. lleniiccuy otter ‘a at Cardigln‘ dtszoo * at m0 on "Sim _clservicm. . _, Guardian mun suim our - . MQI-Ienncsflqy 5m hsvpmtireazxl ‘ Hilly of the entire unity in the oss helins sustclnedln up; death of ‘his wife who passed puny "Wink! Yesterdaymiirnomingl. its, . an - lug the kitchen iire wsllittc awuqshn gal ., and und nip had a - ‘" i" Lorne Valley ‘at 11.00; Lllfilrlollfiltfliile December 2 Volley and cardigan will please note the change in the hour 4-‘ ..-idr. George Hooper, Moran, n. A~< t.- left Tuésdlv morning for Califor- ‘nlnhEn route no wui visit his daughter in Boston andphls son in ‘New York. Mr. Hooper will return "in npru. l 1 r i 'An Amorlcm Anni: advcrtisim its tires IwBIfltQYII-nd by p111‘- dns only" tlievnlmeof the product oirlliceslsiu- - ., " nfllArAA x. grrvvvv_ “a Advertisements. ...r. 10o BIL“!!! of I woril Q0 Dir flue of l IMU I! per line o! I words ‘Nib Ibis)! I words "For Sale) h w sut- "rcicls son s its‘. _ . . veiwnalirpupfl. one female. K. i‘. e, Chtown, R. B. No. 8. ‘ . ' 9345-11-25-41, s-omimioiv OXFORD " ram ceqizctown. 192s, weight 2:10 lbs, "M11. £20.00 n03. Jonh llcrtonfiAnnnndqie. ssao-u-ze-si ----~ ni-i-wu-uistM-um- _ _ you snns-anorsmitsii"rcais" " _ I cosr-uionusc runner no." "min bred Guernsey nun" *4 years old, G. H. Green, Kingston. - To diouss r0 new. APPLY 1x2 isoorost.‘ . ' ssu-n-aa-ai RTABJJ runrirsnsn ‘ in good locality to let for _ tor months. Apply in writing ‘W clo Guardian Ofticedo“ t ‘n. ' vourii “$011 omcs . _ ales _ . ihd sfeuosrsnher preterm. Apply by Mltcrto 7's" clo oararérninn .11~s4-g,e ; 1v. ‘ idus Iiox 3i- ii new high b0!‘ ‘ shipments-sine Q dsrd size:- W1?’ s son snip-rumour‘ with 100 records," colt‘ l: bcughtéfa. bnfgtln. um a‘ . ,. .. > - e '~ "hfimi-u-sr-ai Waterloo Sheet, -———-—~.~——————-'—++ - ‘Male Help ‘Wanted?- cic osmium. enact "M 3600186 plcyment lorBarbei-s. e!- Dert in twcehr Write-Meier Bar- ber ' ant ' S-I-B-ttitl . . »-;-.»»r1"-"i-"»-=',~-=~*"~s:-". " 9318-11-27-31. . i WANTED-POSITION AS nonse- » um p, lust the thin!‘ {or acknowledge- "on. Pisq " Dec. i0. will Pblvlns P. 1s i ‘ I! not‘ clnioildiborcre 1-28-31 .¢-n.-i,_ "Pitltsslp hey, apply No." s evilrpo st. . , ‘41-29-21’ P0 “ wANntifl-nsn rgmnss Dfisnd Brice and de- sdri n rim utter. Apply Fox x m, Nwth ‘rryvn, P. 2.1. ‘ i " kssoi-ii-zi-vi "Inst "~ Please leave. at Nfliiidsoif Service _ Station. ssoo-ii-zslzi osr-iiloilr smvm FEMALE pup. Registration letters 0.2; Finder communicate with Coffin dz 00., Chztown. Reward.. = '" , 9389-1i-29-Si Sittuaitionr. ‘warned _ .in town or country with q ' ld six years old. Apply 23o ‘ “st. - - 9379-11-29-21 i "r; _ Nursing “F. - "l. l‘ I >~ ' a sonootr-ron amass. _ en Henry "Gale! J-Iospiilal. l, hill,-.‘_ Mass. Standardized Hospital and doerediwdsohooi. yew: course. Aifiliatimi with Hospital and i "ll . ~ formation opply to Superintend- ent; osvs-n-ss-ei i _ Miscellaneous OOBRISPONISUICI» cums AND envelopes with address printed, . dent, mtlmltions, etc. Guardian iv W1 ' 1N0. ALIBEDfMACDQNALD, ‘ Band" Surveyor, Hermanviile, P. n. ti.‘ 9138-11-17-11110. —-———— KIIDBIAM AND MOURNING cards,» shortest notice. Guard- laiiv-lolifflnterylfl - I V Tsq 'EXPEDITIOUS- _ organs Job Print; $195" ‘ ZfiUARDIAhpw i" " . -—~ ,, -, a mrcrm e" MW , i mm l r c 1 imp» “ed-a _ ended the series ‘ mas. ' reruns-At, blown and delicious” ,_Q3fl[.11_g9_2 CLUB-"Members ,,mpiinded_ 9 th qglj -_ n...°.."""c,:""~. _..,,,.1f:,§,‘:“,;*:,§,? _ -"" I , aso ,\ - 11ml» W- Roper. Cliiilctteto “WNW. director for New Brunswm 2nd Prince Edward Island 0i the “gnadlllm Gornsey Breeders Associa- n “m, where Tlgagteiatndéiid from Tomnm association. at‘ whi secure a eldm’ an r _ time Provincgs; ' t-‘w t? .—-*——- l" t ~ M s- n. a _ ward Island and mafia 9°" Mlllsrave, continue oo-bo heavy, throng National Express, shipped to _Y0rl|: sreee script. " I * niwrovnnmii. su._ atwndance of w,‘ "pnydrqfgifif svloudid clay at st. Joseph's Soils-libs Hall 1m evening. The adios were an by the following: . "mam I-e-rter; 1nd- ‘wmztst so: new - .‘z. c table. H- Grossory. L: nlghtir play until after Christ- ThQY are mostly ._ Boston and New eh. where they are in dcmllhd. - Moncton’ Tran. Mr .‘ e Slwqllssrfuir; igorib MAN - The many friends oi’ Mr." Russel H. "Davidson, formerly chief clerk at the Vicwriajl-lotel here, will be pleased to learn; srreporled re- WIWIX in B Hollis): exchange. that he ls makings splendid success as manage of the New Iiearmment (now the “Scotlir” Hotel at ‘ri-uro.) Mr. Davidson has managed the ho- tel st Truro for the past five years with" complete satisfaction in the management Ind t _ public at largp, and his experie ce‘ and ideas have counted a great deal in there- modelling and relurnishing of the establishment there. Mr. Davidson, who belongs to St. Peters, P.E.I., is a returned sol and one of the best fine-men t fiiis Province-has produced. _, -" _"=“ ‘i PERSONALS , A Mrs. J. B. Lowthsr and two chil- dren, Girvin, Sula, Who._hnve been visiting Mfs. hawthorn and Mrs.- M. S. Woodside, Tryon, for the past two months. left for thcir home in the West _on Tué- day last . ‘ ' - - Geo. W. Snelgrove oi the C.N. R., who haswbeen. confined to his home with of neur- ritis was. r lug" bitter" yesterday andhopes to be- around. s. iew days. . Bsoinin ___.-< Mrs. E. P1‘ Siaveri: and two sons of North Sydney,_._;bI-.~S., arrived in gitssts of Mrs. Steven's parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. Philip Bridges, 1'17 King st. __ Mr, John A.» d. hnd surveyor of Hemiznvlile came rto the city yesterday from Col. Weather- ' Me's at Bellevue. where he was en- iJ gaged in sui ,.__business. 3133i ‘ S _ poison-At the ;oity' Hospital, Nov. 1s, ma, w Mr. and Mrs. win. Doiron, a so . " I 0 A jinspital, Nov. 2551925101 Moses Petenhasort. "-1 HUGHES" -—~ M tho City Hilpltnl, Nov. 23.1938, to M1‘; and Mrs. W. S. Hughes; a daughter: I - multistage onsAnn-nurrige-snie-rrrnnirge took place in Que." on Novenmciyiltl,’ i ‘Sat 8t. “Tomes Catholic Church p! P. J. Cleary‘ of Mbntnsai oobllbiflriet om. former- ly~ of Chnrlotteiiowiir. r - IIAODONALD-‘ATWELL - at the 1 ‘dance cftiiciridcb parents, at I ice throw-g "moms": a” . ‘ ilekiuins: This" I . UURLING nourm- ‘ parents Mr. . the city last evening. They are the» _Eric Hive‘ was best man. I ‘Centroliiuardian - A DOWNY FLAKES are round, i Tho Public rims 1'" was! is cllmorniicrlos Slit-Would it "be possible, i.n W"! Film‘. to give a short deacrlp- ‘ ticn or explanatiomfl "UNIQUE:- tic." what it is and how it helps towards scod health? r ' lqbe sot on this s éct. ‘rhank you for " time undist- teiition you may give this request: _ I am» Bl?‘ 8%., : , KNOWLEDGE HUNTER Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1998.‘ l, _._Chir0proctic is anmethcd ct ad- jiis the cause of disease by the adjustment of vertebrae. The me- thod isiounded upon the hypoth- esis‘ that the sublimation oi’ the ver- i l c» gowns" slur. r PHOTOGRAPHS 8984. for Appointment‘ I KANDSOMZE TEOPIIIE; DIS- rmulltnz- _ cups, the ies generously donat- ed by His Honor Lieutenant Gover- nor Hea tothe individ show- ing the g "nest improvenien "iwthe beautifying of farm honresmlirough- out the Province, are’ nnw on dis- play in Mr. Chester ‘ A. Campbell's jewelery store window, Queen St. These trophies whlcluwifrd won-by; Mr. n. A. McBBath, mrshoeid. ‘(Queens County), Mrs. Robert" Bar» rctt, central Lot 16 (Prince Co.) and fifislimflerbert ie, Lower Montague ~(K s Co.) m very me and substantial s.‘ BEBEKAHS ENTEBTAIN AT CARDSr-A most- delightful- card_ party was given last‘? night‘ in the Oddfellcws new hall; when the R6: bekahs entertained at Bridge end Auction forty fives‘, oi’ which tliére were _i_n all thirty tables. rerre msnts were served, and all Bvenihs- Th1 prize winners were, for Bfldsm-Lames First, Miss L01; White‘ Ge tie ns Fir ' - ‘Imm- fl mo shsniriqa! Macnougau. F0 F6 '1 . Ladies first, ivlizr“ hi; Ins-dies Consolation, Mrs, D_ n M5,: rifion; Gentleman's iii-gt, 14pm, win; 9 981191‘. Gentleman's Consolation, Dr. Green. v - . _<-0>—__ nmcnomlnprnrwsnr. wrinnmu The minds; r M155 Do I Maw mnflld- dsushlér? of Mr. nrnadfndrs Lauchlln MmcDonald, to Mr. n n’ AMH- of Ottawa. place atthe 1mm.“ i“ Wléfifldd-gqglirents in this 61W noon yestardeyza; 1,. n?’ ‘Fmllimif W8§ Pei-loaned by D15 3111155? in the presence oi’ immediate relatives and intimate frltndq of the bride. " Miss Idlflan MncKflizie Played the wedding march and Miss ' 5W1“ sans “Where thou guest will go." _ ) ‘Hie bride wasgowned in cream Sol-in. trimmed with lace‘ and pearls and carried a bouquet oi pink roses. The bridesmaid; Miss Mary Mitc- D0118“. Sister oi the bride, wore shadow velvet and carried a. bou- quetpf pink chrysanthemums. Mr. I The house was beautifully decor- ated with-yellow chrysanthemunis. Little Joan Smith opened‘ the door for the guests. The numerous wedding presents were valuable andbeautilul. . ~ Att-erthe ceremony. Mr, prrd Mm, Atwellvleft on-tkit afternoon train eh route» to Halifax whence they will sail for Barbadoes on a six week's honeymoon trip. On their ret to Canada. "they will reside at Ottawa- ‘Iihe fiiuardlon joins nudism-congratulations. cirumir-‘io noun iivcu- NEW cannons ' . - ' t_ u MONTREAL, Nov..27 , vomnew churches srnfconsidezgb , enlarge- ment to some-ct ‘ineqimsent hund- lugs, involving‘ an~outldrot~ ‘sp- proximately $100,111! icon! Ithcbuiid- ‘ Q 1-" the United Cltlircifof 0W1?!" of Montrcld for the colning- year. n“ accordingrtc eh announcement made ' today by Rm. Dr. William Li?!» » oiei-xoitiinmnti-eei ‘ *-:.i' . ron or IN- . ," arsenals. .35", “our,” u . \ ." some, i-ll l1‘ t rves from performing their normal ree handsome , silver, -Dalnty.; pijesen voted-it a most enjoyable" Wen: LadiesiConsolstion, Miss n. m MacDonald, daughter of the late 5 Lake. .er, Mm JJC. . ,,. ~- _" meter? nthst ‘ ‘ causes pressure upon the nerves that pass through the, open‘- lngs between the" vertebrae cs they leave "the spinal cord and that this pressure provents the cord and ner- Qfigzgon of transmitting mental ini- "p lrom the brain to the body. Subluxotions are caused by jars, which occur during the performing oflrordinacy occupations. Many oi them are so slight that the patient does not realiie their existence and is unfibliftb determine the douse of his ailments. ‘ The an it consists of such will place them in their normal posit- ions. Chiropractors claim that through adjustment the cause of all disease can be corrected. Theleast displacement of the vertebrae chan- ges the spinal nerves pass and any such change brings on unnatural pressure to bear upon the nerve. If on ‘the motor side. the controlling Junction oi transmission through the~nerve is restricted‘ or entirely inhibited so ‘that the organs to which this nerve? passes are dviiflv- ed cf action to‘ a greater or lass de- gree. When~the nerve is restored to its nornilil condition. the rc- any ‘follows. v i! ‘ THE 1141's Ed. G. Gentleman's Consolation, Lem,‘ I Citizens of dii classes learnsd with "yesterday cf the death-of one "our most prominent citizens, M1‘- John Modrhee, who prism away sl- noorr in the Charlottetown Hospital- Mr. MacPhee had" been in ialllnfl lialth for some time. and about =- month ago was _ removed to "the Charlottetown Hospital. For 50ml! tune strong hopes were entertained 01.1115 réccveryflbut about a week ago his illness took ssericus turn. and he sank grsduslly until the end came. _ _ r - ‘Hie late Mr. MacPiroe was born in i852 at Bayileld, Int-W." a. scn of Mr. Angus MacPhee and Arabella MaqPhee. He received his cIl-‘lxfdu- cation in the school at Bayfl 3nd began his business career as assist- ant in the-establishment of the late Mr. Knight‘ of" Sourls. When about ‘26 years cf age; he removed to Char- lottetown. where. he was employed ,,the late Mr. D. Brannon, a PTO‘ ' nt merchant" o1 the city- helm‘ _ "enhiredwhiremoloy of the law ‘Owen qcnnoiiyi- flit" wh‘“h~ hi’. ell"- general-merchant, under the iirm name of- John" MecPhec 6s Co. twists, and othér strains oi’ uiqoddy s "re-positioning of the vertebrates: . supiption of" those functions natur-" . .. .11. w.‘ (The; and boys ;q tobacco T v blotlcondition 0.. kee -~-— It does- not " crumblttdnd there a- _' Continued page l I. parri to keep him constantly infer-l med ofthe progress" of King Geor- ge. Thefope has expressed the hope that Majesty will soonr take a. turn (for the better. '1 King Victor Emmanuel frequent-~ ly enquires as to King George's con- dition, and Premier Mussolini is’ in all WlEREcanbe p-gaaaboundsin dry out, 0 I v | l. k I‘, 15k Paradise found such spore the lakes, rivers _ , , 10f the Maritlmesl And .1 Q1!“ lie‘ found a chew of such satisfying goodness, as Big Ben ! It is, always in the best because the plug P8 Bid Ben fresh and moist chip or is no waste. Chewing b RESCRIPTION IS .,,. . diatnglrltrt... the .4111? r l f’ PLUG is {he ‘d- y‘: _.,r,-r .r u." v5 ., A Valuable ' ' iiffPslsefflia d? 1S not’? attic ed 1° seducing Tobacco" a gavel It ' - DispensetYCorrectly At this drugstone the pieslripuen is given the utmost one ‘ind 1M!!!‘ tlun. Only the-best‘ quality drilgnfiure wised. and ‘are. obtnhol‘? from the most reliable manufacturers. leg-- isfiered gglstsr" willy-wrong ‘loll-gin perleiice do all flispeiifilvig, _ " Luvs us voun‘ " gaged in business for-himiel! l", l! _ constant much with the Italian med of every phase of the illness. the details ci’ His Majesty's ness. Popelo D'R.omana. in‘ leading editorial today. Pm- L the tunlque- position." of King Geor- ge, "the constructional monarch of the vastest iirid the most‘ varied Empirpdih the-world» Whose success in the turbulent; and chaotic war period; was ‘ V‘ "edby his popular- ity througho ptthe Einphe." r Popular Shown l LONDONmNcvember . 2a. -'I‘he 111,188! hevremoved" with his wife and family-to Boston, whorls he took a position with one» Ohbhh-li-IEB de- partmental stores in that city. In» April, 1885. on the death of his wife. he returned to Charlottetown. where he again en the employ of Ow-v en Connolly. On Mr.. Connolly's death, rhe became y 0f- the Connolly estate. which post he filled to" the ‘end oi his lite. ‘_ In 1883 he married Ellen‘ Jane MacDonald of St. Peters f this union there are two children, a- son, Dr. John A. Mac- Phee or Summerside, and ‘a daught- lilfacKenzie of fleorgc, B. C. He is also survived by abiothar; Avuhilttld A. and two sis- ' Mrs. lifilryngncs MacDonald, and Mrs. Chrlttina resi ' atjayflcld! also two bro- th . Peter" and Pius r‘ of Boston. Mass. - - 1 The lntelilr. MacPhee was one of. the" oldestmembbrs of the Caledon- "Mrf Jo deep inter-sierra "was a falnllllr fig- : in _, a stAunch Ooh-l i ~ ' corn. s u mittcrrliBllFccnjpml-Ifl .1 ‘i cltiteh: n ' dflrfifin... v , - tofdlhcrywintsllsctual at- Tfhe whim-mad place today un- i ' sci th Cal 1 lliibhtefoiogilirhworir home to The P01115111‘ will funeral ‘St umbo-‘c ‘infifiiielltl pg. .11 ureat the St. Andrew’ dinners, the , ‘ Scottish Gatherings prld other club-m mm" ‘ uni-La! flu, t?" inn mt tense" popular" sympathy over the" illness -of George was shown by an midi c8111 one“of the big London moving‘ picture theatres oc- night. A talking film showing His Majesty opening the new Tyne lw-lrlflfl m. Newcastle on October 10. was watched/dirtiest) silence. When at the con ukicn a close-up of the King was H _ ed’ on the screen, tho entire and rice rose spontaneously, and stood silently at attention un- til ohe end of the picture. Touching incident __ LONDON, Nov. 28—A touching by the Evening News today. ‘The news said it understocdwhat, "the King," learning oihthe decision oi Mimltaohern. alithe mince of Wales to return said‘ to those at his bedside. "I did not wgutliim tooretuni, but. I knew he mum 30mg back ii necessary." ‘ The News said" the voluntary de- cision" Of-“Jillk Prince of Wales to inn Club, in" wiimh he always took a mmm mm -" pr-datiyg cheered the mpg, 11m understands that e Prince he did Wlnt no pen. rejoice over “bat- ter news“ ~ ‘ sense of_ duty or tlib‘ "cl. who is cur- .3148, mnnofl." ' H wtvinsiliettht trai'ulie""ordsredreid9'i1° _ r Ambassador at London, being infior-Q Italian newspapers are publishing ‘ long despatches frorn- London with» rry. Ins-The morning" condition ol- the visit to return mm ipoirAi." miini" norms? -' n s20» . linger-n . . dispatch from been __ - , p _ leave iowbak -alacdi"cnriirfthfl "Inst nighttime “Y. M. c; the Priaosa-oi over- the iwiiwsw-by 26a pins swi- . wow,- IMPORTANT had been cancelled. The train will take about hours’ to run the 300 miles to Dar-y Eur-Salaam. Telephone and téle-' graph stations along the way wllll stand by continuously so ‘that all! messages transmitted with iittlq delay. ‘with his brother, it is unknown here Just where the Duke or Gloucester is or how soon he canjcin. his brother. _ » ' ‘ my Pnnscizsrrrou DISPENBED J. Ernesfgf-l’. ~WortIrI Phcne 82 to start for Klgcma. at midnight G. Swan 18 Fl. Goes to the Prince can be H: Rodd IA. McEachernw. Although the telegram receivedn. Mathescn by Prime Minister Baldwin shows .-J- Webster that the Prince of Wales, is in touchy — ' » w “brunch in.“ use“ u... u," . . . . . . . 15a", mo 20e- . 23o Total 2100.. o “onnrsupwer ‘fetal 2654 "Tizusrirbns" ‘they parted to goon separate r. Brady 152 hunting trips early in October. The W. Wakelin ..... ...,. 95 Duke worked southward Tanganyika, places. About ten days ago the Dukesf. ‘party began a, canoe trip along. the Cliiniiesi river in Northern Rho-f desla, o. tributary of the Zs-znbssi.’ ;The amusement at that time ‘were for the brothers to meet at Livingstone, Rhodesia. and to. tra- l ceand dramatic incident was related V91 1708873191‘ W C9416 Town for Christmas. -—-—-¢+Q-___. COOLIDGB MOVE IN WORLD COURT ISSUE EXPECTED ' WASHINGTON. November 28. — While no formal move has been = made by the State Department in the interest oi‘ clearing thewuy for American participation in the iworlcl Court. the matter will ‘be taken up with I-‘resident Coolidge by Secretary Kellogg at or after to- ngrrcws regular meeting of the flabinet. Tho prospects adpesr to bQ flint the President's desire .,i‘0i1nd out his term by bringing this Giiveldiinont into aillllnticii with ltho court will soon take definite ~ ,g1s01’LIa1vlcf" CIT-i! [HAGUE . 1‘ ‘an inwcltinp witch. Jr, Ar. Si! ‘oi the "Y" team rolled": Mills and time scores or thereipcctioip built. flown onetrien .h = ‘ citrus. , V 0' , In iom-llosdisli-j .? "Y'- ‘fi- “- 1on3 ‘ 1;. t0‘ ted ‘ l r irradiated-neon "W" “fitiiisddoml . "t; it l" ‘ l." through C. E. MncOlflgw .... 117 camping in .vm1°u5|J.' Peters ......... ' rE. Mlrcll --.. 121 Total i900 ' ' nowuivo TONIGHT v.00 to sso Y's Men. No. 1 alley,’ C. N; R. 8.30, to 10.00 C. N,VR, League. 262