' ; great QSTRAND _-TODAY ozvcv TORCHESTRA SHORT SUBJECTS uu: BARKER” ffStep right up folks. the little lady do her famous dance that has made her notorious civilized u-orld." Barker scarred. crossing terror show hi)? NIIITOI ll.lS —“ See throughout the It's the speaking . . . the savage, double- uf the side 9"? 7 Duns hAYsTERv By Agatha Christin Continued from page 2 say that. Lad)’ her might have look for s. book with an electric lllivh." Battle scraicheil his cheek. H0 seemed unwilling io speak. He began to pace up and down the room. as though making up his mind. At last he turned i0 tiie girl, "See here, Lady Eileen. I'm going to iillb", y-ou. The Countess conduct is suspicious. 1 know that as well as you do. It's very suspicious-but we've gut, to go carefully. There mustn't be any unpleasaiiiness with the em- ba-x-ios. One has got to be sure-" ‘ "I See. If you were sure—" "There's somehting else. the war, Lady Eileen, there was a During outcry about German spies brill: loft at large. Biisybodies wrote letters to ihe papers about it. we CAPITQL Great Western "Thriller " Mflybc that untamed bronclso didn't buck! Plunging, rearing. bli-lflii. rolling - a. mean trick of a. hoss that made Ted Walk step fast. But he rides 'em all and the meaner they come the more he likes it. He's a broneho-buster back-he was raised in the saddle of a flying bronghq, Yecow! Also Comedy With flBIG BOY hurt us. The small fry were left) paid no attention. Hard words didn't} ialone. Why? Because through them; lsooner or later, we got the big fellowi l-~the man st the top." "You mean?" ' NEW SHOW TODAY ,.-.- 'A\- ROLAND w Ti CHAPTER l "DIAMOND MASTER" It. from 'WBJV - ~ r 1I".'.?.r..i.a".u€..* s00. MaritimersMake MerryAtReunion l I’ "Don't bother about what I mean, iLady' Ellen. But remember this. 1 Honorable J. L. Rslston was a dis- lknow all about the Countess. And 1i 101801511“ 8095i. 0n Friday evening. j when the annual re-union and dance | llAngJlqwg- added superingenden; oi the Maritime Provinces Associa- lgame yuegupy, fin-e got m think up; tion was held in the Al Azhar Tem-l {want her lei. alone. isomething to say‘ to Sir Stanley found licr". I doiri believe she everlmgby... Iiifliiti at all." ~ "Oh, ‘I shouldn't , Eileen. The empty shell striking the ‘ book case beside friziitriided any woman half out oi lier wits." "But. what was she doing there» snyvvav? One doesn't come down to Keith To Be Continued Tomorrow ALBANY SCHOOL Honor Roll for Albany School for during the evening. the months of Oct. and Nov. Gracie 1x41 _Leith Bouiter; Cameron; 3 Norma Tierney. 0 on; 4 Mary Dawson; 5 Wyman Large: 6 l-lazen Dawson.’ Grade VI-1 Sutherland 2 Audrey MacKay. Grade IV-l Jean Eoulter; 2 ltlary Tierney; 3 Marjorie Donncily; Daniel Keough; 5 Margaret Bouiieiz. Grade III-l 1.01s MacKay; 2 Kathleen Keough; 3 Elma f Joe Kelly; 5 Fred Kelly. Grade II - 1 Afilzired Walker; iJean Keough; 3 Eileen Walker. Grade I A-l Ralph Dawson; iEldred BOUIJCX‘. Grade I 13-1 John Dawson; 2 Barclay Dawson: 3 Ellsworth Noon-i fill. Grade I 0-1 Clifford Dawson. MacKay n if} _ ‘m , ableixarks eiFéS’€-*€2§!€*§”-is’1f’~';§ -. ~12 +stsictst A telctclevsrclcictseciclctc Christmas Presents THAT WILL LAST AND GIVE YOU PLEASURE Ladies Wrist Watches In latest designs made by the flnr-st Watch Nizikcrs in the world. In lnilii-s Watches our prices rangc from Our Special i5 Jewel lever movement in White or Yel- low (irilil Plated Case at . . . . .. Tn our Fine Solid MK White Geld Rpftanlukn- M“, iiuill in Bracelet at , . . . . . , . ,. ‘tiller DFICOS are $0.50. $10.00, $11.00, $12.00, $15.00. $11.50, $20.00. $25.00. $35.00 and 5.50.00. “m” wrm wlkh" R1 55-00. to $30.00 with strap or mciui brat-clots. Other prices are 50.00, $10.00, $12.00 $15.00. $17.50. $10.00, S1100, 825.00 and $30.00. (tents Pocket Watches u} $12.00, $15.00, 510.00, 2.20.00, $22.00. $25.00, 52.0.00, $50.00. (lent: (‘uff Links, Chains, Ladies Pearl 5.1.1 Crystal Necklcts. Ear ltingq, Diamond Rings- Vanity CBSCK, Bracelets, etc, Fountain Pen Sets, ivory, '7.‘ _ C. IV. Patterson Q m. ‘w ~< . .......... ... ..... ..» 51.00 b .' . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 5.305? Q? $1.50. $2.00, $5.00. $0.00. $10.00. "d etc, 31;, Silverware, etc. , . ‘ JEiVELLI-JP. i ¥%’%*€E1§Q~'§%%PQ*%E’ ' l 13- 5 9. flfiG >O§OO§4§§§JO—6040-§OOO-OO—OO-O§O§4§§4§—§‘§4 ¥O~¢ ULTRY Highest prices paid forl- PO Live (“hickens Live Fowl I lressed Chickens Swift Canadian Co. i I )resscd Fowl Dressed Geese Dressed Ducks LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN 13-5-61. ‘ a a- Larscz, Lloyd Fcnerty, pie. - "I shall tell the Maritimers, when Ii return, of the ivileat crops, oil fleidml industries and progress which I have‘ found in’ your ivest," the honored’! guest declared, in speaking briefly,’ "I want theg casterners to know what you are do-i ing hcre. These provinces are richn- Nova Scotia and P, E. 1., and look; [ forward to a greater unity in Canada‘ which will brill! you more closely to- ‘ gether." , ' Colonel Ralston was accompanied 4 by Brigadier-General D. M. Ormond, and was introduced to the president. upon his arrival at 10 o'clock. Mrs. president of the‘ Ladies‘ Auxiliary: Mrs. E. B. Roachu - Mrs. R. Liirrabce, Mrs. E. J. Cham-' bers. Mrs. J. W. Speer, Mrs. C. Y‘ Goulding and Mrs. P. Afl-lolmes re-f ceived the many guests. ' . Mrs. E. J. Freeze, wife of the re-l "1118 Dresident of the, association. I was presented with a lovely basket, oil i yellow and white chrysaniheniunis, -‘i Mrs. S. J, Blair and E. J. Chambers i making the presentation. The supper tables were attractive: iviih ferns and scarlet cyclamcrtfi while in the main auditorium, whiciii was used for dancing, the flags oi the three maritime provinces were used in decoration. Indian names, nf places in the maritimes litre used: on the dailce Dfligfflllllllii‘ WiLh un--, usual effect. Officers Chosen The nominating committee submit- i _ g _ ' McMurraywnifl-I... Irving. became M ‘he mflrmmers here" I+§"‘Q'i8ll'mBll. social committee. F. C. Grade vII—1 Helena Keoiigh; 2 feci confident that in your dreams. mwfiqycg; " Leonard 'I‘ierney; 3 Waldron Camel", you will know o! New Brunswick.‘ T‘ Romance. intrlgulnl beat and born. sewn and I melodnua 0111mm In ti" - metropolitan See’ red bullets fly. 1km“ blue, lights flash. hearts SERIAL‘ / COMEDY = UNDERWORLD THRH LEP. gnu-prises and mystery ggmosphere of night .iife.' ‘rest cram: is of officers for 1929-30: . t . Hon. p. esident. Hon. R. B. Bennett. (3,; hon. vice-presidents. Nova] ,scogia, ‘Hon. Mr. Justice Tweedlc; ’Prince Edward Island. Hi5 3°11" Judge MacDonald; New Brunswick. F. R. Freeze . - i President, E. J. Chambers; vice-, nfcfldQIliJ,» Nova. Scotla, Dr. Huxiey| Johnson; Prince Edward Island. H. M. Jenkins; New Brunswick, J. W.. Speer. _ Treasurer, J. R. Brooks; secretarln] E. H. Crockett: Auditor, C. A. Rich- ardson. Executive, Nova Scotia, J, L. Jamie- son and C. E. Wineniark; Prince ‘Edward Island, Noel Farrow and Jack MacLeod: New Brunswick, Cliff x committee, D. R. Crich- ton. :\ ' c . __~. Lin!" Auxiliary President, Mrs. S. J. Blair; vice- presidents, Nova Scotla, Mrs. C. W. nevi-son: Pride Edward Island, Mrs. , F. W. Farrow; New Brunswick, Mrs. J, W. Speer; secretary, am.- P. A. Holmes. Executive, Nova Scotia. Mrs. H. B. Patterson and Mrs. Harry Tiionipsonfl Prince-Edward Island, Lira. C. E. Gouldirig and Mrs. H.- Larrabee; New Brunswick. Mrs. E. J. Chambers and: Mrs. F. M. Irvine, New Annan And Vicinity The snow is gently falling, and n0 doubt before long the merry Jingle of‘, sleigh bells shall be the “order of tho,’ day." The B. W. M. S. met at the home“- oi ‘Mrs. Harry Curtiss on Friday ai- icrnoon, 29th inst, with a good a‘.- tendance. Mr. Lloyd Waugh. North Bedcqumj was a guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Samucli Waugh on Sunday, 1st inst. LADIES KNITTED GAITERS This ls n new one, and quite attractive madc to ivcar with Ovcrshoes. in the following plnlu shades Fawn Beaver Grey They pull on over the stock- Ins (and cannot be 101.1 from woolen hosiery) g strgp undu- tlie instep holds them mplace perfectly, ' $2.00 a Pair Another New Idea (19th Leggings With Knitted Top 7° W" Ill! and over the knee, these come down over the foot, m" " "WM": to 1101a them down to the rubbers. $4.50 a Pair Made in Fawn and Black} I by’ ‘ .. & c d Dated thls third day of Daaelief a n., ma. l = . ey o‘ nanny 1-". rasmomats roorwrsn “cum ‘ Manxmm °""'" Charlottetown. , solicitors. i .- - mnBN-ll-b-ii-IO-Il. . in fruit of the Law Courts Building _ Prince Edward Island on Saturday Mortgage Sale There will sold by Public Auction at Charlottetown. Queens " County. the fourth "day of January A. D., 1830 at the hour o.‘ twelve o'clock noon all that tract of land situate Dir"! l" Township Number Thirty-seven in queens County aforesaid and ‘ lly in Township Number Thirty-cl ht in Kings County in aald Island. l!!!‘ bounded and described as follows that is to pay: Bounded on the West by land now or formerly in possession 0i “ xlnder McDonald, John A. M0- Donald and John Jay: 0n "w "ti?" by land now or formerly in possess- ion of Augustine McDonald and John Angus McDonald; on the east by land now or formerly in possession ‘of Oliver E. Jay and Benjamin Jay and on the south by land now or formerly ' of T’ I ’ andrAnns McDonald, said dubribcd. land being situate on tbs north M"! south side of Jay’! 0n PM Avril"! Road and extending north and wit"! a distance of forty three chains and extending east and Welt a GUI!" l! sixteen chains and l"! links and was formerly owned by the late Alellniltl‘ McDonald (am 0'00. and ‘mill!- ing by estimation seventy acres pl land a little more or leli. The above IQIO la__made"ln WIN‘ ' anca of a Power“ ofsiiie contained in an Indenture of Mortgagrlatadflhr twenty-aevellth w 0f April 1L '19-. 1012 and made betwea Hamil Infle- Dmaid of Pisquid In QaeqasOOanty aforesaid farmer and Mary. llln his wife in the am pm and m naus- - signed of the second park lglaalt having been made In payment lfttllc principle and Interact aaaalad than- ‘ 1 ms. Isabelle Mouse return"! iv h" home here, after a pleasant visit with her old friend, Mrs. Joseph Schur- man, Summersicic. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh,.Alber- week. Miss Georgia Montgomery. ‘Travel- lers’ Rest. is attending college in Summerside. She has numerous t fifends who wish her every success. Numerous friends and acquaintan- ces of and Mrs. Bowman, (nee Ethel Agnew) and Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery. (nee Myztis Pickettot. extend heartiest congratulations and best wishes as they take up their new sojourn in life‘. Both young ladies and very popularly known and shall be greatly missed in not only the home life, but. also in the social sphere in which they were active members. ‘ Mr. John Walker made a business trip to Margate this Monday alter- noon. The wrltcr. onibehslf of this neigh- borhood. sincerely extends congratul- ations to Mrs. David Walker, who celebrated another birthday last week. It is said by countless friends that although well up in years, she is bright and active as "the best of them! and the popular wish of her neighbors ‘and friends is "many happy) returns." Miss Cecilia Baker, Summerside. spent the past week with her mother in New Annan. , » Mr. Arthur Wright is kopt very busy belting foxes. The result of hi5 work is “as good ss the best”, there- fore he receives the patronage of a wide circle pf foxmen. VERNON SCHOOL .7110 foiiowins is the standing Vernon School for the month November: Grade X-i, Csrmena Fraser; Donald Huntley; 3, Mary Henry. Grade VIII-l, Joseph MacCur- mack. Grade Vll-i, Jackie Sullivan. Grade VI-l, Irene MacDonald; 2 Gordon Murray; 3, Gladys Huntley. Grade IV-l, Marie McKcnna: ‘ivllcity Dohertv: 0.1.0111 Fraser. Grade 1II—i, Rita McKenzie; Mae Martin; 3, Frederic lfiirnesr. Grade 11-1. Russel RIIIIOISI‘ 2 Lelda Martin: 3, Guy Sullivan. Grade I (SrJ-i, Albert Fraser. Grads I (JrJ-l, Frances Mossman; 2. Reta Boudreau: 3. Annie McKen- na. ~ Perfect Attendance-Donald Hunt- ley, Lona Fraser. Esteli McKcnna Russel Fairness, Annie McKenha. Of N 1:. ausnco convex-r Th6 101101“!!! is the honor roll for Rltstico Convent for the month oi November: Grade x-i. mm Buote: a. mum Gallant: p, Stella’ Gallant. Grade 18-1, Frances Gallant; 2. Corinne Doucet; 3. Celeste Gallant. Grade VIII-l, Bernadette Paquet; .3. Martha Gallant; ' ' tirade VtL-l. Helms Jarvis; a, Angelina Douect. Grads ‘ VI-i. lawrenee‘ Gallant; 3, ‘piles Donut. Jean Doiron. 0H6! » III-l. ' lant. ‘ onus n-1:'0t..-u¢'uns aisacliud: 3. Jnms Geiiaal: l. lteiia Blanchard. Grade 1- Htlda Donut; a, Justin Gallant; I, Annabbiron. i III um Una nun-n Iiialnoaflfl") tun. were visitors to New Annan iasiilvined her and they dewured w °‘ $101.01; expenditure, 0010.02, leaving '9 .0311; v11, Belch Blanchard; 2, ‘Alice ‘Pineau; ~ Morocco Dairofli y.‘ Antoiiisttsflatl- VIOTOI I-ADIO with Electron! gives you performance beyond anyq thing you have heard. Years abeadii Miller Bros. Great Georlfl 509% 244-12-8-tts3i ‘ Nicholson, Hartsvlilc, received in: sad news that his brother John, dicii in the Douglas Hospital, Miami, Aria: on Nov. 16th. ' ‘ WORK work of excavation of the site of the new C. NJR. Hotel progressing favourably "anti with great rapidity. Forms for the concrete are being i111! _ in position 0n the north side of ihri excavation. ‘fire earth‘; is brine "F"? to fill in the cellar of the Soldiers‘: convalescent Home. I BRADALBANE UNITED CHURCH. 0F CANADA-The services, on the, above charge for Sunday. December. 8th. are as follows: Rose Valley, if‘, a, m.; Granville, 3 p. m.; Pleasant, Valley, 7.30 p. m. The Anniversary| held at the evening service. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, minister. BONE‘. FROM NEW YORK~Mrs. weeks visiting relatives and friends in and around New York and at Providence and Boston arrived home Ssturday night; At Moncton Mr. Kerr jChariottetown to spend a couple of ‘day's with their son Allie in that city. she ad a great, grand, glor- ious time-New Glasgow News. i TRUE BLUE INSTITUTE. — The annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Clark on ‘Nov. 8th., with five members present. The meeting opened by all reading the Creed in unison. In the absence of the president. the vice-president presided, who gave "rile report for the year. followed by the secretary's report. ‘The following were the om- {cers elected for the year. President ifvirs. J. s. Macheod; Vice-President. Mrs. Murdock Cutliffc, Sec-retary- fleas-Mrs. Frank Bagnall, Audi- tors. Mrs. A. B. Cutllffe antlM-rs. J. W. Patterson, Visiting Committee, Mrs. Wm. MacDougsi and Mrs. An- gus Stewart, School committee, Mrs Geo. Maclvlillan and Mrs. Wm. Mac- Millan, Committee to look after a needy person, Mrs. Wm. MscMillan and lifrs. M. Cutliffe, Directors. ms S. M. Daniel. Mrs. P. J. Noye and Mrs. M. Cutliffe. Program Commit- tee. Mrs. B. M. Daniel and Mrs. A. B. Cuuifie. Meeting closed by The King. after which the hostess serv- ied a dainty lunch. Mrs. P. J. Noye invited the members to meet at her ihouse f0r the Dec. meeting on Fri- {day Dec. 6th. (Patricia please copy). SUCCESS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE , -'1‘he snnuaimeeting of the Success l Women's Institute, Graham's Road. i was held at the home of Mrs. A. C. ‘l MacGrcgor on Tuesday evening, No- v, vember 19th, with an attendance of l twelve members and two visitors. f The meeting opened by singing "ln- istituts Ode." ‘true minutes of last meeting and of thb last. annual meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered by paying member- ship fees. The secretary then gavel a report of the year's work. _ Receipts, a balance of 123.15. Then followed the election of officers for the ensu- ing year: President, Miss May Mac- Gregor; Vice-president. Mrs. Noll Durant; Secretary-Treasurer, _Missi Grace Campbell; Directors, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Roy MscLeod: Auditors, Mrs. A. C. MccGregor, Miss Evelyn Brown: , Visiting Sick Committee, Miss Doro- thy Brown. Miss May MacGregor. It was decided to have a banquet for the Institute members on the‘ 1th of December, to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of our Institute. Pro- Gciitilait-Giitariilani nscarvss ssn news-w. Nell‘ “PROGBISSING - Th: V of the Young People's Society will bci R. F. Kerr, who spent the past. five v You M081‘, be _ . Properly NOURIGBED Colds and , to 1mm vvmraa 1a., Chills . Influenza attacks old and young when the resisting powers of the body are weak. Keep fit: this winter by making . sure you are well nourished. The unique power o! BOVRIL Builds lltneaa latneaa 17B PETERS ROAD AND VICINITY with Mutated feelings iii-regret and dread broadening into “Dwi- Iimcy we behold the ‘long-continued auiumn weather drawing to a. close and we RIB being ushered ‘into the portals of invulnerable winter, if we are to consider the s t 1.111 0! snow s; s. progenitor of what may follow. The first sleigh with its mer- ry and startling tin-tiri-sbulation of bells was in evidence on our pub- lic highway on Friday last 29ult. Y5, we. who fear the piercing winds and penetrating frosts, dread the approach of King Winter, but? once his reign begins, and we be- come acclimated to his temper, We take pleasure in many diversions of this interesting season. What is more exhilarating than a sleigh- drive behind a. rapidly flying cour- ser, as he spurns distance. the de- light: of the youthful voyageur, and at times. of the matured also. ‘Then. again, what is more fascinating than the skater, a; he glides swallow-like over the glamy expanse of ice. hi: body rynrlhmically accompanying the graceful motions of his steel- shod feet. Or the snow-shoe equipped pedes- trian skirnmingthe flimsy atoms oi feathery whiteness. as he pursues his meandering fieetness with a rest only equalled by the skilled abori- gines of America, tlhc red race oi our Canadian nortiiland. "The snow. the snow, the beautiful snow!" In its shimmering whiteness we'll not forego. Emblem of purity, mam-ling the earth 1n its crystal sheen of heavenly birth. Rev. Quincy A. McDowell of Cale- donia occupied thc pulpit of the Presbyterian Church at Peters Road on. Sunday Dec. 1st. The learned speaker first directed his discourse to the children, taking as a basis some facts about the Dead Sea. This body of water. fed by the Jordan ' River with fresh water is too salty for fish to live in._ No people inhab- it its shores. Ir, takes but i0 does not give. The Sea. of Galilee. also fed by the Jordan was famous in the time of our Saviour as a great fishing centre. it takes but t0 also givu. So we should lead unselfish lives. The main sermon from the text: "This is none other but the House of God and this is the gate of Heaven," was a vivid portrayal of the sacredness of God's House. and of l-lis ,.resance there with his people. We note that Mr. John A. Mc- gramme Committee to; nexhnecting, Grace Campbell, Laura Crosby. Next mating to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter-Williams. ' was Beatrice Boswell of Pownal 11s spendins I short holiday with ent; improvement! on the other ifriends in the city and u much im- proved ixfhealth. Swain, Peters maid. has had some nice improvements made in his ra- sidence both exterior and interior Mr. Archibald Munn, Glenmartin was the ‘capible workman in charge. Mr. Mcswain has also made excell- buiidings of his commodioiss farm. l ./‘ / . a . no ‘if i‘i>'»w.4\ respondent. l-iLs language infonnation sound. and no matter Peters Roadwnd Greek River. i double settlement comprises o... school district. a large and iniiiien. ilal scctiondf COHHWY- T118 people while mainly farmers are also en. sued 1n occupations oi marked di- versity, combining with the bash industry of agriculture, many oihei handicrafts as canning oi meat; poultry and fruit preserving. Other! are fishermen, expert with cs1- oi sail. and later adsrxtng themseivei to the greater facilities of gasolini power. Many can apply their liaiii to the various arts necessary on tlu farin as carpentry, masonry, bni-bsi ing ac. 0i course when a. very psi-- ticular work is required the skillet gproicssional may be called iipon 1a do the work. But as a rule the citi- zen of this vicinity is about as trap- py and inventive as can be found anywhere. This is convenient but whether it pays in iihe long run ma! leave some‘r00m for argument. We are pleased to report a decided improvement in the health of M! Harry Butler, Greek River. our es teemcd supt. of roads who i-llffiligl illness was laid up for a time, iron acxlve duties. Also we are glad to state that Mr William Carver, Alliston. is some what improved from his seriou: ill riess. _ Mrs. w. n. niéxeu. Allisioii, ll visiting relatives and friends at Montague. We are always pleased to 11cm from the Guardian's southern Cor- is virile who lags behind, we always scan he paper for Southern News. -l". LON G RIVER SCHOOL The following is the monthly repurl of Long River School for the mouth of November: Principal's Dept. Grlde IX-l, Esther Bernard: Z Rhoda McLeod: 3, Ralph Johiistonc. Grade VIII-l, Marion Gillespie: " Ralph Gillespie. Grade VI-l, Dorothy Campbell; 2 Eileen McLeod; 3, Mary Gillespie. Miss Francis‘ Dept. Grade 1V-1, Greta DesRoches. 3 Evelyn Found; 3, Layton Dunning. Grade III-l, James Gillespie; 1 Francis Paynter; 3. Juanita Camnbfll Grade II BrJ-l. Dennis Gurnluiii 2. Ruth Paynter. Grade I! (JrJ-Elva Paynter; i Vivien Paynter; 3, Verna. Gurnhill. Grade 1 (SrJ-i, Arthur Johnstono.’ 2, James Paynter. Grade I (Intermediatm-i, David Dunning; 3, Otto Dunninl. Gracia 1 (JrJ-i, zoryi Gumhili; 1 Jean Gillespie; S, Ruby Campbell. Perfect Attendancec-Esther Bern- ard, Dorothy Campbell. Layton Dunn- ing, Archie Campbell, Alma Payntcr. Juanita Campbell. mm oisrx-rrasenu-L Mop falling hali- with island's 11mm! ‘ _ .. A: Christmas, . ab: iaeason of 0s liq and googcrsenwbm "MM: ma" be "just right", you'll be wise ...