rmuci-zrcwnnn h TODAY illll SAT. snows 3:30-73 t) Jiilwiilili . a "iii JiiIBB ..~vvv,vwvv CAPITQI, rcniw and sir. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 8:45 COMEDY - MUSICAL - SNAPSHOTS - CARTOON ' O~§O~§§%fO§-O-OO§§§O wee O4 §O§§§% %O—O'§ THE GUARDIAN, ” THE EASTERN GUARDIAN CHARDOTTETOWN loam-s: uowrsoua. anus AGINT: GIOIGITOWN: Weldon IAIII. ltewnflu Miss llarriet Clair. l AGENT SOUBID. M. A. MIOIJQII I’. Landry. Albert Altill. III. IYNI following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The lost Office; The Guardian maybe bought at any of the Aunesr and Llewellyn, Mrs. Clay in Souria: Condon‘a and Ilorenos ' end. * rvremvooo-owéow- O-‘OOQ-OOOO-Ofi 9O O-§OO§VOO ‘ '~ 0O O4 §&O§§§§-§§-O-§-§§§§§'§§-§§ Ewmnn roincnr and SAT. SHOWS 7 and 8:45 — MATiNEE SATURDAY ONLY 250$ l 19th, where they attended which took place in St. ilgerald and Mr. Albert Burke stan's Basilica-Geo. > l who, like the Board o! Trade. can [accruing to Georgetown and the Province from such a move. Since the Board of ‘irade has been so ithoughtful of local welfare. many '1 people here expected immediate > endorsatlon of the Board's recom- mendation would be forthcoming from the town's ruling body or some organization, so far any such move has been conspicuous by its absence. On muddy evening about three- thirty P.1d, the ninety-six ton Newfoundland powered schooner. '"Armids” ran aground on Wheel- er's Bar at the west end of Pa- mure Island. just inside the har- bour‘: entrance. The vessel had no cargo and was bound from New- foundland to Montague, where she was to have been loaded with potatoes by Poole s; Thompson Ltd. When she grounded the tide was high and she was travelling at shout eight knots which drove her high on the bar. In conver- sation with veteran pilot Temple MUSICAL FAMILY 1h seven igeneraiiions of the Bach family there were 40 music- L___ we» ,5 _ Rebels in Kashmir are reported ,.liaitifi'lltsusntswsregiven , hlhlpfled the biftl to limes Ilsnibslossobird iana. ‘v. u» n ill-pound i... Princess beth ¢~;s¢¢ss¢ vA¢AAAAAA‘A M;?ri.'.ggh;.'"€.{"1..di. troops while an... semi]. M‘. shown with grandson, confers with Mohammed Ali Jinnah and i!‘ may be sealed to prevent Mosiems going no aid of rebels. EMERGENCY KNIFE Royal Australian Air ‘i. ma‘... 5...... m ohmic y sssociatiua, for s wedding present. Joye. good-Urllssio-pmmdtonaturhybsfmbsing ehown with ‘v‘¢v¢ Force pilots fly with a jungle knife strapped to one leg. India prem- Lnrd Mountbatten. Pakistan bor- Goteli on Wednesday he expres- sed the opinion to the writer that efforts to rs-flost the craft would be futile and that she would be- come a total wreck. after all removable fittings were taken off. The vessel was entering harbour without the services of a pilot. List 0f Candidates‘ In P. E. I. Election Following is 'a list or the can- didates nominated to date in the Provincial general election which takes place on Dec. i1. "X" be- fore names indicates that the can- didate has been a member of the last Legislature. (C) signifies Councillor end (A) Assemblyman: (X-members of last House). Progressive Conservatives / 1st King's: Dr. A. A. MacDonald Bouris (A): John Maclsean (mer- chant) Souris (C). 2nd. King's R. L. Buric. 5t- Petera (C); Milton Rogerson. Peakes Btation (A). 3rd King's: XMI]. J. A. Mac- Donald, Cardigan (A); xLealle Hunter, Bridgetown (C) 4th King's xMurdock McGowan. xilmuir (C); It-ank Mdhrisne, Murray Harbour. N. (C). 5th King's: Daniel lifsoLeen, De- Gros Marsh (A); Fred Johnston, Murhy Harbor. N. (C). let Queen's: Xweltar G. Mc- Kenaie. Bradalbane (A) Ernest Hoirn. De-Sebls (C) lettetawn (C); sfithiliip Matheson, Whcatiey River. (A). 3rd. Queen's: J. A. Gillies. Char- lottetown. (A); Capt. J. J- MM!- Donald, Johnston's River, (C). 4th. Queen's: M. M. Wood. Bouthport (C); D. J. Riley. Belle River. (A). , 5th Queen's:'xiW. J. P. Mac- Iillsn, Charlottetown (C); D. L. Iethieson, Charlottelown (A). let Prince: xClarence J. Mor- bell. Aibcrton (C). 3nd Prince: P. M. Nlsc-Oauii. Ii- ierslle (C); Poster Sharp, lfllera- iie (A). 8rd. Prince: Edward Arnett, Bum- rnsrside (O); Peter Gallant, Well- ington (A). 4th Prince: xiflesth Htronl lummerslde (A): John Pillmsn. ‘rrsvslisrs Rest (C). 5th Prince: xfrsneis J. Mac- Neill. Summerside (A); Col l. H. Strong. summerslde (C). Iilbotllo 1st. line's: 1'1‘. J. Kiflhsm (O) flouria; all. B, Francis- (A) Por- hlne Bridge, . 2nd. King's x1‘. R. Cullen (C) Midgeli; xii-i. H. Cox (A) More". 8rd King's: Keir Clark (C) Mon- tsgne; Josciih G. Oempbeli, (A) Poplar Point. dth Kim's: A. W. Methoson, K. O. (C) Charlottetown; nHon. J. A. Campbell (A) i-iestherdsle. 5th King's: x000. ll. Seville (C) | Ropers In it. Peter's: The Post Office l Georgetown Mt. Stewart I I ____ 1 And Vicinity ' Mrs. Otis McCessey was a recent visitor to the city. - Mt. l Mr. Warren Baker is enlarging his residence on Main Street by building an addition on the north l ~Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald. Mr. wllllam Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotell motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday, Nov. the wedding of Miss Frances Fitz- Dun- . The resolution recently Plfled electrician. and provides perfect , by the Board of Trade at its meet- illumination for the church, ing in Montague requesting the Government to place the S. S. E|Prince Edward Island on the An enjoyable mlscenlnmus fGeorgetown-Pictou route was read iwlth interest by many citizens. seesily see the enormous benefits 2nd Queen's: m. n. Bell, Gilli". rtssey, Tignish. (A): Donald Cami)- Mrs. Rena Jay and Mrs. Watson Jay. Fanningbrook were recent vis- itors to the city, Mrs. Raymond Bmsliwocd find family have taken up residence in Mr. Winston Birth residence on Main St. , New lighting has been installed in 5t. Andrew's Catholic Church St. Andrew's and is ncnv in use. It was installed by Mr. I-‘red Leard. shcwcr was given on Wednesday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John MacDonald. Scotchfort, in honor of their daughter Kathleen, whose marriage takes piece in Tracadie Church next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Whalen who have been residing in Mt. Stewart for the summer months when Mr. Whalen was working for the Coun- ty Construction Co., building the road from Mt. Stewart to Peakes have returned to their home in Bethurst, N-B. A quiet wedding but one of much interest to many friends in Mt. Stewart and vicinity took place in the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday, November lilth of Elmer Dunn, son of the lute Mr‘. and Mrs, James Dunn, Mt. Stewart and Alice Jay, daughter 01 Ml‘- end Mrs. John Jay of Pisquid. um 0f u. s. Construction Firm ilics MONTREAL. Nov. 2t) — (OP) -— John Waites Brookfieid, president of the Brookiield Construction Company. Ltd. Halifax. N.S., who entered hospital here Nov. {with pneumonia. died today. He was ca. Arrangements have been made for the body to be sent to Halifax tomorrow night, with funeral acr- vlce expected to be held Monday. Mr. Brockfield. a leading citlten of Halifax, was closely identified with the shipping industry. He was a former manager of the Hal- ifax Craving Dock Company until expropriated by the Government in i918. He also was president of the Halifax Protestant Industrial School. the “Halifax School for the Blind, the Halifax Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, vice-president of the Church of England Institute and a director o1 the Protestant Orphans’ Home and of the Marine Association for the Blind. Survivors include two song. Samuel E. Hrookfield of Halifax, and John O. Brookfield, now in London. 5h°FW°°d (C); ussei , m. Stewart. <10.“ 0 91"‘ J4th Queen's: xl-ion. J. Walter ones (C) Bunbury; 30mg,“ Mlcxlflflvn (A) Mt. Iuchannn. 9") Queen's: xi-Ion. T. w, 1,, "W" (A): Dr. r. o. Doussn (o). 1st. Prince; xllred Ramsay. Mont- "IQ; Hector Richard (A) Howlsn. 2nd Prince: xilon. G. H. Barbour. Charlottetown. (A); nForest Phillips (A). 8rd. Prince: ii‘. M. hinkletter (C) Summerside; J, Wilfred Ar. leflhult (A) Charlottetown. 4th Prince: xHon. Horace Wright <0) Bedeque: 0. o. Baker (A) Kensington. 5th Prince; J. Lorne Mdys lane (C); Carrol Delaney (A) Summer-side. 0.0.! . . 1st Queen's: George Wotton (c) Crapsud; Murdock McLeod (A) Long River. 2nd Queen's: Ernest C, Hour. "m. New Glasgvw (C); Lorne l. Houston. North Rustics (A), 1It. Prince: Dlhiei Meelsy. Bloomfield (C); D. R. Campbell, Albertoh (A). 3nd. Prince .1. Redford locks. bot 'i (C); Donald F. Mscbesn. Tyne Valley (A). 3Pd- Prince: O. I‘. Gallant, Well- inllon (A); Edward Lsrkin. lay- side. (C). 4th Prince: Irving Toomba, A]. bany (A); Roscoe Walker, Ken- slnston (C). t The three returning otiicsrs for the Ilection are James McCsrdie. Middleton. for Prince County; J. G. Mschdyen, High Sheriff. for Queen's and Edwin Reid. Rollo Bey for King's. Nomination day Thursday Nov 2'7. i Annsndsls; xlion. William Hug- hes. (A) eouris. 1st Queen's: xl-fon. W. F. A. Itewsrt, ltrathgsrtnsy (C); lion. I‘. A. large. Charlottetown. (A). 3nd. Queen's: Gordon n. Holmes. Charlottetown, (o); Isughlin Mas- Rfff/IL 1767/ OPWHJIPHKm-ssanh ssslssvaa First Canadian to receive the hnnor. Prime Minister Macimnsle King has been awarded the Order of Merit, the highest honor the King can hcaioiv which does not carry a title. The order is restrict- sd to M members and is awarded for “exceptional meritorious aer- vlce" in the service of the crown. The award, shown here, was fol- lowed by an invitation to lunch with the King and Queen. iMY-iifiis (Continued From Page 2) i‘ Museum or Zoology, Toronto, and‘ l elicited a courteous reply that the) Lird was n lien Ring-necked Phesa- , ant, 0r perhaps an immature male. Strong Language Sixty or seventy years auo. when poetry was more thought of_ the iollowing gem made the round of the press: Recumbent. somnolent, vouch tciragonal, Tenebrious night's lugubrious man- tle spread- mecllanism horological, in case hexagonal, Monotonously oscillates above my head. “P05 m)’ The Then through my phrenologicai de- velopment Electrically pass'd a weird, strange dream, A case oi’ psychological envelop- ment,- In inst. a metempsychosls it would seem. Primarily a leviathan huge i rolled In preadamlte ocean's vast abyss: Then, as a mighty ichthyosaurus. strolled By lakes primeval in phiegmatic bliss. Cycles immense pass'd world's cosmogony_ As, buoyant on the circumambient al oi the T. I. floating. gazed on nature's physi- ognomy, - Phiiosophizing on the beauty there. rhythmic There are five more verses oi tnis vision, hut perhaps that's as much as printers and readers will stand! Still, it's good exercise; I lzad it by memory, and still can make a good try at it! D0900 su/IerI/Fjyfllr I'll/III Pill? 111i: fine medicine is very e/Yecfios to relieve pnln, nervous distroaa and weak, cranky, "drugged out" feelings, of such days—-when due to femnlo functional monthly disturbances. Worth frying! IMMEPI/llflll? 152E335 H. J. MABON OPTOMIBTBIGT fitting and Supplying Glasses Iltc Montana ‘r. I. l. Otfioo Bonn iii to i! A It 2 to s i’. M. (loaders etc. hv wnolntmem (fonm-ctesl With Drug Store And lust lnijms lo lisly you make it s M4", Christmas. 0a Saturday. llov. 22nd 4 when Taylor's Jewellers Montague open their new and up-to-ths-minuts ‘Iewellsry store, the citizens of Montague and vicinity will be offered the best in rhs famous names of iii. iswellery irods. i _____________ We extend o cordial invitation tor all to vim Montague‘: nsw Jewellery Store i crrmuc sArunnAv 12 noon TAYLOIPS Jewellers ' Msltsgss i-sc-QMQ» sees-ease o ATTENTION MONTAGIIE SHOE srcni-z Now Hos a Full Line of children's, lays’, Ysatlis’ and Men's Blltiliti (IVEIISIIOES Also Full Lina of child's, Misses’ and Woman's OVEIISIIBES Colors Brown and Black, I - . With or Without Side Foslsnsr (MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED) WATCH FOR OUR FULL LINESOF CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. J. W. LAIINER, Pron- Iinnon. Oanee Cove (A). 1 0rd. Qisssra: Queue XI. in the "scuiptoon." left, by Dorian, Sir ltsff 0rd Crisps. i-itsiifa obeolier, a IhOWIi trying u. balance snows trade. With ms new title. metha- vltn h" i“ which gave him control of Jlrltsirrs internal sequoia). lir ltafferd holds almost diets-twill our Iritairrs financial poiieiss. Busts toss, Isewn Ii. Hit it. is not enacted It lhfl new chancellor d guofg coritr math mm fron tuww h" '°' tar sslaiddowulwfhltc" wlillrlltllll