if!’ .| c Plllllil The screen's drama! most ‘ L‘ tuwllou Si?‘ § RONALD oolrulu £ “RAFFLES” Also Comedy ‘IDOIVT BITE YOUR DENTIST‘ And Cartoon Sour Smm Also" Comvsdy most dashing iizure tantalizing adventurer. as mystery “MONK HY M E L O D I E . CAPITOL Ti) D A ' i; n4] Kmyjy Kilt Sable” i 1'2: 11mm QNDAY Jul-J .“L=.- '- "IN j ‘l!!! slits. I , i [.1 nwxies) lint. 3.15 live. 7 and 9 OF 1111c (ZHARI QTIf§_'_I‘0WN_GI_1ARMm-\Iw_ __ ms wsrnwmwesnsrr: Plfdiffeiliilds 1. _---s-'J& MONDAY 18o, 91c. 26o, 42c, Ute. line of the Most Popular Novels of All Times MODERN LOVE ' . vibrant with the conliic of red- c gvotion. f. tale of heorts as it takes place. PRODUCTION wivl blooded men for a woman; lglow » with the (‘hastening whiteness of - great sacrifice and unswervlng dc- mighty as thl- great open spaces in which tentral Guardian .- WOOL Fours AND vnvm‘; | HATS worth up to $5M- QII Ill‘? isaturday 82.49. Bee window. Moore , a McLeod, m. ~ we,‘ i RUMMAGE sour 1mm Mcmor-f ‘n1 Hall, lsturdsy. November mdfi a i 4 P. M. oaio-u-ar-zl l ____ WONDERFUL nuns! a new l Hats selling at $2.49. See window 7 Saturday. Moore a McLeod Ltd. I , ' ossa. iii III- H 3 i Auomcn snmvnzm ‘m ’ LADIES SILK nose. heavy service‘ _ Sn STILL ALARM-The fire depart- ment responded to l. still alarm ‘about l1 dcicck yesterday for a blazel in a partition at the residence oi ' Mrs. M. Trainer, 9s Richmond street. Hand extinguisher was used. ‘There i!‘ was little damage. 3i James’ Manse, mlariottetcwn, oniE chflpmlm- 95'4"’- Wednesday, November 19th, 1930, bvj the Rev. RA Moorhead Legote. B.D. mt. 1.41.301‘. cursor/lune LXPERT in diseases of men and womp visits Charlottetown next 933141-1141 rims! arm sllrunmlv our. Miss‘ Helen M. Hound's wstcr colors for his ll m. Butohesorfs, Optician. om-u-sl-sl. MIN! narrv nervous-mg. andlMh-s- Tbso. Bentner were yes- ‘ "terdpy receiving the congratulations o! numerous friends on their cele- |brathg the 10th mniverssry o! their ON PASTORAL CHARGE 0F ~-T o services for Sunday, Nov. 23rd, ' onshow n 11; Deflabls st s: Vic rio ll ‘l. Rev. Goo. Aym, min- til/eight, full-fashioned, oil sizes and Me colors. Spectal price $1.25 per pair. ‘ Every customer buying 3 pair will get ' the third pair for 50 cents. Prowse. SL0‘ swung-services, Bros Ltd 932(-_|11_21_3_li11 e Winsioe United Churches on ey, Nov. 23rd, will be: High- iieil st ll s. m: Prineetown Road V p. 11-1.; Winslos North st 7 n. 111. Rev. G. A. Grant, minister. UNTER ltIVER—'I‘he services on Hunter River United Charge for ‘sunday. Nov. 23, 1930, are so follows: . i-il a. m, Wiltshire; 3 p. rn., Wheat- luAGmNIs-oIACLENNAN-At st. - 18V Riv"? '7 P- m-- 3““‘°' mm“ A TRYON BAPTIST PA5TORQTE— John Angus MacInnis of Hopedale 391M965 Sunday, N0“ 33- Trwn- u . UNA ; Ml-RKEL . _\ 5i 'l' i) ll Y RIGHT 0 U T ‘I JQ|4~ f . -. M.‘ v0 1'1: o wx llldlltii nouzosu) . ‘ ‘1 NANCE i " loursonr " '1 Ii‘ 1 A ' ,,.,.,,, _ ti. i-amons Author s -; \' TIHUN H BARBARA KENT ‘Lonesome in :1 crowd of half a "-. . million — ihc chance acquuini- v um-c-thl- perfect mulch - hup- Iiilllrgg — .\ bitter lil0\\' -- a sur- y, . {Jinx l-llnlnx. ' v.- . l. .~ O COMEDY Ivonne: iacso souuo Latest Most Popular Book NEWS w.) rld Events I v-‘li-lillil is to he lone with bnrl 1" 1'.‘ "flint i: :1 question wllichf liy iVlIllT/V to tho d1. ‘ ' il"li1I'. lrzl: . "in v ' . , ' Irh: Public Forum 11:01: ‘llomsolllciiiillg wzoll-Y .:_.x,.\,,!,:l(l;,.(?.r,;l?“ 1m, ,l“k;l(,(z,_rjf,,., Tm, whmm ,5 up", f“. me o1- wonllng 111 i110 ilomcs, ihl‘ schools, “crwghnu F’ .1‘ discussion by Currcxywndellls lilo Clllli'i'll'l‘F-, the laws, and the _,; H“, , v.9’; notified‘ ." n1 quggflqns o; inter“; Tm,- w-urii lhnl :lc<':.:::l"; for this griev- Charloiletown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the youthful dpprllrill’. Pu 'i11;; by |i11~ souiil of illc lzqtlnrc. m, “M, “on _ l sun‘ u 111))‘ nboui iourivon 01' fifi- Hg“. Du “MP5 "-111 yours periiulrr stones n.‘ the runn- "o.1‘icrl l... 1 ill“ l‘("\'}').')il" opinions of correspondents. 1Com llili‘(i irnm 111w ~11 “"“'m- “hm”! i" h” m" r""-“‘- \ Point trouble illom * cfisk-‘i to lTru-i Point for the rc- -.- . .... . . ___.___ hillilllll"! fir"? T !1-'l’*'1‘<i will “"1" 1»: “up tho p-uguqyq n; 01,,‘ Tn_ -~.»»._<_ my u 15 thyguygh {hp cam- ,!1..'*. i1» link 111:)" 3| up? Nn._ liv m‘ “lwmd- W“ !""'“"!i I'll‘ "ll “m”? 1:0 _1'I11:;1 v !*.'."1 they 11:11 I ' "as nnri no iflcncr- of ‘the ofllc- ns t?" ricrk 111i iur ill-mm», 1,, "'1" "W" “ill-i i" “M”. CFQWIS "i 1r ~12 1o horn Hm! Illfiiiil. iln '..< that iii‘. w ' has occurred. 1,0,», me p,.cn,fi.,., mm, 1n Sh,“ iicnlnps play 111th hr» on Hrcolr» ih-l‘ Up‘? Tllcrc was no search mm» .~- r am, sir. etc. ledge donation of ten begs or apples |., “Uni”; the . \-’\ ,1 _,,,uh,.n.iu_._,. are not iroqurlttrd h}: 05hr" 1 . . m “T, READER received from Mr -GOl‘ClOn MbMillan 11111..’ runr- ~11 -,-~--,~!\-.1<_ why buys are i111’. elf-I r- .|»'-- r 1 11, S. .111 lvlzc- 0f Cornwall. ..1r not nu f1." i1" Pr- " 1514-. w- mwrv "l '- - - - _ .._» ,,,_ ’ orrucnns APPOINTED—At the u 1i 1 I)UII1i.lil <: ‘ll'l‘l 11w: ;-..,» m, ,. ,1". S“ U_"'\'"""-""" ';l“"vE"-“"1'Y twelfth annual meeting of the New Lil-J: 1 vr (‘all to " only? "WWI i" Won't :1!’ I .1 y 1 1,-1-.,,.; 1,, 1;“- Th“ “‘m"'"‘1 ‘icvil S“ hil” ‘lfmlnlland Branch Customs and Excise (‘liiliIN ‘ 1 ‘ not, m,‘ guppy-inf " ‘mwd “L S“ Dlm- ‘m; Umve"'_"Oificc1's Asscciatloil held in Saint TRY TIIZI IIIRFII y’ Po czruid Sh" -ll i: nl-nc ill-i =.>1~11 that lh~ i: (l"'l'|llll"§"'f We ("lyyiifrf n! T-l ,, .,, N, ,1, K, M a m‘, Mm at. “Remixed tilat public util- p l,.~;-._-s,.lt.g,, my m. q; i“ , U‘ m _ w , k Um “n” ma“ I lhauld be cwlxcci by the public. 9,," ..n,,,;,.,,.,..,,.-. H,” “U, l, I. _ l hwy" h,‘ hi“, mm m“, Inim- un cxrillng argument the Pro| P"! in your mil . lCll, not ¢xpl‘("»'sl\'r- ruin: ‘wmrlv rrmvi "i1:~rl' W": 1v to ‘Ci1t:'1*11'.s" L-i-ltei". I H» so in orriol“ l’) correct in." {also ' (ha! 11:57‘ be °(l"l‘ll by nughlilfs icvtflr‘. i \.'.'i=l1 to " w‘ ll" . f l" mull into Q..- -rv~v1~< -.__._-._.... 117; ca?‘ 1352.51.51 u re to ‘vi/rear c" “lo/.oo can TS lJW UF MERIT "I"??? “r '51‘! :1 lift-l. oul of wrzlilpirr‘; o-v- M‘ ilw<l~ 11011‘ style, mozicrrn (i'f"1::f'= .'l1"o1111d you. and lnnuving the v iulau‘ h I :1 s l s. Visit-rs‘. (I-rzulh-u i'.‘l¢sicrli'_'iri-=. and lluxl-il PlIl(l£‘lH—-.~n:!pll_\' 11nd sturdy. 5725-00 & $30.0@ - Others range from $20.00 tn $75.00 including Il-ilrymnrcs. Whitney's. Mclions, Thveeds, Camel Hair q i-IARRYA. jilaeDOUflALL - 14s GREAT GEORGE S'I‘REE’I‘ ‘ The Store of Better Men's Wear Tflllmlzi- Nil‘. Victor Benton report uic 11.1111 lilo icic- vrcr‘ ill-u‘. iii!‘ pit-g have .. 1» r" li-n sh-iimls on‘? his smie- excuse to interfere with a man on should nun the public highway‘. Why to th D1‘. how to handle 1.1» "r. Ecnirluis 11111110 o11t of the af ‘not. lcspou-zibie fur the scandal. ‘ and tilrc: very c: 111-. l r";1"d have (iPitlillflfi him i “l” “o” l“ St‘ Johlrs Society the thclutuch cicbzlted subjoct, “N; had nwlife in the country," was discussed. ._ ‘Til’: llmuii yrs-s a victory for the Con Hide. In St. Augustines Society the question, “Resolved that the Mari- iinles should be united." was keenly J LlPilLitPii. rcsllltillg in a victory for the i um sklc. l in all the debates the keen- ;c.~t coulpetltiziu was displayed by the debaters and much talent was manifested. ‘Che speeches showed 11111011 mcpulnwtiu. and there was very ‘little rcpétiiion of the same ideas. (In ouch of the Sodctics a five min- 111's speech and a ciccialnntiou each by a selector! studr-nt. were greatly r-ninyrrl. The annual football "Phil- osophclx.“ g.'\111e was played last week. 1111s prime wrx; between the fifth 21ml sixth year students nlld the rest of the college. Every minutes of the game ivas sharply contested and o. lfine brand of football was shown. l 'i“ho rrsult “us; n tic, the score being fIl-all. The non-Philosophers went over for a try which was not con- o! the ploy and the ‘arr-rod :l'1rln;\: the first part 0i’ the Just ilzlli‘. also unconverted. Both teams struggled t0 the utmost to drive home the winning try, but neither could pierce the stubborn de- fence of their opponents and the idezldinck continued 11111.11 the whistle. ‘ The game was very efficiently refereed by Mr. A. Gormley. Take one TONIGHT ll IJOUSNISS Il-IIGQISIIIII” Prcnlicl"? The oflicinls oi‘ the Asylum "to". that the brother should know \V'h_v ' v1‘ tho insane ' such "oz-was. I would. ask tho D1". to leave 11:51‘ 11>: he did his pzu-i wcil and is "Ed ndvivc ihc D1". not only to at- ld the inquest. but also lo semi 1g, debates i ' lurid 'i‘hu1'sday lught by the debuting societies. St. Thomas‘ had a fine debate on thmccne "Resolved : _ bu. Y rl-(hw filial. llfc in the ciiy is preferable to‘ vcrtcd, during the first ten minutes Philosophers . o1‘ l-iartsville. i (J's o! St. If Vincent's Orphanage nratefully acknowledge receipt of the igmllowing: From estate of late D i5. R. Jenkins, $500; {mm estate 01f; nowledgcs with thanks a subscript- 1 lwm Fwd]; Murphy, $19790; Ladm-vion from: Mr. George E. Auld, Mon- J_ Dutrcal, $250; Mr. L. V. Windsor, Kent- O‘Csuneil. $63: Mayor Prowse, $l0;}§\'i11l?. $200; Mr. G. H. Hooper. Char" ,:1!:u a treat oi‘ ice cream and or-llfli-i1@i0WI1-$200; M11 H9111? G. R089". Wild. St. Andrew's, $167.91; :1 nges. _ ieztcton-n at 71p. m. I ‘Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- eot to the Manufacturers- Milian, Collector, lottelown and Mr. ed members of the Executive. 1 Mrs Alexander ‘Machiay of New London. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday s. drunk snel incsp_ able was fined $10 and costs or ten days, s spceder was fined $5 and costs or ten days, and s motorist charged with reckless driving was fined $10 and costs or ten days. A woman charged with using abusive language was fined $2 and oosts. Judgment was given in on ejectment case. THE SALVATION ARMY CITA.. DEL-Adjutant and Mrs Martin will conduct the usual week-end service as follo\vs:-Saturdsy evening l p.m_ Praise meeting. Sunday '1 a.m. Knee drill, 11 lam. Holiness meeting 7 p.m. Salvation meeting. Young Peoples‘ classes at 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. Monday evening s p.m. Meeting conducted by the Band-members. Music at all services rendered by the Citadel Band. All are welcome. MADI FINE SIIOWING-Jn the individual scores in cattle Judging st the Royal Winter Fair, Warren Mc- Kenzie of Pictou, N. B. had the highest score. 1t is iutsrening to note that Miss Margaret Rodd I Harrington tied with this young judge in the open doll-y competition judging at the Amherst Show for first position. t “i?- ! ZION CHURCH-Address It tho morningdservice on The Burning Bush. This has long been the sym- bol of the Presbyterian Church. In the evening Mr. McConnell will give a gospel address on the Invite- tion to the Gospel Feast. At hsli’ post eight the Y. M. C. A. ere hold- ing their song service under the sus- picss oi the Student Volunteer Christisn Movement. Mr. McConnell pnungg 5BRV|(;E_Q,1 No“ g; hospital be built on the sight offered ~‘-.\-.<11 be CTINIUCLGC by Rev. E. .1, by the government on BPIBMQ" Y0"- , Chisholm at Alexandra at 11 e.m.| lat Hazelbrsok at 3 p. m. There will be no [fleeting a; grog, 30341,, 515cc; services tomorrow the Minister will be the congregation is worshipping ac‘ the preilchef- MP- LEBHW W111 FY0801’! 1.10 Central Cin-lstian Church Chm". in 911B mflmi"! 0n m‘? 51111199’; "Tm ACKNOWLEDGMENT—'I'ile Board‘ ..-1 ‘Trustees cf nu.- Plum Edwardigivills on oddroos on . land Hospital gratefully eeknew-,Moklns and Keeping a Friend!‘ All 3mg,’ receipt 0r ghgqug [or gzpipogare welcome at the Kirk services, legacy from the estate oi the latoiand a special lnvitation~is issued to m. so. Jenkins. They also acknow- young men and women to attend tho ‘ John, N. B., this week, Mr. J. D. Mc- Port of Char- l-l. M. Baker. ctor, Summerside, were appoint- ENJOYED HOLIDAY — M!’ and Crichton erased by the Car Ferry Nov. 18th on return to their home in San Eedro, Coli- fornia, after a seven month visit to relatives and friends on P. E. Island. IThey were occompanL/i as for ls 'sackville by Mrs Crichtons neice, Mrs Chrlsty Goss and Miss Clara l. A. MMDONAIL u. Katherine Elizabeth Mzwiennan o. m»: Wvsimorviood- 3 v- w? 31m" lilnw. 7 p. m. Rev. Jas. Wilson, Bum- merside, will be the preacher. Myron ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The Bls- 0- Bflnwn- "Ml-ii"- HOSPITAL m, Campaign Executive Committee sck- “Charlottetown, $250. the letter ,subscription on condition that the ST. JAMES CIIURCHn-At both > Book of Books, The Bible"; and in the evening will intiatc his monthly services for young men and women. "The Art of ' evening service. SILVER FOX PELTSP-Do not sacrifice them when prices are low. I am taking a consignment to Mon- treal, November 26th, to be sold dir- All pelts sold will be paid for December 6th. Unsaid pelts returned if shipper rc- quests. Reasonable reserve limits ac- ceptcd on all consignments. Selling charges 5%. Cleaning charges 50c per skin. All consignments fully covered by insurance. Pelts received at my oiTice, Summcrside, up till noon, Tuesday, November 25th. Bring in your pelts. Charles R. Stavert. 9355-ll—22-2l. RENEWING FRIENDSIIIPS-Ml’. Hank. A. MacKeuzie, proprietor of the West. Outlet camps, West ont- let, Maine, arrived in the city Thurs- day evening to spenzl his annual two weeks vacation in the city visiting his mother 11nd sister, Mrs. John G. MacKcnzie Illld Miss Minnie and ul- so his brother Rev. R. V. MscKenzlc of St. Dunstan‘: University. For the post eighteen years Mr. MacKenzie conducts this camp which is oom- posed of twenty five log cabins, with JPREE Our new perfume Dream Kiss To give you the opportunity of trying it, we will send you ab- solutely FREE A LIBERAL SAMPLE of sachet powder per- fumed with this new perfume and our new catalogue. It will per- fume for months, s full drawer oi lingerie. Scull your name and lddrcss to Tile Oriental Perfume Co. 1m st. Andre street Montreal NOV. 15-5-29. Auction Sale i CAMPAIGN - The. . Al‘ IT GRAFTON STREET 0n Tuesday, November 35th st L90 O'clock Slurp. I 0f sli my Household lilectwlsrlnr. Dining Room, Kitchen. Bedroom, l _ Queen Besver lungs, Beliefs, lot of Dishes, l Bureaus sud Mirrors, Ple- turss, Curtains, Oiloloths and II!!!- thing shout the rises. lslo positive. N0 Ilene. l ltngsr lowing Mullins, (drop hood). Terms (XII. MRS. MAIGAIIT DAVII. 91 Grafton Street. is to give the address, his subject b0- ins The Owl-sin on he iii-idli- Asotlsnoq, p_ _ lIw-il-fl-Ue ' s central dining room. room sud assembly room. For years previous to 1.3.1. Ill-lips Mr. MacKcnzio \\':1s llflijll msnsger. Among thmag glnplgyed a S uh owl “if: of... g n31? ‘My Rouble 1...... wi "m, m, been a my our mo, “r uerfeiiin ueuflgeyefifliimuii" Ill I I501’! fllllfi i118! bwl gcr sud fostered sud scaled over. Bib: gzlzlstgnlathmnml "° "V". m" "N! clusod me to lose my ‘o.’ "d o‘ I’; all“! 3:1"! til l resd so advertisement for Cuuqu; chased more and in sbou [h h | | (Signed) Mill Helen P. Pin unpiflff," mo. Ointment B sud 50c. Canadian Depot: J. ‘I’. 8. -_-_-__..._ the West Outlet Camps i Vernon. FULLY. THERE IS r IRE T0 BE SOME- Ladies’ Winter Coats, 4 onl $20.00. Dollar Days . ,WMom rslflrri ‘$1.11: 323251‘? Pill .“.°.‘.' $14.00 Ladies’ Winter Coats, 4 onlyfi, ~_.i%~$15.oo $30.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . i Ladies’ lieavoriue Fur Coats. ‘Reg. ‘ $98.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . .. . .. Ladies’ Brown Couey Fur Coats. I Ladies’ Freucil Sea] Coats, Size 36. Reg. 86.00. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . Collar. Size 38. Reg. $150. $ Days Ladies’ Black Astrachan with Sable I Ladies’ French Seal Coat, Size 36. Ladies‘ Sea] Coat with Sable trim. Size i2. Slightly damaged. A real bargain $ .. .......................... .. 50.90 value. Size 16. Reg. $65.00, for Special Dollar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Rayon Silk Bloomers. 10 only, Cilildrcifs Winter Kimonos, Slightly soiled. Dollar Day price . . n iar Day price . . . . 44. Bargain price . . . . . . . . . 10 onlyglladies’ Jersey and Knitted I $3.75 Size 42. Reg. $110.00. Dollar Days $50.00 Ladies’ French Seal Coat with Fox trim. Size 44. Reg. $150. $ Days Regular $85.00. Dollar Days '.. 1 only Grey Goat Coat, extra I Ladies’ Corsets and Corselettes. Special Dollar Day price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 only, Ladies’ Velvet Kimonas. Dol- 1 only, Blanket Cloth Kimono. Size . . . . - . . I Dresses. Bargain ‘price . . . . . . . . . $2.98 Women's large size Flannel Dresses. Size 42 to 4S. Bargain Days, only each Women's small size Flannel Dresses. Bargain Days, only each . . . . Ladies’ Silk Rayon Bloomers. value, only Ladies Silk Rayon Bloomers. Reg. $1.25. Extra value, only . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Silk Rayonilloolners; Reg. $1.65. Extra value, only . . . . . . . . . .. s Ladies Soiled Silk Underwear clearing at $5 Price Ladies Silk Rayon Slips. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ' $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Nightgowns, better qual- ity,Clearingat . . . . . . n Ladies’ Silk Nigiligowns, lace trim, Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ 3 piece Pyjoma Sets. sizes. Special . . . . Ladies’ Fiannelette Nightgowns. Long sleeves. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c. .. 79c. $2.35 Ladies’ and Children's Fiannelette Nightgowns. Short sleeves, only .. Children's Flannel Dresses. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Dollar Days price . . . Children's Flannel Skirts. Daya,only . . . . . Ladies’ Flat Crepe Dresses. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies Flat Crepe Dresses. Sizes up _ I to48,i'or..... _ E.‘.‘.‘;°.'.'f‘.°.‘f“.°. fro" $1.00 s1 .oo $1 .oo IIOOVBI. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . loo Ladies‘ Silk Crepe and J-eorgette Scau-vcs. Worth up to $4.98. Dollar Days - - t n o - n Ladies’ Flannelette Stripe Pyjamas, short sleeves. Reg. $3.50, 110w only Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns. All sizes. now only ..-...-ee Ladies’ Flanuelette Pyjamas, long price Ladies’ Handbags. Worth up to $6.50. Real value st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . =98 Two Packages of Kotex on Dollar Dsys or _,,............................. 75c. READ OVER THE LIST ELOW VERY (‘Alli-Z- Io for s free llmpis. Afar using it l puf- eteily healed." 0 cum 25c. Sold evsryahsrs. Sample eseh ins. Pimpies by Cuticura. sre Jo( mnergan. o! this city. Joseph Fra- |ser, Seal River, Miss Ellie MocKcn- jzie, Millview and Andrew McDonald,