I milardlv. O Own Pslmbr, Tomahawk,- Mil-r l-I d“, gprhlg 11nd s ion sickness NW1 ‘m ‘e h-ydly stand. I could not could .l h‘ ,5 the leut little noise l‘ ma, “p. 1 tried bio9fl tori“ iilld nun pins‘, but they did 1110 d "Siam; 1 was getting worse. 31v”... m, mother about my con- ion “a ‘he seuI; lne three boxes o! I > . 't¢ ll of~ flrstlbox l. was feeling much I kept o'n ‘until I had used boxes, and now I feel as well ruff did when I was a young girl." '50s. a box at all deniers, or [l4 direct on receipt of epricfby ,,. ‘l'. xlillvurn 00., Limited, Toronto, A llli 1'1‘ l Zinovieff [Quits lloscow. Nov. 2..1._ Gregory fllovieff today resigned the presi- ssac of the Communist interna- giona e, which post he has occupied since its establishment: .,in 1919. 'i‘he resignation was foresflllo con- clusllou after the decision of the central audcontrol committees of the Russian’ Communist party p110- nouncing his further work in the internationalimpossible. in resign- ing Zlnovleff asked t0 be freed- generaily from work in the interna- tional at the present tllme. The refl- lgnatlon was unanimously accepted. {Q-ii-‘i ATTEND CHURCH on GO T0 PRISON Cmrnlllorrel. N. lc.. Nov. 25 —— For driving an automobile while intoxicated. L. L. Iierrin was or- dered to attend church every Sun- llay for the next t.‘wo years. and I111- 00 $100. If he fails to attend church. he will receive six months ImpPIBODHDQIII. Mgolliltlilllluy CRUISE . From New York, Feb. 12 Nextwlnrergosndmeerspring on Mediterranean shores. Ro- mantic Cadiz and Seville; poly- glot Gibraltar; silo in Algiers, sad Constsntinop e; rest in the Holy Land and gondola about lovely Venice. 15 coun- tries; 17 ports with included excursions. Fmn New York Feb. 1 2; S.5. Empress of France. "H.350 gross sons. One man- agement on ship and shore. QILBIIUCE BURPEE, Dist. Pussenler Asenr flnint John. N. B. "Sn this world before Ills next" . Conarfla l‘ fflc lupus: Travellers atoll-Tim rhs world over BY GEOIKE I IT'S TIME IPUT 50L“ IN ' V , I iii‘ l i l/_ I w‘ ‘l/Tll‘ Y0"? C01! supply to dwlndle. I Wcsllgral Gulirlliall “ for. Services "Po not be disturbed it you sud- denly realize you have allowed We can provide you with the vary l MANY SPECIAL prices in our Ollcloth and Carpet Department. Prowae Bros, Ltd. 2909-1144-31- ODD LINES of Boy's Cost Sweat- era. regular $2.00 to $5.00. 1-8 off. Plrowse Bros, Ltd. wakes al-lowlnlo a run range of Christmas neckwear. Buy early. Prowse Bros, ‘Ltd. JUST nlzcl-zlvao enoulsr chip- ment of indies silk and wool hose. Value $1.76. Special ‘ill cents. . Proviso Broa. lIJtd. _aoo YARDS so inch ourtnlnlna. ReguIsrBS cents for 16 cente- Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘luau-s’ llleavv WOOL l-loae. Special 50 cents. Prowse Bros, Ltd. MEN'S FANCY cashmere pull- over ‘sweaters. _ Slpscial $2.00. Prowse Bros., Ltd. CORSETB and Oorselettes. Spec- ial $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd lcollounov VELVET klmonas. m see and women's from $4.75 to $5.85. Prowae Bros" Ltd. ' POBTPONEDT-ihuction sale at E Dover's, York postponed until Wed- nesday. December 1st. Sale posi- tive. No reserve. See Handbllis, 2938 l1.‘ 25 3i, ROY PIN-ES, Fur Buyer of New York. expects to be at his old stand Dillon 8: Spiiietts about Dec. 3rd. Will advise later definite date. ' 2085 1127 3i POULTRV.-We are buying livc and dressed Poultry every day, paying highest prices. Conrad d. Company. 2783-11-18-tst6i. GUARDIAN ‘REPRESENTATIVE; Mr. M. T. Lambe, is Guardian Ag- ent for Emerald. Klnkora, Spring- field and vicinity. if BRADALBANE CHARGE-é Unit-l ed‘ Church, Rev. David Coburn, pas-l ‘for November 28th:‘: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m., Ifose Vul-, ley, 3 p. m. Bradaibane, 7 ‘p. m. CHRISTMAS MAILS FOR UNIT- ED STATWES-Durlng the Christ- mas season there is an unusual lpar- cel congestion at United States Customs points. To ensure delivery, ll-lore Christmas parcels for the: Ulnlted States silould be mailed ear-l ly. preferable within the first week‘ of December. PREFERMENT FOR REV. E. M. vlALONE-llt is gratifying to learn has promoted lthe incumbent of ‘St. Peter's Pro~Catiledral to a canonry. ntimations ‘of this having been re< cclvedl yesterday. Tile Guardian and the many friends of Canon Ma- lone have pleasure in congratulat- ing him for this recognition of his valuable services to the Anglican Church here.‘ t‘ PERSONALS John P. Morris, Bedlford, was a visitor to the City yesterday. I Daniel Ward. North River. was in‘ the city yesterday. Mr. David Livingstone. New IIav- en. was a visitor to the city ycs- .erll'ay. Mr. M. T. Lambe, Springfield. was a. visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Peter Shaw. Allan J. McDon- ld and Mrs. McDonald. and ilttile son Allison of Albion Cross. were ll the ‘(llty yesterday on tilelr way o Boston, l.n spend the winter. mo}?- Jrphanage Main- tenance Collec- tion Continued WATER sv. Mrs. William McMillan 5.00 Rev. M. Scott Fulton .. 1.00 L. B. Bracken . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Iiessle Grohnln .. 2.00 William Peardon 2.00 ‘lo-ck McLenn- . . . . . . .. .50 Mrs. Rob't McWllilnms . . 1.00 Miss Edna. McDougnli . . . . .... .50 Mrs. Nell Campbell . .. . 1.00 but pg rggggnam | d Mrs. Parker Ritchie .. 1.00 gglglg d¢||v°ry_ e p’ u.‘ l" on Mrs. J. ‘S. McDonald .. . . 1.00 . Mrs. D. ll. McLeod. . . . . . . . .. 1.00 “THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT" Mfrs. H. C. Blown. . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 H. C. prawn . . . . . . . .. 1.00 w n Mrs. Robert Campbell. . 1.00 I I I Mrs. E. H. Beel- . 1.00 Mrs. W. H. Prowee .. . 1.00 "HOME '75 Mrs William Baht .50 _~ .7 I l» Poultry Wanted 0 o 1P. 1 Gold Fish‘ Gold Fish 4 I 4 w ti. Don't miss this chines. For" ' ""1! 5° cents pllNIll-IB of "hi1 Remedies ws will give . °"° Ilqps bowl and two gold m. As u» numbsr-lsllmltsd . P i f. oar voulre ‘ronay illlrolll L Worthy 17C QUEEN 817K521‘ PHONC . In 1 IJVEAND DRESSED We are buyilQ live and dressed Poultry daily at our warehouse, I CHAR LOTTlITOWN i-u-ml. .- tilat the Archbishop of the Diocese ‘ loll Islnyfnl-Dny IIII Tracksuit. Our November, eras: on: mmurs, LOOK THE’ OHARLOITETOWN cuannnm December Sale AND THINK. TAKE THE ‘m/‘WTAGE 0F THWIQIJR sat: sauce LIST. Allnkss-or Tea .~ .... .......e9¢ m 5m bulk Tea on the market 59c origins Cl ‘wt... 44 Ill»: i: Extra good bulk Tea 50c Bulk Lard 22c ggkerr‘ u” Fry.‘ coco.‘ Block Lard . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 23° - - - - . - . .. 2am for 25c Shortening . . . . . . 19c .?:lll‘e°°°°“ ‘ Z lbs. for 25c High grade Farley ‘Blscuitm. 34c . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. for 15c Lower grade. Mixed . . . . . . . . 25c Tomato Cstsup 2 bottles fel- 25¢ Helntz Tomato Cstsup .. . .. 276 Mixed Pickles . . . . . . 13¢ 1U oz. McCresdyh ‘Pickles. .. 31¢ 35 oz. McCresdyh P|ckl¢;_,_45¢ Plll MCLINNI Peanut Butter . . . . . .;... . . . . . . .. 27c Helntz Prepared Mustard glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Old 60y Prepared Mustard. 11c Icing Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11c lclns Bus". coloml 2 for 25s White Sugar 20 lbs. for $1.40 Excelsior Dates.. 2 pkgs. for 25¢ Bulk Dates, best grad; l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 2 u”, for 25,, Seedloss Raisins, pkg. . . . . ,. 15¢ Seeded Fislslns, pkg. . 15¢ Currants. 1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . .. 17c, 5 lbs. Tin Crown Brand Corn Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42c 2 lbs. Tin Crown Brand Corn Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c Pancake Flour 13¢ Cornstarch, pkg. . . . . . . . . .. 11c Acme Gloss Laundry starch 13¢ Bulk Laundry Starch 11c Citron . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ 50¢ Orange Peel .. , 23.; Lemon Peel , 27c Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. for 25¢ Prunes, large size 2 lbs. for 25c White Beans 10 lbs. for 60c Orllons . . . . . .. 3 ibsJor 10c Oatmeal -- . Sibs. for 25¢ Rolled Oats . . . . .. 5 lbs. for 25c Gold Duet Cornmeal 5 lbs for 25c Barley . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. for 1‘1c Canned Clark's Beans, large size 22c Clark's Beans. small size 21c.- 25c Shredded Wheat 2 pkg for 21c Cc-nfiakes . . . . . . . . .. .. 11c Pep . . . . . . .. . 2 pkgs. for 27c Grape Nuts 2 pkgs. 10p 35c ‘A||‘5"ifl. large size 23c All-Bran. small ..... .. .. 13c Diamond Dye 2 pkgs. for 25c Sim"! Dye .- 2 ukgs. for 5o Toilet Paper 6 rolls for\25c -Arm and Hammer Washing Soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11c chIDw 3 pkgs. for 25c Pearilne . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c GOId Dust . . . . . . . . . .. 8c Snowflake 3 pkgs. fgr 25c Rlnso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c Classic Cleancra. 3 pkgs. for 25¢ Old Dutch Cleanser . . . . . . .. 11c Lcnnox and Polo Soap 6 for 25c Palmolive with Coupon 4 for 25c Peaches. heavy syrup . . . . .. 25c Peaches, large size . . . . . . .. 39c Pears, heavy syrup . . . . . . .. 25c Pears, light syrup . . 2 for 35c Sliced Pineapple , . . . . . . . .. 17c .Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c REMEMBER, DON'T FORGET WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. F‘. N. KAYS *‘°'“°" M°‘"1=*Y 0"‘ "l" "In 111"" PHONE 913. t Nov. 27. Dec. 2nd, Dcc. 6. CHARLOTTETOWN Surprise. Gold, P. 6. G. Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 for 55c Potash . Lye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 25c Zinc Washbcards .. Glass Washboards . . Brooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish 2for 25c Matches . . . . . . .. 3 boxes for 25c Twist Tobacco . . . . . . . 3 for 25c Mixed Cilndlcs . . . . . . .. 19c Lb. Coated Satin Mixed Candy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c Lb. Best ‘Cream Candy . . . . 29c Lb. Bacon by slab . 39c Lb. Ham by the Roll .. .. 29c Lb Spare Ribs . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c Lb. Salt . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Bags for 25c Goods Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. 14c String Beans . . 19c Clams . . . . . . . . 14c Tomatoes . . . . . . . .. . 14c Fancy ‘Pink Salmon . . . . . . . . 21c Sardines . . . . . . .. 4 cans for 25c Campbell's Tomato Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2for25c Other varieties oil Soups 14c TO CALL TO THE STORE 19 HILLSBORO STFl EET ' tire. Ali's. Wllilianl Butt, J1". . . . . . . 1.00 Mrs. Benoit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00, Mrs. Bishop l "l" '. Hunt .. . .- 1-00 Mrs. C. Burke 1-00 Mlrs. Jae. I1. hlzlllonald . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Geo. Butt. . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. L. Watson . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. W. Breilaut .. 1.00 Harry Aloidwen . 1.00 t-iia liamont -. .. . . 1.00 Mrs. Noel DcBlols 1.50 lvlrs. W. E. Bentley ..-. . . . .. . . 1.00 Mrs. Crane Morris, Esplanade 10.00 Mrs. D. Davis Esplanade .. .. 1.00 King Qreet d Mrs. Philip Bridges . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. "Cleaver McLean .. . 1.00 Mrs. Jae. Innis - Miss Metherall 1.00 Miss Profit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1.00 Dorchcster St. Mrs. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. l-I. Dingweii . lM-rs. Moore . . . . . . . - - . .- Mrs. Miolfle Mrs. II. Stetson .. lllBB Harvey . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Ifesslo McLean ‘Cilpt. Ffillinyson . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Mrs. licber Bell .. . . . . . .. 1.00 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Toiul Bay View per Miss Eva L. Simpson Jnmcs lSllnpson 1.00 Madge Kendal Keeps Contact With Stage 1)()N[)()N. .\'ov. 2i. — Dame Madge lKendul, at lhv ugc oi‘ 77. still llecds the call uf the stage. she has agreed to play the juven- ilc rule ill ll performance E. J. Odell. putriarcil of British lilcatcr- doln. is preparing to produce. Mr. Odell. who is “Old Odell" to members of the Savage ‘Club and his friends ill London art circles. doesn't believe actors should rc- ‘On ills ninety-second birth- day anniversary llc visited the Sav- age Club, gathered some of his gray-haired confl-cl-os about him‘ and inaugurated preparations for an entertainment to be given by the ‘theatrical stars of long ago. Seldom Misses Big Event Dame Kendal was one of the first stars approached. “Of course, l. will take the part." she replied. “We have been Jrlends. my dear Odell, for more 25 ihsn 40 years.” Mr. Odell has decided that he will do a scene from Guiiberts “Daniel Druco." It . a Crom- wcillnn play in which Mr. Odell in 1876 played the part of a royrllist officer who fled'tho country. Mrs Kendal only recently hc- Cllmll Dame Mndzo nml the public hcr title. ill fact, she needed no title. Like ifillen Terry. ller stage name is constantly in public prints. Silo is cvon more robust than 1.00 acme Ellen and seldom misses a lmmtown was the J. I. Stewart ‘ Arthur Simpson . . . . . .. 1.00 notable first night o any great Ml” Sarah $111,950,, __ , 1,00 gathering wllcrc rcpre tathvcs of Miffl, Alfred more . . , .. _ 1,00 tllc arts are assembled. ‘yh.S_ w_ A_ Graham _ _ 100 ‘Damc lliipdge was the twenty- 100 second child of William alld Mar- week amt Mrs. l]. B. Graham . . . . . . . H _ h” Mrs. Max Ferguson . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Karel" Rflblllrtgflmud f; “fmt! u‘ Mrs. Bruce Graham .. .25 w" a Dalila‘ °° ' 9" ‘l ‘S, Mrs_ Waller ‘Simpson '50 came of a British theatrical famli J. H. Simpson’ . . . . . . . . .. .. 2.00 ‘vhlch Wfst wwilll rliowgn martial“? Miss Charlotte ‘Simpson. .. .. 1.00 ""‘""'~’""“ °' ° g e 1 F A ‘Friend ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Retired Fifteen Years Ago Toll“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "$1200 Mrs Kcndlll was only five yclll"; . _ y old when sllc made hcr first all- Mgémla‘ M‘ Mmrtm‘ Bllkhw“ 100 pcllrallce on the stage and played a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . - ‘ ,_| ma. liztisoy llooner. Pownni 1 0U flflaiwlflg“ $§o,,§f'°§.,_,{f,';‘ éQQPMQ, rec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . u,“ T . CM" t 811W lM-rs. W. E. Owen. Powllui St. 1.00 philllfue mus a n o m “ Mrs. ’I‘. B.R0gers, Hayfield-St. 1.00 l“ i865 M” Kendal appeared u, m“ Mm“ wnsm" Gram“ thc Hnynlarket in Ixmdon. as ‘street ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 2m) Ophelia ill n production of "Idlilii- Edward Dltvuy, R1Cllll0lill SI. 1.0010,» with Wultm. Montgomery i“ “"5- GQQ- “°°P°r' '3" Mum“ m“ the rolc of the Danish prince. From (Ill!!! 2 Dali's mm?!) lcn on she played most. 0f the Miss Marlon Hooper, Milton 1.00 hnkwpenrflun gel-glues and in Bethe! School District, per Marlon Jenkins’ James‘ Jenkins . .. ever)" sort of classical and popular (lflilllil ulltll 101i when she rctirvll She made" several tours of the Iinltell Slates with her husband in 224 up"; gum, 3gp“; .. 2.00 the 80's and 90's and was popular “ James -Rankin .. . 2.00 in such plays as "Marriage. We can handle some Dresosd Bruce Stewart .. . 1.00 "Prince Kai-atoll." and “A Scroll asses and bucks esoivweckrlnd all-mul- Jenkins 1.00 of Paper." ~ . will require large quantity TUH- Emma C. B. Horton .' 1.00 -——- {Wi- xlivc. ozsae. Ducks, CHICK-Leigh Ferguson 1.0‘! MA’ FERGU5°N HA8 ENB and FOWL for‘ CilrlstmslllArtemaa Ferguson 1.00 SET A NEW RECORD Bhlpmsrlts from Dcoombo 7th t Whit . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.0 —-— 1m. ' r m‘ w°°d ‘l AulsTlN. Texas, Nov. dzs- nlllh ~ Tl k ivlng par one. (lov- Ws My. highest possible prless, m§‘.’.§“ii.r'."1°'°° $1111.”. Mlllllltnlgflvla) Ferguson has Ind Mil ply freight, filofiby brlng- yhefl _ _ _ _ , ___,',__,__, 500 broken hol- own record. She has Lilo: Charlottetown prions to yang, ' ' authorized a total of 2.645 acts of F- .- - J y during her 21 months in Price lists malice application. °m°°' Cheques mulled dslryf "gal-fir; JOHN D H“ NEW _ . w» w ~--~ - ---» w... ‘i2‘"°§‘.’.it ' n‘ "°"“" °"'“" "'"” npgllglrelellsr "liar '1 he; ggsat F. J. olm lssusc nun. (we: lslor) grandson-Peter Mag Oser, born in Switzerland. The parents are ran < In o0. m». ll. Duds! llrqtlsll Iflfllfihflllfitl? ._.hsv_ep_th'lld- .. Max Oser, riding master. and the former Mathilde McCormick. They {Happenings 0f ,Grahalll. r The Week (Continued ‘ from page 4) Holman entertained at the hour in her honor s s. Util l Ifytgyd 51110118 the hostesses ill Summer: side last week was Mrs Wilfred Lack!‘ wllo entertained at seven tables of Bridge Monday evening. I i I At a luncheon given last Fri. 11B)’. Mr and Mrs Lewis Burton ll-iall, .ir., of 420 Riverside Drive, New York announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Ethel Hall- t0 Mr. Samuel James Kennedy. son of Dr and Mrs Chas. ‘Kennedy of 490 West End Avenue New York and Prince Edward 11,-- 181111- bliss Hail is u. graduate of Horace Mann School and latcr at- tended Columbia University. Mr. Kennedy Who ‘visited llrrl. last “mm” “"3 is ll ‘general fwvoritc also attended Columbia University and izrsilulllcll from Fordhaln Um. VBWIIY Lzlw School, class of 1026. The guests at tile luncheon were rs John Archer, the Misses Bernice Miller of San Francisco, Louise Allen of New York and lM°xl°° 51W. Mflflorlc wlllll. 0i M01511 110m; Island. Muriel KB-SIIICI‘ Isabelle and Eleonora King, cl BI'°°k|Y"- -\'- Y_. the Misses Hope ’ Rita lDuis. lillarlanne Lanslng» Jflflebhlllc _Vro0ln and MBPBllt-vlic Reed of N. Y., and till.- two sisters of Mr. Kennedy's, Mrs Derby Crunllaii, J12. and L115... Lavinia Kennedy of N. Y. C" N0 AND IN TINS date has been set for tilc wedding. ' U fi l! l Till‘ Trinity Church ten. on PACKAGES HALF-‘POU N D VAC UU M Ail-TIGHT SAvl-z THE POKER HAND INSERT CARDS They are valuable i’ V" (Thursday afternoon proved ‘very Profitable lo tile ladies who were ed in by M” Parke" H6"P9'.\"Ilh indefatigable ill making it ll sill:- l cess_ There was a large attend-l once and good patl-ollzlgc 101- zlihwas poured by M“ Tom Imge"? the tables. ~ 0 O 11 little Miss Freda Coiwill attending the door lli the dining room [CH and Mrs Lcitll McLeod who wore Irtssistcd Ill serving by Miss 11010“ (Rein) J. Ii. Illzlggctt. lvilu of lllfflRowlundsl M“ ‘Russel Chandler» Pfvslllvlll. Pres“; Coolidges Stand Causes Controversy (By John Snurc, Canadian Press Correspondent.) '\\'.-\S‘liING'T0.N, li).(‘.. Nov. 24.~ (fnolldgL-‘s recent all- new Damm- Of Kingston and Tm‘ Miss Thelma Owen. Miss Blanche nollllcenlcnt that llc favors a rebate mont Baptist churches was mince moving to Kingston. l.iiLl-: IandHMrs ‘Daggett was assisted by ‘Mrs ‘Albert 'l‘llfts. Mrs (Itcv) W. ,‘D. Wilson ‘of Nlldlilcion; Mrs Fred ‘Baker, Mrs R. ll. (‘lllllwl-ll. Mrs () W. Armstrong and .\ll'$ lwllfllllglilll Tile reception room was decorated wit-ll white chrysalltilcnlllnls and the living room lll ycilolv. .‘\ lnrgl‘ number of guests cllllcll and wcl- comed Mrs Daggctt who has lately goud to Kingston from Tryon. l p u e ‘Mrs lPercy Willlalns entertained very delightfully at Bridge Tilllrs- day afternoon at hcr holnc. Ilavi- land Street. g s o The attraction of file week has been "Greenwich Villllgv“ which afforded a great deal of lilil fur its patrons from night to night. 0 fi u The Prince of Wales speaks French so fluently that llc makes a point of reading French lbooks and newspapers regularly. ll A1 9 ll might ‘bc lllturustilli.’ t0 nolc that quite a. llllmhcl- oi‘ (Jlulrlotlc- town ladies llalvu lzlkcll up Frclll-ll as u. pastllne this season and al- . . . . . . . . $06.75 scarcely has become uccustolned to ready several imewsung P135895 have been formed for its sllldy_ 0' i i lltcv. W. M. Ryan, If. .\ . ol‘ (Illzlr- gllosl 0f itcv and Mrs lH. A. Goodwill llf S0 Jollll lvlllic conducting tile survives oi‘ Portland United Cllllrcll ovcl" the I-Ie went on to Aub- urn. N. S., to visit his father before returning ‘home. F Receiving Wednesday afternoon lfol- the first time slncc llor marri- Inge at her home in Brighton. Nlrs G. Fred Moore welcomed mzmY callers. Bronze and white ‘nlllnls ului lovely carnatlons decorated the rooms. Tile hostess looking exceedingly young and girlish, was assisted in receiving hi’ MP5 Roblbins_ Calweil and Mrs Allan lVll-Ca-be. the visitors lmlllK usher- Colds And Coughs Are Germ Diseases Colds are easy to catch: in crowded dusty places you brofllhfi the germs of the cold into your system-and then comes all the discomfort of a nasty cold. Save time by killing these‘ cold- germs quickly-don't let them P9‘ netrate to the deep recesses of the nose and throat. | The promptest means of destroy- lug the germs of n 601d 1 breaths the bacteria-killing vapor lol CATARIRJIOZONE. its wonder- ifuiiy healing fllmes instantly carry their soothing influence to ever)’ part of the breathing organs, and the cold goes any. CATA-RRHIOZONE clears the nasal passages. and makes breath- ing easy. It clears the head. takes’ that psiu out of the forehead. cleanses and strengthens the tis- sues lnthe throat. and lnske Colds and Cstsrrh disappear quickly. For positive results, let Cstsrrhosono today. complete outfit contains n herlhnhm lnhslotwfiifillrflm c a Tvalsh and Mrs Pope Clark. s a Mr. Charles l-lcnslcy was cord- n side this week where he spent sev- eral days before “re-turning m Windsor, N. S., lo joill Airs lions» icy and Miss Nita. Tllll purl)‘ spent lllc pusl six months touring ill Ellglfllld WhiClL they found ill- tcnscly enjoyable. out: Mrs Adrian on '1\lcsday .\ll‘ ulld crtalllcd Pulcrs clit- cvenllll; at Bridge. it being the 30th annivers- ary of their llwrrlage. Assisting Mrs Peters in hcr pleasant duties were hcr niece Miss Hilda Gallant and Mrs St. Clair Gallant. U I i Miss hlary Hasznrll has returned from a visit to Montreal. I 1 s 311's li_ llztrold Jvllkllls was AL vllonlc fur tile first tilnc this season on Wednesday afternoon when she welcomed a large number of callers at. hcr holnc in Brighton. The rooms looked exceedingly pretty with quantities of lfiflihf‘ and white ‘mums the color scheme lllsi) being carried out. ill the din- ing room wllcrc Mrs ll. S. Ilclldcr- son poured tea, assisted in serving by 511ml 1301-00, ‘jluggtigi “ml 5115p crate llmi progressives ililll oven by by means of slallnrr. H11 Iizlzcl Edgctt. as: ‘Everybody “'11s delighted lo wci- on income taxes. individual and corporate. has stirred up llli mull- llel" of discussion zlrlll (‘()IlIl’l)VBl‘$f\'. ‘Pile indications llow llrc that the . ‘Frances Stevens opened [he door ially welcomed back to Sllln-mer. tux question. which it was assnlncll would be more or less in [the ilackgrollnll lli tile coming short ‘session, will In» debated ill one way 01‘ lllloillcr lllrollgllulli lllOSl 01' the coming lilrcc-nlonlh session. The result is likely l4) be to slliclrai-k ncilrly llli tho legislation on other subjects wlllcil will be urged for [passage this Wliil0i‘. Sllcll slliljccts as lilo liUllTDlIl-Tll- ‘hcr milk -lllll, u!‘ grcul. IIILIBFUHI. in _(lilfiii(llilii milk producers; tllc radlu regulation bill: lhc regulation of the coal lllillirilfy} and even farm relief actlon—ali these IIIBRAIITGS and others are llkcl/ to be crnlvzl Cfl into a. pocket bythe controversy over taxes. iSolnc fear the appro- iprlation bills also will be licinyell ‘to tho extent that. not all 0f them will lluvc been passed by nexl March 4. ‘Fkllllife to pass all of {the appropriation bills would forcc llli oxlru session of -C0llgl'cas lll-xl spring. slnru it would llwan tilul tlln money necessary to run sonn- of tllc departments of the govern- ment would be lacking without Congressional action. So fur all filo tux situation goes, looks 110w as if the plan to fil- low a rebate in income taxes, ol‘. as relvlsed -b_v Secretary Mellon i1 credit which is substantially u re- bate. would eventually be provlll- all for by lConqrcsll, llilhmlgll thcrt is no certainty about. it. will be sharply opposed by (lemu- $lil0 Monthly income And no premium to pay as long as total disab- ility lasts; $10,000 in case of death; $20,000 If death is due twaccident-these are some of the remark- able features of a Mari- time Llfe policy. Premium, age 30. $213.80. Smaller amounts at smaller premiums. "mung-AU; important. flvlvllaljiiiizoe - Lille -100?!‘ Prcmfuplr -Larf<}crPr01ecI-.'0n Home Office: Halifax T. W. BENTLEY Manager for "Prince Edward lslarw Charlottetown, P. E. l- '1‘ "v Pia" illchllly some of tllu C()ll$Cl‘ViiI.l\'0.~l on llli: cards, rays ll .\lf).‘ll'l)\\' licspalrll Li) llzrullnd it is favoritism to the big Till: Dlllly Express. ‘Filo Soviet. illcmnc taxpayers and unfair lo the lillsslzlll Legiintive Aseclnlliy, BflX-‘t great body of the public. The tllc llespatcll. has vendors-Pd lll'0ll""" come gang plunkews revue buck tlclllocrats will endeavor to frucozll-s of tllc (klVflrllilifillldl) 1lll(I‘li;-‘4l1 general tax revision llllfl may sllc- registration of: nlnrrlllszfs ill iillss -»_. cccd ill doing it. though it is ul- Marriage will now llm-ivr: onli and besides giving tllcln ll. hlllnpcl" lloilsc at "Dlllllbcils" lust lligllt are Dlilllllliig ii social week 0nd ll)l' them. I B I; The Duchess oi‘ York has culli- pletcli selection of her winter \\'1ll‘lll‘0l)C. All the new colors- lllillllll, prune, grotto green—are lll- clllllcd. Sllc lllul hcr favorite turban shaped lllli copied for hcr ill -vclvet with a little brush at the side use The “W" neck is tile infest cx~ ulllplc of alphabetical iilyll: ll] "Eng- lish cvclllllg frocks. lt is llli éllilllli‘ lng variation of’ the V-sllzlpc llik‘ U-shupv necks and is being llseli on u largo number of this csusonle (illlllcr dresses, particularly lllosc llllulc from black "vclvcl. o s o Evel-y- Eton-cropped liublltalltc and sub-deb is insisting upon lmv- ing ut. least one black velvet frock for levelling wear in hcr wlll-drnbo. The new black velvet (iinllvr dross relics for effect upon cut and llllt.‘ and rarely shows any ll-illllnlllg. ill this rcspoct tile W-sllapc llcck is a great hcip. creating unusual ef- fect about the corsagc llllli FOIIIOF‘ lng the suggestion of ilardness. _--oo>-—— Look to this Day! ‘For it is iiifc~the very ‘Life of Life. in its brief course lie all the varieties and realltie of your exist. encea The bliss of Growth. The glory of Action. ‘The n lender of Beauty. For yesterday is already a dream. Ami tomorrow is only a vision; v Bu; today, well lived, Yesterday a dream of happiness. 3i l makes every illtion lll a short session gross. [ill tics, ilcslgncd to screen ovcr tilr‘ setback given the aldlnlllistrlltll) _ ill tile ‘Nuvclnbcr elections. cz-lpl-i-IJ ally the election in hiassacillls nevertheless uncertain willlt zlllllcx their issue. lllllslllllull as lllvy haul inzull llrizilll-r prolni" IIIX rvlllllztlon, blll. llllvilli: lHlViHIrlIPflil method willcll I.ll('y doom nbjcvlioll- illllv. "Yillzy insist llll (YlXISSPS fll luxpllycrsl silolllri in: ircllcflliell ll)‘ lllly cut ill taxes lliifl so till-y ]liii'- pose to offrw alllcnlllnellis to llli‘ ulllnlnisirlllinll incllsllrc. ’l‘llv.»'l' ulncndlucnts will ‘be illlulldcll to ‘bring about. general revision. ivcstcrn members of Congress who are anxious for farm relief lug- isistloll lake the vlcw tllnt the con- trnversy over taxation will endang- er farm rollvf ill'll0ii. ilenco tile)’ arc showing signs of fighting lllv alinllllllllralloll plan. Witil ‘IIICHP. (ZOIIIIIIICHIIUII-‘i lmll (ltllers in tho tax sltuulioll. ll ih‘ ‘easy to sec tllul. Congress is llkciy to bc kept llllli-i)’ this vvinlvr on luxu- llnll anli tllllt 011101‘ nlcusllrcs arc likely in get short shrift. Sumo of the republican loaders would like to sec the tax issue side-track ed llntii the next Congress — the Seventieth Congress-but it ls doubtful whether it can be silic- tracked with the administrationdis- posed lo press it. MARRIAGE CEREMONY ABOLISHED BY REDS Willie it may b0 li'ii0 tllnl it \\ s K0011." roared llli‘ flltill-l: proposml (m. pulium; reasons, l, L; tllrzlslllllg you. but II svvllls lo ln.ll.<- will no fllllOi‘0li('l‘. H bu the eventual political effort. of ‘"1141! Yflllll Ill‘ will?" Y0" limb’ ill‘- ' ‘ ' 4A . . ‘ . ~ . h it. ‘Tllc (ielnolzrats charge llli: nd- A" "Illhflll- l “QW- '“"“'~“d U“ IllllllSlTllllOll with hllvinl: sllllgill iollfllfifllllllil." b0)’- LONDON. Nov. 24—-—Woddings in Russia will in future be contracted ways (llmCllH, to force illrollgll any tllc trouble of going lo lilo Mar» hi: and cnlltrovcrtcll plci-c of lcgla- riogc 4 of Cull- lllc lnllrillll relations. done _ {Resident Coolidge, according l06LflI1l])S,\\'lllCli will coal only ii i<"\' s critics, proposed the [llilli of a pence. rebate of income taxes payable this and out of ll stall: of \\'l‘tlllll'li n~' your originally as a piece of poii- frequently as lllcy pleiisv. (‘onlnlissiilllllrilll ti» l‘l‘(‘(|l‘ll Till. will In: on ull identity rllrll wllll TliDil 11001110 llllly live ill ili'\'f‘l' vollll- in llll.\' “l 2n ull “You will i really dnll'l know Doesn't illlrt one hit! “FITCZOIIC" on an aching corn. instnntiy that corn stops illlrting, then shortly you lift it rlgilt off with fingers. Your dru ist sells a tiny bottle of "FNQIOIIB" or a few cents. sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tilsvfoot ugliness, without sol-soon or irritation Drop ll little.