y‘ fen-w -~ - l- lYH-s; 2114mm Bacasix TUES. TODA Y WED pail WIYIQII‘; . i 2 xnm nod-m: 1i 1 0101x111 Picture that Tllnunec .1. 16¢» o” live. '7 k ‘J. 26s’, 120, 5.4". everyililng - hu Romance, Gor- Clothes. geous Thrills (hr frnih RUM-INK about Modern .‘I8l'l‘l:lfi". ' l i r - i ‘r . " _ A; . "\- ‘ \ JOA N CRAl-rllFOllD A 4 V V _ '1, sru: or‘ ‘hnvr :.i\ Ijuvn-"i-t ".l1'lf‘.ll‘f '“ --_l;l;,\"gfl\_\‘,\ I is h.“ - n'"\ Ill p \Lli|'i' of JIUUN" ' lmlzrv iimt ml. ;.l the i.l.'.L\ ' 5x1) ahnul mmicrn lem- and nnr- ' "l).\.\’l‘l1\'(‘ . rinzc in n nczv and starLFi-g a D_~\L‘(L||'|‘§<];{S' nu)‘. l -'\' ‘ F."\l' F for (‘u- u: ' l ‘hi and. y‘ thrills l'.; ‘a ; “TIII Hilliiiill’ ‘.“l‘. I‘(LF\"FZ'.‘.' .-\'\I'I' \ i‘.. DDR1! t ll t R.\\'.\I(‘».\":l H. hhlDES .\!.~'() ’l'\\'l.) snours ‘us’ ‘fllli Rum "r0 u\x|).u..\\"' AXE; TALKIE 2.1:“ s REEL "QT '\.\:' JIIINW u . . . . . . . . - . fivminrt. 7 J; ‘l ~~ '- Q'- Em. \..I\ v... wit‘. '.‘.'<.l';i lift" 11' -" i_‘ \ 1h lxrr funn- <__. i __.'_ for 3TH]! PAVI‘ 7lf\' RHYTOFQ (‘IYAII-il)? wilful‘): rm" "> ‘mam "' ' I uh" ¢ filtlmnic lllll A.;.-rn if,‘ l, AKlNG . . dusting . . cleaning . . sewing . . ironing . every moment, your eyes are busyl Guard your eyes . . and avoid V\'lllll<l€S, headaches and "nerves." Fill your sockets with Edison Mazda Lamps for their soft, restful light helps you to do your work faster, and more comfortably. EDISON MAZDA HNSIDE FRDSTED - LAMPS [LCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT ‘l- Cherry night . .,v art and izhouncc, _ _ . .1125)‘. that ulfant 1 lxn 1h‘. 0f the ("alrpet Slipper! a iaincd from Mr. Hall, who had the _ I bird identified as a. cormorant. _ I I ‘the Anglican Church at Georgetown .' Wvcrk in Calgary. Ca-ntain Belt who v has been in CllCl'l‘_\Y Vallry will new . {lake ever the work at Cieargetown. Gamb- il hill‘); M. 'I‘.‘."*.i.';:'1ll Elllll, Teacher“ icomplcte. The boilers have been in- lwhlch have not yet procured their Bentral Guardian CAR PARKING-Those attending _t_.he dance to-night are requested ‘not to park their cars on the College lawns. i POLICE COURT-At the Police ‘Court Saturday morning a man, charged with vagrancy, was reman- ded till Tuesday. A man charged with unlawful possession of intoxic- ating liquor, was given eight months in jall. IROBABLE BROADCAST-If the weather is favorable the Canadian Legion service to be held at the mon- ument tomorrow morning at 10.45 will probably be broadcasted through the courtesy of the management of C. F. C. Y. A SPECIAL SERVICE Will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel to-l night at 8 n. m. consisting of music- . al numbers and also an address to. be given by Adjutant Martin. sub-' jert "Colonel Mary Booth With the‘ Troops ln France," being a review of ' the salvation Army's pioneering warl wrvice work. All are cordially in-‘ vited. i THE RIGHT REV. DR. HACKIN- LEY will arrive in the city 0n Thurs- . day morning next and will go to Valley to- administer the Apostolic rite of Confirmation in the Anglican Church there. A similar service will be held in St. Peters! Cathedral on ‘Thursday night. l FIT. JOHN'S APPRECIATION-“Vic have just received a copy of The- . Golden Future issued by your of- fice. and we must certainly congrat- ulate you on the appearance and workmanship. to say nothing ofthe "publicly idea contained in it. which should be of considerable advantage to thc Island. Please accept our congratulations. Schoficld Paper 00.. Ltd. per E. A. Schofield." SIIOOTS (‘ORMOlLANT-Ml‘. T. B. Rogers while on a shooting party at Black Banks in the western part of the Island three wcclr ago. with Mr. P. G. Iienncdj.‘ of Soulhport and Mr. and Mr. Roland Hall of IOWR, brought down a bird of unknrnvn species. Students of bird life were cozrnlted but were unable to clrlsrsify or name the unusual spcemcn. Its ,name and habitat were finally ascer- CI-IURCH .l.R.\'.'~Y.-Cnpta1n R, 5_ Berle)" who ha; becn in charge of left U115 morning for Toronto, and ‘will leave there immediately for 'whilc Captain Robert Wheeley who ,avri\'e;l in the city Saturday flight 'frc'm Toronto wil] take ovey the care of the Anglican Church at Cherry Valley. l WORK 0N NEW HOTEL-Plaster- jug to the fourth flour is completed l at the Canadian National Hotel. The hardwood trim is now being put in ,'ihe room< of the second floor. The brick work on the exterior" has been 'clcaned down with water and muri- .atic acid, and the glazing has been ifinlshed.’ The plumbing is almost ifitilllfitl and the heating plant is now ‘fun' | mg. Ornamental and decor- ;at'.vc work has been begun in the X dining room. The excavating for the iconcrctc roadway to be built in the rear is now in DFDRPGSS. and the road- work in thc front will be begun in a few days. ATTENDING AMHERST FAIR..- Thc following Prince Edward Island exhibitors have lcff, for Amherst with livc stock for thc Winter Fair: North Wiltshirc Club. Edgar Easter of W.lt- mhirc. Harold Stead, Charlottetown Royalty. Jersey cattle: Rustlco Club: Cecil Stewart. I-Iampslfre, Hol- steins: Russell Roper. Charlottetown Royalty. Guernseys; Horne Bros, Winsloe. horses and beef cattle; Ern- g-E* l l l i a pnargljpagfrwargwlgeuannraw uni-n u uni-Lfiinmiinniii-cma “Chin! 1'1 kl-ft-f?fiilflli§fififi#h §fififliififkfi<f i‘; f§ i x g? WILL BE GIVEN ABEGWEIT NATIONAL NUT LOG CABIN a CRYSTAL PURE MILK ' MICMAC NATIONAL PEANUT BRITTLE JAP J ELLO HELLO-FAX PEANUT TAFFY 0H GEE U-NO-IT WANT MORE Rainbow Chocolates in 25c bags and in fancy pack- ages. Canadian Beauty Chocolates. ' i-ng-zi-Q <1 ' Our fancy bulk candies are for sale at all cand)’. counters. Pecan Nut Roll French Nougat Pure Cream Caramels Mint Wafers Peanut Crisp NATIONAL CANDY WRAPPERS .' $2000.00 WORTH OF PRIZES rr-v- Butterscotch Waffles Nut Jellies Cocoanut Fritters Tutti Fruitti Peanut Brittle Fudge l unnomu 0min LIMITED cnantorrorowu CANADA “f Mrs. 1". L. Irving and P. E. Island, Mrs. R. Larabee; secretary, Mics Anne Woodlock; evecutive commlttée Nova. Sootia, "Mrs. Huxley Johnson and Mrs. Harry Thompson; New Brunswick, Mrs. H. M. Erb and Mrs la. .1. Chambers; r. z. 1., Mrs. Charles Butchart and Mrs. H. M. ,Jenkins. Tlte Calgary Daily Herald of Octl 31 describes an enjoyable annuall reunion 0f the Members of“ the Mar-l New Attfaction Calga ry Branch I OfMa ritime Ass ’n InAnnualReunion dance. More than three hundred‘ members of the Calgary Branch at- Sadic McKinnin, Smmnerside; Mr. AMHERST‘ Nov“ 9mm‘ added at" and MW R E Lqrabcc, W J ltractlon to the Maritime Winter Fair itimc Provinces Association which.‘ - - At Wmter Farr tended. Prince Edward Islanders present included: Clark Orwell, Mrs R K Macxqyi at Amherst this year will be theSll- v ' . - - - ‘ l . . svuntmcxslde; R_ A Mcoluskey, Noel‘ ver Fox Show, the first of its kind cock the form of a banquet R1143‘ lls The Fox Show Mrs. G.C. Blair Snmmerside Mrs. E_ N_ l t0 be held in conjunction with the A. Farrovr. Mr. and MKS. . we. Cl rl Lin-L‘ "n. _ Hgtlxsiliess ‘if 0th; Jc“vening was lim- acted as pa“ of the m“ eqmpnlexlt’ l .~ 1 .. . . . f .1. f . measunng l.- feet long and 40 feet DATES bv fthzhiominatlng committee Wm be used to ‘muse the F“ Show _ ‘ . . _ _ l and the Poultry Show. - Psi amnlnuzd una-nlmoualy as m1 I Many breeders are showing thel \'..I - 0H nedtlent Rt Hon R I3.~'f°xe5 M the Fair’ amOng them be‘ on‘ 1' “ ' ' . " -' fiug the winners 1n the various class- mmwl" K‘ C" “m” "we ‘Wesldcnthlss of the rm Show at Charlotte- Nova. scour. Hon Mr Justice Tweed- lc: New Brunswick. Rt RCV- 11-1 wxilrangenlents for the Ralph shaman; Primes Edward Iswof foxes l1ave been placed in the land Rev. Father W. E. Camcroni; ' _ . , , _ f president. m J4 Cnalnbelni, hands of L T Lecman o vicc- Sans- presidents, Nova Sczilia. J- L- J5m- lbury, one of the leading fox breeders 193cm New Brunswick, J‘ w_ swerhlin New Brunswick. wit: ha; hi: Prince Edward Island. I-I. M. Jen-i “ssmxated ‘Ylth m m‘ e m n” Crockett; i ment committee F- H. Cvllll- DT- A- ldus; Sear??? B25013 auditor c 1B- 're“k1"5' Dr’ "6' S*”°“1°'L'D' reaSurer. . - I Y ‘- g _ _ .7’ m vlMacKenzie, C. C. Chappcll. George g‘ Rmshalrlsonr’, ogeglitlsglrfglzxsd 3: ‘E. Brown, EH. Monklevy and Keith ova. 001a, <ro ' - ~ , _ _. . t ‘ _ _ g _ v H“ F‘ . \v.tn sun a. committee a R‘ r“l‘““°lth'RN°g.b,larll,lnévllo Jack the head n u mt that the first Fox L‘ t“? Rudd bhflrlgs ' [gm-qdson ..i connect cn with the Winter Mac eo an v . . ' . . -Fan- 1s bound to be a success. chairman of social committee. Frank C. Lowe; Chariman of membership committee. J. W. 5W9!" Following are the officers of 1:110 ladies auxiliary: President. Mrs JIW. speer, vlce-prcslrlcxits. Nova Scotia. Mrs. S. J. Blair; New Brunswick, HEXRLOOM One by one the young scholars had struggled through their share of the reading lesson. At last it came to lit- tle Frankie's turn. Pkankie picked up his book and began to read from where time last boy had left off. Presently he came to the word “heirloom? and he paus- ed, unable to pronounce it correctly. The teacher, however. kindly 0.0- slsted hlm with the pronunciation, and then said: . “D0 you know what heirloom‘ means, Frankie?" Frankie did not. "It means something that is hand- ed down from father to son," ex- plained the teacher. “In other words, a relic." "Ool" exclaimed Frankie, incredul- an undetermined origin on Saturday morning. A portion of thc lower part was used by Mr. Duvax- as a carpenter shop. and although this was heated by a stove the owner states there was very little flrc used that day and the flue was new. being built last year. Mr. Duvar lost among other articles about $200 worth of carpenter's tools, two doors which were just completed as well as a large number 0f hens. While the firemen were working at the scene another alarm was sent in for a fire on the roof of thc Pure Ice Co. est Houston, Percy Dlckleson. New Glasgow, swine and sheep; Aimon Boswell. Dunstaflnagc. George Bos- well. Frenchfort, swine, sheep, and poultry POPPY SALE-The Legion report that thc Poppy Sale on Saturday was very successful. It is estimated that some $800 will come in which puts this year's efforts ahead of any previous record, The sale will con- tinue 0n Monday and on 'I‘uesd0y morning and thc public are ilrgcd to cooperate still further and put the figure over the thousand mark. societies and other organizations w-rcath to place on the monument Tuesday momlng can get them at the Legion Home any time Monday. A number of small wreaths for car or house windows is still available; anycne desiring one can get it at’ the legion Home for the small sum of rrssenty-flve cents. by ‘ l7. l“ . . North Ilia"? Road. was completely destroyed by fire 0f side. is the guest of her sister, Mr. FIRE SATURDAY-Alton! owned}. ' Mrs, W. Bruce Muir, of this clty, ls in New York for a vlslt, and is registered at the Hotel Montclalr. Miss Molly McArthur, Summer- ously. "That's the funniest name I've ever heard for a. pair of trousers."- Yorkshlrc Post. Q ._.__.______ 0w th... night baseball has arrived, we can't expect any futher innovat- ion ln the way of night noveltlec ex- cept 0leep.——Chath0m News. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Junior, 38 Rochford St. .w.vyuu.us.wpu-.-................ nun "m... .............. ...................n.-. THANKSGIV NB DANCE. Prince 0f Wales College Hall MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 100.. Auspice of Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. Under the Distinguished Patronage 0f His Honour the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Heartz. CHAPERONS Mrs. James J. Leighterlzer Mrs. W. C. Cook Mrs. J. Gordon Worth Mrs. I. E. Crokcn Dancing From 9 to 1.30 O'clock Dixon's Orchestra jigfi-gghmgntg - Tickets Gentlemen $1.00. Ladle: 75 Cents c. m. --.L_ -.. __.5. BE SURE TO SAVE I . ‘ have to endure. .Fair. A new building has been er-l exhibition | Western Guardian —MORNING HIM causes m- CONVENIENCE-on Ikiday last the - morning train from Charlottetown arrived at Summeraide at 11.10 n. m, ‘ almost two hours behind the schedule time. Citluens complain that this is only a repetition of what has been going on for some time, and that it is a very considerable inconvenience to the business men of Summers?‘ not to be ‘able to get their mall be- fore the noon hour, to say nothing of the tedious hours that passengns This matter was taken up recently with Mr. McNutt, Superintendent for PEI. by mem- bers of the Board of Trade at Sum- merside and the authorities have pronfised to have the matter looked into. It has been suggested that a light train specially for passengers and mail should be allowed to run when heavy freight ls moving-S. —A'l‘ COURT HOUSE IN SUM- MERSIDE on Saturday afternoon v several adjourned cases were disposed of. A party for having liquor in his p0- session was fined $200 and costs. A case occupied the Court for some hours, which had already been tried under the Customs Act before Mr. H. J. Mossy and Mr. F. W. Can- |non and dismissed as there was in their opinion insufficient evidence to {prove that the liquor in question mvas in the possession of the parties acmsed. The case had to do with the seizure by the customs officers a short while ago of 0. keg of rum ‘land jar containing liquor, which they found floating in the water near lGi-and River Wharf and which they ;5§3,t,5d was the same as they had ‘seen in the defendants boat earlier that san-ie - night. There were no prohibition 0’/.e:s there at the time of the seizure and the MQSWTBW . fined the owner of the boat $200 and costs 0r three months. —ENJOYABLE THANKSGIVING JJANCE AT ST. MARY'S HALL-UP- wards of 150 pco .2 took part in the ‘Thanksgiving dance in St. M811)’: Hall on Friday evening which was arranged by the yourg people 01’ St. Mary's Church, summerslde. The hall was tastefully decorated with sheaves cf wheat and other harvest products. Dainty bunches of baloons were hum; at; intervals round the hall making a very pretty aettirg. For those who did not care for dam-Ina; a number of tables of bridge were l\‘.'l‘i'.l1f.',t‘d upstairs. lfrs Ireland and Mrs W Strong were the fortu "one prize winners. Professor Hume's 0r- chestra fumlshed appropriate music for the many dancenumbersAnov- city baloon dance was n. feature 0f the evennig, lvfr. Harmon and his partner procuring the special prize ‘for this dance. Ven. Archdcacaza White, D. D., and Mrs. Whltc re- celvecl the guests ln their usual charming manner, making everyone feel at home. Mr. Reginald Saund- ers was the Master of Ceremon- ies. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock and dancing resumed for a- bout two hours. A happy crowd. good music and a. good floor made the evening me of the hest yet.—S ALBANY AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron and B0118. M0881‘!- Keith and Waldron Cameron were visitors t0 Summerslde on Tuesday. Miss Ruby Burns and Mr. George Burns. 0f Albany, accompanied by Miss Laure. Rlx, Messrs. Alphongg Connell and Benjamin Rix, of Bey- Bldfl. 10% 14. motored to Alberton on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. sqmh Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Down; mg family, 0f Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Albany, the guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Cassie Bchlmmerhorn bu re- turned to Albany. lfter vilitlng friend! and relatives in Augugflng Cove and vicinity, . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt and little dluihter Nadine. spent the week end hm. Mrs. William I000 l0 spending a week visiting relative: in Tryon and vicinity. Miss Anna MacDonald spent a few l’ days recently here, the melt 0f her aunt, Mrs. W. ‘gamma. Yield or Field 62,. . And Total VdlueFor I930 — Aallflnahliytlehovlnc luaheln Price value 411,000 m. t 001,100.00 0,012,000 au. 2,110,040.00 1100.000 00¢. 420,000.00 1,200,000 40¢. 2,000,000.00 1,200,000 10¢. 1,000,000.00 Ton! (Roy 000.000 000,000 u. 0,100,000.00 $0,001,500.00 fal Department of ' ’ Church Services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Remcmbr nu: and Thanksgiving were the subjects dealt with at the services yesterday. In the morning Rev. C. N. Brown took as his text Deut- 3-2, and delivered a most ap- propriate Armistice Day sermon pay- ing eloquent tribute to those who laid down their lives in the Great War and also to those contradcr WhoJet-urned broken in body and spirit. We honor them. Int us see to it that nothing can tarnish their memory. Mr. Brown then reviewed the steps taken in the last 12 years in the interests of peace. The League of Nations, the Treaty on Disarm- ament. the pact of Locamo, the pact of Paris when 45 nations signed an agreement t0 outlaw war, and lut- ly the Conference of 1930. No other period in the history 0f man has been so fruitful in memento" event's. There was a splendid congre- gation present. The choir sang the Anthem "Alpha. and Omega" by Stainer. In the evening Rev. Dr. Ramsay took 0.0 his text that royal Psalm the one hundredth. He pointed out ~ that it contained an earnest sum- . is re-lnforced by the reason for grat- itude, first 1n God's choice 0f Israel as his people and His shepherding as good and not evil, full of loving kindness and faithfulness. So God has called Canada. to nationhood and will guide, protect, nurture 0nd ever remain faithful to n0 1f we are loyal and obedient to him. The serv- ice was broadcast by CHCK. At the a neement period reference was made t0 the visit 0f the Moderator, who will speak tonight in the Church and it is anticipated there will be full attendanceflrhen on next Sun- ‘day the 66th Anniversary of the‘ Church will be observed on which; occasion Rev. Dr. Holmes of med-I ericton, N. a. will be the preacher. lng prepared. ‘ CANOE COVE SCHOOL The following ls the standing of the pupils 0f Canoe Cove school for the month of October. GRADE IX-l. Louise MacNevln. 2 Jane Dari-ah. GRADE VIII-Lmwald Darrah. GRADE VII-d. Arthur MacLean, 2’ Nell MacNevln 3 Dorothy Mao- Nevln 4 mom. Carson 5 Dan Mac- Phee. GRADE III-—l. Elizabeth Muc- Donald 2 Hector MaoNevln 3 ‘Mary Darrach. l GRADE I. Dougall 2 Mildred Inman 3 ROGOIph MacDonald. ' GRADE I (Jr.)—1 Muriel MaoN0v' in 2 Catherine Mac-Lean 3 Cleveland MacDonald Perfect attendance for the month Cleveland MacDonald. Mary S. MaoKay (teacher) (Patriot Please Copy) Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Paynter, o! Clinton and M13 and Mrs. George Mayne of Emerald motored to Bede- que on Sunday. the guests of Ernest and Mrs. Peynter. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, Tryon, accompanied by Mrs. Ham Gamble‘ and Mrs. Delaney, motored to lower Bedeque on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mchure. l Among those from Albany who at- tended the chicken supper in Hose i Valley Hall 0n ‘Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Cameron and M100 Ruby Burns. Bearletown School l0 progressing favorably under the careful and skill- ful management of Miss Edith Keefe. Annual Examination of Your I100 will lnlenurl , i: Your Vhion 0nd Comfort .|. w. lanusrou Optometrist 101 Kent street Phone 410-‘ C‘ lomtmvn mons, twice repeated, to praise and j to give thanks to God. This summons ‘ them through the years, secondly In ' the revelation of himself to‘ them l Right Rev. Dr. Oliver 0f Saskatoon, ' l A special musical programme fs be- , (Std-l UWd Mac- ' llr J n‘ Adams erclunt W Shore "With-t e Breatcst pleas- ure I mlpt tell you and all other people '0! the wonderfil medicine I have got from you. I have had bronchltl for 25 years. Ov- eraeas asthma Remedy brought perfect relief." You‘ c n't lose: the first bottle tiafles or your money , refunded. $2.50, your d ggist or direct. Carew Fraser, New Glas- gow. , Evening Dyed any colour t0 mulch ,_ your Gown $51151}; $9.00 ‘ (No extralcharge for dying-l - . SILVER ind GDLII Kill tllMPS $7.00 a pair Black Satin Pumps‘ AND STRAPS, ARE MUCH ‘IN oanauu FOR EVENING WEAR $5.00, $0.50 $10.50 Fashionable Ftotwear '0022-11-'1-si. - stotk of OFFICE pprockm nIilm-xs For? 1931 in all styles 0f bindiflll and d M] prl¢85~ Come in-‘lnd select Y0“ Diary lulu while the u aortm+t is comlllm h tart 9r 8i 00- . lliltod l ‘ Alley a. ct. Ltd , i l J ‘i 3 0 3 0 0 0 o ‘Bran maucsoagaaaaaaa ‘ac-oe-QQQQQQQ . I I IFOOPIQJQVW