vvasix . EDWARD-yum Times Today GEORGE ARLISS in H THE LAST GENTLEMAN" A180 . . NEWS AND CULBEBTSON BBIDGE SERIII IN ‘WWII-HIE IIOUEW-GM P. M. C. F. (l Y. rams: EllIl__llll—_$tarting THURSDAY ‘n! COMEDY WITH - ~ THELMA TODD ‘n, e u- . 'gecnygfpeaorbeanplanusp'nweto ‘ be of s. xelmtzlvely close range o! IIPATSY KELLY used fbr multiplication. The multiplied progeny of such selection work will pnovc the reel value of what is intended co be looked upon as the best seed. Growers should continue to select lhc seed from choice plants and multiply tins in small plots where the most careful observations can be mode of every plant. Hand selection of s genuinely well bred strain oIf peas or beans will then. be useful and the real valuecrfthiswoirkwlillbecoimeap- parent w those who have never before undertaken this method plant hnprovermezit. - Another feature ct this is, that seed of the best diameter will easily sell many bushels more of the same seed. through the profitable returns obtained by the grcwers. It was Pliny the elder- who said "Sow good seed" Bibi-his adlvice b0 the ancient growers is good advice to the present day tillers of the soil. Selection 0f Pea‘ i_;i~. And Bean Seed Farms Note) In the field oil better seed pro- duction the Ical basis o! selection stamls with the choicest seed that is obtainable, not. merely bin selected games from each otohese several selections. observed for variation in the plants, diseases and any le should than r tion and flee from undesirable CARTER’S Booxsromz" .. AND Santd Claus Headquarters (UP STAIRS) Herc you find Santa Claus’ headquarters. No denying the fact. No shutting your eyes to ‘the evidence piled up on every shelf in every department of this large establishment. S Here is the place where your Xmas wants can be supplied This year the, importation for Christmas Trade exceed in quantity, in variety, in quality and in novelty all former elforts in this line, Gifts for the little ones i The articles suitable for this purpose em- I-brace a list whose variety is surprising-and ‘ ~ peven more surprising are the moderate prices ' jlfchargcd. Never was latter value oifered from wlhc article costing only a few cents to those of whighcr price. 1" ’ For Grovyfrr-up =l>eople ‘l. The worrying question o! selecting a sult- ;;,—abl_c gift, wm, wc-promlseyou. be easy of solu- 11! tionjn our store tlilspcason. In all the various ‘iillncs we offer; will; 8nd wide variety and I "' sterling value enabling you to purchsseproilt- 1 ably and satisfactorily. j_ I [Tgkgronsr on! "STUDENT TOUR" wrm Juan nuns-rs c-usaus wrrsnwoam . . . . svoar rum. ALSO “IBROWING THE BULL” i IWHISPERING ROCK " I Continued from page B And as she neared the small house with its whitewashed walls and red roof o! corrugated iron, Ruth War- ren became aware oi’ another dis- satisfaction. A hundred Ieet west o! the house stood n. huge abodcruin. It had character, this ruin. Oom- pared t0 the one-story ranch house with its almost flat roof, the ruin had been a. palace. Grim. mutilated, forgotten, the old building frowned upon the much house. The girl had a queer fancy which made her shiv- er. It seemed to her that the ruin wanted the house to come closer- very close-flier just a moment. The giant woman arrived at the porch of the ranch house first. Oar- rying Warren to a rawhide cot she laid him upon it. Warren promptly sat up_ grinning at his wife as she and Snavely ar- rived. "Great Scott, Ruth, but I've certainly been curried! She's the strongest thing I ever met in my life." The glanteu opened the screen door and hundeda. pillow to the girl. After she had arranged her hus- band comfortably upon the cot, the girl left him with Snavely and took her son into the house. Snavely spoke no word to Warren. When the girl returned she gave Warren a glass ct milk and some 011813 W1‘- tillas. the -will to the girl, Qnavely spoke. "When did You get in?" he sdfed suddenly. "You mean when did we arrive In wwn? Only this morning. You see," continued the girl, "we wrote you about a fvmight ago-but we got here as soon as the letter-we didn't know about your once-n-week deliv- ery." "You seen your lawyer this morn- lnl?" ' “I don't understand - what lawyer?" "There must have been a lawyer to send you the will when your brother died.” "Oh. _No, Harry sent us the will himself-At was some time ago; about three months after he went into this ranch." "Huh." ‘There was quite a pause. "But you just said your lawyer had u copy of it." "There are plenty of attorneys in the East," replied the girl sweetly. “I reckon." Snavely considered A corner of the whitewashed wall. the giantess was getting supper. Snavelyfis eyes. returned in a little jump Io the girl. "Just what are you aimin’ to do here?" "Well, since l‘. have this interest ln the ranch, I sumose I'm in the some position that Harry was. I can't be the pnrtnsr he was, but I'll try to do my share." A definite Dian shown in his pale eyes. “Oh, cure. Well, now, I gct yaw-yea, sir." Bnavely seemed on the verge of becoming pleasant. "I've got the lunar-you an’ ms is to go onlmtllkeuifyouwuymlrbro- ther. Is that It?" "Why, yes. I have the some inter- est in the ranch that he had.” “You sure have." ‘there was a long sildncc. "1 lup- pose," uid the girl. that there will be some legal tec ties or coma- thlng, won't there I thcmht we'd leave It until we could ‘see about it togethe , you mm." (To Bu Continued.) nrcrclan Bclm promotes dslnti- nus, charm and beauty. It is unriv- alled In its magical effect 0n the skin. lwlftly absorbed by thq tinuu, it leaves never a. mug-c of stickiness, Delightfully cool to the skin. Stimul- ating and invigorstlnl. Boftmilnd makes the hands fIc enlv whitl. Subtly fragrant. Imports youth and loveliness w the complexion. Persian 801m ll the inevitable choice of Q0 woman who acres. - For the first time since returning’ Sounds from within indicated thah I run condoms ' n-mo-i-ia-azz sr. Plan's 0.5mm» no and sue today. rrcoco-u-a-zi. Hllllll’ IIlIIAI-The nunel- in-mining and the Graduate Nurses present under retreat. conducted by the Rcv.’-_J. A. Clcran, 0&3... which will be concluded on Wednes- day afternoon. ' i 0 Rev. Ronald J. eldest Ion of Dr, B. J. Mclmulrmd Mrs. Mc- Ksnnu of Qyatcr Bed Bridge ocllcncy Most Rev. J. C. McGuIg- an, Archbishop ‘of Regina, officiat- ...DAWSON-TRAIN0lIo-l’mc mu‘- riagc of was Isobel: ‘rrainor to Mr. Percy E. Dawson, took place in Van- couver 8.0. onNovcmbe 9th, 1984. Rcv. Father Nicol officiating. Elie bride, who is a. daughter of the te Alf-red and Mrs. ‘Irainor, formerly of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. was given in marriage by her Uncle Mir. D. R. MuDougsIl. Alter the ceremony w. and Mrs. Dawson left for Seattle ‘ to Japan and Chine. Alter mending six months in the Orient, they will return to Varwouvcr. GIFTS A1‘ BARGAIN PIICIE, delicious food and dainty fancy articles many at 8t. Peter's Cath- edral Tea and Bale. L-bOBO-li-d-ii. MR. J-D. UCONNIIXL HERBA- VlD-PJI. Islanders will regret to learn that Mr. John O'Connell, brother of the "orphans frlcndf. Mr. JD. O'Connell died suddenly in Seattle, Washington ‘on Nov. 33rd. Deceased was a native of Sussex. N.B., and was 81 years of age. He leaves to mourn one son, two gmnd children. two sisters and three brothers one of whom, Mr. J.D. O'Connell. is well known here and will be remembered as the mtema- tional Qphanb Mend, and being the O'Connell Institute in lbmnonton, Alberta, as well as leav- ing funds in scores of cities, the in- cane of which will give picnics and. cash Christmas treats to orphans for all time to comb. As Charlotte- town is included 1n the list Guar- dian madam will rem * the late Mr. O'Connell and his philanthropic brother who is l0 sadly bereaved. JUNIOR W. A. OHICEBS-‘Ihc Junior W. A. branch of Sea. View held their ' meetlfll at the home o! Mrs. Wm. Adams Sutur- day, Now. 17th. The meeting open- ed with hymn, "Jesus Loves Me," Scripture reading, 8t Luke, chap- ter 21. followed by prayer. Hymn. "Jesus Shall Reign." The minutes of the lust annual meeting were read and approved. Thirteen mem- bers answered roll call with verse of Scripture. A letter was read‘ from the Diocesan Secretary ac- mqwmgmg remipl; of Junior bale. The new offiwrs elected were Marjorie Blakenli- Pmsidcnt; Hi1- da Adams, Secretary Treasurer; PNBTMB Committee, Marion Suds- bury, Florence Bassltt and Violet Bsssltt. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Adams for kind hospitality. The program commit- m presented the, following: Hymn, "God Secs the. Little Sparrow F111;" reading by Ilorance Bassltt “What Arc You Worth to Godz" reading by ,Wl.nnifred Blokeney. "God's World!’ reading by Mur- Jorie Blakonq. “Wanted? The meeting closed with the singing o! the Doxology. Mr. Arthur "Lswlor. Mslpeque Road, ha: returned to- his home much improved by his treatment In the Charlottetown Hospital. w. John “turner, Jr. cf this city, has returned from Kingston. 0nt., where he took’ an eight weeks’ mill- tary course. Iof the F“ lottetown Hospital are at, l ;.2l¢.\\*3??>< s~ EATO ‘iv ‘fl-‘Iv; o us‘ 7- ‘U: Things galore for everyone! specials on sale in our store as well as‘ ITY” GIFT FROM EATON’S. ‘ t <§< a? '\ 4J1 ,, -_. , . .4: s {so 1i .,\_ $~v~_ §2- 11:43:’ I ' could 7%?’- ‘Y ‘i; vQ; m‘ Mule served Dally In The Lunchroom Moderate Prlccl l i, ‘i. Q IONCTDII \ 3w vw “T izkrcxazx vile. a? hall teams organised. Points toward the banner stand as follows: scarlet Taxigerl 195. Bluebirds 129; Ccchids 1-17; Orioles 116. and Vfhilte Heathers 114, these Patrols being under the leadership 01’ Marjorie large. Avis Hlgglnl. Sylvia Block. Janet Stewart I116 Helen Lawson. respectively. AT next Friday's meeting there will be an investiturs of a recruit and a Patrol Lead" followed by I. presentation of badzcs. service stars and Patrol Second insignia. 1 First Charlottetown 001111355! The meeting of December 8rd opened with the Guide Prayer, af- ter which patrols went to their lcorners and roll books were murk- ed. Captain and Lieutenant G. Fry Impacted each patrol in its ‘corner. while the other patrols studied teat work, uni instruction was given the recruits by their Patrol Leaders. -Test passing for GIRL cinww 2nd ouimtuw 1111mm 8&5 cf this clan came fbgethc r a. bonnie meeting on 5t. Andrew’ day when the pro- Brmn had s true Scottish atmos- phere. Foremost on the program was perhaps the acting by each Patrol of scenes from the liIs oi’ St. Andrew. 'I‘he act put on by the White Heather Patrol was voted the | bentand most original, Two new recruits. Phyllis Arsen- ault and Beryl DcBloIs, have been welcmned info the Company and are working hard on the Tender- goog gas; whgch they mus; ma, be. tenderfoot and second class fol- gore being gnfgllgL lowed, while the Company Madei- m. the Court o! Honour held save further flwirwimn W "W? later in the evening. the Patrol: um m» m u. m m ed w “mm ‘film st. Peter's corneal-n annual _¢é2.‘_;_\- g v IS- Take Advantage Of Lew QiflWaY Rates By Doing All Your Christmas ShoppingNOW- - -“-l- Y-i - - ‘ l i Things for yourself and family to last through the Winter as well as appropriate gifts for all. Our Christmas assortmcnts are complete m- every way. You could not do better than to shop now before the big Christmas shopping rush starts." ¥0u’ll find lots of the big quantities of QUALITY merchandise. ‘Do I your shopping now-save money, time and worry-and remember it's sure to please if IT'S A" “QUAL- ouro to any ;'_ - wuw ‘Qwy w’? y) - ALtJé-u- . v47 ~. / ./_-:‘J§;s_\u:\ LIE’. crults. ' As the tables were being put up to Nova-nber. These reports showed 7 Second Class Guides, 24 Tender- foct Guides and 5 recruits in the Company with an average atten- dance o! 31. Tests passed during the g month include Morse, Laws, Nature. COAL We have can of Coal arriving dslly with high grade Coal com- OLD SYDNEY SCI-EINED BFBINGHILL SCBEENED INVEBNBSS SCREEN!!! ALBION NUT_ _ _ . ALBION BIUYI ' - ALBION ROUND DOMINION vfousauow ,' cons. v v Also m stock or...» Scotch‘ Anthracite and American nua rm um n: quality. on»: service. 1mm: I300!- _ w. n. anus a co. mount r-rrpr-i - low Tlllyar Lona ~""" .22’: b"... "'* Welt up-is hi!» when fnncsqnncmthga c. w.» rlvm cum-locum: P ‘ Stalking and Tracking, all being o! the Second Class test. One atrol reported holding a special meeting for ‘Tcnderfoot Re- view arz‘. three Patrols wish basket- bazaar and tea on Wednesday, the hull was not available for game: and Company drill. the extra time being spent on test work. . The Robin Patrol conducted "I! Campfire, and the meeting ended with Taps and the Magic Squeeze. During Campfire the Provincial Scout C- mlssloner, 1dr. William Warren, arrived for first clasa 8 l! A Y S nun» (bulk) z iii. mum (me-am nun. L... mum (seedless) z pm, u... PIfllflfllIflllllllDIbI-IIQ) llb. £55253??? -onn|sruis ammo sPEoIAIs-i ONLY Clsrkhleanalsrgatilnl .. filo ‘icgctable Soup (b! es.) I tins I50 Ice Soup (l! 0|.) ltim 10c rrmu-p (n on.) z m I30 Mixed coma. z n». . m nun: 1mm Klllcalb. m Oxydol Ugo.) . m coca, a m. .1." IIII" . Baking Powder, 1 lb- ....... 8113A IPICIAL 131m Innis: loop, llbsn m luv. 10 gpgbng, sin-u anew. , Crsnbmlll. I m, m uc.........»uo .on the relations between the Guido hm a mu llnc..of ruin Smolwrl " ' ‘ BUTH» Weym ‘in s4. l 119v. ..|.- s. TAYLOR THOMAS MICHAEL. l Christmas Supplies. . u , ' STORES -: 1i»? l * IDECEMBER ' u-Afg. Z .#"Ia b\-. r Special Preparations Have Been Made For Friday, Saturday and Monday Which Make It Well Worth Your While» To Shop o a Santa ClausWill Be In Toyland Friday and Saturday Ho wlIl be accompanied by bl: good friends, the Three Llttlc Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. Santa wants to meet all the Ilttlebcys and girls In the Msrltlmcc and undo his" love to all. Be Sure And Visit Toyland H I There's scrawny ‘new things to sec-mew streamlined trains ind nutor-Buclrhflcglirc 20th Century chip-and oh, no many more w: Bring the children, come go on» forever... '\ .. OANA A rileimafraume. More Hours: 8M until I30 daily Including Saturday right up to Ohrlutmu ‘ . Q n —~q— J ’ 271:3 - _\<;K§‘ ' 5, 19.14 Qm/ - i‘ *1” "‘31K}?’> 15K? \ .\\7vrr \ 7 ,. y4r,./ \ .1 {ii '- - ‘II-Ki J mwvv S v_ § 4 J‘Q yourself, you're ‘,1 v _ 1 -- - e§~ \ \ I'm 90881118. and took the Ocu- puw’: salute. After the close of the meeting N1‘. Warren tolled the Guides in knowledge o1’ the history and development. of Guid- ina. cstlmn" of misfits. use and knowledge of the campus, and in drawing a sketch map to dirbct a stranger from Guido Headquarter: to visit the Chief of Police, the Premier. and the Bishop of Char- lottetown. Bank books. were in-, spccted to us if the noosau-y Guide dollar was cu deposit. In s‘ 81W!!! bunk. as l proof that file Guide ls thrifty. I Next week-end touts will be hold in stalking and tacking, in walk- ing the Guide 2 miles, and in judg- ing heights and distances. ' An tion 28th, at the home of the 1st Char-j lot town Company's Captain, for th purpose of organising s GuId-l crs‘ Counc" for the discussion of‘ different Guide nctlvitics, m- mu- tual help in Guiders’ problem» and fbrcclcscr tlon‘ be- Charlotte-l ‘tween the Guidm o! wnl- Mlss J. R. Fullerton was nomin- ated for the position of President, Miss D. May for Vice-President, IIIGMIIBG.FIYYGIBQONCBYY.I ‘As the meeting was called for organization only. the remainder of the evening was spmt in mu I discussion: of the duty of the Captain and the Company to the new recruit. and what the new recruit should-be asked to do at her-first meeting. I At the next meeting of the Council. which is In be called by‘ the Secretary in three weeks‘ time, Plberswillbareadbyuilstfhrry Company and the Brownie Pack. dilcunl the P811011. and of any llucltlorul of gmcral interest that may niac- Your flpportunlty ILW. TAYLOR. has hit ncclvcdsmwltockof WATCHES and RINGS To mcctcompefltlonsllaor- aldllcouut m dlgoods, ex- Zfilitlngcyeglslncs will be van. . This qpcclal pro-Christmas 01hr holds good until Dec- ember 8th‘. i. E. Yl. TAYLOR Jeweler optometrist 1B Richmond ltml “Greeting S Card P RINIT IN G BUSINESSES INDIVIDUALS Christmas. ou- min-bio l.....-"~"-*-..:.r-:...'~:. ‘ . 81.60, ‘I