g_ a tiff huursuusniw, Wurinrxiuu l‘l lSiUWN Qfiailahooting around n midnight in glaaa slipper;- aad one of ibem kicked od in her haste. Tslrl Tslt! l! you all: us, it's e wonder the Prince didn't find her ina hospital. Take no chances with health. lt is the most ,_ _ of ail possessions. Ar the first sugges- "0" 0i Illhfll. so at once to see a physician. And when you have his prescription, may we invite you to bring it hare for careful com- pounding. Your patronage is appreciated, Tris J ‘jliupirgiiiixiq (tic-meta 1.1 :=i.i...-;.1< UliWiDllllflIaFli srtttqiits _PHA_RMACY "t: J3 r bu». i riwr parents of Ralph Barrows. Jr-. who is Montreal textile executive. at the Waldorf Astoria, are shown in New York as they appeared at the Tombs priaon. They are divorced but have Joined forces to aid their aon in the forthcoming fight for hia life. Ghildren Love lt--- iirown-ups Demand it! Mr. and Mn. Ralph Barrows. held for the murder of Colin C. MacKellar. Try it When ordering, don't say bread 1 say e "LANE'S Bread Please" LANE’S BAKERIES 111111111 Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHiTLOCK-PHONE l78l-i Footwear at 175 Queen Street. THECENTRAL GUARDIAN AUCTION FOITY-FIVES in Spring Park Hull tonight. 8.15 PM. Thla column la reserved for newa of local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted It five oenta a word. atrletly pay able in advance. JIMMIB’! TAXI Phone 53b. CONFEDBRATION Lil‘! IN- REPMBB. Washers. Refriger- ators. Vacuums. etc. Call Storey Electric. AIIBIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the gunmen i be: from well known firms such as A yo U _ __ M el Fur and West Canadian Fur c”? co__‘m,,:g":v2‘49£ “m” Co. Betta m: Salon. Phone 1693. TRINITY CHURCH Y. P. U. will present the lovely story “Polly Anna" as their play on December HOWARD MBINNTS‘ Fitted __V-\;\~\. . .. \)\@\.'\‘- - 2 i —\\-~r~/— i ‘smock Plan To Attend NOTE ll-AME lllfill TEA WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Nov. 24th. rind 25th. Beautiful C iatmas Gifts including Exquisite Baby Wear. Fine display at Ah. SPECIALS for rnunsoav FRIDAY TSATURDAY 1'59"“ runs“ hm m“ a b i-i le c o A i th Dir - T bl Bi a ‘-’""°‘“‘ °‘“°“°- hi. y m’ ' ' s ° °° "i ‘Li’; 3t‘; atllpplogltlti: PORK 3H9” EXTRA $PEC|AL Leave us your Order ' I I ‘tflgliilflfilcgglrfirrzhorgzxthnofioifig: u“ T“ mTEn_c°mUN_ Z 111"“ m Z 55c per lb. Harry Horne s for Christmas Turkey Chrmmah m: CLUB in iaonshiw Hall. Fri- t Nu-sfyh EXTRAQT§ and 5°.” day November 19th. Prof A. W . . our olco avers Fon Tflonouail CLEANING Jones and othei talented ' artists P I Y ch 27 fl ... glazing h. .. n. n... 1111111 111-11 111111- °'¥_"1! s , ROAST 23¢ per bottle L APziiRllll; Money ba k guarant if not at- f _ " fll‘ Q Qf c ° 11111 11511111- ‘ ..?.t:*:;"é§...".“::"‘.:. ‘m: n‘: 4* 11'1"» Choice Quality ___°_'._____ neat: Mrs. Thane A. Caimpbcll. 5m" n” p“5'“"" °" °"'°' lealgimeifmhilzolllreigss iii: riiierréhsifi SIJCED UACQN PLUMS Pink GRAPEFRU" crcv tonight at 6.30. The School PM" Maililm‘ 9'11"“ 5km" Mum,“ Ho, ha, - 96 ¢°unf Needs Support o1 Parents and Pub- “mum m‘ °’ 540- p ' 6Q: Per |b_ °z~ "n: z T97 25c lic. PAID RADIO FINES__AH . t» My, Edjggn Newmmh Hume,- Riv. 3 for 25¢ NOTIOEFNVEIH‘ be shut o" Bu]; o; the radh) license checkhw ‘elr, accompanied by his daughter, l-Yllll VQIIQY . , l b‘ \ ‘ .. ....... .1... s... .....__. g;1;;1,1°;111;,;_11;_11;; g;;l;;11;1;1-s1a;;1; ,,:;::;,;‘:.,. 1.53.112, “$331111; REGULAR HAM Special 11...... 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There 59 |b _ p8!‘ . m“ "° B” a" n“ Prime Edwud were some 19 table l l Tu ' ' ' c P‘r ' Ql’ DlCQd Theatre .. n......, Friday fl-hd m n, h, a, u, g 1* gr "1, fr Vicinity . litiméi.é“i.$.éiiifl“‘i.‘v‘i.ii"fi; 11111 151111.. P..Z...".““...’“..."..§’.“- —— r-sortr or SlRLOlN 2 ""5 *°' 25° “""T°5"' A???“ . t _. _ _ , - r T _ . 11111 11111111111111111111111- 222.1 "$231121 '§.'.""..’.';’..'.E§. ..“.'.i..i"ti‘.'“.‘li.“iif’.'li‘iii 5.33.2. STEAK Three rhnr §§°Q'9M°j;"m"-QZB° A shEciAL MEETING r U town. The prize winners were: W811i I 5118111 OPEYHUOYI- ' ' C POI‘ OI Prince Edward 1511111111 ‘ljleeztsisigrég git‘)? ad lsntiirslvlgémsyiaze: 8M1?’ ‘M: and M" Janxes hum n 63c P“, lb‘ 1 6M N s A socl tion wil e _n - 1 -- - ‘S n i! ; ~ - O-r 1 ‘hiiivslemrsisng ghoul of the Prmce cohshhmhl.“ Mrh A Rhtyehhurly aid and sari have moved into their - O Q C Edward Island Hashim; Fflday Mens ~ 1st. J.A. McDonald; 2nd, new home in the Harbor district Pa.‘ Oran e 2°: Par evening at 8 oclock to discuss t; $61518); lhlacDonald; ‘consolation. "1 "Side 42c Per |b_ l g ‘bi ' 'si n of the Re isterei - 1 cnfins. D or r e, st i --~ bodies? liglhllvijfifilllfii‘! are ugrged io lIhlcCabe; lTCBZEOlOJL, fir? and BM: J Mrh and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and o: WCSTIGd tt d. eo Dowli . 'au ter- Teresa and G ldi a on -__-- “g o'er: vlsaltors here from Eli: ell; . 2 lbs‘ hr 15c ON DIOTOR TRIP—R . E é ‘ ' ‘ '1 - ~ I lih l'l lid _ ' biurrq; Mr. James AllETIY TWIUEISIITUT Oyéygalglggsngxfusggllzfeflb; or e o ij____ 49c Per Ib‘ oak Leaf ch°lce ' Jorh\r;l£r;:ht§|1qdruhg~_ Nwiéliahg 1st friends and relatives o! ‘Mia girlie Drake whodisposccl of atteiitl the football game b-etuv/‘een lgfliohgfne zaazllgnahgefigu§rfdafig ill-St iseelrrxgfrifzbnignbglhlngfe oz‘! z fur 45c c P'r lb. ih ~ i st. D i t ' Universil ~ . ’ ' _—_--_--_-- '—'-'*-—-——i- hhii fteiilogi... riihcig ‘Xavier uhiy- ffhfierkgyer g“;ff“jg;a}g-hoflg>rr1gy1ngg ‘vhm h‘ m“ w “Si” 39m“ l: s puLK gukkANfg .60 and 7O PRUNES YEY-Sil)’ 0n 581M131!» approaching marriage. The 5.1;; o; Miss Josephine MacDonald who c Per ' 2 f 19c per - 1 rsrvrrs: 11 1.12m: n: '..’.§“'.".Z‘i-‘.i' 3.1:: is; . " °' ° ' “~"'.“" ‘if°°“‘?‘..‘3"“§i“x;".S?" 11.....h.“{2°{;".'..i.";}“.§.;° 11111. 1. m... ' * 1-HICKEN 81 DWKS Dried APRICOTS rears ClB mee n3 U O H Tl G 9T5 v '- 1 Cathedral Men's Association was or b’ he‘ 6mm“ M155 Armlebeue 45c Pef |b_ 49c PQf dgz. MacDonald. i The heavily laden baskets were taken in by the Misses Ethel MacDonald and Jean Cn.m_ 91°11. (he Blfis were opened by the Misses Mildred and Georgina Daw- son and the verses were read by Miss Haul Jewell and nicely ar- ranged on the table by Miss Gladys MacDonald. Miss McDonald in her usual manner thanked one and all for remembering her on this oc- casion and all joined in sinzinv For She's e Jolly Good Fellow. The many gifts which she received tes- tifv to the popularity of the youti" bride. A rlaintv lunch was served by the ladies and then Wishing t}... truest of hcncr many years of lvnnv AuXlliBrY- Dilfillt the f-‘Vefllflfl Mfl- wedded life all departed to their lor Smith gave a brief talk on the home) future activities and policies of the 1 Association in which he stated that “we are IOOHlIlK forward to a suc- a Enloyahle Tea At St. Joseph's Convent held in the Cathedral Parish Hall on Tuesday evening. with upwards of thirty-five members in attend- ance. Major W. A. Smith, piesi dent of the association, presided. The meeting was opened with pruy- er by Mr. W. G. Hogg, after which Judge H. L. Palmer gave an inier< esting and detailed address on the recent meeting of the Anglican Deanery Loymens Association which was held at Summersidc last. Friday. Following the busi- ness meeting an enjoyable social evening was spent by the members at the conclusion of which refresh- ments were served by the Evening Branch of the St. Peter's Women's cessful and enjoyable year o.‘ Church and social activities." IN MEMORIAM M35. JOHNSTON! MURRAY St. Joseph's Sodality and Alum- nae held their annual lfternocn tea in the Convent Hall on Burinagfi November 14. The President, Miss Marlaret Butler. presided and ex- tended a worvl of welcome to the members. Mother Superior also ex- pressed her pleaeure at seeing such a large crowd present. She thanked the members for their splendid The death occurred at Blairniore, Alberta. on October 13th. of Mrs. Johnstone Murray. the former Katherine Isobel Darrach. eldest daughter of Mrs. Margaret Dar- rach, East R0 alty, Prince Edward Island. Deceased was born at New Haven in 1882; attended school and Summersidekand District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 Prince of Wales College, and was a successful school teacher in this Province for a number of years be- fore going West where ahe con- apirit of co-operstion at all times, and for the financial assistance given to help defray the expenses of the wot’: done on the stage of iiirhbfildagteoiiieiliilclllhlchool "m" h" the School Auditorium. M the “m, o; he, “m, ‘h, The main table was covered with ’ GIVE A WATCH OF ACCURACY . . . OF STYLE . OF QUALITY! CHOOSE NOW FOR XMAS GiVlNG . . . SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY .1. .' WE WILL HOLD THE WATCH OF ‘YOUR CHOICE ON OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. J1!- 51110101 A a lace cloth and was vary attract- ive with a centre of chrysanthe- mums in yellow and white. The same scheme was carried out on the smaller tables. Music was ren- dered during the afternoon by the Misses Florence Quinn and Kath- leen Hughes. Mrs. Aubrey Ward was was serving al Sunday School teacher in Central United Church, Blairrnore and for the last two years was secretary treasurer of the church. Also active in oihei church functions ahe was presi- dent of the local Ladies Aid So- ciety. also a valued member of the Order of Eastern Stare, aha was Matron of Virny Chapter in 1931. Surviving are her husband John- stone Murray, now retired station agent at Blairmore, Alberta. her two daughters, Margaret, wife of J. W. Rogers. Kimberley, B. C., and Beth, wife of G. R. Stewart, Blair- more. Alberta. her mother, Mrs. Margaret Darrach, one brother, Neil, living at East Royalty, five sisters and two grandsons. The ais- tera are Laura and Annie, Mrs. Alexander MacBetli, Quincy, Malia, Jennie, Mrs. Geddie MacLeod, West Royalty, Marjorie, Mrs. Pres- ton Rodd, Harrington and Verna at home. Funeral services were conducted in Blairmore United Church, Sun- day afternoon, Oct. 17th and inter- ment (allowed in Union Cemetery with the pastor of the church, Rev. T. R. Haythorne officiating. Convent Chapel. .-__. Royalty (Dedicated to Democracy) Every human birth is royal- Because the law of God's decree; That sent man out to multiply And to replenish, ere ‘he die- To pass on to posterity. Every human birth is royal- In each and all humanity; Not for blood tbatls in one‘s veins But foi- the blood on Calvary. Every human birth ls royal- If in mansion, crib or stall; For the love and mothered grace Making royalty of all. Every human birth is royal- way- To recon the Royalty of God. 9th and 10th in Heartz Hall. Mrs. / general eonvener of the tea. The tea. cups were presided over by Mrs. James Mullally and Mrs. Frank Walker. Ladies n! the sodslity and Alum- nae assisted in serving the Chap- lain, Rev. Dao Herrell. gave a fine talk and the delightful afternoon tea was thorouzhlv enjoyed by all present. Benediction of the Most Blessed sacrament followed in the Nor empires over which one relins- And imared God in infant's face- Where from the dust and common cley All started on the commoners --PF.TEH A. REILLY. runs. Certificate and Novelty g Mrs. Frank Kelly has returned home from an extended vacation spent with her daughter Patricia. Mrs. Billy Clark in Belericla, Mass The new school building at Morell Rear is nearing completion and it‘ is expected the first classes will be held in the new rooms early in the new year. The teacbr is Mrs. J. A. Kelly. i RIX’S GROCERTIA PllilNE i601 1602 FREE DELIVERY Mr. Joe Rooney. the village black- smith, has purchased the Frank Dunn property that was formerly the Ackley estate. Mr. Duim is having a new house built on his farm property.—B. Mr. Anslem Lapierre, who was employed as head cook at the pack- ing plant here all summer and wound up that. work for the sea- son a short time ago has accept- ed a position as cook on the Gov- ernment dredge at present work- dng at Wood Islands. m. James B. Jay, the obliging postmaster at Morell. has left for Boston. on a short motor trip to visit this brother Paddy Jay, who ture and one acre of land. on the estate of the late Patrick Curran. ls to be sold shortly. Many old timers the old Redmond ‘property where the tannery was century or more ago. Seine of the old tan pits are still to be found in the fields. harbour that was built some years ago for the fishermen has been i-e-plankcd and now a crew of men under Mr. Herb I-lawbolt. are building a sand breaker to keep the smd that drifts across remember this estate as operated half a or tie up. The breastwork at St. Peter's stunt’: notice later on. old business the inated. ‘beach from filling into the bay. Drifting sand is a hard thing to hold back and most of the once famous old harbor is Just a send bank where years ago ships different sizes came in to anchor It has been found that if a paint- fllled brush is wrapped tightly in aluminum foil, it will retain its pliable condition for several days, so that it is ready to use on an in- Thus, the of cleaning paint brushes between coats can be elim- sus REGIONAL nuns _ FESTIVAL ‘ Ameettngofallwhomaybeln- tereated in the ‘ rmation of a eons- niittee to a drama faatiivai for Prince Edward Inland in Ian nary. pursuant to the regulations of the Dominion Drama Festival Board, will be held at tha Council Chamber i.n the City Hall, Chee- lothefnwll. 0n Friday the ma. ia- f stanb at a p.m. l. L. PALM!!- Convener: left his blacksmith shop a few years ago and went to the U. B. A. to make his home. Two sisters are also residing in and around Boston. Mir. John T. O'Brien. who spent many years around the shore sai- niori fishing and is now along in the evening of life has sold hh boat, nets and all fishing gear and will no more sell down the bsy and out the harbor. Over eighty now he still craves to visit the shore he loved ao well. Greetings and beat wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill, on their recent marriara in Holy Redeemer church in the city. Mrs. O'Neill was the former Clara Boylan. of Donaldson, arid she will receive a wam welcome in her new home. Mr. O'Neill la a prosperous farmer. Mr. J. J. Mofnnis. who peasad away at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Nov. 10th, will be greatly missed in this vicinity where he was a valued employee of the Moi-ell (Jo-operative Store and worked untlringly early and late with never a complaint. His fun- eral was held to the Church of the Little Flower on Friday morning where service at the church and grave were conducted by his pas- tor, Rev. P. McKenna. Burial was in the little churchyard near- by. Mrs. Ambrose Barry. trend old lady cf this district. has closed up her home here and gone in Long creek to reside with old friends for the winter months as she has been living alone since the death of The house and furni- bla nrnpound ptouTl yinkham e ctflapsi-lllld la ' or toomen. an vary T; wit.» troubled tbia way. ‘l0°/',' Discount on all new Fall Dresses — Daytime, Dinner or. Evening Wear — you 8P0 W" lo find iusi what's right for you in this large assortment. Take advantage of this Sale and gel the best lor your money- Yas. I'll meat you‘ at the 119mm... [at 3...‘. Quotations. lesion. llaal... Nov. "La 1w GREENDAL LADIES’ STORE