._ " *.1 \.‘<_ i_~\‘_i _=_ 1 1:.; J _ . s i ` \ 4 _ _ 1 . i , -_ vl v~ ;__ _ ai' _q,-‘., ill .~. _ 3 __e, _ _ ` __ ‘ v ' yy _ 1 " » 4 _ ‘ < , _ A \ s Je- ._ » \ 1. r, -. » I _ i-' v. _ \ \ ' , i,i _...l r' ‘ _.1 ’ ,. ‘l ' i ./,~"f It . \ _ a» I _ .., _ o » . l i ,_ ,» v 4 , -1,. .._- ,-_.'.~‘.~v .a.,e_.;.f..vv / \ l`l-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN J _ _ I ‘\ V. Novelvlnea z§,_19sz_ \ . for. six A ___ ____ __ _ ,_ ____ 1"; I L ` A uiaiiriiiii. eiiniiiiiiii 1 , c/lP1ToL BGB STEELE .--_ _ _ , _ " PRI” CE _ ,Now PLAYING, ‘- ..;;‘;:..:_‘;‘::5-;..;:_“,‘l;z._::f ORANGE PEKOE BLEND E D A R D 0 ! 1,1 irlwas 3 P. M lie. zso. %cN A lday. November 30*-h» 074° 11 354| Nloiir 1 it s.4s zse, are Now l>LAYlNo 0f` 9 ____ _“___ “<"*GABLE 'Ze ‘Q 0 I - BUCKAROU \ - W SHORT TALKIES Q W; | Ma 3.1 ll 26c. MATINEE 315 ....._. l6t‘. 264* N GHT 7 & 8.45 ... Ztic, 370, 4'»c iliniiiiciz Eiiwiiiln 1 ' .ziioiiniiv i\i ii fi/__if@ fx ~,__, \ <,_ M 0. K. - -EVERYBUDY l f -Game To-day l "_H°l`0'S J0y and '_ Happiness f 0 1- th., Whole Family You’ll Laugh T Q n Times More T h 3 n . . Ever Before! QW i JACK HUIBERT The “Sunshine lush" Comedian - and CICEIY or »» 0 H f C m ensatlon For Disabilities Out Of His Lordship. Bishop 0'Su11iveh W t /7/v H°"'°"! \ /[Jack Hulbert and his Better lIalf...w\ll . _ _ _ § _ f viii' . \..f|f . '~< L'-.' -I €~ make you howl and scream - and .laughl Musical Sensation The Year's Funniest i L”. _Crit Back After _ .Fifty Million Years v _ .:. .,» ' _ wsslnncvron. » Nov :is _ A ktrarige cat-size creature like no' hnlmal now living has come back Mic: 50,000,000 years to help :ell pciefntists how the mammal ‘tribe to which man belongs got its start to- plard mastery of the earth. Buried half a mile under the _'Earth the skull of this ancient ost has been brought to the sur- ac_e_ by an oil well drill in Caddo rish, Louisiana. Ili announcing El; find the Smithsonian Institu- icm said it is "one of the most re- tzfrkablc discoveries in the his- y of vertebrate polcontologyf' The skull, though small and in- 'lnéignificant in itself, brings long Iwalitf-1 knowledge of conditions on leartl-i wlicn drying up of the great Swamps wa: spoiling the doom of Hlnosniirs and giving mammals a bhance to develop unhindefed. Marnlnals are worm blooded, while Ihe_,dlno:.'nlirs were reptiles and bold bl/Jcd‘d. . The creature is important be- huse scientists heretofore have lrngwn little about mammals in their, early days. Most of the early lnammnls were so small and their bones so delicate that no trace of \hem can now be found. This ancient ancestor of what is now the aiil-powerful mammal tribe black or brown belonged to- what scientists Tc “family periptycl‘iidae." the skull show the ari‘mals ly lived on insects. Uvershoe Glorifieil CHICAGO. Nov., 25-Smart over- Shces that women Wm wear Wim' The snow fliirrlcs oi' this last ring at __ out groaning and shudde the looks of the things are to be had this fall. These moder cendants of the old time that made even small feet lo bad attacks of the gout are tection. Among the new collections nr sleek unwrillklcd models fashion: of rubber along the lines of a mo- disll leather shoe. One can match alligator leather shoes ili allllgatcr grained rubber n des galosh-2 ok lik design- ed to fit the feet and add chic to the costume as well as to give p eve gaitcr Another model has caps. heel an isfashioncd on the order of shoe made of :uedc and embossc with lizard skin. Others a"e sicck and shiliy. But best of all from the small. They fit trimly ab lit e ankle and over the instep. some of them have a new concealo talon fastener. Others have farteners or several buttons. The smart colors this season arc fclnine viewpoint, the new galoshcs look o th tl sill SHHD b. .THE VOGUE I sun on Specials for Double Dollar Days §Dne lot of Jersey Dresses in all shades and 2 isizes to clear at $ u N ' U .f ANOTHER REAL BARGAIN ‘Dresses worth from Ten to Twenty Dollars i - _ $3.98 ,clearing at 1 g. Other lots to clear at FIVE and TEN DOLLARS All other dresses in stock clearing at. wholesale prices . DOLLAR DAYS £2 Special prices on all Misses and Ladies’ Coats on l Mli.i.1NnnY ne Table of Hats to clear at One Dollar. All others at s ecial discounts. mem °f ML” BW” "ml Mr- Sel- p lick. cth in probab- 1'0- chll thei Of course tile felt cvci'-sllocs can still be had and thr‘!Jel~ ones are that King Winter is just around . . I | c alfollowccl ily .1 sale of crllldy after d which a clniuty lunch was scl'ved CA tlnce 5 1:. Night 1 at s.4s 26°. 31c- Guardians new serial story starts next week. V United Church of Canada. Services will be held on Sunday, November 27th as follows : North Wiltshire at ll a.m. Hampshire at 3 p. ln. Hunt- er River at 'l p. m. to friends at home and abroad Mr. Benjamin Bremner’s “An land Scrap Book," to be had Carters. Maritime Stationers, the authol"s, 23 Fitzroy St., Char- tottetown. 6636-11-Bl-Bi. fo discount on City Taxes, Wednes- day, November 30th. 6740-11-25-41. “/lsllas or uosss" - The HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE.- 1' "Fresh lroli 'sii,___il,iiA?_ TIIE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT is Is- at or CITY TAXES. - Lust day I' FOOTBALL TEAM HONOBED- CITY TAXES.-Last dBY for discount on City Taxes, ~ Wednes- day, November 30th.- 6740-11-35'4L “PRINCE `0F LIAES" in 3 ACES, St. Peter’s Hall, Rochford Square. Thursday at 8.15 p. m. Admission 45 cents. 6169-11-26-smwt-41. _________-_-- Minn:-d'| Llnlment for Sore Feet- 0’Leary And STERLING INSTITUTE Mr. Earl Henry, Stanley Bridge. entertained the members of Ster- ling Institute at their nineteenth bnnual meeting on Tuesday even- ' ing, November 8, with seventeen members and two visitors pi-cient The President, Mrs. W. T. Weir presided. After the uSl‘Ia1 openln| exercises, roll call was answered by payment of fees. The secretari then read the minutes of the pre- BASED UPON TllE "WILD BEAUTY” An emotional tempest. that. takes two heart-lningry exiles and casts them on the soul- tearlng rocks of parental pre- 'udice' it‘s exactly the love J » » storm you, perhaps, have weathered! partcular interest to re`atives and frlciids cn P. E. I. as Miss MacDon- ald refcrred to was b0rn in N0rf»h Bcdeque and is a sister of Mrs. W. D. Gillis, Charlottctoum. (By Gretta Palmer, Womans Page Editor, in New York Exchange) It was known in the trenches as “this man's war." But when dawn of Armistce broke on a. tired world Iolirtecn years ago today approxi- mately l3,000 women were enlisted under the American flag. Yeomanettes, maiTncf'.:s, Army and Navy nurses-the_v wore a soldiers uniform and drelv il soldici"S ' AND IIARRINGTON pay. They bore a military rank which was sometimes as high as Major. And if you think that their service was lnlited to such genteel duties as taking temperatures far behind the incs or sitting at a desk in Wasliillgtcn you are vastly mis- e His friends are pleased to learn takcn. There are 2,643 women World that Mr. Percy Ratlray of the War veterans drawing compensation Bank of Montreal is steadily im- 'from the government today for dis- abilities incurred in the service, and 359 women died ln the American d 'Fliere was a large attendance _nt liiilform. |the lnltc-box oprliilig of the ‘W. M. S. which was held at the home of Mrs. Louis MacCalliim on Wedne.=.da_\' cveiiilig, Nov. 16. A They Won Decorations Too There were heroines in the wo- incn's ranks. The Distinguished Ser- vlce Medal was pinned on the proud. koliki-clad cllcsts of no less than th'rty-two service women. The DiS- tiiiguished Service Cross which is granted only for gallanti-y under ilre. was awarded to four. You do not win a D. S. C. because of the respectful chivalry of the of- ficers or of a government eager to give a. woman a. break. You earn it by indomitable devotion to your post under the impact of a singing, sear- ing pain, wli'ch may kill YOU GY leave you crippled for life. You can- not stop your work long enough to find out which. Of such stuff was Beatrice Mac- Donald made. A pretty young wo- man in a broad-brimmed service hot and lc-be high uniform, she sail- cd as chief nurse of the Presbyterian Hocpital unit, which left New York ‘n 1916. Travelling over France by truck and train, the nurses found themselves creeping closer and clos- er to the front lines-those pathetic, :licililrc-lighted mud holes, from wh'ch stretcher-bearers started out on foot bearing the wounded, I Guns Bombard Wounded On the night of April 17, 1917, the little chief nurse was hard at work with basin and bandages in an evac- uation station fmmedlnteiy behind the lincs. when s sinister crash rocked the world outside. Enemy a'i-planes were bombing the camp. Miss MacDon:\'d was there to care for the wounded. and care for the the choir The anthems of the even Wa are en-l°yln3 an °Pe“» dry' f ~- with very little frost The farm The rugby football squad of the Nova. Scotia Technical College were honored last evening when the stu- ' dents heldla special dance at the college. The team were presented with the "T", emblematic of first team mcmbrshlp. Doug. Anderson was given a present during the ev- ening in recognition of his services as coach. The committee who ar- ranged the dance were Arden Mac- Donald, Sydney, chairman, James Taylol-, Victoria, P. E. I., and Man- ning Archibald, Charlottetown.- Halifax Herald. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.-The Rev. A. C. Vincent will preach, morning and evening tomorrow. Q Stems will sing Goimods Praise -“'- In this section of the Provln an’ Bulman and Mrs. Walter Reid will ,_____.__-=-=r» _ “SINGING PLUi\IBER":' The morning theme will be “The __;__ , COMEDY Fruits of the Abiding Life" and the _...FUN S FUNNIEST _ PARAMOUNT ' mCT0Rl’g“ evening “The Whirlwind speaks of *ii ' l R°"“°“f1°“-” M the morning ser- time tv e wb has- Receipt# f°r . . V ._ vice the male quiirtette, Messrs. the 9Veni“3» $235- Meeting °1° d $.."~. _ SHORT SUBJECTS ," ___.- _ News w F. E lc 1. y ‘V ` Vp,-_~_# "f». , , _ __ i- ‘ AN 'rnavsnooulz _ _' “ .-‘r-~rI»=- M W 771 S d ' ' ' ’ D V / _' '»"§u_;f_ ,_ ‘ 1 S ' e , ye the Father" will be rendered by ‘ _ __._'___.-_~ _ _ _ _ / B L ’ R b in |11 b D - . ers v 3_._~..__ _ g w e udley Bucks Jubilate . | 4 ,I *_ S er D on nd P OL W_ E_F1etcher»s Seb are now busily engaged in ,preps ® _ , I . .. ._ (W P ‘ ting of Whittier's “Dear Lord and mg then' P°“m'Y ml' market- _ loduy 'lliere Are 2643 Feminine Veterans Draw _lu accordance with the wishes or keys- "‘“S‘“¢ 1” ““‘“b“' *mm m 0 to 300, are on every farm in L p that the Catholic Womens League mum” "Ising cent” ° “nd” 'llmsauds * _-__ ~ be 'established in al mms e Kn cs: d is gh d of llT|;`ti;gtiTrll:\;beTshesn loloolljc \l Ol' , C ‘ World Fame 'rllc following nrtlcle will be or wounded she dia-while shells burst U“°“Sh°“'> his D1°°°5¢» H “‘°"°m°“l of around 300 Bmf_;°“B p'§sess°' ' ~ tl is ff ct was made b the wo- ° °”‘“ °°' And vious annual meeting and the las y regular meeting. The presideuti ne address was followed by the re of ports of the committees and alsl 3 the secreta.ry's report. The electio! Mrs. Rai ii M nr N v. with mp m,;;m°°,; ‘Re sham or officers followed: President, Mrs el ct di' Vim Weir (re- e e Meeting olxned with wide Ode and W' F' ' ’ Creed Minutes of mt monthly President, Mrs. Thomas Bolger, (re- and ' last annual meeting were read and '§l°§:d§c§§§r;ary(;:f;;s;;‘g;_ adopted all read. Sick committee ° B ' ' had no report school commmee rectors, Mrs. F. Bennett, Mrs. Wal- gave favorable report and request- ‘;:_;_;':§éd?fIs'AuI;;r;Ert gffweg ed that a. dictionary and wash bas- B tt 'd M D ' J Mc'I__eod in .be purchased for the school. N;;‘J“°_om‘:;‘_t_ees“_ppém_;_d were Owe" ‘°’ °“‘“”’“ ye” We" '°'*'r<» volt the sick, Mrs. walter neu l d. N i I h eecte ext meet ng Wu be els and M.rs. Lorne McEwen; to visit The annual meeting of Dunbla W. I. was held at the home at the home of Mrs. Cecil Gorri on Dec. 1. Hostesses, Mrs. F. A. Boulter, Mrs. Jas. Livingstone and Mrs. w. ollcash. Eight members responded to mll call with dona- se YY Quigley, Calder, Dingwell and with G°d 59”’ the Km! are looking forward to fair pri land cannons roared and the flashes t° l 0 9 Y a, fragment of shell struck her _face and gave her instant and lifelong blindness in one eye as a memehifu oi the night, She was the first Am- erican nurse wounded and the first of the four women who won the Disthguished Service Cr<>SS- _ or what is she thinking today- fourtecn years after the guns have ceafed to roar across Europe? She is living quietly at home in E. 68th St. 0 O 0 _ The Blessing of -Peace "The world seems to be f0l‘tiClMI\i§ already the horrors of a. war that some of'our voters were too young to see," she Said today as she turn- ed her thoughts back to that first Armistice Day, when she was serving as chief nurse of the Evacuation Hosptal No. 2-a post to wlilell General Pershing appointed her af- ter she had been wounded. "No one who was in the iiglitling zone at that moment can ever for- get the sense of blessed, solemn re- lief we all experienced at the words, “Peace has come." Not all of the survivors of our last conilit are up and about their cheerful, peaceful affairs today. Our government is paying compensation to 1,158 women veterans for per- manent partial dlsability and to 456 for permanent total disability iii- curred in the service. One Army nurse, indeed. is drawing compen- satlon for "permanent double total disability," which means the loss of eyesight and an arm or leg or ol both arms or both legs. Forty-two women veterans are being cared for in Old Soldiers' Homes. Twenty thousand war widows, Forty thousand Gold Star mothers. Thirty one thousand women ve-tt-r~ ans, tiwenty-six hundred of ihcill injured. Three hundred and fifty- nine women killed. That is how the wal' that ended fourteen years ago affected the women of these Unltcd States. THE DIFFERENCE _ The subject of the lesson had been the Quakers. Now Tommy, said the teacher, tell me what you know of the pe- culiarities of the Quakers. The boy stood up, but not a word came to h's lips. How does their way of speaking differ from yours and mine, the teacher suggested, to help him. Well s'r, sad Tommy, they don’t . for appendicitis. _ of exploding bombs brought terro S________y November mth The Na A very successful supper and e close to the wmte tems gf th; tional President Mrs Maclintyre temunment was held in om wounded. The little nurse_ endet __________e__ by M___ »___ __ _____y ____e__: on Nom 16 in aid of the o,Lem_y mf" patients in the °pemmg"te“ dent of churiottet/own soo-nlvun M"”‘°“ °h“’°“' The “hmm me throughout the bombardment untl _ _ bers wish m thank the good | r men of Vernon River Parish on _ . _ _ _ __ lon, and Mrs. J. P. MacCloskey con- ducted the work of organization. Mrs. Maclntyre gave a very inter- esting talk on the aims and activ- ities of the League, pointing out, as one instance the asistance given to the Arch-diocese of Regina. She also read a. letter signed by His Holiness Pope Pius XI. in which the Holy Father blessed the work done by the League. Rev. Fr. Mac- Guigan as Chaplain, assisted by the following officers will carry on the work for the following year. Presi- dent: Mrs. »Janies MacCorma.c; lst Vice President, Mrs. P. A. 0‘D0n- neil; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Au- gustine Wisner; 3rd Vice President, Miss Mary Morrissey; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Reid; Secretary, M,iss Helen O'Donnell; Councillors, Mrs. D. J. Carmichael, Mrs. J. J. Mncfnnis, Mrs. J. Thomas MacKen- na. Business concluded, 1"r.Mac- Guigiln thanked the visiting dele- gates after which the meeting was brought to a close. PERSONALS The many friends of Miss Evan- gcline Paquet are sorry to learn that she liils entered the City Hospital where she underwent nn operation Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, will be pleased to learn that lie is convalescing nicely after nn operation for appendicitis in the P. E. I. Hospital. Hemorrhoids ` IrritationsA __ _ v»_ _ _ ,‘\|,,||i lll ll ____ l _l _ __ 0 'U .i "° ~ fl I art onien Father of Mank-u`1`d; __ erin 1 lr ld Hilarious Fun r * 5*- w __, - ' ,' ' ‘ ' ' , h 0 "' M“d“"‘° ` 13.000 Wh0 S€1‘V€d- - - ,V h si stand that Mr. B. I.. 'rurner . \ ,_ Chamber of The sincere sympathy of th community goes to Mr. Ward Je and family of Unionville, in th death of Mrs, Jelly, which occurr was the daughter of Mr. Thoma Harris of Knutsford, and beside and ii. large circle of relatives friends to mourn their loss. 'I`h Baptist Church on thc arrival Western Canada. Her many friends are pleased 0'Lea.ry, who underwent a serio operation in Prince County Hospl tal last week, is rating quite com speedy recovery. Miss Elsie 0’Brien, night oper ator in the 0'Leary Telephon EX¢h°»UB¢. underwent a very suc also removal of adenolds, in Pr-in Miss Erma Clements, R. N., Heb ron. was a. visitor to Dunblane re ¢¢1‘\¢lY. the guest of Mrs. D. A. Mc Pherson. Melvin McLean, West Point. ~ _ __ antiy last week as the guest of _|_3::;_“:°_1_‘:vf:;_‘_ Mrs. .inner Livingstone, nuniiune. " __ .l [,_ ' lm it as noon ui _n l ~.~ .fi .`;§il..l°.n¢i -mm . Miss Helen mn-i-leon, neuron, is sl/“°° 1883 " D” healthful hulins of the visiting friends end relatives in _.___ |kin,Dr.Cha|o’s Ointment Glenwood md nunbunm ' _ is s mon: satisfactory met- _ \ .i‘.'.“.'.f°;.“;'r::».:‘;“:ii ..._ ,,.... .........., u......u.- J°l\I\¢°\\&»|°|\\\=°I\ 1,, H, Ifriwiom of du Mo- Fife .pmt me week-one in neuron tm .,, mi... vw# °f '“¢=”°» gum of lim. Alvin mimic' 'ml l‘;'.‘l.'g:: “UG SWGBF i.Wcet Fbllltw ,_ and n- ry eeesfiil vperutlon for uppenalcitis. Ce Mrs. Margaret Livingswnc, Mu. bum. spent e few days very pleas- _ the school, Mrs. J. E. Fleming and Mrs. W. F. Weir; to prepare thi program, Mrs. H. Bulman and Mrs \Herbert McEwen. Mrs. D. J. McLeod invited tht _members to meet at her home in 'December when roll call will bc answered by something relating ti Christmas and Mrs. Lorne Mc-» ce Ewen, Mrs. Earl Henry, Mrs. H provide the lunch. ¢es_ ELDON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE gs home of Miss Katie MacEachern or _ Tuesday evening Nov. 15th, wit!_ with the Institute Ode followed with Roll Ca.1i_ to which members re~ sponded with payment of dues. Thi minutes of the last regular and pre- vious annual meetings were the: m- read and approved. The retirinl pegple Presidents address was follower or o'Leury and vicinity for their with the report of Secretary-'1‘reas~ generous co-operation in making Um’ »'LibYHl°|”~¥\`5 reP0\'t. and BD- this affair such is decided success. ,vointment of new e0h1mittE€S~ N6* business and correspondence wa: 9 disposed of. The election of officer: ny for the ensuing year was as follows: e President, Mrs. Edward Gillis; Vice- d President, Mrs M F MacDonald; e | a v very suddenly on Nov. 19 at the S¢¢l`el3\'Y 'I`l`€8Sll!‘er. M188 Anntt early age of 87 years. The deceased Smith. Dlreetbra. ,M\‘S. Flank MB-C' S Donald, Mrs. W. D. Gillis, Mrs 5 Leigh Frlzzell; Auditors, Miss Moori her husband leaves four children and MW- VHUId¢I'St1I1e- A vvte 01 and thanks was tendered the retirlni e president--and secretary-treasurer funeral will be held to springfield Arfengements for next meeting oi of home of Miss Moore, answer foi a. sister, Mrs. Lame Howatt, from Rio1lCall "An Economy Rule for thi New Year/', subject for discussion “Local Improvement." A four- to montlfs programme was mappea know that Mrs. Nelson Dennis, out. The discussion on "what 1 us. 00nBidei° the cause of the depres- . sion" was opened by Mis, Mac. _ Eachem and created general inter- fortably, and wish her a very est. With the Creed the meeting ad- journed. Mlss MacEachern served lunch and the usual half-hour mu- - slcal programme led by Mrs. W. D e Gillis and Mrs. Vanlderstine wal _ very much enjoyed by all present i County Hospital on Nov. 18, and ` her many friends are very glad to ‘ The many friends of Mr. Gordon :$27 :lager ummme recovery is 3 iiiirliiioiis - ARE 600|) Mrs. Amos Mclean, of Milo, with her brother Mr Percy Bryanton m were very welcome guests last e a week at the home of Mr. and M11. but buy now ag we have just received a full shipment of Yard|ey’s preparations. See nur Kent St. window. “Dis- pensing Pharmacists lm ur Boulton Milburn cu. xslt me mm _semb- Dr- ChaSe’S ,[...m::........ . oiim-»lmr._un..nm¢»suum. ' / 1 'Qi \ ‘¥ IF? ri. 4| f 1 v 1 _ ~ 4 ._,. .,_.t . _ _,,. ~s _vu no .nr I, .‘ -c-u -no nv: uri *J (lvl slit null ini ul K |04 ini sl-` /.IJ iii' I .f.q_ r , _ if-m-n-“_” .-..,._v.=~-... ~~'..1.'.f='i-;_'»i' ' ,, ' r ».-.. . - __,,_ _,___ _ _ ' _ , ~ ‘ - ..- *-I _ _ ~~_-_.. __ _ __ _ __._,,,,___,_,_,_ _ ,,,,,,,..,,...,.. .