’Ll¥;& A 'rim cnssnorwroww cusamas ~ ` -` I ' W" ' '. “fi rf W ""' - rump ANNUAL ' Griiilip Guitzbllillrrii RUTAIY Mlilil AUilTlllll | " Person'-1! Utilities Fon CHARWABLE nuavoses THURSDAY, iiEGEl|BEii 5th. (WEB c_|-|,c,K, DErA|Ls LATER Goods olered will be on display for advance bids at P. E. I. TRAVEL BUREAU OFFICE WATCH FOB, DATE ANNOUNCEMENT ,\’\\V ` // Q nh ‘lynn ii G-¢~"“" - s Xmas Cards PRINTED TO ORDER Your name lMl°¢¢l°ll yearoaristmaelresting means the utmost in sinoerewlshes. ' Phone 133 Today ` The Guardian ‘ iientrai Joh Printery Charlottetown ) Xmas Gift Sale . ` Buy Jewelry ,,_ Coupons to win $30.00 5 value. ' _ __I, Watches, Rings, Ros- _,l ‘ aries at n bargain. _f Chester/,X-Cs`mpbeil _ Jeweler, Queen St. »;, Fennel! and Chandler *I Building . -I =eeeL_5e§eneiw i FOB TBI Y. H. U.A. YORK, England, Nov. 23-(C_F-) -Princess Helens Victoria received fl purses in the Guildhall collected in Yorkshire for the Young Men's Christian Association. The total amount was $7,250, tl which $1.- 500 were in pennies. - ‘ _Card of Thanks Mr. and me. Daniel Clark and “muy wish to express their sincere $1215 to their numerous! friends, s vss and neighbours 0 their extreme kindnessea, help andrtokens oi sympathy in their sudden and lflsic bereavement. L-:lisa-il-25-li. l lll MEMUIIIIM in fond and loving memory of KEN'l'l0l.D L WAITB Wim departed this life Nev. Iii. 1981. "Gone but not forgotten." inserted by 2 wife and famlb. l Ill llEl|0lilll| I Ill loving rnmiory of our dear mother llts. BENJAMIN 0. DOUGLAS who departed this life ~ November B5, IBD. is the memories that linger you IU! e ff; ig l'=- at 3 £5 ING av “D trading was considerably faster than on liridav. Transactions for _ the two-h0\l!' BENCH tiitlrlltd 1,811- slug M is .day af pxjyer for mmsmua wx Y 180 shares. its cmnwaum WN! Rail And Lead Climb -_-_--_ By Frank Maeliileaw Associated Press Financial riter (By 6uardin|'r’s Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 24. - In the _ heaviest weekend trading since Feb more an recovering oss of Friday. Wall Street observers noted that the rise followed the statement of Marriner Eccles chair man of the Federal Reserve Board The statement said: “I think that there is an element of safety and of strength in the fact that the security purchases are being finan ced out of cash without increased use of bank c1'edit.' Whil iti in e specis es were good demand, throughout the session, the rails staged a sharp rally in the late trading. Brokers said demand was ompted in part by the good sho g in October net operating income by some systems. Evans Products led the special ties, soaring Ht to 94%. mhers up lto2ormarewere: 0cllins&Aik~ man at 45%. Curtis Publishing at 22'/| and Gold-Dust at 11%. In the Canadian list gains of a point or more were recorded by In- ternational Nickel, Lake Shore, Dis- tlllera~Seagrsms and Ford of Can- ada "A". Canadian Pacific, Hiram Walker, Dome Mines, Massey-Han rin, Dominion Stores, Imperidl Oil ti Measured by the Associated Press ersgeofsostocksihemanketwas th 1.1 to 56.0. The hourly pace of _ of 1 to around 5 points. . In th its I . be Sa Th Bonds were generally steady to had in the low-Driced mil Obiign- g NON. ‘ “l!0LLER" -If mllady neglects in "holler" when the permanent wave mach- inesingesherscalp,sho has no right to collect damages in a law niilg Judge Oscar Yarnell hs; rison's suit for 81,000 damages against a beauty shop, Judge Yar- ncll cbeervedz' "Woman will get into those primping machines and sometimes it's just a direction with them of how much punishment they can stand." "But," obicotcd Eugene Jones, eourmel for Mrs. Harrison, “if beauty parlor; admitted there was a risk, thcy‘d all go out of busi- ness." , “Wei-l.” Judie Yarnsli replied. “maybe they should. You oan‘t im- MONDAY N'0Vl£ll if :iso rf u.-,-iniermecius c. o. 1. social neu. 130 P. M.-Scouts. 'rl _ ill llE|l0lill\l| SISTER MARY EULALIA ` MUILALLY Remember the Grand Tea and Fancy Baie on Thursday. 3.00 P. M.-llgriinatim Party for E5; came with tragic sudden- Saturday to Sister Mary 'Mullaliy of the Congrega- 'lhl I ` er reezimumume- uovmumm I newly nature ls be e emu s sexo; . nr:-‘.£t‘.“»'f.'n.i“ The Central Guardian ...S 10, 1934, the rails Ind utilities rose to new highs for the year Saturday as the market swept up for gains Fleet Earl Jellicoe, under the aus plces of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.. an accoimt of which appears in an- spirit o er and Canadian Marconi showed franc- yi onal improvement. ~ “H I IDI W ` mound sum, good references wants position till Christmas it per- manently- Write “P.'° Boa lie. ciusnusn. L-slat-11-1a~ai. BEA! DB. U.P.O.Y. at SP- 'Iubeueulosisworkin ffl; l “ 2: -li. EVANGELICAL DISCOUBSI - The subject of the Holy Uommun- ion was discussed by Evangelist Johnston' in his lecture Sunday, night at the Brighton Uluh Rooms. 'I0 LEAVE FOI 0'l1‘AWA»--lb. Justice Arsenault will leave for 0t- tswa in attend the Canadian As- sociation of Tourist and Publicity eRev Father-Oottm 0-R».,eele- the 11 o’elock sung celebration cf the Holy Eucharist, the Rev. Gunn Malone was the celebrant, while the Rev. Father cotton was the preach er. taking as his text the Collect for Thee0!nrd. thewlllsof'l.‘hyfaith ful people, etc. At! 30th¢r_e'wlsnmemoriallot- vice for the late Admiral of the th column. At Evenson Canon Malone of Bureaus in connection with the new 'Canadian Travel Bureau Ee will time takewiihhimthereelofthemov- aid ing picture on Prince Edward Island ,speed shown at the special meeting Friday ard's night, also another reel which was mad ST. PERB! CATHIDIAL iggggg thYesterday morning at 8 o'c1ock 3 itll? .. _ Ei. elated and reached from the text the dey. viz., "Stir up we beseech ne ‘ ` P. of Jes Forget those things which are b din tins ull hind and reaching forth to those “Getting Sandy” is 5' § xihuyrau mnsringd 1 is sm or e and iztlggvalro ve 1;? con- experienes. easing altieelbeoween acts: Al Blanch- orchestre; delicious home attuned to attuned to the other. The Malden, Mass., passed peacefully, _”` le of God is the Church away hom the scenes of this earth W Ohrid. eternal. nur in to the gmt beyond. Miss sa-:wart indestructible impreg was born in Kingsboro, P.E.I fifty llrgl =;=§§I lggéf gg; l siiggg e candy will be sold during the Admiuion See. L-BWI CES Vl » 1,' h femblel. the wonder-fm temple impressive ritual cf glidtiletmmieof ww R>lllia.ns,the Ilan; grill 3 '88 gg§E§§ ”§§r. a§§F 5.5 rrow - Hallby ecastof oi' sever-ali »s§;?§Eé5is§ gilt? s2§&5§§ if-iii; lliiiir edaywillheobserveds,tBtPet ings which are before." mu' not shown. . show. ecill His int Andrew Apostle and Martyr mm, K - ., The temple of God is his seven years ago, the daughter of E of Bt. Martha. i The deceased was one of the Junior members ei the Community BIG REASONS »"`.f‘;.',e i . -' W ..~ ,",£'.’ mém; , 'WHY YOU SHOULD USE E and until recently was in perfectly lood health. About two weeks ago she was sent to the Charlottetown » Holliitel for medical treatment and, although not cmsidered seriously ill. I change occurred apparently during Friday night. An inquest was considered unnecessary by Gor- mer Dr. G. L. smith and the re- mains vere conveyed to Mount St. Mary's Novitiate, Mt. Edward Road. where the funeral will take place DRY CLEANING -:- OUR NEW -:- ' -:- SERVICE -:- Missmlalialullally cfSouris Wat and she is survived by her father I Paid* Mullallr or sou:-ir west. and 1 four lnethers, James. Chester, Tho- 1 mae and Ethelhsrt, and also three sisters, Ruth. Edith and Patricia. The funeral Mass will be sung by Env. 1*. L. Muilally with Rev. A. L. McCarthy oe Sub Deacon. The absolution and burial service will 5° °hm¢°¢l |77 the Bishop of Chor- lottetown. The sympathy of the whole com- munity is extended to the Sisters of Bt. Martha in this sorrowful occur renee. GV this morning. , alder Mu? Ewan. 'as ’°I-merly 1 If is odnrless. 2 24 Hour Service. (Quieker in a Pinch) ,h.,‘§l:sinnottsscescensuanev.o.J. - D. m., 3 Satisfaction Guaranteed or V Money Back. rm. sncus mums. f Thg death took place at Cape Traverse, P.E.I. on Nov. llth, 1985. of Angus McNeill, an old and high- ly respefed resident of the com- llgimity in which he lived all his. 0. Born sit Cape Traverse 'M years W0. having worked as a carpenter all his life, he has left many fine vision, of building to be remembered by. ' Hs leaves to mourn, his wife at Cape Traverse, two daughters, Mar- gsixo and Catghfrrikrze of Boston, al- Y X so sole. 0 and John, both R CL of Gaps Traverse. F RE --_-_-...___ W!! IAIRIBT A. STEWART At the home of her brother in aw, Harlem P. Kennedy. Kings- LAUNDBn§ i Our wonderful new “CLOREX” dry cleaning system is really a revelation. .You garments come home as sweet and odorless and spotless as when new, and they are so shaped and moulded on our new iinishing equipment as to add to your comfort and appearance immeasurably, Mr. Bltner, fresh from the cleaning shops of Toronto and Chicago, has been procured to take charge of this department. We are pleased to be able to oEer a complete range of dry cleaning under his expert super- _ 1- _ 1 \ _ yoU’LL LIKE rr; - s' c\1""“‘$ .~si\¢“°° DRY CLEANERS ' boro on Sunday November :ith as "* . ~ such the last rays of' the sun sank in PHONE 104 worshipful rest beyond the westem horizon the and each spirit of Miss Harriet A. Stewart, _ ___,__ """““"'-'*""-Z--- ' The charming seal f 'File committee win not ian on aes: ,ear-s, and that our people Will sive generously of their time and their means in making this Campaign the it deserves. mme” GEORGE D. DeBIDIS» - Campaign an everlasting witness to the lat, Wm. and Mrs. stewart. mistake oraccldent, ex intheUB.Bhehadbeeninfs.il We Are Buying Daily At Charlottetown, P. E. I. November 8, 1935. Lieutenant Governor. ive ever of order beauty and ing health for ten months previous “The Spirit of God dwelleth to her death having undergone a sunday nm is me tint suns” “‘ Saturday next is the Festival of you May your ideal ever be serious operation in the Mass Gen Our Warehouse To tl'iIes.1Pegple of Prince Edward @ an : The Tuberculosis Christmas Seal firm in all sections with demand in h UHA'l'i‘ANi0OGA. Tenn., Nov. 8 go,-uwon listened imgngyy gg gn Uhrists Kingdom here and now continued his series of popular Sunday evening sermons, his sub- ject being "The Lord is my Shep- herd." 'Paking for his tex .Helm XXIII, Ver. 1. The preacher fave a graphic description of the life The and methods of an Eastern Shep- “U herd, and showed how David had 1". sy ~ known as "the pcarlcf the bcokof Psalms." There is an aver-i.ncxeas- prove on human-nature! ' gflmftifugdznuflfbgf '£°yf:;,';l“5”°';h"f Advent. the commencement of e church year. ST. IAMIS UHUBW Alarge °°l1Kl‘¢¢l-tionyesterday mon by the Minister, Rev. Dr. the aivauim ivioorhead Legate on the text Mat- sour' Mr. V. L. Dtngweil tocrthe haw XII, Ver 30 He that is not with me is against me." hi: them a lied to professing 115 wlllldidnotalignthemselveaact-»',,.` vely with the furtherance of In the evening, Rev. Dr. Inglis impressive, heart-searching mr- tha i ted mboliced these in what was present being most meoilrlli-Ds. RELIGIOUS, il wi oo ‘His le. The subitd of Mr. McLeod’s evening sermfm was “The threefold life of man." Includcdintheliruaioofthoday the anthems “O Saviour of ld” in the morning and at service “Sun of IU were Jolointbeeveningan- iiréii dsc Sisifi §§rr§2 liih as oi urvrrap cannon OV in lmina mllwfv me r. s. wrench. § E rigs; gig, Eggs' 33%; §§gvn '$9.5 a?§§ EEE ii.: charac arable tododatnnualemwithitsgor- universe, TRINITY o . Grade , er; 2, Ll yd MacLeod; 3, Helen MacDon- ald. us aid; 2, Estelle Lea: 8, Doris Enman. Kathleen Currie; 3. Marion Masters. m oh . J . 2 Grade III (a)-J; Herbert Hunan; Donald. 'gl VIBNON’ RNIB BWOOL Honorrollofvernonkiva-School r themcni.ho!0ctoher\ X-l Freda Gani d Grade VII.-1, Margaret MacDon- Grade VI-l, Ann Tweedy; 2, Grade IV-1, Victor Wilson 2, nny Wilson Ruby MacDonald, 3, Marion Mac Grade III fb)-1, rrene Enrnsn. Grade I ia)-l, George Wilson. Mario MacDonald-Teacher. Services moming and ltvening yesterday were very accepts ly tak- MD‘ MacLe“ en by ‘the Rev. J. M. McLeod of Charlottetown. Ihr his mornin( UNDKITAKII subject Mr. Mclecd chose “Tho 'Dsmple of God." His sermon had mr lllllll-MIIB ia barn me words or s I Cor. 3, lil, "Imow ye n Olarlettstcwgandf ,mquumpleofdodm “gm '||¢.|,|" spirit of God dwelleth Paul must have known well two Pltllle IIC "wo" _0||'|'" AID YIGIIIIEI nv MsMoRL4M ......,,.,_.,¢ \. . . no