ST R A N D , ' TO-D Y . "Orchut: c m New! —- Novelty n" eternal light between ill! llllnoy and love. A neth- ml» "I'll"!!! drama. with a More of laughs, and a hundred // moment‘ u! "Willis: ind sug. pense. TOMORROW MATINEE 116 —— 26c NIGHT, Y ‘-‘ “uni . ‘h i] BOOK" w‘ l‘ w‘ m "msasvnu rt Hlanced I11" , - 11v‘. 1 nus!" ‘ an] b!‘ h“ -. ‘r Comedy GUARDTA. CAPITOL TD WITH I“ C Lego 011C WHLGH HANIS" A drama of adventurous days h the old West-the gambler, the daring outlaws, fearless women, th: men who fought nobly and saved the nation. m? DAY “DIAMOND IASTIB" AND COMEDY in Q e Trinity Buur thi: afiemon. ens, Cakes and Pastry. TlANSIllllD-Jll‘. H. C. ti?! 0f Amherst, N. S. Church at Centrevilil, N. 3.. h“ tendered his resignation and be on Dec. 2. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The dencl. 242 Dorchester Street to P. McMahon. D. D. Stock Quotations llhave been brought to he big fair forlwoyll-JN MAKE GOOD C. N. R. for Dominion champion- ship Swine judging and for the‘ lropily presented by Dr. W. J. Black. ,fl director of Colonization and Agricul- NEW YORK EXCIIAXGE Atchisn. Top. 3L Santa Fe. Ry. . test Ior Dominion be selected. three the all Canadian against rhe- woz-ld in the great con-‘ n’? lest. overseas. The team which vrilhpnniog win this coveted honor will be IHONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Can. Brewery ,, Abitlbl MLssourlKan. pk Texas. Ry 2701. me hjghgg; aggregate scores Br. Am. Oil Chas‘ Gllrd . Zntrr Uwlilics . Poul P!‘ (Irlryanraiifrn .. Inlparlal Oil . . . . . . . . , , , , , _ _ , __ Blllldlll: Products . . . , . . . . , . ., Can Siranlsillp Com, . (Inn Eloanlshlp Pid. ,, ‘from Watcrvllle, Que, Harry Pa:-’°°a""’°‘°°as5 lerson and Ccdzc Kirkpatrick from New Brunsrxick. Henry Stewart and Gordon Campbvi; from Stewiakc, N. BANKS» S- There are six swine Club teams Alvin NérS of Canlrosc, Aiza. Gordon ,aud Lindsay‘ Weir from Prince Albert. Sasir, flax Parker and Frank mythichardson from McConnell, Man. ma,‘ Mervyn Neils and Donald Coulter ma‘! ‘from Wanaccaav. N. s. and Fyang-QL; ‘Vflilifllll’ and Ar1nlll~ Johnson from St. Louis. Kent County .‘~' B. For fllf‘ malor" o,’ tilrsc boys and 81115 lilo mp 'l'n:"oll'n is the cul- mlnalon n,’ 1 zvallzlrrful flrcam for lllflnl’ of ll arc czlgoyullg their first rcai imp zixaj; from 110mg, Sea. mg the out sxlc worid for the first 8.’) ‘l Flihincs to be seen at the fail‘ and in Mgritimgrg Compete Iteams commence this morning 31nd At winter Pa“. will Droceed until tomorrow at noon. _V___M__ On Thursday" cvcnlng all the teams, (Sprcial u» the Guardian) 111"" COHPlIP-l Ind Axricultural .of- TORON-I-(l Om“ Nov) zovn-There ncials from all provinces of the Do- le not a happier nor kccner group 1111111011 will be Ruests of Vice Presi- of juvenile farmers to visit the Royal "l" "flbb- Hi H dmmr at the Kins jvillier Fair this year than that QEdHX-d note’ ‘vhcn m9 1Y°Phics and which reached h€l‘e yesterday to m“!!! will be Drvsenicd to the win- pompeie in the annual contests forflefi- Hvh- W. R. Mothclwell, Federal iflomlnion championship in swine "lamb"? Pl Alrlcllllllrfll find the var- ljudging and Cattle Judging oonduct- i’°"5 Prwmcm mlnl-‘Wl’! Wlll 116 91¢- {Qd by the Canadian National ruu- "l" 111d special mention will be {ways Tm are from the "Maritime mm" "l the three successful Cattle jyrovlnces. Prom :ll nine provinces chm 10 no In Britain. Laicr in the "hey came 22 in all. Twelve are frro- "m" "'4' 110i’! and girls will be tak- H i lnclnl chamnions in Swine Breedinl ’“ °" * "iv 1° "illum- l ' '1 six provinces and ten are nro- ‘ K 'harl. ncial champion: in Cattle iudslna Nearly sacooooo is being spent ma! fire provinces. year on hiqhwsy: in to. fimgyul,‘ A: g ruuit of their proves: they Quin and“-.. - w... I. or’; _ Telegram, in its weekly feature "With zlle flyers“ takes up the question of wonlcm-It was long ago agreed that I women make gwd skyriders, championship will curly is 0n the big ships. They are} who will comprise not obtaining the training necessary; team to compete to vie with men on the established" runs of the big transportation com-, Perhaps the males, if they, _ 1114-‘ are apprehensive of the march of- lnr-lhroe C8116 Club 111911111615 Winning’women-of-wings, can take comfort. in the out of um. n is not likely that’ Natl. Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 121 ‘came club Comesn women Wm ever fly as pilots o! In“ ‘vvllllllpfi! Elm‘- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. 53’; The divLaion will be known olnpassenger and "eight carriem Brompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32‘, Wednesday af-iq-nonn, Air transport lines report a stead- Braz. Traczlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 There are flvc Cattle Club zeams y}. increasing patronage among wom l — v Stce‘C. fCan...... . . . . . . . ..4' ‘l - ~ ‘ 9 O _°_ u“ lea’ °’ “V? mmb?“ “n1 Th‘ en the world over. Aircraft dealers Shawmigan . . . . .. i9] team representing Prince Edward are using women to promote a“ Drmilllon Bud , ., ’2 Ls‘ .d d i’ ." ' ‘ . “gut” Hwy,’ g8 i1 “:33: fie goangpfem Gmrtrlocfxsegzi muldedness among others of their; ‘ _' " ' ', do" a ‘ ‘ ' ‘o C sex. Tvrenfy years from now womensl Ffiascr r‘: Co. o. these girls may be among the lllcky three to go overseas. The other pcrsuasiveness Wm have u tight t’ max Mm Cattle Club members are as follows: ihdd on the make" pun‘! u may’ ‘Onumq ' Cairo“, Bammck and Vhave now on the automobile designer‘ son; Emigration, Miss Afileck; Home Sewers Bcll from Barrio Ontario. lam’ manufacturer‘ I’ Ls “m "m ecoxwmkis’ Mm‘ 5' Nmmm? N"’°nl1 ilrcne E. lwulilard and Emlle Pcttit, "Prcem °l 1116 passengers on the! run in the United States are women. California society, ‘flies to New York. Prom there to.’ Miami and San Juan, almost half,’ the passengcrsare women. Boston fol New York, one-third are women. Bank Rnr-‘ql lnl two members each 5.5 follows: So female domination of flying i-l 13am.- Mnnpvpnl _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ __ Romely Hansen and Robert Hornby already felt. Countless improvements] lwlri-Y 3,1,1); L-..,,,,,,,.,,.,, _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ . _ _ _ l. oi Arnlstrong. B. C. Ted Roose and Generally. l LONDON, Nov. 'imc. The he, ma. me Mime“ of mm zhat the day is near when wives‘ Der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46'; "mug yea“ we my fir,” for [he cease attempting to persuade 1108-1 _ . . , .. . _ .. . i ' Ma‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ’ ' ‘ ' - 43" trip another "war ls l‘C'~;)OI‘i§lbl€ for band‘! axmm" me m!’ rn- ...................... .. - .. . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ "05 ‘lfllfOdiiClllg a new set of boys and * ‘Blrls from the farms to the Royal n _ ‘Fair each year and the members of MN‘, . . IZIE-nlghe pen, ma, arrived yesierday Me gm; ¢mverg¢d_ a) . 140 . keen eyed for all tne interesting Jilly - l4 one vieelc as guesw of the Asricuh- SKYRIDERS’ HALIFAX. Nov. Zil-Quotatlons 911ml 13°F’? °5 T!" 9 R- afa “fill The November muting of the Jubi. ‘umbhed by Johns,“ m, ward comm-e for the twvhl breech-ed“? \ . lee Institute met n the home of Mrs. ltfembers Montreal Stock Exchange. V“? Presldim‘ w~ D~ Mb“ °‘ “e TORONTO, 0m... Nov. 20.--Tne fiflncis with thirteen membe a and two visitors present. that’; and approved. m < - . Anr. Can Co. . . . . . . . i121, gfimigontggaxgggtkggij ‘jfilmgslilycggg they like the clean thrill of flying; cmmfllilfies were heard and new ones Am. Car k Fdry- Co. .. w “wk ‘ and their nerve is abouc as steady as, “Ppmmed- °l°k cllmmmef- MIS- Arn. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . 107% In ‘he Cave duh Con“? ‘hi; a nun-s‘ bu, when," mey Wm prove. Buchanan. Mrs. Francis; School Com- Anaconda Copper Mm. Co, 7r, W“ jgumm ‘nvnrouséd '0 a higgpitc; equal w a ma“ u a pilot vumams‘ mlifee, Mrs. K. Bassett. Mrs. Elliott Huff. Motor Cal- Co. . 4'!‘ fmrough the ‘fagt ma,“ 1M the m” to be seen. They might, for oncc-up-l 3"’; P"°5'"mm° C°mm’“"- M"- G- Am‘ 305C” Magus“) Co‘ M?“ time ln the hislol": of Boys and Girls °”"a"’me mm seemed M the thought’ w’ Bumi Mm Maw?“ “neck; Intcrnutl. Petroleum . 21’ Livestock club ",,0!,k_ 'a team o, of women driving a car. Most meniEntcrtamment Commmee’ M's“ Union P861 RY- 219". three h to be Selected M the m“. still declare that women are wash- wands’ M's‘ VA‘ C‘ Green’ M73‘ U. S. Industrial Alcohol C0. i247. ‘his W” m reprcsenu me Came 0,35 as motors“ But mere are low CUTIIS- A 1131111118 W85 zivcln by Mrs. 9°“ G“ C“ N Y" """ " ' 96v‘ Clubs’ of Canada a’ ‘he International °~' P°°P 1111"" flmvnsst men and‘ T‘ E‘ N°°“’m' A“ mwgsgwm‘ m5‘ _ “ ‘ , ary." A vote of thanks was moved U' s‘ S159’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 168 Judging Contest to 1/ held in Great “its <1’ ‘"5’ "We" Amongst women. N Y‘ Cm‘ & Hud‘ R1" B‘ R ' 174"" Britain next sunlnler. This means About i119 011W PM“ W119i! WOmth‘ by MIL w' R Cameron’ seconded by W@5ii"¥h°“~'e m" - ~ ' - - - - ' ~ - -~ m’ that from the fcn come Clubs mem- seem to be railing to make headway M: Elhuoonan w lme Aucmnecr smlldal" o” °’ N J- 62 bers competing in the C. N. R. Con- a~" Amelia Earhart complained rec-, an a v’ o asswd m mam“: We Reading Co. 116 supper the will-Tess it was. Rcadmz Rickets." dent, "The Wardens." tion of officers: Buchanan; Auditors, Mrs. by all. events, Mrs. Bell: answered with "Christmas Hints." vote of l I day. -_.__j-___.___ .._.___ ilXJrltion in the Ontario Govern- Th, only place in aviation whlchfmeni-‘s new London headquarters. women can't enter fortunately or un- rThe Fume "d miumlm l" W!’ pile clay, The competitions for these fortunately, according to your pointim‘ mm” °’ the bufldmi’ m? ""1319 of view, are the army and navy fly-i ‘m’ u” "fir" “w”: ma ‘u’ "P ing schools. which up f0 110W. ltimmg; 115:’: pig‘; m“ ‘NW9d least, can be said to more or lessldada; comic“ "Id column‘ Itad in developing pilots. But every! ' ' 1m” ‘civil flying school in me world is! glad to train women; countless wom- jcn are learning to fly later, and ev- ‘Pn the Federation Aeronautical Inter- ' nationalc. the air-sports governing, body of the world. has decided inhhmlo, M", md m, “Mm” Copenhagen to create :. separate cat- , bufldm‘ h" Mm englmy flung]- egory for women flyers. 5o they are , ighgfl m "gflineg {or the new ‘not only rfrflvtnlwd 88 I flcwt. 11111,’ foundations. Work is proceeding ac- ‘ano of ever growing importance. jcording to lcheduie. Mr. Noxon uld panelling, are Ontario's contribution to the f:- |bric of the building, which in ltruo- lture and equipment alike will be of llll-Ihnpire material, The entire from. of the old prem- ises has been removed. laying the today that architect, oontuctoro awnil is preparing for The gre:t-’:nd builder: are working in perfect ‘est influx of touists th:t'ever has unhon and there is every prospect of occupation b! the agreed date. Meanwhile l-h: work of the olce is Albany And Vicinity Meeting cpened by singing Ode and repeating Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read fizpOrt of different‘ by Mrs. S. MacKay, "Preventive of It. was decided to have the lschool scrubbed. Reading by Drui- The annual report. was then given by Mrs. Mac- Kay. The financial report by Mrs. G. Burns, which showed the Institute was in : flourishing condition. Elec- Presldent, Mrs. S. l M. MacKay; Scc'y Treasurer, Mrs. Ham Gamble; Directors, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Green, Mrs, Wm. T. E. I Noonan and Mrs. Keir Bassett. ‘Then came a sing song, which was enjoyed Convenor of Canadian Indus- Francis; Better schools, Mrs. Curtis: Agriculture, Mrs. Daw- Legislature, Mrs. Burns. Mrs. A. Noonan. Mrs. T. E. Noonim and Miss Margaret Affleck were appointed to prepare the pro- gram for the next three mouths. Next meeting to be held at. the home of Mrs. S. M. MacKay, roll call to be A thanks tendered in cabin machines and air-travel fac- l the hostess for the use of her hospit- Zlill€5 are made through the‘ trans-I 51119 1101119 1110118111 l very enjoyable port companies desire t0 make 111E111’ evenmg w a “Ne! comfortable and attract them to the air. ms. F. H. Russell designed the] Mr- and Mn. Percy F. Allen were Interior o, me huge cur,lss_oondor_ visitors to Summcrsidc Saturday. Many T. A. T. machines have cabins _ designed by women. The air meal served on long flights is dalntier than» W" l "mu" W sllmméfside Satur- a, man would ask. Magazines and Writing paper provided are obviouslyf far women passengers. Special ac», a busme“ mp 1° M11511!’ 0n '1'11UI'8~ commodafion has been made at all; d'y"'H' - principal airports. There can be no‘ doubt, Judging by the trend of things, 5 ONTARIO 5T0"! WILL nacomnc new nunmnm M155 51811115 l-Klwlhtr. scarletown, Mr. Ernest Paynter, Bedeque, paid Ill-First cargo they might be said to be still atiemp- iBancroft marble, Niagara llmqgwng Ling to influence man all!!!" fly-land two blocks of Coehlll granite ‘lug. but they, we. are gradually be- will leave Montreal today for incor- ‘to Europe where she visited British Isles and France. Sh: had ing their trip. tries should see that the matter attended to without delay. more always Customs formalities to Parcel Post packages, :0 that in America should be mailed not. la John on December 8th. parcels in time. ious fire. ' f___. N0 I T II RIVER WOMEN’ INSTITUTB-Jrile annual meeting of the North River Women's Institute met at the home of the Pruideut. Mrs. A. H. ladnar on Wednesday ev- ening, November 6th. Th: meeting opened by rudinz the creed. Minute: of lut month were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by eight mom mm on "Way: of Removing Shim." Rlporto for the year were than given. showing the amount of $347.!!! raised. 0f thi: lum 840.00 gunk. together with $166.00 was raised in thi: Insti- tute for the Byutorium fund. The remainder of the funds war: uud for The following ofliccrs were elected for the ensuing year. President, Mrs. A. H. Lldner, (re-elected); Vice Pruidcnt, Mrs. John, MacKinl-lon; Secretary Treasur- community Wllflfl. er, Mn. Wm. lholinley; (Director-n Mn. Bpurgoon Warren, Mrs. Gordon Audiwn, Mrs. Russel Wheatiey, (re- oiocud): Mia. Grace ‘Ihomrlon. The nutitut: "Int: very much the de- parture of Mn. John Wheatley, her deughter Min Rita,‘ who are remov- inl to Charlottetown where they in- tend in future to reside. Ac the close of meetlnl refreshment: were mvod and a social hour :pent. The next mull!!! will In hold at the hum of Mn. Jack Heralds on December 4th. Ethiopia u developing n: uchoou 1:011»: OI 111001-1111 ll “MIMI? Qul-PWQG. nolicailtohmnund by paying dun. - not» ‘Trinity Salo-Puddlnll, Chick. ‘m?’ kinsun has arrived from Sydney, N. gcccplod u pastorate in Nov: Sootin. nerd of the lltn James K. McGee.‘ which wu largely attended. was held ’ rsnsonu’! yenerdu morning from his late rest-l her travelling companions the Misses ’ Ruth and Jean Miller. The party left “D n r Hedi’ a." n in their. trlscalirsvici’; they get on the ‘nreeis lam F‘ wum" m“ °’ ‘ N" Y“ .t i of Edinburgh Dr. John Howie of "d" "m" ‘h’, ma“ “mum here : few days ago on his way Montreal. and his bride, Miss Jean_ _ ;home from the For East. He be- Henderson of Charlottetown. who ale “W” m“ Jinn m“ n ‘on er b‘ on their honeymoon trip. Later on ° 5 they also had the unexpected pleas- ure of meeting them in one of the, opera houses in Paris. Mrs. Howie complied with in connection with sure delivery prior to Christmas, par-| cels for all countries in the Trans- Paciflc should be mailed at once. Parcels going to countries in South th:n the 26th and parcels for Great Britain and European Countries should be mailed to connect with the SLIGHT BLAZE-Last evening shortly after 5 o'clock, a slight blaze w” ‘mwlmmd m 5 b“ M “wmw the world than the Japanese. It on the second floor of Pl J. McDon- ald's store. Mr. McDonald with the help of his clerks, extinguished the blame and carried the burning box outside before the firemen arrived. The origin of the fire is l. mystery as nobody is allowed to smoke cig- arettes on that floor. :nd there is no possibility of : fire from : :hort circuit in that notion of the build- ing. ‘The fire was discovered by "Wluckey" McEachern who law the glow of the firs from where he was working across the street from Mr. McDonald’: mm. Had the blue re- mained undiscovered for five minutes more it is probable that Charlotte- town would have had another aer- Thomhlfih. Mrs. John Moreside; be ____- At- and hi8 \ m_ ll season. -- Sh! Mr. Waiter drainor. Dunstan‘: Basilica. where e. Requiem ~ Kw" om"- h“ '"""'d 11°51 34‘ High Mm w“ mlebrawd by m“ J_ ‘monton on a visit to friends in this ‘mun The p.“ have“ “m, oity- He leaves on return the him New‘ "wk you,’ “m” Power‘ Plrt of the week visiting New‘ York Reg. Plannigan, J. Vlekerson, Alfred n‘ ""1" Martin and Robert Montieth service at. the grave was conducted by Rev. ii the ‘ l5 . I than in Canada. ‘considered: good market for manu- factured goods. "There is nothing thct can be ' : ufact d b m f that was the only Islander they saw dur-zznulzot “t: my duepligztolgneill J:- lpan." said Mr. Werner. "Clnadisn l I h rand American manufacturers must argnciigiizubzAsofu mailflrlzertsfig$stxiagfbe Drew,“ M Cowper.“ Wm‘ m’ parcels to friends in foreign coun- Japanese mnhufactu ‘er by transferring busin and manufacturing , plants, patents and executives Japan with the object is are] bel m‘; country." 591' tion with the foreigner relative industrial development. 1operaiion in perfecting her man facturing organiutlon, but she ‘now determined to overcome the faulty.‘ material: and needs them b:dly." IN TIMI! OI‘ PEACE for preparedness in the haven, governor-general of Austr: lia, in a reccht speech here. "We are living at a time 8 recent me happened in the world’: history a venting quarrel: fui for varying periods of ttm, prevent hi: children and hi: neigh- bor's children from going tbrou|h lubutitwouldbceud thinlifflxe youth of the country decided tint if. we; lbsolvud from the obligation that it: forebears had been under to qualify themselves to defend their country if Ill‘ did hruk out. however efllcient the amnlemlni: for preventing vur might 000m to "I want‘ you to remember what I h:v¢ said. ih:t it i: not any in a young and democratic commits!!!’ ensued in developing it: rauimau, to penned: young men tint n: i: not a thin: of the out: that mu- kind does not change and that ena while we er: taking up: in mlh var unlikely, nobody but a fool r:- fralna from insuring uiuabl: 180-’ P0"!- mzanmpom ongoin- hlonutruchd “law ______ - ._‘, I. _i-<---->--.... .. . Central . Guardian,’ .13.: .'I;...’°.:;'.".:l'f.'..:‘.‘:?' "" causnu: urn-s sown at ma“ :Y.hl.O.A.BUMMAGl!Al-Il'ri-1u”d“mhau ‘ u m. N her 22nd c lo ‘clock 0 W" l" W’ PATIONIZI! nous 0001mm . m“ ' _ znrmimul, "flu" “N” a, an" INJOYAILI BIIDGI — Allflll Rfibeknh Lodle No. 10. 1.0.0.1. held a very enjoyable bridge and auction party in the new 1.0.0.1‘. hall 11m- gfihubliuflfi 12:3; dly evening. frhirty-two table: won branch in Charlottetown. He is a na- , m m” “d ‘p’°“d"’ m" ‘m’ "V" ‘Oh. The winners in bridn were: llt .,ll:d1es, Mrs. Frank Hobbs, 2nd, Mrs. nus new rasrona-re-mlniwm‘ “w” 1'“ "“"’°"‘°”' Mr. Ebers. 2nd. Mr- W. A. R13: Auc- . . I List A A Mound Plato! of the Bap “on Pbflymwu, L" I ' m". n. D. Morrison. 2nd. Miss Addie Mc- v Isl formerly of Prince Edward and, z l“ ‘enuemeqt’ Mr’ PM“? Howatt; 2nd, Nelson Winchester. m , Dainty refreshments were urved at His lut urvloes at Ccntrevilie w the 01°“ o! p!” Ind l“ u ,w:s one of the nicest psities of the formerly of m. uvylun aux WON hll UNI NCIIVOQ 1B 61W lye-n. : ruminant lawn: "of hint clkY- The demand studied law with m. J. J. Johanna, K. 6.. or thin city and arm nuooeufuily plumb 111-1 summations opened an office‘ in Georgetown where he resided for some time. The Late Edward Ryan who was horn at Shunt Ryln u survived by two was». mim- Ryan of st. Paul Minnulpolis, and Mathias. on the nomutead and one sister. Sister Being Dunstan of Do smut. Idaho. may in this city will kindly rs- momber the demand who n: of a Innis] and kindly disposition and who while raaidin: in this city was cons- tantly on the amateur programmes whero his elocutien, particularly of a. humorous nature was alwey: grutly’ enjoyed. . was a briliiont event in the co side. Rev. Alberta‘. Smith evening. D061! “EMU-Ill! decorated “i111; and cut flowers for the o“ was filled in capacity with and well wishers of the br groom. The bridal party entered the church to the strain; of ding Much. played by M”, Rogers. organist of the town Christian Church. rlage by her father. wore n evening dress of oyster while velve: which wu in princess NOVEMBER 21. 1929 I ’ x $19.48 Wedding Largely Aftended —__-. Th! mlfllln of Miss gum sch“ man. daughterof Mr. and Mrs “ f". Bchurmanmf Summer-cm‘, ,0’), "V111 5510!. Ion of Mr. and r’ 01117196 I316)’ 0f Ploréncevil M“ le- N. a, llifal mmcr- 0iilc_|\;. ‘Tuesday “inch had fem; ulna, friends lde and Street Christian Church, 5n ing. at seven o'clock on The Church. the was. Keith Charlotte. The bride. who was given in m,“ lovely Style and Miss Manic arlomzocll. DIPHTHEIHA CONQ UEBBD _L-__ diphtheria his BY MEDICAL SCIENCE vmoouvm.'a'. c, Nov. lo-(ay thc Canadian a Freon-Apparently been conquered hung in long graceful folds reaching to the floor at the back. Her \'(’ll m; of white tulle. in cap effect, and m, caught at the sides and bag}; b, dainty sprays of orange blossom He, shoes were white crepe dc chine. A lovely necklace of pure pearls ndnm. vwu visiting incnas in long River, jthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. John DELIGHTHIL n" Anumy Giliispie, wlhere "she npent. e very Mm Elaine Beales is being welcom- Plilmf“ "a" ed home by her numerous friends in Ch lottet n fter a delightful triP JAPAN woman“ “ °w ' MANUFACTURING couNnY ‘ VIUX%JLA..I. Cn NOV. il-(Iy the Canadian Pram-Old fashioned, Charlottetown on August 26th. Mil- Hfl“ method‘ um“ be used- Wm‘ lng from Quebec on the 28th on the ‘ “'1' m” 5°" flxm when advontage is taken of present day medical knowledge. it was re- voehd at : meeting of : oommiuton which u engaged in making : sur- vey of hospital aeeommodnion and requirements here. "Many Canadian cities have oom- pioinly eliminated diphtheria by the u» of prophylaxis," it was ctcted. Qurprlae was expressed that many cues of the dinua were found here Proper use of prophylaxis hero would mean st least on: floor of the infectious ward could be cloud. tho commissioners uld. w "Diphtheria i: the molt “r1011! diulsg a child can have. WNW- lu-ly from the point of view of :1- mucflecfa, and th: preventative. which t: quite pen-lieu. may be Id- ministered at from twelve to 1111MB Mary McPhnil. who was gowned in : dress of beige lace, wore a beautiful necklace of Jade with green shoes and Clrfled ed her throat and she can-led a no“. quet of beautiful surlset rmcs and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by M153 of Charlottetown, bouquet, of brozuo chrysanthem- urns. Th: bride's mother Wis chun- ingly gov/nod in black lace with touches of black chiffon velvet and col-age bouquet o! pink clrnotlom. Mrs. Pearson. sister of the groom, ore : dress of cut velvet in shadm of mahogany with : bouquet of bxonae chrysantllemums. Mia: Nellie Esf-ay. sister of the groom, looked charming in a dress of. green crepe, wearing : corsage bouquet of Dink carnations. The organization, of turning out thrflnlshed product in that Mr. Warner. who his had twenty years of experience in trading with Japan. seys that country is chang- ing its attitude towards eo-opera- "Japan," he said, "has been loin; ahead very fast during the plat fli- Steamer Duchess of Athol from Saint teen yearn, and ha: arrived :t the Mail youmpoint when she needs foreign ao- mm issi druiblck. ""’ " ‘ m °’ m. “mm o“ v m __-.-_,¢_-——-—- "mm u “° w“, mm“ u JI-ISIIQIN SCHOOL the organization that has been "I don't believe tlut Japan will ever again b: I worth-while market for manufactured lrticlu," slid Mr. Warner. "But J:p:n hi: no row PREPARE FOB WAD SYDNEY. Australia, Nov. 19-(By the Canadian Prom-A ltrong pm southern Dominions was made by Lord Branc- when - Ill’, and war on : scale such l-l the world ha: never before aeon. i: : y; and, u; ha: always such : time, men and women are centering :11 their effort: on devis- ing :omc wrt of machinery for pr:- hat-Ieen notions dogenerlblh: ever III-in into armed conflict." Lord Btonchavsn uid. "In the put, the machinery devised un- der such auspice: ha: been luooeu- "No man who has been through war can help doing hi: utmon. to month) of age," it wu stated. r_ tandem: of the Vancouver w pitnl jtuuludluiiun movement the United’ sum. ’° m. William n. Wllah. oi this ioxoid, "Of course, there are always Dec t0 jority," Dr. Wnllh stated. u_ community." is tobar: Gnde 2-1. Alma Cuupbell; Glenn Campbell. Nor-mo Daviscn (equal); Campbell; I. Evelyn Macuod. Grade VII-l, Gladys Profit; Edith Campbell; 3, Harold Meet-cod. L-iillan Ready. Arthur Profit; 3, Josie Ready. Grade IV-l, Anna Warren. Grade III-l, Keith Wlrren. Grade 11-1, Marjorie Warren; 2. Henry Ready. Grade I (Sm-l, Janie Mann; 2, Magnet Profit. t Grade I (JrJ-l, Louise MacLcod. Perfect Attnndanee-Norm: Dnvl- son. FIMINIII! Mobnnn IN ONTARIO QUIBW. Que, Nov. 30.410 80l- eil." any: editorially, anent the 0n- tario election in which were eight woman suuiidatu: It is wall known the women in Ontario have the right w vote and it i: but natural to expect that hoyvrould at least elect on: of their number to the ughiaturo. ‘They have done nothing of the kind. but have preferred in vote for the men. It may be ooncmq. Id mm this, that feminism in On- tario i: not "advanced" u l; n14 been believed. ‘more is. u between the province 0f Outer-b and the province of Queue. only : difference "It mun: th: elimination of death raw from diphtheria." declared Dr. M. T. Mldiuchern, former superin- General I-lmpitgl and now directing the hos- in A hupitll consultant: of Chicago, maintained tillt it was up to the medical pro- fcssion to tell the public of the ulue pll of beliiilerent idlI. and if they will not conform. the luv should m,” 1n m; w; promotion of the ml- "The whole theory oi’ organized society is that» one must conform to rolula- tion: dellkned for 111* 800d of the Dr. A. K. Haywood. superintend- ent of the Montreal General Howi- Tho following i: the report of Irirhtown School for month of Oc- Gndo VIII-i, Ruby Cousins and 2, Jean 2. Grade VL-i, Arthur Campbell; 2, Grade V-1. Helen Campbell; 2, groom was supported by Mr. Char- les Marshall of ‘Pruro, N. S. Tue uahers were w. Harold Schlmnan. brother of the bride-and Mr. Barry Tait, of Charlottetown. During the signing of the register Miss Barbara MacNeill. of Charlottetown. rendered very beautifully "O Promise M!" After the ceremony s. reception was held :t the home of the bride's parents. The spacious recepilon rooms were charmingly arranged with white flowers, making a lovely - setting. The color scheme in the dul- in‘ {gum wu yellow. ‘Beautiful tall tapers and autumn flowers graced the centre of the table. Mrs. Clcel- man MacArthur andMrs- Gordon sghurmln presided over the tea and coffee cups. and the ices were cut by Miss Berth: Bchunnul. Those as- sisting in serving were the 1mm! Mon; Swnders, Marion Lend. Mar- ion MacAl-thur and Mrs. Reginald - Pope. The out of town B1165" W" Mr" Pearson. of Norenceville, N. 5.. and Miss Nellie Enid)’. 0f New York. sle- tars of the groom; Mr. Gordon B1- ley of Blckvilll. cousin o! ill“ groom; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mar- shall, of Truro. N. 5.: Miss Mow“ Brown. of lt. John. N- 8.: Miss Hel- en Duchemin, Miss t’ kson Matura- on, Mrs. Keith BORN. Miss Burbsrl McNeilll and Mr. Walter Hyfldmm all of Charlottetown. For travelling the bride wore an ensemble of silk crepe dc 6111119 l" one of the new shades of brown. wllll hat and shoes to match. and a nrvl- piece of stone marten fur. After ti“! reception the happy 1'11""! °°“”’° left amid showers of confetti and the best wishes of a host. of friends. for New York, where they will mnkfl their home- S. ‘ BIIACKLEY SCHOOL The following is the standlllz Bl the pupils for October: t q Grade 2-4. Alliaon Dfytnw"? " Wallace Mellett. Grade IX-l, Erin: Meliett. Grade V-l. Marion Younxcr: '~‘- Ei-hel Bryenton and Ivan Bl-Wmm’ (equll). Gnde If (ab-l, Bdnrd Younkel‘? 2, ween Bddd and Helen C!" (equal); 3, Emma Nowell: l, Wallace Stead. Grade II (b)—i, Alton Nev/I'M"- Grado I (ll-l, En: MocLeod: '5- Jnn Mashed. Grade I (bl-l, Ralph Carr- Perfect attendance: Wallace MP1‘ lett. Ethel Brycntcn, Ivan Brim” and Edward Younkor. ’ in dtlroe from the feminist point of view. In Ontario the right to 90h hll been conceded to the women "110- npnrontlr. do not one to take adv-him a it w u»: out of mo. awn o the local puiiunont. n; Q1". he II have M11! nfuud the room-J Onthtrilhtinvdcboclule in flu snajority the women themaclve: do not delta to ueroiu the right, 1n maafiitcomutotinnmethtn; 691! Qllobcc i: more ‘logical. Qu- sed by Doctors Many Doctors recommend Min- arl‘: a: the but Linlmlnt made. ‘they on it for many ills. i4 |uARU y_ l 1 fllflvtnoe inldtgiviaiounleumvc- nah. ' Llmncui