wAno-wroonv ONLY g ,._‘&;l§ACE MOORE _ “ONE; NIGHT of LOVE” ~ "ran niches-r MUSICAL or run rl-zsn , Also-"cumsa-rson-aamoa" AND msws Starts lIiRlDAY-PRIIIDE EDWARD a... Masquerade: as a Maid Servant... \ ADDED ENJOYMENT "a Z: y. I: ensue-mm: rucu sromuonr 11love THY NEIGHBOR" AND SCREEN SONG xfhe Conley Romance of anHeires who o"... DULLAR DAY BARGAINS lijllere lire Some lleal Bargains For i‘ i DOLLAR DAYS (Felon. Lettuce, Ripe Tomatoes, Dukes and all other Vegetables and Groceries at Dollar Day pricce. a 1 doscn Salt Herring No. 1 "low-I runni- . ....... u» 1 A. liTlillilKl: a co. MARKET BUILDING PHONE 1099 - of a trawler oil dread Sable Island “Let’s Speak of Pelts” Prepare your foxes for pelting season by lib- eral feeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. No fox food can surpass them in promoting growth of superior thick-skinned pelts of finest texture, fully furred with diamond-like sheen, u‘ retaining their beautiful and desirable prime 3M; color. If not now feeding “IMPERIALS,” delay no longer for delays‘ are dangerous and unprofit- able. ' “For highest priced pelts, feed g _ “IMPERIALS " Manufacturers : M IMPERIAL BISDIIIT DDMFAIIY, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. h‘ b j-u ‘pert lllvfrsjrcd min- ihsfsllow- 21,}; M‘? given ' llli-fl-fl-lmollth ‘ab! ..~ v;,_ ~ l w. A Iusnssai Pluses. will Lanny Ross-Ohsrlisltugglss MHODY Ill Sllllllt a” -- lVi- - $6‘! ‘Np - ‘.2l.“Z-5°l'."".2"-'iil fa do esa : 35"!“ advance. moi“ OONIIDIBATIOI LII INIUI- ANOI. lrflDI-‘l-il-dlfli. notifier. in the Banshsw at Of Princes Mfl-fllll. 0! Kent. details of the pJplfIl-UBB, but it was understood officers already have started to lrlske certain no unde- roll. [Listsofspeotetorsto an effort is made to check them. Agenci hich have purchssedl-le accompanies the Dulce wherever es w hsvebe goes, even to theatrical first whole blocks o: window seats bceniskedtotlakethcnsmessnd addresses ‘of ell pin-chasm. Transmission Wireless Beacon Is Tested (C. P. By Guardian's dpoclsl Wile) HAIJIIFAX. Nov. fro-Over 4S0 miles of land telephone lines and out to sea. for another 600 miles went the voice of C. H. Hosterlnan. Halifax agent of the Depart ant ;of Marine. today to s wireless op- ‘eratcr sitting in the OIBXXIDOG “M! "Marshlleld callins." wk! the ov- erator when Mr. Bosterlnsn an- swered the phone's summons in his ofnce; and soon he was talking to the radio telephone station at Msrshfleld. Mass. A brief talk there. and his voice wea switched out to sea. Of’! Sable Island's shoals. the Am- erican trawler lvhalen was cruising. Aboard her was H. B. Ooxhead, a laboratory engineer studying marine wireless beacon transmission for the United States Bureau of Lighthouses. The Bureau mad sent him out to find out the whys and wherefores o: congestion l0!) certain waveienr“ in the ibooadcasting of bearings nars. » I _.____.___,__.____...__ I Professional Bards, ' McLEOD 6‘ BENTLEY J. A. BINTLII - _ W. It. BINTLII. l. 0. Bpdnter and Aitorney-lt-Ilsw MONEY ‘ID IDII - mo Mahmoud live-t BELL 6s MATHIESON B. B. Bell D. L. llfathleaon. LLB. Barristers A solicitors Money to Loan _ Dalneron Block. Ollsr-lotfotownlll A- J. HASLAM, BA». LLJI. BABBISTER. SOLICITOR. ITO New Brace Building MacGulgan & Tralnor Mark B. MaoGuignn, K. 0. I C. St. Clair Tralnor, B. A. Barristers, Solicitor-I, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Boll, Richmond Street, CBNKWIVIII- J. A. llaellonalii, li.0. BAIIIBTIB. SOLICITOI. Il- H. F. MacPI-IEE, B. A. NOTARY. Ac. BAIBIBTII. IOIJOITOI llloy Buildllll. WIIMMWI frames ornsuatqs. Police Check Closely. Royal Parade yOilloolzers Ofllclsls were hcsltsut to give any ere will sis-ables are included in the thmmnccnstsblcs looking out of windows and ocm- comm l1“ " mMtlgl-llg a view of the wedding The Yard announced that. tomtfl-' ‘make-up as well. Miss Edyth ‘lhorn- ktwmrwdmg§tinuunu urns s work . non WELL DRILLING _,,,,,,=':,°,‘, m... .,. may“ m. Olllllllllflfiwwélflll mole and thread at; draws The Trask Co. W" M" ° 9"‘ d ‘miuuounul n‘ ‘L? More: of every color t hu . and often a figure of ‘Little mo»; lBclle I4 one: m“, A f m "'"" °' m’ Victor-Lyssa wiul well court. uite amply made is one of . “mares I like the best. Tbs f is roomy. and cov- srstlls sswellseths shouldn- ths ribs and tbs rest. ~ ‘fllenthlrfsanotlsiroffililtls Bo- PsspP ss she arcs with he! ‘their worth has been pvsvsl. It} Ill“?- We s: q in latest dvkd flit" gym” addition ' th be sbml . on duty in the while extreme precautions _ are being whom bus-taken, they an not more so than iness men and others hsvs mmsdcn other cqilll 011M101“- space, rooms, o; window seats, are 'l‘hcteskoliguardlngtheDukcof being collected and sent to tlseKcnt is b61118 “mlllmlfld by l Scotland Yard Record Office, whersyouna Welsh officer, sergeant Evans ofthsepccialbranchoftheYsrd. nidhll- INBREASE IN STEEl 0llTPllT (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, Nov. 20.—A substantial increase was shown in the produc- tion of pig iron in October when it amounted to 46578 long tons, es compared with 27.002 tone in the, corresponding month lest year. the ~ Dominion Bureau of Statistics repor- ted todlY. l- ‘notion of steel ingots and castings totalled 57,975 tons as against 46,00 in October, i983. Cumulative production cf steel for the 10 months ending October total- led 643,18’! tons more than double that of the same llfirlod lest YB" when 815,325 tons were produced, the report states. Tlv “eel Elect‘ Soeedv Trio’ (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ssnrr JOHN. N. 3.. Nov. 20- leven witnesses testified today in the case of the Orown vs. Andrew Richard, St. Anthony, Willie Mac- Dougall and Percy M8039!!!"- both of monsoon. who aplilflml in the County Court before Judge John A. Barry. All three B" standing trial, under the Bpcedy Trials Act, on charges of conspir- acy to defraud, resulting from the alleged theft of an automobile. The cssc will continue tomorrow- Testimony was heard today from we. Leonora xmz. Alirhvflw Kins 5nd Albert King, all of Bt. Anne; Alfred Gillespie, m. A. Keven and Mrs. Rachel Burden. Moncton. and Lawrence Oottingllam, of Saint John and Montreal. ‘ Reyes. an bum-sane scent. will MscKmsie had secured a policy involving the "car and after it was reported stolen had made a claim for compensation. This claim had not been paid. MONTREAL. Nov. 21-40?)- l-lsving learned that she must weer her hair to suit her bat. wcman| now finds that millinsry dictates ton Mcleod, New York beauty ex- pert, told s. local audience. The high hat fashion . she said, that coloring must be brought out in s wldc are toward the hair-line, and that eye shado and eyebrow treatment we important. Some advance notes on millinery fashions fol- soring were-given by Miss Mot-cod. ‘They will. sllc said. be off the face. turning back she from the left.’ srrnoculnolv A dear little lady, very dainty small came es s bc r “Paradise . Although she has schcd her four score years she works with- w. TAYLOR ‘lfyon Baptist Is-ISW-ll-fl-ll- OHUIMM 0P SCOTLANDr-lfldv. Ewen MacDougsll will breach Ssh- bath 25th st Bummerslde at ll. and, if the travelling is favourable. st cape Traverse st 3 P. M. and Argyle Shore at ‘l P. M. L-flctl-ll-fl-li. BOOK WANTED-If any one‘ can lend. blrcor sell-s copy of s‘ book celled "Wooden Ships and‘ Iron Men," by lredsrick William mo! pond witbf tho. Guardian" stating terms, 14-3506 SALES will be reoeving fcs pelts for December sale Paris unto must have your furs a few days before clubbing to give each skin Ll-Iildd-ll-Ii-li SOCIAL SERVICE LEADER- Rev. John Oobourn, D.D., Assist- ant Secretary of the Board of ‘Evangelism and Social service of the United Church of Oansds, is making s tour of the Maritime Provinces in the interest of the work of the church. He will ad- dress a meeting in Hearts Hall! this evening at 8.30 to which the public is invited. While in the city Dr. Cobourn will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, 220 Richmond Street. _ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -_ Miss Bessie Bradley was delightfully surprised Tuesday evenln when a number of her friends ca at her home, 94 Doxchester Btleet showered her with numerous mis- cellaneous gifts prior to her sp- proaching wedding. Bright and-witty verses were read by Miss Bessie Mc- Qunid and the slits were opened by Miss Jennie Wsughsn and great msrriment and a jolly good time was enjoyed. During the social evening which ensued a delicious lunch was served cafeteria style which caused additional merrlnlent. Good byes with happy good wishes for the pop- ular guest of honor brought the ev- ening to s close. A NEW INDUSTRY-A new cloth, woven from the fur of silver foxes. is now be made into a coat in Plctcu. The s behind the new fabric began whenJ. W. J. Bcbhlune visited the fox ranch of Hillard Mutts/rt in Snnnrnerside. P. E. I. There he watched the foxes lbelnd combed, and asked the pro- prietor what was dolls with the fur which came out of the animals‘ pelts. On learning that it was dis- carded, as of no use, Mr. Bethune asked. Mr. Muttart i1 he could tabs some. and sec what could be dons with it. Mr. Béthuncidoparted with four pounds of the loose fur, wtltclh he sent to the MacPhea-scn Woollen Mills at llocklin to be carded. The corded wool was spun by llfrs. Angus MacDonald in Piciou Island, and tlleclothwaswovenlryaetud- ent at Mount Allison University. The warpoftheolothisof wool and the woof is of the silver fox furflrhcfitlishedciothisbfs soft, angers-alike texture, silver grey in co1or.. 19mm the foul- pmlnds of fox “wool” six yards of cloth were woven and _i.t is now in the plocel 0f being made into s; costby M. 11.. MocKenzic, tallorp Piolor. When finisbedthecostwillbe sentto Bunnnerslde.‘ lilr; Bethune and m- MecKensle said they saw no reason why the cloth should not wear as Welles any ordinary wool- len cloth. Should the loose fox fur be obtainable in quantities it might W911 Rive s decided inllpetus to the bleeding of foxes, not only for fox Pelt-S. but for the fur which is now discarded The Msritimos are dotted with fox rnndbes-Bsokville ill-BlllN Milli mm nlaulln . a ls noon Delicious Cereal Corrected His Constipation We oto from his voluntary and enthus astic latter: "After ruadlng your advertisement, l decided to use Awlllum. l hsd been vakin gills right slon . But now 1 don svs to fake p s. » i l"! tsdke Agabgluw ng sn em ere srss it has dons lns a lot . Stallion Higgins (address fur- ed upon request). Common constipation froquontly causes llssdscllss, loss of s and energy. ‘Yet tilis condl on can be overcome. usually, by eating Kellogg's Ann-Burl. - Testsshow tllisjdslicicus cereal provi as "bulk" and vitamin B to sld iminstion. Ara-Ban: is also rich in iron for tlls blood. Au-Bauv is mush vsgstsblss. ln~ a ‘it s mass. Gently this clears out u» intestinal wastes. tskinghsrni- T's Isn't. this asfsr than lit leashes! Two ts artmgalfissl'a';...ka. E THE CETRAI cu marvel 1-1....‘ BUflIlGDrcsscd mega vilnncoma T. AlLseeosrobowol-klnswerflmvi-M" ibride of one of our young men, ‘herself realised it and on the ter River sang vcry feelingly “Will 011817811. morn- acloek. a RDIA . A Poultry ilslll- ~ - ls-MM-ll-ll-di. . ___._. calm rsar! noumblm" Hall tonight under auspices Junie: o. w. t». lr-uwnapl, n 1 srorul. ws-‘lm mim- °' ’ armour-ice - bsrs will parade st the for classification on Thursday l-“d Friday llllhtl l5 ‘L15. B! order. r l!‘ n‘ ' l IZ-mr-u-n-al’ CUPIDB PARADIQ —Oll0h‘l ‘ dsysonlllllifomnlsylfldfl bytsemsrl-issolloi-iooelovwlfls lniaenlsndllswwubm-Ivmw ulsmmlwwwwlrasulcamsllhh oolumnsorwesalnsnvtieeofi“ Isiandglrll must be velvet wecirvsiluklnsbvthcwevihebvw gopiunsinainto matrimony il utterdefienoeyzfuoldnlsnllleyfm IN MET TORIAM ems. arson ssolvsar. . AN. use! A gloom wss csst over How Grove and vicinity on the morning of Oct. 11th when it was learned that Laura Alberta Henley had been called Home. Just two years ago she came amongst us, the Percy Reach Bagnall. Although! practically a stranger than she in the ensuing months became very‘ dear to friends and neighbours. Her quiet, calm manner of livingl and her fine traits of “m”! endeared her to all who hsd the , happy privilege of knowing her. A few days previous to her death she gave birth to s fine baby boy. Some days later it was noticed with keen regret that she was rapidly slipping sway. She morning of the above date after bidding each of her loved once goodbye, and requesting that her baby be called “Alfred" after her father, the late Alfred Heaney of and Clinton, rile passed away. As ulel livvd. she died, calmly, wuregeous- ly, gallantly she went out into the Great Beyond. ‘rho little son was taken to the horns of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Bagnall, where he con- tinued to thrive (as he was s’ splendid little chap at birth) until the 28th of October, when he was suddenly stricken with a disease prevalent among the children in the neighbourhood st the time. On Oct 30th, his spirit went to loin that of his mother. l Mrs. Bagnallb funeral was held Oct. 19th from her late residence snd was conducted by Rev. Mir. Boothroyd, assisted by Rev. Mr. Homers, a former pastor of dc- ccased. m. Gordon Carew of Hun- One lot of Coats. Value $26.00. To clear at . . . . . .. One lot of Coats. Value $30.00. To clear at One lot Coats Clearing at To Clear at assesses-s To Clear at the Circle Be Unbroken." On Oct. Slstthe funeral of the little boy was bold from the home of his grandparents. Rev. Mr. Boothroyd conducted this funeral and on, both occasions spoke words of consolation to the sorrowing ones. ‘rho mourners were the husband and father, Mrs, Edith Beaney of Clinton, her mother, Edison Heaney of Clinton. her brother: Florence, Mrs. Boraoo ‘Thompson, of Long River, her sister, besides a host of relatives and friends. ‘The pail bearers for Mrs. Bsgnall were Ellsworth, Eric and Borden] Begnall, Everett Glover, Hesncy and Albert Dennis. For the little baby Melville and George Pound. Louis Bsgnsll and Albert (Hearing at title people stiould be the respon- bggutiflgl, sibillty 0f $11G BMW, Di‘. Meskins sdvocswd a scheme of social in- ulrsnce for; Osnisamflocgzl leg:- Who hath not lost a friend? Alid bu“! m“! b9 1 m“ ' l-esllslrrgullawesuosnrnsomqtnhnd. ifitiltoreem 011W measure know the pain in thqllwlflfl- . . llesru of tile tel-eaves ones ss ulel - "WWW young wife and mother was laid," I "ma" “d” w m“! w" to rest and so soon after u» lillflflutit-mhh‘ Mwémzidmtffitu ‘"1 child was‘ laid beside moth , 991345 ‘mm h” "hi. ea in ohfldblflll. an w over- $1322; $Q'°,fl°;£§,,"n'$:lwcrs. malnutrition and imsanitll‘! And after when the long shadows mam“!- n u u” mm‘ “A mm‘ of even steal across the land and l" W’ mtgfd m‘ cassava“: who =- ammo“ mm- g,» footsteps that will come no more m“ m‘ mmmm m ' and the brother and sister sigh furl" their baby sister. They lie sietpinl in the little cemetery at Hunter River there to await the resurrection morn. The flowers wsrc showing the love and esteem in which the deceased was held. oral-y employment, but also when ‘Q16 IMHO!’ ll replaced by l. YOUR- wemmg wants“, to, Q um“ or man or woman. Dr. Mcskins but Joy comdth m the morning. F“ _________ ING 8000.000 .. , 0N All. TIHT-TUBI One lot of Crepe and Lacs Dresses u-n-m One lot of Crepe and Wool Dresses To clear st All other dresses in stock at Wholesale Prices. All Knit Suits to clear at 209:, Discount. MILLINER Y One lot to clear at . . . . . ‘ Others at reduced prices. W] ,____.__ N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IDIIAIJIII Charlottetown and North Wiltsllin Hlons l0 from $20.00 to from $20.00 to sosaasaolaoaoa auaoussaooasla .----|-s-»s~~ssue One lot of Crepe and Wool Dresses . . . . . . . . Una...- ll IDNDON. Nov. When ’s A Bottle Of Gin Not A Bottle Of Gin Ad Committee for Aeronaut- ersliuqcswillbssslocdtodccide i i 5 i Remote control devices will make _l'n¢'la its eight-foot mm. it possible 3W2. selves very clear theicsabessv . t Fill-I Li|f|lIn)nsn ,,' l'*Allls Alleflcilll lllgli Sui» . A l SlIDER v Dliilbllllfii DLADK RUBBER ZIPPERLS. DRDVIII IIIIDDER ZIPPERS. nlllox JERSEYETTE zilrrsns. .-ALL WARM FLEECi; LINED-l $1.1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday llnly. m: wnloln SHOE oomullv QUEEN STREET —— The Vogue SPECIALS no DOLLAR DAYS COATS $10.00 $12.98 $20.00 Other Coats in stock clearing at Wholesale Prices. _ DRESSES .One lot soiled Evening Dresses $1.98 $1.98 $5.00 ANOTl|Ell Bl0ll IJEALT PARLEY .0411! oiltiool for the tri-powcr naval conversa- tions became gloomie~ ill?" v er tonight, with a Japanese declara- tion that in the very ukeu cw“ °' failure to reach an agreement OI -—-—— vim-y taken to that b (A. l’. by Glllfllloll’! III-Will WIN) ice completes its new wind tunnel. {arr-power agreemcntulgntotal us» PORTLAND. Ole. NW. iil-Ffll- Actually trader construction, the vsl tonnage ls not reviled, Washington Treat! "m" to span is prwlred Mimic t!“ with vessels she believes peculllfl! that is to set sir mov- suited to her needs. The Japanese ind-ed made them today. MW" observers to oper- more mlszorlczptiors which m“! as new)»; inseam - formant Vow? replac- , the! exwflmw‘ ow" ti“