M __ moi: six LJlRANi TO-DAY & TUESDAY ‘y/ ilig Holiday Pwsrm i . Li?» oi ‘i . ",1. .,‘_.»i'.:.; ' Ill I‘. 1111-1 —DIRECTED BY— '. . L}; S BARBARA MacNEILL ---~~UNDEI{ AUSPICES 017- llul-"lm Canadian’ Legion, B. E. s. L. Prince Edward Theatre DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE 0F HIS liamuiik LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. IIEAIVPZ Am) MKS. HEARTZ rill; (il-JRMAN SHE'S T1115 slim wuu STAYED AT HOME FRUDTRATED K'H:'\1ELO'I"X'EI'I'lHVN S ber 12th and 13th fir-servo Hczltr-"ifi cents and $1.00. Plural (lflcns Friday. Novflllber 9th =1 9-39 5- "'- (‘urialn all $.30! Sharp. h! BEST ‘IALENT PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY“ l-‘ronfNowhere to startle Paris, to danle me ‘s minds, to captivate their’ heal‘ . Tcwerhll be- hind her luring mask, cold, edema‘- uuapp L ble ‘til-M colorful, ilery character, rich in background and personality. f l’ Unbelievable l 1n- . desoribable ! Un- derworld l A tale ' of modern cave- man primitives — ' - living, loving and v . . 45in A MZIIQ 1-" o it 'r u? *4‘ TIE Also OUR GANG COMEDY Bright and Elaborate I i I ‘ ‘lgo backwards. or stand still. Every‘ [New “Dumbells ’ Show” l l DUMBELLS ADD BELLES BUT ' a ‘season for nine years he has pro- RETMN ALL T3": OLD “Avoajduced a revue that was just a bit better than the one before, and hc i | l l 1 i I i l In pursuance oi’ his policy to pro-l vide something entirely new with’ each serial revue sponsored by him . under the banner of THE BUM‘- BELLS, Captain Plunkett- has de- parted- drastically from the tradit- ional all-man revue oi the past nine years and for “Why Worryl", which comes to_ the Prince Edward - for two nights and Saturday mat- ine Nov. 16th and 17th he has add- . ed about a down Canadian girls to - the cast oi an equal number of old-time favorites, headed by Al. Plunkett, "Red" Newman, Fred Em- ney, etal. In introducing girls into this here- ‘toiore Eveless ‘Eden, Captain Plun- kett is simply following the precepts that had their beginning when the population oi this world was one— and man had all his ribs.- Therc has been considerable controversy over this move since . _ time lmmemorial, and there will . , . probably be a great amount ofj-dis- i cusslon. over ‘this latest evidence ‘ , z Prince Edward THIS WEEK FRI... a SAT. MAT. ssr. ii°""'*‘l.'-§ “we ' l‘ W WIPIIQETJU a . ° $15!»... AioA m FA oarrsan,“ ‘pq-u-u-i PRICES '— $1.10, $1.65, $2.15 ‘SEAT SALE OPEN WED. AWIBTICE MEDAL MADE that Adam was father of us all. f‘ Captain Plurlkett cleverly ex- , fillmlztlléiénlgv. 2.—.To con-linear; plains his reggons hvivxgfpenllng _ _ ‘ ora e rmnlversaryo r91 ue o: “Wh " w en ‘ ' Armistice ‘on November 11, the}; pcf-‘oiiers a testimonial to the girls RElLNEWNlA-‘l Royal Mint has struck a Wecmland women of Canada i011 the part ‘"9481 mrliubl" 155119-19 19°b¢3m" which they so gallantly played in a-ble at the Royal lllint in silverfind-ghe great war, ‘ bronze at $7.50‘ 1'01‘ a 18116 S11v8? of one thing we mgy b; certain, one, $2.50 tor a large bronze one captain pmmum is we ggod a and 42 cents‘ for enroll-bronze ones. Showman to 1e; THE DmmELLs On the face oi the medial is the ' has gone mo unusual. lengths Ito, make lllsgtfliltll annual revue the? greatest tof them all. Seat Wednesday November 9.30 A.’ - figure of Brltarmla supporting al '" young warrior vrltil sheathed swor A B B I RI and the broken shackles oi war. 1 ~ offering a wreath oi laurels to the . , i i » - memory oi the fallen. The reverse shows the Cenotaph surrounded by the inscription. “Their Name Llveth ior Evermore." ENTERTAINMENT FOR. PRIME MINISTER 1 TORONTO. Nov. 9—-1tlzht lion. W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Min- Converted TouchiDown In Second lster, will be entertained ‘by the I.‘*'ll(‘<l.‘ll'i21ll :f~- "rvgllv n. iii-minder ’l‘l:at You Cannot (ict llllher Prices, Beth!‘ x Hurc Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With ‘A ,l3~l‘.:~>l*ll3l{() BROTHERS 8; ROBBINS Incorporated ,' , » Fryrcest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the| United States fiflfhls Season, Special Attention ls Given to 1.. L7.Ii..'l"S EELS -- SCALLOPS -— ETC. NewTorleU. s. s. mil Cards ' illzzrk ii. Mt iuigzlii ; l. A. {Vflxl}. SOLICITOR. ETC‘; ZrlHNiZY TU LOAN l Ztunuroh lllock. Charloiictoinhltlinl. i r) _,_" ...’, c lillCf-wwli) rlfil‘ liicllcild & Be mley ,' J. A. BENTLEY i w. i2. BENTLEY, K. c. I lt-lrislrr ziml Attorney-shims! I (Hilrr: llill Richmond Street 3 MONEY T0 LOAN I Charlottetown, P. E. 1. l i fir. f‘. (i. Archibald ‘ (lrzuluaic oi’ N. Y. Post Graduate a l\ll‘(lli‘fill School and Hospital . Pnu-lirr limllcil to Eye, Ear, Nose nml Throat. 'r"i-\liu'! llyos and supplying Gllslfl Cilia-o, Bayer Building | (lrral George Street. :- - \ i’ nmrr- Noun-ii‘ u. 12.30. 1.30 lo its. ‘ lilTflTr i B. A. l. r\. MPDONALD ll. l’. Moflllli 11 A. mnvusirizns. rirrolmr-zvs. ETC‘ momcv T0 LOAN i ‘ t00",-QOO O~OOQO§~OO l-QOOOfiOfi ‘ i "New nuildinlr. Clmrlnitainwn. loll 8r Matlneson , n. n. lieu. n. 1.. srsmmsou; L. r. u. Barristers, Attorneys, lie. Money to Loan. B~lll~<1lf1m0- il_ nova-w‘ The total number oi’ licensed mllo " s-iatlons lri operation in the Domini- lcn and on ships registered therein was 218,700 on March 31. 1937- -.--@.._._- 0 0 i: 0 Insidious Eye Strain canals/mu,» PIOIIQIIII‘ [to the Locarno peace pact, iToronto Board oi’ Trade at dinner on Thursday. Nov. 22, in the great hall, Hart House. The Prime Min- lstcr who has rellently Wti-‘Yned from England and Europe where he mpresented Canada. as a sisnnwrl/ ‘Half of Game Spells Defeat for » Wsiling Collegiqns— Will Meet doubtless have a message of infill: St. Dunstan ,8 Aflerflpflfl. est and considerable importance to , deliver concerning Canadian ai- m‘ if‘ Using their weight to good ad-, i vantage against their lighter oppon-,played a far different. half fairs. ' . l - sunsrsrrrrsil. Indigestion ter fashion than in previous games. King's College day afternoon by a soore of 5-3. game with the exception of Part- was Tu i.‘ Much off-side play by both teams|rldge‘s sensational run for a touch- Mm in Pmulx‘ 1054336“, Sh‘ with the locals perhaps, the big- down. This remarkable piece of Reading from left m "ig/Jl’.lfefilgloltllcgl-lullorlgjxlgnaptain), Ross Taylor, Dave Trottier. A. Hewitt (Manager Bottom raw: Roger Plakwfl- Ffilflk , Misery (radshvon ilie 1o2s i@lwnpii World's Ama lent-Hockey fliiam‘ g ‘ d will» Bllarcl Qkales TU BE SKATES BALLARD' SKATE MANUFA CTU DARTM OUTH, N. S. Frank Sullivan, Giant $0l$l0n. ‘ . _ = Novamalslz 13.39;; " i ‘P ‘J " t’ \ ‘ elflw‘ '71" gyro; ‘_ ... . Dr. Lou Hudson, Dr. Ioe Sullivan, w, Fisher, Cilarlié Delofli-‘Yr Be" PIIXIOII, Sjilffy Mueller, i. iillisliip l: The famous “Varsity Grads,” idoli-fof all " hockey fandom, establishedrtheiragreat record on the Ballard “Grad" Tube Skate. They‘ are enthusiastic boosters for thisstrongly-wn. striicted, perfectly-balanced skate, with its glass-hard, tapered runners. -Thesc runners, an entirely new feature in hockey skates, pro- vide added speed with less effort. You, too, will be enthusiastic when you try them. On sale at all high-grade Sporting Goods and Hardware Stores. >1 Price per pa_ir—l$8.00; ' iOthler models A ranging from 32.001111) CO. LIMITED nos-row, mass. u RING TORONTO. O NT. .. _ Stuart McNutt, formerly il. meni- ber of the Abcgweit ‘ now playing on the half line of the tour visiting colleglans. tvris the OULSlfllld- Dunstan University squad, Prince‘; ‘ "#- ing performer on his team. Not once Edward Island champions. ' but on several dlfiercnt occasions. McNutt, by fast running and clever urday's gamewlll no doubt attempt ball handling nearly succeeded into remedy any flaws in their line crossing the red and black scoring lille. His hard and COflSlSlClli work‘ was .mlltes. After ten minutes King's forcing the issue and llzivlngjlnc-ups: {a decided edge in territory, G0d-,King’s frey following up a. dribble on thej line. blocked O-"Alulrcw »Ncill’s kick to save. the oval l‘0-. bounding over- thc touchlinc to bcfAkin .. w quickly retrieved by Godfrey who Godfrey Hm‘ amulropped on the ball for the first McNuti. ‘touch. The COHVCYI’. Wns not reulil: Ebcrs . . . . .. _ ed. The Abegweits. lilihuugli coup] 'ing within-an ace of si-prlng the last five minutes of illll)’ in this McCordrick . .. half, were forced to obey the l' whistle on the short and of n 3i nil count ‘Abbie five-yard i0 This The .ult Should this afternoon be film n. largo crowd of spectators is mulch- ‘that said nuisance is lookcrl after . Tris, scones DfllCLl. of play. with‘ The in the second half. wllcll tlic local". Fuilith pvent on the offensive nt the kick¢ llysm-t lofl‘ to give the invading Colloginns Conrad .. i1 merry twelve llllnuics in clcfcud- Nichols . mg their lines. from the passes by quarters and halves. Pail» illdgé got hold of the piizsklil duck, through for twenty five yards rmcl fullown ‘a score. And like :1 ball blue. nftel" a scrlcs of; til‘ di_ve and worm his‘ “my My, A RING CZHOC Plain or Milk Chocolate with Almonds and Raisins line-up and will play their flnnl game cf in Monro "t l-Iart 4 _ ., Phillips . . . . .. ... . ‘ , Thlillzs look ml a (liflcrclli turn fl. Moore _ of affairs on the resumption of play J. E. Andrew Rcforcc-St: "llrzi-illnr. It tvas a magnificent. cx- strongly with hibition of rimlling and n well do- lining served count. Slliuldrrs. the "Brick- ley“ of local football convert touch, his wcll placed ion sending cf hm the ball fairly between and about thirty feet over the lmr. lnuls i _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘_ On the other hand the Abegwleltg Dcggycgfkithlcgt 1351:‘? tlilillcougliglltgig?‘ ondcavors tn .‘Ll(ll'[ the lOllCll‘ClllCllllli1ll cnis, and following up in much bct- game. Their passing was good, but the remainder °f m" 651mb "S. ‘"0 first and foremost‘ me Superb kick Abbies, sceutiilg victor-ya, threw up the Abeawelts were able w defeating of w. .1. McDonald and Saun- i, Swblwr" <1@,1P11S1\'<= iii-iv 11w football's“ Snub dam outshone an other plays of me t.mes lmd their opponents baffled. wvll lo the lntouch lines and. crmvd» lug illc field during the mime. His ed tho cbyocuon 1s ivcll taken. us this soil the posts illose ivhn sii in \Vllf‘?\'!‘l' handles iiliiaus iZillllf‘ in m the (‘opacity of rcfcrcc \\'0lll(l rlo afternoon at 3 o'clock. Klligblery person. with the exception of thciiouch’ Judges, is on the stands-oi" wllcil lhcy meet the Saitltfolltskie- ' No favorites are played on the visitors, benefittlng by Satqfootball field-and it is a safe bei that no favorites will be played along the touch lines today. cf play against the Saints this ab; toruooll, therefore it is expected an incentive to his LTHIH- that a lmrd fought conic-st \\'lll rc- i Tile respective dressing rooms too. ‘i7ll0llld be cleared of everybody but Ipiayers and couches. Crowding the izlrcsslng rooms is becoming fl nul- rsnnc and officials should see to ii following are Snturdnysltllls afternoon. Abegweits Now, let's go! And fans, please . . try mid play the game. . . . - O'Neill ~ - i Kings College pigskin chasers W. J. McDonald i1l'0 sportsmen in every sense of the . Saunders word. This was exemplified by . . Penkcllou clclappilig W. MCDClnlild‘\'Pl‘l.E(l lli ctouchdown which Quarters __. .Blanchirril{srmild hrilf of the game. DesRuchvs, ~o-oa>——- Pnriridizo . put Foiivnrds . barter. -. Aversi . Sczultlebury . Jrinklni-z,‘ . Dulroll 4 McLeod Clliioz‘. Nov: York Chicago Pliilmlelplrizl‘ _ V l)l‘ll‘llll Jfllm Lichrizcr. an ‘nrdcili (Flcvolnlld r of the game. ubjnricrl '.-r»i~y.si_ 1pm,,- _ _ _ _ _ __ regard to tho inns Boston iBoltlmorc [Pittsburgh . . . iLos Angels-s lo ‘ fluffnlo . . . . . . . . the stmlcls. but Sim Francisco .. with players in Ncivnrk In U. S. Election Hoover 704,857 643.777 409.962 264.993 100.086 161.52? 94.2611 185.129‘ 92,308 371.196 103.995 93,285 59,515 139,922 Smith . 1.153.590 624,102 269-957 157,729 I 118.541 176.036 192,257 . 126.402 883.265 149,379 102,315 95.929 69,701 106-566 NOTES . nvlor is not only ilnfuiz" .0 llltcrfcrn Totals 3,429,769 5215.019 ~ r -—»<ro->—— - Don't forgot this ls the duy I0 lTlllCllllJCl‘ not to forget. hold tho iznmc up uniil vv~ -\.. _ ._.____t Try MOTORING at once-Plain or liiilla, you'll like it. A ROWNTREES OLATE - i wztumuu w- wi-lAT HA5 HE ‘to “'2 6m’? F“ H915 IN FLORIDA- HE eAYo HE KlLLED AN Auugxrofl six F Hum Mm‘ wrimsPq suffered gest oflenders. made the work oi work by the last and heady quar- ffioindi 7 tion bud was afraid to cal 591E791? T781110!‘ more of a ma] terback was easily the feature play l .urertu‘-?. arm. 'A friend told me than anythlns flse- However. the vi the same- how she used to silfier with the same slippery condition of the field, es- There wasn't very much to choose [hing and how peolally in the first half had a great between the relative merits oi el - ' deal to do with said- ofl-side plays, ther team; a. lucky break here ‘~ as overanxlousness by both teams lnthere would easily have turned the U R < their efforts to be up with the ball tide one way or the other. As it had the whistle blowing irequently,'was. King's lost what looked like a g much to the discomfort oi the small certain touchdown, when Andrew, crowd of in and numerous warn- ther team: a lucky. break here o:- L O 0 D ind and ad ice from the referee. |punt on the run close up tmclrcle, | King's, although beaten Saturday the pack and was well on his way. by a small margin oi two points. for the touch line, when some per-i — showed flashes oi excellent foot- son shouted or blew a whistle. H2 ball, and had their hall’ line show- pulled up disgusted to try a prac- l T T R S ed more snap and judgment in pass- lice kick for a field goal. This may -1 lng, ‘the game may have taken on seem hard luck, but had he been? ‘ a far different aspect. The visitors‘ playing the game, he would haves had relieved her. I took two bottles forwards worked heads-up and completed his run, knowing that he‘ ind lwilluever regrottliedayldld ulimkled hard, but this good work was well within himself and per-l 9m has y w my I can new 9M oily-pus oil-set by individual line run- iectly in" order. However, this in- thl an not‘ be boihcrod Wlih Illdl- nlrig -by the halves. who could have stance is only one of the many ior- Bllt 0H Km"- _ done far better had they passed the tunes oi sport. and King's seemed to MI-nulwtllred Only by Th”. T- Mll- ball more oitpner. be on the short end oi the deal on 00., Ltd, Toronto. Ont i . . . this occasion. flinging Up Father OrPMAGGlE- HIRIIQ: A LETTE-R FROM YQUR snow-Hal! AN‘ Pr 1-0 LIKE IT WAG Wfli - wrrr-i A IIICK’ ' ' AN‘ H5- WWE WHEN we en's ANcTHER-Hsq, GONPLA HAVE A PAiR or Enormous Mam; “Tliyhearimelwsirus \ i CAN'T UNDF-Rsfavuo THAT woMAN. when Sailnders con- ' 111w Abcgweits in the lead lu the ‘ . L. ConnollylHoul €ities l/Oletl ‘