; flq“{‘fl>. rcmwmnusswniru lsvflssll And in reverence bow your head, Has Joined the host 0f our honored Ill HEMOBIAM Corporal Percy Albert Broderick, 17/0311 Engineers, Birmingham, England, passed away at Charlotte- town Hospital Sept. 5, 1935. Hg had been wounded in the Battle oi M0118. France. and was gassed later in the World War, 1914-1017. He was a mason by trade. Many In: one of our soldiers glorious dead. And to the mother over on mg- ing is as follows: bars will be held Nov. l4 and the new Parliament swearing-in 11 days later. an early cancellation or reduction of taxation on gold production were -Orenr here today. of SELF C IZXIST- ENQEF’ Sec. 4—Sire s Three 0i an (m: lat-W. B. MacArthur- 2nd.—-H. G. Muttart. 3rd.-—J. R. Lockerby. 4th.--Keir Woodside. 5th.-Jchnstone Bros. 0th.--J. R, Lockerby. ‘ltn-Walter Gregor. kDarn and Two of Her Progeny. lst-W. B, MacArthur. find-Ohio National Fox and Fur Farms, Inc. ind-Ray Carr. Sec. 0—Best Matched Pair Male it Female. Adults. lat-Walter Gregor. 31d -—Roy Woodside. 3rd.—A. L. Rogers. ithr-Walter Gregor 5. H. G. Muttart. 6th.--W. B. MacArthur. Sec. ‘l-Best Matched Pair Pups. lat-L. W. Hancock. 2nd.-—E. S. Johnstone. Sid-M. W. Wood. 4th.-6tewa.rt a Lewis. tth-W. B. MacArthur. CHAMPIONSHIPS Champion Adult Male-Won by 1R. Lockerby.—R.cserve, Waiter Gregor. B. Wonnacoit, 83 School Street, Ch‘towrl, P. E. I. 40 Candidrztes Ele cted By ‘Acclamation (C. P. Cable by Guardian's candidates fighting in Britain's general election. 40 are assured oi victory without a struggle. C. E. Davies, Liberal National in Mont- gomery, is the latest reported sc- clamatlon. > ‘the final list oi acclamations, including Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, shows 2d are on the National Gov- ernment side, i2 in opposition and 2 Independent. The party stand- Govanrnent (28) . Conservative-z’). Champion Year Old Male-Won Liberal National-a. by In D- Osm-Reserve Roy Opposition (l2). WOMBMG- Mbm-__1g_ Champion Adult Female-Won Independent-i. by S. R. Johnston-Reserve, A. L. Rogers. Champion Year- Old Female- Won by Robert Bakcr-Jieserve, B. L. H Pup-Won hi! Total acclarnatior- "i. Polling to choose 575 more mem- owatt. Champion Male Stewart a Dewlspneserve, B. S. Johnston. will meet ior ' Y Champion Ibmsie Pup-Won by éigentglwnifimm fingers and Hi1; Deny RGPOft ~~ w. simgrmlrtlulr. Reserve-J. n. was a great sufferer. The following _ - qlimplm p m 5h°w__wo “Q” 113m,“ P" °' "w 114v Re Reduction w w. B. Arthur-mm. a. 1161:? wigen indelgreatdinmaslllaentll; ‘ nqfi°°k°flmw 1n 5h w“ amp on Q OW- . fiwmifjzhgh "i: 121m Ill Tax lg Ira n. Darn-Reserve. .r., n. R mm ,__ Female 1h Show- Mufiie Your arms W S B. J h ion-Rose c wnmmao, r: . a-aesom m l"! - 0 m - W - And soften your tread oi ma, u” ream, “ma”, . . ,,_ l, “m, ' Foods Lid. We saw, the indomkble kindiiness . of the British soldier_ expressing sxsg-Ym" Fmmh when,“ m LEAVE; itself towards the French children. = u. mic»..- mansy mnvh do» "°~:’:.“”.§‘°“°..f.{;'.‘" £35.‘.billiards"?":::::::::::::::;::':::: it it and’ yes’ even wwnds the Gm.- Kild ‘euiiapc Fox Co Riley Corner-Gnspereasrn .................:.... 8.10 AM. ma“ wwnded and pnmne“ (the 451,-}; Gm-Muttart I Sturgeon Bridge . . . . . ........................... 8.20 A.M. English soldier could not hate his sthfljéhnkq“ Allen's, 5mm Gem pool" swkhwel. Mung“ ______"___ 3J0 Lu enemies "°" m3)- w° m" "M" etnl-s n Johnston- Clement's Oflico-Upper Montague 8.50 A.M. °B°d 1“ ‘hm- t“ s" a "W" °' vtll-dhlohsr. m: a rurrsmls New Perth School .. 0.05 A.M. goodwill mons m9“ "W" m‘ Inc ' ' Summerviile School 0.1a A.M. Plplns "m" °i Wm ""11 ii" W" 8th.—L. w. Hancock. Vernon River 0.2a Am. "rammed charity. their Me mflli- 9th.-—-M. w. Wood. Cherry Valley ass A.M.. free hospitals, and Sunday ser- 10th.-S, B. hnstone. Pcwnsi 9.45 AM. mons have never equalled. Despite Arrives C‘ ‘ tctown .. 10.15 L111. all thg propaganda for Chrifitinn CLASS VII-Groups Jr Herd! Leaves White's Restaurant 1.00 PM. fellowship and international pa? Sec. l-Senlor Herd: . Arrives Peters Road 8.30 PM. i , - .— . . ers. ' Iglgrlzgkngligilglzifliaip in “iluilrlllfl. Allen 6: Sons. lélroexuclrried at flouniltnimm cllllllv- V” one business office now than in s. u‘ ‘w’ ‘m d“ ‘"7 9°“ m N‘ ' brigade of infantry or artillery in 8w- fl-Ywlln: Hem 10mm” they; gum-Wm we mum lat-Walter Gregor. not have stuck it. 3“¢—5- L- 5°59"- “Jm 4H1‘ ' > ilesdq Grand Champion in Show-Won by Ira. D. Carr.-Reservc, B. R. Johnston. TROPHIIJS George R. McQual-rie Cup, Sum- merslde, for Champion Adult Male won by J. R- Lockerby, Hamilton, P. E. I. Hall Manufacturing Cup ior Champion Yearling Male won by lira D. Carr, West Covehsad. International For: d: Animal Cup for Champion Adult Female won by S. E. John- - ston, rial-tune Bridge. Dominion Life Assurance 00., Cup for Champion Yearling Fem- alc won by Robert Baker, North Bedeque. Can. Nat, Silver lib: Breeders‘ Ass'n Cup for Champion Male Pup won by Stewart s. Lewis, Summer- s de. 0- M. Lampoon dc 00., London England Cup. for Champion Fem- ale Pup, won by W. B. MacArthur, Kensington. P. B. I. Fur Pool Cup for Cham- pion Pup in Show, won by W. B. MacArthur, ensington. T. Baton Co. Ltd, Morlcton. N. B.. Cup for Champion Male of Show won by Ira D. Carr, West Covohead. - Levin Fur 00., Cup for Champ- ion Femsle in Show won by S. H. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Government 0f N. B. Cup for Grand Champion Fox 0f Show won by Ira. D. Carr, West Cove- head. Merit-Governor George Des-- Brissy DeIBIoIs Cup for Sire and by Hen. T. A. Modern Machinery Replaces Camels ~1- - . Headquarters‘ '1; ‘C-irsriotietowls-NOBANA TEA noo t... u. Scurls-LENNOX novrsr. - GIMRLMTETOWII t0 FORTUNE Fardy Bus Service 8. Taxi Service TIME TABLE moving (Tarlotintnwn 0.00 lbm-LGVID‘ Fortune ......... 5.15 us. “ liuelbrool 4.20 pm. " DingwcIPl .. 8.85 l-Ib " Kecieb Loin ... 4.85 mm. " 3.45 5m, " 4B Road 4.45 pun. " 8.50am. " .. 5.00 pm. " 0.05 am. " 5.15 pru- ' . 0.20 us. " 5.20 ma. ' .10 LI- " 5.40 p.111. ' llsscih . 9.45 ass. Arrive Fortune 50 prnlArrivc Charlottetown .. 10.05 am. I Yearling Herd. Walter Gregor. Thomas Harper Cup for Junior Herd won by W. B. MacArthur. Dom. Fur Soles Ltd, Cup, Best Matched Adult Pair won by ier Gregor. Tip Top “More Cup, Best Matched Piip Pair won by L. W- Hancock. NEW YORK, Nov. B-Jimmis Johnston, Madison Square Garden matchmaker, ounced tonight that he had signed Jock McAvoy, claimant to the middle and light- heavyweight championships oi Great Britain. t0 fight A1 McCoy. French Canadian oi Boston, at the Garden Nov. 39. GILLIS-At Grandvicw 151' Nov. 1. i035. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Giliis, a daughter. THOMPSON-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Nov. 4. 1985, to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson, a son. DEATHS IIINNISSEL-m the City Hos- pital. Nov 3, i935, Mrs. Ernest cnnessey aged 30 years. Funeral notice later. ARSlNAULT-In this city on N0- vernbcr B, i035, Jerry Arsenault. 'l‘he'iunerol will take place from his isic residence, 90 Gerald Sim-t Monday morning at 3.45 to St. Dunsturrs Basilica, thence to B. Commenting on street reports at C; Cemetery. Let us silently clasp your hand, Just to tell you your martyred son Was a soldier and s man. “"4" "‘°'°- Toronto such action would be n1»- ed in effect within the next 48 hours the Minister of Mines said: "The Government cannot take off such taxation and put ii- on at will. Such legislation requires par- liamentary action at least to m! who passed —-—--i--_. TfibflTO, Nov. 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