"V-(IE SIX P R IN CE EDWARD TO-DAY s , rllisr silowiiic Ill ciiilm or GREATEST TALKIE ~51“ l viiiii TllE. suns or SKIPPY Mill BIG nous: "25 . pron — 1 . p , Ev; Fran 7 bred-i dt ti kélr, air Moonllsht. I!» He“! ‘l’ ‘mm’ b Immortality awaits them. W=111=1¢0 BWYY- w ' ' ' ' ‘Q never before so wonderful.‘ Jflfkie Cflillwf- "m" mmlz‘ rue (:73: W" '“ drip, the Boy Star with Heaven in his face. Kinl! A ° " pm Vidor. directing-noon golden moment with nurture: ,4 f; r superb artistry. This picture takes its place , 3 .1i"-f' among the greatest ever presented- _ Affc _ , ~ IHATINEE Claudette 1 Col: i" 1 ' _ i‘ Twill" 315469: 37c and Frederic March EVENING 7 and 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. ' ! __ Soilrls River, were visitors to- Little ‘Pond TECCIIUY, guests of his linnle MacDonald. I . bfessrs. John MacGillivary and Gerard Mullaly, Sourls River, at- - tended the Wliist and Dance in aid of Little Pond Women's Institute in Ailnandale Hall on Tuesday night. Fifteen tables were played and the prizes were won by Miss Laura Mac- ‘ _‘Donald and Mr. John W. MacDon- aid. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclnnis ‘nnd little soil Merlin, Sourls River, ‘were among the visitors to Rollo Bay on Sunday last. Miss Helen Fisher and Mr. Alec ‘ Fisher, Bear River Station, were . - A w'll‘ A. Whit d little M“ ‘mm M“°"““‘y' st" Pita“ m and Teresa Donwoe’ or Mse-isoitqllieginlziitiaxrrlnottrcd toecniilsrlotteJ Ipent the week end in Gowan Brae, fneath‘ They we" guests of Mr‘ and I tmm on mcédny last l the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary YMYS- 3°11" MucRue- | Hewlett. recently, the guest of Miss A. K. Steele. Mi‘. and iviis. Wallace MucVavish, Mr. James Steele. Little Pond. was b ll Mrs‘ Agnes Camp e and soMYork, were visitors to Gowan’ Bruc {=1 ViSUJOF t0 R0110 B83’ Sunday 155i?- George, Fortune, motored to Mon-i d l t Th taguc on Monday where they ivcret m‘ _sun “y as - Cy were accnm" guests of Mrs. Campbclls slst/er,lvlrs.1 1“‘1‘1°d by ML Bywn M“°D°““1d' Miss Mary E’ white’ sauna west‘ Thompson and Miss Towushenty ilwho spent Sunday at his home in 19ft ‘itrccntly for Morell, \Hl.\l'm0l'ly. Mrs. Lazarus White and Mrs. Jo- icph Chaisson, Rollo Bay West. were ‘o St. Margaiets recently on a busi- ness trip. > l Mr. Herbert Murphy, Georgetown, l Bxrwfigzvzg: g 1121113538515 Rev. A. L. Sinnott, P.P., R0110 nus a recent visitor to Gowan Brae, . . l x . d M . Wllll 11am H_ Townshbnd, Chaflottcttnvn, ‘l Bay, niotoicd to Summcrslde onzggewfelgst of Mr an rs am .. ., S i: '. Mess-a putt, MacCm-mac. Earl entered the Prince Edward Island‘, m“ ‘l’ white, Frank MacCarthy, William Hospital Friday. Where 11c was Olwr- l Mr. Louis Gallant, teacher at Itoi- ‘o Bay West, spent the week end in . Charlottetown. Bliss Stella Burke, Fortune, was a‘ M13 5°11“ E- Mmmmfldi 501315- —-§ ’; . v .' " ' " I . ,. i .- _ 1..." _.s.. ;...._..._-..-i_. " ‘l ‘i '1 ,- “ \ y w n w s ' * a " , ‘ ALSO - (ul-lAltLllt LHAbb COMEDY -.*~ i S511 Altlligflilfillgyv n rilsltors to Rollo my sundry. ' ‘ r 1 “ r 1 l - l,(‘[]{ SKEICH RED, GR pi ‘In g if M é r ) Mn Jack MncKcnzic, Gaspereliux, , or _____.-___~_~ ..... ¢-_¢-_—i-—~_---,--—-~ —--- 'v v ‘if, gf-gdgg,'fjflg}fig5§gg 1m , "Rawleigii retailer," was in this vic- . Rollo Bay and Vicinity lmylljgsgfi bglétolgzgainglge-it 5 Tuesday last. ililty in the interests of his firm. t ‘Donahue and the Misses lvlary Heb‘ Miss Kathryn Mncnae’ Rollo Bu‘ lwcst, was a visitor to Little Pond West, was to St. Peters on Monday on a business trlp.—-N. Tryon And Vicinity Miss Marian Woodside of Clin- ton, P. E. I. is visiting in Tryon the, guest of her mother Miss Dorothy Woodslda. On Wednesday night, November ‘ well NOVEMBER_3_Q. 1931 A“ SK|BS ‘CEIITRAiEIIARIIIA m: lillllllN If a in thdBaptist hall at Tryon. The roads and weather were good slid quite‘: largo number horn outside points patronized the supper tables. The fancy work booth was well patronized. A pleasing sum was realized, and the affair was satisfactory from every standpoint. GIFTS, useful articles, children’ garments at St. Peters Cathedral Bale, Thursday, December 3rd. TYLER, 1pm., Nov. 27-16%. 0n W ‘ T ' .. Nov-i. W" J m, A cin- soit CHRISTMAS and. 25th e number of the local hoeiteypi-eelz. 1o miles north <i- T" ~31, the y“, mum, ,5 a submflpflon m“ “m1” "°‘ cwmmw“ “h” the Automobile wtwtlylrhhtyifiw The Charlottetown ,Guardian. where thvy attended the 111:‘! ‘were rlttliln! ginning them smntmmendé n; hem a, abroad’ match Cal» mvvm "B ‘iwly In w" . They will appreciate it. u hounds" vs. Victoria “Unions.” underneath which ended in the were of 1-0 ln They were lndentified u! Sam: A DELICIOUS T“ and 3m o, iwm- o! C590 mveree. some of i-rushfl- "I W" 5"“ an)“ “fluseiul and fancy articles at prices to those in attendance were: ‘ArthuriF. B. Hug! 2s 30; Clgild $111313" :"sult the times. St. Peter's Oathedflll Rogerson, Keith Thomas, "mid" and Rxrlbeft Hush”- -l f” "i 5 1-1311 Thnrsdny December ard. l . - - Lyman, Victor Hewett Misses of Wright Cly- Telilfl- ‘ Jennie Weddell end ' Adelaide --—————— I Pooley, John Muttart, Mr. and Mrs. Gus-Wuddell.'l'heloo was iniA splendid condition and ri good skate was enjoyed by the young people after the match. (Canadian Press) Public Hall at Tryon. Tho night HOWE RACE WMPK- Md» 1%"- ““5 “M- ti" u" "l"! m“ “d 2744"“ A‘ c’ WW1" GmatlMyers Mount Albion, has been the people plentiful, this combin-‘CQW yesterday raved to vicidry in spendfng a pleas“, b011,,” B, he: "m" ""43 ‘hi’ 941°" "- 8"" “‘° *‘°'°°° m'“‘k‘"'m“ H°“dl'|old home here with her brother Success‘ The dry goods boom “wimp here’ and m“) undmpumdlMr. Alfred D. Cavanagh and he; patronized many usefullsecond place ILIIIODK the season's sister‘ Mrs. Harold Huéganrms‘ articles being displayed. The three year o . eosy little booth occupied by the Bwtwick’: wit» with videri" in Tj§§;"“w,?f",°,,e§,j 1153111,?’ hi? girls, where they sold flowers and zlho Preemie-w- Americflri Derby» some 00d work h“ been done Qm candy also pmvedote. big succedsiArllngtnn Classic, Kenner Stakes, g Altogether the sum of $81.00 was Stanley Produce stakes and the realized and if Shakespeare mu Bowie Handicap, earned $9,275 been present he would no doubt yesterday, to bring his winning for have remarked. “Not so worse." the season to $214,715 and since he started racing t9 $73,425. ERNSCLIFTE NOTE S—Ml'. and visitors here last week at, the home of their relatives, Mr; Jand Mrs John E. Carries-Mr. Augustine Praught, Sourls, paid his relatives hero a. pleasant vlall; a few days ago-Mr. Weldon Tweedy has re- turned to his homo in Vernon Riv- [er from a happy visit with zfrlends -in til‘: locality-Mrs. cllfford On Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 25th the Annual bazaar and chicken supper of the Iryon United Church was held in the Mclvliillan, Alberry Plains who is the new Road Supervisor for this dis- trict ls an expert road maker. CIIANTICLEER cAUsns um. Miss Isobel McFadgen of Tryon lath. the young People's Iedsue 0i’ Tryon motored to Bedcque, where‘ they were royally entertained by! the Young People's Society of‘ that place. The meeting was held‘ in the vestry of the church, when: 1about ta hundred young people l gathered to hear a well balanced program put on by the Bedcquc Group. The Worship period in- cluded hymn, scipture reading and prayer. The convennr for the evening, Mr. Arnold l-lendcrson, assisted by various members gave an interesting trlk on Korea. The entertainment committee tool: charge at this point and put on two very interesting contests, which were original ones, made by two members of the Bedeque group. At the close of the pro- ceedings a dainty lunch was served. Mr. Hamid Howatt, in behalf of the Tryon Group thanked Bedcque for their hospitrllty and for the good time they had given Tryon. After the singing of another hymn everyone departed for home feeling this to have been a time of de- llghtful fellowship and good-wlll. Dliaisson and Joseph MncCormac, dtcd on for appendicitis- Rollio Bay, motored to Charlottetown In Sunday last. visitor to Rollo Bay West recently. ‘was V) R911" HEY west recently ‘m a Mr. and Mrs. Alec lviacGllllvary, 13115111955 ‘"11’- Mr. Gerald MacDonald, Rollo Bay ii GREAT --. >~ 7-‘- .. l4-‘\-h*'. o" wr-J" = ‘ Mariel 26C (Console). 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Then ask your- self why you should be ntisfied with this, when the oenlltionll Marconi achievement . . . FULL TIME RELIABILITY v v 0 is within your reach. WHERE RADIO MUST NOT FAIL...MARCONI REIGNS SUPREMF livery new Marconi radio is now equipped with Mar-r Con; 11¢ng°de and Super-Control radiotronl. CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY. mournnAll Brunehfll Vancouver, Toronto, Hulllole ll- Iililfi- “n4- ...._...€______...n.-i Last week the Annual Bazaar of‘ . E Austen Leard and groom were guests at the wedding. A large Willis Deflple from surrounding districts gathered and gave them a °°“S““"M°“' jolly charivarl. The manyfrlezig of Mr. and Mrs. Leard Join 1n members, who had devoted 55 con- wishing them a. prosperous gm secutlve sessions to the Indian prob- havPY wedded life-D, (BY The Canadian Press-Enron into the icy waters of Twin Lake when their i-owboat split down the centre; Maurice Belliveau, 22, and Row ‘Pwdel. 2a. were drowned wterday. Lucien Joyce. 25, strugg. l . ltesvishtnlgigldlge in???) Sh?‘ and you again somewhere some day. I iii ii e an Emile , ‘ trmlberh a fourth member u: the lhop. at any rate that I shall be ‘hunting party who lied stayed in camp were mime to Md their Mm India upon having secured what I the Pfflfibyterian church was held ipanions. QUE OAR. ACCIDENT-On Fri- spsnt last week-end at h" home Indian Rflllnd day a iinnue car accident ocean-ed i Rl id . n vets e Table Parley which might have proved serious, A t t , when a rooster in flight came iii n even o much m t m -Comes To An End contact with the wlndshleid of one Tryon and vicinity took place on Wednesdry, November 25th when Eleanor Thomas of North Tryon was united ln marriage to Mr. OI The (Associated Pres!) LONDON, Nov. 2'l—'I‘he federal lstructures committee of the Indian Round Table Conference brought its sessions to an end tonight, leav- ing Indirs constitutional future a ‘matter for further conference and lng along one of our Island thor- oughfares. The windshield was bad. ly shattered and the rooster landed, ‘on the hack seat of the car accom- panied by more than half of the glass-fortunately the physician escaped injury from the flying frag- ments. The rooster, recovering later number of In his farewell address to thd proceeded to navigate with his wings and when flying around the car Cflmg in contact with the doc- tor's hand causing a severe lacera- tion to this pal-g of his anatomy. Filled with righteous indignation the physician stopped his car and after some futile attempts succeeded in capturing this unlicensed navigator of the sir and performed a hasty operation which resulted in death. The owner of this wild bird will be recompensed in full by prov. lng ownership of same after pay- lem, the chairman, Inrd Sankey, ‘mi- Lord High Chancellor. endeavoed BUCKTNGHAM, Que, Nov. 28b to relieve their despondency by saying a. federal India was not only possible but probable. "The sooner we can satisfy your aspirations, the better for every- body," he said. We are not going to desert you. I hope’ I shall meet one of the first to congratulate injuries sustained by the physic- ian. ' know wlll bring it peace and pros- perity at last. Montreal Port Closed For Season MONTREAL, Que., h... 28—(By The Canadian Press)—When the Laurentlc, the Ascania and the An. tonia sail from here today the pas- senger season of the port of mont- real will be brought to a. close. The scene now shifts to Halifax and Balm, John where the various ship- ping lines will establish their win- ter port terminals. While the transatlantic passenger service will be terminated the coas- tal passcngci‘ traffic finished yes- terday thg Roslallnd which supplies u virceklyr imsscngcr and freight ser- vice with Newfoundland sailed yes- terday for Charlottetown. P. E. 1., St. Pierre dc Mlquelon and Saint John's, Newfoundland. After the passenger liners depart the freight traffic will soon dwin- dle to a few shps who will brave the freezing up of the river. It is expected that the grain de- llveries will reach in the vicinity 0i the ninety-million bushels mark and not the hundred-million llgurc lpredlzted earlier ln the season. There lire at present nearly two mllllnn bushels on order while up- piexniatcly eighty-six million bus- hels have been shipped. ~ When the Manchester Commerce sailed yesterday it brought to a close the weekly service from hem to Manchester that has been main- tained throughout the summer. ' Four Canadian ‘National Steam- ship ocean vessels w'll winter hero. The Champlain, the Canadian Lead er. the Canadian Planter and the Canadian squatter will all remain for tizc winter. IN RAD! Health Improved OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 27. (BY thi Canadian Fresh-The condition o1 sennto~ Robertson, Minister or Lai- bor, who is in the hospltnl hell was improved this morning, uowfd‘ in: to word from his office at tilt Labor Department. The Senator. ,1~ b.9151» Lwyqviu hm“- LIA Bi Lair, y... IN ciiltisrlims?‘ 10539-11-30-11. _. 10539_11-S0-1i. ‘- Mrs. David Sheri-en, Crapaud, were,‘ ‘our roads here recently. Mr. Alex ‘ of our city doctors when proceed. from the shock of collision. again, it!‘ lng for damages to car and bodily. ,3}