__ <__,.,..- k PAGE SIX _ ‘Plllllli EDWARD _ T 0 D A Y — 1mm» again-opium onus and JEAN HARLOW in ihrlr own inimitable style of romance! 31AM HARLOW S1118 "HOLD YOUR MAN" A Grand Song! ABLE Merrie Melod; v-Bllgggfiufll’ MAN FREE-TO Earo ii ‘AL Bluejteel BLADE Tonight WORLD NEWS “Hold Your M an” Rough, Rowdy And y), R0m3flllC-—Hilfl0\\' and Gable Great l At The Prince Edward the reiiiii-.i.-i u! Jean iiarltiii" and. starivil on new paths to happiness. Sdlli Wood, always certain of ills gut-mi CAPITOL-TDD“ When Husband: Stepped Oui IASPERHFKLTJI. to tired M43- and! til: husband: l: out! A n n i: n c 0 M E n Y “YOU (‘ALL IT DIADNESS" .._........_.._.._....__.c__.._ ‘ sntei. BLADE 10- ‘Richard Dix In “the Great Jasper” vied his success performance. Here is the same old Dix-hand- some, viriie, energetic. but here al- so is a neiv Dix-a great character He's not noble, but llllllllln. bad, but iiiiriiiszciillyi lovable. "The Uffllt Jasper", noiv playing at the Capitol Theatre, wife and other Jasper loved men's \\'l\'i\<_ his wile. Jenny. Loved her ivheii lie \\'£‘.€ u horse car i, ~-1» .i~~.--'1".~n- . . ‘ c???’ Uiitilblverbto dtLhtiu tbllikblllirls ens". Jud story has done u splendid dm‘" an ‘lumt c“ "wlumm" g3??? ~ 1 - job Mm me chain“, story by Anna uiiii a stipcriiitentlerit. Loved her Loos. lie has kept up the swift piiec he established in the opening of the picture and held tight rein on the ullfltlibl impulse to overplay the smashing dramatic moments. 1i ii. this brevity and dispatch of dealing ivlth the plot that adds tempo anti suspense to the picture. Ever since the smashing success of their romantic teamwork in "Red Dust," it was inertial»... that Miss i-lzirlow and Gable should play a re- liU'll engagement on the screen. And nmv, after seeing "liold Your Man" at the Prince Edwiard Theatre, it is this reviewers opinion that the de- mand will be further extended. Stuart Erwin Scores You will be surprised, and de- lighted, to see Stuart Erwin playing a. serious and sympathetic role, al- though not without comedy mo- ments. As the honest, sincere chap who wants w marry the gaudy iuiderivorld girl, even with full knowledge of her love-life, Erwin acquits himself with touching gen- iimeness. Dorothy Burgess also is cast in a prominent supporting role, as the brunnettie rival of the plat- inum blonds for Gables love. Other names meriting ample Those Warm interludes Whatever it takes to put. romance im the screen, Harlow and (Bible have ii. More dramatic than most stories on this order. the new pic- ture nevertheless packs warm inter- hides bound to keep the mzitinee seats full so loiii: as the film shows. There is no doubt that this pair arc the most popular lovers on the screen today. Even if for no other reason than its palpiiatlng romance, "Hold Your Man‘ is a. cinch at thc box office. But it is replete, by way 0i fliltllti‘ interest, with a stimulating .'siory that has as its climatic background the interior of a. women's reform iichool. Here. Jean discards the liiic- ry of her earlier appearances for the gfnrcliy ‘zleniiil of a prison uniform. Gable, as the man whose lCl$£f$ got her in all the trouble, also lands in Jail and the ultimate happy eiidins games when they arc released and Owen, Barbara. Barondess, Paul I1lll\L_ Ellizabeth Patterson, Theresa Harris, Blanche rrldericl and George Reed.- piciurc. It is called Harlow sings it in one of the seq- uences as well. ANNUAL MEETING OF NEW GLASGOW W’. l. Human Bones Found 0n ‘The annual meeting of tho New em“- "W- *M°-P-‘-”°““ °3“f.'.‘§“..ZY.‘§Z“i'ZStifilliiilfiiil? were found by dewcmcs on m0 lllllill on the evening of Monday 4mm‘ “l Pemmula‘ Que" 0m ml NOV‘B with the President in ti...’ week-end and were shiPPed tolDntchajrl ‘Mmung opened by singing Rnsaflo Fonmme’ Quebec medlco-l the Ode followed by all repeating legal expert’ m‘ the expectation eX-l the Creed. Roll call was responded “mint!” °f the “remains might to by suggestions for answers to roll thmw further light on the death of m6 Ascah musing‘ u was learned The minutes of the October meet- he" wnlghh Maud and Marguerite] lng and of the last annual meeting 53°19'- "specflvely 15 and 17 you“ were rend and approved, also the Old- disfifipelimd ‘mm their Penm‘ Secretary-treasurers report. sula homes on August 3i. The maiig- i ' led and partly clothed body of Maud was taken from Gaspc Bay about a month ago and Nelson Phillips. 1B- year old Gaspe fisherman, ivas committed to stand trial for the murder of the younger girl. ’i‘iic body of Marguerite has not been found. Phillips was brought here over the week-end from Pei-cc, Qiita. jrill where ho was confined followlnz preliminary hearinil- School and Sick Committees gave their regular reports. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. E. E. MacKay; Vice President, Mrs. A. B. Stevenson; Secretary- treasurer, Mrs. H. B. Stevenson; Auditors, Mrs. S. D. Parkman and Miss Ruth Dlcikieson; Executive, Mrs. M. MacLcocl, Mrs. Vv. B. Bill- mnii, Mrs. P. Dickicsoii, Mrs. B. W. Stevenson and Mrs. J. B. Dlokieson; Organist, Mrs. W. B. Bulman. Motions were Dasscd to donate $5.00 to Protestant Orphanage and to purchase a. wreath for the Sol- diers‘ Monument, Mrs. Lorne Stev- cnson was to place this on Remem- brance Day. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Elsie Laird, roll call to be answered with “What our In- stitute lacks.” Lunch Committee, Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. J. B. Dickieson, and Miss Elsie Laird; Programme Committee, Mrs. s. D. Parkman, Mrs, R. W. Stevenson and Mrs. H. Hill. Fruit Vapour Some remarkable experiments de- tcribed in the reiport of the W05 Investigation Board. United K11114- dom, deal with t-ho effects- of imb- atunces given off as vapour during the ripening of fruit. Although this vapour has not been isolated in suf- flcient quantity to allow a. complete chemical identification. evidence points to the actilve substance being either ethylene or a product of a similar nature. , Dnwwd,‘ “Only a Triliing Cough- l’ll Soon lie Rid oi ll" praise are Muriel Kirkland, Garry Nor should we forget the catchy "torch" song that runs through the , “Hold your triangle. Man" and was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. Miss uiiirn MCGOWd drove him out of town for being the lather" of his wife's son. Loved her when he be- iuiiiie n. rich and famous fortune teller in Atlantic City. But Jenny couldn't believe hini because he loved other ivnmeri, too. l-Ie fell for them as naturally as ryyfell for his wicked wink and winning smile. The day of regret doesn't come to Jasper until his son by .\icGo\\‘d’s lwife ruins the llflllfllfiéé oi Jenny's ‘son by practising the same heartless wiles as his father, Jaspers selfish philosophy of snatching from life what he wanted for his happiness at last (lOlilS him a blow! Dix is superb as the swaggering, winking Jasper raking his triumphs with a frank pride that is disarming. Were Engels, a lovely German beauty, is a charming Mrs. Mc- Gowd, “the finest. lady" he ever this time being a bogus fortune tell- er. The wife is intelligently enacted by Florence Eldridge and Bruce Cabot, Betty l-‘urness and James Bush provide the second-generation IIINDUS FINE!) FOR GAMBLING BOMBAY‘, mdia, Nov. 16—(C.P.) -1=‘lnes were imposed on Mohim Nagar and 29 other Hindus who were found guilty of gambling iii cation futures,by the Presidency Magistrate, Third Court. Bombay, at a recent sitting. The accused were arrested in the course of a raid. The room was searched after the accused were apprehended and betting slips were found scattered on the floor. AUBURN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE firhe annual meeting of the Aub- urn Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Simpson on Nov. 14th with seven members arid three visitors present. Meeting opened by singing of the Institute Ode and the rcading of’ the creed in unison. The minutes of the pre- vioiis meeting and the last; annual one were !'(‘il(l, approved and sign- ed. Roll call was answered by each mcniber paving thclr membership fec- Tho secretary gave a splendid report of the past year's work shoiving the amount of money rais- ed and expended. All business be-l lug finished the following officers! were then elected for the ensuingl year: Prosiclrnt-—Mrs. Walter McEntec.‘ Vice President-airs. Edward J. Rozichc, Secretary-Mrs. Edwin J. Curley, (re-elected). Directors-Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, Miss Mar- garet Ifei-on. Auditor-Mrs. lian. A hearty vote of thanks was ton- dcred the retiring president, Mrs. John Simpson, for the interest she took in the work of the Institute during the years she presided. Iii reply shc thanked the members for their co-operation and help- A pleasant hour was spent in music and vocal solos, etc. A reading cn- titled "Neighbourhood News" was Ambrose Callag- Thoiisanda have said this; thousands have neglected the mu h; thousands have suffered from some form of bronc iiil trouble because of this neglect. Never neglect n Plllll ni- i-niigli; tlierc can be but one result; the pulmonary cirgans may hcrome affected also read by one of the members and greatly enjoyed by all. A ditinty lunch Wils served by the hostess, assisted by Miss M. Simpson. The dnging of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close to meet again at the home of Mrs. P. and cause years of suffering. _ Norway Get rid of the lffllllllf‘ at once by uairi Dr. Wood's pl". Norway Pine Syrup. It Flflkt‘! at the. lznunrlntion of the trouble and relieves colds, coughs, bronchitis and s other nir passage nflnrliiins. YTUP ma», as». t lintllr; i... p family m», .r»_; M drug 11ml r ifnrrll Item; put up only y Th: i‘. iliilbuin 60., Limited, utopia, Oak Callaghan On Dec. 12th. roll call to b0 answered with "Christmas IOUPII‘ FREE-TO EACH PA- TRUN A ‘TAU’ m-Uh f.;.l'i1y Trinity Boom Thursday. At The capitol A man adored by all women and hated by all men because they en- wlili women - thutls" “The Grout Jiuper," Richard Dix’ new picture and, his greatest - actor. Jiu=pei' is shorii of heroism. He's H.115 ulefwiliiam MCQllltrYlC was called to story of the way of’ a iiiuii with his her home at Montruzllt‘. P.E.I., 0W- BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN I This column u ronrvod for Qaoon‘: County nun of local Intern t but atl vartlolng of a newly nature may bl 4 cent: n word ltrhiliy Inserted at l 8T. ZITNS CAR-D PARTWpost- N12. i pood till November 30th. l l mince 511mm‘ scnooi. mt- erary Society will meet this week on Wednesday afternoon at 820. 2807. DELICIOUS FOOD of all ‘rrinfty Home Cooking Table, Thun- ’ 2870. day. THE PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND F11!‘ P001 Limited ll receiv- ing pelts throughout the entire sea- son in Charlottetown at the office of J. A. Webster and Company, 156 Richmond Bt, as well as at the l head office Siumnerslde. Watch for iid next week. 2B0’! l SELECT your gifts from striking t 2876. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- — Advertisers are requested to Bend in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M., the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. MISS FRANCES COFFIN, teacher in Expression, will be in her Studio, Triiiiiy- Basement, Friday, November 24th, 1.30 to B P. M. and would like to meet all interested in Oratory, Public Speaking, Dramatics, etc. 2896. sriimvrirv cxTeNosp-iurs.” ing to the death of her father. M1‘- Daniel McGregor. Mrs MoQuames many friends in town extend sym- pathy in her bereavement-New (‘lasgoiw Ncivs. l THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN Will Experiment With Secretly Made Newsprint (By Reward W. Blanche Associat- ed P585! Science Writer) GRAIN PRICES llRtlP IN TEE,’ ixciiiiiinim.o,,.m,p,,m,,,,.., WINNEEG’ m“ m-“ZPJ-m- 18:“? serclglllyfr lfifitionaflflalli‘ Porters- again supplied moat of the 2g“; pm trees u a demo” “W?” °“ m mm "Wm sahlst-ration of 070-1115 uic last ti: link urday, but the movement was out» m American‘ chemical mdeperh weighed by hédfllllfl Bales thatmenoe 5mm“ “m” ‘Mm “m” M” This link, as scientists tee u, is °l 3W4 mm at m” ‘mm’ the manutaetui-o from home re- selling "pemflom we" not Whsouicss of newsprint and all the ticularly large, but. U10 export bill- 'high-3rade white paper. News- ness amounted to only aoooooiprmt now a m annual ‘wanes; bushel-1- Thl‘ *‘°"'°"°" w" °“°“"h of limit $140,000.00). and two‘ support to bring values up about 1-2 cent from bottom levels. November wheat finished the week at B4 3-4. December 64, May at 6'1 'l-8 and July at 69 1-8 cents. Weakness at. Chicago was also a depressing factor. Traders in the south also sold at Winnipeg, while locals liquidated l. little. ' Liverpool prices finished 541d lower while Buenos Ali-ea values finished ‘l-Bc to 3-40 lower. Cables reported further reductions in the, Australian crop estimates, but the‘ Argentine news continued generally satisfactory. Trading in cash grains was slow. Coarse grains operations were dull and featureless and values fract ionally lower. CANINE uiiiic siiiis GillFERS TORONTO, NOV. 19 —- (O. P.) - from Canada. The secret manufacture was undertaken to answer the final thing newsprint experts had as- serted could not be done. They. said American chemists could not‘ make from southern P1119 W199"! aulfite and pulp whch could run at commexial speed through a real paper-mflnig machine-not at the 750 or more feet rer minute of paper produced from northern spruce trees. ‘ MA.A.A. Juniors Set High Record ‘ MONTREAL, Nov. 19—<c.P.)— ,One of Montrears many football records was shattered with the de- feat of the Montreal Amateur‘ ' f tball Athletic Association junior oo team by ‘ii/cstivard juniors this fall. M. A. A. A. had established the record by winning tho Quebec Rugby Football ‘Union title for eight consecutive years. a fell? ISLAND LADY KILLER-The sincere sympathy 0i ~elaiives and friends will go out to Mr. Walter Shaw, Live Stock Superintendent of y this city, 1n the death of his sister , Mrs. Harold Giidersleeve of Way- landfiMass, who was killed in an which will g0 down in the annals, of sport as a. high mark for future‘ teams to aim at. During these eight! years of victory the Montreal l2 succeeded in capturing three D0- niinion crowns as well- Thetr long string of 1116101188 commenced way back in 1925 and Meet Max. the golfing canine, or lhe canine golfer. He may not play the actual shots the human golfer close, but he knows the game. and lit times expreses displeasure of the manner in which shots arc played. » ~ Max resides in a kennel behind t , steady. United States Government ithuds of it 5 ‘imputed’ mcsuylbonds, which had made fairly sharp ‘or a ‘point though trwo liberties firmed after Friday's tumble. Rail and utilities were slightly off. . Nev-sugar 2.1.1933 iiiiii SESSIilN"3,ll,',"§,,{,gf"lP1l1 m NEW YURK cniiaiisiililiscillls E X i3 H A NiiE G. Billings of Colonsay, S a s k. ought to know, for he hll taken B U C K LE Y ' S (By John L. Cooley) (Associated Prom Fl nolal Wrltpr) NEW YORK, Nov. i0-(A.P.).— Excitement continued to abate in the financial market: Saturday and MIXTURE for l yum. He writes: Wall Sheet trading had a rather “There is nothing on the market to o q u al it; . I t; a flash - like action ll sudden death to a cold." No matter how stubborn or long m “as lweamw_ standing your cough or cold may With the dollar i ztuations nar- 1”’ t’? BUCKLE!“ MIXTUBE- rowing-their extxei. . change! WOT! You W1" be amazed at theimt“, relief it affords. The very first lip relieves the cough, and in no time at all clears up the deep- ‘ ’ congestion soothes and heals the tender, inflamed mom- branes and fox-titles them againll future attacks. Buckley's acts like a flash—A single sip proves it. near the smallest in some time- the sham market was quiet. and recoveries Friday. drifted down- ward, tneaaiiries closing with net losses of’ three to l7 thlrty-seoonh showed small gains. Chicago wheati weakened. Silver futures rallied- here while spot metal declined‘ 1 1-4 cents to 48 3-8 cents an ounce. Cotton was narrowly changed. at. 5.24 1-2, the latter at 835 cent! Business news was meagre. Th! rise of wholesale price indioes last month and early in November zo- presents a step toward the desired U. L CURRENCY 305,1, while industrial “ 11611 HE are offering some evidence that the seasonal downwa-rd trend ha! been checked. Nomia-lly, steel out: put continues its sag into Decembci but this year it is believed posslbll that the usual trend may be re- versed iu the effect of new publil works and rail purchasse is felt. United States OIITTODOY ruled un-_ dcr the other monies, but the con- fused and wild gyrations had dis- appeared. No doubt the impression had gained weight that with the R. I1‘. C. gold price unchanged at $33.56 since Tuesday the present policy was toward dollar steadiness, and speculators seemed to have lost interest. Russian recognition had little visible effect on the day's dealings. Some of the so-called ‘Soviet trade" stocks flurried a bit at the active opening of the ‘share market, but their pezformance was rather luke- warm. Farm implements and other machinery issues were generally firm through the two hours, thougi many leaders confined their move- ments to fractions. lvzining share WHAT STOCKS DID BAT 2W "st-sili- will Clnr up 16bit! General Electric, Allis chlllmffli‘ ill» ' loved. Edna. May Oliver gives an- other of her unforgettable portraits, automobile accident on Sunday last. Mr. Shaw leaves this morning to at- tend the funeral and will go on to Toronto before returning home. ATTENDED FUNERAL-J. L. _Trainor of Halifax, has returned to the City from Albany, PEI. where he attended the funeral of father, Thomas Trainer. The iaite Mr. ‘Prainor represented the Inter- the Rosedale Golf Club. His circle of friends and acquaintances ox- tends widely, the former being a select few and the latter number- ing hundreds, according to Char- les W. MucQueen in theh Mail and Empire. mom early in the spring until late in the frail he keeps s. close eye on those who tee-off‘ at Rose- nittional Harvester Company in the Mm when one of his 11.16MB stuns Maritime-s for twenty-five years, and on a round M“ follows’ but men retired from active business about ticfilfigjiancisv fefonlyvltlriezlrfltbed three years ago.-—I—f:illfax Herald. the we’ “god geflzig: zcratchmhm behind-the ears while they await ON HOLIDAY VISIT-Rev. and Harvester, Case. Chrysler, Westing- house. American Soliciting. Dame. Mvlntiw. Chrysler. U. s. Steel and Almerlcan Can closed finnly with fractional cams. u. s. Bmelting and Du Pont improved about tiwo each. Allied Chemical‘: three point "use was reduced to two-thirds. Santa Fe. Union Pacific, American Tele- phone and Consolidated Gas eu- ed. Oils held steady. Sales amount. ed to 577,800 shares. The matter of business stimula- tion as n. result q: Roman yecog. nition depended, Wall Street natur. ally concluded. upon credit u. mnkements, and on this point the continued until they were defeated this year by iheistmni; Westward outfit by the score of 13-8. For many seasons the Westward team and many other contenders were attempting ti) wrest the provincial championships from the seemingly invincible Winged Wheelers. Many times the champions came near to being beaten but each time with a gigantic effort they succeeded in conquering their opponents. West had long beeii one of the strongest threats to the Montreal time but it was only this year that they be- came powerful enough to steal the lilrs. Arthur “talus accompanied by their daughter, arrived in Westville this‘ iveck from Breitdiilbane, PEI. where Rev. Mr. Wallis is now stat- ‘ioned. Prior t0 going to PEI. Mr. lwailis was stationed at Barringtou chased some 11 years ago by c. w. Since then he has been a fixture, laurels. During the champions’ winning streak they were first coached by Hoody Foster and in the final years by Bill Soden who still continues to be their mentor. It. was due to the great work done by this letter footfeall genius that their tum. He is an Airedale and was pur- I-fltchcock. steward of the club. just the same as the starting box financial community had little deg- ixilte information. Potential buying by the Soviets m this country was V1111°115lY estimated; orders would presumably favor such lines cc machinery, tools, railway materials I Miss Lillian Elizabeth Jean Virtue, at the first tee or the clock behind the 14th. Max knows his golf etiquette, Perhaps as well as anyone. When he is following play {mm gee u, 8111911 11¢’- keeps well ti) the side of the fairway. When a player lg addressing the ball Max becomes a statue. He refrain; from gudlbly clmmssing his appreciation or dis- approval of a, shot. but in his case actions speak louder than words, During his residence at, Rgggdglg Max has bome a. student of topcg- raphy and, with the addition of years, accompanied by the custom. ary obesity and weakening of the legs he has learned to economize in exertion. He finds his shuffling gait will barely keep him up with the payers. unless they m 510w Passage, NiS. where he preached for ‘lsome years. They will spend their Tvacation in town the guests of Mr. 'a.nd Mrs. G. Weston Harris0n.—New Glasgow News. CARTERRS BOOKSTORIL-Santa Claus Headquarters is again this year filling up rapidly with a large stock of the latest and most up to dutc selection of Toys, Dolls, Games, Rocking Horses, Dolls Cabs, Car- . riages, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c rabies. ‘Also a wonderful ehowingpf the very latest in Mechanical Toys, gathered from the four corners of the world, and for over forty years this store has been Santa. Claus Headquarters. There will be no change whatever this year, 2884. and raw cotton. Meanwhile, it was concluded, the establishment of credit. channels may require some time. Montreal succeeded in retaining the championship. ‘ Ontario Fruit Storage The cold storage warehouse reo- cntly erected at Woodstock, Ontario with its 10,000 barrel capacity. is, says the Cold Storage News Letter, another unit in a chain of’ cold storage warehouses that gives 0n- tario facilities for 200,000 barrels of 111111160. The warehouse has facilities lo handle the storage of all kinds of fruits and vegetables. STERLING UP alefli"! 11080 to $5.27. up 8 cents. and French Imam to 0.88 cents, up .08 of n. cent: the former closed LEGILAHVE ASSEMBLY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Rules Retail!!! lo Private Blli 56. All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen IFIIIIlItN ‘Red Cross fine Louolrrln Sendmelnyourwom who? into Yarn and wove into Bhnklll. Tlio charges are: single yarn I cents doubled 26 cents per pound. Blankets $2.00, and If Imlaandorofl I135; it lakes flve lbl. of wool pol Blanket. Wool must be well washed and all dirt. and burn picked on The sin of single yam 1| medium, and doubled yarn flno, medium, 20am and hooking yarn. Put lhlp- per’: name on all parcel: and own- er's name, address and Instruction! inside. Send by mall or frellhlv Freight will be paid on 100 lb. lofl Will. LANDBIGAN, 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown. Professional Cards days after the m...‘ o; the session ‘ ve of acuoum- merit. Bill shall be IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 and if they arc too slow he shows CHURCHES. -- The number of his disapproval by either disdaining Church Notices has increased to to tvatch mam play the“. mo,‘ m, such an extent that. The Guardian by grown; on cannot afford any longer to carry rm‘ — them without making a small charge. On and after December 1. therefore, all Church Notices will be charged at the rate of one cent per word with a minimum of 25c per in- sertion. Will Ministers and Church Officials, please govern themselves accordingly. 2788. supper awaited all. Mr. and Mrs. Lloano came here from Ireland a few Years ago and by their elrcel. lent behaviour won golden opin- ions of themselves among the p99- D18. and steadily made such a fine impression upon everybody as gained an Open way into every- body‘: heart. Their friends wish them God speed. and long life of conjugal happiness. (Patriot plcascl: copy.) WEDDING BELLS, LOANE-VIR- TUE-On Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9. 1933, the manse of Caledonia was nnce more the scene of a quiet and beautiful wedding, the Rev. Allister Murray, minister of the parish, of- ficiating. The contracting parties were Mr. Harry Loane of Kilmulr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert inane of County rbrmanagh, Ireland, and _._i_._______. PERSONALS The illness of Mr. Harry Mo,‘ Dougall is regretted by his widt circle of friends. M!“ Dphigenio Anenauit left Bati- Kllmulr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- “may m; 1, V131; w mum‘ llnbcrt John Virtue, County Neath, Ireland. Mr. Wm. Virtue, brother of the bride, and Miss Belle Mc- Gowan of McGowan’; Limited. Kiliiiulr, acted as best man and luiilvsmald and did their duties splendidly. Mr. Duncan (Dover) McDonald "for he's a jolly good fel- low." acted as. chauffeur to the 111111111’ party, driving them to the iiizinse and back to Kilmuir to the Min Ruth Boattie who has bee spending the summer here loft yes? lerday on her return to hcr home in 30871011- uliarn money this easy. pleasant ‘my, Boll our guaranteed trees plum uul shrubs to fi-lcnilu and nglglibollrl. Cash paid weekly, full q; pd time. Real sales co-np". ‘ (Address furnished upon SHE ATE All-BRAN lWElVE YEARS WITH FINE ‘RESULTS Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation 59. No Private brought into the House, but upon a petition first presented, truly stating the 9m at the peril of the suitors In ouch Bill and such petition must be signed by the said parties. A committee shall be ap- pointed at the commencement of every " ' ' consisting mf five members of whom three snail be a quorum. to be denominated the Private Bills Committee to whom shall be referred every Private Bill Stewart & Lowther, N. W. LOWTBEBi M- M- liumisi nus. suLiirl-riins. ITO 86 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. O. Bidet-or and Attorney-lt-III MONEY T0 LOAN Ollloe: lfltl Richmond Bind FOR WELL DRILLING and no proceedings after the first reading shall be had upon such B111 until such Committee has reported thereon to the House. 61. So soon as the Committee has reported any Bill, such Bill together with any amendments that may be printed at the expense of the parties who are suitors for such Bill and printed copies thereof delivered to the members before the second rendin ‘ necessary by the Co ttoe. ~ 02. No bill for the particular in- terests of any person or persons, °°1110ratlon or Corporations or body or bodies of people shall be read a second time until all fees be paid for the same into the hands of the Clerk of the Home. N. No Bill, having for its object "16 "ell-MB 1n or conferring upon B113’ P918011 01‘ Demons, Mimioipal- "Y 01' Body corporate the title to any tract. of land shall be received or read in the House unless at least four weeks notice containing a full dilcflhtion of the land in question has been published in the Royal Gazette and one other newspaper in this province of the intention of 811011 Derflon or persons. Ml"ll'.‘l“lll- 1W 01' BOdy Corporate to apply for such Bill. ~ Read this very enthusiastic lotion “Somathin like eleven or twelve years ago, I gan eating Kellogg: ALL-Bani. When I started, it wai called simply Kellogg's Bran, and l believe it. was one of the first prod acts of the kind on the market. “My friends often laugh at m) fondness for ALL-BRAN. It giver ouch a clean taste in the mouth one I do not feel satisfied until I law had my Ann-Balm. "If the Kello g Company shoal? over stop manu acturin ALL-BIIAN hero is one who woul be 511A“! diuppointedJL-Mlos Amy Science says that ALL-BEAN P" video “bulk" to exercise the 11MB tines and vitamin B to further ai~ regularity. Also iron for the blood The “bulk" in ALL-BRAN in mad. like that of leafy vegetables. How much safer than taking 131M111 medicines-often harmful. Just alt two tablespoonfuls dail for molt types of nstlpatlon. or urloal canal, try it three time: daily. If not relieved this way, sol 1°"? doctor. homo of the bridal party where "sefimblcd guests waited to welcome than homo and when a nimptuoil atlon, free Nflllment and instruc- llolll. Wrlh Luke Brothers Nurser- ll. EDWIN DAWSON , Sold in the red-and-grean 115*" 1m; “Ewan” Auembly. N O Rik! Bnlldllll. J. A. Maiilluiialil. ll. B. Communicate With The Track Well Co. VAUGHAN H. 0300M Local Representative Morley M. Bell's Law Office Bnnunenlilo or Phone 291. 1419 H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BABBISTII- BOLIOITOB TADY. O0. Ch-rlottelowl BABBISTIR. QOLICTIOR. l0- Blloy Building Charlottetown P. Iulaland. llimey w Loan and collection {Ivan lhn vary beat attention- slt-i-I-lmonth. bELL 8i MATHIESON RB-Boll l). L. Mathluon, LLD- Barrlltern b Solicitor: y to Loan Mono Cameron Rlnoi. fiharkittelowlnlfill MARK R. McGUIGAN. Mada”. ifi Agaall soars. C November 18th, ma B. A. unmnnm. notion-on. no. noun -ro was Montreal ChTawn d: leave for Buohn‘: Rosalind . . . . . Nov. l7 Nov. fl Dominican“... 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