THE GUARDIAN ‘Ii We manufacture our own Creamery a YEARS or non BUSINESS We Publicly Thank Every One of You For Our Success We Must and We Will Continue to Give You Bargains Butter in our own Factory. We sell and recommend the finest you can bun Dunstaffnage Brand Per Lb. 25c For This Sale Only. Special Features For-This Sale SATURDAY 9 I0 11 a.m. Breakfast Bacon, slicedp er lb. 25c SATURDAY 7 to 9 p.m. Afiugar, All kinds 1o lb. limited per lb. 5c iiiiinliv 2101111282 a.m. BEANS, White 10 Lb. - FRIDAY n. 41in. it Per Dozen -—- 4 lb. Box Asst. Chocolates Price. Pleasant Circle Institute for Oct- B o ober met at the home of Mrs. Arthur MzicKiiy. Meeting was con- ducted by the piscsiclent and open- I G ed by repealing the Women's creed in unison. Minutes oi last. rmeeting were rend and sdoptrd. Roll Cali was aiisiveru by First G lAid treatments. Several letters I lwfiiefslllfiiillllrrlcsdiillqgeiliblii: Realm B 25c 0 “vats; “if: iitlidil GRAND SYIEEPSTAKE by tlhe Convener" Mrs. MaoKay. Fi- nancial statement was given. Plans were made in finish quilting a quilt at the home of Mrs. Gam- blemon the follovgiing MondaysChoml- . mi cos appoint were: c o0, TUNIGHT 8'30 SHARP Mrs. Erie Boulter and Mrs. Arthur - MacKay; sick, Mrs. Orville Large i ________.,____- uncl Miss Beatrice Tierney. Next meeting, the annual businelfl TRYON AND VICINITY meeting will be held at the home _--__ of Mrs. Erie Boulter on Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. Claude Nov. l'I, roll call to be answered by Vesscy are pleased to hear oi her paiynient of dues. A delicious recovery ln the Prince Co. I-Ioslpi- lunch was served by the hostess All. and a pleasant social hour enjoy- -—- — cd. Miss Mildred leiurgey. student ——-—————— iii Siiinmerside College, spent the NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL week-end in Tryon. —-——- Honor Roll o! New Glasgow Miss Frances Ives, Charlotte- ischool for month of October. town, spent a few dun-s in Tryon, Grade -l. Herbie MacCoubrcy. Grade IX—l. Vernon I-Iill; 2 “l” RIVSI of her parents Mr. and - Mr." F‘. Ives. Alma Campbell; 3. Chas. Dicities- on, Delaney. Muriel Grade VIII-J. Elaine Parkman; D-“swi and Messrs. Hui-old Fay l 2. Marjorie Mnccoubreyi; 3. Allison "l"- ("Wlrllo flilhziish. vivere recent MacCoiibrc-y. visitors to Olmtry, | Grade VIMI. Weldon MzicCoiib- rey; 2. Crcolinan Dickieson; 8. All‘. Elmer Walsh. liiimptomlRalpli Dickiesoii, '11-‘ o recent visitor to Tvyon. Misses Ruby Grade IV (Sm-l. Allison Stev- enson; 2. Stirling I-iowiitt. ‘T’ lllll'l‘l&§llll CI‘f\‘\'lTlilll. ltioiir- Grade TV lJl‘.l——l. Glazivs Park- l"l\ N H. sroni a v~rv nlvn~iiiil mini: 2. Leilli Dickinson; 3_ Arnold W» ‘.‘:.~lllil¢ fzlciirls iii Trvnn and lDI(‘l{li‘$Oll. ‘time. ‘ Grade m-i. m. MaoLeod. -— Gmdg II---l. Irene lVlarCoubrcy: \'lr fllVl Mrs John Miiiisrl. Al- z. Clara Bryant; 3. Richard Mec- lvvro rbFPlll. visilnis lo Tigvon. cmihi-rv, Grade I‘ ism-i. Errol Steven- —_—--ii- son; 2. Brmy Stevenson; 3. Doug- In M o ins Bryniilt. J ) 1 Silly Camp (3 i r, - . i r e - ernorlam br-llm‘ glld Beverley Dlckieson. (equal); 2, Billie Murphy. Perfect Attendance: Vernon I-Iill, Marjorie MacCoubreiv. Irene Mao- Coulrrey. Beverley Diddesmi. Ross S. White. Teacher In memory oi our Mother, MRS. JAMES LYNDS DIQII November Yllh. I936 A bwllllul star lhlnel over the (All "llfrvkzeloved who could not stay. (CF, p", sewn Brmnurzlui sigh, g silent tear mfllotchmlensofiln “August zoned more Inwllzls ack her memory ever dear. ma“ ‘H3300 wwud‘ the En 1111,}, L_'13&,;’_q1l_l Son and Daughter. suit‘!!! h: L alllloupccd- -~_~._-._-: uh PURE?! is the safety "W! in bathroom tissue. Punsxgasm-raaw i/i/uce. Grapes, 2 lbs. - _ _ _ 25¢ Grape Fruit, Seedless 4 for 23c Sunkist (lrziiiges, doz. w 31c Co-c. and Creams Same Sirloin Steak, Per T Bone Steak, Per Round Steak, Per Sirloin Roast, Per Rib Roast, Per lb. Loin Roast Pork, Don’t Pay Long Prices An _, More Look at These Meat Prices Tenderloin Roast, Rump Roast, Per lb. — - - - _ 16c Shoulder Roast, Per lb. -— -- — - 12c Pork (‘hops trimmed, Per lb. -— -— 25c Fresh Bacon sliced, Per lb. — -— 20c Fresh Bacon in piece - _- _ _ - 18c Ham Fresh Roast, Per lb. — 4- — 20c Shoulder Roast Pork, Per lb. - — 15c Corned Slmre Ribs, 4 lbs. —— — '—— 25c Frying Ham Cured, Per lb. - —- 30c . Smoked Bacon Sliced, Per lb. — 29c Potatoes, Per Peek — - - — -- 20c lb.---—--25c lb.-—--_25c lb.—-—_--2(lc lb.—-----20c Per lb. — —— -— 20c ———— -——17c Per lb. — — — 20c Christmas Baking Supplies Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. — — — 29c Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgs. — — 27c Light Sultanas, Bulk, Per lb. — - 19c Seedless Raisins in Bulk, 2 lbs. 23c Dates, Cellaphane Wrapped, Large pkge. — ~ — — — —- — 20c Figs in bulk, Per lb. — - -— - — 25c Shelled Almonds, 3Q lb. -- -'— 29c Shelled Walnuts, 1/2 lb. — — — -— 23c Red Cherries, Per pkg. — - -- -— 10c Green Cherries, Per pkg. - —- — 10c Citron, Per pkg. — — — — — -- 10c Lemon, Per pkg. ———— — — 10c Orange, Per pkg. ———— -— — 10c Mixed Peel % lb. pkg. — — - - 15c Food Color, Per Pkg. - —— -- — 15c Trimettes for Cakes — — — — — 10c Vanilla and Lemon, 8 oz. —~ - - 25c Swansdown Cake Flour — — -- 29c Magic Baking Powder, Per tin - 28c Island (Tranberries, 2 lbs. — — - 19c Carrots, l0 lbs. ————— - - 19c Tiirnips, 3 for — — — — — - -- 5r‘ 89c Charlottetown Gash & GarryStores 187 Great George Street Phone 747 or 748 - I PLEASANT cnwu: msrrrurr: The central Guardian The regular monthly meeting of This column is reserved for news ul local interest but ailvei-usiili-t a newsy nature may be lnsertrf: at 4 cents a word strictly par able in advance. CONFEDERATZON l.II~I-. msun- mm, [1-6789-7-21-312 A CHRISTMAS PIIOTOGRAPIIS- Cook-g L-lliii-ll-ia-li. - OPENING NIGHT of the Little Theatre Guild, 8:30 p._m.. Thun- day. Nov. 1'1, at the Little Theatie Playhouse. Memberships may pmd at the door. L-ZIII-II-IG-ZI. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD- Thursda , Nov. l1, 8130 p. m. Open- 1ng_ 111g t, L-ZII-ll-IS-Zl. POLICE COURT — At police court yesterday a man _ charged with being drunk and incapable was remanded until this morning. A man charged with l)l‘l'_llll‘y in connection with a recent prohibi- tion oase was discharged after a preliminary hearing by the magis- trate. A prohibition case was ad- journed till Friday. DIES 1N AIONCTON-‘Uie death of Mrs, Katherine Miller. wile of Frank Milli-r, of Sydney. ocziured sudideniy iii the Ciiv Ilospita-l Tuesday morning. She was ad- mitted to the institution on No- vember ll. News oi her pwsirill will be icni-iird with drop l("!l'(‘l'. ill several sections of the Mariiimes where she Was known. Her fun- eral will be held in Sydney on Thursday. Survivinfl are her husband. two sons and two dangli- tors. The sons are Dr. F‘. L. Mil- ler. Frodorii-loii iiiirl David I1. Mil- ler of Sydney The dsiuzhtmrs are Mrs, n. n, Hurst. or (rliarloltvtown and Miss Kathleen Nfillor. of Mon- treal. Moiirlmi Trnnscrrinl. FINLEY-SLATEIL-"Flie home-Of‘ Mr. and Mrs. IInri-y Slater. Spring- hill. N. 8.. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on F‘rida_v. Nov. II. at 2 o'clock when ihoii" nnLv daughter, Marion Pearl, was iinitid in marriage to Harvey E. Finley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fin- ley oi springhill. Rev. F. S. Cr0ss~ man, tor of the United Baptist Churn . performed the oeiemony. The bride looked charming in a gown of white silk taffeta with train and long veil of silk net, can style with coronet oi Orange blos- soms and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and Gynsophiln and iern. The ceremony was ner- iormed beneath an arch oi ever- green and "mums" in the presence oi immediate relatives oi both families. The bride and rnoom were unattended. The brirlefii mother was itmvnod in Royal Blue crmx- with gold trimmings, and wore a vorsage of olirsyenihemiims After the ccrcrmony it buiiei ‘luncheon was served. Tho same lcolor scheme oi white and yellow i was car-vied out in the dining mom where a three tier weddine colic qrnrrri the centre oi the table. Foi- lmvinq the luncheon the happy raunie left amid a shower oi con- fetti and good wislirs on n motor trin to Prince Edward Island. The bride's iravellini 5"“ was London be adequate facilities for production llilans of Ml‘. ‘Thibeauit -ment and would include both ama- iTan wllii accessories to match. - Amherst NGWI. \ XMAS PHOTOS-CRAS WELLS. L-l31-1I-l5-6l. DELICIOUS SUPPER at St. Paul's tonight, Thursday. LiM-ll-II-li. NEW FLOOR. ‘ , , , or slceu. and have suicidal feed the l)i'llill and ieakiiuc LAMP-S atsDW-‘lfll b11995 R1 ‘Filgllbil impulses, ran be brought. back to liie bniiii tissue itself. Mllelv SWIE- 5-249" 1' '11- ncrnial within 3.4 hours with small The result, Dr. Robinson doelar. Modern Theatre From Drama. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. 15—-A national theatre in this camitnl to provide of the best in drama bv Canadian actors under professional direction is envisioned by Joseph Thibeault of Ottawa. Mr. Thibeauit. forfiii years as- sociated with theatrical work in Canada and United States. is or~ iranizer of a national theatre movement, which will be launched officially at a meeting here io- morrow night. More than 125 invitations have been sent to organizations in Ottawa and Hull. such as lodges. womens clubs. church dramatic groups, Ric Ottawa. Drama League and service clubs. A com e to be set no at the meetinfl which will work out a clearly-defined finan- cial plan for construction of the national theatre building. This plan will be submitted to Prhne Minister Mackenzie Kin: and the Cabinet. uccordim to DreseM Vllhile Mv. Thibeault is sympath- etic to the aims and accomplish- ments oi the Iiittle ‘Theatre move- ment in the Dominion he said he feels that the Little Theatre "doe! not im far enough or cover en- oiiirh izroiind in the drama." The national theatre would uro- vide a broad theatrical develop- teur and professional productions. The theatre would be under the direction oi ii permanent man- aszer. Insulin For Delirium Treniens (By Stephen J. Mc-Donough, Al- soeiated Press Science Writer) OICLAHCIMA CITY. Nov. Ill-A new use of insulin in the treet- mcnt of delirium similar mental disorders was ro~ ported today to the Medical Association. Dr. G. Wiise Robinson .712, of Kansas Citv Mo. sold the hor- Custom Tailor Made - to - Measure CLOTHING NING REPAIRING ‘ AND PRESSING I New Premises ' I70 PRINCE IT. CLEA l suits. he added. Insulin seems lo iict as a stim- a maniac. mono. already in wide use in the “mun, WML. ‘ Shock “Po-Uncut 0! 8111M»! hum“ CilillIIliiK‘ when a poi-son 1X‘ 9Y6" (ii-ink ioo min-ii or too little or u ‘mm? 11589-11 lll U19 "Eiilllllilli Uflunder severe mental strain. These milder forms 0i insanity. Such patients. who suffer from lhfgugh 1m; mm; (M150 lllflllililV l0 uansioii of the laloori vessvls ivhzch less menial cases, may 'lld h ll .' .il .. AND TAmAE, gin‘ a llCllYI oiis doses oi treatment has been used on hund- reds of persons in a. Kansas city llWDlllll with no unfavorable re- unable to orient environment. mid to develop into uoxooils poisons. insulin. mental processes. causing a Beets, 3 lbs. —- - - - 10c Onions, 10 lbs. _- - -- 21c Celery. large _ <lllflll dose.» oi lilflllll‘ has been found to cniiii " able iliriii to .~ nDoet-lies. and l Sailor Is Drowned, 8 _ ()thcrs Rescued by B. high vvavi- as hi» i» z‘ mini. .1»:- Ca-is 01' ordiiiariy climinnt an ex- FATIII-IR POINT. ill... Nov. I5— fCPi — A young sailor of the} coal ship Waiisiead was drowned and eight would be rescuers were saved the __ ' - r i,» ,, lzi~t niulii ivlieii their lifeboat cap- punt mm Ohm " ' sized (iii lunar in a rouith sea. Thr- vicliin, a vouth he 581d. T113 ed. is a general logging up of the son to have imnizliiarv ideas. himself in hi: rs t f emelltg Grocery Specials _ You Cannot Afford to Mis. Lard & Shortening, 2 lbs. — - _ 25¢ Mince Meat, 301/2 oz. tin - - _» 25¢ Island Lobster, Per tin —- - - h 25¢ Shredded Wheat, Per pkg, ..._ 12¢ Matches, Per box ~~~~ _ __ 7c King Cole Coffee, lb. tin ~ - m file Salt Rounds Pkgs. 3 for - -- -_ _ 20¢ Tomatoes, Per tin ---- ._ _ 9e Aluminum Kettles _- _ _. _. ._ 99¢ Cups and Saucers ____ __ __ 5g Floor Wax — _ ~ _ _. i__ _ 29c Babys Own Soap, 3 for — —- - - 20c. All Regular Tea 60c For this Sale only ____ __ __ 55¢ Orange Marmalade — —-— —— —— - 23c Island Cranberry J am — — - -- 39c Clarks Soups, Assorted —— —- —- 5c Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin — — ~ 49c Frys Cocoa, 3 tins ———— -- - 23c Surprse Soap, 10 bars — —— — SUGAR All Kinds Per lb. d M - 10c 11H] l0 IIOITIITIL _lii.» duties- in the wan, fellow members of tiu- g ulflllli.f<?ll.l1llfl_filllll'e_ inure; BQWOVCI‘_Ill€__iillillillllfibl'@ll0l'i__fllf Adamson, was vvaslind overboard . ' I _ panother “Large-Size” cake for“ 10¢ . .r .You get both for “l THU 00w Won't loo! Loni! So hurryl Get your "Large-Sire" Ivory Soap for only 56 when you buy another "Lnrge-Size“ cake for 10c. This remarkable offer is just to show you how much smoother and softer your hands Y become vi-lien you change from strong wash- 5 daysoaps to gentle Ivory for washing dishes. "Your Hands ‘lend to Chap. .. In cold was ther especially, when hands are so apt to get rough and cracked, you II<'C“I the gentleness of ivory in your dislipnn. A\' 'v Snnp is an pmv nii<i gentle that .incior= ~lvisc it for bathing hrihivs. HURRY TO YOUR STORE WHILE SUPPLY UASTS . u: OFFER LIMITED! 8o Why Ruin Your land: by washing.- <ii..‘.~.i~= with lees pure soaps, when you can gi-i u! vii.- Ivory at this amazing bargain price! EVYW m. in regiil-ir price ~Ivory costs less to use than strong chim and yrvtvders-only' about I n rlriy for all your dfsliwashing. Gotlvory for Dishes Today! And in 2 ~. .- ‘- , what a difference in your hands! Look at i' . . . thcy’rc prettier! Feel them! . . . i smoother! Yoifll are how Ivory F -~ i. ilidirslivlpskcrpyourliondsniimriivo.5 ~v l ~- Y mlvnntnge of this big Ivory bargain toih- . 8 Marin-mes PAGE THREE‘; _ _ _ ..._.._.,____ i Li; Trinity United Giiiircli THURSDAY, x»oviz.i.ii:i.i.- fgliorns. hm i-il {Lil} liili '1'!" 618M were fl’llll'i"'."l lo the Wa-nstead in the Ci::ii‘~.ii». Filmed Adamsoris body was pa. {sump hm