ll RTE t-r-tll.._ fi Prulcr EDWARD - vow _ I-Iiitinec: 3.15-l6c, 26c. Night 7 *Bert Luhr, Funniest Man on the Stxgu, Blalkcs His llllkie ina Debut h, ' .1312 with BERT LAllR Charlotte GREENWOOD PAT O’BRIEN f‘! o O 7 J alkzes [tow 1 Bert Lahr, the clufllcri comic in captivity‘, bllugs pun funniest filtn in _\'l‘;lf\l cnrllol. and SAS-Ztic, 311-, 15c. Riot of Laughs! f? v the '9 (L. lsh. sum; SIlléhllPS Z MATINEE 3.15 .... H0. 35c- EVE. 1 b 8.45 .-.... 261'. 37¢- SE’! TOM AND TONY outwit tho lmorvotl band o1 outlaw! the Won had nvor known, and win tho girl for tho "good bud mon". . . H's onion fi-om non-Ho NOW ' This t; reserved Iulllw": N" '3 Juvcr iscmcnts of a news chime“! “IORLD LAST or Tint MOHIQLWS _ AROUND THE IN l8 MINUTES ’ lPrince Eduard Isfand and was the ‘-_ Idaugliur 0i the late John A. Mac- .‘ ,fier father, John MacLeilan at one -_ ,time f, ' Pairilzclgc. H GlRIMC 8.—l, \ ‘ \ 9% \\ _' Gradc '1.--l, Dorccn Q i ‘lulilllCi lvlacLarcn; 3, x. 1K‘ 5- u- o :1 F“. >._..»w=+n-<-¢¢:- ..._....».A 0 . Beatrice hmcKlnllon; a trude Dcsllochcs. ' Grade VI.—1, Rosie Arsenault; 2, l Mldcline Arscnault; S, Ruth Small, a Grade V.--1, Vcllna Smith; 2, i Thom-us Kcele; - thur; 4, Mary MacDonald; 5, Nu- azure Poirier. ' Grade IV.-1, Elda lifacNclll; 2, .-;l=<u-..'ri€i~fi;l. and VAGAROND nnviilfilélzfi Ethel ‘:11. , Huntley Ktclc; 2, Smith: 2. 0 VIII-i, Corinne Des- 3. Ger- 3, Doris, MzicAr- . 21E SCHOOL I/DcsRochcs; ault. Grade III.-l, Ethel DcsRochcs; 2, Vclda Small; 3, Eunice Iilartin. Grade L-l, Doris Poirvr; l.‘ Rita. lllariiz; and ltizirgarrt; Gillis: l’ 3, Dolor DcsRiocilcs. NQOM-ll; 7, Doris Noonan_ PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honour Roll for October : Grade 10.--I, Olia Partridge; 0 gall. v Grade 9.-1, Bernice Cildmorc; 2, J1me Anne Arstllflult; 3. Mlldrcdl Marion Saunders Katherine Bilg- James. 4i hIZlYgilPlli’; Arscn- ‘m; Grurle 6.-—1. | Kilnlsall Keeping. \ l l 2 I , r Mimic-Over 907;»: 1, lulu-y Ho- 1M4‘? 1 '1‘1"-@1m~1 Arwwl-lt: 3., gun; 2, Florence Dalton: 3 lillizil- 1,1,“, [my 391m Ililchllllcn- ibcih Dalton; 4, Lillian Peters: 5, ’ Grade 4_._1_ Jack stevmgqn; 2, (‘undo ViL- l, Florence Dalton: hiury MacDonald; 6 Flurincc Mary McEacllcrn; Innis. l Grade 2.-—I, and Alcthu. Saunders; g is ,. .v ‘a i nail, Constance Colwill; _ Iiutherine Downe; “ l 2, Joan Enmun; 3. Patricia Ritchie. CIlYKlC 6.—1, Corace Diamond; 2, _ ._-___ i Constance McLurc; 3, Thelma Lar- Stanley Thompson, lJoliu l\ZcFIwcn: L’, T0111 Stewart; 3, Gracie 5.---1, Josephine Pickard; Winnitrcd Goss; 3, Helen Moore. Grade 5.—-1, Cynthia Kendall; 2, Doris Gillis; 3, Constance Williams. Grade 4.—1, Gordon Cameron; 2,l S, Freda. Mc- Grade 3.-1, Paillinc Simmonds; Esther MacLeail; 3, Doris bfat-Dou- l, '_\_ Jqy Fraser; 3, E34 H@nne55ey_ Margaret Lawson 8, Vivian and Lorna Ferguson. Bernice Boyce. Allcy; 2, -----—- ~ BUTTER FATS Margaret signs. 2 Olive Grade 2.—1, Joyce Howntt and Sylvia Spencer; 2, John Stems; 3, Fancy molds for‘ making decorat- ive butter pals are coming style again and can be had for little cost. It is a. nice touch to a. dinner table to have your butter coming on in the shape of little flowers, or fish or animals. More- over, it. is one piece of homework in which children love to have a Douglas MacLcnnim; 3, Eleanorlhund. DECORATIVE TIE-BACKS The use of tie-backs and hold- backs for curtains can add an or- . namental touch to any window. Grade 3.—l, Alcxle Bowness; 2, l You can now get a wide variety of ilugh Campbell; 3, Bert Campbell. ‘such gadgets, running from for- malized posles to modernized dc- A manufacturer's sales tax ls pro- ‘Keeping; 3, Marguerite Brehautl posed in the Netherlands. Estate Phillips Merfs Wear Storey ‘We Have Made a Special Purchase cf Yard Goods, Also Women’s and Children's SUITS Large range Twceds, fine Brown and Blue with stripes. - 1,0 SWEATERS All wool. heavy lqilzility, as. sorted color combinations. Regular $1.00 an!‘ _~55_()Q_ llzmirilpt Price and ALL WOOL HOSE Extra heavy quality white or grey. B k tP‘ lllrrplzlzair UNDERWEAR Fleece lined Undcarwear, good quality. For garment Fleece Combinations Bankrupt price .. .- u Pure Wool Underwear. Bank- rupt price for garment Pure wool Combinations Bankrupt, Price Combinations Fall weight While they last ................. WINTER WEIGHT v E 3 T 5 For l-Izlch $16.95 79 QUEEN ST. Wear. Worsted Suits in Values up to $535.00 A A llllE DRESSES Balance to clear GRAB BOXES ‘l? Values op to 01.00 Z5” Z9“ lcirs New" shajdcsrand models. vzllucs up to $1.7». Bankrupt price 89c ..... $1.19 WORK SHIRTS Khaki and Blue. While they last Bankrupt price 79c _ LIOUIDATORS ESTATE Phillips Mans’ Wear Store CHARLOTTETOVJN Note the Prices. Jlead Every Item. OVEROOATS Mcn’s Winter Overcoats, Ulster and Garde models. Values up to $35.00. Bankrupt price. $9.95 to $19.95 Womcn’s Wool and Silk, and Wool Hose All shades. Values up to $1.00. Bank rupt price for pair 49c ‘"“‘ 59c Wcmcn’s Silk Hose Mostly light shades. Bank- rupt price for pair ALL WOOL HOSE WHITE OR GREY FOR PAIR YARO GOODS Kimona Cloth White Cotton Flannelctte Cotton Print Towelling Table Oil Cloth llALF PRIOE 'WHI'I‘E 29c For Pair l to sink gradually and on Oct. v 1 nun in the Dundas United Church. . my. A. Firth, visitor at tho bedside 0f the ‘ ceased during his illness, conducted the service, assisted by Rev. Wm. J. D. Livingston, J. A. Benton, R. D. McKay, Geo. T. Turner, Allan McSwain, D. M. Il/acdonnld and the hearse was driven by J. C. Tur- lncr. Interment wu made in Dun- ldas cemetery. ; Mrs. Cody Left lege, University of Toronto, and 8t. Paul's Church here beneficiaries under the will Florence L. Cody, wife of Rev. Cm- yon H. J. Cody, who died recently. i _ lThc will disposes of an estate of Fleece Bloomers ‘“°'°°°' Wycliffe college is bequeathed 05.- 000 and the income of the romain- lng and largest portion of the cs- tatc after- Dr. Cody's death is to be paid to the rector and cliurchward- om of 8t. Paul‘! THE CHARLUQARDlAN consul. GUARDIAN l amfewme ._,.,-_.. may he inserted ll tho nu of Ic- pe: word, lt-Iiclly poylblo In ll" NORTH RIVER. GROUP 0! Blip- tlst Churches. Services Sunday. Nov. 6th, will be held as follows: Fairvlew at 11 a.m.. North River at 3 p.m., Long Creek at 'l p.m. Rev. J. G. Wnkeling, pastor. T0 CIIARLOTTETOWN HOCK- EY TEAM-Walter Ferguson, who played for the past two seasons with the Fredericton Capitals, left _town, P. E. 1., where he will play ' l this season with the Abbles, taking the defence position. It is under- stood that the first game at. Char- IN MEMORIAM MRS. GEORGE ll. MOBTIUN Mrs. George H. Morton died here October 21. Mrs. Morton, nee Kath- ‘crlne p. Mlicmllan was born in ‘Lelllln and Mary MacDonald both ‘natives of Prince Edward Island. built several churches in Prinlsc Edward Island and Cape Breton. He was an uncle of the Reverend John B. McIntyre of Tracudic. Mrs. Morton's mother was a sis- tcr or John MacDonald also of 'I‘ra:~d'c. Her funeral was attended by many relative. and friends, for- mcr residents of Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Morton is survived by her husband and four daughters and one son, George H. Morton, Mrs. Walter Scwtelle, Mrs. Ethel Bcanlon Miss Wits. Moi-ton, Miss Mary Mor- ton, respectively. She is also Ill!‘- vlvcd by two sLctcrs, Mrs. Joseph F‘. Cox and Miss Biblana. MacLellan and a brother Augustine MucLellan, all of Roslindale, Mass. JOHN D. MACDONALD On Oct. 15, 1962, the community of Dundas was saddened by the passing away at his home of John D. Macdonald for mony years a re- 's’dent of that place and held in high esteem by all within the range of his acquaintance. - The late M7. Macdonald had not bcen 1n robust health for some time. but was able to be up and around until sept. 26 when he suf- fered a stroke. All that medical skill and kind nursing could do was of no avail and he continued 15 Postponed’ (Canadian Prom) ' WINNIPEG, Nov. L-The inter- pmvinclal conference of Prairie r , scheduled for tomorrow at Regina, has been postponed, it was learned here late today. Ill- ness of Premier J. E. Brownlee, of Alberta, was given as the reason for deferment. Ukranians Plan To Publish Paper ‘Monday morning roi- climatic-I MONTREAL, Nov. 1—Orgonlza- tion, through the adoption of a, constitution, of the Canadian Ukrainian Citizens Association in’ this city took place yesterday alter“ lottetovm will be played the 21st noon at a. meeting held in the To-L of Novemben-Fredericton Gleanenlras Shewasnko Ukrainian Readinl Society quartets. About 200 woro preach; and great enthusiasm was shown in the plans as laid down, by Paul Kcrensky, the president,‘ and Joseph Desmet, secretary. The objectives of the association are to promote in every legal way a political interest among Canad- ian Ukrainians and to assist in Ca- nadian industrial and educational development. The chief aim is w. teach the members to become good and loyal citizens of their adopted country. In order to make its in- fluence feit, the association plan! to publish a paper in Montreal that, will be widely distributed through~ out the country. It was decide‘ that the one“!!! meeting of the association will be held some time next month and will take the form of a formal banquet. This is the fist goup of its kind that has been oganizcd in Canada and it hopes to extend its activities to other parts of the Do- minion later. There are about 20,000 Ukrain- iclns in this city cndsbout 400,000 In Canada. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Following is thc report of Fred- ericton School for the month of September: Grade X—-1, Edith Cutllffe; 2, Beatrice Stewart. Grade VIII -1, Helen Stevenson. Grade VII-l, John Hickox. Grade VI—1, Milton Cutllflc; 2, dlilllnm Hill. _ Grade V-1, Louis Hickox. Grade IV—1, Eupheinia Ross. Grade III (Sm-l, Adelina Cut- Jfle; 2, Lester Ross. _ Grade 111 (JrJ-i, Georgie Buch- anan; 2, Irene Stevenson; 3, Mar- vcn Hill; 4, Ivan Hill. Grade II tSr.)-1, Weeks; 2, Boyd Weeks. Grade II (Jr.)--1, Nina. l-lickox; 2. Ruth Ross. Grade I (Sm-i, Aubrey Buch- Raymond passed peacefully to the Better Home beyond. The deceased was a faithful member and official 0f the Dundas United Church and will be greatly missed 1n me activities of ‘hat body. lvlir. Macdonald who was l son o!» the late Donald and Catherine’ ivlncdonald, was one of a family oi ten children ind was born 63 years ago at Forest Hill, P. E. I. He re- moved in early life with his parents to Dundas where he his since re- anon. Perfect attendancea-Edith Cut- Supervised Diet To Cope With Obesity INDIANAPOLIS, Nov lr-nlll- gen of obesity, with its ltrain on the heart and other organs, were outlined for the international as- sembly o! the Interstate Poet- Grtdunto Medical Association here by Dr. David P. Burr, Busch pro- fessor of medicine in Washington University. St. Louis, Mo. Ho spoke as ono of tbroo ope- ciallsto who discussed thyroid oc- tlvitlea. The other: were Dr. Max Ballin of Detroit, Mich, and Dr. Frank H. Luhcy, of Boston, Mus. Obesity. Dr. Barr told the phy-i lldlllllnd surgeons hero for the meeting, is tho result o! inherited tendencies. unusual activity of the_ endocrine glands, or o! the oombin- i’ ation o! overeating and under-ox- superviaed diet. - There are two kinds of gutters, Dr. Barr said, those that cause‘- NOVEMBER 3,3932 i 3. Brawn Label 40c lb. Bed Label 500 lb. l CLYDE RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll for Clyde River Schoo for the months of September and ,emfso. Ho advised a careful and . ocwbe“ i September Grade X-I, ‘Olive Livingston. Grade IX-I, Jack MacLean, hem use“, and mo“ m“ do] Grade VII ( r.)--l, Hilda Mur- not. Ho advocated surgery as the |safest method of removal of the harmful goiters. Dr. Lahey recommended the re- moval of an adequate portion of- the thyroid gland to remedy hyper- l throidlsm, or over-secretion oi the Bland. He said that mortality in the operation is only seven-tenth: ‘of one per cent in 2700 cases in his knowledze. Ind termed the risk of disease far greater than the risk of operation. Dr. Ballin discussed the para- thyroid, a small gland that lies be- hind the main thyroid, and said that when it becomes overactive, it/co much calcium m put into the blood stream and is drawn from the bones, weakening the skeletal structure. [no Millard’: for Hora Throat. iii-i. SIIMMERSIDE ' And Prince County —KENBINGTON CON- STRCCTION WORK-Not- withstandinl the scarcity of mon- ey in circulation there has been a. considerable amount of build- ing operations in tho progres- sive towp of Kenslngtou during the past summe . Mr. Russel Champ- , inn, lobster packer and contractor has been particularly. active in. building dwelling houses zines the. . lobster lesson cloud. Ho donated the land and opened a new street (Russel Street) running from the ' Margatc Road to the Irishtnwn Rood. onwhlch helm ofinel house nearly completed, which is' to be occupied by his aon-tn-law, | William Champion. H; ha; 3,130 completed a beautiful midcncel lifie, Milton Cutlifle, William Hill, Hill, Helen Stevenson. PARIS, Nov. L-After n. long dc- bato on the French disarmament policy. the Chamber of Deputies voted confidence in Premier Her- riot‘: Government early this morn- ing. The vote was 430 to 20. Road, adjoining the resident-cob .1. 1". Profltt. m» has also built it‘ sumer cottage for James Jardlne, Kensington at French River Beach. Mr. Alf rvfcuelll, contractor ma builder has nearly completed c beautiful residence on School St for Miss Sarah Webster, B. N. who sided with the exception of a few years spent as a young man in the U. S. A. and western Canada. He is survived in the homo by '11s wife, formerly Miss Margaret ‘lacPlierson and a nephew Earl B. ‘layden, whose devotion and oom- wanionshlp during the past yon-s have made him more thin I- l0!!- Therc also survive one sister, Mrs. Jnmes Shaw, Lorne Valley and two brothers, Neil of Strathcono, P. E- r. and Hugh of Mt. uhmsn, B. c.' The very large funeral, the flor- al tributes and numerous expres- sions of sympathy were evidence of the high place the late Mr. Mac- donald held in the regard of his fellow citizens. The service woo pastor of tho church who had been o constant de- Mclicod. The pallbearers were: $115,000 Estate TORONTO, Nov. 2.—Wyolif!o Col- ore principal 0i The iuiivcrsity is given 015,000; STIFFNESS Phxy ol Ml ' || "5504 ago-Ii. out '1.II 3-..- -.... one..." IWBPS Liulmilil returned - _ " from New Yul-v City. m.‘ Byron flvompscn (war veteran) has erected o fine house on the Morgan road adjoining the residence of James Saunde . Mr Chas. Sudsbury is engaged in th' remodeling of a. house on the Ir» lahtown road for m. Dun McKen- zie. Dr. Ingham Jardlne sold his barn and garage to Fred Murphy which has been moved to a pnsit- ion near tho skating rink, to be _ used as a livery barn. The doctor has oreceted on up-to-date garagel and stable on the old site-K -I IUF|T<'I"—‘U> Ranch with I P C U B E S .5 ‘HQ ‘I c I: "W"! u mutual", ' MASH CUBES IN FOLLOWING RATIONS: gogglfiwihzt Om, The method used on the Silver Tip Experimental QUALITY ANIMAL FEEO. XCUBES An Excellent Food for when fed with Meat. Cannot b led for Fox Pup- pies. Prlnclpol Illllfidlontl Powdered Buttennilk. Rico Flour Egg Yolk Iodide ‘Potassium Ground Melted Barley m mm any" corn Gluten, ta Bone Moll 25 good success, h u follows: "Always glvo tho In: clan frock water first, than for the morning, food oi: cube: per fol. Evening, fecal’ two on. mashed cubes, mixed with five on. ground meat. During the winter months incrouo cube: to tan duly. 1r you feed no moot, u followlz-toonty cube: pot fox dolly." Mfg. and Ground by ILER IP BICUI cQ-tl- in Fish Meal, 00% Protein Rolled Oatmeal Wbolt Germ Ioluiu 100d Liver Oil ray; 2, Lorne acNevin. Grade VII (Jr.)-1, Ethel Iiivlng- ston and Jean MacLelm, (equal); 2, Hazel MacLcan; 3, Reggie Mac- Kinnon. Grade V-—1, Arnold Beer; 2, M11. dred Murray; 3, Reta Darrach; 4, Ivan MacNevin. .- Grude IV—1, Joyce MacPhall; 2, Helen Durrach; 3, Ralph MacDon- uld; 4, Elmer MacPhull. Grade III-l, Louis MacLean: 2_ Willie Livingston; 3, Robbie Mac- Kinnon. Grade 11-1, Ruth MocLean; l, Arnold MacPhee. Grade I (SrJ-l, Wendal! Scott; 2, Garfield MacKinnon. Grade I (Jr.)--1, Harold Clark; 2, Olga Scott. Perfect attcndance:—0live Liv- ingston, Joyce Dan-och, Ruth Muc- Leun, Arnold ManPhee. October Grade X (Sm-i, Myrtle Mac- Lean. Grade X (JrJ-l, Olive Living- ston. Grade IX--l, Jock lVlzicLcan. Gr dc VII (Sr.)—-1, Hilda Mur- ray. 2, Iorne MncNevin. ‘Grade VII 'Jr.)--1, Reggie Mac- Klnnon; I. Ethel Livingston; 3, Hazel MacLeun; 4, Jean MacLcan. Grade V-1, Arnold Beer; 2, Ivan MacNcvin; 8, Mildred Murray and Hazeimvingston, (equal); 4, Reta Darrach. Grade IV-el, Joyce Darrach; I, Helen Darrach; 3, Elmer MucPhnii; 4, Thelma MacKinnon. _ Grade III—l, Willie Livingston; '2, Robbie MacKinnon; l, Inuia MacLean. Grade II-i, Ruth MacLean; i, Arnold MucPhce. ' Grade I (Sm-l, Garfield Mac- Klnnon; 2, Wendall Scott. Grade I (JrJ-i, Olga Scott; 2. Harold Clark. . Perfect in attendance - Hilda Murray, Lorne MacNevin, Ethel Livingston, Reggie MacKinnon, “m! gnu‘ i” m‘ wmllm WW5‘ Arnold Bccr, Ivan MacNevin, Mil- Euphemla Ross, Murven mu, mm ""- ‘lwmd °" ll" Mflwq“ l dred Murray. Joyce Damch. Elmer MncPhail. Protect Your Boy l: [Ti COUQllS and COlClS SCQTT’S EMULSION a of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Builds Resistance Easy to Take Foxes Mixed e Excel- —-—l IF1<I""—M 26% Pro- % Protein % Protein lo zm>zl11o>:n-l "o