. hjllm ir-f ~. I * e a us: MBER 4 1 1- imqp; 81x rm: CHARLOTTETOWN cuacomw . r ~ . _ - CE ' 93:. = . . PI _ THEIR FIRST FULL FEATURE ~ . _ a F R (4 A P I. T 0 I4 CIé 1Q1H HAMPSHIRE-Church o! England‘ rnooucr. suirren -l Despite » . I d , Dec. 6, 730 p. m. the depression in root prcea, ‘r. 1. ' ti! 1,115.10 D A Y . 1 lyer::il:r.s\rlt2vi“c. Westbrook. i Melvlxn Joly has: loaded (11:11,: i; rlilum- Gnérnillzogllxtlgdizmgi gléfilélfiléTnlgigglaY a m E .' N o w a In _._.-- ber o car oa at York a . '~ l 0 W bcb7fie y g “Y9” BAFSJET 522T?! I “N”, we“ Aprons chnd_i The lust receiving date, Dec. 9th. i W_0Rl-D'5 FUNNIIQT EWQOfihfQS-lso if: m. TTyon. F.'»ren's Table, Handkerchiefs: Home The Montreal Fur Brolrerageflio, Ltd., will hold ;. MEN IN TIIIIB s. Crooaman, Minster. Cookigs Tag; s11; :1 1211110101115 ginger two special early sales for Silver 110x Skins. ‘- noon ea a a s c o0 in ' m» ' c - . _ k IHIILUNG, IIIAI" TAKIN‘ FUNNIEST PICTURE p ' i,‘ " , MAW-rung“; wggrgmu BROOKFIELD—-'I'IIGtlSBI'VICIESS in Friday. December 4th. 10527-12-3-21. . . on on un- ——'—' - l “m” ALsofi/INAIJWSCIIZDTIZDIIIEGION lillhiiiiéii ctllliriia .5 follows: rANov WORK. Aprons. chim- C ‘HUGE g a n iflamvme. L30 p_ m,’ and Brock. pens Table. Handkerchiefs. Home; ca. i pgggow , _ m, TWISTED TALES new, 7 p_ m_ g Cooking Table and a delicious After- ' — | _ oioon Tea at Baptist School Room. ‘ st. a T_ nomymy’ LIDIHED, char. i-riday, December 4th. 10527-12-3-21. l Montreal Pelts may be shipped direct or through E. H. MONKLEY, of Summerside, or F. R. McLAINE . Charlottetown. Solicitors for ‘Prince Edward Island —Bags and Tags Furnished Free on Request- Q. lottetown. Store will be open Friday ‘Evening; frgm 7 to 9 o'clock Until ‘Christmas. Evrry t-Yept. is full of use- Jul and appro; late gifts tit prices; ’you want to pay. Make your selec- 'ti0ns early. 10662-12-4-li. . ~zirvrcisifi-nfimsitihg-iJoins.‘nweejtht guest of’ hcr aunt, Mrs. Ewcn Mc- The ladies of Wlicatlcy River Lcod. United Church held a vt-ry success- ful chicken supper rccciitly in the Miss Gladys McKay, New London, hall. The proceeds which amounted ‘is the guest of Mrs. Roderick Mc- , to over forty dollars, innt to IIPIINPIICFSOII, Wheatlcy. 1 pay part of the dclit "icurrcd in rc- _ decorating the church a yczir ago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivairl Supper was served from six tall ten ‘illuntcr River, were the guests re- - o'clock, and the hall ivas crnivtivd rcntll’ 01 V1”- "1111 11115- D- A Elk‘ , continually. Two loin; tables iividilwilfi- all kinds of good (hangs in atldiiitui i to chicken. The tabivs were tastc-; ‘ fully decorated with ("it ilf)\\'(‘l‘.\. All lost a ‘valuable ink nclt the other ; MILTON-St. John's Church, Sun day, Dec. 6. Morning Prayer and lloly Communion, I1 a . m. St. Mark's, Rustico, 3 p.m. Hampshire, 7.30. Rev. G. Westbrook, I...TH. pas tor. ROCKY POINT AND VICINITY -—The school children are busy pre- paring for the school closing. Ring- wood is putting on a concert in Ei- Iiott Hall in the near iutum-Our roads have been splendid of lat". the new bridge lending to the Rocky Point Wharf became very soft an-l INSTITUTE DIEETING-The an-l niial meeting of the Cornwall-York. 111541'11'3°'m\\’15'41 Point Womcns Institute was held. (it, the home or Mrs. Ewen McMill-a an on November 2nd., thirty-three.‘ I ‘ i l l members were present. A sand table ‘ ‘ , and drinking fountain were ordered ‘ Their jail-break is 8 riot! You’ll' 11inch a thousand - i Mr. Aifrcd Curciv, Hunter Riven! “Mince 3.15 1- L - t. l . . W“ ,.__.,,,<,._ ulziy. He was about to pclt the fox ‘ 16c, 3w, IZIIWIIS! ‘,.__ ggitgés r,i.C1,ilC£Ol-,l£:5 ‘l, ‘ W, d by when he was advised to wait a few 1 F“. 7 &‘g 45 ». b fling‘;ilerzrrairrlgifiillgrrrrvglgiil] for Cornwall School. also a map of - ‘ ‘- > = ‘ ' ' s a e pa s. . _ , _ . *6“ ""'“'5"“' tilled and some cravol put w. ren- Pm“ Edwmd ““‘“‘d ‘°‘ m“ Bring your Silver Foxes and other furs the Wliciltlcv River fulls 11:; it illl Weeks to improve the skin Mr- heiped to swcll tlic prove Harold Cliaiitllcr vcigv stalled a radio for the ‘ _ which rnislicd cxcclla-nt music Ur. Carey: is to bc SYmPfl1111Z°i1 “"111 during the evening. The supphr ins tho fox was one of the iicst in price was thirty five cents and wus'1115 T011611 well spcnt for such an ciijuyublc cv- cning. _\;,-__Caren' waited, but a £10K Mr. an" Mrs. Ernest Houston, of New Glasgow, accompanied by Mr. tiand Iilrs. Alfred Cart-w, of Green- nalc. spent Sunday’ in St. Elcanors, iillt‘ yucsts of Mrs. Czircwis parents, i Mr. and Mrs. John A. lilurray. Mrs. Andrew Gallant and son won to Boston recently, wlnrc Mrs. Gai- lant will remain for the winter. ‘Mrs. H. Bcctram, Hunter River. is I nursing for the [inst week at. the home o! Mr. Archie Barrett, Wlicxit- ley River. ‘side, .'iccompaiiied by his sister, Miss ihiyra, returned home after spend- [iiig a fciv days in Grcenvale. the guests of their cousin, Mrs. Alfred Cnrcwn-L. The annual meeting of tlic Grccn- vale Women's Institute met at the home of’ Mrs. Peter Martin, a large number of members living in attend- once. (‘ABLE IIIZAI) IVEST SCHOOL Honor roll of Cable Head West School for the month of November: y, Grade VII-l, Catherine MucLar- Miss Mary Douccttc. teacher, ivas , én; g, Iflflry nmqLnrpn, l, visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. Grade V1-1, Joyce MaCLm-en; 2y Rena. htzicharen. Grade V-i, Gladys MacLaren. ‘ Grade III-l, Elliot MacLarcn. Grade II-l, Stanley MacLarcn. Grade I-l, Alice Simona; 2, Vcr- i Mr. Cleve Robinson is Boston for a few wccks. visiting The young people of Wlicatlcy River United Church are busily pre- non M;\@Lar¢n_ paring for the Christmas concert to Perfect attcndoncc:—Rcnn Mac-l be given in the hall there. Loren, Gladys MacLarcn, Macl-sren. Tcacher—Mnrjorie Webster. Miss Margaret Chandler. Vl/‘hcat- t gained 1 .; ‘r m. VIlCCPFS to the fox pen and klllcd thc ‘ (,¢C;,_<(Qn_ animal, rendering the pelt useless. Dlusical Act 5 acso _ our: cane COMEDY “FLY MY KITE" MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON “Story Book Parade" and screen Souvenirs BIG’ SHORT TALKIES "BLUE RHYTHM” Mr. John E. Murray. of Summer-I her:- SIIARLETOIVN SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem-i Grade X-l, Edith Sobey. Grade IX-l, Carman Lowtlicr; 2,1 a Ashley Bartlett. I Grade VIII—1, Arthur Affleck; 2,, ‘ Arthur MBCQUHITIC; 3, Geordie Run- cie; 4, Preston Sobey. Grade V—-1, George Affleck and Marjorie Hooper. (equal); 2, Isabel Runcic; 3, Vernon Sobey, Grade IV-—l, Lorne Sobey; 2, John Runcie; 3, Tony Noonan. J Grade III (en-l, Rochcs; 2, Albert Elliott; 3, Ivan ;Noonan. Grade III (b)—l, Leo. Blackmorc; Lcitli Blackniorc. Grade II—1, Jennie Elliott; Stanlwlclalre S0119)’; 3, Alexander Nichol- tson. , , _ Grade I—I, Jcnii Ruiicic; 2, Muin. I1 Albert Des- 2. HE MARRIEDA BEAUTIFUL GIRL FOR ‘RIEVENGE lel Hooper: 3. Doris Sobey. Tcncher—hfary E. McCardle. MILTON SCIIOOL The following is the honor roll of Iilton School for November:- Grade IX-l, Rita Rice; 2, Elmer Giills; 3, Ronald McInnls. Grade VIII—1, Mary Whltty. Grade VI-I, Josephine MacIn- is; .. Margaret Rice; 3, Charles MacPlice. Grade IV—1, Gertrude Rice. Grade III—l, Peter Whitty; ., ohh Giilis. ’ Grade II (ai-I, Tieresa Glllts. Grade II (bi-l, Gertrude Mac- Aulay; 2. Irene McAulay. Grade I—l. Elda Leslie; 2, Andrew Leslie; 3. Stanley Leslie. Perfect attcndancez-R. McInnis, R. Rice, C. MacPhee, G. Rice, P. Wliitty. M. Lanigan-Tenclier. vox~qwn . She thought he loved her, but no sooner had the wedding vows been taken than he told her that he hated her-i-“hated her whole breed.” not her father stood by while he, an innocent man, was sent to prison? Arid had he not come out with hate and vengeance in his heart? For had So Jim Lee I ing health for some time-The scri- 3 dering it in fine condltion.—'l'hc rush on the terry this time of year is not nearly so great as in former years, owing no doubt to the low prices and small demand for pro- duce, as the farmers have as good a crop and some better than some years. —- Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. pastor of Zion Church, made his ministerial culls recently in this vic- inity. He was accompanied by Mr. McMillan, 0t the LOIIIIOX.—WC are sorry to report the death of IVI". Patrick Mahnr, an aged resident of South Shore, who has been in fail- i ous illness of Miss Ella Murphy is causing grave concern, as thcre is no improvement-The annual meeting of Ringwood Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Me- Dougall, Nov. 26th, with a fair at- tendance of members and visitors. ‘The Vice-president, Mrs. Nelson I Currie, presided. Roll call was ans- wered by annual dues. Thc minutes ‘ of last meeting. also last nnnuniq meeting were read and adopted. Fiii- ' ancial statement was clearly, item- ized and satisfactory to all, showing a. balance on hand of $25.00. It was voted to buy storm windows for the school as Red Cross nurse said the school was draughty. Two chairs are also to be purchased for school. 1 also Christmas gifts and to help at the school concert. The meeting i _ was one of harmony and co-opcra- tion amongst the members, which; A tree gucss- . always means success. ing contest was conducted by the Secretary, which was greatly enjoy‘- ed, Mrs. Ernest Currie winning the prize. The following officers were cl- evcted for the ensuing year: Presi- dent, Mrs. Herbert Georventt; Vice- president, Mrs. John McDougall; Secretary treasurer, ‘Mrs. Wm. Mutch, re-elected; Auditors, Mrs. Joseph Dolron and Miss Carrie Georveatt; Directors, Mrs. Augustus McMahon and Mrs. Nelson Currie. Committee to be appointed latch-R. ST. LOUIS AND VICINITY The many friends in this» com- munity will regret to hear oi’ the illness o! Mr. Martin McCue 0t Palmer Road, who has been ill for ‘Mrs. lvluck Vickerson; Mrs. William be held in Cornwall Hall on Dee. 7. I visitors. York the guest of Mrs. B. Mallctt- terday. several days. The social and dance hold in thei Point School. The annual reports of President and Secretary Treasurer, f to Mr. Sam Isaacs, of the Merchants’ Fur Co., ‘showed the “ionization t» be 1e e. Ltd., Montreal, at Samuel Kennedy’s, 134 flourishing condtlon. The following i Kent St., Charlottetown, and receive Highest ‘officers were elected for the cnsu- , ‘king ycar. President, Mrs. Pope Cros- Market Prices. l0549-ll-30-eod-wli. 'by, Mcadoiv Bank; Vice Pres, Mrs. ' ‘Hazen Howard, Cornwall; Scc'y.- , ireas. Mrs. Lemuel Drake, Meadow; 'Bank: Directors, Mrs. Peter Scott; SUPERB - SIL VERS Prizewinning Prolific Polygamus Pups SUPERB SILVERS have been bred from n. Iew out- standing individuais. My original Prile male sired a. world champion as nvell as a champion fenialmAlso at least twelve of his offspring won prizes at last years show, for myself » and others. _ Practically every one of my adult females are either daughters or grand daughters of this male or his 1st prize brother. lIe was out. of a litter of seven and sired two litters ol‘ sevrnthis year. Every adult male in my ranch ls Polygamus, I ncver had a pup refuse to double mate. My foxes are line bred and ln-bred and still hold their size. The pups have wonderful color. texture, density and length oi’ fur with exceptionally long guard fun. . It you in- tend going into the fox business start with good foundation animals. If you want some new blood which will not "pull down" your own standard call in and see my stock. Every pup has-S to 5 Generations Prize Blood. Prices and terms . cnsonahle. o. STIRLING Mat-LEAN 25 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘ New Ranch 1 Mile West. North River Road. _ "F ULL-FURRED-FOXES" White. The December meciiiigto Lifter the business meeting a very tine talk on "First Aid" was deliv- ered by Miss Ina Gillan, Publ’c Health Nurse. This talk was mucl‘. appreciated by the members and PERSONALS Miss Myra Murray is visiting at‘ Mr. Richard Wooidridge, Covchead Road, was a visitor to the city yes- Mrs. A. B. Sellar, Winsioc South. is sizendiiig the week in Halifax the i, i guest of Mrs. Mieiiaelifs i 10223-II-ZO-Iirl-Mon-Wed-‘li. Notice To Foxmen Bags and Shipping Instructions for E. H. Rayuefs Auction Sales in Montreal, Paris and London, can be obtained at 152 Kent St. Usual cash advances. Will also purchase out- right all lfferent grades of silver foxes. Mumps are prevalent at Pleasant Grove, IVA‘. Leo Doyle is rcporteib lzcitci" today. lvliz Wlilam Seller is spending a few wool-ts at Union North, the guts; o Parinciias and Mrs. Hughes Mr. Georgi- Washington Brodie, has returned to his home in Boston: FIRST MAN TRACED TO BRIT- MN E. RAYNER, LTD” NEW HAVEN, Carin, Dee. a.~ Local Agent, G. Harding. You may chalk up another record for Great Britain. According to Professor Henry Fairfiehl Osborn. prrsidcnt o.‘ this country's Museum of Natural History, the first man, he whom science should honor as the first true man, thrived about 1,250,000 years ago in that portion of Britain now known as Sussex County. Professosr Osborn disclosed this interesting piece of information while detailing his new concept of Notice IjogFoxmerz Pelts will be received on consignment by officials of our Marketing Dept. at the Rev- ere Hotel, Charlottetown, Friday, Dec. 4th and Tuesday, Dec. 8th. married John Gresham’s girl for revenge—to taunt her father and the other man. But she fought him. She fought him with a weapon he had no defence for . . . love. How this love triumphs over a con- suming hate is the story told in JOHN GRESHAM'S GIRL WA‘. By Concordia Merrel s ls ‘the story of a great love . . . the love of a girl for a man who professed to hate her. From the first instalment to the last, it is filled with drama; you cannot afford to miss a single line of ~ this daring story. This innocent: young girl will tear at your heart; she will bring tears to your eyes, and smiles to your lips. By all means read “John Gresham’s Girl.” Commencing i Next “Week in_ ‘I Don ’t miss a line of this daring love story! The ilhariottetown Guardian ....,.-<»-.-.-»..“:, ,, .~.~w---r---- -. Palmer Road Hal! on November 125th under the auspices of the; 0. M. B. A. was a decided succcssl The members of this society are tol be congratulated on the success that attended their undertaking. evolution before a largo gathering attending the Autumn scssbn of the United States National Acad- emy of Scicnccs. Ecanthrcpus Dawsoni, or Piltdown man, was the title given his "true "'_"‘ man" by Professor Osborn. All MIS- 7514911“ Fmcerald °1 Wm‘ i these “years, hc maintained, scient- eflofd HD9119 1351i week “i? Tign-Sinists have been wrong in consider- the guest o! her mother, Mrs. Buotc. y mg the Plthccanthropus Emcms, ——--'- ior the 'I‘rinil, man of Java as the All are 818d 10 11°81‘ 11191 Missioriginal man, as the Javanese liv- Bernetta Ahearn of Pleasant Viewicd only 500,00 or so years ago. The dethroning of the Java man who has been ill for seine time is and the piacing'oi' the Piltdowii doing as well u can be expected. man on the pedestal of the "orig- inal" is the result of ganometry, a. new method 0t dating relics by measuring the enamel of teeth. Mk. Stephen Gallant of I-Inlibur- ton, 1m ‘l, was a visitor to Palmer Road on Sunday. Maybe the reason China stays at war is that she sees what peace has done to the rest of the world. tient at the P. E. Island Sanitarium is doing as well as can be expected. All wish her a. speedy recovery, Miss Rita. Doucette, teacher at Cartier, spent the week end at her homo at Palmer Road. Mean. Frederick and Edward fltoGei-ald and Hackctt Kinch motored to Richmond on Thursday. Mrs. Roch O'Brien 0i centre Lin‘, Road 111 V1531"! her niece Mrs. Ans. tin Aylward of Pleasant View. i , Mr. I". .1. Shea of Waterford is hauling some of his shore buildings to A farm which he recently pur- chased from .1. ll. Myrick. st. Long, The sum: visited the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aylward of Plea-s- ant View on November 26th and presented them with a bonnie baby girl. Mr. Bennit Kelly of Elmsdale was o. visitor to Palmer Road on Sun- day. Misses Eva and Alma Raga-g o; 3511511110"- 1-01 1'7. are visiting their sister, Mrs. Edward Gnudet, oi Pleasant View. Mm. Robert IfitzGerald of Centre Lino Rood was a visitor to Water- iord on Sunday, the guest oi’ Mrs. Prank Shea. All are glad to hear that Mrs. Patrick Gallant of Waterford, pg.- The Black Pond Bridge is being Tfllifllfed and widened by Mr. Frank Gaudet, contractor, o: “muhPT pers desiring some. l9fi9$i12'2'31 Cash advances will be given to any ship- CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. New Route‘ Convenient Departure Second Morning Arrival _ at, Winnipeg and I 40 MINUTES Ffifl-"ER: to VANCOUVER Arr. Ottawa ' 9.15 p.m. Arr. Capreol 6 55 imp. Arr. Winnipeg glon Mm Arr. Saskatoon 10.35 ‘Lin, Leave Bonaventure Station, Montreal Y-OOp-Iffl- (D511!) Arr. Edmonton 10.10 rem. 4"" Jasper nos phi. Arr. Vancouver 6.05 p.m. ircouriisgurAi. Full details from W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent L. P. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, station P. W. Clan-kin, Dist. Passenger Agent CANADIAN NATIONIE. in