TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adult: 16c. Children ti; Evenlngfimhoetra 26c. Balcony 2w Children 11c. Colorful Argentine, land of Tango and warm-eyes Sen0rita-thl1t’s the setting of Gloria's newest romance. ‘Whom Should She Marry ? Should rich American girls go abroad for titled husbands? ' Could a pretty American heiresi bl! happy “Hing in love with a wild young Spanilh aristocrat? with I115 hot Spanish passions, his Spanish ideas o! women and honor? A 8AM WOOD PRODUCTION G|°r|;_ in this warm. pulsing rc nance. w," Show you, Handsome Tony Moreno is her lover. IRIIIITID IY Jl!!! LLAIICY “HOLD EVERYTHING” TWO PART COMEDY I PriHQQ TONIGHT Edward At 8.30 Sharp THE C HARLOTTETOWN DRAMATIC (‘LU B DIRECTION OF MR. J. AUSTIN TRAINOR PRESENTS The Three Act (‘omedy “THE GIRL WITH ll MILLION”. Auspices of THE KNIGHTS OF (‘OLURIBIIS BRIGHT, BETWEEN ACTS Drama CATCHY SPECIALTIES TICKET OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR EXCHANGE OF COUPONS AND SALE OF SEATS PRICE$-35c, 50c, 75c, PLUS TAX' SHOP from Batman's CataIOB. NFITIC: -—— Advertising locals lcnst five cents per word, provable i“ ndvxutce. THE S. S. "CANADIAN SAP- PER" due here November 23th. Will 40ml a large pzlrt or her cart"? Ill ’ Itziilwny nqiurtthus saving shippers the cost nf truckage and \vharfnL!“- llluntaln. Bell (‘o.,—3l. I .__ itipv-lts in SIIIIIIIIVTSIIII’ ‘Jnurning. i P E R" which rvtidi-reil ‘ II St. 1.11;.- Illt‘ past four ‘Bell (‘0.. agentsr-Il. - -—-——<o>-——— The Market SUMMERSIDE MARKET Dalry butter 28 OZIIS per bushel Potutoee lPork . . . . . . ,.4l§¢1‘ NC eddies H(LSON’S I BRIGHT (‘UT Is the Coolest and Smoothest Smoke of Them All 5 1 Cents a Package fl IIICIIEY 8r IIIOIIIILSIIII ‘ TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED Charlottetown Manufiacttlrers come m AND on voun corn Fist»; now. we HAVE AN INTERESTING OFFER. Tue REXALL POBoa ~< .. v. . lllilllnllluiiqr gifim" I l v ~. AK on: aw. Education la the atepplng atone to pro- greu and prosperity. You, aa parenta, know tine and aend your children to achoul that they may not be handicapped In future yeara. But do you know that about aeven out of every ten school- children In thla country have detective eyea? Do you know that defective eyea are frequently the cauae of poor aehool work. even though the child la naturally brlghfl Hava your child's ayao ax- aminad now and know what their condition lo-do not guns. SUPREME COURT.-—llis utm- isltip (‘hief Justice Matheson and ‘Hun. .1. o. Stt-wvart. K. e. Attorney (h-tieral. leave this afternoon to lzittvnd the Supreme Court which tomorrow- THE. $. .5. "CANADIAN SAP- suclt flood rvire lit-tween Montreal. (‘h‘to\vn Johns Newfoundland dur- yenrs, will h4- Vluv Itvro Wetlni-sduy morning Nov- i-lllllt‘? 23th. As this will he her last itrip from here this season. we are yanxlotts to give her n large cargo of produce and livestock. Buntaln 7-4114. illunk Royal ———-- dlnnk Alnntrezil O§-%§O-OO'O—§§ $00 i ' l I l» ‘ ' if " HEAR MISS HARRIS AS WID- OW or the Sergeant-Major of the 99th, ln “.\lrn. Wllllxfs Will," at the Baptist schoolrootil on Tuesday evening. 1| THE S. S. .“CANADIAN SAP- PER" will he due here Wednesday November 28th, and will load gon- eral earl!" hntl livestock tor St. John's, Newfoundland direct. For further particulars apply to Bun. tuin Bell (‘0.. agents-M, STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. Nov. 25.——-Sl0ck quo- tatiotis lurnislted by Johnson and Ward. members of the Montreal 'Stoek Exchanlze. Ilell ‘Telephone . Ilromplon . Si. Lawrenm Flour Ottawa Power ..... .. Cuba (‘one Sugar Pt .. Pan Anterienn Petroleum . American Can ........ .. Ilrazillatt Rraction Howard Smith Pfd .. lloward Smith Com Spanish River Pfd Spanish River Com Steel Company of Canada British Empire Steel 1st Pfd 56V; Penmans . Abitlbi Shawlnigan . Luurentitln Pulp ...................... .. 90V; ...l2I Eggs per doz . . . . . .. Cllnnilizm General Eleetrlt- .. Hill/l,- Hides . . . . . . . . . .. (‘zinzulinti Steamship Cotn 101,; Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (‘zinzitlian Steamship Pfd .. 11V; Asbestos Com llontinioti Bridge . Montreal Power Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3O winmppg y-jtpcu-h, 157-1153 30 h-"ifitltiztl Breweries . 9M8 -- 45 Atlantic Suuur . V l'°'~'l""“" 4U Atehison . 9i l; Pmk - - ~ - - » ~ < < -- 9""l“,l.\tnp (fur and Foundri- Hll)’ - ~ - - - - - - » - - < - - - - - - -- 51- .\m. Lot-ontoilvti .. .. .. Till-Q MONTAGUE MARKET \m. Sitteltiltg and ltefitliltg .. 1X1»; Battier Anaconda Copper ... .. 37% (‘zmatliztti Pacific Ruil .l_\ ~ 5 New York (Ieltlrzll .. .10.’ Potatoes llfubn (‘mu- Sugat l-lilr PM“ ‘mitt-min su-i-i new. Illlflfllltlltlllijl Pupetl 35% 2:21" l\'"lly Spfllltrfifllll . .. mo. Alt-x. Pt-Lrolvttttt lltllli Nova Sr-otia luiornzitioltzil hit-t‘. urine . . . . .. ,_\_ . .‘ l H limtziiovs , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Lljutiqinftleo‘ (“u HM‘ l ,., ......... .. . CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET Southern Pueifir 88% Bu” _ 15__4O Siudclhztker ..... .. ..10-l% Hum". ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " i'nlou Pnrifit .133 in; ,. _ _ 4 _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ I _ ‘ H l'l.'ilt (‘oppor ~ l,.,§,§,,,,, u. s. stwl om ll: ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. will. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MONTREAL- EXCHANGE l 'I‘urnip.~i __ I MT. STEWART MARKETS lfllll vii-tori- uiuwr xlcltlllY Eggs 30. .l-‘. '10 or)’ -- l lputflmcs 4011937 Victory .. .. .. Outs 40 l llm Sift] BANKS i Warrois 51H i nun-s _5‘Tl;uik Conmu-rrv 1X‘! f I t ‘i l l Porn. llev. Tilfii Tlllll" II. 1 tlill.s_ lll‘(‘., 12%; Mil)‘, ilk. I —v—— RECENT DISASTER IN JAPAN PROVED BOY SCOUTS’ WORTH '|*i\|\']()_ Xv“; 134 “llloy Scouts o.’ “Wm lmvt- t-ome in tllu: front \vtitttt‘.et'f~t:ll_v since tlln- Pllflllllllllll" 11ml lire. Alllet‘ Working lllllll l" house null {e211 (thiltlrott lllltll“ "timeless, they sol. tzltt-‘lttsolvt-s w i~Vl-'\"‘1t.it1.'r Snlritut-ll lllitllh‘. u work ro ltocr-sstlry" umrlnr Illll‘ i'.Il‘(‘il1Il< 'I'lll('l‘Is'. l ldtlucaiifiotl cnnltors \\’(‘.l‘r\ (lstinhllslt- v-tl ivnrlrr 11hr nznne.."'l1ito fit-M mfilool for l'lll‘illt\ ttllliltlrtm." ‘Zllll i'~-zi'l~l".~1 of Roy tSt-‘uuts front tin- :».~‘*4l'l".'; and lllIlIViL‘l'5'I<IlIl')i vr.»-'ittnl:~ri= "I .' I ."l '11. ‘IIOOIC. ' lls Illltl ‘Izllih-(ru iI\l\'l!T't' snttilllllfvtlllplitlr". » V I ‘ vsk-nl t\x~l.ii1’rl~it.lt>|is and mo ; i t5? ~ v n Ilrittltlttlt. are given ‘in the 1i'*'I|t|i‘< n zuul until ‘IN Viol!‘ uyltysft-n‘; is vlzllunlly t-nrrd- ‘for. The good _‘ in t:h'it ‘ham lirrn r-it»kI|tili-|-.~,1 ‘P's HSIIIIIIEII‘ in “i, lvmittnrn ilnlly. This (‘ll'll(‘.ilII‘(l|l\IIl s»et'\"‘1-i- “"1; 1,... llllllllllllil until rhi- tunhlgrl‘; iillnlr fillllillltill ill-i welliwltt '4 tun. lll'('l't'il$l'll (‘IIII lulm (are m‘ the (IiliIlIlIUIl- ‘Hm ll1‘1l\‘l‘lll(‘llI, elmfili 3n- Tnkjg)‘ [,- Rllflntihtg to titllivr ilavrlrtlr -< COTY t OF PARIS .4 No need of ua telling you about this wonderful per-tum. or. Nothing finer made. We have their I I , . Face Powder fl f. Rachel and Natural - It d; Compacts "l l‘ Rachel and Natural ‘ I c l Perfumes \ L'Orlgan, Paris 4 Toilet Water w Five Odors y Talcum Powder ' L'Origan, Parla, i. Lily of Valley I If you want nice gooda go to THE WHITE DRUG STORE toilet win-tn, Ill-it. 1oz»... llui‘. lllhzl .IIII_\', wit"... l 72M; .'.tll.\'I THE OHARLOTTPETOWN GUARDIAN IIIE BEIITIIII lillAIIIlIIII Serves Every Need For Milk or Cream ARNATION Milk is convenient because you can get it from your grocer-any time of the day-store it on your pantry shelves —keep a week’s or a month’s supply ahead if you want to—open a can when you need 1t. I t 's doubly ‘convenient because it serves your every need for nzilk or cream. For cereals or fruit, in tea or coffee use it asit comes in the can. For, - ordinary milk use dilute with water as desired. I This means economy too! There's no waste. Carnation Milk stays sweet in the can inde- finitely and for several days when opened. It is ‘simply “whole” fresh cows’ milk from which about 60% of the natural water content-has been removed by evaporation, then sealed in the can and sterilized. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 cans from your grocer. Try this recipe ‘and write for the Carnation Cook Book containing 10_O tested recipes. Beautifully illustrated. Write to-day. OYSTER STEW One pint oysters, Fl rups wnter, 1 cup Carnation Milk, pepper, ‘A table- Silnottfltl salt, 2 tniilespoonfuls butter. Clean and drnin oysters. Add Iiutlet" and seasonings to the scnldetl milk mixed with the water. Bring to the boiling point, add oysters and serve. This recipe serves six people. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, Limited AYlAllilt - ONTARIO I ..-......'..-Q-...- Q~>QbOI&7-IIN a aio TTFPIOIIIX’ Contented Cow's " ' NOV". Bil; 19hr 7- ( .- -______ The label la . radand white IN MEMORIAM . l MRS. LYDIA A LARGE West. llk-von and rotnntttnlties wr-ro !-'ll(l(‘l((‘ll null! saddened. when It lit-cattle known that Min. l._vtllu .\. Lurzze, IliliI |lfl>= oitlll away ul Ilvt‘ homo on Hiilur day morning. (M. 27th. .\li'.\. lmrnn hurl vnjoyril good health up tlll u low day's lll‘l‘\‘ltlll.‘l. .\ tint-I'M“. ivns summont-il on 1~‘riiln_\_ who‘ ihouizltt she would Ii" hotter in n: wvvlt or so, lllll on Sulurllay morn SllITOlllllIIlll-ll mt: .5111» went lo lu- with Jt-stis whom sin‘ loved ztlltl sol-uni lhroulzh" llrv. Mrs. Lorne was a tluuulltvr of ilu» lute Jotziult and Illury Putvi- illlll “TIM horn in Vfiwl Donut on Jul) lih, 185th When quito at _vonl|;; wo- nlnn silo tiniteil wllh tht- Xleihoills: rhurrh iIlllI was u very li(‘II\'(‘ menr her. Fol‘ u llutitlu-t" (lI yours sin» was president of "'l‘he Lutllvs‘ .\l-:i SorleLv," zuul n teat-her in lht- Sali- huih St-hool, whtrrt- she grvntlv on» dented heme-If to her t-lziss of ‘girls All ‘through her life she (‘Xiflllilllfjiail tho beautiful Iielillul spirit of lllt’ '.\ll*I\§lQl‘"""A\IWlI§'d titling {up "flu-pg, llllll Ylllllellilli: herself‘. Witt-rover HIIO went she set-med to Tililllllf‘. stmshlno. Nowhere perhapifiviig‘ this mori- notlt-uhlt- than In lu-r ,,, , J)»; \\~¢ . .1 r» ~>~ g ‘l’ \\' 421 _r \\ ‘A Every hour of the day IVs your own Illl-Yllt‘ or ntnony; her fzittiilliiit) meet their To know hel- was to lovi- hot‘. tnotht-r in a Hitler tlti- tlt-utll of her ltllsliztlttl. led lip-tn I un, I ‘Mr. ‘John l.:il'_:.<'. sonu- four yvulis dlv-dllr: wverzll sisters and ‘orot- The funreul ucrvlt-e nl iln- homo lllllll. she hzul Hlllllll llll‘ fllvlllvl‘ llilll lters zmtl nu <igvii titolher in \\'<~<a and at the grave m1 ‘VPIIIIIYNIIIJ- of tho tinlo with her tluunlrvi" ill ileum, lwo duughterti. LIIFIH‘ sous Ilort-lu-slt-r, AIIIFNC, Emil Nvo‘ York 'nnil fnlll‘ grand l‘lllllll‘l‘ll uri- loll m VIII‘. \\'lll'l"' fill" Ililll lllildl‘ illilll.\':;Ll'l~.'|ll_v fi-ol tho loss of n kind ulld WW lrlt-lllls ’I‘h~ sulnluvl" nlotllilslltlvltti: niotlu-i- and grnntlittothor. worn spent in \\'i-.=t Devon, whorel 'l‘in- dniluhu-rs £|l‘4' Mrs. l~‘. It. rll" ulwarvs rvrvivnll tin- mlrnltulllrir-lutrrlsiin. llnrt-ltv-stt-t‘. .\lus:<...\Il=~¢-i ll was her intonlioit 111W. 1C. Largo of New York, (both of! \\'i'Il'tllllll. lmvo sturtwl for lll‘l‘ winloi" home whom (‘IIIIIP homo to zitlend the Ill -\l‘W lurk m! Vrlvluv ntorlliiln. iunernll. 'l‘ln~ nous are J. Alhert Uri. Both. A ('Il’l'lIllI-‘lIillI('l‘ whit-‘l unvl William West. lh-von nntl lnudo the slmrk lllll('l| nrvlflez" for Davies of IIIJIIO. her daughters, The grand chil- who were vxtlorlrul tlron ziro lilmai Walker and Alit-c _ ___ _________' _ __________i___________, , L /" x .T0.YS! ' —~ TO-DAY for them when you take them.” buying until the last minute. lt-w ltleluirdsott. Doreltcsttlr. .\l.'tss.. mul lllours. when the Htlll itir-ssugi: remit-l Vern and Billy Large or West Dev- nfternoott, (‘let 31st, were conlluetcll liy her tiaisior Rev. N11’. HWIIFPY- "d" slsioil by n former pastor Rev. M11 Styles. izetitly luid lo rot-it. 'Il_\' six of the friends, hostile batul, null her son George, who hznl been luhl to rest ‘hut days prov-Iona. The heartfelt syntpaitlrv nl lll" friends is (‘X'lt'llIIl‘(l tn the lzlmll)’ thus doubly bereaved. “First Showi . This year we repeat. our invitation of former years: “Choose toys NOW while our showing is complete. Pay _ 1)on’t procrastinate! Avoid the rush and crush and disappointment that inevitably awaits those who, put off We hope to welcome you to our Toy Dept. today. Vtkiirtt After which her lorln will those 0|‘ her hus- sevcttteetl ng