DECEMBE_R__3,_1_Z5_£_;£7 / ' ' * . I PAGE SIX THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARIZIAN . I 5 ' CHRIST CflUli-(Yl-‘l-Cheffy V111" g d tion would h; a gunny spersed everey two or tlltne4owl I1“, Sunday Dec. 6th. church School 5:: mm a h, “m, cud, bu; i, i, much mg. 2 R M‘ Elem“ Prayer‘ 2'30 P‘ M‘ I "Chant lndou" is made o! heavy er and flatter. From out o! the top THEIR FIRST FULL FEATURE LENGTH COMEDY Now Playing w 0 It L D ’ 8 FUNNIEST M E N 1 N T l! E I R FUNNIEST PICTURE NOW PLAYING Mat. 8.15. Prices 18c, 26c. Eve. 7 8i 8.45. Prices 26c, 42c. a THE ACE or our noon‘ 05% suns m FAST ACTION TALKIE WESTERN CAPITOL ~ rmuumc, IlEATH-TAKING ‘ ALL-TALKING wzsrznui villi MIRIAM SEEGAI! CHARLES MORTON a Sheepnien and cows-men fighting bitterly for the right: to the land I in the Panhandle " . district oi Texas- ‘a thrilling IVestern that I has a romantic interest Their jail-break is L; H ‘/ | a rioti. You'll . . ‘"159’ ‘(‘IO\'” I iuutlncc 2.15 laugh a thousand ‘whuflslllllxtllfilllzlkil.’ ' 16c, 37c. muglhs! ‘ l Eve. 7 a s45 "rivlsrhii 'l‘.~\l. 26c, 42c. 5'30. s?’ . ALSO-OUR. GANG COMEDY 1 “FLY MY KITE" \-.:..t.z MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON "BLUE RHYTHM" liiiisirol" Act “Story Book Parade“ and Screen Souvenirs . _. We and m other olllrers as wvll. A ' .' 1% given l\irs. Roy Mulch and I i:.\l:\'s<'i.ii:i‘l; u: i. The second Blllltlul mm tin’! H‘ 331" n" 1'“ Earllsclille Wollltuis Instztiite “as ‘t we illiriilg the year by tilt.‘ | held at the homc ol Mls. Roy l\I‘.l'\'Il Si": ‘ on Moridzlv Noiuinbtr 9iil. r-“ll If"? '»-' " ' l .. . thirteen nlsznhtlx; and eight lull u) ill’ . ‘.1 Ki X l “m! _ .- . l. r- - ~- ; - , ' Ul present. The mcrnug optihd b, ‘R011 h. .\l . .1 ,n lll | , 5 —— BIIG SHOR T TALKIES singing A-Instjiutu (hpvvx [,,;p,“-,.d p1,- ’. r.<l.; innouiitiiifl’ to $7.71, A repiml of Cycm], Roll mill \\’.'l.\' ilnlly’ rendered by the m‘ 31,111,115 “m, In. 1 parents in 1002. In 1908 she was interment was in the local cemet- rPfvflClMI-‘(I l» I15‘ I _ [we Alinuzi ~. L ;.: John CYurrIei" kindly ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ' _ ‘ _, mwmu, w“ m“ t.) ‘ McDonald, and to this ullioii was Donald, J. E. Nicholson, D. G. Gard- mccunu am . - : -' ' were tlun l'r‘.\(l : "In; "iloiv to improve the Institute." I _ movmlg “.3; mo“ brought to ‘three daughters: William A, Lillian < Frank Mlchiiud. A spit lzdill 1' ' i‘ v the P), ,_ ; III .n. A tl'\1llI_\' lllllch \\'.'ls then 5(‘l‘\'- _ __ _ Re on of d” N, by m? I,US.L,,S§.‘ “Hi MumL Milimoelcct, who with I11: sctrouing tllfll‘, Mrs. VI/illiuin McNeviii, ofHow- the‘; hpqrd from‘ owl ripvi-t flullll husband and father are left to land, one brother and three sisters, ‘ ' ' ' _ | mourn the loss of a lziud, patient, Neil MacNcvin, Lincoln; MrsW. E. devoted wilc and mother. eeipts, $127.75: Evmn making a tot-ii of stillrlll Electing: of oilicc-rs for l. year are: Prr dc t. Airs. liicLt-od; Vice-n: lllUlll, f‘ Cairiei": Seer-M ‘rvmiii I town, whore they have resided ever IPierce, of International Falls, Minn. I since. She was (ivputy town clrrk The deceased was the eldest “T” ‘ lor several y rs, while her husbiiild daughter of Mrs. Ellie and the late I |held the olliee. Iicr daughter Lil- William MacNcvln, formerly of East 1n Memoriam 311154. ELIZABETH MAFLIZOD Y . ‘(i112 ' lion. ivhoovas with her, accompanied Valleyfield. P. E. Island, Mr. Mc- Young. YLLMPCLDUI; Dmfl M 'mddmm aw thelldlmnh of Mré-Ené-Fl; I the remains to her lat.- hoine, WllClC Leod being the second son of the PM" Mchmm Jmm M“ [Aim lm-LOJM I1‘ m-‘C Dtvwméép Ho; it rested, surrounded by all zlburid- late Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. McLeod. m“ and M“ CNN Xnlmnnnn; Amh ‘ mm. Basis“ . irrurwdglv/ Aftzil-‘noo-l‘ ancc of lJCIllllll-‘Ill’ ilo\ 1's, WlllCIl of the same. place. Although they Ilors. Airs. Roy Aiulcll and 1 ..'s Fun Imzzrust 1Z7 lflfll alter 1n opcrifioiu Scanned Imy bontmlg a» She “Ins a '10“ the" bum place over twenty “Quad Sm had {mu 1-“ ‘admin; high}, ‘m; swat lvwr of llovivrs- ‘years ago, they are still kindly re- It was mowd and Spcondo“ that n “mm w‘ ' She was ‘mmsnt PM Funerahservices were held at the menlbered, and deep sympathy goes vote of (hank. be rszicnclcrl to IIIQIVHIIFYIIPIEI P. E I. forty-six’ Sonifcgat-Ion-al‘Cmwch W130‘). m" out‘ m Mr. MCI-cad and family in Turing m‘, “mt. M J‘ J. Mfluwwn 60mg“; to-Héwklnd km‘ ..m.r\§i‘1):n.\y. when: its,“ Raymond Cossc- their sore bereavement, and also the > ' r \ spoke in a tender way. The Ifainily of the deceased. “I14 HE trunnion A BEAUTIFUL GIRL FOR REVENGE She thought he loved her, but no sooner had the wedding vows been taken than he told her that lie hated her-“hated her whole breed.” For had not her father stood by while he, an innocent man, was sent to prison? And had he not come out with hate and vengeance in his heart? So Jim Lee married John Gresham's girl for revenge-——to taunt her father and the other man. But she fought him. She fought him with a weapon he had no defence for . . . love. How this love triumphs over a con- suming hate is the story told in JOHN C-RESHAMS GIRL By Concordia Merrel This is the story of a great love . . . the love of a girl for a man who professed to hate her. From the first instalment to the last, it is filled with drama; you cannot afford to miss a single line of this daring story. This innocent young girl will tear at your heart; she will bring tears to your eyes, and smiles to your lips. By all means read “John Gresham’s Girl.” Commencing Next Week in The Gharlotteiown Guardian * Don ’t' miss a line of this daring love story! . is i x a s, Kent 8t Cher" . . “mug ennleo; 94,401,011 1 wk articles for Cni tmas gifts at Bap- Police Court held yvfilerd“? mom- I the travelling is favourable. Rev. lug. Several further tax cases were i. Ewen MacDougau Wm preach SM», heard also a debt case tried. Q11 the year round is a subscription K to The Charlottetown Guardian. s tltfi ds ti rnbrond. Izzy 5m? aggxlfecirte Eme o liD-The Can. Nat. Freighter Can-I ‘Peters Cathedral Hall today. Tea and Sale, December 3rd. ren's Table, Handkerciels, Home; SOCIAL GATHERING-The sec- Cooklng Table and a delicious After- 0nd of the series of Auction Forty- Prlday, December 4th. 10627-12-3-21. Elves under the auspices of St. Char- les Auxiliary was held in Caledonia. guaranteed, and Mrs. John Skinner and iamilynhfhc Ilrlze winners were as follows: ~ Give us a ca" at same Stand above the of- who have hm m sheet Harbor m. m Lad“ Dim, Miss News Bum; flceof the Est. A. J. Biffm, Lower Queen Street. the past four years, are spending n‘, 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Peters and Mrs. C. few days in town v/Lslting with My,‘ Boisncr equal, and drawn by Mrs. Skinner's parents, M1; and Mrs_:Boisner; Gentlemeirs 1st prize, Mr. Alex skinner, before going m 3911C. Boisner; 2nd, Mr. Frank McDon- R1v@;,p_ y; 151mm where M“ skimiald; Consolalozi prize, Mr. Jamey m1- hw; accepted a can as lms;or____k'l\icAulay and Lucky Table, Mrs. m_ , united in lll1ll'l‘l'.l§‘,G with Angus l). cry. The pail bearers were: Dan Mc- ‘born six children, three sons and ner, Bert Nasoii, Ernest Coon and . h,- ;,,,_.._,,,,. n“, ;;.,U,.,,,__.,_, A?" € M11 (iliristi1icl1vi.,b.llolm A. Roderick. Besides her own dear family, she an ulli E izii e h, all of Lust ‘leaves to mourn, a heart-broken mo- New Glasgow Ncws.—' ‘lviorgan, Bristol. Vt.; Mrs. W. H. In 1914, the fiilnily moved to this fBret, of this town, and Mrs. J. A. ‘ ior Red Cross Branch was organiz-- M“ be gwm" ed 1n Argyle Shore School, Ncvem-, bcr 27th, with twenty-one members’ , enrolling It was decided to hold home Tuesday lLgllt from .___,- PRICES ‘r0 surr all pockets at ._-r~_. .__€- i- RKET i-lces paid —-— t nlsffluEslfvfLgurs 5a: 15mm B, A nanny AFTERNOON TEA or V" ' ‘and sale of fancy work and useful 1°""“”’“' tist School Room, filday, December 10627-12-3-21. MCLURE AND MACKINNO will open the rur buylns 5888011 Monday, December 7th. N 4th. 10613-4! MT. STEWART UNITED ChllICIl of Canada, Services, Dec. 6th, as fol- , lows: Mt. Stewart, 11 and 7; Lot 40, SILVER FOX FUR “Imwfl Sam‘ at 3. Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Covehead, 1888-65. fit 5111mm K“m“dy'5' Kmthvlll be the preacher for the day. 53-. ChTOWH- 1°549‘11‘3°’°°d 1 wk| weather and roads favorable. I OF SCOTLAND-If I POLICE COUR/II-Irhere was no: CHURC“ ! bath 6th. at Cape ‘Traverse at 10.30; I DeSable at 3 P. M. and Argyle’ A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS and shore at 7‘ P. M- ‘w te crepe maiocaln with a cur- o! this belt arrangement. wit. fflldl St. Peter's Cathedral sale today, 5T lwmzrmrs‘ T‘ w‘ L‘ Prowse’ Iloua bell: that extends from slightly of the crepe-marocaln cross in the , ‘Thursday December 3rd. 17 Villa Street, willbeAt Home, thltvbexow the armpns g0 midway of front like a flchu, go over the ‘ ' 10637-12-3-11. ‘mursday aftemvm mm 3 l° 6 m hips. n consists or narrow rollsfshoulders and do the some in the - - o'clock. 1osia-12-a-1i. of purpmhmown swam‘, mum back Silver Foxes (lANADA-CUBA SERVICE OPEN- BRING YOUR AND OTHER runs "n, MR. A.:ILEVIN B. R. HOLMAN’S OFFICE 145 GREAT ‘GEORGE STREET and receive IIIIIIIEST MARKET PRICES LEVIN FIIR COMPANY LII. ’aClI&l1 Farmer salcd from George- BRING You" 5mm, fox m“ tmtown Wednesday morning with a. 5am Bums at Sumo, KemmdyysIi cargo of potatoes on her inaugural “em s,” Charkmctown’ voyage in the Canada-Cuba ser- 105-19-ll-30-eod 1 wk; » Cuba. Part of the loading was done: Con"; ONE. COME ALL to 5L, at Souris, previous to the vessel ‘calling at Georgetown. She will pro- occd direct w Cuba. Some fifteen 10637-l2-3-lLI loaded. FANCY WORK. Aprons, Child-I CALL TO l’. E. ISLAND-Rewmub Rooms on Monday evening. We would like to do your pal-ling and cleaning, thousand bushels of potatoes wcrelag properly shaped afid cleaned furs appea] to the buyer. On account of the Iower prices being offered for pelts, we have decided to reduce our charges to $1.00 for petting and 25c. for cleaning. All work if‘ oxe s Wanted! s f W. F. MILLER. Queen Street. ; 1 ' Frank McGuignn. The next of the series will be held next Monday ev- JUMOR RED CROSS_A Jum cnlng when the usual good prize: Mr. George ltiticCormae arrlvcdi Holy . IHeart Seminary owing to the scr-l the meetings every second Friday, at 3 D-Clock “m, fomwmg onloers lous illness of his father. Mr. were elected. President, MaaNevln; Vice President, MacLenn; Secretary, James Mac- Dollgall; Dougall. Health and Cleaniness, Vina Mac- Phull; Programme. Edwin Camip- ._,_._,,,A,_ __,_,_ _ _ V _ _ I > bell; Service, Foster I " i: MSW" h l‘ ' '+_'~>*"' ‘*"T’~"_'~“ —(Patr1ot Please Copy.) Alberta i chryslome MacCoimnc Saint I smug _ Gcorgcs. I Treasurer, Lillian _M‘ac- ARGYLE SHORE Committee Convencrs, I Argyle Sher; School for the month nmcPhaiLl of November: Grade X.—l, Stella lviacLcan; .., Alberta MacN-evln. CLYDE “WEB YOUNG PHLI Grade VIIi.—l, James MacDon- PLES S0CIETY-_On Wednesday gall; 2, Cecil MacPliail. evening, November 25, the people of Clyde River met at the‘ Edlvi“ camps“; home o‘! Mr. Peter lnman, for the purpose of organizing a Young People's Society. Rev. Mr. Wakel-lng ' occupied the chair and the follow-I lng officers were appointed: Presl- dent, John Hcartz; Vice President. Robert Matheson; Secretary, Win- nie Best; ‘Treasurer, Milton Mac- Laughln: Group Leaders, John AS Murray, Mrs. Dari MacNeill; “Lead-_ er for Bible Rev. Mr. Wakellng; Organist, Mrs. youngl Grade V.~1. Vina ltiacPhail; 2. 1 Phail. I Grade IV.~-1. drcd Scllar; 4, Leslie lVIucNevlli; 5, Ralph ltiacPiiail; 6, Irene Mac-i Shall; '1, Abner Campbell. Grade liL-l, No.1 MucDoiigall: 2, Lethn MucPhall: Grade II.—-1, John MucPhall; 2, (‘file MacPhail; 3, Minnie Seller. Grade . (Sr.)~1, Earl Boyce; 2, Lllzabcth MacDougall. Grad: I. (Jr.)~1, Erma MacPhaILI Psrfcct attendance for the month -Vlna Iiacfllnll, Lillian MaeDou-l grill, Mildred Scllar, Neil MucDou-1 gal, John MaePhail. I Teacher, Mary S. MacKay. ' (Patriot please copy.) Discussion Period", i HeberIMacPhaII. After a few brief. remarks by the new officers and others the meeting was brought to a close by singing and prayer; A bountiful lunch was then served in Mrs. Inmanfls usual good style, and; alter a, social hour spout 1n playing, games all dispersed to their various homes feeling that it had llecn an ‘Yin niaiyatain “vmmg w“ “m” | Fiduciary Issue 2——(AP)——Tlle " 1 LONDON, Dec. British treasury has decided to‘ “POULTRY-n Wm m‘? “U maintain its fiduciary issue-that “mm “"5 mflwhams t" B“ l“ part of the note issued not corn-i- M"! "l"! me " W“ M" em‘ ed by gold-at tzvsoooooo, it was! dressed poultry to offer. Highest nnnwnccd today | prices. prompt returns. F. B. Conrado The author“), o; the Bunk of‘ 10611-12-2-31 England t0 issue fiduciary bank’ notes to that amount was extended until Dee. 14. The issue ivas in- creased by 535,000,000 on Aug. 1. Following is the honor roll oi The announcement sets at rest KMIYS 01°55 5°h°°1 ml‘ u" milllm rumors that the treasury intended °I Nmlemben“ increasing the fiduciary issue in Mffyafiaxggfigngézi: Paqueti 2' view of the Christmas demand for Grade VIII-l, Mary Bradley; 2, currency‘ William Waddcll; 3, Mary McKen- I SUM wAisT Aéyuunrh n" ""1 Pmm“ Waddm- WITH ouvloi .; vriiviis BY (equal)' a, Wilfred Woods. ' FARE’ Doc‘ 2"O"““°“s “W” Gradz; v-1, Mildred Curraghel"; 2, ‘famed wwhcr by “ mm“ “m” Francis Kelly; 3, Richard Monag- is the order or the day m feminine figures. Bruycrels "Chant Indon" han. Grade IV-l, Francis McDonald; moves ill-a’ dress that °“ any 2, Thomas Trainer; 3, Annie Wad- "—- ABSORBINE Grade III-J, Rita Bradley; 2, Kc. cleans off bunches ' KELLTS CROSS SCHOOL vln McKenna; 3, Genevieve Carrag- her. Grade 1-1, Gavin Woods; z, Ma- bel Monaghan. Perfect attendance for the month o! NOVCmIJBTP-Albfln Pnquet, Pei-ec- za Waddell, Lloyd Waddell, Wilfred Woods, Leo Campbell, Mildred Car- ragher, Francis Kelly. Thomas while horse workg honcwiiiir IrI Cifl ll‘ l Molly nritlvcoffrlluli.‘ 150 Great George Street Bring in Your FOR MY_ VALUATION NO OBLIGATION TO SELL - I BELIEVE MY PRICES TO BE THE BEST. ILIIEII rox PELTS PAUL SCHULZE OF ISAAC A. SCIIOEN at SONS 1N0. Charlottetown, P. l. I. l0l97-l1-IiJ-ttS-12i. I The following ' is the report of —- lNotice-To Foxmen Pelts will be received on consignment by “r Fm" “in” officials of our Marketing Dept. at the Rev- Ln,“ MMDO, ere Hotel, Charlottetown, Friday, Dec‘. 4th Fall; 2. Lloyd Macbougall; 3, Mil-I and Tuesday, Dec. » Cash advances will be given to any ship- pers desiring same. CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. l0_(_i08-12-.2-3i _ FITCH FOR SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GENUINE BRITISH BRED FITCH FROM PRIZE WINNING STOCK All immunized against disease, which protects the buyer. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. J. E. MURRA Y Summerside, R. R. 1. g 10073-l1-14-Sat.-tue.-7l. Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned assures you of the best of service and satisfac- 10038-1l-lil-fii-tlicntts-s-Sw. coral. cum. boil . A vent Oilfield. izrdlhillriigxdéfi Trainor, Francis McDonald, sema- dette Carrazher, Genevieve Carragh- er, Reta. Bradley, Faustino Monog- han, Mary Kelly. Book otauntneo. W F. Young, 11w“ Lyman 131113., biontieal. P.E.l. Potato Growers’ Association Our Modern ,WelI-Equipped Pelting and Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen using the most up t0 date methods, tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by insu raneo. BOURKE and LUND F- A-. BOURKE cocoon LUND Corner Great George and Kent Streets Phone 1331 P. 0. Box 113 .,.. WE ARE BUYING Tablestock and Bulk I —TURNIPS — Each Day at Our Warehouse In Charlottetown ' ~ d’