3 DAYS s?» . 1011111111101 1nnun_ ' s 0 I o FOX pidvro with f I PATSY KELLY BASIL IIATIIBIINE MARJORIE GATESDN ADDED NEWS AN!) . 3fl'Sl(‘.-\l. tti-zvtit: ' '7 t. _,.¢-¥371"7““"- " . - . 1 alh Al.\'l‘lN1~JE 3.15 EVENING 7-9 PM. llic — 27c 27c—33c-38c M ‘ i Science Finds They were called chltinovorous for this reason. Dr. Hess explained. ' t ‘q During the past five years micro .org:iiiisms which are able to at- tivk and deciiiiipose such chitin ‘ ‘have roatehcd lill'l't'll!§llll', attention. These organisms are quite common in nature, rush ' "he bottom mud of Ire h watt-r it soil, comiwoxr. d. crabs, and even in the inieitt. Iof living birds, bats, frogs anti i fishes. I The scientist ('lI"lIl‘l Cid Llltli the t.ii...‘s ca. and the meat is iri no n.1, . . ed. No llllllllCl‘ exi~t . iii any tat: r to the constiiiitrizv of ‘ wiieiiitt- this bl‘ btJLIctI ltvlrr-ttr ' Ifanadlan Press) ll.-\l lFAX, Nov. Ell-Believed to, l » wL 11111..‘ clntiiiovorotis bac- ‘ e bet-t‘. reported to attack . of living animals, an ‘iii . . ' aiiiotig lobsters kept in Kenton: for a coirsitler- I been discovered by, 1 s of ‘he Dominion it-iuiiitiiital Station. lsmilfvtl lobsters landed triiiii the fishing grounds Ii1'Il‘(I by the same shell hate bL-(‘ll observed ln dif- of the NILIIZLIIIIOS dur- l ‘. summer, he said ln a _ we stain Determined Te The arctty (‘i ‘ o1" frv~=hl_',' ~ pa:- jhltl‘ lilifl before the .- k 1. if '. 1.1‘. contained a silh- _ "1 pffllllldfl] them I'd find him or i 1.. .t»tl tl..tlii, a horny cover- ,lea.ii what Il£l]l{7(‘llf‘LI to h.m at all i .~~;tl lukillllilllltlOll of I”) I"? "'11P". Willi.iii1~, who H. par. ylflldm ("Euros ,l‘lll'i.» 1.11 or taxi seivicc out of 3; i, d, A1110), “TH, um’, m w: {Georg-forni, tvitidlutited a huiit for i ‘W3.’ t” (i,_,,,.,AL pure mm“ litict-mlrer and January. ‘R"("t.'t 1'21 l:i~t r ‘jive Lin.“ \v ES CUT! :' "t-ilrrirs New "s. only $2.95 W. . . t , SEND N.) MONEY! Let its ~cvt~ how perfectly these neu- clear sigh: glasses will en- able you to itatl the flnest print —ta sew and xvtii-k in comfort- or sec for tlrwtiinee. Just try 1I“‘m< If You illi‘ not absolutely ' sfied that tliuw spectacles lll(‘ I)i‘tll‘l‘ than 'h 1- sold else- ] where at iiilivli It I‘ I)!'IC(’.S~- just return them . I obligation. Don't send a penny. Just mall the coupon right now. I ) . (HIS 14H FUN — -— .»-|‘ l|l"IIl \|. f0. ‘ii ‘flirt-mo nu- ||:|vIIl'l|I1lflt of II'\I’I fight" ‘ 1mm.- nuflllll rezt bottiuns. ‘ I"Il\li‘l‘ in .1‘. i - lt-Aslation. ' ii’ av titties and i1 new status. . - ,- ~ tut i Fuitl Lest Flier a pinning nature! t‘ ' e lobsters are kept y‘ - ____._. - in pottnds or GPJFFYICFTFFJRVN. Briti h .:-.tti'..-. it-aured his 3'1"‘- Jll- tffl’ Can't-i Z"llIl.'Jill .. t-t liii WUI‘ ti.’ p'.'::.t.- and tinl- ‘UL W- ITlli-iil (l A -l»‘ 1., ' our vujmy-y- U“. ‘Qjhens of ttvplorer said irirtuy tiitr his i'1t.rii m- i._<, ; ~=, f, r,‘ _.i\,,,,,,,, me wings lrom a visit with the miss ng flit-ti» r’ i. - - i» u. 31¢] H“. M.“ “Yflll-q , pztreixis in South CilFJJlILlI. 9 e ltiei teyematrs i - mm. 'FRANK.m0RG Rrarnatn ow roonv TUESDAY AN EN laud 190a’ MATINEE 11c - 27c w E D N ESDAY snmmufihiddnkh.» Doll the Inmkevogthey l way greatest, nanny ‘flirt-ad 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 Q EVENING 27c — 33c TREATY P1111111 i tlF 110111111011. m tiutsiinii (By Thomas T. Champion) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) (C. P. Cable by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Nov. 20 - Indications were given tn a legal argument t0- day that it might be necessary to amend the Canadian constitution to enable the Dominion to particl- pate in international engagements in accordance with modern eco- ncmlc views. This point developed at. the hear- ing of a Canadian constitutional appeal before the Judicial Commit- tee of the Privy Council. The Privy Council has been asked to deter- mine whether the weekly day 01 rest in industrial undertakings act. the minimum ivagcs act and the Jfmittition of hours of work act Iare tillra vircs of the parliament ‘ til Citiiatlzt. The intni "tics were en- tivtctl in 15235 tinder the Bennett 50\'ll'llllltlli.. i J. l3. .\lcN.iir, Attorney-General ‘of New Brunswick, contended that illltill tinder rev cw was all t act; with the proviso that she ‘would enforce lt only when Other provinces dld so. The hearing will continue Mon- day. 0’Lea.ry And Vicinity PAGE SIX , THr. cnniztorrttliovvn GIJARDIAN g .NOVEMBER23,1936 t , . S""""""""',~A,..,.S m," ' m5 CENfl-‘LAL CUARDIAN Prince Edward Islan :———=-\—-§t ” 5» e ' - Tub CRASWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOULf now. you will not regret it. ST. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL, Tea and Sale, Wednesday, Deccmbzr 21rd, bargain prices on Gifts, Nov- elties, Dolls and Antiques. . L-609-1l-2l-2l. COMMUNITY CONCERT. — The Celebrated Violinist Iso Brlselll wlll appear in recital Monday, November 23rd, 8.15 P. M. Prince of Wales College Auditorium. L-616-1l-21-2i. A’! LEA 1T once each year come you: opportunity to have a part 1n the fight against tuberculosis. The time has come. Clutstmas Seals go on sale tomorrow. 11-846-11-23-11. REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. -Advertlsers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections. must reach the Guardian Office by 11 A. M. the clay previous to Inser- tlcn. Recently there has been a. ten- dency tc delay copy, enforcing uo to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a noto- "Ads must be ln Guardian Office by 11 A. M.l" L-tf. Fish Chowder r1111 The Dish For Supper Flsh ‘chowder ls the very dish for the evening meal, and for at least three reasons: It's nourishing but not. heavy, it's tasty, and it can be made without much effort at a. time when most women am nearly ready for the relaxatlon they've earned by the day's household work. There are different recipes for fish chowdera, of course, but here ls one suggested Remembrance Day was observed in O'Leary with the following pro- gram. I'll-st was a parade of the Canadian Legion, Boy Scouts and school children to the monument, where the Legion and Boy Scouts placed wreaths 1n memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice. ‘Then all Joined fri singing one verse cl’ "O Canada”. Marching music was fumlshed by C. A. San- try of Charlottetown who played ‘a pie-no accordion. On account of the cold weather the remainder of the program was put on ln the town hall, which began by_ observing the two minutes silence. 0 God Our Help in Ages by the school children. Recitation, In Flanders Fields, by Lilu McNeill. Reeltadon, by Jean Stetson. Address, by Rev. Mr. Mercer. Recitation. by Jeanette Dennis. Reading, “Facts Frtiiii the Grtxtt War," by Mi". Nt'.~l'\' snaaviii. Hymn, O Valiant Hearts; by O'I.eary Male Choir. Past, the powers 01' the Doiiiiii- ily coiiftl not ap- t-xcliisively pro- . It'd the legislative l tor the provinces. lilktii. iiizintei‘ o1 the tl tln- sittiation s critical for Can- 1:1. 111- toi.ttiil1rl this legislation - .. tn.i:£i~ t1e¢i:..ui‘y by an litter- ..l lll'l'1l2l{§t‘lI1CllZ zirising out illt“; Treaty. Canada's in; power had been sled there was a dif- - fez. t.ct~ in Y.V\'l‘l‘l1 her trcatywmalcing iptuei and her capacity for 11c:- I ft-rnuint-t- of trea ics by means of Treaty-making power tirght need to be extended to mce‘. ‘ Lord Atkin, another privy coun- ‘tillor, observed that Canada had I the authority of the crown behind I her for making treaties and that a treaty could be made on the ad- vice of His Majesty's ministers 1n Canada. But whether she could perform a treaty where legislation was needed was a question. i Lord MacMlllan said the bulk of i (Juizarlas international engage- ments would not require legislatlcn but times were changing and some engagements would need legisla- tlon. A new conception of eco- nomics led governments to enter Ilnto engagements of a kind they never contemplated when the con- stitution was framed. At the coat of abrogatlng what had once been regarded as fundamental rights the constitution might need to be ad- justed to fit a new economic out- look. J. W. deB FMTIB for British, Columbia urged that the legislation was lnsupportnble under section 132 of the British North America Act. Obligations under interm- tional labor conventions did not form Canada's obllgatlom u part ol’ the British Etnplrl. For this legislation the consent of the pro- vinces should have been sought. British Columbia herself hid Address, by ltvv. Sllilllllvlfilllt‘. _ Exercise, by four llllllllli. Florence Pat". Nlury l\l.tc(l1'e_1;.ir. Brent Mt‘- Duiiiiltl, Bobby Williams. Addrers, by Ml‘. A. .l. hluthesoii. All‘. Wilson. Atldrcss. by Mr. Ll-yvd llcittltr- sch. llyinii. “O (iod Oitr King," by 0‘Lcary Male Choir. Prayer" by Rev. A. F. Baker O'- Leary. God Stive the King, In the evening a banquet ivas held at the liomc of Mrs. Vernon Matthew, O'Leary. About fifty pct‘- scns attended and partook of ade- licious goose supper. Many friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Wesley Digncn had the misfortune of breaking his arm while he was threshing. The funeral of Mr. Peter Perry was held from his late residence in Howlen on November 12th to St. Anthony's, Bloomfield. Mr. Perry was one of the older highly res- pected residents. He. was eighty- slx years of age. We are sorry to learn that True- man Harrie suffered the loss of one of his fingers last week. Mr. Peter Pate accompanied by two other men motored from Bos- ton to O'Leary and spent the week end with Mr. Pete's mother, Mic. P. N. Pate. November 14th being Bay Scout by a fish cookery specialist on the stall of the Domlnlon Departmen. of Fisheries and "how easy to use it! Fry two-thirds cf a cup of rnlnteu onion 1n three tablespoons of but- ter; then add two cups of flaked or dlceo raw fish-any kind of Can- ada's good fish-two cups of diced raw potatoes, and, if desired a cup of chopped celery. Cook the 1n- grcdients together for a few mlnu- tes, add four cups of cold water, and season with salt and pepper to suit the taste, and then let the mix- ture boll untll the potatoes are ten- der; alter that ,udd four cups of cold mllk and heat the chowder again to the boiling point, and serve it when stlll very hot. LOWER FREETOWN . WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrs. Gordon Burris entertained the members of the Women's In- stitute on Thursday evening, Oct; ltl. at 7.45 p.in. Meeting opencdl by ‘llifilllg the Women's Institute fo lowed by repeating of creed in ‘unison. No report from sick commlttect: sllIlCllI committee reported school‘ iriectlvrl cit-ailing. rt was decided,‘ ‘ l.) 11.111‘ sdiziol cleaned during fall} Ylllfdlliill. Correspondence read by secretary and discussion on same. It was moved andscconded that S('l'l'l‘L.vll'_V write for a Peace Day program suggestions. Collection amounted to 24 cents. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. A. C. Gardiner on Nov. 18th. Roll call for next meeting "Peace Mot- to." A program was then curried out as follows: Duet by Mrs. Clive Stnvcrt. Rrading by Mrs. Gordon Burns. Song by Ollve Stavert, Muriel and Lillian Bums. Instrumental music and step dancing brought the program to a close. Meeting was moved adjourned and National Anthem-sung. Lunch was then served by the hostess and a social hour spent. Apple Day the Smut: around here were very much In evidence. They had a good day and were well pleased Mm their reception from the general public. J. Stavert and ‘I110 annual meeting of the Oom- munlty Club fool: place ln 13.0.01‘. Hall on Nov. 13th. This meeting was well attended. Considerable business was transected. The up» polntment of officers for Olllllllll year took placer-O. 160 IlIIIlSS Must be shipped We have special order to buy IF YOURS ARE READY TRY US for Best Cash Returns MeLliliE and Chariot FOX SKINS December _15th. tetown passed one of these convention erculosis League Since 1931 the Gyro Club of WANTED. Ehundrej gcol y Charlottctoivn sponsored the an- _ nual Tuberculosis Christmas Sea gees: dremcd, wlfhn the next ten , Sam b“ 15 a result or the forma- days Signed Royal Pr. king Co. ‘ ‘ _ ‘ (‘L DI Jenkins) L_370_11_Z0_fi,‘ i tlon of the Prince Edward Island .Tubcr'cul0si.s League in July they have taken over the sponsoring o!’ the programme for the whole of the Province. The Gyro Club shall continue with the work ln Char- lottetown, and they have now pre- . pared the letters for Cliarlottt- town and will be visiting the busi- ness houses during this week. The money uihlch ls being raised this year by the sale of these seals will be used hi continuing the pro- i fgramme of the past, but more especially in addition to this that 1.1112 INSUR- L-6l98-7-l2-3l2 CONFEDhR/l-Tldft ANCE. , FOXES PIIL'l'ED.--N0w that the cold weather has arrived pclting wi‘l be general. The Charlottetown Fur Sales again offer you the fines: peltlng and cleaning service in ex- istence at the lowest cost. L-580-11-20-6i. MACLURE AND MneKlnnon are receiving silver fox skins for Hud- son's Iiay special fur sale. This pre-Chrlstina". trade sale on De- cember 14th will bring the buyers. If you have any ready take ad- i Srtrlnghtii Stark __ _ _ _ COAF We are still 5,13 new low 111-1.,“ U Coats, naineiy; liin; (31,, in n » tut ha,“ Mud‘ enuine ifcstli A: ',- . Gouulno 5mm.“ Dominion Cc Ire _. _ _ o“ 51cm?!’ Screened __ Inverness Screen; Anmm NI", Stove, sllfhlflhlll ScreLnc r___:_ Llltiip__ d-__ Sydney Slack _ _ _ _ “f “ r 6n 50 cents per ton atlttetl 1,, h prices after 30 days credit a o" vantage of this sale. Last shlpplne o; keeping a mu time Public Courteous teamsteni and careful date from Charlottetown, Nov H m‘ dellvcrers. 25th L_639_u_2,_m.4 ea Nursedolng Tuberculosis u-ork only, and lf we will stop to o . F1351- Rlvgg lggmq-he East reallre [the large number of active ' De River from completely 0v" i”; cases ln the Province now who are "my"; m. ' nigh; 1g 1, fortunate”. not a heavy unable to receive Sanatorlum treat- coatlng and the p_ E_ Isiand ment, due to the lack of accomoda- —fl<‘ "frulters" made haste to move tlon the extent and the value of ‘W’ down to Pletou Harbor early Frf- day mornlng.—-Ee.stern Chronicle. home nursing can be appreciated. There are 60 beds in the Sana- torlum, filled all the time, and at present there are 70 active cases of Tuberculosis outside of the Sanatorlum, in addition to 82 oth- er cases under supervision, A; least 30 of these 70 cases outside need, or should greatly benefit by Sanatorlum treatment, both u m the ultimate recovery, and also as to the time lt would take to obtain that. The appeal this year la being made for assistance for to continua and extend this necessary route, that of giving all the ald possible to these patients in their homer, both in the way of helping them 3ft better, as well as preventing the spread of the disease. Through the means of Tuber- culosis Christmas Seals every one 0f us has an opportunity to help in this greet work, because these seals sell for only 1c apiece. P. A. CREELMAN, M.D., Secretary PEI. T.B. League McDonald-Long N uptials Bt. Margaret's Church, st. Mar-- garet/s, P. E. I. was the scene of a. pretty autumn wedding on Wed- nesday morning, October 14, 1936, at. eight o'clock, when Hugh Mc- Donald, acn of Mrs. McDonald and the late John V. McDonald, of Selkirk, and Margaret Long, daugh- ter of Mrs. Brlget long and the late John Long, Midgell, were united tn the holy ‘bonds of mat-. rtmony. The ceremony was performed by the Rev K. C. McPherson in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. During Nuptial Mass appropriate hymns were rendered by Michael McIntyre. The brlde .wore a becoming gown of royal blue chiffon velvet made on princess lines, the long sleeves having a. flared cuff lined with silver brocade, a turban in velvet to‘ match her gown, and blue kid slippers completed the costume. ‘ The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lucy, as bridesmaid. She wore a gown of hunter's green Will investigate Sydney Mines Fire SYDNEY MINE? N. 3., NOV. 19- (QB-Fire Marshal J. A. Rudland _ companled by a number of relatives of Halifax will open an investigation Tuesday itito the $300,000 fire that destroyed three business establish- ments in this wwn curly Monday, It was announced tonight. The flames, took one life, that of ‘ Wilfred Potilton. 3a, invalid war vet- ierrur who wa. trapped in his apart- i ment. I chiffon velvet with gold trimmings. hat and slippers to match. The groomsman was Wilfred McPhee. l After the ceremony, as the bride and groom proceeded from the church, they received many con- gratulations and good “lsllc. Ac- and friends the bridal irarly mot.- orcd to the bride's home, where breakfast awaited them. Among ilie forty gticsts present were Rev. K. C. McPherson, Rev. L. Callaghan and Rev A. A. M"- Atiluy. The tlitiiizg-room was nieelv trimmed with white streamers £ll1(I from a large wctlding bell stispritl- ed from the ceiling tiny stream- ers of white ribbon howcred to the two beautiful wedding cakes which adorned ilie breakfast Ltble. The bride and grcoiii were show- ered Wvlth confeti and good wishes as they left for a motor drive to various centres of interest on the Island, the bride travelling in a dress of henna crepe, coat, lint and shoes in autumn brown. In the evening they returned to the groom's ironic, where n large number of invited guest: had as- sembled to welcome the happy young couple. A delicious wedding supper was served and the evening was spent in music and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were the happy recipients of a large array of wedding gifts, including a substantial sum of money. They will make their home in Monticello and are followed by the good wish- u of their many friends. On Monday evening, October 12th, previous to her marriage, Miss Cullen. Bliss Long v ry eellngly thanked lit-r friends for so kindly ‘rcineitibeiitig her wl:h so many level," and ueful gifts. All joined in singing -‘I<'t;r Site's n Jolly Good Fellow." Refreshments were served ‘and the remainder of the dvenlng t-yient in tlaiicitig and soclul inter- course. A CAVE MAN! Jump out of bed full of life. Sly good-bye to dull, tired. mornings. Help yourselilongllwmg health. Ilrmlsh the penalties of modern living. Do nwny with tin-ti, altnzglulu, bnd-lultqhend- nt-hy mornings. Wake u‘: poppy and full of energy.lt'un-auy.ytiu‘lll lnlrltlntmculoul. Fnllnw In ilie Innlllfnpl of tliouunda who have rt-iltrim-tl full health and enemy with ' Frutt-u-ilven. The prusfrlplllln of n flmoul (iimtuilun doctor, Frull-a-tlvel contain ennui-ts of fruits and herb: and lct to stimulate five of the ma! organ: of the Iiotly, Clvfllllll.‘ the elimination inc! Winston nntl pnL-tons. u-ml to purl! the blood of linmilnl poisons and arhll. ‘ruli- n-llvna‘ unlquo lunlc effects bring new energy, new health. So try Frutt-a-tivn totlny. For anln everywhere. (‘not h Iow- 25c, 50c. For your own protection rdllo any uubetitutu. Innln on "Frult-n-tlvc." I tiisfiiii“ EXAMINATION Flltlllg Ind Sélalflylng Gums II. J. MABUII " OPTOIIIETRIST MONTAGUE, p, g, 1 Ofllco Connected will, —1¢_-4-,___ A Satisfaction And A Benefit You should be glad to know that you need N0 help in see. lng. And glad again if you find out that you D0. The first is a satisfaction The second leads to results that are beneficial beyond what in often hoped for.‘ Do not overlook your eyes- hhve them looked over. G. F. Hutcheson ROUND TR I l‘ A BARGAIN FARES _T,,_ 10.00 Montreal 12.25 Ottawa 15.00 Toronto 9.00 Quebec 10.60 Three Rivers From All Stations on Prince Edward Island ..__._. Chllllftll 0f FIVB and undgr twelve years of age HALF FARE. ___._. —Golng— FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1936 Return Limit: TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1936 Except Toronto, Wednesday, December 2. L936. HOCKEY Americans at Montreal Canadians at Toronto Saturday, November 2B. Tickets good in DAY COACIIIIS ONLY. __.__ No Baggage Checked. For Further lnftvmiatlon Consult Any Ticket Agent Canadian fictional Railways Use Canadian National Telegraphs Long was pleasantly surprised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Midgell. where a. large number of neighbors and friends had gathered to shower her with gifts and good wishes. After the brldc-io-be had been escorted to her chair of honor beneath a. de- ‘ arch of spruce and fern intermingled with vlvld autumn leaves. a gay "old couple" attired in costumes zunlnlscent of the gay 80b, appeared, bearing several luttcases, vallses and a. trunk. After wishing the br-lde-io-be many happy days the "old couple", 1m- perronaud by Mrs. F. A. Johnson ind Mr. Cuyler Dlngweli, disap- peered. leaving behind the luggage which, upon lnvedalgatlon was found to contain many useful and beautiful lifts for the bride-to- Thc accompanying verses, both humorous and well-wishing, were read by Mn. Freeman Bowley and the gifts presented to the bride- to-be_by Mlu Mary Long and Mn. TH] éYAL PACKING CO We are in the market to ‘buy large quantities of un- . finished chickens weighing 5 i lbs. and up dressed. If you J do not want to feed and fin- ish your chickens, kill and ship to us and you will find the average price per pound . paid by us willbe higher than ,1 you will receive on a graded basis. II’ you finish your chickens and they grade Milk Fed A. or B we will al- low full market value. Ship express. Daily returns. The Royal Packing tlo- - (J.-D. JENKINS) i McLeod & ‘tit-utter manta-rare. soucmilh . _______g_ ____;_ i Professional Cards 5d Lloyd, Egan & Chartered Accountant-l 140 Richmond Street Phone u. P- 0- m" '1', __ “i w». AM w. a. BENTLEY, K. b‘- 4.11. BENTLEY. it» C- L w Ban-men and lIitturl=Pli‘i'-"I' “ mower fr}; 11531;; nitriiiai- ‘I t B- Aoongllgjal-Tdfiai‘ l,“ eatmrsran. s . . ~ ' MONEY r0 110A" a.“ of cums Bldl- , m, tlha@! Jr? Alex. W. Mal Iii U‘ . “on” h I Congenital EC- omm no Great marl" s"