PAGE SIX v ~ “QIQ Central Giiardian COME TO ST. PAUL'S TEA AND FANCY SALE TODAY. Everybody in Town is Flocking t0 See Collcen’s Cleverest ! A CLINIC for crippled children will be held at the Red-Cross, 59 Grafton Street. on Tuesday, Novem- ber 22nd. 339-1l-l4-7i. Gowns and Laughs and M-ore Gowns! PRINCE EDWARD TODAY HON. J. D. STEWART OPENS‘ THE CALEDONIAN Club series 0! lectures tonight at 8 p.m. sharp wilh iiii address on "The import- ance of retaining certain Scottish; characteristics in the development. of u virilc Canadlanism." Admis- sion tree. All cordially invited. mien City. Bil-lb. bags ,,_, .................. .. $4.50 r ' ' granulated, l0 lb" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......; 75¢ i-iih, bulk, pfl‘ lb. 40o ATTENDING TORONTO FAIR. USUAL -Ai7iiong those who have left for t HOURS Toronto to attend the Royal Agri- I 7- snd G- 5MP. 5 b!!! AND cultural Winter Fair are the fol- 25° lowing: Lt.-Col. D. A. McKinnon. " M") Hon Walter M. Lea. M. I... A... Messrs _ WEEK ' J. Walter Jones. J. A. MacDonald of P319135 the Department of Agriculture; com’ p" "n ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 15° H. W. Clay, Earle MacNutt, W. any Powders, 4 packages " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25o Brown, B. McArthur. _ , PAINFULLY lNJUREn-Mr. Jos. '9 Owens» 1° "I- -------- -- 25¢ firirr :*.*:..;":i:"s:* ‘.3..."‘§..‘;‘.“.'i; t» W w» 1 “is a» scaldcd about the hands and legs ,. Dam, 3 “m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 25c -by live steam yesterday. when a ‘valve blew out of a tank he was iworking near. The injured man iwas at once driven to his hom ,where he received medical atten ‘tion. Vanilla, 2-2 oz. bottles“ 25o Lemon, 2-2 oz. bottles .. 25o Cudmore Bros GROCERS Let Us Deliver Your Order , OYSTER SEASON CLOS V. my guy THIS MONTH — Any one défiifiil r ill{(‘!ll’.!'l‘l{.\ n barrel or half barrel for ho l, hook orders this Week- W9 6G1] thc pint and quart. also serve tho! " sTEAMERs lN PQRT YE3TER- on the half shell. Containers l5 DAY ——- At Marine Wharf, C. G. supplied for carrying home oprl- 5- "Brflnl" and C-G-S- “Armi- ‘Oil oysters. Our oysters are gill" dllllfiilil to be best quality antibi- ways fresh opened. We carry a‘ till lino of groceries in conneoiflh- - Aylwjnrtfs, ~i2 Queen Street, dqm- ito llcillois Ihos. Phone 384 Jr’ S. S. "Aniphitrite" loading general cargo for Sydney; at. jwilway Wharf, S. S. "liillcroft" loading potatoes for New York; in stream S. S. "Bueland“ anti S. S. "Nidar- GUN Sl-IY ORCHESTRA C 42S nee". iiSublle liumor lisplacing (tags 1 In Golleiwtioore’: Laiesttiomeiiy W __ _ __ “ORCHIDS AND ERMIN fis As MERRY As A MAY o E. A8 » - LYRICAL As LOVER . AUGH- mo. . ,;.. if". . BI ‘DOUBLE BILL AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Friday and, Saturday ’ 3—BIG FEATURES-ii The One and Uiilym Popular and oifectiv by which orchids, erm _ and dia- een how to uionds are separated om butter- iilld-QKK men by Ncy rk’s effici- ent army oi blonde _ brunette gold excavators are M08184 WW1 laughter in Colleen ids and Ermine", theiFirst Nation- nl Picture which cane to Prince Edward Théure yesterday. This human ‘aid humorous ‘story of what h ned to one little New York " __el telephone operator who fe-lfi love with s millionaire travel incognito as his own valet, poles good-natured fun zit tlic oleomLrizariiie and hen- i iriiii merchants; in‘ addition to be- ; iiig charmingly tonvincing and ap- lpoaling its the operator. Miss ‘hloorn runs {hp switchboard as ; though SlIQ had done it all her life. Valli D men. lugs, New York's interior scenes. Added erside Drive were used as Bennett. Hedda Hopper, Brooks Benedict, ' can CHARLOTTETOW i ;lloiol, Amherst. is sncndiiu: i1 few. ZllllyS on a motor trip to his former‘ homo at liiurrziy Iianbor. P.l<l.l. use, or shipment to friends, pleasr more"; At Bruce Stewart's Wharf v - table. N GUARDIAN I Central Guardian i _‘ COME TO ST. PAUL'S TEA AND FANCY SALE TODAY. NOVELTY DANCE— At Casino; Thursday evening, Nov. 17th, Or- chestra and refreshments. FOB. A REAL delicious supper some to St. Paul's tea and fancy sale today. DON'T MISS ST. PAUL'S TEA AND FANCY SALE TODAY. NOTICE- Commencing on Nov.‘ 16th, S. S. l-lillsboro will make her, first. trip from Charlottetown at 7.30 continuing on the summer time Last trip from Charlotte- town 4.30 and from Rocky Point 475g 412-l1-16-2i COME ‘TO ST. PAUL'S TEA AND l-‘ANCY sou: TODAY. PERSONALS Miss Mary Kelly, l-lazel Grove. was a visitor to the city wed" nesdiiy. Fredericton. Miss Alma Weeks. qipos flan an; jllIlllluYl thltwillli’ ..____-oo->-—~—— IN MEMORIAM MR. PETER McDONALD. | . On Oct. 2nd. 1927. altar an ill- b ness extending over some ilvP weeks. there passed to his rcst one , of the oldest residents. m“! U" oldest business man, in the village The Fox News Weekly contains up], m» Cmwmd of Crapaud, Mr. Peter McDonald. ‘aged almost 79 years. _ i Mr. McDonald was the eldcst sou‘- ot‘ the late Joseph and Mrs. l\i-: , Donald of Crapaud. and he estnl)". lishcd the Saddlery business ill: which he urns cngagell when "1k'1"-‘ The love scenes with Jack Mulhsll 41L about the yam. 187,1 in a driving rain on the unprotect- ed top of a Fifth Avenue bus, tho the possessor of a business repum. efforts oi‘ “lobby sheiks" to make ,_ dates, and the scenes in which the {ijiethods flower counter bloiide shows Coil‘- oi S,‘ John-s Chum,“ he was M. page ' laughs iii large numbers yesterday. ( d l _ t k an, hearty m. Judging. by the size of the sett; 23.03 o0 a v During all these years lie was‘ itioii absolutely above reproach. _ As i; consistent, faithful member‘ ways in his. place at tho services.’ vilelfaro. Possibly ii largest hotelqwzis his deep rooted affection for I u ‘ must have been obtained by Johirnw “Gum, of God’ m,“ res Oich- McCormick. the prOtlUCSI‘, figurine wings of God, ma, furnish,“ u“. es. . ,. - . . . . .,,.| the and w“ M» is give" we Boo“iii;i‘???"ii.if"...iii..QL§“.iilZIlii.i. by reason Offhe m“ m“ ‘he W?“ ilil(l his high ideals. l-ie will be BmaqwaY- Finn Avemle and sorely missed in the community, in l i Cl ~-ii a ' ll . background of the outdoor actlomgue m“ ‘an m the ome A large and excellent ca" am?“ - rs Phoebe at home and Mrs P H ports Colleen Moore. lt is headed 0.“. ‘ ' i," by Jack Mulhall as the bashful oil ,g333,3’gggig“;igg“htgyj°g; E33,; king, Sam Hardy, Owen Lee, Almu Kato Price, Jed Prouty, Emily Fitzroy. Caroline Snowdeu, Yola d’Avril and for tho lie is survivetbby two daught- tlo. Wash; and Wilmot at llillllfl. Also by three sisters. Mrs. New" man, oi‘ Tryon; Mrs. ‘Charles and Mrs, (ieorgo l)lllllil0l‘il of DoSnblv, and two brothers, ltobvrt and Jos Not silent-just. passed i many interesting scenes of world Th, NnOJ-ml was held in S!. cvonts. Gun Shy, Aesop's Fables pleases both young and old. The y . music is of the usual excellence. ‘ This stuns coincdy is delight- fully irliimz-ycial and is particularly oifcciivo iQPOrchiils and Ermine" AMATEUR BOXING Friday, November 18th ~ ' Lot’; or Laughs pleasant hour and a hall. g0 and see this program, PRAIRIE KING” 5 BOUTS~ 5 Jr‘ Just Ono Big Happy Last of Season is '"";,;",.;3,,",5§'*‘"' ARENA-Adm. 75¢, 50c—ARENA NEXT MON. do TUES. ‘Snap. Speed. Pop. Hard ilidiiig, "ilftl Loving and f)“. matic Actlon-—ih:it‘s what you'll ..cc in this Latest Bang-up Western with limit in m. spc isular-eind as amusing a rolc as he ever had. EATURE NUMBER TWO 1'!‘ Tl-IRILLS TO THE LAST FADEOUT_‘$' 1171777139 "BUNNY" ls l. sequel to “BUDDIESJK Take oui' tip if you would enjoy a' . McDonald. who husband sonic nino years. and as ;ihoy seem very appropriate, ihflvy _ A Under Th6 Plstinguished Patronage of , "l5 HONOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR HEARTZ. A "SONNY" played Two Years in New York. "BUNNY" is by the author of "BUDDIES." RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING 10 A. M.-PRICES 50c, 75¢, $1.00, ‘John's (‘liiii-cli and rondtictcil by ithe Rector, on Oct. 5. 1927, when: a very ionic number of people bud Iluthercd to pay their respects it» a kind friciii. and old neighbor. The ‘bcorors ivci-o Messrs, Robert. and Joseph hlcDonzilil; (icorgo DllllSlONlI Donald McKiiinon; \V.‘ ll. lnmaii and Joseph liaslam. ' The following verses were incor? porated in the Memoriam to Iiirsf predeceased her énro uscd again here. , l ‘ —-Conaolation- iNoi dead-oh no! liiit. ‘horno lio- yond the shadows. | To tho full, clear liglil; i Forovcr done with mist and i-loud | and tempest. ‘__Y_Vll0_l‘g_fll_l_ifi_t:leariiid> bright, | -- PRINCE EDWARD .. The Canadian Legion of the B.E.S.L. i Presents Their Second Annual Armistice Play “SONNY” i NOVEMBER 21-22 CAST ~ A NOVEMBER 17, i927 OX0 LIMITED 35G SI. Anloino 5L, Monti-uni Puts in thelleeg T ‘H m _T'l‘(-l__NllI_HA llCilT/Ulbb: now swccti i‘(‘-lllll()ll l“ Vmtmg at m0 home of “H” FaWINtit cvcii sleeping-fiddled to glad. sting; ' ‘ Willi liniid clasp and \\'llll sniilc. ny sfiliiik- Brucklcy- iirvilkelliiig. Itiioi lonely ~ili~iirly loved and dcair- o! ‘ v ‘ l i. b t t n in liwivoiiki cntllrss tiny, ly loving, i no. A o (out . ll pas a [our M“ ‘vanaro "m Of [he Amheretlifiot still iiiul ll‘l()Vi‘l<‘S --si.cppc-l‘. Amid tlir wliiio Ftillilil throng. of (lying, And with nil snifrriiig ow"; Soy not that l uni dcnii when .l|'i' us calls mo To ll\'l‘ for ovcrmoro. (Patriot please copy) from earth's ruiigli pliitzvs, ‘ To walk ilio Kings iiigliivny. llv uoi forgotiiil—lu‘ciiiiii:; fond rc- i llll'illlll‘€illi‘(‘ out. of! 0t (Ivar mics loll ll\\‘lllli", (\;||'[]|1_\' homing, ‘Add looking gliidly~toJhiiiliriglit-mi i . i i - i i i. All ithe girls love Plain Mr. York! i lll‘ liavc to Cut” you flit". York We know no ol/icr itaiiic. Toifre not too billcr, not loo swcct, Jliid not ton hard, but hard to bCIll. You may lvc plum but you're ll. tmit ‘ ll’: love yoiijus! l/ii: sonic. i It taker- tlic girls t0 really appreciate a man-wind they've quickly grown i to loi-"e Plain Mr. York. We sccrctlv suspect, though, that it’s not for himself alone, but for the wonderful Plain York chocolate lic brings them. - A rare “chocolate-heirs” to this new Rowntrec bar, the triumph of ovcr 20D years of fine chocolate making. “Not too bitter, not too sweet; not too hard, but hard to bcat”—didn’t the girls have it just right! C. everywhere I Also in larger aim ___‘ BYGOLLY-THAT Music. is -,_ TinniaLi- ITHOQGHT " MAcGiE COULDN'T PLAY- au-r THAT“; womba- ~- Twelve Startling, Mystiiying, super-Thrill Episodes. More Thrilling lhiln Sherlock Holmes. f More Exciting than Craig Kennedy. More Absorbing than the Greatest of Magazine Serials. "FCHEERED IN EXCIATEMENT” COMEDY FEATURE R. I-losmer. one of Canada's lead- ing financiers. died last. night at 55a? 0i Well- "~ Fi - 8.30 at his residence. 3530 Druiln- ‘v5 dSt tillwingal t _ Known Balm "i. .:.°........ mitt \ iF THAT Kids PLAYIN‘ . mono. swear HOME- - i-i-"e eaau ci-iAMc-so since i LAs-r HEARD IT- ‘Gnn lull-h right‘ _ ' Mo 1-3;; m’ ‘chaflesbirthdny on Saturday last. ’ I I r, z, ‘.\.. " Znfoéirgiiiiremiiiii? ISN'T THAT CHiLD A' WONDER AT THE PIANQ? 5H5 LEARNED i-iow TO THERE’: NO qussTicm ABOUT