‘THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ Central Guardian '1" EATON GROGETERIA —- CARRY and SAVE —— MANY SAVINGS AT THE GROCETERIA SATURDAY AND MONDAY . . Campbell's Tomato i Lux, Soups, 2 tins . . . . . .25c 3 pkgea ,». . . ..»..-..-...,.29¢ Sliced Bacon. choice quality, per lb. 32c CAPITOL T0_DAY SBBVIM ATTIIIHAZILIIOOK Baptist church. Sunday, atternoon, Nov. 24, at 3 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Viri- oent. Charlottetown, will preach. _-__ "DIAMONII ll AST Ell." AND~COKKDY ~».S'TRAND TO-DAY ROMANCE - ACTION - COMEDY G-Thrilling i. _ 1 New YAfPrQgram The eternI-l light between Hey money and love. A seeth- ing. thrilling drama with a "l"? "I lllllhs. and a hundred llllimelllq of ""1313; ‘nd "u_ r HUNTER lIVlB-Jlnilkd Chllff-h ‘services tor Sunday Nov. 24th., arc as follows: 11 a. m. Wiltshlre; 3 p. m. Wheatley River; 'I p. m. Hunter River. A. B. Chapman. Pastor. COVERED-UNION ROAD . — United Church services lcl’ Sunday 24th., are: West Covehead ll a. m, gamma - 25¢ '- ‘TSlGllT. m. i -_ . i WINSIA)! SERVICES — Services in the Winsloe United Clhumhes 0n Sunday next, Nov. 24th., wt! be as follows: d-lighileld at ll a. m, Princetown Road at 3 p. m., North Winsloe at ‘l p. m. FUNERAL SERVICES.- The tun- eral oi’ the late Peter Lawless, who died at his home in Norborough on the 11th., November inn, was held on Wcdnuday morning lest to 8t. James Church, Summer-field. A large procession o! mourning lrlends and neighbors iolhowed the remains v to the Church where a luneral Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. Francis McDonald. Th4; de- ceased was widely blown and high- ll’ Yfifibecled in the community in which he was born and lived during his entire lite oi’ seventy-eight years. Oi a kind and sociable dis- position, industrious and generous [he made Iriends among all classes. _.W'hila busily engaged in his own mersonal pursuits, he could always find time to assist a neighbor or any worthy project in the community. The elderly lnhabitanm o! this flne l district. are last par-sin; away, and 1 ‘the late Mr. Lawles like many oth; 1 ‘ers will be greatly missed by a host 4 of friends. He leaves a respectable family o1 three‘ sons and four daughters to mourn the ion o! a . ‘kind and indulgent parent. l-lis wile predeceased him about thirteen ‘gears. The pail-bearers were the lol- fi m‘ p’ ' llovrlng: P. J. Smith, J. W. Stewart, ~ ‘H. W. Huglus, J. A. Hughes, Robert Bownec an! J. R. Sharpe, _ WOMBNS INSTITUTE-The an- nual meeting ot Murray Harbor Women's Institute met on Nov. llth in the tea room o! the public hall. Kellogg's All Bran, _ _ perpkg. Magic Baking Powder, \ . —a-__& 1tln.......-..---34¢ Dates, White Beans, per pkg. . .. . .214: 21b. bag ........20c Sliced Pineapple, 2 tms .270 "BiACK BOOK" "TREASURE HUNT" Carnation Milk, Ztins ...........25c Baker's Chocolate, 1131b. cake .......24c H P Sauce, Freshly Ground Coffee per home __ _ _ _ _ _ 28c per lb. ..........45c Pure lzrd, per-lb. ... .. .200 SPECIAL TOMATOES. Special quality, Stins ..........35c Asparagus Tips, per tin .. . . . . . .. . .24c Macarom Zpkgs. ..........25c iii Shredded Wheat, Zpkgs. rleiGHIGI-I HAND" A drama of adventurous 'days h the old West-the gambler, the daring outlaws, fearless women, the men who {ought nobly and saved the nation. London Corn Starch. 3 pkgs. ....29c French Peas, f! tms SPECIAL Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.» . . . .29c C B Soda. perpkg. SPECIAL Surprise Soap, 10 cakes .52c Wethey’: Mince Meat, per pkg. . . . . ...14c. Green Gage Plums, Choice quality, Ztins ............27c , . the programme suggested in the Chas. Gurd 29 News will be lollowed, will be held at; inter uulltlea 3a the home o! Mrs. Darrach. lPowt Cvrlwlatlon 78% __.. lmperialoll 38!; FRESBYTEBIAN SERVICES A5? Building PtOdllCB u... 35% FOLLOWS-Harrington at 11 a. m1 Cm fits-whip Com. 11 m. Stewart at a p. m. Marshtield at y Cm- Steamship Pfd- as 7p. m. Dr. M. l5. Gcnge, pastor. _A5besl0s . . . . . . . . . . . ..__ l TRYON BAPTIST PASTOlATl-J Services Sunday, November 24: Bun-l :haw3p.m.', Tryor\'lp.m.T'l\ank-|3"11IR0yll - - . . offering service at ‘Pl-yon. The pastor; 335k Mm"!!! -- will Speak at Borden at 11 a. 111,133!!! Commerce . Myron O. Brinton, Minister, Rev, M.‘ 3W3 N"! swfll r. z. rsnarm mmsraruu.‘ hssocnnou The Ministerial Assoctatlorl mei in 5t. Paul's Hall. city, on ltlcnday morning last. Rev. M. Scot-t Fulton, |President, in the chair. There 11.: a lgood attendance ol members and m portant business transacted. (Jr. the recomnatndation oi its special com- mittee the association assumed lull responsibility lor the religious sup- lervlslon and pastoral oversight cl - the Protestant Orphanage and con- tinues the present anangeme n5 (or BANKS ‘A single fillliig of Whit Gold Band Anti-Freeze now will give you posi- five protection against frost damage all winter. ' Whiz Gold Band Anti- Freeze will not evap- orate. It is absolutely harmless to lacquer, Duco and other fin- ishes. It wotftcorrode, will not injure any part of the cooling sys- tem, and 1s fireproof. ‘Mr-t, h J17" Lasts ‘Al Winter I l Sold Everywhere in Canada HIZ sou) BAND ANTl-FREEZE 551a; is “Fishy. ‘fire bottom is likely to drop out of the ther- mometer any night, now. So an up with Whiz Gold Band right away. You'll find it the most convenient safeguard againscfrost damage you've ever used- and the least costly throughout the aeasgv ” Iconic-wish Iiobacn-nuaaa-lce-ha. 11:10:. l l . ‘call was responded Meeting opened by singing "We'll Never let the old flag tall" and creed "read by Mrs. David Brooks. Roll to by a verse on "Peace or Armistice" 33 members and six visitors were present. The school committees reported and it was decide: to buy a map ol Marl- time Provinces and textbooks ior Murray‘ Harbor school. Window shades and dictionary tor White ‘Sands school- also a dictionary for LGucrnsey Cove school. The minutes ‘of last annual meeting were read and approved, alter which the secretary Ytreasurer gave financial report for lthe year. ‘This Institute had had a lsucoeulul year financially and the lmoney has been spent to help the sschocLs. the P. E. Island Hospital, the Sanatorlum and various other ays. The President also gave a brlci report. The following clllcera were rlccted ior the coming year. Pres- ldent-Mre. David Brooks, Vice Pres. jmrs. Hammond Nicolle, secretary- flreasurer-Mre. 1". W. LeLacheur. ;Directnra. Mrs. P. C. LaLecheur, ,Mra. Irneat Bell. Mrs. Albert. Wood. Auditors-Mrs, John Stewart, Mrs. W. ,5. Hugh. A vote o! thanks was ltendered the retiring otticers. The llOCll honor roll was read by Mrs. Al- bert Moleod and the poem " In §Plandera Fields" given by Miss Grace ‘Lc Lacheur. It was decided that a ixrrlaa box be packed for Protestant ‘Orphanage at next meeting. Y msnrun MElTING-‘Ihe an- ‘inual meeting ol the East Royalty Women's matltute waa held at. the ‘home o! Mrs. .7. B. Andrew on Nov- jember 14th. The meeting opened ivrith the singing o! the Ode and the ‘repeating o1 the creed. Sixteen mem- Ibere were present. The minutes cl |the last annual and the last regular ‘meetings was read and adopted. This ‘in-as followed by the President's and \secretary's reports. The grant (or ithe Banatorium was discussed. Two ‘motions. that we buy a piece o! tur- lnlture m the Sanitarium and that about rllty dollars beapenl for it were seconded and carried. it was decided that the new president in- quire about it. Five bllle were brought before the meet!!! and ordered paid. The {allowing la the list o! oltlcera tor the ensuing year. President- we. John l. Holmes. Vice-Pres.- Mre. N. Darradz. Secretary-Ruby Stewart, (re-elected) ‘treasurer-Mrs. MaoNevin. Dimitry-Mrs. Sradley. gm. Morriaaey and we. Robertson. Auditors-Airs. r. w. Andrew, and Mrs. lhaw. Qrganuwure. a. Holmes. IThe school committee térthe next fthrea months mama or 1m smith fand Mn. Del-lie Racer; and the etch iccmmltiee, Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Mcclsbvin. The ma; meeting at which \ O. Brlnton will conduct a service oi worship in the Protestant Hall, Bor- den, Sunday, November 24th, at ll a. m. ' i PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Roberts ot Winsloe is visiting at Covehead, the guest ol Mrs. Ranuay Auld. Misc Laura Hughes. oi Oovehead. spent. Sunday at York. the guest o! her aunt Mrs. Herbert Veaeey. The many trlende o! Mr. I". B." Auld Jr., are pleased to learn that \e is completely restored to health alter his trip to Boston and other cities. Mr. B. C. VanIder-etine lelt WI‘ terday w attend an important meet- ing of the Head Ofllce stat! ot the Asoclated Gas and Electric accur- ltiee Corporation to be held at the Hotel Btatler on Saturday. Mr. Van- Ideratine has many friends and re- latives in the Hub whom he pur- poses visiting it business permits. His uncle, Mr. Henry Vanlderetine, L1 one oi the best known citizens o! Gomervllle, Mass. i Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Nov. ZL-Quotatlons lurnlshed b)’ Johnston m‘! Wm’ ltlcmbers Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchlsn, Top. A: Bahia 1'0. Ry. . m Am. Can Co. 11! Am. Car 6r lldry. Co. .. 87 Am. locomotive Co. 110% Anaconda Copperlidin. Co. 77% liuod. Motor Oar co. 41% Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 32% Internet]. Petroleum 22 Union Pac. 2am U. B. Industrial Alcohol Co. .- 135% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) . . . . . . . . .. 100% U. B. lteel 109% N. Y. Con. dc Bud Ev. R. 1t. .. 11'! Westinghouse llec. 1391i Standard Oil o! N. J. . 65% Beading Co. 1U MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Oamrlrewery l2 Abitlhl . . . . . . . ......... 4i Montreal Power 118 Natl. Breweries Winnipeg llec. Bromptm lteel Co. cl’ Oan. lhawinlgan Dominion Bridge Malawi-ladle Praaerdr 0o. ..........;....... .-..-o~--“n- c-rolabetlelceea ; when J 12a u no» my» l l Dec. “,5 B4 . . 957i Dec. Mar. . l May . . l l Dec. l» July \ “unnu-"nu-nun," l ‘lAIBPLANIl U!!!) ‘I0 y l-‘ONQUE: true rears I vaucouvm, n. 0.. Nov. lll-(By ,the ("llldllll PTQII) —Ah'p]gng lwre used this summer . ‘cium araenate and u:.m,,‘,,'.,°'l. sf-Nwh o! forest infested ‘my, m, lfllurlous tree put, the 30mm,‘ 100ml". So tar‘ as it has been pom. ble to teat the results o! this treat. ment, results are promising and forester: claim the experiment may mark an important step in the era- dihcetlon or 1016M Parasites irom the The experiments will bo cgflflgu. M end Installs constructed equip- meet. will be wovided for the planes l» bl employed nut year. replacing the improvised lmppers that were "will"! dllflfll QM Dist season. The tact that until recently the great Douglas tir belt has been com-_ Dull-IV!!! M! of damaging insects made the discovery or the Hduflgck loom- in the torests on the north arm o! Burrard Inlet, near here, ex- ceptionally mnortant and alarming. Pore-u experts were consulted, with the result that. an immediate cem- peign of combatilng the looper lar- vae was got under way. thlg tum; the Iorm oi’ airplane dusting, m levcral days planes manoeu. vred over the forest spraying the screen or gal. Allowance had to be made for the atmospheric conditions mod the drltt of the wind so that, the powder might have the maxi- mum eflect. Pol-eat olllclah atate that while it. may take some time to determine the edect ct the camvlllfl. enough evidence ot dead locpera, which are a species ot caterpillars. was iound .____- the spiritual care or the Protestant inmates in other public instltullom. 1A strong committee was appointed to deal with matters ol public. cull- ocrn and to take action when neces- sary. The association agreed to met regularly in the city ct Charlotte- [tovm on the first. Monday nmrlalng lol each month except July, AllZUJ-Z. ‘and September, and to make spec's! lprovislon tor the meeting; in ltlnrcn. [June and October. It was agreed subject to the approval o! the. court: o! the various denominational wi- les represented in the association, that the executive allocate tor next ' ‘year its budget for the work o! the lhordb Day Alliance among the var- Ilous churches. The report ot (h! secretary-Treasurer was YBCPIYCC and adopted. The nominating com» mltlec, through its convcner Hrv H. D. Raymond, nominated the lol- lowlng ofilccrs tor the next year: President, Rev. G. A. Grant. \Vlll.-- iloe: 1st Vice Pres. luv. W. L. Club ‘house o! Charlottetown; 2nd The Pres, my. W. R. Wacwalker of North River; Berry-Trees, Rev. B. M. Aitken or Cornwall. These “"1111 the ministers o! the city and MrlJor Marten oi the Bblvatlon Army cou- atitute the executive. At l2 o'clock noon Rev. A. D. Reid. o! Sydney N- S.. addressed in a very dellshtlxl.‘ and iulornlal way the ministers. and Jgymcn that l have heard in the Old Land." He spoke for R- boul. filly minutes on promlmul leaders in all the churches. WIWY he had heard at dlflcrent times of his visits across the Atlantic ant some ct whom he claimed do: "pm sonal iriends. By a standing m4 the thanks o! the asswlgugn wrrt extended in a vary titling vray l’! the chairman to the luv, Mr. Refit who hunted away to attend a meet- ing ol the Rotariana. m mectlni adjourned shortly after l o'clock nth the Benediction. ' Peril new has 'Oatenalllar" shoes- Mlhi’ bus services are beinl 1H‘ allluraled in Argentina. Ulltmlflbylnent in Hungary is will‘ ily declining. Used by Doctors Many Doctors recommend Min- ard’: as the but Unlment made- They use it for many till. polars. Bwltaerland‘! lilk llldlltry la being rationallaal- ‘ LlNlMNl