IN LOVE l-iinil ‘ Post Story by KELLAND QALSO . . . . . MUQICAL ZAND DSIOXEY IKIUSE 111111. CARTER’ S ing almost daily by Prices this pick from. 25c each and up. published Books they __. .. .;...~,...,...-.._-;-¢-1'.‘.~..~.-;_-.-q3- STORE is headquarters. rived: / .. ,;~._w.-gel_-,»-ier,,-s_os-;,s.. .. d Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . g The Diedric rum. " ‘M. The Wkids iitini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llFGibbs ‘Tflood Bye Mr. IQ‘! Webb . . . . . .. Price flktoifs new Book: liie and teaching oi Christ. STORE IOI. YOUR .7 300K WANT! wuss" 11F: tile whole world will Ilovgwltis LARENCE BUDINGTON Book News BOOKSTORE ‘ announce that they are receiv- large ship- ments o! the LATEST BOOKS POPULAR AUTHORS. year are lower tiianever, and Books are sold at Publishers prices. Beides you have a great variety i0 BOUND BOOKS When you are buying newly are clean. not soiled, dogged-cared or unsanitary as Idbrsry Books are bound to become alter SSIIII through so many s, some of which are per- in ‘buying Books at CABTEBIS BOOKSTORE you are not § Q Q e i .' V: hops not always clean, so that 1 nook». perfectly clean, but you I v are adding to your Libflfi- 91' only bsying newly published if you wish to give them air-y as presents CARTITIVS B0615- Oome in and lock over our Bock Shelves. You do not have to buy, but we will be pleased to give you any information required, and any Book not in stock will be promptly ordered. LATEST MOTION just ar- The Peel Trait by Joseph C. Price $2.25 by Ethel Dell . . . . . . . . . . Price $2.00 of Ciiance by Jeffrey Iariiol . . .. Price $2.00 Torches Through the Bush by Ralph Connon. Price $2.00 The Han on the White Pliorse by Warwick Deeping i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Price 82.00 ' The Strange Boarders oi ‘Palace Crescent by Phillip “Oppenheim . . . . . .. Price 82.00 J Venetian Masque by Sab- Price $2.50 - Code oi the West by Zane Grey Price 33-00 Maiden Voyage by Kathleen Norris . . . . . . . . . . .. Price $2.26 ‘The Shiler Passes by Maud Price $2.50 FThe Island oi Allure by Jackson ., .v -- Price 82.25 .-The Three Fishers by J01"! Biilln . . . . . . . . . .. Price $2.00 Chins by hiiies Hilton Price $1.25 .Pedigree of Iioriey by Bor- $2.25 Lilbo just received B. V. 23m THE STEPS or riis mam-zit" ...... .. Price $2.10 . _ c.1111; being m account oi a ‘ jolniey made to the lloly Hill h search at every town all village associated with the Ilfl’. and ministry of Jesus Qrist observing those thhigs sbfl, vhibie today which illus- trate and illuminate the Also the following Books by ii. V. Morton price 82.60 each: in» Search oi ilnslalid. ll Search of Ireland, in Search oi Wain. In Search of Boot- iand, and, In Scotland Again. coins to cssnivs sooir. con» a co. m. \ l Baby LeRoy And W. C. Fields i “The Old-Fashioned Way," cur- to its director, William , rently being shown at the Capitol ‘The film also serves to Theatre, brings back entertainment to the movie fans Joe Morrison, oi’ a sort that has not been seen for the lsd who made good by intro- A. Great Comedy Duo At Capitol ~ many a moon. With a cast that includes W.C. Fields, Baby LeRoy, Joe Morrison and mum. Allen, the picture is one that fills every desire for s perfect evening's entertainment. It has to do with the wander- ings oi a theatrical troupe which only through the ingenuity or its owner. producer end chief per- ; v Donumd for automobiles in Italy f is 5.0 great that the leading auto 1 ‘ plflJiio-Blit its annual shut down one 1 former, W.C. Fields. Many hilar- ious situations are developed, yet with all the laughs. a. gripping story is unfolded, that does credit escapes the sheriff at every tum‘ during “The Last Round-Up" in the American airways. Morrison ‘is seen as the swceth t. of bsau- tiful Judith Allen, Fields’ daugh- ter, and a mem“ o! his theatrical company. Baby Iiehny has the mic oi’ Fields’ chief srincyer in the pic.- turc and rises to new heights in this production. ~ "The Drunkard," the P.'!‘. Bar- num sensation of the eighties, has been filmed as part of the picture and odds innumerable laughs to the production. Harold Lloyd In “Catis Paw” At Prince Edward In "me Cat's Paw," now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, Harold Lloyd is not carrying the entire burden of comedy as he has ’ done in the past, but surrounded himself with a great cast, heeded by Una Merkel. Included in the sup- port are such sterling performers as George Barbier, who shares slarge portion of the acting honors; Nst Pendleton,_ Grace Bradley, Alsn Dlnehsrt, Grant Mitchell, liked Warren, Warren I-Iymer, .1. Farrell MacDonald, James Donlan, Edwin Maxwell. Prank Sheridan, Fussy Knight and Vince Barnett. These veteran performers comprise probably the biggest supporting cast ever to appear in a Harold Lloyd picture. - In bringing the Clarence Bud- ington KBllIJid. story to the screen, Lloyd determined that it should follow as closely as possible the original plot, and, in fiflfillment, he picked players whom he felt could admirably can-y the spirit of the S tom Miss Merkei was Lloyd's choice is leading lady from the moment he art of Petunia Pratt. counter girl, fits the young Sou hem com- edienne like a glove. _ . - Sam Taylor, who directed many, to the ccmedlarrs fold with'“'I‘he OeifsPaw" for the first talking picture venture with the bespec- tacled comedian. Airmail Plane Crashed And Four Killed SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 16- (OP)—Four persons, three member's or the crew on one passenger, were killed today when Imperial Alr- msll plane crashed 20 miles from Long Reach, Queensland. Long Reach is smroximately 30 miles north-west of Brisbane. The crash was not lrrunedleiely known. Use lllnard’: for Cuts and Sores Charlottetown Woolen Mills Ila-opens into yarn, or woven into blankets. The charges are, single yarn 23 cents; doubled 26 cents per pound. Also Hook- ing Yarn. Blankets $2.00, laundered; if napped an d bleached $2.15, Ii. takes 5 pounds of wool per blanket. Freight will be psid on 100 lb. lots. WM, CONDON, 65 Queen St. Charlottetown Success In Youth 11.4mm; persciiiopesto nscsslhsinastbefresirom snyhandiespliiseycsmlybl ioliiimllewiliadvaiiosim- ss-tiavslsracoclsyllldfll- tlmr-lifloleflicrltld- isomlmralfllystioaif-lisis astjpslslte esnibslfll iiriiiifhitslaislatiistsach 1R5!" ql. F. IIUTGIIESIII . ‘ .¢--~¢~ hs.sed "The Cat's Psw," for the J of uoyos silent successes, returned bu Send your Wool to be spun so Cardinal O'Connor Is Honored WASIHIIWW, NW. 16-(0?) —Wlll.ia.m (kilns! 0001110 Archbishop of Boston and Dean of the Catholic Hetrsrchy in the Unl- ied States. today was honored by the government, zfellow clerics snli laymen in a. nstionsl observance 0t‘ his 50 years in the priesthood." Cardinal O’Cormeii, milked third among the catholic primates of the world, received the honorary of Doctor of Lsws firm Catholic University before sn audience oi 5,000 comprised or Government ci- ficisls. churchmen. representatives of a score of governments, snd lay- men of sll faiths. Earlier he received from the bish- ops of the United States s Iolden chalice and s scroll bearing; flie signatures Bndwslliffiliflih of cs- teem of fellow-prelstes. Among the host of ‘ula were testimonials from Pops Pius xI 811d r R. ", who was iuyi sented st the ceremonies by Attorney-General Roma‘ Gim- mings and ' a. muster-General James Icrlcy. - ' delivered by the Most Rev. Mlclisel . Curely. Archbishop of Baltimore find Chancellor of Catholic 0mm. siby Cardinal OOcnnelll uppeiled for a. renewal of fslth in principles 111131; which modern civilisation “Everyone recoinizfl" he said, “that we are li through s. very critical ers. NM s ew are declaring that the very existence of Western civilization is in danger. ‘mere are many roots to this crisis, but one main cause h the fact ae large q partcfthsworldislcsing thin the cardinal principles wen fhieh Western civilization has been built up." E nain-sousoiiooi. Honor roll for October: Grade G-l, Doris DQII; l. Idiiii Cannon. Grade VII - 1, Vern. Cannon; 2, tome. Cannon; s, Arthur Myers. Grsde V--i, Annie Morrison; I, , Ruby Morrison and Louise Rogerson: 2, Stirling Inman; S, Russell Campbell. Grade III-i, Grace Ferguson. Grade I1 (Br.)—l, Iillismqflg. Qusrrie; 2, Hlzsbetli Myers; l, Jean Howstt. Grade II (JrJ-l, Roberts Can- non and Annie MacQusirie; 2, Ivan Howstt. Grade I (Br.)-l, Mildred Myers and Alexander Morrison; 2, Donald Campbell; 8. Dorcas Hewett. Grade I (JrJ-l, Wilfred limer- ii. Perfect attendance-Doris Myers, Vers Cannon, Lorna Cannon, Arthur Myers, Elton Dunsfcrd, Louise Rog- ei-son, Stirling Innis-n, William Mac- Qusrrie, Herold Campbell, Charles Dunsford, Roberta. Cannon, Dmald Campbell. Eva. Msclcod-Tbwher. Girl‘! 0F MINIATURE IDNDON. Nov J-Among recent ivoryotPrincus Mkrmnow Piincemlwyoberecutedby the at blifllifiyfl Academy in 1012. It hssbeenpfmQilAdbylBmBybiii Kirby. ' TAKE IT F%M ME“ ‘~ n mu». FIST seniorit- FBRUISSS so bows whiten Gan»;- I In Ytsmnae to the mmvocstfcn mm ingsn m”“'°v$"'o£“°§§s$“i“§5ob’owmoiom I ' Museum is a use (Ii . Y . Illm 19rd Mmgmo flak“; n“ "w 0i Fmmfflidfl W50 "W “it 1'“- ides that new lnggntions cafried a ‘IINPIH-totll.“ A Central I . I Guardian 1-12-8121 ‘Pg INSUR- inakss a. ' whenever the public belpoiir fruit farmers and Boy fleouts, I Irnw-ll-ls-ai. muses: or soosmun- Rev. Wm. J. Haohefilot the i?» Church of l .- liith at Murray River at 11 A. M. Kinrocs at8 p. isssnd Birch Hill st ‘I p. m. ~_--l.'.-2il2-1l-l.6-1l. . 100K 0U! FOI- TIE B0! 80001! with their apples co. Bit- urday. ~ L-Nbi-ll-li-Bi. OIAIIAYIGITDWN Fur Soles do not recommend pslting foxes for early December sales. Foxes brought in for pelting by Nov. 20th will reach late Dsceinbsr Sales in Paris. Do not sacrifice pelts for earlier sales. , L-flfl-ll-IO-ll UNITID Wiiisice. charge tor Bundsy, November i8, sr as follows: Hillshfield f3. A. M. H-isietcwn Road 8 P. M. North Win- slos ‘I P. M. Rev. Thcs. Pc-lethorpe, Hiniltfl. 11-3428-11-16-19. OIIIOUILY Hill-ID’. RG10? “- Gallant of this my has received news that his aunt, Sister Gallant, Assistant Superior General of the gy Nuns. Montreal. lies serious- ly ill in Cnigury where she had gone on‘ s. tom- of inspection of Houses of her Order. I Use Itlarfs for Cuts sail Borer Horse Notes likrgaist Arion (8) 2.10 has achieved Bitter honors from s rac- ing staid-point than any other matrcnilhs-sver earned, as her first this» Protector (s) 1m 3-4. ‘Hie ‘ " (811.50 l4, srid Princess Peg» (I) 2.00 3-4, each , ‘*4 H-i-mchox ‘ ‘y Piitinity. The three have also earned an aggregate of more than t100,000~in their campaigns, and changed owners for a 850,000. Margaret 3.11. he bilfihc renowned Binflll‘. f.‘ I-‘(lgrflsh i‘; 11.502 the diam . ‘Lllyilo 1- . wcrl 's ciiflrupiorii m: year old of his time. Mstgbrct Arioirs sire is Guy Ax- we filly. This more is bred along the some lines its Soviet, (recently imported to Bummerside.) as soviet is sired by Lee Tide (t) 2.06, he by lee ‘ _ 1.50 l-t. who has held the supreme distinction oi being the world's champion trotting stallion 0U!’ 1r§'i-ll-l.4-3i. - muckle L-Qfl-ll-li-Sl. OIAIDOTIIIDWN IUE SALES o have their plant 0PM! 101' iq: pelting decide thlt T " “WZHPPC- If HE CANADIAN STORE S LTD. Pays fr) Show cizr senor ronfi-iii: coin wmren oliirsi ‘A When the thermometer drops . . .- and icy winds come whistling around the comers . . . . you'll be lad cu iqid in a generous stock of AYL ER SOUPS at this bargain YLMR. Sou P SPECIAL blféeommona AYLMEIFSOUPS for their finer natural flavour . . . . the flavour of healthful fresh vezen tables . Gel these Beaalqul - TUDOR PLATE Soup ‘Spoons Three AYLMER S_OUP_ Labels and 20c postal ordgr Will bring you one oi these genuine Tudor Plate S TOCK The Christmas Cooking Special! Choice SEEDLESS R A 1s uvs - 2 .....23c S eciai! ' _ ‘SHREDDED COCOANUT Per CITRON PEEL, lb. .... .. LEMON PEEL, lb. ..... .. ORANGE PEEL 11>. .... .. qLAcE. CHERRIES, 1 oz. DICED BEETS, Glenwood APRICOTS, choice evaporated, iii. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 28c ASPARAGUS CUTTIN GS, TOMATO JUICE, Family size, tin . . . . . . . L . . . . . . 10c CUT MIXED PEEL, lb. Pkg. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c PIE CHERRIES, Glenwood, 9 oz. tins .... .. 2 for 25¢ Soup Spoons (Made by _Onei'da Community Limited). Retail value 58c AY to: Send TOD CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED Dcpi. CA. Hamilton. Canada UP lozv THESE SEASONABLE SPECIALS period is at hand . here is your opportunity to save and pocket the savings for other necessities. K Special l New SHELLED’ ALMONDS Per lb. Special I Maple Leiif STRA I/VBERR Y J A M g o... 29c v . 9c. LAMB LEGS, per lb. 18¢ LAMB FRONTS, per lb. 12¢ SAUSAGE, 2 lbs; 25¢’ PORK Cl-IOPS (trimmed) lb. ..... 22¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES SERI€¢EES,R.?£.ES..‘.‘?'.5.1": 352 SALADA TEA s BANANAS, 3 lbs. 23c Brown Special i JAFFA DA TES “ “" . pkgs. each. Special l Shelled WA LN U TS Bordeaux Halves Perlb. 32 °" Jar. 19c MEATS CIiUCK ROAST BEEF 1301mm; BEEF 001mm) BEEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .3212; PER . . . . . . . . . ..'..-......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c pkg. each . . . . . . . . . . .. 23° No. 2 sq. Each . . . . . . . 10c Sundaie 12 oz. tins, 2 - 25c CRANBERRIES, 3 lbs. .. 27c ISLAND CELERY, head . 12c CAIRO PALM SOAP, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c HEAD LETTUCE . . . . . . . 18c GRAPE FRUIT, 3 ior . .. . 25c Label, lb. for the past ' and‘ for the two years he was in the stud before his untimely death 11¢’ siisd ‘Io foals in sll, them entsrinc tbs dandsrd list: l‘! in the 2.10 list: five in the 2.06 list, his 11y is by the renowned Guy who at the close oi 1933 1m or pacing (and he is s hotter) for 22 yen-s. Iliiily Ellen,‘ lac ‘ridek first dam is one of the '1‘lde 2.06, the sire of Soviet, is the sire o1 the noted race horse Spen- cer 2.06 at two years old, who was the largest money winner of st three years. and was the largest money winning three year old of that scsscnpwinnlng the coveted sixty-seven thmisand dollar Ham- bletoriisn stixe. at svrwiw. N-Y. also the fourtecxr thousand dolls: Kflitucky Puturi .- lturityfortwoycsroldsinChsr- ‘Dawscnturnsddownttm. ' gr as =§z§§§§ §-i1’&“1§ 55322:‘; §§g§;§ giiiéia éisisiaiis in i gal: sci 51511 iéiai iii ,1 ,3 i 55 .35. iii; d? 22% season. and who reduced to 1.69 14' Asks Statement 0f Britain's Needs" LONDON Nov. 15—(CP)-‘iord Mcttistone derided pcnicy views as ‘to the possibilities of the next war September 1870 was recently lire-1- Im I. speech in the House of lords ented to M-O-Dhioe. city “ztonlght in which he stressed the izcr Agent of the Csnsdlsn National need for sn adequate of m." “"1 i" "m? Em“ i” m‘ “tremors roi- the various fighting on the unused portion. The owner. services. Better known as Jock Seeley, who commanded the Csniidisnfiavnlfl Brigade for a long period th the rank of Major-General, Lord Mot- tistone declared that what most prevented the process of recruiting. was the recent expression of Stanley | Baldwin, Lord President of the‘ C0llt1"i:lll£:0 Britain's frbntier was‘ on e n. He urged an iiuthorstive Gov- griitrigkntdsttsizemééit on th: $sttsn| lifelB Bslisln: noggin??? Nfltlglllll-l! Imperial defence with s. view w‘ ‘recruits for the fighting services. I i If air gefeilcas ‘measures were a n e ring cm one Tsubmarlne, wss more iormidl-ble than fnzlm 1,000 sercplszies, 111s is?! . r bombardmen cou d no ,bring_ Eiiglsnd to her‘ knees. No enemy could bomb the country with d lmpuiilt , he claimed. I threat of new terrors in warfare. hie (Rio/rice ‘Ilrrell and fllhibiifill lotteiowli, and for whom w. The problem of killing people by, ‘pcisoii'gns' we: very diflilcult lndl ithe idoroi dropping‘ disease-carry- ing bombs was‘ isntsstic. Re cdmlt- ' ted incendiary bombs could do en- ormous dsmoge snd possibly des- troy psriis of the ssct end of ‘bon- don but ‘that would "not make Britain surrender. Secretary ‘of War, Vicount Hallfl shun in reply said the iruestioii oi qusntiictivc and qualitative dis- armament hsd to be considered but nobod need be under missp- _ h _ .::*.*.....* "* * *1'1.*#»=.-:~...."*'":'; '=.:.: mummy...“ W" "' ’ ‘l present Federal mom ' A Lure and Myers jfiml ‘flmuvflymgf and byHomDr. W. IP. g iifPremieiyaiid other! _ in; ominous-emanation, . --- ,_: ‘ ' " » I m, 4 F“‘“"VF°°“"°°°“"“‘“ L-LMCDQR; . ,, Klirjiililltldil our WEATH Arrears SCANDINKVIAN csors , sometimes come home to roast- with requests for refund of fare on their unused portions. However, it is not often that a ticket issued 1n 1870 comes to the Canadian Nation- alrteilwsys with such s. request M88641 to it. Aitel‘ s. 181188 0f 64 years s ticket issued at Chicago in John Watt of Auburndsle Mus, said he had been inifornicd when purchasing. the ticket that it was good "until used" but he had never used it. The ticket. of Grand Trunk issue and in good condition, was accompanied by a. slip issued by the Michigan Centrsl sud Crest West- ern Railways "the great central route viii Niagara. Falls to sll points east!’ authorising unlimited stop- overs. The ticket was good for pas- sage between Detroit and Boston. ‘ms dry weather which was 01b perienced in Scandinavian 001111“ tries during the post summer ha: adversely alfcdled (ii-ops. Norwly- BJQCOII sud Denmark show lowt! Passen- Railways. with s request for refund (isnadisn Notional Railways. Queen's, Gouniy Gonservative Association Annual Meeting and iionveniion O The annual meeting of the Queen’s Ooun Cori- servative Association will be held iii the Strand eatre, 2 Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. 20th at 1 o’ciock_»P. M. Election of officers for ensuing year and other matter of general business will be transacted. " _ Immediately following the annual meetiii ‘at Con- vention to nominate two candidates tocontestaueeifs County at the next‘ Federal election will be iieili. Polling division will be eiitiiilclito send five delegates-to y;