1 FBKFI V‘. ‘if % I‘? \. I.‘ n p/, IJnI/‘v/z ""'-f_~§__/Z 1;/"¢\\.,, rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sun! voon suvsn rox PELTS ro Alllllllti & 008B. 15 Arthur Street. LONDON, E. C. l, ENGLAND Auction Sales will be held by them in London on the following dates:— December 12th, 1992. January 28rd, 1988. March 6th, 1938. May 22nd, 1933. September 27th, 1988. Bags for shipping can be obtained at the office oi B. Roy Holman, 90 Queen Street, Charlotte- town For ‘Packing particulars, shipping, ete., apply to. LEVIN FIIII COMPANY LTII. 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. ROY HOLMAN, Representative insurance, 6479-11-14-mwi4f. 14o Richmond so, E'.R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Classlnsurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd’ Lewis Charlottetown BATTEmE Iimaaclnc 22mm . [ill if l nuro lcnmon Let us check your Ignition‘ system iur Fall driving condi- I tions. Carburetor work a spec- ' Ialty. Electrically at your service. almer Electric Ltd. Automobile Starting, Lighting Ignition _ l Nov. BRIDGETOWN SCHOOL The following is the standing o! Bridgetown School for the month oi October: Grade X-i, Eleanor Morrison. Grade VIII-l, Kathleen Wad- man; 2, Jennie McMaster and Lloyd McLeod, lequal); 3, Roddie Mc- Kenzie; 4, Harry Ross. _ ' Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses tor lire or ten years, as some do. without re-examlnatlon, ior in that tlmfi changes Are vitally important, whe- ther one‘: eyes are good or otherwise. serious may tahe place, which ii not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the moat precious sensp you possess. Guard your eyes. B. F. IIIITGIIESIIN OPTOMETRIST l. S. TAYLOR E. W. TAYLOR Optometrists 1d! Richmond Street p-e-ooo-oo-oe-eo-oo-e-e-o-oooa-o» Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther ' J. D. STEWAET, l. O. N. W. LOWTIIEB. QBIIISTEBS. SOLICITORS. ITO. M Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN HEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. O. hlrister and Attaraey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllee: 190 llelunond street F; hibition Commission Chas. ll. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Ias. B. McDonald. West 5t. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. send all iniormation rega hiracilons oi PIOHIBITION A to the above or to InspectorLFrippnLQlP-v Grade Kenzie. Grade V!-1,Ruth Rogers; 2, Margaret Cantelo and Regis Camp- bell, (equal); 3, Margaret MacMas- ter and Freddie Wadmm, (equal). Grade IV (a)—1, Kathryn Nich- olson; 2, Haddon MacLeod. Grade IV (iv-l, Francis litig- Master; 2, John Campbell. Grade III-l, Audrey Wadman; 2, Elsie MacKenzie; Campbell. VII-1, Margaret Mac- Duncan MacMaster. las MacMaster. ter. Grade I (c)—1, Louis Ross. Wadmsn, Ruth Rogers, Margaret Cantelo, Haddon MacLeod, Audrey Wadman. Gerald Campbell, Duncan MacMaster and Douglas MacMas- ter. . Georgie Matheson-Tcacher. (Patriot please copy) Lindbergh Case Search Reviewed JERSEY CITY, N. J., November ISL-The tedious search for clues in the Lindbergh kidnapping from the examination of 125 men who had helped hullrl the fliers house and the road loading to it, at Hnpgwem N. J., down through the scrutiny of 250,000 letters received at the Lind- bergh home was reviewed today by inspector Harry M. Walsh, of the ‘Jersey City Police Department. His account oi the search is set flown in the second of n series or Stories copyrighted by the Jersey lloumnl. The leti/crs, he said, were not only irom numerologlsts, psychics, ouija _oard mystics and reugious fanatics tut from “prominent lawyers and oetors who would charge stiff fees ior five minutes‘ attention to a cli- nt." :"I‘here were letters in many for- eign languages, including Japanese. ll of these were sent to court in- erpretcrs for translation and re- port,’ Walsh wrote. n EV E8I Ii II T EXAMINATION Ilttln] and supplying Glan- nl, Ill. II. J. IIAIION IPIOIITIIIII‘ Connected WI DYIIIIIUN 3, Gerald Grade II~l, Constance Bates; 2, Grade I (al-l, Alvin Campbell and Edwin Clay, (equal); 2, Doug- Grsde I (b)—1, Maurice MacMas- Perfect attendance -- Kathleen sliinuslor GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty tihronical Anti-Fresno at Bruce's. —BA8'E BUENII, No. 18 Silver Moon, in good repair at 810-00 It Bruce's. 6632-11-21-21. 4.10m‘ MOBIL a. and Arctic motor oil, in stock at Bruce's. 86l1-ll-i9-2i. -oauce in Richmond Hall poli- poned to Thursday, November 24th. Revellers Orchestra. 1r stormy 10l- lowing night. Admission 25c. 6640-11-21-21 -Mucn IMPROVED-It is view- ing to report that the condition oi Mr. H. M. Downing, who was Oll- erated on in the Prince County Hospital lost Wcdncsdu)’ I5’ mlich improved-S -I'IVERYBODY WELCOME — Where? At the variety concert in Central Bcdcque Hall on Tuesday, 22. Hear Cinderella, the (ggmpflyg boys wuh harps and guit- ars, Fairy Rose Operetta, "Wlw l, Kissed Barbara." flog drill, etc" also sale ni candy. 25 and 15 cents. u! Rsyrlct‘ Fur Sai-‘s. RPQXI, TGDOYTS I inn: thry are now rP¢r"T'.‘ll\g, nlnlost (lolly, advices by cable or letter from buyers representing Fiuropean ihzises v/lzo will attend the Pre- nU-r l“'u' A! m: Sale 1o be livid oz Sulnznlixoirlc. P" - Edward ls- l. i, on Doc ' Lin. Rayner st: only concern, now. is to hive a large quantity of pelts to offer ‘o rho buyers who w’ ‘be on hand for Tfilsfslilef" ' hp“ >4. Mir; -—ANN"JAI. MEETING‘. OF Till! SKQIUE GOLF CLUB~The annual mcefing oi the Summcrslde Golf Club WAS hfld on Friday night in the town hall. Mr. H. T. Holman presided. The board of directors for the coming your is as follows: l. aid, S. M. Muttart, R. C. Holman and R. E. Ellis. Executive com- mittee E. P. Foley, H. E. Gaudet, W. H. Noonan and W. F. Whitney. The reports oi all commttees were brought in showing the Club to be in a vcry satisfactory condition, having had n successful playing. social and financial year. 'I"hc tro- phles and prizes will be presented at the closing dance to be hold next week.—S ‘ -—EXTRA INSI.IR_.-INCEE_ H ON S‘SIDE IIIGII S(?Ii()Oi.—At a Spec- lal meeting oi the Summerside School Board $30,000 additional in- surance was placed on tho school. This is to cover the new wing, and is divided between the local insur- ance companies. Mr. R. T. Mor- rlson oi Summcrslcle has been giv- en the contract for the plumbing and fitting up of the chemistry laboratory in the basement. The work will commence immediately. The assembly hall is now completed, except for furnishings. It is un- derstood that there WIII be a gym- nasium fitted up for the use oi the pupils. Physical drill is a very necessary part oi- every child's training and now that the High School has a largo enough space it is hoped that all the pupils from the first grade up will be able to have some scrl. of physical (trill ev- cry clay. A badminton club is being formed for the older pupils. The court ls lo be laid off in thr- As- sembly l-lull. With all 1111's“ oddit- ions the ilizzh School is now on n pur with any in the hlnrltlnln Pro- vlncc::.-—S _BU! IVIBEADY PRESTON! li Tuesdiy . not tine come Wed- mgdny, 23rd. LISZO-II-IQ-Ql ‘ --fi~fl't. I2. 5i. ILIYPIER, Manager J. Le Roy Holman, W. E. McDon- l illa VARIETY CONCERT Km; Qporge. Hail, sen-u-io-zi. . ursda ovmlna. Novemb" m"- Aupgm st, Mary's Church, Indian River. Prince County and Char- lottetown. All star entertainers. 661B-l1-21-4i. ..Jl‘iIE FAMOUS Scottish En- tertainers MacDufi 60116191145» "Id Kenneth Dufi will give their Enter- tainment. in Mfllpellllé H!" °n Wednesday evening, November 23rd. Under the auspices of the Malpeque Rink Committee. Admis- sion 25 cents. 6835-11-21-21. ._p'ml-:I) $10 AND COSTS-Two men came before Mr. Gedffifl M- Matthews on Saturday morning at the Court House, Summerslde, for nn infraction oi the PFDhIbIUOD ACE and were each fined $10 and costs. —S -Lowaa marrow»: msrr- TUTE—- The ‘annualm eeling of the Lowe;- Freetown Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Biem" Burns on November 16th. Thirteenl members and four vislwf! We" present. The president presided- The minutes r the lust regular and also the last annual mOBIIIIK We" ‘read, approved, and signed. F1583" ma! statement of the year's work was read by the slvfetary which showed that the past year has been a suolcss, financially and so- cially for the Ifislitute. school committee reported school in good condition. Sick committee reported no sick m district. Collection amounted to 98 ccnls. The election oi officers then took place as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Rwsell Mac-l Carville, vice pcsident, Mrs, Jar- dine stavert, secretary-treasurer, Lois Cairns, organist, Muriel Tay-v lor: direct/vs, Mrs. Elton Calms,| Mrs. Frank Czfrns, Mrs. Ray Lid- sfone; Auditors, Mrs. D. M. Ber- nard. Mrs. A. C. Gard're‘. A vote o! thanks was tendered Mrs. flank Calms, Miss Mildred Jardine for the efficient way they carried out their duties during the year. Next meeting to be held at the homeof Mrs. Frank Cairns; roll call to oe answered with a Christmas recipe. The meeting closed by singing God save the King, after which lunch was served by lb.» hostess and much enjoyed by all. (Patriot Please Copy) —SUMMERSIDE AIRPORT-J’!- lot Fowler of the Canadian Air- ways, who is in charge of the plane which has been placed on the Moncton, Charlottetown and Sum- mcrsldo air routercported on Fri- doy that unless the landing field at Summerside is licensed it is ex- pected that it will have to be aban- doned as an airport and Summer- side would be denied the privil- ege of sending mull by air to the mainland. That Summerslde would be at a great disadvantage is quite apparent; as not only would mail not be able to be sent across at 1 p. in. in time to catch the Occnn Limited but business men who wish to travel by air would not be able to include the town in their itin- erary. The present,’ nlr mail ser- vice brings the mail from the Oc- ean Limited over to Charlottetown at 5 p. m. and: any for Summer- slde at 9.30 a. m. During the sum- mcr schedule of trains this mail arrived by the late train. It will be readily seen that the _town is ‘receiving practically the some ser- vlcc as in the slimmer; and in ad- dition. by the plane coiling at Sum- mcrside, I’)llS’lll’SS houses have am- ple time to answer their corres- pondence and have n reply go for- ward the same afternoon as they received II.."‘S Buuooclo. ._ BLOOD a i Buns RS , For sale at I The ’l‘. liiilburn Co. 1.441., Toronto, Ont. all drug and general stores; Headaches and Pains in Stomach Mr. W. (l. Simpson, Saria, Ont, writes:—~“1¢‘nr two years I was troubled with severe headaches, and pains in my stomach. My drnggist told mo to take Burdock lilood Bitters, and since then I have not been troubled with either. I Ear-h spring I find a bottle o!’ ' B.I!.B. is just the thing to clean tho I blood of the poisons gathered in the system during the winter months.” manufactured for the past 58 years, only —'1'II ANNUAL cloainl deuce oi the Bummer-side 001i Club ad- vertised tor last Wednesday will tabs place on Wednesday. Novem- ber 28. in the Capitol Grill. 3W- merside. New novelties. _ Refresh- ments. Five piece orchestra. Spec- ial low pncea this time- 8642-11-21-21 PIIBONALU —Mr. Daniel McDonald oi Bloom- field underwent a sllsht operation u. a» Prince County Hospital w Friday. He was able to leave the hospital the same day-S --Mrs. Dennis o! olesrv under- went a serious operation" at the Prince County Hospital last week and is now resting quite 001111011- ably-S -Frlends will Nmt to hear that Mn. John Burrows oi Wilmotvai- ley was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday last. nei- condition is satisiactorgn-G -—Mrs. Wm. Higgins of Kensing- ton is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Her many friends trust that she will soon be restored to her usual good health-S -1vn-. Frank Woodstde, eon oi Mr. and lvh-s. Albert Woodside of Bum- merside met with a nasty accident on Friday when he severed an art- ery oi his thumb while repairing a broken window on a car door st Pope's Garage. He was taken to the hospital where he received medical attention-B ._..___.______ Ilumpn and Bruises ended b7 hflnnrd’! EASTERN GUARDIAN ..‘GET YOUR. DRUG WANTS at Mabons big One Cent Bale, November 28rd, 24th, 25th and 26th. 6599-11-18-81. ..'FOX hiEN-Fresh Capiin for ...le. Order early as fish are scarce. ‘J. H. MacLennan, Montague. 5945-11-3-t8t-13i. ..'0NE CENT buys the extra article at Msborrs One Cent Sale, November 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th. 6589-11-18-51. ..~01va can!‘ buys saso worth at Mabons One Cent Sale Novem- ber 23rd, 24th, 25th and 2on1. Don't miss it. 6589-11-18-51. ..'DON'T MISS this opportunity to buy your Christmas Presents. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Chocolates, Drugs, etc" at Mabozvs One Cent Bale November 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th. . 6589-11-18-lii. ..'C. W. L. ORGANIZE-On Sunday, November 6th. the women oi St. James parish met for the purpose of forming a branch of the Catholic Women's League. The pastor, Father Kiggins, opened the meeting and introduced Mrs. Casey, IvLrs. Murray and Mrs. Me. Closkey who came from Charlotte- town to help organize the new sub-division. Mrs. Casey explained the aims and work of the League and the benefits already derived from this great international Catholic body in different fields of action. It was moved by Mrs. Mor- rissy and seconded by Mrs. Allan MacDonald that a sub-division oi the Catholic Women's League be organized. The motion was unani- mously carried. It was then sug- gested by Mrs. Casey that an ex- ecutive be appointed from those present, accordingly the following officers were elected by closed bal- lot: President, Mrs. Allan Mac- Donald; lst Vice President, Mrs. Felix Morrison; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Hessian; 3rd Vice President, Mrs. D. P. McKinnon; Treasurer, Miss Isabelle MacPhee; Secretary, Miss Nellie MacPhec; Counsellors, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Allister Mac- Donald, Mrs. E. Doyle. At the close oi the meeting a vote of thanks was tendered the ladies by the pastor, Pr. Kiggins, who expressed his pleasure at the number present. ..°Mr. Leslie Hunter of Bridge- town, was a visitor to the city re- centiy. ..'Mias Christine Acornoi Cam. bridle. MAY... spent the week end at her home in Dandas, ..°Mlss Georgia Dlngwell, tough. er in Moreil School, spent the week. ""1 "Wins friends in Dundee. ..'Mr. Malcolm MacLeod of For- est Hill was a visitor to Albion Cross recently. '—-——————--___ POETRY A8 BY PRODUCT PERSONALS riends in Cambridge, Mass. BRINGING UT’ FATHER Do YOU REALLY ‘finNK DADDY ISIN GOOD ENOUGH HUMOR ‘I'D GET ‘oOME. CAGH I-‘Rom ‘(E5 - IN AND TALK To r-um BEFORE HE cars .I937~Ki"lF@l'B57I‘flII.lI.GemIrhnn|@n ..NEW YORK, NOV. 18—(By Thu lCansdian Press-Poetry mug], g]- fwav: be written a. the "by-prod- . ‘Mrs. C. B. Clay of Bridgetown ‘act of the search for reality." said res returned home alter visitlngi illlam B. Yeats, famed Irish poet; and dramatist, addressing sh, A“- NOVEMBER 21. 1932 ‘l the lesson. . . . All about you today are danger signs, warning you to invest your money safely where it will prove the greatest benefit to you and your family. If you have learned the lesson of the last three years—— you will consider life Insurance seriously —- Foa Paoracnou ro-Yonn FAMILY. Life Insuranod is the tried and proven means of ensuring that your family will he adequately cared for, should you not be here to support‘ them. Fon Om-Acn Izvnsrnrznauca. Life Insurance is the safest and surest way of guaranteeing financial independence for yourself _as long as you live. Foa Sara INVESTMENT. Life Insurance has stood i110 308l- Il I18! continued to rpiympolicyhoiders' and beneficiaries one hundred cents on the dollar. Let experience be your guide today -—build soundly for the future on the solid foundation of a . Life Insurance. See a representative today. _ life insurance fieroice One of a seriesio] messages sponsored by Life Insurance Companies thorn Club of New York. Mr. Yeats, who was elec'ed an honorary member of the club, de- clared that “without the lengthy conflict between England and Ire- land there would have been no ir- ish literature that todny ls recog- nized as truly great in all the cul- tural centres of the world." y! I \\ I.’ "I sec," remarked Bones, "that a statistician says considerably more than half the population of the world is feminine." "Ridiculous!" replied his friend “If that was so, how would he ac- count tor the fact that one-hall oi the world doesn't know how the other half lives?” _ MR. A. m. ca...» LEVIN ~ Will be buying silver fox and other raw furs at B. R. H0lmnn’s office, 90 Queen St» Tuesday, Nov. 22nd,‘and days following. LEVIN FlIIi COMPANY LTII. GO RIGHT o. W GEE‘. l HOPE. - use Fesunq Goon - NO! t WANT-TO BUY A ‘BAXOPHONE’