THE CHARLUFTETOWN GUAR ill/Hi" v O’Leary and Vicinity l Othéf Days i A meeting was held in omearv. by Hall on Monday, evening, Nov 21;- undcr the aus ices 01 the Gran JEAN AUTUMN Division 0f the pfions oi Temper-Vice of Prince Edward Island and 8 Our mothers milked the do“, Division was organized with thirty Th" chllmed the cream with m. charter members. The recent ac- mdifln churn into butter cleaner tivlties of the Society in organizlni! “d Itch" and Sweeter than any‘ branch divisions in the cause oi PAGE ELEVEN New. . . and exclusive with lllaj Two business men, having decided pretty waitress and asked: “How's to spend a. few hours in a small the chicken?‘ _ town, decided to dine at the village "Oh, I'm all right," she blushed. hotel. One of them turned to the "How are you?" Mr. L. O’Bryan is ‘now at our office in the Dalton Building opposite Strong’s store, Sum- merside. . Mr. Weiner, of International Fur Mer- ‘chants Inc., is now at our main office, Sum- merside. ' x Mr. D. F. Meehan, of Daniel F, Meehan fie. is now at our consignment office, Sum- merside. ~ Fox ranchers take this opportunity of disposing of your fresh peltswhile the high- est prices are available. ‘ , G. R. MACQUARRIE, . Summerside and Charlottetown. l 054-8-tf I SILVER_FOXES, c} Silver Foxes BRING THEM TO MR. ALFRED COHEN G. R. MacQUARRIWS OFFICE 130 RICHMOND STREET and receiye Qlighest Market Prices TOEONTO MONTREAL anta laus Headquarters n Our Big Toy Emporium ' UP STAIRS Is _.novr "open, and "from Saturday 5th and every day " . (Sundays excepted) will be. l ' Headqaartersof Santa Claus r S0 come along everybody, big and small, and see the - wohilerful assortment we have provided and at the lowest possible prices. BRIGHT NEW GOODS, no BANKRUPT STOCKS. You will have to see our MGAMESICOUNTER and XMAS DECORATIONS. * ' . 6-10-15-20 and 25 CENT TABLES beautiful showing of DOLLS, all kinds and at prices i ' ‘ to suit everybody. l: _1.,, Mechanical Toys ‘mun, They “Go” (See our windows.) BOYS "and GIRLS and BABY SLEIGHS, SNOW ' SHOVELS, HOCKEY STICKS from l0 cents each up to the best made. But why enumerate ‘I Come and See. (in R 0., Limitd ‘7 1 1;; _ . machine man could make now ‘fhey gathered the harvesg up, m, picked and sorted the potato crop. They carded the sheep!’ woo], 5mm and weaved it inn,‘ ma,“ and “men's “a”? made it up and dress ed themselves with it and went to church dressed in u; Nmmiay“ “men try to imitate the men in dress. They go out to night dances Blidlgfldge parties; Play calds and 8o to horse races. 171°? set very excited m, elcdhon ilmes- Thewre fonder of voting than the men. They want to rule the world against manvpqwexx The" 15 no power only of God and mln- the powers-that-be or. dained of Him. woman rule and power will come tn naught, as h; did in the Garden of Eden. Mother Eve was the first human soul that sinned in the world. She deceived Adam and deceived herself, 5nd‘ Satan deceived her and told her d lie, and she believed him. Now God's' commands to our first parents was “Of every tree in the garden you may eat except one in the middle of the garden. And you must not, eat of it. neither touch it, 1m you' die." And Satan said to the wo- man, "Ye shall not die, and the day thou eatest of it thine eyes will be opened and ye shall be as god's, to know the good and the evil." And the woman saw the tree was good, for food and nice and pleasing m; her eyes, end she took the fruit and did eat of it, and then did give it to her husband. and he (to please her) did eat of it. And God said to Adam: Host thou eaten of the tree that I commanded that thou "It was the woman whom thou gavest to be with me, Sllg did give ma of the fruit of the tree and I shquld ndc egg on And Adam 551d; i infant son. whose funeral was held Temperance- are very commend able and ore worthy of the whole- hearted support o! the community- There passed peacefully to rest on Nor. 27, Mrs. Charles Rix, cf Locke Road, Lot 1, aged 37 years. ‘The deceased was a oaushter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mltthews of Coverdale, N. B, and besides 8 sorrowing husband. leaves four young children: Alvin, Mal!» Helen and Birch. to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother- Thc funeral services were held in the Springfield Baptfst Church. Nov. 29, with Rev. Mr. Peacock. cssisted by Rev. Mr. sterling, officiating. Mrs. Watson Silliker was soloist. The monthly meeting of the West Point Women's Institute, was heldl at the home -of Mrs. David Stewart on Dec l. Meeting opened by singlng-"Iifs a good time to get acquainted,” and by repeating the Creed in unisom- Nine members answered Roll Call with Riddles. The following new Committees were appointed-Sick, Mrs. H. B. Boztes and Miss Flora E. Boulter: Lunch, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Philip Stewart and Mrs. Stephen Stewart. It was decided to buy a Xmas gift for n‘ sick member of the community. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Stephen Etcwart. Roll Call to be answered “by jokes”. The sincere sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, Spring- field West, in the detth of their to Springfield Baptist Cemetry on on Nov. 29. ill MODEL Early English design Lowboy with lS-tubssu n lotcrodyno Chassis usln Spray-Shield and Focu- ELSWOOD .oda Tubes. bfodulat circuit, variable tone ‘cntml, and Grand Opera ‘pecker. Pris-o, cnnlplllilto with $ Luger: Guaranteed be! . . equally outstanding in did eat." Sin is sure to find us out sometime in this world or in the next. Sin has got to be punished. God cursed Satan above all living multiply thy sorrow; and in the‘ lest clause: Man shall rule over thee. And he said unto Adam: Be- voice of thy wife, cursed is the ground for thy sake. In sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of ‘thy life. Be not deceived, God is 1 that shall we also reap. For he that seweth to his flesh shall reap cor- ruption, but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit reap life everlasting. Now in the first of the 19th cen- tury the Unlted States invaded Canada. It caused a war with Canada and the United States. in] thd year i812. The war lasted two years and when peace was pro- claimed America wanted free trade with Prince Edward Island. We were willing. and then we had Free Trade for a little while. The Yankees wanted our fish and pine lumber and timber the best pine in the world. The Yankees were too sharp for us. They flooded our Island with worthless goods and sold us grass seed mixed with daisy seeds and they had agents all over Our Liberal friends at that time pug a. stop to it. and Free Trade was buried. I heard nLiberal Scotch member in Crapaud curse the Yankees and their Free ‘Trade. The United States is one of the greatest, mightiest, richest and most populous with big cities in the Christian world except one. If we had Free Trade with her she would ‘kill all our manufactures in Can- lada with goods and machinery, and take all our money. And then they would eat up little P. E. Island and Iswallcw it down in one meal. I have tried to speak the truth, the whole truth. and nothing but the truth. I think I have said ever! thing that was right. And now, dear friends. I remain with you and yolus at the Isa of eighty-eight. oustomer-"Are you quite sure this suit won't shrink if it gets wet on me?" Mr. Greenberg - ‘Mine frendt. every fire company in the city has. squirted voter on dot suit." (IMPPED Slllli Dilnsllnnfculicavbtl Inst ‘In lino‘ 3 iLl D cause thou hast harkened unto the} not mocked for whatsoever we sow‘ Mrs. James McDougall, Spring- field West, has as her guests, Mrs. Ray McDougall and young son Keith and Mrs. Leigh McDougtll of thinzs. and God said to the woman Rummrd- Malne- i in the first clause: I will greatlyl " Mr. and Mrs._ Amos Gorill and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mclsaac, were visitors to Summerside on Dec. 3. Messrs Norman McDonald, Ed- ward McWilliams of Dunblane and Mr. Joseph Shaw, Locke Road motored to Summerside on Dec. 4. Mrs. Jennie Durdan, Hallburton. left on Dec. 2 for ’I‘ruro, N. S. where she will spend the‘ winter with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Fancy. She was accompanied by ,M.“s. Johnstonc and little daughter R. Phyllis o.’ 'I‘ruro, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Easter, Dunblane.—O. l ACT YROVES BENEFIT ' TO MAPLE INDUSTRY - The Maple sugw Industry Act is proving a real benefit to the in- dustry according to s statement issued by the Hon. Robert Weir. Minister of Agriculture. Not only has there been a decided restrict- ion of competition by imitation products. which must now be clearly defined as such, but there has also been s. marked increase in the Island selling us trashy goods- “he use o, pure maple product,’ particularly in the confectionery and ice cream trades. Fbr some time the manufacturers of ice cream contended that the pure maple product used in flavourin; lost much of its flavour on freezing. Research investigations carried out at the instance of the Departmentl however, showed that th‘s con- tention was not blsed on fact, with the result that pure maple flavor- ings are now being used exclusively with resultant improvement in the flavor and quality of the product. The Minister also calls attention to the fact‘ that all licenses issued under ghe 5,3110,- the p”; “mm the F6116"! Benersl election which ion of unemployment relief by Hon. llcem-an open must be renewed on or before thew"! W18 place December l9, whilelE. c. Theodore. Minister of Finance. automobile and s, baby boy Y°l1°d The move against the government into his arms. Overcome bl! "l9 end of the present month. Licenses are required by both manufacturers and packers, and owners of sugar bush or orchard‘ 60in! In export business. that is Icilins their product outside the Province of origin. For man- facturcrs and packers a license fee 0f $30 i8 Chi-Pied but for the priv- ate owner of a sugar bush or orchard “lifted. Unless renewal is made artistic cabinets - the produced. I listed below. r7 .. .‘.$£_"Q This new circuit contributes in a noteworthy ’ way to the superior performance of the new Majestics. Five tubes now do the work of seven in tbeiHavenwood, Ellswood and Castle- wood Models; nine tubes do the work of eleven in the Cheltenwood and Brentwood Models. And it is the efficiency of the circuit -- not a large number of tubes- that determines the performance you will get from any radio. The "Modulated” Circuit has enabled Majestic to build a Superheterodyne radio with only 5 tubes (and at a correspondingly low price) that gives superior sensitivity, range and repro- duction. And the 9-tube Superheierodynesare With new and exclusive improvements, tone that is more colorful than ever, beautiful, Models are unquestionably the finest-per- forming, greatest-dollar-value Majestics ever Go and see them today- at one of the stores ROGERS-MAJESTIC CORPORATION LIMITED . 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HOLMAN Limited Dealers for Princ e Edward Island Charlottetown and Summerside fie“ Cam‘_"f,;i—g'.,, "*7 ‘MiTIrldepelldeliig-t; ‘Country h3g1‘? . Total, 75. In Austral“! The defeat of the Labor Govern- ment in Australia came on Novem- (Cflmd-Ian Press Cable via Reuters) ber 25 with dramatic suddenness MEl-BQUR-NE. Australia, Dec. 7~lover the refusal of Prime Minister “e55, one of the children. dfi-iPltb 5 only four acclamations were re-IJ. H. Scullin to nnestigate charg- policemanb warning to 810D. c011" ¢°Yd°d Yesterday in nominations for es of political bias in the distribut- s record total of 229 candidates‘ were named to contest the '15 scatswas- made under the leadership of In the 301180 of Representatives. ‘Hon J. A. Beasley, extremist and The feature of the nominations former Minister of Health in the wile, Aline and Edouard Jerry. B8"! '40’ 3_ 5_ and 3, years resPWi/lvfilv in New South Wales was the oppo-IGovernment. ‘The extremists were 51mm Of the Federal Laborltos and, joined by other parties of the oppo- tbe State Labor group led by Prom-g sition who succee‘ ’ in toppling "l" wmemfl! two seats in Quecnsfi the House be adjourned. lnnd- Twenty-nine candidates were: Senate for New South Walosf floor of the House, "You can have l9,- removed to a hospital. It was ier J. T. Lang. Lang supporters are, the government on n motion that fgpgfljed tonight the Chlldre“ “'9'” v Angry scenes followed, when thcddnger, no fee or meme 1, nominated for nine seats in thclPrime Minister shouted across the} The four children were waiting in had we“ parked on the street with the motor running saved four little children from death by “PM” monoxldc gas here last night. Though gradually losing conlcitms tlnued to sound the horn. The po- dd thg door of the poisonous fumes. The children. Jeanne lT/"c- "t" “m, 1nd on the sidewalk and lat- dolng well and practically out 0i Conference Suggestgd orrrawa. one. Dec. '1. (BY tbs Canadian Pressi-Omfiim 9‘ ti“ radio branch of the Dominion Gov- ernment were interested in s. des- patch today from Washington fore" casting the calling on e Nilfih Am‘ ericm conference 0n T5510 5m‘ m‘ purpose of further regulating the use of broadcasting channels, but no comment was available- Tlle Dominion Government ad- ministers the regulatlons governini radio broadcasting throughout Con" nda, at present. and the judicial committee of tho Privy Council in London will shortly be asked to confirm this authority. The powers the car for their parents who had W 996- 31.1931 licenses and idcnii- Qlleenfilflnd and Victoria which nro your election now, and it's a mighty gong shopping in s store. The pal‘- fication numbers issued for use this Year automatically lapse and may not nnln be used. Out of a total of 1020 licenses issued for 193i over 400 uppiicltlons for renewal have already been received and dealt with. He: "D0 you think kissing is as’ m" Vflflmt- Senate nominations in DQQ)‘ 15w‘, to 113m on," the other states will close h1g5‘ week. mmm“ "m" wbaequentlv in- lution of Parliament. dulsed in s whirlwind campaign seen“! [to 35¢ U101!" pleas bolero: the electorate of the country during. the brief span of n little more tl-an two weeks before nominatcn day. Near Tragedv (Canadian Press) lcnts came out of the 8W" ‘s ‘he The following day Govcrnor-Gen- children were being taken to the oral Sir Isaac Issues granted disso- hospitfll and when informed of the ‘near trasell’ immediately mm“! to lllg hospital. Judge-"Isrl't this the second time you've appeared before me as a wit- dlnlerous as the doctors say?" She: Th9 8911161118 of parties s; the time‘ ~MON'I‘REAL. Que. Des. '7 - A n”, 1n ch13 gulp)" "Well. it has certainly put an end 3P0 I I006 may bachelors!" °f dmmutm‘ W"! ismall hand foebly pressing against Witness-"No. indeed! This is the 14-1301‘. 40; Nationalist, i‘; countyl the horn of an sutomzbilc which first time I've wornit.’ ilfs respect were recently challeng- whlch contended that provinces ed by the Government o.’ Quebec should have convol of radio within their borders. Tho Supreme Com-t ruled that tho Dominion was the sole authority in Canada and the caso w‘s nppcnlcd to the Privy Council. “Fill her up." mid the absent minded motorist to the waiter. as ‘he parked himself in the restaur- ant with his svvectlc.-Lamp-llghter or the Dominion Government in ‘ p