‘54255253635? . Q vemub-irlrfff 0655f»!!! 9 r l < 1 i aereraevezaer .m>-r.— uevcanrrmgeyw5rew MADE 1N CANADA POI BITTER LIGHT _ IETTER SIGHT-USE zoison MAZDA WW4 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., L-ET Limits VIFEROY T0 ETHIOPIA Duke or Acosta, cousin o! King Vittorio Emanuel, has been named Viceroy to Ethiopia, members of his entourage said tonight. (A. I’. by GnnrdihiTs-‘Special Wlrtl ‘PRU-STE. Pal)", Nov. 19—The 1' .— Not For U se In Home This is an electric light bulb it would not fit in your floor lamp. [ts arr-r. l." l-i fcst hl§il-mIhii8S it impossible for such pilrmses, and it is no a irzllc lm:.'.';.-. It is mace of 6,000 pounds oi glass. and a steel skelczozi n! ‘iv: mm!‘ “might ls in cluded in the ensemble. The bulb ls in srrmnun’. tliv $10,000 memorial to Thomas A. EdlSOn at Menlo Park, N. J. when the night is cold and the see is rough and you feel “fed up with fishing", what a man wants is a generous, comforting, warming chew of l-IICKEY a. Nlcuoisorrs " BLACK TWIST" CHEWING 11m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardlar resrevod for new of loeal Interest bot advertising ol a newly Illllrs may be inner-ind n; 4 tents n word strictly payable in n1. CBAQWBLL 10¢ Photographs. -——_- us! ~snurs~ go; MW blkha- lsei-e-le-tr NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST wzth Robin Hood Porridge Oau. Chins, Silverware or Plain. OONlIDlB-ATION LIII m- BUIANOI Ia-flli-‘l-ll-lll BOIINTIFIC FEEDING. — Hit» and-miss methods oi’ feeding foxes do not pay. Ross-Miller Fox Foods were iormulated as a result o! sci- entific research and experiment. COMMUNITY CONCERTS-The first Community Concert will be held Monday, Nov. 22, Prince o! Wales College Auditorium, 8.15 pm. Ll3l6-l1-22-1i TALENTED PIANIST - Min Mary Munn the well known pie-n- ist, gsve a. very delightful all Chopin program at the Maritime Women's Club, held in the Wind- sor Hotel Montreal, last Tuesday evening. Miss Munn is the daugh- ter of a. Maritimer, Mr. D. J. Munn a former resident oi Little Sands, and a. cousin oi’ Mrs. Alex MacLennan of Wood Islands- IUR SEASON BEGINS-Already furs are making their appearance in Sununerside and the special train on Saturday saw many iarm- ers arriving with skins. The fur receiving houses are speeding up their busines sand nmny consign- ments have gone forward {or the December sales. It is too early to predict what the oomlng season will bring in profit lo the rancher, but the majority of liur men are optimistic for the trade-S COMING HOME-Gordon Roper, son of Mr. J. B. Roper, Sherwood. who has been under treatment for several months past at the Mbunt- ain Sanatorium in Hamilton, Ont. is expected home this week. He will be accompanied home by hi»! uncle Mr. L. W. Roper, Dominion Live Stock Promoter, who has been attending the Royal Winter Phil‘ at Toronto, also as far as Sackville by his cousin, Mr. Howard Roper. o1 Truro. who has been exhibiting at the Fair. . CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL Report oi.’ Cherry Valley School for September and October:- Grade X. 1. Estella. Moclsaac; 2. Jean Macisaac. Grade IX. 1. Mildred Maclismac; 2. Vera MacIsa-wi 3- Hilda M86" Donald. Grade V. 1. Dorothy Ings. Grade III. 1. Lawrence Mathe- son. Grade II. 1. John MacLeod. 2. Bennett MacIsaac, 3. Albert Mac- Donald. Grade I. No exams. Perfect Attendance: ker. . E. Gertrude villett, Teacher. fi snrruess Henry oi Minced’: wall rubbed lll noon nu yon right. Babe Ilse Ion pol! wnh wsnn wlisr before you Doris Par- Vou'll men llmbev up I FARMERS-i: At the request of a great many CREAM PRODUC- ERS we will TAKE DE- LIVERY of cream every TUESDAY at the CASH 8r CARRY STORES, 187 Great George Street or Our DUN- STAFFNAGE FACTORY; We are now paying 34 CENTS per pound for bui- ter fat. 42 Years in Business number of Can sccmsmodste s Foxes of good quality during the coming season in large np-to-dale ranch. v Apply m A. n.c. Csre Guardian Beware Kidney Germs ll llred, Nervous, Aching Ale Ill fi..l.;.'g...b"g..a'wer Pufly “less a ' , n can ea h [g du in ‘or | bid of ‘rhenprnu “ the bu!“ we w tests PM" fi “l” fit.‘ 339351 bligrlfflifllil DNhfll ,- NEW INSTITUTE-A branch of the Women's Institute wee or- ganized st Bells River on Novem- ber l9 under the direction o! the Iollowing ciiioers; President, Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson: Vice-Presi- dent, Miss Flora Stewart; Bec- retary-Trgsurer, Vergcne Stew- art; Directors: Mrs. M. F. Riley, ms. Norman Bell, Mira. Kenneth. MwKenzie. Auditors: Miss Mer- geret Riley, Mrs. Craig Matheson. The December meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Ben- Jamin Miller on the third Tues- day where the program will be in charge of Miss. Willem Cook. A vote of thanks was extended to Miss Rodd {or her assistance. PERSONAL! Mrs. Ben Bientiiord of Charlotte- town is spending the week end in Souris with her father and sister. Mr. mchael Tobin. o! the 0. N. R, Morell, left Saturday morning on a visit in Boston. Miss Evelyn Block; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Block, City, has left for New York to reside with 111:; uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. n ST. PETER-‘S HARBOR WOMEWS INSTITUTE 0n Nov. 3. 1987 the annual meet- ing oi’ the St. Peter's Harbor Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Howard Anderson. Roll call was answered by paying membership tee. Fourteen members were enroiled. 'I‘he minutes of the last annual meeting and oi the last regular meeting were read and adopted. The secretary treasurer reported $118.86 on hand. Reports o! the committees were received and new ones appointed as iollows: Sick, Mrs. Russell Hawbolt and Edith MacEwen; Program, Mrs. James Blaxland Jr., and Mrs. Seldon Drake. Following le the election of oiii- oers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Harry MacEwen, Sr. (re-elected). Vice President, Mrs. Albert Mac- Ewen. Secretary Treasurer, Eklith Z. MacEvrcn, (re-elected). Directors, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. An- ger-son and Mrs. Harry MacEwen r. Auditors, Mrs. Wentzel Baker and Mrs. Seldon Drake. It was decided that the Institute subscribe for one copy oi the In- stitute News. The president gave the teacher a cushion for the school chair, also prizes to the following members for perfect attendance: Mrs. Howard Anderson, Mrs. Went- zel Baker, Mrs. Harry MacEnlen Jr. and Mrs. James Blaxland, Sr., and Provided a generous treat oi candy. Since the annual meeting a bill oi’ $66.00 has been paid for school seats. $4.05 was realized for cake. The program committee was heard from and a delieous lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Nathan MacEwen whero roll call is to be answered by “What I Want For Christmas." At the conciusion of the business Agent and City and Country. '14. _ Wl-IC lief-S n’ all": and ., [Notmes 4th Charlottetown Pack This Pack is holding regular weekly meetings and is making very good, progress in the advance- ment tests. - The prizes for the beet APDle Day baskets in this Pack were awarded to the iollowins Cube: Cub Donald Irvine, Cub Jack Randall, Cub Windsor Brehaut. Apple Day We wish to take this opportunity L0 mm; the public tor their iinen- c131 support on Apple nay. also the merchants and business men who have assisted us 1n makin! this "l" nual event a success. We also wish to extend our ap- preciation to the officials of St. Paul's Church ior providing us with a "sub station.” ma Charlotteiown ‘Troov Boys, a. new TrOOD 1s b81118 501%" edl And they're Bea Scouts tool The Charlottetown Yachltn (gllbmlfl sponsoring this ‘rrooll- ° only Sea Scout ‘Troop 0n Prime Edward Island and we hope t‘! make it a big success. They 8W Bull- plylns a swell TrooP Headqlmrwrs in their Club house. _ The group committee consist.» of Commodore Morris. Hal Burk?- lvmc Irwin, and Mr- Kl-IIZ- 3°" aged l2 to l5 who are mterestea may call at Provincial headquart- ers for information- Annnal Meeting ~ The annual meeting of the Pro- vlncial Council will be held 0X1 Tuesday evening at the Cit)’ Iiall. mo p. m. The public is lnvlwd l" attend. Eastern Guardian ..°BUBS cannons w the Charlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rent Archie Hume. "fli/OBIN HOOD FLOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves oi better bread from each bag. “vrnr: cnanwrrarown Fur Sale; will be receiving pelts for December sales up to and ln- cluding Nov. 22nd, but ioxes to be pelted and shipped must be in our plant not later than 'I‘u€sday morning Nov. 16th. Pelis received after Nov. 22nd. will be offered on the late December sale. L-l806-l1-15-3l. itIARKETS AT A GLANCE (By the Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -St:ck.s irregularly lower. er. Winnipeg —Wheat 7-8 to 2 5-8 cents higher. New York -Cotion higher; sugar and rubbrr lower; ‘ csiice unchanged. New York ——Canndian clollzr unchanged at 1.00 5-32. was read by Edith MacEnlen and a gift presented by Mrs. Russell Real Estate Atgency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as T9 BUY. SELL. REN] Properfie; in arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants, Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Pomona Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Charlottetown Harvbolt. Manager. To give valualiums, TEL. 1378 New York —Stock.s closed high- . period an address to the president dreams come true. Libel Action Will Be Heard Monday (By The Associated Press) LONDON. Nov. lit-The Duke of Windsoi-‘s libel action against Wil- llam Heinemann, Ltd, publishers, and Geoffrey Dennis. author of "Coronation Commentary" which was withdrawn from sale in Eng- land, is scheduled to come up be- fore Lord Chief Justice Hewart on Mordny “for mention." Whether a settlement outside court has been reached was not disclosed. ___._______ SPREAD A LITTII} HAPPINESS Happiness is a very inlicctious thing. Ii’ you are happy, people around you will be happy tco, principally because happiness is catching. and therefore it is easy to spread a little happiness-and you do not need money to do so either. A quick glance oi.’ under- standing. o. sympathetic smile, a little unexpected compliment, a courtesyyor an offer 0i’ assfstance -these are the kind o! things which spread happiness. We all know that a good scout doc: his one good decd a day. and I see no reason why we should not all make a rule to say something kind to someone every day. for I feel sure that once the habit was formed. it would soon catch on. Most oi us have at least one of those unfortunate acquaintances who makes e. practice o! always others feel small. futile, and gener- ally upset. so much so. very oiten, saying things calculated remake. that one willingly goeg out of one‘; way to avoid meeting them. Thinking o! this puts me in mind of the words of a ridiculous old sons. "It's not so much what she says, it's the nasty way she says iti" Believe me there can be a great deal of truth in that where some people ere concerned, for their remarks can be seemingly guileless, yet deadly in their effect. INTO the lives o! thousands of Canadian women has come s new happiness-a new sense of security- through their wise investment in Life Insurance. These modern, self-supporting young women have adopted the Life Insurance plan of making their By setting aside amounts now, they can look forward to the time when they can say "au revo " to their daily routine _and enjoy life to the full. i Their Life Insurance will lreo them from money worries today and tomorrow-providing a cah re- serve in times of emergency-and, later on, a guar- anteed monthly income es long as they live. i To women, as well as to men, Life Insurance ensures financial security through little savings. That is why women are now buying, on an average, one out of every five Life Insurance policies sold in Canada. Life should be. and can be, I happy business. yet whether it is or not depends so much upon other people, s0 let us all try and do our own personal share in carrying on the good’ work. If your house becomes iniested with ants, it is said that scattering salt where they congregate will cause hem to disappear. Before selling any of Your Pelts Try l A. B. 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