noAsT BEEF RoAsT PORK SLICED BAcoN zu pn- lb. DEVON PEAS No. 4 2 tins 21c CLARKS SOUPS (assorted) LARD 27s SHORTENING _CATSUP 16c _ TELEPHONE 1301' A illlEEil MEAT MARKET: L Now UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ` WILLIAM l0|lening Week-End Sale Central rmniv hm sirunnav our CHOICE MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES CORNEDBEEF 101: & 12c per lb. ` 12c to 18s per lb. .. isepulb 5:22 53'? 1'-E' ins 251: MacNE LL is ' _ I: E , .Cost Of We f' LUNDON; Nov. 8--Here is the cast of characters in I..ond.on's greatest wedding scene since the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Yiorll. 'Ilha bride-.Princess Mhrina of greece. fi, daughter of Prince Nicholas and niece of former King geo;-goof Greece. The groom-The Duke of Kent, formerly Prince George. 8'1, young- est son of King George and Queen Mary of lllisliliii The bridesmaids-Princess Juli- dding Drama anso! the Netherlands. Princess ElinhethofYcrk.t.hl Princesses Irene,.Kst11erinsandl3l'e!iisof 0»resce.CmndDuohess Kyra oi Rl.lmia,udyh'isMcmtbattaaiaud IA»dyMaryCemhridge. 'i‘hesoene-.rfisiorlowestminater 'i'hccfficla.nts-The archbishop! ofCanterb\n-yandYorkgndthe giteanand preoentorof Westmin- Thetime-1ia.m.on'ihnn'sday, Nov.30. :Will Re-organise Trans-Atlantic 1 Passenger Service (C. P.-Hans) (By Gsardiads Special Wire) LONDON, Nov. 28-S. J. Jack- son, shalnnan of Frederick Ley- land and Co. Ltd.. e subsidtaryof the International Mercantile Mer- lne, today confirmed reports that British interests are negotiating for purchase of the tonnage of the line. These interests are Dlehnihll to organize trans-Atlantic pass- enger service at the bargain rates cf $100 to |126 for first class and eco to 800 tourist class. Jackson said the Minnetonka and Minnowaska have already been sold for scrapping. but that nego- tiations for the remaining vessels are woceeding. Hs explained that the negoti- ations for the sale of the Leyland vesselsarspsrtof theplanforthe International Mercantile Marine to divest itself -of its foreign flag tcnnase _ _,.__.__......._-- ANNUAL MEETING OF BT. CATHERDVUB W. l~ The annual meeting of the Bt. Catherine's Women's Institute was held in the school on November 17, 1934. The president occufpied the chair. The meeting was~open- ed by repeating the Creed in un- ison. Roil call was answered by paying membership fees. Three new members were welcomed to the club. The minutes of last an- nual and last regular meeting were read and adopted. The president gave a very interesting report of sat year'a Institute activities. This report and the secretary’s report were adopted. Election of officers for the en- suing year resulted ss follows: Directors, Mrs. John Lowry, Florence Mcbievin. Mrs. Mae Mor- row; Mrs. James Lamont and Mrs. UIDOUTMA r- ` ' President, 'Florence McNevin. Vice Presillent, Mrs. James la- mont. Secretary Treasurer, Miss Jean Moore. . Auditors, lethal Mary Morrow and Mrs. Mae orrow. Delegatm to annual convention, Florence Mcrlovin and Mrs, Os- bourne. Bubstitutes, Mrs. James Bhcrrui and Mrs. John McEach- srn. ~ The following committees were appointed: School Committee, Mrs. John Mslilsohern, Mrs. John Lowry and Cecilia'Mom'e. Sick Committee, Mary MOYFUW. Mrs. James Lamont and Mrs. J. T. Inman. _ Buying Committee (re-elected), Mrs. Will Morrow and Mrs Fred Stretch. ‘ Condolencs Committee, Mrs. James Sharron and Mrs. J. T. In- man. On motion two bills were Paid- Piftsen dollars made by sellins a quilt were donated to the Pm- sineiai Sanatorium. The secretary reported havin! made' tie at the bean suvwl. 08- pensea 04.81. The secretory read a letter from the Publis Health Nurse concern- iht the children's libel*-h ¢‘I\l|ilI\U* heeded in the sch vote of thanks was given tiring' ifrasidsnt Sie "5 gi: Eli; ;§i isle# the iiétiih I." lunch- osed bv g~f...:.:.nr;.._..I.“"“ Asllsllsaslllllsl ._ 7 WA N TED 100 Men to play Straight Forty Fives llsiy-I-als Bluil _ Frlrlily 8.15 Gasselfcr Prises "‘ 1 » ._ .W7 w°.l°'“”° ’ ll . ._-_.. \= ‘ "-fri.“..~4»;svfi»tsl»»f...;.....»_ t _ _ I 'W' DENUUNBES HEPBURN Clergyman’s Strong ‘ ' Condemnation of Ontario Lib eral Premier. '10lRlOlN'I*O, Nov 28.-Rev. Dr. T. T. Shields, before an ovenflow con- gregvatoin in Jarvis Bt-rest Baptist Church last night, smelled policies and remarks of Premier Mitchell !‘~ H and declared: "I think, if y greater abili- ntrol than he at are it iiiii 5 g g -ariégé g SE '§"r E éisgigsi Ei a§§aE§EE€5% §a "Iwouid inthclegisl swerth'iagentkml.li qacalrm-,dsciaringhe over hisinrismnity oharitablecrgsnisatio raiishig influ already exhabited by the Premier this Province." While making it clear dlscusingtihemeritsof Shields did mt Borsoleu, slqiended of Welfare, could statements he “reasonably mire At another pressed the burn Governme otfiee for a. would .haw leader." Hespokeoftheiiquorprc\i’it|be~ ing shared with municipalities, and warmly snorted: “Let the munici- pauuea be ch guard sseimt vile! ~Idsrstocalltbsoox11lD¢ive in- fluence of the HQHITIN °°V°\'°' ment. my voted for isd election -pendtml.” S§s§i.a ggggigééggis iiiiiirgggg “another §§§§. gtg, gig? iii; men»tha.d€iven" examplccftliieqpoilsewi* hufwry of ohhh-lc." 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RledCrcsaRslly took git ii 3§§E§§§§5§§*§§§§ §aZ§§9p§§€¢§ga -l gljgéé owing schoo Gleneladsle, Glenroy Stewart. The Rev. Bid-. plctures were interspers- interesting explanations by thsrine MacLean, Junior organizer. In spito of t weather, s. fairly large f pewle attended and the TBI CATHOLIC SOCIAL GUILD-The monthly meeting of _ availed themselves of- this oppor- C.B8.R., gave a very interesting talk, in which he set forth plans which will make future meetings very entertaining and instructive. A vocal solo by Mine Florence Mal- lett, accompanied by Miss Margar- et Berrigan, was an a.dd‘ed attrac- tion to the program. At the con- clusion of the meeting lunch was served. ,CONCERT AT CHERRY VAL- LEYé0n Thursday evening last a concert was held in Cherry Valley hall by the Earnscliffe Women’s institute to enable the society to purchase an organ for their use in the district. The hall was crowd- ed, and, as usual in Cherry Valley, the best of order prevailed- Mr. Bernard Doyle was chairman. 'The program was made up of the fol- lowing numbers: Solos by Miss Hazel Alfred Trainor and Tommy Llewellyn; duet by Olive Inge and Dorothy ings; three dialogues and a special act. “The Masoot;" readings by Miss Queenie Mutch and Miss May McKinnon. The sketches, “Bus and Gus" and "Amos 'n Andy" by Les. Mulch and Alfred 'Trainer were delight- fully amusing. Darkey song, “Don't Fodget Dar's a Wedding Tonight." Mrs. Sydney McLeod presided at the organ. The Esrnscllffe school teacher is entitled to a greet deal of credit for this fine concert, and much is also due to Miss Laura Young who has been the active and energetic secretary of the Esrnscliffe Womens Institute for so many years. Minnrd’l the great Buhbilag Linlment PERSONALS The vory serious illness of Mrs. James Bint, Covehead Road, is re- ported. The Guardian ts pleased to learn that the condition of Mrs, Isaac Saunders, Fitzroy Bt., is very much improved. Mir. and Mrs. H. Michahellis leave Saturday moming for Hali- fax en route to Hamburg. The many friends of Mrs. Philip Ross, Bea.ton’s M.llls, will be pleased to leam that she is doing nicely af- ter her operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital a few days ago. Mr. Michael McCabe. Iona, under- went an operation at the Charlotte- town Hospital on Wednesday. so far he is progressing favorably. her fingers smputsted at the Char- lottetown Hospital yesterday morn- ina. had been in failing health for some ’Woroestsr, Mess. The funeral was held Wednesday, with ,service at the home at 2.90 pm.. conducted by Rev. G. W. -°'-°~ ’ 'AFI-‘onos w~==»==m°~wf= new -A woNDEREUL‘ oP1>oRTUN1TY. .muon am onoss-A mc- T0 .mice §,,,_°'§"°°,§°,,,,f§,,“‘1,‘§ BUY _YOUR XMAS GIFTS Junior Red ' , _ _ ,_ province, and} _ V' ' J* by the pupils of, " filo- as P-‘ii BIG s_Av1NGs ew- we »» me-I REMEMBER THE DATES THURSDAY. HBV. 29th. iv -'jj-3° W" .Tb sarunniv nic. au.. the ohthcuc social Gund er the{ w- w- Holy Redeemer Parish was heh-1 oh. 25c 3 Monday night, with Mus Elizabeth _ I SEIDLITZ FREE - comms u ehwmfm. m her own- POWDERS ______ 150 with one tube of TooTu P e"fr°c'§'l°°§.k§hh”fr5§ ‘.§§””¢`f-fl” §§i`§l.’§'l5' Jewelers Since 1868 ` -------i 'TALMOLWE and SHAVING 50 cent Uppcrt t th iii . h.hh..."§t’h§§.°“» .hf§“whd...i2§‘ 51-0” CREAM TooTu BRUSH by the sums of st. Mmm. and ENOS _ urged all\thoee who had Iwi so fer _ _ _ ,_ SALTS . . . . . . . . YOU TASTED THE FRESH D CANDIES 'I GET A POUND Guardian WE'-I-"EWS GREAT PRE IIULIIMY SALE i 5' te I a IIZIXDZIIIXIZIZIIIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIIIZIIUII. Reduced Rates In Effect For Two Weeks. ~ l§Lite Beauty Salon (Staff Only) Facials .. 65c and $1. Shampoo and Fin- ger Wave 65c Finger Wave 40c . Shampoo and Mar- ' cel‘............. Z Marcel Wave Hair Cut Eyebrow Arch All Steamer Oil Sham poos 35:: extra Large Stai, Quick Service Phone 1329 L-2875 _ agnzazazsxazn 6 .l1l:l:s2°’ _ §§§§ s rcnto W0 in an a fog- nesr Los 'i‘he many friends of Miss Mar- Angeles. She was educated here gsret (Peggy) Campbell, ILN., are at Givens St. school and was o sorry to learn that she had one of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamee years ago WM screen career, was aeroplane which obscured' B8Dh8.U\. BOND SALESMAN HELD MB. W. B- SINTNEB (C. P. By Guardlads Splrial Wire) ....__. 1.mN'rv1L1.E, N, s., Nov. 2'1- . Nov. Yi--Wow Neil M. MacNeil, 451-yeaél otld goilild . _ sms o a - 5 su°\i’;h;lty,°?i`1ev