....-. ...--..¢.->_. 1'PI- _ savv- -.- ~..-__., - tnavfl-n_aao m...- W... ,., L». OAPITOI. TOOAY ALL - TALKING “sins OF THE OlllLOREll " The proverbial clash between g the younger generation and the older is shown tn a picture in which comedy, pathos. heart-throbs and thrills crowd eat-h other every minute 0i "it time. TOMORROW Mat. 3.15 110.261‘. Ere. T 8.- 813, ‘Bic, 37c. A whirlwind flrtml of ilic lliililfl. Siiilli: devil cowboy ;:"::.L"".:;i..::i: is! 1M1’?! launch! S e e s; c r e e n dnnrs d a r e - cl e v i I (‘fl\\'l)l1_V ln new liifltl _ "western." 57w!!! thrill you. ' air-Imus WESTERN aaso. Cartoon-"FIRE FIGHTERS” ,(-,.,,,.,|_.-_--ivn n‘ A TRIP" u jhflgp Pmlzo -- "PICTQRIAI. TIP BIT§ with V ERA REYNOLDS n“. E ..rsv../\rer )= FRI. o SAT. JACK HOLT AND AN ALL-STAR CAST Two daredevils in the French Foreign Legion fight for and with each other in the season's most spectacular romantic adventure drama! RALPH my» ISIANI) DOROTHY ' mints-nuns EAITIAN JTORE ‘féfiinoi. " T” ‘ Honor Roll oi York School for Oc- Grodc II-l, Walter Mallett; Grade VI-l. Miriam ‘vcssey; Alice Crockett; Ii, Vernon Duck. {trade V—i, Timothy." blacAskill; 2, Edward Carroll. Gracie IV-l. Queenie Hudson: 2. 2. roll; 3. Lillian Crockett. Loren Keizer: 3, Lillian Watts. Perfect Attendance: Ruby Stewart-Teacher, _ BUY SUPERB SILVERS 2 a EVERY HUPERB fox entered at the Show won a prize, including 4 firsts and l slsarupionshlp. '@~\§a_n- ~_-__..~,-.~...-. _.,__-_ a... t Iecause l El/ERY SUPERB Dill! now has at least one prize winning parent and many of them havr both as “Tll as one or two prize winning an- oestors in each of the immediate generations. Because EVE!!!‘ SUPERB sire in my ranch ls a prize animal, one of the two orig- inal ones hov-ing 3 firsts and one 2nd to his credit. The other has Fig‘; sired a world champion as well as having sired 5 year old prize winners for others st this years show. Because EVERY SlTI-ZRB male pup this year ls for sale. Positively no reserve which means you do not have to take 3rd or 4th choice individuals. Iii. f: fan...‘ EVERY SUPERB sire in my ranch is polygamous. This means s superb male is worth 2 or 3 times an ordinary fox, quality being equal. Because EVERY SITPERB is SUPERB. One glance is sufficient to show you that they have been bred for Quality. Ail colors and types for sale. PALES, u” MEDIUMS and DARK SIINERS. i Prices No Higher Than Asked by Others ll. STIRLING MacLEAli 28 Kent Street Phone Ranch Charlottetown 7l6-J 1 Mile East, St. Peter's Road BREED THE DEBT w; Also Sennett Comedy i ndéifivit?;"sfvibi=faayi_“l' r‘ 2. whim‘- -Irene Vessey; 3, Freddy Kclzer. Glade X-l. Vtmnda Watts; 2. Grade r (sin-i. Ruth Watts and Louis iessey. ' " .' ll" Nelson Watts (equal): 2, Gerald Car- Grade I rJiai-l, Lorna Watts; 2, Vaunda Watts, Cliflord Chappelle. Queenie Catherine Carroll and Raymond Hudson, Dickie Vessey, Arnold Ves- Wfili“ “(Willi 3, Grace Watts, scy. Walter lvizillctt. Loren Kcizer. Prado Ill-l. Dickie V "sey: 2 Central Guardian ::"FREN CH LEAVE" TONIGHT. 8886 RESERVE THURSDAY, Nov. 13. ~ for Bean Supper in League of Cross Hall. 8889 ST. JAMES GUILD TEA although postponed until Nov. 13th will be the best ever. ::“FRENCII LEAVE" TONIGHT. 8888 KELLTS CROSS HALL, Wednes- day, November 5th at 8 P. M. Big Concert and Basket Social. local and Cziv talent, lucky door and chair prizes. BBBS-ii. "FRENCH LEAVE" a good war comedy and the, Canadian Legion Orchestra 'ln ‘attendance. Don't miss this opportunity tonight and to- lll0l‘l‘0\\’. 8673-11, LEAVE" TONIGHT. 8888 ::"FREN(‘il llAYl-I YOU EVEN TAKEN French navr: YOU EVER TAKEN "French is done nt the Prince Edward tonight and Thursday- 8873-11. PRIZE \VINNER.—In the Dark Medium Silver year old female Class Mr. G. M. Donald, Kensington, was awarded 2nd place at the Fox Show but his name inadvertently aPPcarcd as G. AIacDonaIcI. TEACHERS MEET-A Teacher's Study Group was organized in New Glasgow on Thursday, October 23, with seven teachers present. The fol- lowing ofiicers were eiectedt—Presi- dent, Ira McDonald; Secretary, Mary Stevenson: Press Committee for this imontli, Theo. Ling and Margaret :Wriglit. Supervisor, H. H, Court then gave an interesting talk on Scat Work, showing different devices for {keeping pupils profitably busy. Next imeeting will be held on November 20th, (if not fine 21) at 7.30 p. m. Subject for meeting is “Teaching of Arithmetic." SENTENCE!) Charged with breaking into a store at Kinkora on Halloween Night three lads appear- ed before Magistrate J. C. Campbell at Suminersidc yesterday. Two of lhfl 1M5. who were eighteen years old. were sentenced to six months in jail. A boy sixteen years old was given three months. Two of the boys were from New Glasgow and one was from Chclton; not from Kinkora as. previously reported. The adjourn- ed casc of an autolst driving to the ' common danger was concluded. the defendant being fined $10 and costs. An nutoist for operating an unreg- istered car was fined s10 and costs. What an annoyance is the common cough! _ Whether at home or in public, tnf- person with a cough becomes a nuisance and a menace. Anti yet a cough is so easily relieved when you use Dr. Chaseh Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. Why not use this time-tested treatment at; the first sign of trouble in your throat and avoid the an- noyance and dangers of more serious developments. l F...» 1931 We have received our stock of GLACE BAY’! 0PlNl0N.—‘“I'he Golden Future is very nicely got up and should go s long way to sdvsr- tl-se your Island. In my opinion your province is fully Justified in being called ‘The Garden of ldenf-Neli P‘. McNeil, Town Clerk." tf. POLICE COURT-At this Police Court yesterday morning a man charg ed with lasing drunk and incapable was fined 810 and costs or ten days. A mun charged with operating a. motor vehicle while intoxicated was given thirty days in Jail. WOOD ISLAND SERVICE-The sacrament of the Lords Supper will be dispersed in the Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands, on Nov. 0th at 11 o'clock. Special preparatory services will be held on Wednesday and Pridav evenlr 2's at 7 oclocl; Roi. Dr. Ashdoim will conduct the ser- vices. PORT ARTHUR/S APPRECIA- Tl0K,-"Ailow me to congratulate the people of Prince Edward island upon the prosperous and contented conditions existing there; and also I desire to express my admiration of the interesting manner in which your brochure ‘is edited. I have read the Golden Future with interest and will take pleasure in passing it on to others-II‘. F. Milne, City Clerk. t! WORLD'S TEMPERANCI.‘ SUN- DAY was fittiugly observed in the York charge of the United Church cf Canada when the Pastor, Rev. F. E. Boothroycl, spoke effectively on the extent of tn».- Drink evil. supporting the contention that Alcohol is harm- ful to the human body by many scientific facts and figures. An lu- tsresting meeting was held in the afternoon in York Church as the Wo- men's Christian Temperance Union and the Sunday School Leaders join- ed in presenting to parents and oth- ers the advantages of a special course of temperance instruction. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Milton Vessey, while Mr. Arthur Ves- sey acted as organist and accompani- TOURING THE MARITIMES- Rev. Edmund H. Oliver, M.A., Ph. D., F.R.S.C,, fourth Moderator of the United Church of Canada is I OFFICE & POCKET ‘ mamas I For 1931 i v in all styles of binding i and at all prices. 5 i Come in and select your l l i, Diary now while the as- sortment is complete Oarter & O0. Limited United Church, Charlottetown. Bince Dr. Oliver's appointment to his high office he has been speaking w great congregations nearly every night. now in the Marltltna Provinces. His 2. Annsbslis Lawson, itinerary includes finder-town, Rali- 3. Helen Moors f fax, ‘Iruro, New Glasgow, Sydney. Sackville, Amherst, st. John. Monc- Grade lI-Miss Bennett ton, Newcastle, Kensingtton and Cliarlottetovim. Although born in i. Bella Msclsohnru, Ontario the greater part 0f his mln- i. Joan Turner. istry was spent in Western Canada. 3. Keith Johnston and Mary In 1909 he joined the staff of the Un. MacEiwhern. iverslty of Saskatchewan and as professor of History gave the first Grade II-Misa Althea lecture to students in the infant university. Four years later he was l- Dvfllld Mlfiltll-‘rl lcalled upon to found the Saskatoon I. Eleanor MaryDuffy. Presbyterian College. A brilliant scholar, a stupendous worker and great administrator the new Moder- ator is eminentlyjitted for the du- ties of the high office. Under his splendid leadership the United Church of Canada is bound to sch- levs great things. l-ie will be speak- ing twice in P. E. I. On November 10 at 3 p. m. st Kenstngt/Jn United Church and at l p. m. in Trinity PEBSQNAL! city man to his friend. “Do you know, Tom, I'm going to employ a man to do my worrying foi- me." piled. “But how much are you think- lnl of plying him?" W01’. going to get the thousand a year to pay this man of yours?" no inquirsd. M. Jrissilsabsr msadE. '1'. lllburn Q. lfl.._'l‘c_ntl.,_0lt. Ernest, Stanley Bridge, were vlaltors to the City yesterday. Messrs. Wilfred McDonald, John J. Mclnnis, Jamss Mallard and Joseph E. MacPhes, Clear Springs, were in the city yesterday on business. m. many friends of Mr. Hiiott Robertson of Pownal, who is in the P. E. I. Hoopital, will be Ilsd to know that he is steadily improving after a serious operation. Mrs. Roger Wcstawayb many friends will be glad tn learn she has been operated on at s Brookline, Mara, Hospital and was discharged yesterday in good condition and is convslcscing at the homo of her daughter, Mrs- W. J. Wellner, Win- ' cheater St. Brookllne, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodwin en- tertained at sn enjoyable dinner at their residence, Bats Verte, on Wed- nesday evening in honor of Reverend and Mrs. A. E. Chapman of Hunt- er River, P. E. 1., who have been their guests. Reverend snd Mrs. Chapman returned to their home on Thursday. MONTHLY REPORT OI‘ PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor roll for October. Grade X ed the vocal solo given by Miss Mary 1. Florence Simmons. ' Vesey. Mrs. Peter Brodie and Miss 3- Doris FQTEWOII- Eliza Vessey spoke of W.C.T.U. work 3. Edith Shaw. and the plans being made for local awards in connection with the Scien- Grade 1X tiflo Temperance Contest. An ap- ~ propritae reading was given by Mrs. i. Doris Maenougall. E. J. Veasey. Mrs. i". E. Boothroyds 2. Mullen Shaw, address stressed the importance of 3. Ila. Joy. all three grades of lessons being studied by ‘r22 respective ages oi’ Grade V111 children and older people, there be- ing age limit to the Senior Course. 1. Miarimie Campbell, She also explained the method being 2. Dena. Court. adopted by the \V.C.T.U. for the judg- 3. - Marion Gay. ing of Examination irapcrs, and awarding of County and Provincial " Grade Vi! Prizes. ____ 1. Doris Simmonds, CADET SIGNALLING CERTIFI- 2. Olive Mat-Lean. GATES-Cadet signalling certificates 3. Bernice Cudmore. have been awarded to eleven 911F315 of West Kent School, and to fifteen Grad; v1 of Queen square. Following are the names: No. 20, West Kent School i. Katharina Bsgnall Cadet Corps. Cadet W. F. MaoRae, 2. Gladys James. Morse, Cadet R._ C. Smith, Morse. 3. Jean MacDonald. Cadet Lt. M. Owen, Semaphore, Cadet J. Chandler. semaphore, Ca- Gnds V det A. mrquh i, Semalphflrt. C!" dot G. H. Hyde, Semaphore, Cadet l. Doreen Alley, i D. A. MacKinnon, Semaphore, Ca- 2. Ids. Parquharson, det H. smith, Semaphore, Cadet D. 3. Helen Lawson. F. Stewart, Semaphore, Cadet lVLG. Stewart, Semaphore, Cadet, l... Will- Grads Iv-Min Weeks iams. Semaphore. No. 148, Queen square school Cadet Corps. Cadet 1. William Rogers, Cpl. E. A. Norrie, Moirse. Cadet J. 2. Joyce Ritchie, J. Reardon, Morse, Cadet I. V. 3. Constance MaoLure and John Walsh. Morse. Cadet Lt. W. Con- Mcllwen. riolly, semaphore, Cadet Cpl. P. Burl“, genyaphqpe, oqdiegcpi. RE. Grade-IV Miss Mstllcson MaoMillan, Semaphore, Cadet Cpl. W. Sprowell, Semaphore, Cadet Cpl. 1. Grace Diamond. E. Brown, Semaphore, Cadet A. I. Dorothy Davy, Oaudgt, semaphore. Cadet G. Ciaud- 3. ‘Thelma Lax-tor. et, Semaphore, Cadet P. Hughes, Semaphore, Cadet T. L. Norrie, Grade I'll-Mfg gun", Semaphore, Cadet E. Robin, Sema- phore, Cadet D. shepard. semaphore 1. Elinor Ina-fer, Cadet L. Stanley, Semaphore. 2. Ida. Jay, ____ 3. Thomas Stewart. G Jade III-Miss MacDonald Phyllis Murray. Jack Btsvenson . “l-lowb business?" said the cherry "Fair. fair," returned the-other. "That's a sound scheme," Tom re- "Thouaand a. year," was the ans- ‘rom bunt into s. roar of laughter. "I'd first like to know where you're lhnlhcraas lofisr-aadson otbc._ Ssiurol Frsl losrt Trouble - learns Wsalt and Run loam Illa. Wra. Diotts, Glnnaaudiield, Ont, writes:~— "For a long period I suffered from heart trouble, become wry _ vsnous umadiu, but they tird mo no good. 0130 by I ad o frimd and told her of my trouble. Es lid b hd hsd heart trouble for two years too, ‘but after Pills tor a ahort _ _ her trouble, so I got two boxes due. after taking fltsrn I was again feeling fine, and r-lways recom- hasrttnublc.” lallialdsagnlpnulatotogcmailadlhoeturocsiptdwiflllihl . yllfld _ newspalpers, weak and run down. I tried Elba-ah Hurt and Nerve she had been relieved of A N. Pills to “you complaining of THE GOLDEN FlllllRE The following comment ls reprinted from the editorial column of the Tod-onto Globe of Oct 18: “Prince Edward Island shows the right spirit. A souvenir edition of the Charlottetown Guardian on Provin- cial resources and attractions is en- titled ‘The Golden Future.‘ ‘A new spirit is now abroad in our land." it says. ‘The automobile, the radio, the aeroplane. better means" of communi- cation with the outside world, andthe promise of stili belt/er to come, are making us feel more and more. fiaur- atively, if not geograpicailly, that we are part 0f the mainland.‘ ‘Ihar, is a. day from the Maritime-s." soo What Charlottetown Thinks a (The Evening Patriot) The Patriot has to thank the Guar- dian for a copy of an illustrated souvenir on "The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island." It contains well written articles dealing with the tourist traffic, various phases of our agricultural activities, the sliver fox industry. co-oporativo marketing, and other subjects. The work has been favorably commented upon by maln- special reference being mode t0 the spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity which should materially assist in making our fair and fertile pro- I appreciated at home and abroad- nss What Summerside Tli inks : (Summercidc Pioneer) oeipt of a copy of “The Golden Fut- ure" s, brochure settting forth the at- tractiveness and prosperity of Prince Edward Island. It is published by the Charlottetown Guardian and por- trays a spirit of optimism which ,cl-isrsoterizes this province as being What Toronto Thinks: I redeeming us from our lnsularity and; one of the best cleclaral/ons in many‘ vincebetter known and more highly , We are pleased to acknowledge rc- l jone place in the world still singlngi -t-he song of faith and confidence. It was on an eastward-bound mail mteamer, and when he came up on l deck in the early morning, he was sc- | coated by several fellow-passengers, who asked in chorus: “Where did you get that eye, old man?" “That? That's a birth-mark," hc replied. "Birth-mark be blowed! lt‘s a black eye!" "I tell you it's a birth-mark. You see. it happened this way, boys. »I tried to get into the wrong berth last night!" Teacher: "In which zone are the United States of America," Boy: "In the temperance zone, sir." lirvuus Headaches due to other work, are quickly dispelled by Minard's. First heat the Linlment-then inhale it for a few minutes. It has a speedy curative effect. lflAliDiSi l.lN|MENfl itlltllltlli SALE OF FURNITURE At 81 Prince Street. on Saturday, November 8th, i930, at 1.30 o'clock sharp. PARLOIb-l parlor set oi’ 5 chairs and sotse: 1 bed coach. 1 gramo- phone. I large picture cabinet .1 set of curtains, 1 Wilton square, new. Bathroom-Linoleum covering. Bedroom-l dresser, 2 beds, 3 mat- tresses, 1 chair. Dining Room-B chairs. 1 Singer Machine, 1 Extension Table. (new), 1 Sideboard, l Linoleum Square, 2 Blinds. ' Kitchen-Z chairs. 1 rocker. ‘l kitchen table, 1 range (Enterpfae Monarch), 5 months old, l coal hod. Cooking L‘ nails-l tea. pot, 1 het- covers, 4 pots. Pantry-Z glam Jugs. I bread plates, 38 plates, 1B cups and saucers. 1 mix- tle (Aluminum) 8 bake pans, 3 pot - lug bowL. etc. "That's his first Win17." Ilblicd the lIsll--1 hat rack All IIII. IIH-II-B-IL ""'" ' 0 Lingerie-Sale-Ex i ltraordinary RAYON RAYON SILK ' CREPE Nigzlitgowns N iglltgowns (Ifc . 69c Panties Panties 69c 69c Bloomers Bloomers 69c 69c Dance Sets Dance Sets 69c 69c Step4" Step-Ins 69c 69c Chemise Chemise 69", 69¢ Teddi“ GARMENTS Teddies 69C To Choose From 59c 69c—SKIRT-BLOMER C OMBINATION-fiilc Be Here At 9 a. m. for First Choice Your Choice 69c Th5! l5 M1 fllillflllvllil-Y l0 "1 lrlcnlsh your lingerie wardrobe at ' savings hitherto unheard of. Buy now for yourself. Buy now for Chrhtma: rifts. Every tflfmtnt first quality mu cut and in an the waited shades. METROPOLITAN STORE ~ Miniature Golf Materials We Supply: No You're Not Dreaming Golfeene - Coloured Cotton Material. Write us for general information on courses and nricclist of materials. We also have plans and photos of courses-$3.50 per set. Very useful for prospective builders. The Kennedy Manufacturing company 112 McGill Street Montreal Seed Surface Prince Edward Theagre , The Canadian Legion A Presents “FYeftCh Leave ” A’ 3 Act War Comedy NOV. 5d. and 6:1. At 8.15 Under the patronage of ills Hon. Lt.-Gov. Heartz and Mrs. Heartz. PRICES: 75c, 50c, 35c Canadian Legion Band Orchestra in attendance. 130x Ofiice open from 9.00 a. m. Monday CA 111i; Ralitkage POWER insi N SIZE, othu radio batteries may resemble Bveready Layer-bills, but inside there's a sins’ “hi”? tremendous ditIerence. And in operation, M15315" there's a dill greater distinction, for Eveready ‘T19351- Layerbilt employs a new construction that Co" packs fer more power rnto every battery, Gnu" That spells longer life, greater dependability, Vancouver in __ economy. Choose a battery for Tgfiglilao what it will do, and you'll find the marl Winnlgisg for your money in Bveresdy Lsyerbiir. Your dealer has it in thros sins. . iavEREAor I Sure: ovnywhng, r g a Radio Batteries RII here}; _‘oer Life in L: 4 erbi I t '