v _ _ . .. ‘ . p ‘ 1 \ O,,@,W,,_ Records _ i (Angela Mia) . . . " Vocal Tito Schlpa‘ x 1m Vocal Franklyn Baurg 21591 _ (“gm ‘ Jesse Crawford l g 11530 For Trot . Paul Whltemazi mid His Orchestra 2l3fiB Sally for Myfiaieams Can’_t "Give You Anything But Love . " ‘ , Vocal Gracellaycs l 21571 (' " I ‘Fox Trot Jphnny l-lumph Kentuck 21514 ' Screnuders ' (Thrmc song of ihc molion picture (‘Mother Known Beat") " ‘ 21734 Vii/col“ BumrSong ~ Isuzu _ A NEW refilling»- 7'1! laugh * eoery split-second Vocal (Harry Nlctllintock) ' “flit Goes Like Th a‘! Franklyn Baur iii “Mac” '(1-'hat Funny Melody) is A smashing comedy dance hitl For Trot Johnny Johnson and His Statler Pennsylvanians _ 21701. u I I l’ ' . ~ . .~ - _ Jeannme,l _ l " ' Dream of . I I Lilac Time Gene Austin 21564 . r Vocal Qrgun Waltz Not Shilkre ‘nd The 21572 Victor Orc estra Jesse Crawford I... 21681 Also the latent Red Seal records by Ianloua VictoriAritista. ‘ Victor Talking K. lwas a recent guest of Mr. v Sunday evening. ‘ v M” ' l‘ and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. James Tilplin were visitors to Kensington Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moose were visitors to Slimmerslde Thursday. Mr. Stephen Huestis. Wilmot Val- . ley, was in the city Sunday morn- ing... "c- ‘ Mr. ‘George Ramsay spent the week end at his home in New An- nan. l . . ' \ \ . , Miss Minnie Mill. Teacher. Baltic, spent the week end other home in Clermont. , - i i . Mr. and Mrs. Jonh Murphy, Cler- amont, were visitors to Bummerside {this week. - lillvct lzli TEA and COFFEE Miss Hazelosmallmun. R.N., was a ' i lrecent guest of her sister. Mrs- N070 NOtGS " \_Miss Eliza. Bernard was a recent visitor tb Norboro. Davis Moose. j Mr. Richard Creed, Montague," and |Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Mr, Frank Daye a recent ‘ - v-—- ' visitor to Kensington. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank, 'and..fia_.mily. were in Summerslde isaturduy afternoon. l, “Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Callbeck.‘ lSummersidc. were recent guests of or to ‘Summer-side on Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uurch. Mr. Elmer Stewart ‘was a visitor to Kenslngton on Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Stewart were We arc pleased to w ‘collie Mrs. Earle Hucstis. yvho with her baby= _ ‘ . son. arrived home from the P. C. H. Mr. J. A. Burrows and son John Sunday. . _ of-Wifmot were Visitors to Norborc lfili. Tuesday. ' . ~ -Mrs. Isabelle _ Moasc returned. home lifter spending a few days‘ with Mr. and Mrsi LorneBOWHEW. , . N orboro. ~. Ml's. W. C. Robertson, and little son Ernest have fTelvllflled homs after spending the Summer witi > iherparents Mr. and Mrs. J. A Clcrlncllt School is l)1'0gf0$$11l‘=’|Harding. She was accompanied by very favorably under thc skilful andher sister, M155‘Haze[ Hgfdingh ‘ painstakinl: manflilefllent of “M” Mathiesoll. We all welcome Ml". Clark Hard- ing back to his old home "in Norbor Mrs. Wm. Cousins. ‘Bllrlingiofl. after a. couple of years spent in whohas been visiting hfll‘ $45591" Uncle Sam Country. We under- Ml-s. Alden Mouse. returned homlistand Mr. Harding is going to re- ' 'main with us for the winter atleast l Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cllriiss» and. Several of the farmers in this Ml‘. and Mrs. Reuben Llirgc. W11'1ificinity' are busily engaged in haul- mot valley.‘ werewlsitors w Ncwilng spuds to market, alth gh m» Annan Friday evening. ‘price remains low they areukxlous 1. T .to get rid of what they have tored The plumbers have "m." t)?” in outbuildings before “Jack Frost" during thepast number of days nfiuzmonlcs along. - ' _ “ stalling waterworks in the IBSICICIL» of Ml‘. Daniel Walker» New 512mm- Wc-are glad to report the con- . tinued improvement ill the con- Amollg W056 l" Kensmgw“ Tues’ dltlon of our two young men, Messrs dos’ morlllnfl We"? 14°55“ 3M1’, Jnmes Lawless and Everett Andrew Dazici. Percy Marchbank, and-l. Iiuwho underwent operations for ap- Waugh. New Annw;DMessES-.1§r‘?:“ pindeclties ill tho P. C. Hospital Wood and Danie . i? on“ ' ‘ "Nrccently. ' alleys‘ Rest; ‘Messrs: Arthur. Gull and Ralph McAull. North Bedequeu l . _ A bcsn spending the last few month' ._ D - - Mouse, the cnpabl- caifiiakefvgf the Lou Ranch at Travellers‘ Rest. accompanied 8M1 foxes to the fox show lit o onto last week. Hé expects u? V1512‘ Chicago, and ofllcr places while Oli .1115 tour, returning it lSfXlY-‘Ctfl the latter part of this wees.‘ Edwards has extensive interests lr "the seed potato business, lcft oi‘ Friday for their Island. N. Y. , were in attendance at till: funera‘ 10f the late G. R. Mc a on were" Miss Ruby Mouse, 1105112101“) Mn and VMm Harry Hughes_ _-v..‘ lady oi this new Wl° ' ._ _ and Mrs. ‘ . " in thfl Prime cwmy Imslmal’ l: Mrs." Dan‘ Gillls. Mr, ‘ we are glad to reporthimnlégléirlé»Sheena“ and M]; J_ w_ Stewart, frcnl her recent opera Q!‘ - " she is much missed in tlic socilfilvs‘; well as the home circle. l!" i hopc it won't be long before she s among us 8185M ,____ ‘Great excitement was“ aroused on Saturday when a beautiful Silver .va seen leisurely trotting up and Miss Cum“ wwgl" who huiidcsiln the road. However Rcyhors be n visiting friends and relatiyc-t freedom was-net of very long dub in Arlington, Mass. during thc p18,: amen as it was soon surrounded b‘, . two monghs, arrlylcd tiling“) hoiig a posse of neighbours ‘and with th- t l Fr ay even g ' . ‘ llrgri; ' Needless w say’ her Pa?’ Mayne Stew/art was BtrQHCC brouzht iricilvli; ;1l':cel11:;:§§ ‘m 5% he‘ nlback to captivity. ' \e1' 0 . . . While in Uncle sanfs. wiifliri-l Miss Waugh had a very pleasant,‘ ‘A very enjoyable evening was spent recently at the home of Mr “Cmddm time but like all the rest (the flair" - . d Mrs, Mayne Stewart when a Mum“. Co’ Limited We "m" °f W" beautiful me’ l1oiii§1Fg6 numbllr iof neighbours and leave our shores‘ if even m! “friends froln far and near assembl- " Sold V; in Charlottetown " Only by 531°" time) we bgueve are glad fltoied to offer felicltations and also to ehvclcclne .Mrs. Stewart to Norboro Mr. Harry Bowncss was appointed chairman and in a few "well chosen _... .. -i¢o>--~»~--— ' 1 - . r- ~\VOl'd briefl stated the oblect o? WALK-Isl rowan bTATION llucllrélthe gathmné he men called upon lMr. J..R. Sharpe who read anicely lwm-ded address while Mr. Stlrlinv IAndrews made the presentation of a Well filled purse. To which Mr. Stewart suitably replied thanking place P. E. I. first-among all other places of. this old World- . ' | The huge hydroelectric power sto- tion. which will supply power to all of North Wales. waslo yned recent; 1y at Maentpwroa. W 5~ The w“ . . ' Q v - THE ciliilzibfiTérb ' _ Ascent visitor to the Capitol. \ " Nilliam Stavert, Lower Bcdeque. on Miss Annie Andrews ‘was a visit-_ visitors to-Kensington on Saturday" Mr. ‘andVMr-s- Edwards ‘W110 1W" ‘ist Church on Tuesday ‘evenim at “The Beach" Norboro. where MY. home in Long I Among those from Norboro who. Leonard ' lfox, which had just escaped from ltlle ranch a: Mr. George BW/nes“ aid of a small dog belonging to Mr " i a MILLER BROS" . Great George Street. of the project was $10,000,000. The. huge reservoir waslcreatpd by the dammlng of the River Prysornand covers ‘lands on which flourishing farms. dwelling houses. an historic chapel and other ‘buildings stood. The three generators have a total] one and all for their kind wishes. Speeches were then given-by severe‘ of the gentlemen present. A delicious lunch wias served by the ladies. a!- ter which. dancing was indulged in ‘till the wee small hours. When all Lg. .1 » San h i. . '56s‘. . ,. . ., born woilrilvapifi-hmlibflfl-ih-fi *1" "h" mil-meani- vol , . ivlllprcllilc. ' " - ' rartefls fllolikistoyrei -* AND ; Fancy/ s . I I i. ‘Séliilétil-i.“ a »\‘ s - ~ ... ._ , ta; tlaus Headquarters v~.-~-*-~v»-~t“‘"~".@1~W§§?i?"'<.~& . " "Toys"; _ s and .‘ one wuota _ . v. ' . no solicit onhus insulin. an» . d td to their homes wishing 9“1"‘°“" °" 18”” "“°‘"*&S- _ ilvisijytaiiee and ‘his bride. Bon voyage ‘ ‘through life. '- Q -_-—--_-0>————- my, no NOT ‘F0u.ow~'rna BEES‘ EXAMPLE Joolliing-‘coolingé l iilxperlmental Farms Notel Although the honcy-jbee is H, model of industry during the summ-i or time, he: example during the ..wintcr months is one that should not be followed by the beekeepcr himself. no mhtter how great the in- clinullclfls to do so. i After being fed and snugly 1180K" ed away in winter quarters. the bees have no preparations. tovmako for ' the following season; such. however. is not the case with th _._ keep"- _' The active setison of spring "and ,summer usually opens with a rush. land the wise beokecper is ready W ‘mm it with everything prepared to [satisfy the needs of the bees when they resume their activities in the spring. There is much that the bee- I box from The Dr- Wililama’ Medi- 1 m ulentuwhst you already have ‘on table $008M. can be t . main‘ ilic-fltlnxotéfhnd. mrtilcnnoro. do: them corjy lo they may be V.,.~ aeliequciilidvicihity ' *-'r- - Miss Ida Collett. ‘Bcdeque, was c, Mr- l-Bish Lowthdr, North Carle- ton. was a visitor to Charlottetown nlday. . . ' Messrs. Heber and n’ John Myers. North Carleton", were- visitors to uflddleton on Monday. Mr. Bernard Conriolly, Bedeque; s kept busily engaged in hauling ,pl_.lds to Carleton, with his truck. . it Rev. Dla- J. J. Sldey and Mr. Jeor e Taylor, Cenitral Bedeque, notored _to Charlottetown on Mon- day. ' - Miss Mattie wBlacku Bedeque," ‘was a. visitor to Summerside last week.- ‘i ‘ We are glad to learn that Mrs. Walter Leard. Fernwood is stead- ily improvingmfter a very sever» JESO of La Grlppe. " Mr. Daniel McCavclle. Chelton, was a visitor to Central Bedeque 6n Monday. ‘While there- he was the‘ guest of Mr. George Cahiil. I Mrs. Albert Weeks. Carleton. was‘ the guest of her dalfihter, Jivlrs. Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hudson Lovrther, North Car- IetonQand Mrs. Caroline Livtlman Searletirwn, were guests of Mr. and .vIrs.Charlcs Wright on Monday ev- endllg. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Wright. Miss Jennie Dingwell and Morasrs. Wil- bert and Arthur Wright, Nortl Carleton. motored. to Sumuiersidi m Saturday. / ___, . We are sorry to learn of the ill- ness of M1‘. North Carleton. andhopc it will b' mly a short time before Mr._ Low- zhcl- will be with us again. " A Teachers‘ Study Group wusorl sanized in Bedeque School on Mori- ziay evening. A goodly number o zeechers were laresmt. The “mix ncetingpyill be held in January.- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lord. 'I‘l.'y< 311, and the lattvel-‘s sister. Miss gen ‘lie Muttart, Carleton Siding, wcr meats of Mr. and Mrs. HermanZMy zrs, Carleton, on Friday evening. ' Who could wish to live in a het- fier place than P.E.I. where one ca.’ ‘IE8 any sort of a conveyance _thi_' reason of the year. in, such a wal- as wagons. automobiles. trucks ‘leighs and bicycles... Why should we complain? . l The Ladies of the Beriequc Isab- ‘iovember 27th. held a chicken sum “er bazaar ahd a sale of home mad candy. A bountious supper we; ‘lervedto a very large crowd: no onr rblng away disappointed. The surr of $104 was realized. " ‘ ll, ~ . ‘ INMI‘. and Mrs. Percy Allan and thj vrlsses Jean and Margaret Afiiec" ‘ieqlle on Tuesday everlfnrr. , C .. ___..(-9;v-——~— W . Neglegtlifid. Anaemia ' Often Leads‘ ho a llvlinc-1Knrich the hlllfill by Taking n. Williams‘ “Pink Pills. - 1n their cal-ly teens it is quite common for girls to outgrow their urength. andmothels should care-q fuliy- watch the " health of their daughters utthis time. for it. is when strength is sapped by rapid growth that anaemia develops. The. first signs may be noticed by bee? vishness,‘ ilanguor qand jlheadaches. Tile face grows pale. breathlesslgess andpdlpitation follow. with low spirits. _ _ Al. the first symptom of anaemia mothers should act at once. Neglect- ed anaemia often leads to decline, but if you see that your daughters blbod is enriched there needbe no cause for anxiety. The finest blood enricher ever discovered is Dr. Willi- ams’ Pink Pills. The pure. red blood created by these pills will quickly banish all signs of ana/cmla. They will- build up your girl's health‘ and ensure hens. robust girlhood. Give your daughter a. course of Dr. Willi- ams’ Pink Pills nowsMake her strong like thousands of girls who hiivc been rescured from the clutches of anaemia by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Here is a lblt oi‘ proof. "Miss Mary Ivenditti, Oatamount. N. B. says:- "Three years ago while» attending in. convent, I studied very hard to fllbany. were visitors t0. Central Be-'_ David‘ L. Lowther l r \ l graduate. ‘The result was I became lvery nervous ‘and got so thin and‘ lpale my ‘teachers thought. they ‘would salihme home. I took differ- ent kinds of medicine which my parents sent me, but my condition remained unchanged. At last one of my teachers gave me aflbox of. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills“, and I had hardly finished it when I could‘ feel an improvement in my condition. I continued the use of- the pills for some time longer. and I can hardly tell all the good they did me. I gained in strenght and weight. and the color- returned to my ‘cheeks. and at the and of the term I gradu- oted. I never fail to recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to my friends and acquaintances Whflfivlifflmllfi is . Youlcan get these pills from your druggist. or by mall at 50 cents a "cine D0,, Bmckville. Ont. hand. clean and repair where nec- essary. and store ‘it l-ea for quick lanolin; next season. memblr first drawn comb. your moat volu- _ quickly, destroy- ed by moth and mice. Prouct -,the comb from the ravines of these nests. Estimate your requirements _ a maldlnun crop in 1029, and" new supplibq to meet g ambled Int ~- o‘... “- GO Dldy {Of U!“ ‘ Nor attent- ~~+ s23 in MaritizirieiElectric-(uilol. i. i-AY-As-Yolllilo in Ethiopia is a problem being dis-llievo. cussed by good-roads boosters of the‘ Abyssinian country. Labor is plen-Jlas been. taken, then replaced. and ‘liiill mid cheap, and the country is| rich in products. but there ‘is no] Foreign capital and enterprise mayf '38 necessary to solve the problem. , —'{-O&----—- Tin-HEP GETS SLEUTIPS ‘COAT ‘ CHRISTMAS la "Minilniumv Cost '0 inn-ii: Iiere is an opportunity of securing at least onerof your Christmas Gifts, one that will be appreciated every monthin .the year: g ‘ -. / When becoming a; new subscriber or_ sending _in your re- newal for the Charlottetown Guardian, include an ektra, 250., and we will "include a year’s subscription tot The" Canadian Magazine, a monthly publication well worth considerably more money and representative of the beast in Canadian literature. You can either have this addressed to a friend as a. Christmas. Gift, or mailed to your own home. Where could you find any- » thing more inexpensive and more,‘ appropriate at the same ' time? * . ' . " r.-‘;;r. Lax; You may have tllc attractive cllliSltlllétfi- Nulllbel‘ lniailed in time L0_l' till.- Zotll, and also a greeting card conveying your own good \‘."lSili3S———2li] xvitllout any trouble to you. . . "Simply fill ill this: handy form and remit $4.25 for country‘ subscribers, 01-12325 for city delivery. We will attend to ell _ tllc l-ost. " " " ‘ ' a ' l - To The Charlottetown ‘(Aglifdlflll i _ _ . Charlottetown, l‘. It". 1. - ‘ ‘ . . Please renew mymsiibscriptiiln-lo The Charlottclownfi-uardiqn and include with it Ylllll’ I Special Offer oi‘ The (llmlulian Magazine for one year. ‘ Dhlt: i‘ Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Till: Cyladian Ziluguzilll: is to be forwarded w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . . . . .. - P BOOSTHmynsterlous‘ thief who spa alizes ipiin Bethlehem. cvcrcoats. He is especially active in 1 ' the Technical School, and may be How. to construct auto IIlQhWGYSiOIV? of the students. the police be- Mrmy overcoats have disap-J peered, one boy reporting thathis ilrrs ERS er touring ll: many remote places in America allll Canada. where-he visited the al- most inaccessible parts of th~ Gaspe peninsula, in Quebec. the ed clergyman saw Alaska, the Ila-- ring Straits and Kamsdlatkzl. H '~ ‘ l l: then went to‘ Los Angeles where h" " “ later stolen again. To solve the- mystery a detective was placed on| tool: a ship for China and Japan. vay to raise funds. The govern-itbc case. While he was running and planned to touch Calcutta. nent "has no public debts and has down clues his overcoat was also S'kkim. Tibet. "the Persian Gulf. IGVEI.‘ borrowed-money. and woulcistolcn.‘ Now the slellth is running" Bagdad and Jericho before reach‘ lot consider a bond_ issue or any,his own property. ling Bethlehem. From Bethlehem ‘thcr method of getting into dehtl , ....¢.-.._.__,,>___.__ |he will go to Constantinople. an‘ finally return to Sweden by an» ivmlv, so, ltxrtoiil-zs would) Diane. ___ .- »-—<0-> ------- -- g " ' In his exploration tour -of the A rjcvoihattnchment ‘for pum“ . world, eighty-yeur-Cld Jghn 5mm- “.‘.')"l!l.'_" rnablcs ill?“ utensils to Il- Cane Town. South Africa, has a riel- nlnns tn celebrate his Chijlf; A ‘new way ~i g fro g choose i v Electric Cleaners I Select d model h sui; your purse" andlmrpose . OR every sort of cleaning about the home-who Premier Family of ‘electric cleaners offers the right kind 0f machine for "eachtask. _ - All three Premier cleaners are scien- tificallyvgraduated in size to meet a defi-~ nice need. No longer need you buy a - rwelve-roonreelectric cleaner for a three- room apartment. And you need not pay a price in excess of your cleaning needs. . That's because Premier now buildsa ‘ ;cleanef for the Castle ‘on the Hill and the Cottage in the Vale! v Each Premier model is equipped with motor-driven brush and super-suction. Neither motor no: bnish ever" requires 0111113’. ‘ ' v l . for a demonstration in, our score or in “your own home. No obligation " to you, of course. ~ ~ " f ‘ ,‘, l of the " ilttllciliteil System ' ’ Chorlotteitévui; PfE. i" l . - ~> | he. aqnoesorieonvwrle . nos-v», new. sgsp- s