Mat. 3.15. 16c, 37c. Eve. ‘1.00 Ind 9.00 26c, 42c, 52c. HEAR NOVARROS GOLDEN VOICE SINGING MANY POP- ULAR SONG IIITS IN A PAS- SIONATE, COLORFUL R0- MANCE OF A SINGER 0F SEVILLE THAT FITS NOT- ARRO‘S (EREAT TALENTS PERI-‘ECTLI. Ramon a NOVARRO nmrtm" rnou A sizvs/rr. row mus .\'r Tllil ('.\.\'I.\'U, |i.ii.i1~.\.\'. WITH Dori-tin‘ Jortiun, K911i)?‘ Adorn- .\:inre O'Neil. Ernest ‘fiirrcnee IIEAR THESE SONGS "I.<>iii-iy"-—“.\'1it Good Enough for AlW-"Just for To-day" — "Loving 'IllOIlV{l\tS oi‘ You.“ __..___ .... _ _ ‘rmzrrd in iiiiiuerncc, had the key to {Protestant Orphan gel 71,155 s‘ Drama And Vtatcr Si. to date l Conledy In “Call lMrs. Dr. Blanchard .. . . . . . .. 10.00 J W. H. Tidmarsh . Of _L. M. Poole 1k Co. 10:00 Miss Bnurke ' i-RflllP1l|)1ll'\'S Ltd. ... F, , . II.-\.‘I(7.\' .\'()\'.\I'\r{() SCORES I.\' ('()I.UI1I~‘I'I. ()l’I~I!l.-\'I‘I(' ROMAN- W. G. B. ice - - . - - -. - 5-90 Mrs. William A-lchlillnn . (r .\'r ‘rrii ruixri; EDWARD MX_S_ Addibon Mum, 1m, '1Ii~ '1 ~ 4." ;, 1.1111111: 51111111511 sing- 33”- G- H» HO-ybrook ' I'm) W. (l. H11 the l1f‘l!l1l< 0i (xvratic N!“ Nml Campbp“ 10'] A Friend , ,.,,..u|, or a ‘Wm h", Mrs. W. Bentley . 111" v - wimp 0f Ramon N0. 311*"- '\' “inch ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I'm 110v. (ienrizti fisher . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. H. C. Brown . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 C: . . illl-lvfllliili}! picture. " plnviiig tit e. r. 1.. 1Ll1t1'Il1l):i\ll_V the i ilie icilcnieti Mexican ~ec1i stir-c the advent J. k T. Ainrrs .. Ivlr". Thomas; C1iyll~ ' Mrs. James Diiiiii . ltirs. (icornze Bali. S? . . . . . . .- I Rilteiibuigv . . . - - . . . -- 1-0" l. B. lrierzan " . C. Bourke . M ". Charles Dre ‘ iii '11P new -Mctm- lt.‘(| nqqm FQVQQI-t Miss Aiethernll .. .1".l1l wimctv. irhiir; .\lis:;l":'ol'1i . . . . . . .. 1.00 A 11145,. Nam;- Dorchestrr Si. continued Alstliiltlp CGlll- 3 “"01 77mm‘ MCK" - - < - ~ ‘ ' ~ ~ mm Mrs. Hartline Dewar 1I'>‘;‘."ll lean-e lltftllilfil‘ M“ H- 3l‘""5”" ~ - ' ' - ~ ' ~ ' ' ' " 1'00,‘ A. Livingstone I . ‘ Prim-e st. enntinurd R“ 1‘_ ‘ohm. Vleflli" 1:. N'l\'t‘.l'1'0'S- M "“‘ “CH4? s'""“'m'l - - - - - < - " H)" P. N. Almiuel .. I, i Mrs. J. 111111011 , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Ml.“ (1 w_ Drown. _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ U Fiizrm- Si. to dale M . - I‘.'l'r'l."ll i=lriiiil Hr;- lJl‘ ‘ . ‘ :i'lv" '11!‘ 9th 111-’. iiiutih J“: :_ h"? “NMHUUIL “W! Arihui- Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Airs. Chris. Black . . . . . . . . . . .. l" l‘ ‘ 1"" lump n" h” mm- Mrs liter» A C Vincent "l-‘i J" tcrliimii 1': health in a few l " ' ‘ ‘ ' " I ‘ , of I'l‘111|ll”lt‘ rest. The trip Mrs’ Gown Ryan ' ' ' ' I "... r‘ ‘V ‘Ml Vvlpnvwfvll“ mndc by mn- Mrs. R. Niclkle . . . . . ILOOIMTR "Onnn- I-Iornc ‘ " ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " s Mrs. G. D. Wright . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 r ii ' Mrs. C. C. Haywood . I ' " ' c‘ """"““"""'*—""-*-' ltfrs. L. \V. Hliestis P Mrs. Louis Diniiioiirl .. . l.00,;\h._Q_ wmifln“ I Mrs. Max Burgess . . . . l 00|'M,._.u W_ u nnsiflm _ n Miss Mflrfifircl Miller . . . . . . .. ‘ I Mrs. A. B. Cosh . Mrs. A. A. Bartlett . Mrs. Lee Saunders .\n<l tlini'< :1 low ediimnie f lie, Iiiiinlii-r hiking KFINPIIPII hi kfTpnlliflvln MP5- HmTY WEN“ - - - ~ - - 700' )ln_vficld. per 5||l""'|l|lHlI\ i111. Miss Sarah McDonald 1.001 e.i‘i‘-,"§~l'.‘.$1115‘511.7."ilfffiwilifififlllfll M“ J M °“"‘°"°" ~ ~ llI'i|| - eliiiir feeling ilmrris vmi - it. ‘ I55 Anne Nolan" ' il-iiw-{i IIRIHPTVIIUW fut. ymfnm. mi- 'Mi's. George Crawford . .- g‘ ‘$1311‘ffs"j_"'l"‘ml;i"nlfx_lif"? YW-‘BIW Mrs. W. E. ‘Hylldlllflfi . . . . . . .. M.’ i“, "h," “H, “M, m‘ Mu-viw Mrs. Ed. NICIIDISOII . . . . . ‘- you wiiik a muplc nfmiles and enjoy |Mlss Gamble ... .. . . ‘1Ii.'“i_'\-.ninlthgiiifiliillivnii rbneverufianee II M155 Hem, How“; . , ‘ ~ I. ' I _\'(Hl F1‘ III RI _ _ nprv 11s rver- ilit‘. 01d tingliilltcz. ncllive MISS Ada Hams " ' ' 11-1-1111! rant-ling "en ymu- (ML Miss Arno Mair .. H Kflfivlivgixis almmtiinnriitn oi’ the Mrs. chrs. MacNutt \‘itl.‘tlillifi‘llllllfl'l nit‘! , your lmdy p. keq, W," JhLILJl-ni: iMrs. .1. J. Dnils were not for these vital lllh: you coOld Friend‘ ' ' ' | Mrs. F‘. H. Worth ti II live. x-iIplllnixlglliqii-lir-(nnriti IImQMIO "£11302? Lem Mcnouga“ j,...,,,,,,,,.. , ,_,,.,.._ m, ,.,,,‘,~B,u,._'_ Mrs. s. P. Crockett m yiirllcnjiiy lie -ewn- 1111mm fit. Mrs. Ell McLean . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 \ "MI “'“"i‘"°"'"l "1 0 it"! "Y Queen squnro Bulge. to (late 1.00 Ft"F iwtrr eve r m] f n _ n. ~11 l” twpr" hmthfvi ' pm‘: Judge I-1. L. Palmer . . . . . . . .. 2.100 ‘ E, F, PARKMAN .- 'r' l-rrr. lmirrlii nml k1 ne_\"s in ‘Dr. l". A. CrfNmP-ii . ... ..... 5.00 t s ‘w-iii litiiilition - your n ‘elem __ _ _ , 190m “Fr-gnu V _ J L. B. McMillan .. . . ' >e3~ you 1_'_~_u n_~_ RONALD- COLEMAN “Raffles” (lne u ninun, vrise in the ways of the a irhl. ileinaiiitleil his love. Another 3| "Y" ihi1n"’l'l1e Rescue“ his heart." Mvrrier "Bulldog PiEWS REEL AND SNAPSIIOTS ‘ V‘ " Kl.‘ I - v»___..._;_____i___ ___ Annual Collections Aliss Moore ...... .. “—_" Mlys Viniiicoiiibe . “m” Miss Olive Ritchie . . . . . . . . . .. 5'00 Peter Jej." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (lruitcn Si. continued - 3°” T. F. \V1llli" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iMrs. Perv," Down . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 ML Arm,“ _ Major McKm ..: .1. Pli..ll]r: . . Richards Nlrs. J. A. riizvtligson . itii-I- Evteii vliiiiia“ . .. I'm Airs. William Rowe . . . . . . . . .. " "on Mrs. Tiodgsnn . Claire hleLeod - - - - - - - -- 1'00 NITS. Sniipson . . A. E. 1111,"- . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. J00 Mm. Warp,“ H T7,]. m, m. ,,,_ Oummndznq M“ " “[10 M.s Dtxsflrisax" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ - ~ 12. D. hloCannrli . , . . . . . . . . .. ..ill “up Jhnfld Ho“ _ _ l l 300 Airs, R. hItlKlllllflil Itlisss. Mona \Vll-‘1.')!1 r ‘A “m. ‘Ivfmflp I» i; mus!‘ 3'0" Ernest Crockett, .. <-~ i’ . win: l1 ihe 11110111811 No- pumi“ |fg|flanadlu \.'*:.~ ' i". 1:111 iiaivsiitaze singing, 3,113; D Dgyjg , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , , _ __ 51m Mi“ FITCHCP “McDonald H I" ' .1 wrietv cf 11411711181‘ 5008b‘. lvlrs. Gnne Eferrls . . . . . . . . . .. 500 1 H ‘villl-u"; l::' iii~i~ ixnrin: nzavie Kin-g Si. to date vi... My“. iwiv‘ if hernwiiz him ltfrn. Pres-inn McLaine 2.00 51mm ‘ ‘"- ‘-“» P‘ "Y-"LT" - ‘ V - - ~ - - ~- - 1-"9 .\ii.~-. F‘. K. iii-mini . . . . . . . . . .. ii;ii.'.-i~iiii_\~ t-xv-piigntp Mrs. R. P-‘arniiliziixwoii 1.00 P-mrcn", clumps]? _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - on imppiiiqus,‘ Mrs. James Innis . . . . . .. 100 Mm “mum. 13,510,,‘ _ _ ' m0 Mrs. MacDonald . . . . . . . . . . .. icim Ave. u» date m; by 1)-~,-9[;,V:.\ii"s. Lydia Seaman . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Gmhn," pain‘. DCMMS _ L _ V __ Airs. 13. V1111 . . . . . . . . .. . 1"” Ivlrr. Kiellv 1H0 Harry (111111: -- ~- . . Jrilin flnliiirl - - . . . - . - - -- Deiiianilii Breiiiiier . . . . . . . . .. 1.5.11.1’ M“ Gray...“ S,,H,,.,.;,._nfl 5on1 Nlrs. L. P. Tniitoii . . . . . . . . .. 2'0" lVlrs. Iinrry’ Barr . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-00 J. C. Cornry . . - . .- zoollvirs. Harry McNerin .. lMrs. 3.1111011 Stewart. . . . . . . .. ].00lSFRr|_ 1313:1131‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - 35 itlrn. W. G, Speneri" 1 n", A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1m) Mrs. M. Brown . . . . . - - - . , - - -- 117" Mrs. Henderson -- 100 Mrs. W. J. Cuclmnrn .. lllllfifnrinn 310110111 - 50 Frank Andrew 1-99IMrs-_ B. M’. Andrcw .. lIlOiMillui" Orr . . . . . . . LOOLMrs. Warfield Orr . - 1-00,Mrs. w. Mnllntt .... .. - umiMi-s. ilames Ilouston .. .. W" Mrs. Gordon Houston . . . . . .. Lnolbloyd Houston - » - - - - - lflltEvclyii Houston . . . . liflolMrs. Prank Houston .. . 1-75,Mrs. Harold Toombs . HAVE YOUB EYE?! IXAMINED AND GLAIIBS FITTED BY lleghtered Optometrist llontllll. P. l l. Prlncms of Pep is back with a hcvy of Broadway Babies. Come and s c c h c r d a n o I: through one of the sweetest screen ro- mances of the season ! .11. s 0 ‘Tuiuai: SHORT SUBJECTS l.00| Mrs. L. Toombs 1.00 Mrs. E. Toombs . . 1.00‘ Edmund Toombs . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 1.00: Miss Ella Wynnd 1.001 Mrs. Robert Stead .. 1.00 ‘ Mermaid. per Mrs. W. J. McDonald k 1.00 Miss Catherine Bruce .50;W. L. McEnchcrn . lAlbc-rt Rcbertscn .. 5.00 _' .1. D. Smith . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 firs. James McLeod . .. . 1.00 1-99 j Mrs. W. S. McEachcrn . 1.00 "O4 James McEzichern .. 1.00 l 0O.‘ Fred Dixon . . . . . . . . . . .. I . 1.00 lJilines R. Fiirciulinrson . . . . .. 1.00 5-001 Miss Annie Stewart . . . . . 1.00 _' Miss Catherine Bruce . . . . . .. 1.00 390° Mrs. Albcrt Farquhnrson 1.00 4-00, Cyrir; McDonald . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 1T l1‘) ' Uaxizih Eoycc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 U19 Waller Mllllll . . . . . .. 1.00 1-00- iviii. H. M/ciynaiir L.._J_oo l m"; Vernon Muiin . . . . . . .. 1911i (‘ross Roads, per Mrs. J. F. Gnrd 111°, m". n1. w. Wood 109, Women's Institute - » - - - V - - -~ 10-00 . . 1.5 "l", M. w. Wood . . . . .. L03.’ Mfrs. J. D. lVicRae .. Hm . Roderick McDonald .. “mi (leorrze Rodgersnn . . . . . . . 1.00 1~ 1 .1. F. Poi-ti . . . . .. 1.00 1 m‘ John N. Stewart . 190i Enrlc Jenkins . . . . . . . . 1.00 ltltliiveii McK 1111011 ..... 1.00 H) ,Lo:nc Jenkins . 1.00 Hm‘ Parkman Jenkins .. .. 1.00 Um‘ Mrs. Christina Baltlersoii 1.00 “ml Duncan Stcrvnrl. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 m", N, Molyueaux . . . . . . . .. 1.00 100; iviiiiniii McCullum . 1.00 f Mrs. Boswell Jenkins . . . . . . .. 1.00 50"’ 92:16-11 2.001 2,011‘ ___ Hill] fgglniruizni‘ HARBOR NORTH AND ~. , . . . 1.50; \I(I.\IT\ l W1 ‘ 1mg A few of our people from hcrc 1m feriiig service in the Peters Road lmfhurch on Sabbath evening. the 9th 14,10 iiisi. A largo and attentive congre- Lmfgzit on was prczciit. 1.00 1m Thanksgiving Day was observed in 1m many different methods by our res- inri irlchts here mostly in the routine of 1 00 ' riutlcsx .75‘ ——-—- .70.‘ The Women's iviissiunnry Society :50‘ef the Presbyterian Church here held 50111151‘: monthly meeting at the homo 59nd their secretary, N11". Geo. W. Mc- . i -59|Clurc on Tuesday evening, the 10th b10111 "M1510" & Irwlnihst. A large number of members lwere present and some new members more enrolled. Routine work was ' draiisticted and 1m address on mis- ign ‘ions was given by the pastor, the ‘ Rev. P. Watson Currie. A dainty 100‘ lunch was served by the hostess. The 4r wcrk oi‘ the society is flourishing Mcmnald. George “and! and a T_ and the year should show a favorable Murphy. 20f] 100 1 .00 .-JI 1'. "aléireport for the advancement of the 15 cause. 1 00 1m ';...‘.;;; ‘.N.‘.‘“.‘N.lthiring the past. week and a large ‘quantity has bccn received though slxggcn “hi” we" {med gnd a very lllilfmfl‘! declare prices too low in enjoyable evening Ill spent, each tvlcw o! the high cost of other things. plhycr putting forth every ounce of i ._—_. l Hammond Watkins takes place from L00 which meets today at Toronto. Pre- LOO niicr Lea will also attend the Royal 5.00 2.00 2.00 . 1IEIcnLinKtI1G1DOrBOIFOfTMTTTYIUEITS 1:001 Two Schooners have been loading tags of potatoes from Claws Wharf sous: 0F COISETS EBASSIERES etc., 29c. Moore d: McLeod Limited. FISHING POND AND MINIAT- URE GOLF for children and adults at St. Paul's Bazaar Thursday, Nov. 20th. 9253-11-18-21 NO 2 SIGNAL C0.—A1.l members will parade at Armouries Tuesday cv- cnlng, Nov. 18_ at 7 o'clock for annual classification tests. F. B. Conrad, Major. 9242-2-11-18 ALL HOCKEY PLAYERS are ask- cd m meet It the Y. M. c. A. this evening at 7.30. All welcome. 9250-11-18 WEDDING BELLS-St. Joseph's , Church. Roxbury, Mus, was the scene of a pretty wedding on October 2'1, 1930, when Beatrice Knenbone. youngest daughter of'Mr. and Mrs, John Kneubone, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., became the bride of Everett fian- cls MacNcill of Roxbury, Mass. ' THE SALE 0F Corsets, Brmlercs, innd Girdlca at 29c, in one of tho I most sensational offers thin atorc has l aivcn you. Moore at McLeod limited. 9242-11-18-21 i ____. i THE FUNERAL of the late Dr. ‘St. Peters Cathedral this afternoon jat 2.30. l nsuuvotuur misii SOCIETY lSOCIAL EVENING Ind auction for- ity-flves in their Hall Richmond iStrcet. Wednesday starting 8.30 p. ’ m- 9241-11-121-21 l ___ i IS HTTENIJING CONFERENCE -- Prcmlcr Lea. who left for Ottawa Saturday. is attending the conference of provincial ministers of agriculture. which met yesterday ‘at Ottawa, and Winter Fair. SEE FOR YOUBSELF-Whcnye tell you that the Corsets, and Glidles in our 29c. sale included lines from $1.00 to $3.50, you will wonder. The answer is “Come and see." Moore dc McLeod Limited. 9242-11-18-21 THE PLAY “French Leave” will be presented by It Charlottetown caste in Mt. Stewart Hall next Thursday night at 8 dclock. Under auspices Canadian Legion. A dance wil‘ follow. 9252-11-13 SYMPATHY EXTENDED _.. Springfield Lot 67 mourns the loss or an old and highly cstcincd res- Haslam. Mr. Haslam had been ailing for some time. but the end came suddenly though not unexpected. bereaved relatives and friends. E. (ll-IILDREPPS All) SOCIETY- ‘The monthly meeting of the Child- ren‘s Aid Society was held yesterday afternoon and it was decided to take drastic steps 1n connection with some truants. A resolution was also approved for presentation to annual meeting which will be held in the City Hall on Thursday night. Nov. 27th. in connection with parents who neglect their children- SOCIAL EVENING-A very enjoy- able evening was spent at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- Grcgor. Eummerfleld, on Thursday evening, Nov. 0th, when about fifty lnvltcd guests assembled there. The feeling of hospitality extended by Mr. and Mrs. McC-regor made the gicsts fecl “ct home" with the‘ rc- sult that each one immediately start- cd in to have a good timo and thc evening passed all too quickly in mu- sic. dancing and other amusements. A very dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs. Norris Sinclair, and Mrs. J. A. Harding. E. HOLY NAME SOCIETY-At a special meeting of The Holy Nflme 9242-11-18-21 Scotia. .LMrLC1lfford~and '“' ‘ Billy mac- Sinccre sympathy is extended to his - 3on5 and two daughters, viz: James Lucky Chair prize, Mr. Joseph Smih. Congratulations are extended t9 the ‘first-prize winners on their cord- playlng ability, but they are assurcd Ithat they will have to fight fiercely next night to retain their lcurels. During the cvenlng the players were treated to a delightful radio musical program, a beautiful Marconi radio being recently installed in the parish hall. JUNIOR RED CROSS MEETING -'1*he regular meeting of the Loyal Canadian, Junior Red Cross Branch. was held in Springfield School on November _14th- Twelve members present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read‘ and adopted. O'Lestes MacC-uigan gave a satis- factory report of the clean-up coin- mittec. On motion it was “decided that Winnlfrcd Sinclair and Ruth Lambo be on the clean-up commit- tee for next meeting. 19.011 Call for next meeting to be answered by cach member naming a "Health R1112," The following programnfit? commit- tee were appointed: Carolinc Shie- lnlr, Ivan Lnmbc and Janet Sinclair. On motion it was decided that Jan- et Sinclair be organist for next nicot- ing. A "Health Book" ivas sent out from the Red Cross Society to he read at czich meeting. Wlniilfrcd Sinclair was appointed to rend it at our next meeting. The mccting ‘then adjourned by singing thc National ___.__.__._,__.._ not mere words and promises. The icon, Donald a student at Victoi-i lame o! Eon-Tone 1s based on dceda idchoui. M1. Front sayfi: "Ever aim: —not mere empty promises. Right he was a. baby, Donald has been 51¢ here in Prince Edward Lsland thou- ,'sults helm bt ~d f sands of people have found in im-ba; m"; 3mg: lywafinévglgjgogreai Hon-Cleric herbs Just tlic thing they 4 "e l" needed to correct conditions arising indvisc any niotl ~ h from disorders of the stomach, kid- lnot up to par lfllcllfigivltlg has a Child ncvs, liver and bowels and cvcry day [time i, 5m U u _ V scores come forward with words Of lmentfll r "g w Bun Tom umb Anthem. E. MAKES RECORD-A T900161 1°!‘ quick building has been achieved by Mr. Norman E. Gaston of Tauntori, Mass" a. nephew of Mrs. Charles Mitchell of Mount Albion. Mr. Gas- ton decided that his home town 0f Taunton, would support another 10¢ cream plant, so got busy, and dc- cided speed of construction was 11cc- waary as summer was in the air. Nm being dauntcd by this fact, he chos¢ hLs 511.43 on Dean Street and broke the ground on June 8. On July 11th the N. E. Gaston Ice Cream Co. Iiic., was producing and deliv- ering cream. The building ls n one storey structure with exterior walls of 8 in. brick niid tcrrri cotta tile and interior walls of 4 in. tetra, cotta tile with largc windows in all the rooms except the cold storage and hardening rooms and a skylight over each room to provide P101114! 0f flay- llght and ventilation. A trade Jour- nal from New York conuncnts On the building and reproduces photographs of the building with its.m05t modern equipment. ._____________ PERSONALS Miss Bane Billlngslcy is visiting Mlm Hazel Baker, Dartmouth, Nova praise for this great remedy. Today we have the statement of Mrs. E. M. by the Ross Drug Unllgd and h‘. a" Frost. 116 Cnrmarthcii St., Saint John, first class drugstores ‘ M“ __ NOVEMBERIIS. 16s, BUN-TONE D11) MY BOY A WORLD "_l§‘.‘i’*'0F c001) SAYS‘ HAPPY MOTHER‘ "Ftlciiaid Really Never Looked So Well Before” 7’ i States Mrs. Frost What sufferers want 1s FACTS~ who tells about her little 9 y“, U“, ly- His bowels always a iii of trouble and his stogmgili Flt-Rial hcadflchel. 1181115 in his stomach and idiZZY fiPells and frequently he would have to come home from school m ; this account. HLs appetite w“ poor) - he “'11s weak and listless and seemed to have no ambition at all. 1,35, spring lie had the mumps and whci. l1: W115 getting better the doctor wk mc to give him a good tonic. 1 11,14 nollcctl the statements of local mop“, about. Eon-lone so decided to trv ii for Donald. 1t wasn't‘ long 13mm,‘ h. i started to pick up anti now he is 111i; ~ncvcr has lucked so well in hi; 1m. .5415 flpllfllltc is good. he dossnt CQn]_ lplaln df his stomach any more and - ‘ has no more headaches. Constipation " 5 is a thing of the past. He has plenty MASTER 00mm) FROST alciléif, ‘,’§§,,‘,‘°,",§.,§§“liill".. '__“"_ 611i buy- 1 nni so hnppy over the re: know how good this medicine is mid Ban-Tone is sold In Charlottetown -T’“’~’—T-"—T=TT-—---~ --_ CEDAR SHIN GLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles vlz:_ 500 M. EXTRAS. 700 M. 2nd CLEARS. 500 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALL! 200 M. X N0.1’s. mucus LOW- L. M. POOLE o» co. PAOLIS’ WHARVES ~ Have You Cot Your I Copy ? THE BOOK OF THE YEAR The GOLDEN FUTURE f Guigan, sons of Dr. J. D. MncGulg- an. and Mrs. MacGulgon. of Char- lottetown. spent Thanksgiving very pleasantly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hashim, Springfield, Lot 67. E. Ili_ 1415110111111 MR. JOHN .GORMLEY The death occurred at his home iii this city yesterdify afternoon 0f John Gormlcy. an old and highly re- spccted resident of this city- Passing the allotted span of four score years. the late Mr. Gormlcy. through ill health had been confin- ed to his home for a number of ycflffi and for the past year had been con- fined to his bed, In the early days ivhcn _woodcn pumps dotted Charlottclowirs streets it was the latc John Gormlcy “'11P saw to it they micro in working order nnd in this line he ivas an adopt, He was also iii those days ft 111N11- bcr of the Fire Department, being attached for years to the Rollo Hose Company. " » The late Mr. Gormley was an ac- tlvc member of the Laborers‘ Pro- tective Union since its organization until illness compelled him to rctirc. Hie wife predeceased him about two years ago. Hc leaves to mourn two society held in the Holy Redeemer in New York. and John W. at home. htlll suiiciay nlltm t‘ “walling club was organized. This society vvill hvld: its first debate on Friday night rcxt. The following ofllccrs werc elected: President Oyrim Gallant; first vice president, James F. Lelghtlzer; eec-~ end vice president, Lawrence J. Dou- cctte; third vlcc president, Hlrry Toambs; secretary. Thomas Peters; programme committee. James F. Leightizcr: Theo. Arsenault. Allen. SOCIAL GATHERING-On filday the 14th, the ladies of the Catholic Women's League of Kelly‘: Cross held the first of l series of Auction Forty Five tournaments in the Pli-‘ah Hall. Mrs. John Marks. Miami. Flo. 11nd p Mrs. Walter Brown. Providence, R. 1.. to whom the Guardian extends heart- felt sympathy. skill to win the coveted first P1110- Tho prizes were i\\\'fl2'(l(‘(1 as follows: Ladies‘ prize. Miss lvlnritn iVIKIIOHCI Men's prire. Mr. Amos Curlcv; Con- s-i'rt'-n prze, Mr. lt/fnrk Higgins: demise?" Nights ti!!! D Nlkhtn R 1 l frequent dny cnlln. Log’ Pain‘: “firs: Rheumatism, Acidity. Burn- Bmnrtintr. Bladder Irritation. or Messrs. Herb. Llewellyn and dwelling house and have completed l §lGcnrge Graham have been cmplo ;:- a satisfactory Job in spite of nomci ' edsbtpgitng the roof of Harry mid’: severe vmthte. . 0 . y yet x in-tex) todl . under the Iron-Clad Guarantee. 1t on quickly atop those conditions, improvo restful sloop rim] gficarlfiigimgorppiaey tack. Only 75c at . O PRINJOE ‘EOWIBO ISUNO Read What the Halifax Star Says : PRINCE, EDWARD ISLAND T HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a souvenir edition published in book-size form. with the optimistic title of “The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island." It is an interesting edition. it is one that the native of Prince Edward Island, far from home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the island's glory. of its progress, and of its contribution to the life of this continent. There are many excellent articles, but one of the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the “Garden of the Gulf." and who tells vividly his impressions of its people, their traditions. the well kept homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence of divorce and crime. His observations are worth "noting. “This same little Province, which has no divorce problem. is also without a crime problem. its crime rote, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is lcss than one-tenth the rate for Canada as a whole. and the Canadian rate is low. The Island hasn't had an execution 1n forty years! “Unemployment? There isn't any on the island. “Poverty? It is almost non-existent there. "This Island has. per square mile. twice as many people. four times as many cattlowand elzht times as much noultry. as any other Province of Canada. It has more railroads per square n-iile. more post offices. more telegraph f lines. and more churches, and its people have more money in the savings banks, per capita- than have those of any other Canadian Province." The publication is one worthy of that 911' l terprlsing daily newspaper. The Charlottetown l Guardian. Price 25 Cents. ,‘