NOVEMBER 8. 1935 r......___--—~-—-—- i an: slvlas loll?‘ 55° THE UHRJKIMI'I'E'I'OWN GUARDIAN AT (THE llAllAlllAll STilllES FRIDAY - SATURDAY - nouns! Granulated or ' ‘Brown Sugar 100 lbs. $5.45 Icuvo suean 2 u? 17¢ VANILLA EATON’S Artificial Van- illa. 8 oz. cruets, each MARMALADE Aylmer or Merrie Eng- and, 2 lb. jar ,. PRUNES New Crop, Medium size 60/70, lb. 9c: 2 lbs. .... 15c 28c 17c King Cole Old English TEA‘ A Bargain 1 lb. Package 47c TOMATOES Sundale, No, 21A, this. each 9c; 3 tins ., PEACHES 25c Choice Quality. large size _' . r 21/2 tin, each _. ., .. i GLENWOOD DICED BEETS OR CA R ROTS No. 2 Squat Tin. Each......... 10c y, MElliFllESll SMOKED CHUCK ROAST agar, Lb- m“ qinle ROAST BEEF, Lb- 15c “ROUND STEAK. 2 Lbs. 35° ACORNED PORK HOCKS. Lb......'|zn conuzo SPARE R1138.» Lb. "c SMOKED FILLETS,2 u». 27c rvnronnrn MILK Tall Tins 9c or 3 for 25c llElllZ ASST “SililPS Famiy Size (16'oz. Tin) z i" 27c Demonstration on Heinz Products SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th Regular ‘Size 3 *°' 27c "llew llrop Seedlcss RAISIIIS or AOIIRRAIITS roan: roe arusaane arses one A “on; - mews fig"... o time-emblem l- m“ d". Rana-neurone l‘ 11c w. 3 lbs-i 31c TORES tr i. \.»...,. l! /'.. J ' \ AlrIr'L‘\.\ '._.~ .')-lr r- ,-,, .~. ~ ., A consonant s 8 . e-rc will be purple rether than the ielt. The new color scheme. the end ._..___._._i. relieve _ ’ ‘the 1.11s. ileld e meet success- lul masquerade social Tuesday "mini in the idemorhl Room. A DfWrl-lnnle was carried out after which e lunch was served. l Rev. w. Pream conducted e prayer service in Bea. View Bali on Tilt-it'll! "filing to e large audi- ence. l-lis message on Prayer and inlnlsslving was most enpropd- Iate at this Iihanksgivlng eeeem. , The Kensington Dramatic Club ,presented e varied concert in Bee- view Hall on Monday evening lwder the auspices oi the Beeview men's Institute. The hall was ‘decorated with cut ilowors. Arthur ,8tewart presided. __A splendid sum ‘was realised. The Institute mem- jersaregreteiultoellwho helped to make the con the success it was. - appreciative "ence. Rev. J. M. Jdilrchison and Rev. Mr. Armour o1 the British and Foreign Bible 150d”? wero nfleent. Rev. Ir. Armour gave a. splendid eddroee ldealinz with the work or the society. The Male Choir of Long River United Church were present ‘ by special invitation. The W.‘ A. o! St. Stephens Church, Burlington, held their October meetin, at the home oi Mrs. AtwocdBlakeney. Sea. View, on Wednesday aiternoon. A large number oi members were present besides several visitors. The presi- dent, Mrs. George Poiitt, presided while the rector, Rev. Mr. Froarn, led the devotimel period. A pro- gram oi reading and Bible discus- sion followed and the closing hymn and benediction brought this meeting to e. close. The November meeting will be held at the home of Min. J. A. Millmarl, Burlington. . The home of ma. Linus Bron- nan, Darnley, was the scene oi a gathering on Monday evenirt when the neighbms and friends gathered to tender; a shower to her son. Leo, who had recently been married. and also to welcome his bride to the community. When the guests had arrived the bride and groom were escorted to seats o! honor and Robert Cousins pne- sided. The opening and presente- ~tion of the glits was made by_the young ladies oi the community. A Pleasant was spent in music and games and e lunch was ‘served. An interesting evening was spent in the Memorial Room oi the United (thumb here on Monday evening when the morn- beu oi the congregation gathered to tender e farewell reception to the pastor, Rev. M. A. Macmillan and Mrs. Mecllllilen, who are leev- ing shortly icr Weetville, Nova Scotia; where Mr. Meoidlillan has received s call. When all hen as- sembled. Archibald Woodside was asked toproside. John Simpson 1 then reed e. nicely worded address and the present ‘ oi a. nice chair and fcotstool was made by Mr. Looker-by. Remarks were made by several present, and llltrpMec- Mlllan on behali oi himself‘ end Mrs. Macidillan thanked all ior their many kindneescs All joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." A prom-em oi music, readings, ete., was well carried out and lunch was served ‘by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Brown. Graham's Road, wero recent visi- tors to Melpeque the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leckhart. l Mr. and Mrs. C. Runway, Sum- merslde, woro recent visitors to I Malpcque. . Miss Ina Phillips has returned to her home in Port Hill alter spend- ing a holiday, the glkst oi Mr. and ' Mrs. Everett Ramsa . l i Rev. B; R. Woodside Int 1d con- ‘ ducted the preparatory service Friday evening in the United Church at Malpeque. Miss Adele MazNutt. oi Char- lottetown, spent the week-erld at her home in Malpeque. Miss Idele Meorae. Bonshaw, has returned to her home alter e visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Mec- Gougan, Malpcque. Mrs. Colin Donald has returned to her home in Sea. View after spending a iew days with iriends l in Freetown. l Melville Donald, Alberwn, spent the week-end in Melpeque the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. James Donald. Mrs; Iester Proiitt, Bloomfield, spent the week-end in Bea View the guest oi Mr. end Mrs. Edwin Donald. " l 4 iMrsNeisonltemsay and Miss“ Sophie ‘Ramsey, Alberton, spent | the week-end with friends in Mal- venue-f l , letter.‘ _ _ l m." and we Arurur Rolland, [and ‘itinily st. recent visitors to Melneqlle. l. After an absence oi many years,’ outs to cum and the butcher cuts ' m‘ ‘i ' T‘: Feel Chilly-Start to Sneeze E vessels our T0 Answer Nov. liFMl-ll- Qitllen. from Montreal. . ll-Roeellnd, from New York, 12-300, irom Halifax, la-Newioundland, from Boston. U denariish. from Halliax. tween a doctor and a butcher. resemble s. gun? close to the ocean? ‘l. at the stake than to have your head out oii at the block‘! alters visit with iiendeinirink- bertouseiorcestlesinthealr‘! nleenore. was strls so to heaven when they die? Another Daniel Gives Judgment on Union ‘Question (O. r. l! Guardian's Specie! Wire) HALIFAX. Nev. d-Politicel un- ion of Nova Beetle, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, with lialliax as the Capital of the Mari- time Provinces, wes advocated today by J. Newton Harvey, prominent Vancouver business men. in an ari- drees to a service club here. Regional tariffs. edjustnlent oi subsidies and placing of banking ieoilitles at the disposal oi business min them were also rug- Iiltfli t0 Rive the country “s whole- some, healthy, national Canadian spirit and thus make Canada what ehe- is destined to be." w- Hervey. a native oi Bflifilmflk- deplored “dlscriminar ti practised by central Canada lllinst both the Maritimes and British Columbia in the pest. NBW Mickey Walker ls Suspended (c. r. by Guardian's Special Wlro) MONTREAL, Nov. B-JThe Mont. ioai Boxing Commission refused" to permit Al MloCoy and terry Johnson, negro bottles‘ from Pas- saic, N. J., to meet in the head- line bout oi tonight's fight cam and the whole nrogrisnrme was cancelled. Johnson was suggested n; g substitute for Mickey Walker who WI! suspended by the Commission ior failure to keep the engegq ment. Walker notiiied the pro- mcteroithebouthewouldbeun- able to appear because oi the death oi his iather October 29. The promoter told the Commission he was not notified until Nov. 1 and the suspension oi the for-mel- world welter- end light heavy- weight champion iollowed. ~ Halifax Port Arrivals ..._i_ ARRIVALS! Ba, irom Junaloa. Chomedy, irom Montreal. M. at L. Coaster, irom Lunenburg. lends. irom Montreal, Man. Division, from Philadelphia. Bhermsn B.. from local harbour. Wesson. from local harbour. Aranmove, irom local harbour. BAIIJNGB: Gitano, to Aberdeen, Bo. to local harbour. Bfillbl City. to Swansea. M. d: L. Coaster, to local harbour. 559ml“ 3-. to local harbour. Wesson, to local harbour. Aranmore, to local harbour. vssssns u: BIRTH: Shannan 13., discharging. viwmedy. loading. Pvrtilnloedlne. M, b L. Coaster, discharging. Arenmore. bunkering. _ No Need to Buy the Ordinary_. 'i‘here’s an ENTERPRISE at Every Popular Price MONARCH "Supreme in P ' ' anon nuns: 99'5" 98-50 .. i yfluo. _ ‘YICTORY Lending Value in the Medium Price Field" 7700 SHWPLEX “Ideal Store at n Moderate Price" . ... 6600 cArrrAr. “r Abo itsPri A E'r...~..'.° ........ “T? 54'0" We invite you to buy on the HOLMAN HOME PLAN 10% now and the RANGE you choose goes to your HOME T0- DAY. Balance stretch- ed over 10 months. No Interest. “ or Small ‘ m?! ' Homes” y. _ lowest rrlee “m. 39.95 CHARLOTTETOWN Toronto Royal Winter Fair Excursion Going November 10th to 26th. Good to return until December 2nd. ' . Fare from Charlottetown to Toronto and return $32.20. ' also November 15th, Couch Excursion to Saint Jdrn, iere seas. November 15th, Couch xcursion to Sydney, iere $8.10. W. K. ROGERS Currie Building, Be, hankering“ ghlggo-liféllgi 181 Queen St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Men. Division. loading 4i- Bristol City, loading. Zentl. discharging. 6—Henneeeid irom Imminghrcrrr. Be. from Halifax. Hiokorol. from Montreal. Lady Hawkins, irom Bermuda. ‘l-Clty oi Khioe, irom Calcutta. Lenarfish, irom Halifax. 8—Newioundland, irom Liverpool. Spinal. irom Swansea, Chedabucto. from E. C. Ports. mmiilicl. from St. John's. Calrnvalona, irom Montreal, Csvelier, from Montreal. Salacia, irom Montreal. Nova II, irom Halifax. Bulkarier. irom Montreal. Pllsudski. irom Copenhagen. Merits. irom Halifax. Lady Drake. irom Bermuda. l-lercl’. irom Montreal. RIDDLES 1. What is the centre oi gravity? l. What is the diiierenoe be- 3. In what way does a volcano 4. What. tree is it that stays t. What insect made e good tehman? e. How does the sailor know I. What is the right kind of tim- is it which by losing an nothing leit but a nose? l0. Why do good little boys and Antwerp to Rlddee ___- FOX SHOW PROGRAM- to kill. 3. They both discharge. 4. The beech (beach) tree. 5. Spider (spied her). Because he has been to sea. (see). ‘l. Because e. hot steak is better than a cold chop. 8. Bun- beams. 9. Noise. l0. Because it is not saie to trust children in a place Where there is fire. The Eastern Guardian newe oi local interest but advertis- lng oi n nevrey nature may be lu- ee payable In advance. Maboxfs Rexali Boys and Girls Prize contest. Get, your nominations in early and be assured. oi a good oririnll Ind Kahlil” -‘1"8ll* "m" start. Contest closes Christmas Eve. Hmlrm i" “"‘""“‘ d “ {"1" kidney stimulant an durelr. L'2609'n“a‘1l' llemomhor also that other symptoms -—-—-i of kidney nnd bladder trouble are HWEASTERN PERSONALS — backache. leg cramps puffy eyes. Miss Elsie Dockendorii, R.N., has returned to the United States ai- ter spendi an enjoyable summer at her home Edgar Dockendorii, who has been in Charlottetown during the past October: , , _ week, has returned to his home in and. xquu-jofl, m‘ u", Ml- “Wt-Mi” Maw“ B"- Martin, Isabel Goodwin, Isabel haut, accompanied by Miss Ruth Ross. were recent visitors at the home oi Mrs. Stephen Ward, 5t. Peter's Road-Mrs. Lincoln Currie, Mt. Hope, my! a short visit to Charlottetown Tuesday.-Mr. John A. Brehaut oi Mt. Hope is at pree- ent visiting at Abney, the guest oi Mr. Alex BuelL-Mr. James Cahlil, Mt. Hope, paid a weekand visit to The letter "V". 2. A doctor Pine Byru Cox Hotel, sourls. Then cornea the cold which, if not attended to , wmunn 1t immediately, shortly works down into the bronchial n” tubes, and the cough eterte. On the flret sign oi e cold or ooervglr go to your drugglefle end get e bottle oi Dr. You v15. nnd it to’ be e prompt, pleasant, re~ liable and efleotual remedy for your trouble. It. has been on the market for the past 44 years. mm“ Noe“, 31.3% Jun “mo”. Don't experiment wit a substitute end be dia- appolnted. Get ‘ ‘ Dr. . ,r».,/. ....~. Wivtyuzgfiw _ r: 1.4.... _, n", ‘mama Y, zvovszumzn aru- 9.00 AJlL-Judaing plated, 2.00 P.M.—Pr‘eeentation of Trophies by H_ie_HOMllI' Lieutenant Governor George D. DeBlols m Paton Pavilion. _(If time wldcondifione permit). Flush Kidneys oi Acid and Poisons Stop Getting Up Nights IRON '?U'<E Bakes perfectly-a pos- itive delight to the most exacting house- wife. Gives utmost heat, yet builtrto save fuel. Beautifully modern. ‘You really should lee t r " ' a illol lhlvilll-Qll This EXPERT Y... A , EHTERPRI r: is alzsr He's been building etovesfor 40 years and knows what he's talking about Y when he tells you that "Every HID- DEN PART. of each ENTERPRISE is forged to Last Longer." ENTERPRISE Range.” I l . $90.50. He’: but one of the many trained and skilled fellow workers who knows why ENTERPRISE -- “The Better, Range"— ls THE Range to BUY- SUMMERSIDE issued out oi His Madestya Su- preme Court of Judicature at the suit oi th; Royal Bank of Canada against William J. somers and David Cevenegh I have taken and seiaed all the estate right title and interest oi the said David Caven- egh‘ in and to all that tract of lend situate in Charlottetown m Street aioresai’ thence easterly along eald street twenty- qnq to the place oi “r- ment belnl pert o1 Town Int Num- ber-Twenty-nine in the second 100 _ 'lots in Charlottetown and X HEREBY live Public Notice thet I will on the 10th day oi Jan- uary use ettbe hour oi two o'clock in the afternoon on the premises at Charlottetown a‘ ‘ set uP and sell at public auction the said property or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on said ex» . l gged they be- .,,‘;,‘,‘°‘1,.",'§'l"r’s'r ‘lalleslildller is irritated (men presnge is scanty and emarte and burns -eleep la restless and nightly vlelte to the bathroom are frequent. The right harmless and in- expensive way to stop thle trouble and restore healthy action to kid- neys and bladder is to get from lnY drngglsi a Ml rent bot of 00H Medal liaarlem Oil Capsules and take u dIfQ|_'[|gd~—yflu won't be disap- polntech-hut be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Hearlcni Oll Capsules —the .."l‘lrll column la reserved ior rted ut i eenle n vvorrl strictly ..'V0'l'lNG starts Saturday in moist palms and nr-rvournees. NUTRE DAME ACADEMY The ioiiowlng students secured an average oi 75% ior the month in Mt. Hopla-Mr. Doyle, Frances McCerey end Mar- jorie Mclnnie (equal), Rite. Norrie, Josephine Doiron, Margaret Doyle, Nora Maoidilian. ~ Grade l! -- NormePeppin, Rite Bowling, Bite Doucette, Margaret Mciiinnon, Gladys Bell, Lillian Mc- cerron. . _ _ s Dqartmnt .5cnlor Division - Joyce Stabl, Lucy Deelioebee, Margaret MacDon- aid, Audrey Junior Dlvleilisr-Agaes Meclieer- eanor i-iogan, Laure Heel-sine, Ell- een Waye, Lovelyn Douglas, Stella is. I n Grade vm - Betty telurtlssr, . 8 l Marion Quinn. Philippe Bradley. Roselle Kiggine, Priscilla Chandler. Grade Vli-Josephing Brown. Grade Vl-Merion Mitchell, Mad- ood,’ Nomqvgielne gay. Catherine Doyle, Zita Grade V-Marcle Murray. Lor- raine Oetway. Grade Ill-Helen Malone, ines aid. lH-anoee Coyle, Marie Home. Grade O'Brien ‘nearne, Joan Osborne. Mm Kenna- ,ney, Irene Peters. Ruth Dufly, ll- Mg new", . l r ‘lllurrll. “N! .nermce Jiieriells-arei nd forty-eight. 79-100 Sheriffs lees and ell other legal and rigs.) rolm o. MCFADYEN Sheriil oi Queens County Bheriws Ollioe. Chariofletnwn, Queens County. ‘The 0th day oi Novembe 1&5. - Ir-762Z i5’ i ecutlon being the sum oi fourteen . l Donald, Barbara Coyie. Thelma Mc- cgade IV - Marlon Burke and Genevieve Welsh (equal), Joyce Lee, Shirley McNally, Phyllis Blanchard. Hbrenol Lee. Grade Ill-dean Brown, Maureen Brown. Phyllis Prunty, Shirley Mc- han. . Grads fl-Noreen Nocnan. Kath- leen Harrell and mid Adams (equ- al), Florence McAulay, Margaret currie. May Doyle. Merv Simon-h. Joan Weir, Irencea Longaphie, Clev- ea" Collins, Joan McCallum. KINSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade X-l, Gladys tbllend; 2, Dorothy Baker; 8. Marjorie Ken- orirrlc rx-l, Annie Delaney; z, Merton Salter: 8, Anicete Braham. . Clrade VIII-q, David Maclrean: I, K0111! we”: 3, Rllph Somers. Grade —l Joyce Howard; 2. terrains flcilelion; 3, Vina Hig- Grade vr-l, Arthur um; 2, gfl Fender-gust; 3, Inghem Mc- Gfade V ( Proiltt-L-l, Wanda Mann; 2, W ne Delaney: s, Geral- dine llclean. Grade V (Miss Resdy)-l. Pat- ricia ‘Pendeneet: 2. Gussle lleo- Donald; l. Nelson Ceseley. Gide N-l. ‘Indie Olllk‘, i. Iin~ ' ‘ lreheer; S. Aaflrewlunidbrq. Grade III-l, Lowell McLean; 2, Jessie Clark; 3, Aieah Palms‘; Grade II-l, Enid Champion; 2, shirley Monklcy; 3, Eileen Proiitt. Grade I (nJ-l, Jean Mill; 2, Nlay Watsozif s, Henriette. MacArthur. Grade I (b)-l, James Saunders; 2, Lee Semple; 8, Tommy Ponder- gust. FARM ron slur I am instructed to sell by Auction on the Premises at South Melville, the ienn owned by the late Jnlhn McQunld, on Tuesday the 12th instant, at 2 P. M. This fann con- ’ talns‘ 100 acres, is in high state ol cultivation, is conveniently located and has up-to-date buildings in first clam condition. Also B 1-2 year old colt for sale. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Anctloneen JD‘ L-3535~ll-6-6l. . v WE'RE cent; " ARE v00? la the time in - plnla yuur ronl unis-r __ ‘ lrrlm-r- rlrr- cold weather ' Iris In. ‘ lvr- lune In aiswk null m-rh lug regularly by rnrn, lrllll [rnslr vmsllsr comprising: Genuine- Brute-ll un- lllrnrllr- Iur innnren. Anuerls-ian ll. Ir. A‘ \\'. Ilnrd Yul for liner-hum- era, . invernr-ne acres-nail Old Hyllnly screened Nnringhlll erreoncll Albion Nut Albion Round Ilomlnion llmuu-lmlrl wHlhal-nssc.» PHONE No. I70 Ability To See Comfortably Th0 05.19“ of a modern eye service ie to enable patients to see comfortably. That means seohg without atnin on the 17H- And eke the avoidance oi many bodily results oi eye strain. That thought deserves ills consideration oi all who are not oefllln oi the concil- tlcn ei their eyes. G. F. Hutcheson