1b} uww» um iuq- umHQ-v .—.u<.4_=o THURSDAY), (JHARLO'l"l‘E'l‘OWl§I V GUARDIAN There is no other j tobacco just like fi The Central Guardian Thin column ll rcnwnetl fur new: or local Inter-cut but inlreriluinlr W n newly IIIUIIO mny b0 lnuerluil I! l soul: l Iord llriclly pnyuhlu In um aldvlnce. _ l _ ______ l CONFEDERATION um-z rusun- I mvce. L-6i98-7-12-3l2 | “BROOKVILLI! LIME" for best‘ results. N-B09-10-8-t1. 00b. 3l.| CRASWELL FOR. CHRISTMAS: Photographs. y . BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR‘ now, you will not regret it. GENUINE SCOTCH HARD COAL for furmce or stove. Well screened] A. Plckard 6c Co. Phone 240. . L-259-11-l0-2i. UNLOADING COAL-qt. Pickarci 8.: Co, are unloading curs of Inver- i ness, springliill, Old Sydney Screen- ‘ ed and Dominion Coke. Orders de- livered direct from cars at lowest ‘ prices. L—250-11-10-2l. A LARGE ATTENDANCE of the IvIiIl-i iew W. I. ~ of J10 3.1 Il- Tim \: mum‘. ii- '1:1e null. . 'j- U10 5-113" m; Q5 1 - Or..." followed by rib ..'... . t" ~ cw ‘ in unison. '1'liu rml ' ' by "Paths; Y r - 11ml 553m m. . ]i.l.\l llHHY fees. The mi: i‘ s o! ih meeting 1h».- lml. mo; ind the J. “c. and npproiwil. The riport from tlu. zhowcci n i>.i1:i' .‘ The f verir. llO.\ was rend bu" .. Letters of ih . members Xrfzo lLTl r1. during their llliits" A lctirr c! from the Kings COWLlY I-io: ,. ail for zi clrin~ iiiozi will t .-.\-ii‘. irbm lizc 111-‘ stitute‘ rend. It was nr wwi and seconded that two maps in tiiv school be put on roller . It mis (lcc tied that the children -. ‘(at by the Institute some ..‘.‘._Q the rnohtlis of January. d rtobcr. Shiedovr and Mrs. i home 0i’ Mrs. Charles McKenzie, public oi’ the vicinity o! Hunter , prank-my and MI 5 1,015 smmL River, Wheatley Rlrrr, Hope River, Prggmm Cg1||n1jfl¢g__. 1\(r5_ M_‘ North Rustico, New Glasgow and , i 1.; Jgnkum’ 51,1 Joseph 5mm,’ Cavendish are requested to meet for _ Itiiss Lois Smith and Miss Eileen m" Nlnml Rmnembrance Day 59"‘ t Mo,‘ u; vice at Wlivntiey River Iiionunient. school cm,-,n._;n@e__;\qrs_ George On Wednesday, November 11th nt hlclliciriuui, and Airs. Norman 11 A M- R°"“"“°d me“ llama” at Shuiduwv‘ i 10.45 A. M. Wreaths presented. ltiuvcd and sec nzlerl that In- l L‘231'1l'10'u' _ rlltll .- be held 0.. ou- rut Wed- l -—— i .';esd;.y' of every month for the HARD emu‘ FOR nAsEBlvnlm up“ “an . l£llS.—Our D. L. 8: W. Blue Con! ls e‘ n ‘ms doc (ted m,“ nloeungs America's finest, longer-lusting fires. open .it 7.30 ior the \\ll1l.L‘l' months. n‘ l" the Gleam“ of a“ m“ COM’ . RU; m1, t” b, an“, u‘, m.“ Snlzl in any quantity by Pickarxcl mg by “Pm Recipes" db C0 Phone 240. L-2oU-ll-l0-2i j l .1. '. quilt WlLLll the HVJllllTUiLS are work; CLYDE nut“ ‘I’ R’ C‘_“_m '4“ in; on. Th: pr..'e o; the batting ‘Helpng others“ {hunch had M“; 8T Cm S. I their Nomnber Xlltlctlllg ‘on the Mum‘, m“ JVMLG m“ a ‘lime: afternoon of the sixth, with thc dc m.“ N” w‘ PrcsLdenL Joice Dzirrach in the H, t r___ the smog, chair. The meeting opened by “m, by the Institute) saluting the flag. The mlriuks of ColZi-itoii amount‘... to 45 cents m‘: pl ‘m5 mum‘ g “m8 rum u)‘ ' I. ca , 1.1.‘ as _ Gingham Scone Free [quill-h j-l ill-WI" iii st‘ .‘.li'i- val"! "very purc'"i:is of In‘. Dsn iilh‘ smeptrs for c -.li'cn. These sie."p:i'.~. are of niiuriil flerre f- t ‘ ‘ I ’ ' e ' Q 4 <|| ' vv Y " ,\ ' ' o I m, mflnbcnllip Ms 51m Joyte McPlio. i. The roll call. ‘rf1_‘_~‘»f‘"-l--__‘ _fl_ll~‘_li~;llfi.~- in s _ ific slot-innit A F ow“ come L Ms pm on by which was resrmxyrd m by a Tiunirlighiyiiiv)our (".lll'il——-1ii2\l don t for-get “Mac” ‘ ‘ - r » ~ -- v l" ‘ LL.‘ e0 i2. Mrs‘ Hnmd Rsbmlsan’ prizes b0 favorite coloi,.u.i.s ansvieitcl by * I 1 ~ H y l’ in; WLII by Airs. Joseph Smith and Lenk milmbvm ‘ilxhfilbjflg Mrs. Charles McKenzie. loo 4 Pr“ e .rt,gin;;;itu_§“sg,l, m“ Next ‘hi, t, b?) 1 means or 11b. c, ~4 x mtg} E J 10d at the Crippled Children‘ Fund. The nus no.» on szilc—hr comfort and warmth fly H | X . .. ..,. .. .. (‘nnrhinaii l Linrlcrrreztr in winter ‘ . '-~~- ii-ugui 71w. min.» zi-ugv. - - - - ‘$100 3100mm C105,‘, b hi1: m" “God following committees were nppoint- Save Tm King}, y g ° ed: programme: Alma MocKiiriion and Ere Mailieson; health and H" _ cleiinleness: Juice MncPhail and Hilda MacNsvin. It was decided . to hold our next meeting on Nov- ember 20tli roll call to be answered ‘with "My Favorite Quiiitupiet". Bargain Railway - l ‘ ' 1 I ,_ W HllYom 151"“ “n “T” “Plmmwdf (Cotiiinncui-‘f; p.126 6) For this week Hilda lvfiicNcvlil and scriirincrrs arvi the following ‘ :::.. '2 i; . .. _-_~ e r_--__: JD Ce Macphfli‘ were on the w,» ,_ officers were elected for the ensu- l hvIc/irthur; 3. George 'Crosb_t' and grzfmme commttee and the Iollouu 0V, i112 year: Keith Plckrird; 4. Jimmie Colcs and mg programme was given: Recit- péiuyn [jmip ‘ “~53” m . w, 193G Presidont- Airs. Charles Mc- Joe Coles, anon l-The Ram-- by Wanda‘ Liv- ALBANY _ ___ _ _ __ s l” v ‘ - K9113“ ge-P- 17~59-yfll'd 1111671. boys 7 S: fir i lngstone, Recitation “Bright? bi‘ ALBERTON -— — — - 2.1.1 : , . ART JUL _ '75 Vlce-Presidcnt.-—- Mrs. Harold 1. Roy Roprr; 2. Jackie Spencer; l Jggslg Mamevm, Redtatxm un- “EAR my“, _ _ __ H” Ml’ h-“v "ARBOR '- 1-00 R°b°""°"' 3' Jim Blwhmw"? 4» Laurie 90168- You Couch" by Flvmwe Mfifi- BLODMFIELI) - -_ -_ 1.9- _ _ _ _ _ Li? S("C'_V-Tr(‘fl$.~—.\TYS. Joseph Smi-fli. Sec. l8-50-yard jockey race, boys: Dgmqd, Rmcitauon “Tip Top Band" BORDEN __ _ __ _ __ 33 1'“. Directors-Mrs. Norman Slieiciow 1. Athol Roberts and Gerald by Alma MacKinnon, Recitation 3359553,“ _._ _ 37;, , _ '80 htfrs. George T-lCEflCl/Vifll and Mrs. ‘Framer; 2. Henry Hurry and Geo.‘ "Mother Nature" by 1301-15 Mac- CONWAY __ _ __ __ _ L53 hOUiEI 1.25 Harold Robertson. Crosby! 3 Jackie Spvnff-‘l’ B1161 Mfly- Kinnoii, Recitation The Prince's 51145351,"; _ ._ _ __ 1,45 Auditors-Mrs. Eileen Morrisey. nmrd MacMillziii; 4. Jack gnew & Mom; by the teach“; The meet- ‘ ELMmA _ ___ _ _ _ L35 Tn“ n -..3a and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Herbert McAuslnnd, Con. Royalty. lng closed by singing "God Save EMERALD _I("[‘_ _._ _ __ 55 V‘ ' ' ‘ "GION _ _ _ 1'20 ‘Sick Committee-Alisa Eilee (Patriot please copy) The King.” | FREDERICTON - - - .1; I'_"‘“T‘PR"P,ONATELYI LOW =—‘-*—*—'-*"'——_" W fifi -~— i,_________i__ I FREETOWN __ _ _ ___ J5 141mb gflggllgvs0 l‘ ll E It , GEORGETOWN - - - .95 ’ ‘ ‘ l GRANDVIEW -—- —- — .75 IIARJVXONY JCT. - - 1.15 ry KENSINGTON -—- — — S .80 THURSDAY ONLY HARVEST QUEEN, BREAK FLOUR GOLDEN WAXNCUT STRING BEANS KINKORA — -— -— — .75 MELVILLE -— — -— -—- .75 MISCOUCIIE — -—- — 1.10 MONTAGUE — — -— -— 1.00 MONTAGUE JCT. —- -- .85 GUARANTEED Men’s Heavy double breasted brown. All sizes. Speciab price — -—- — — — Mens horsehide coats with full belt, plush lined. Special ——————— Tweed t OVERCOATS $1 0.50 Men’s heavy tweed overcoats, grey and brown, plain and check. Sizes 39 to 46. Special Young mens fine Melton overcoats, guards style, blue and $12.50 Men’s storm coats of heavy English coating in checks and plaids. browns and greys. Special 2 Pant $ suns , r Young mens fine worsted suits, in Flannelette pr. fancy blues. blacks and browns, 2 pairs of pants, all sizes Special—------ Mens heavy mackinaw breeches, full range of colors and sizes. Spccial————-—----- _ .. $10.50 $20.00 I 485 $14.85 fur collar, $13.50 ' Mens horsehide coats with fur collars and sheepskin lining. Special ———————— $17.00 Men’s heavy Bannockburn pants. three quarter twist Special pair - - - _ - - u $3.00 “ NOVEMBER 12, 1936 Save here as You Shop for Boys .r.:.-.:-:..-'.-:.~.r.:.-r""..... m" m and , lolr pookela. Spee- model, full lincdgfesyllzesxrt 33. are: 14 t 19 llloyn guaranteed Ne. 1 Horle- 7"“ "' "‘ " '2 '- hide Cont, fur collar, utlach- Bu" nll wool navy m“: m 1’;.'.'.2‘."__$9-75 l-—--- - r $1 0o Boy! all wool navy zipper ' mm, uiuui bottom, heavy m" "“ "°°' "M! lvma _ Illlll, browns, grg d "°""" 'P°°*" $2.95 ww- r-uu tutu.’ “$.33; and one golfer pant woolsmmelothbo" zivilmoufumflwizlil Sh” “P "° 32 '" i $835 ulnar helmet to much. with 2 longs and vest, um SIII hfllll I Ml0$3'75 38to88---__$12>.75 yg|l|—--_- IBIX Flannellelto Blankets in Kenwood Ramona! Blankets, White or Grey. Colored bor- plain colors with satin bind. don. 60 x ‘l6 ID01161- ing. 80 x M in Rose, Biue, Per poli- — —- — — Gold, Green or Lav- - onccxun ITa-nnellelt niuuu. "‘“'"' Em " '" " $4 95 eh, Bole, Blue, Gold, Green or Flowered Marqulsetie Cur. Lsvender. n x u. Pei- $215 glfllflxsdse Inches wide. 10c er yer - -- - _. _ Spools! Bayou Net Curtains In h“ Net. Bronu shade. as Bronze Elude. Tailored Hams. ‘"11" W111» 1n floral de- 25c so u 91 lnohel. Pfl‘ $1 98 E18"- Per 11rd — — - wr - — — — — — ' Llct Net Ourfalnlng, 36 Inches wide. Blsqult nhnde. Per m, _ _ __ _ _ _ 15c _.-._-_-_ Vlrnlshed Tile Wallpaper; 5 111mm! only in hiock and floral patternl. Pei- dou- 35c "e "l! 72 Bqllare m: Ladies’ and Misses Cloth fortable Fur Collars. real fur collars. All the newest shades and styles. $25.00 29.50 39.00 t Real Values In the new Coats for Ladies Navy- Brown and Wine. with large com- Sizes 13 to 44 — -'- -—- — — — Ladies and Misses Cloth Coats. large Fur Collars in shades of Black, Navy, Wine and Brown. Sizes 13 to 46. Price - - - T. - _. _ _ __ Large range plain and tweed coats withi ._ _ $19.50 Better coats in all the newest styles both in tweeds and plain weaves. The largest range of Fur Coats to be seen in Charlottetown including Beaver Lamb, Caracule, Hudson Head, Broadtail- French Seal, Hudson Seal, Muskrat. Prices from $29.50 to - — -- ~- Coats in Black, v 48.00 55.00 $275 It]: NDER. T0 ADVERTI. RS. p -Advertisers are reminded copy for she is improving after her illness. new advertisements, or corrections. -Mr. Leonard McNcvin paid a. visit, must reach the Guardian Office bv r0 n-iqnds 1n Argyle 5hore___M,5_ 11 A- M- the day Previous t0 H1501" Dystant o! Bummerside spent ilon. Recently there has been o. teri- Sunday m, M1; Ambro~e senery, dencr t0 delay wry. enforcing us w Miss Laura. McPhoil and Lillian 24 LB. BAG 90v Iflfllllz 3 TINS 26G SUNDALE Choice Quality NO. 21-2 TIN" TOMATOES curry edvr-‘rtlsvmvflts Over w Bd- Elliott are visiting in Victoria.- verthers‘ inconvenience and disap- Qune a‘ number 1mm the Show pointment. Please mnkc n note- aucndpd m9 masquerade party at "Ad! mwllbe l“ Gumdlm‘ Om“? bY Bonshnw mid won a number or Each 10c 2 FOR 19G SHREDDED, or DESSICATED COCOANUT PER l-B- PORK CHOPS TRINiMED LB, 23c ‘ u A- M4" b“ prizes. First for prettiest, Northern ‘ Lights, Jean Murley, first for dar- WEEKLY CARD pAR-l-Y_-I-hc key woman, Mildred Seller, first ' regular weekly card party took for boggal’ my. Minnie 581161‘, sec- pme at Green Road SCHOOL Fm 0nd old lady, Lillian McDougall, day’ No“ 6_ A large numb" were first most; original, Jean Morley.- prescnt and the usual success was M155 Minnie 5°11" 508ml i116 Week attained. Keen competition pre- md “l h" “W” Mm 090F845 19° CHOICE QUALITY SMOKED FILLETS t’ m 25° veiled throughout the curd party Immmi DQ593119- nfter which dancing we: enjoyed by ' _______ all. Everyone then departed look- BAPTIST YOUNG MEN'S CLUB ing iorward to next Friday the ~~The first Get-tn-gemer or the ERIICEZELLED WALNUTS“ “>- Be 23° CUT MIXED PEEL 1 LB- P1<@~-25<= 13th. Following are the prize wln- recently organized Young Men's ners. Ladies, Eleanor Truinor, 'Clnss of the Charlottetown United gents, James Mccnughcy, ladies Baptist Church was held on Friday consolation, Alice Toolc, gents con- evening in the Church school-room. solution, John Ferguson. In the absence o! the President, Mr. Edwin Cooke, the Vice-Presi- AIIGYLE SHORE-Argyle school dent Mr. R. J. Rupert presided. The 1H Drflflflrflsini: nicely under the cap- Pastor Rev. H. L. Benton who is also able mnnnaemcnt or Miss McKnv- the teacher of the elm outlined —-Miss Mildred Seller has return- me purpose o; me new organmum ed to her home after a months and made a p!“ rm. the “meat tisit to her sisters in Churchill.— _ , . A very enjoyable evening was spent co opmamm o‘ the you“: men of in Argyle Hail when 1.. o. n. A. and i”, chumthth “d f°""°““°"' A I“ o. L. and Grand Lodge o“ m“ ea ure o e even n: win en Id- mflrme many Irlends of M", dress by Mr. Edwin John ton who in a vivid and ini. " _ manner 9 ______;.._._.____ Q _"_ rcRunwd his experience u a Pilgrim to the unveiling oi.’ the Vimy War Memorial on July 26th. M: the conclusion or the address a. vote o! thanks was tendered the speaker, moved by lvitr. George may and seconded by Mr. Percy Proud. A hearty Sing-Song we; then enjoyed lod by Mr. Leigh Dlngwell, with Mr. R. J. Rupert at. the piano. Refresh- ments were then served under the able direction of Mr. Geo. Erhy. The committee in charge of the Get- w-gether werezMesrru R. J. Rup- ert, Geo. Fstey, Percy Proud. A. Worth and Wm. Ward. The officers or the elm who were recently elected arm-President, Edwin Cooke. Vice-President R. J. Rupert Secretary Eric ‘Forsythe, Treasurer "fiyd Manuel. llitler Pays Tribute MUNICH, Nov. 1l-(AP)—A trium- phimt Hitler l; Chancellor o! 1'1 Germany today revisited the ‘cone 0f his defeat 15 years ago. A; a tribute in the 15 "Heroes" who were killed in the ill-fated um "QQT 5611M" Pufisch, Hitler himsel! ‘ed the traditional mas-m ulpng m; very route when he and his follow- ers traversed Nov. 9, 1923, to Mun. lch’: hall oi the Field Marshals. W001! interrupted the procession THE u-U’ iiiiu snot dead 15 o! the YER-TS “¥°‘w years {more h? be. lliottersThooe um mm iiud plan- came Chwwllm <1‘ G"“‘“"" ned u; continue on to Berlin but s01 "r no mrttier than the Munich Hall. CELERY CURB‘ cm“ Today the march proceeded on To make celery will» qt“ um‘ from thou-loll of the Field Marshals of celery in three-inch lcgTn-lswch to the place micro the i6 lie buried villi orrltzrlintlsle‘ m“ and in Bronze tombs. D We W I For n time the Chancellor stood making at lerist -lx inciigittglfii: in silent i-unmion at the sarcophaizl each stalk» D“°P_ _“‘fl"‘_ Ne, o, ‘n front oi’ a blood-stained Bwaa- water that C0lllflills‘ Flu mi; w“, “t! n“ whwh m; men ggxrled 15 half n lemon. The spii. our; back gong the stalks. ‘i Island Motor Transport Lid- nus scnrnui: DAILY ‘XCEPT SUNDAY LEA‘ LS‘ p 1 Chlrlnlletown for Borden 7-39 A-"l- Hm ' ' 700 p‘); Chlrlotletown for Sununersldo 7.30 A.l\l. n01)’ ll?“- < Summer-side for Borden 8-55 A-M- p16‘ PB,‘ M5 m; llmnamldn [or Charlottetown 10-3" A-M- "'0, 5M‘ Bordon nu- auiuuiunr 9-40 A-M- 41-; ,',' Bfllfllh m l“nrlottetown 9-40 A-M- 4-1" h“ SUNDAY ONLY. LEAVES 7.00 PM Charlottetown lor Summarslda M5 “M. 1'3?» 8.45 I'M Bummenldo for Charlottetown 10.30 _ -r- - SATURDAY monr EXTRA. LE1“ ES Clurlottctown for summernlde 10.30 |'.M. t Summenlde for Charlottetown 12.15 mldnlgh" In (“nrlnliotown Bu: leave: from linfln Bron, Drug .1 0 0:002. _,; , , ,;;_ In Snmrnenld Bus le from G JTHB“ n’ l" ~“ " W 2 For lull Inlormnlon pho i o 1| 2-‘ ISLAND Mfiliiii Tfiflllihf '73- CHABLOTTLLTU wn m phcnc 55 l: "TiTiio-"i-s-‘ii-Té-ic