f_ Tatum: a nnlunm , ‘Ill BEWARII i131. n‘ AN ‘ ll . . " 38305309011501? _ 11 of 11$ B0811 I "l D. Stewart, care Drill ‘Hall, Ober- u lottetown. g. (Addrz: mum) d; tl you t 33...? if...» pglls an drugs. AN, nregu- léirly,“ sgua steed to {e c3021‘!- mone re rn t2: .1112»! m..... ffif: g ' ellogg jin London, Canada.’ id by ‘all grocers. Served eherywhero- ,1. Cast s: {gnu}: in smoke at Mot- ro-Gol wyn- mayor's Culver City studl sets that oncewllheflfed as cafe scenes, a castle on the 11mm, and the “bed of roses" in "Three Weeks," were burned us waiie material in the furnace that ms the studio boilers. ve clock old Sydney hverneaa. Qprlnghlll leree Qlblon hound Albion Stove, Albion ‘ ard. theatnut and ltove mil» Be Coke. " ' "gee your eler ‘now. either for lmmilata or ture delivery- , v.11. etus s. co. ruins 11o bl fordis I ‘fFlll e-Basket” Moat emlcal to Feed‘. o .wldeet variety of lnqre fh and “highest I quality at - lowest poeaible out. co a live ppm-egg Q’ , animal p in. BEEF, FISH, BLOOD; - E and MILK. r Cont: I than HALF A GENT pe n per day. , 90H In lb» 100 lb. Bade ' and by t und. wml z selling today n ‘ about 50 T8 per dog“ and likely be higher, whoa paye bett hen a ‘flock of good laya Keep-them buoy they pay dividends. < Buy ylribultry Suppllee j’ l! ‘ il0th, 1926. All ext-members are 1n- d vited. Those who intend to be pres- W is well ‘known in Nova ‘Scotia. He is dollari was voted by members to t 1° l3"! dOON Wednesday evonlns > once Peters is the recently appoint- ‘ l . no MBER 19.1926 ‘ Central Guardian HAMPTON-United‘ Church ser- vlces mu tbe hsl dolrsundny next, Nov. 21st at Appin 0nd 11 a. m.. DeSable 8 p. m., Ha pton 7 p. m. . BONSHAW CIRCUIT-The Rev. A. E. Banyard will conduct ser- vices on Sunday, Nov. 21st, at m.. Tryon Baptist Church 7.30 P- m. A SMOKER AND REUN ON of the 2nd (98th) Oversels Sie Bat- ter will be held in the Drill Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. ent please send their names to C. Signed J. P. ‘Hooper, ‘Lt. Col. ' -DR. KEIR FRASERKQ CALL.- Rev. ‘Dr. J. Keir Fraser, pastor of Knox Church, Gait, for the (past eleven years, has accepted a. call terian Church, the rpnlplt o! which has ‘been vacant‘ since the tragically sudden death o! Rev. J. (M. Glass- ford in Toronto last winter. The church pays a. salary of $2,500 with free manse and- holidsys. Dr. Fraser a native of Alberton, Prince Edward island. a brother of Principal ‘D. J. Fraser o! the Montreal Presbyter- ian College. SEA vnew WOMENS’ INSTI- TUTEL- The annual meeting o1 the Sea View Womens’ institute was held atthe home of Mrs Leigh Sutherland on Wednesday evening November 10th with an attend snce of twenty £21131: memlierg m“, two visitors. eating opened b) the president with the singing o. 0 Cmmda- and Tellcatinx creed minutes of last regular and annun mwtillgs road and adopted r0". call responded to by paying dung Honorary president took the chai. and the election of officers result ed as followsz-vfiosldont, Mr.- JBPPS’ Adflmfl. rc-elactcd; vlco pre Bldifill-t. Mrs James ‘ii. Murphy. re elected: secretary-treasurer, Jea. ‘Donald; directors, Mrs Ray Burt M" ‘MIYM/rd. Bryenton and lMlBi Lilli"! Graham: auditors, Mr. Fred Champion and Mrs its; Adams. The president gave l sslondld rorort followed ‘u; Bflcrdl-BYY Tfilwrt. there being onl seven months_ since last annus meeting tho finances were not a: large as former years. Receipt: 893.59 expenditure $76.85. Specie Wofk 10111118 Your was the rent vation of the Junior school roon. $51.18 the amount expended fo school improvements. This ‘Ir stltute has an enrollment of thirt, two members and ‘nine spiendi‘ meetings were held during yes". in response to an appeal from th- secretary of the Ladies Aid Print. County Hospital the sum of te. this worthy cause. It was decir ed to hold an entertainment an. pie social in Sea View hall on No. ember 22nd. Tho following arn. istlce programme was very impres sine; reading oi‘ honor roll b" Mrs J. T. McKay; solo, ‘Kipling: Recessional” by Constance I-lunte paper entitled "Armistice Day" b, Marion Mac-Lean; reading. "Editl Cavcll" by Maude Donald; readin, "in Flanders Fields" by Jean Don aid; chorus of patriotic songs. Closing with Notional Anthen Mrs Sutherland and Mrs McKay served lunch. December meetin. to be held at the home of Mrr. Stan ford Pickering. Roll call to hi answered with Christmas sugges tions. ——-i-¢oc--?- Take the pep from your dyspepsia wltl if. to 30 drops of SeigeYs Syrup in I glass of water u directed on the but tie. Any Drug store. ____.§¢0->—__. PERSONALS Iiion. J. (Fred ‘Fraascr of linllfsx is in 1110 city on business. Mr. John Sillikor of Wllmot, was in the City yesterday. Miss Florence O'Connor, ‘Hope River, was u visitor to the city yes terday. Miss Mary Maclntyre, ‘Kensing- ton, has returned homo after a pleasant visit with friends in Charlottetown. __ 0on0 rt At Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove tl-lall was packed the 17th inst. many being (mum, to obtain admittance. The obiecl was a Concert and Basket Social ir "id 0! 5L ‘Edsemrs Church, cove head of which Rev. Father Ciar 0d Parish (priest. The concert pm Phone ‘A444 L Profcs- nal . Gr]: Mark. McGuigan . A. ETC IARRISTI IOLIOIT-OR, M y to Loan damaron I arlottetowmltml. Dr. C. Archibald hduete o . Y. rm oneum llediear eel and Holt"!!! u tevlye, nr, mu . ~ Throat Tilting lye supolylngniaaeee OM er Iulldin; , O rleltrea Flllumu ‘unso- ‘nous imp» a McPhee ' BEAUTY l spots OR BLEMISHES > ‘Which shall It be? INo epete 1 or blemishes for thoee who ‘ use Day Dream Toilet Pro- 1 parationa. Ac an inducement (for g 4 few daya) we will give l0 ego. ‘ vial of Dey 0mm Perfume ‘ with every purchase of B0 eta. , or over. 4 1 1 A low of the dtffarenl llnea: —‘l'ollet Whter. on» emu, Lip-Stick, Face Powder, Gold Cream and many eahira§ vohloh we wlli be pleased to ehow you. lluoli L Worthy , ‘i7! CUBE-N lT-Rllfl‘ Bonshaw Baptist Church at 11 a. . to the pastorate o! Rentrsw Presby- ; Follow the directions in each package of Rakwana Golden Orange Pekoe and obtain twideas many cups —making it cost less to use than the cheapest bulk teas. of the program was n delightful treatJBesldes songs, choruses‘, reci- tations. violin selections uud championship step dances, it lu- eluded vaudeville ske tchcs by friends from Charlottetown which ran the whole range of comedy and iramutic value. The black-face cu- medlun was simply in u class by himself. Without any doubt lhc >est we have over beard. Mr. Jos- lllh Edi-Mid, City. cnpably auction» od the Ibnskets which brought at- zractive, prices. To all those who lonsted baskets, candy, autos, to ach and every performer, thc pro- loters uro ‘deeply grateful. "Hank", an educated dog, which ‘lays "Fob" in "The Return of ’ot6r Grimln." had to be rehearsed evoral times so nu not to bark vhen he saw tho image oi‘ his mus- sr in twbe ‘house when “Oom Pei- rr Grimm" returns from beyond. fihat About Our Children? (COHUiIIlEI from page 4) Jheso ougiht to engage public at- antion. The youth of iihe Province hould be safeguarded against such lsoasus to the extent that .9 [los- lble. Our churches and schools our dlyslclaus and social lFiltlllitlOllS ll have their duller-t Jn this regard .nd all need the backing of public 011M011 earnest and practical, in - ts support of menus of alleviation nd improvement. IN MEMORIAM MRS. EL-‘UEN S. SWAN On Oct. 25th, Mrs Ellen S. Swan vidow of the late Thomas Swan nd mother of the late Margaret l. Swan, passed away peacefully titer n lingering illness. ‘Mrs Swan was horn in Prince Edward island. Cumuls, April 4th] .861, and was the daughter ul‘ ohn Craig sud Eliza Lee Ramsay iraig. ln her curly twenty’s she ame to this country and for prac- ically the entire tlnle, nearly ill ears. was a resident oi! the South Many of the old-time residents! viii remember Mrs Swan when he lived at 448 48th Street, whore the went as o. bride null lived until he death of her husband in i921. llnco then silo has resided with for son at 7504 Avo, New York. Hi0 was one of tho oldest members, -f tho ‘South Reformed Church and ionnry Society but church. Surviving Mrs leorgo Craig of Br klyn; Arthur, lralg of Bangor, vME no", also New- on and Bsnnermann Craig who ive in Canada. y q The funeral services were con-, lucted at her son's homo. The, lev. Dr. R. A. Watson of the Soutlli iofornled Church officiating. In- ermont was in Greenwood Ceme- iery. MR. WALTER MacKENZIE A gloom was cast over St. Pot- ara and vicinity when on October sr. MaoKo-nzie had passed to his heavenly reward at ilbe early e89 of ilfty three. The late Mr. Mac- Kemle was a son oi the late Al- bert ‘Maclionzie of Cable liead. l-ie was a. man of sterling character and will be sorely missed in the community. lie is survived ‘by 8 oorrowing mother, one brother ‘Ir- ving of Charlottetown and 0H9 W‘ ter. um. John rersum- of NB" Glasgow, N. S.‘ The funeral services at the house and grave were, con- ducted by his pasbm‘. - - - Maoheod. The remains were con- veyeda to (Midgell OemetefY who" interment took place. _---¢-e-?--——— ADIERT o. ueoouostl. Albert n. Macbousall, osmd peg, October 20th, 19%. Death lol- lowed an operation for appendicitis. Deceased was a native o: Rinse Ommty, P. 1n. in years. l-Ie leaves s wile and three children at their home in Vancouv- er, B. (0.. also his mother who re- sides in Sacramento. California. - Albert Moullougali was one of the trusted employees of Hercule! Powder company or Hercules. Call- foraio monument-of rears and . .< _ QHOMI 27,1, lean a broiler Robert and mo! lrooklyn and ‘Bay Ridge sections. (lsniula. lhas m"! a w“ fawn“ that M“ wapxnlents were THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Peters Road . - . And Vlcuuty i Scott, in the "Lady of Uhc Lake," tells us that, in the stirring war times in the "Land of the Heather; vvdlon the fiery cross heralded the assembling of the clans for battle: the mower blythe lei-t in the halt- cut swath the scythe, The falcfilcr ‘tossed his hawk away, The hunter left use stag at bay, The plough was in mid-furrow stayed," We 8Y6 Past the first lino, we have Uhe ‘Binder, the hawk is nowihere. and the stag is defunct, but the last line stands good. Jack Frost holds t-he plough immovable in his giant grip. -Nov. 12, 1926. i... 1 The threshing of grain is pro- gressing with fairly good results. lwe are credibly infonmed that MY- Angus MoEmt-hern of Peters Rd. recently in this operation lhfefiilflll oats which yielded 1W0 bushels per stook. Next! Successilul Prince Edward ls- landers abroad is pleasant reading. We have hurl the pleasure oi re- cording some cases. Just now we will mention the uuulc of Mr. Per- cy Jenkins, ‘who a short time ago was u. boy from Peters Rd, but who is now located in Newtonvllle, Mass.—An Architect by profession. Mr. Jenkins builds houses and dis- poses or them to the beet buyers. Recently he sold n house and lot for a largo sum, and is now pre- psrcd to soil nnoihor oi’ these resid- ences. ‘Fills is encouraging to the buy who has ambition to excel in any certain profession. Mr. Jon- kiua is the sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Josiah l. Jenkins of Greek River Mills, The following is a clipping from a Worcester IiOWS-DEDGI‘, kind- ly handed your correspondent re- lative to the marriage 0f Miss Mud- euia Jenkins formerly of Creek Ri- ver, and will bo interesting to her mllily friends and associates here: “Adams-Jenkins, Evening Wed- (lillg"——"MiSs Mndonlu Jenkins of 4 Everett St.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Jenkins oi‘ Murray River. (Janada. and Robert P- Adnnls, President and Treasurer of Elwood Adams, inc. and brom- inent in, fraternal circles in this city (Worcester) for a number of years, were Imam-led last night at ii o'clock by Rev. Dr. Vincent E. Tonllixlson, pastor of the First Uni. versallst C-hurch. at a simple cere- mony m the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Warren A. Hanson at 13 Schussler road. The bride and groom were unattended, and only members oi‘ both immediate famil- ies were in attendance. Mr. Ad- anls, the son of ‘the late Elwood Adams and Carrie (Pierce) Adams is monarch of the Alethia Grotto. M. 0. U. P. E. R. and associated wfltll n number of other Masonic bodies. In a copy of the "New England Jlardwnrc News", we note that Mr. Adams was recently elected President of "The New England Hardware Dealers Associ- ation." The Guardian sends con- gra-tuiatlons. "The sermon on the “Ar- nlisfice" preached by Rev. E. B. ‘Russell, M. A. in the Presbyterian Church at Peters 1111., on Sunday evening 14th inst, was indeed a masterly effort. The learned speaker based ‘his senmon on St. Luke, -Cbap'. 12, Verses 54 to 57. The choir furnished appropriated music under the direction of Miss Laura ‘McLeod who presided at the organ. Manitoba Wins The Robb Trophy (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 17.-—'i‘llat n opportunity oi 0b- tsinlnlg a gr tor share in world markets particularly in Grant Bri- tain nnd other countries where ‘there is u high stands-rd of living with its (subsequent demand {or superior breakfast, bacon, was a point stressed by Mr. W. D. Robb, vice-president Canadian Naitlon- al Railways, and other speakers l member of the Woman's Mls-Iwors vhesrd last eveplng on tho oc- connectcd wlthcuslon of tho presentation of tro- phien to members of boys‘ and .ws.n are a son and daughlor-in-glrls‘ swine clubs from seven pro- Bw’ M, mm Mrs Roy Curl; swawivinces who have been in competi- wo grandchildren. 10m- broihqpgwllm] at the Royal Winter Fair. Additional testimony regarding tihe prime position held by this part of the live stock ‘dndustry was |glven by Hon. J. A. Walker, l-iali/ fax, minister of Natural Resources in the Nova Scotla cabinet. Mr. Walker had a special tribute to the Canadian National Railways say- ing that nothing could be done of (greater importance for the boys and Kirls of Nova Scotin and she Msrltlmes. generally, than ‘the lay- ing of such a solid sound, s nation for the young farmers who are the hopo of Canada. These com- heard following the ‘onclusion oi‘ the contest for the Robb cup in ‘which fourteen ‘brig-ht and alert ladg had competed. | The trophy was won by the 't m from Manitoba, composing of rn- est Wrlchami and Robert Mofiati. Io! Roland. ‘lihe contest. which is designed to encourage the work of’ juvenile swine clubs s0 that the education- al features of proper selection and grading may be stressed, has been prried out at the Royall Winter Fair under -,-t'he direction of Mir. A. A. Allan of Ottawa. 0»! the live stock branch dept. of agriculture. Mr. McMillan said that the great» est encouragement ‘to the work of‘ the department came from the prominence given Ito tiuvenile This Company has never paid less than 6% interest on profits and policy proceeds left with the Company, and is in ex- cellent position to continue a high rate in the future. Com- pare this record with anything l The Great-West Life is able to pay this high rate of interest because of the care observed in selecting its risks, its economy of management and the high rate of interest earned. This else in which the security is absolute. means The average season's retuma from a P.E.l. I potato crop beats the \ annual yield of many of the world's most vslusblc mining pro- pertiee. ' In Addition to 68 low cost of protection. Fox Farming is one of "The island's" most profitable Industries LetThe Great-West Life Safeguard Your Profits s“ Actual Result of 20 Year Endowment Policy No. 25436, issued 1905 Age 44-——20-year deferred dividend—~amount $3000 Annual Pr6miUm--»--~--~- - Total Premiums Paid"... .. Chief Options at Maturity, 1925 .. ..$ 160.20 3,204.00 (1) Purchase a paid-up, non-participat- ing policy subject to satisfactory examination for .................... “$3,000.00 And withdraw in Casl1.......... 2,703.00 (2) Withdraw principal sum........$3,000.00 Withdraw profits .................. .. 1,731.00 Total Cash Available . at Maturity . . Excess over Premiums Paid--$ 1,52’? 20 Years’ Protection Branch Office for Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown HYNDMAN a. COMPANY, LIMITED, MANAGERS » Agents at all principal points. scntcd their statements. Saskatchewan, represented _ James English and Stanley Gauge. in b00118 hi’ 100111 "Q91"- Th“ Prince Albert, canne second and lair was very sllcirossJll ll‘ll'i su close behind followed New lirun- joyublv. treat to all present. swlck represented by (fbutou Payne and Almsl Lindsay oi‘ the‘ South Totagouohe Club. west Butlrll-‘lvo Houses for :he holiday urst. d’, E_ p Fred and Aurlt|ll|gucsi of Mr. Lou Burgc. Coady oi‘ the Pownal club, Cll8l"i lotteiown, had fourtib position. Wli»l\| Alberta. ‘Edward and Chflltlllllb 0‘ vitlrevme- "afl- Qufl-‘hliillillliilil, Proprlc-tor of hlessrs. W. l/‘clllulllt, Argenioull and Nova scolid Amiunu Sourls on a. short business 01d Mlwmmild "d 5M" ‘H""['°"'|)less\1ro trip combined. City limits will Ybe welcome to the, Mayflower club, Pfciou followed. Convent wore grandfather (let, Snuris guests of their Eastern News And .1... Notes By The Way‘ Station. was a visitor to Sourls Messrs B. Creamer and Georgo,week_ McDonald, Sopril visited ‘South. lama Sunday. Messrs. J\. Atkins ‘Mr. H. J. Hillel. 18011001 illflilefimrimen visiting Sourie lasfwoclr. (or Kings, was among the visitors‘ swine clubs by the Canadian Na- tional Railways. The um five|t0 Bourls 81mins! mains- any at Victoria ll-loqsitll. Wlnni-heems in the ddmiwi-moll f0!‘ thd (Robb cup were closely‘ grouped teetanta. Manitoba won lalhol! my}, m4 qed “by reason oi the admirable! man- ner in which the two boys pro l ‘only 41 points separating the com; ‘formed that the death nocurrsi sud-lsamo evening. and formerly o! Bouris. We are in- by mom,- for denly. On Thanksgiving .1 plugv cnritled 1,y"Tbe Happy Jail Birds" was staged Mr. Siuuri. (lily. was u visilor io unlong lust. wcdkfis visitors to Soul" Muncinn, iiuy, motored to East Puini rccuul, l11‘""""d]l‘l'uvu,llc|- inr Hardware nuui l’. A. ly. Tlgnish i160. (""19" 307d and R9“ sW“"‘ii’llxtrnla<-,y motorcdi to Vernon Rivcr hllsscs Pauline and Dorothy Gnuq licruarli ‘Creamer over Thanksgiv-Hveek. Mr. Peter Chaisso-n. Bear River Five Houses sud l). ‘Mur- ganged in hauling‘ gravel with Gov- |dock were among the commercial crnment Truck. =Sourls. Messrs. C. ll-larris and S. Wblfe. nn Catholic Cemetery, Souris, on returned vfrom a ‘business trip to Sunday, November 14th, namely We 1'08?“ 10 NW"- "19 5""! °l Magdalene Islands. Saturday ovou- that (Mr. Norman ‘lilolntosh. Black Illlill-(ing arriving at Sourls and leaving youngest daughter of Mr. -L. Chev- ‘Chsrlottetown, thelerie, and the other of Mr. John I Miss ‘Anna McDonald, City How‘ ai- plml was on u visit to Sourls rec- eu‘ cuily. Mrs. liuuuhou, Souris West was‘ tho is. ‘All: Francis Tbwnuhc-lul. liulln Mr. and Airs. Vul. biclkvuzllul nud null baby were visitors In Souris Sniur~ day vvcxlinlr. "Afr-salad i). Alurduck, ‘l.. (lurlulon the mull-i. ikwrumin trove mnonl: the Mr. commercial mun in Sour!» last Mr. slid Mrs. Charles Qulglsy. motored to SOlLflS. lsst Sunday. i\ir. Clive lloehner, City. is on- "Pwo funerals wore hold to Rom- of Miss Norma (Iheverie. I. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street i 2 Charlottetown, P, E_ |_ 2 POTATOES i Certified Seed and Table. stock. Highest price paid for good quality. Write or ‘Phone 798 or 938. i Qulgley whose death took ‘place in lhe C"? Hospital. Charlotictowm ‘Major D. MacDonald, Charlotte- IOWII. motored to his home from Sourls last weekend. Mr. Fabian Hewlett. Gowan Brae. WM a visitor to ‘Sourls Saturday evening. ‘Mrs. Goo. Morrison returned in Sourie after a ‘visit to Fortune. Mr. Frank Wood, R0110 BI)’. Miss ' Frances Peters and Miss Belio Townshend, motored to Sonris Saturday-B. "'-‘=~s=: =I'“._¢-Jre*~ - .4-