..\_~_._.i . ...-_~. ,....... .. i. any Pit IT.’ iillifillll 'l‘()D.\Y G WED- ,-‘,_ii. _. ,' - ii l’. .\l. i was s: on i . . --~ RIIWmW”)\KU\V~FI¢ .- -» '--<-.-w-.- __.._ »-- _-.. ._.,,,__|_ nrn-qfr- 1'1’ ‘*.-\-i 5-3; Mn‘. ca‘! A8051;- ‘HQ-ii, ‘l0 aiiwl": Er» ir..;..._. c-tvea ~' .imssu,. at Qlllvlactilli ’ ‘Allin ‘1;§ui 1M1. Xlflfll . . ad Fun ‘fill-JIM “nu . . T-‘tsuvtuiurt l'i.'\ - . f? .»\li'lu().\‘ - VPit liiiil u. d-iLVLHEDY I).\ll.Y 315 — 1.00—8.45 VYHDIEYVS D .. TIT [TE H (JMLN S INSTIT FIE ‘The grnpal lites-ting of the Bra- -ns Institute, met at on MacDonald . .\\- Fitn with an ct- t- o. niiir ma. fir; and 0W0 .-"r_r_' mic-tied by singing; o) 0151-. in‘ wed by the Cr ii Roll call was un-l an» lPlVi and pre- v o" The mi- l l 1on7: . .25 during the . nf comznitices were - .~ fnliimrinq new 00m- r. r Kfathfiaorbl .. ..tm iiiztl Mrs. Ewen . Atlnm Mac- . y...‘ w ,.~..=,i.ii-. 1r»... ,-~~ 1-. ~ l ~.~- ‘ml: "heme of riuirlng a longer period or piepqm- l But the gag Pwiiror: Murray» members to her home, for mo next, rips». l, XIIQPHYIR. roll (all to be ariwered by -". -. i-n Todd. and a dl-cussion on “Should the alien- p ("w “m l daid of teachers be raised by n- “Interiies Caift Take Money” _ At Prince Edward Iiiternrs Can't Take Bitoney, l l: romantic drama. came to ce Edward Theatre last- spleridid pair of Barbara Stanviyck I‘. 0V anti Joel Alt-Crea in the leading roles. s-ixact their parts. nIlC as an . . _.cd airi with a pat. and lie as a young interns. with the " m that has made of them the e romantic film pair of mil- Lioyd Npian is also in the a splendid rule rir-s Can‘: Take Money ls a story o! a dilemma which rvnen .\! Cree finds ii impos- Iai-ie a fee from a pati- h would make i: possibe o tied .\I;.~s SIIHWXCK and r iiappine-s b_v re-unit- ltcr child bv a previ- .\l;.-L- Sianivgcl: dries nd why McCrea can- money and they part q aizel. Tnelr destinies are o it ‘."l‘.£’!l a rarkcteer. to; um.’ McCrea ll a for complex sitiiaviori 1n his own mari- for the . portrays This was made pos- thc service of Dr. ian who to Direc'or ii: whose ."n(. d; pom-aged , "Torcliy Blane” At Capitol girl reporter acted bv the gay l seen agazn today on of tfiie Capitol in Blane. The Adventurous Bio cie. a comedy-drama Likewise will be seen her like- able but not-so-brilliant boy friend. Detective-Lieutenant Steve‘ McBride. portrayed by that big he- l niari of the films Barton Mac- Lane Torchy Blane, the Adventurous Blonds is described as even fun- nier and more exciting then its , two predecessors in the series. . Smart Blonde and Flyaway Baby. ; in which the same pair of players V were the principzis i It is a tale about how a qizar~ i tet of male reporters. irked by , TOIThYs scoring of so many scoops over them. try to get vengeance They hire an out-of-vrork actor m K118i‘ the paz: of a corpse and Y. give Torchy a lot of misinforma- L1l0il about a supposed miii-dgig She husllcs to her paper and ‘"1185 a ms story about the crime, and the framers chuckle when Torchys appears on the street boonierangs on the boys. because the fake mur- der turns out to be an actual murder. which TOPCII)’ and Steve . Svlve. and the conspirators are the ‘ ones that prove out of luck, __‘_______ BIRCH GROVE . WOMEN'S INSTITUTE T119 Biwh Grove W. I. met on. Dec. 8, at the home of Mf$_ '1\i-ii@_ i man Paynter. The Vice pres Mrs‘ T. Pavnter presided and the meet- 11"! “'85 opened by the ni-tiuiw Ode. followed by the creecL There “re three visitors and eleven mémlfiw Nspflndcd w the roll call, Minutes of last meeting ware mid and approved. A neat sum wag realized from the Pantry Sale held in November. ‘The sick mm- - mlfilfié flllbmilltd its report, 1|, W55 decided w DB-ok Clu-ismias boxes on Dec. zlrd for needy fanlflie5_ B150 Yo" contribute towards a {mid for Christmas gift no the Infirmary and w DWl/ide a treat for the school children. ‘Ihroe dollar; was voted for purchase of Christan“ seals from the T. B. Inaguo and the resolution of the T. B. league rerrrovidins more adequate care r0;- i tumrculosis patients was endorsed. committees for next month are as follows: Program. Mrs. Schunnan, Mrs. Scales, Mrs. flrnmom; Iiunoh, George Jar-dine, Mrs. Jack Jardine. Mrs. John Iiewis. A pro- flmm consisting o! contests and a wading by Mrs. Austin Rogers was eflloyed by all alter Whidl lunch wa= served by the homes, Meeting dosed with lihe National Anthem. UNION IN INDIA Dy The Canadian Fri BOllIEAY-Blr George Ogllvlc. Ycliflnlr after 3'7 years in the In- lhe whole or India. A paper on. "The Best. Way to aim, diving gang went. m Sum- Trmn“ a m?‘ f“ Lmi" w" “Pd b!’ mar-aide om lmsiness on Monday. . . Mrs. Cummings. Mrs. Pomrw Murray invited the u... v ri -l" ruins u-cre‘ tion." Meeting closed by singing (- ~ - 4 v i. I .. ributed the National Anthem. Qilleetlon p, ir.» o, cw- » tr .. amounted to fifty-five cents. -f- rz-rr mrwr. I "i 7:‘ ‘ “PIQTWTK lfilfili‘ WINTER BUS BUS LEAVES CHA a (From White's Restaurant) FOR §URIMER5IDE _ l own! Sundnv - 9.00 A. i? S.ui:r|l.i,v only — 10.00 PJI. ',' BIIS LEAVES SURTMERSIDE r. (Frnm Gourlle‘; 5' FUR CHARIKITTETOWN . vxflryll Sunday - 8.30 A.M.. 11.30 A.M.. 4.00 P-M- i.’ I‘|l.’l_\ only - 10.00 P.‘i\‘|. 006' .1‘.- _~ w.’ ml 0 whllfiiOflil-lvslfltlflfi Nita... ' Trii ' d. SCHEDULE RLOTTETOWN 3- i M.. 1.15 P.M.. 3.15 Ell. Sunday only — 10.00 AM. Drug More) Sunday only — 7.80 EM. Borden. -- By Alllll ricisl ciiisuiii VlllE, Ridicules Report Loy- alisis Beaten On Re- turn To London. LONDON. Dec. 13—-OPi Havasi -Pacing a mozion of censure in the House of Commons fcr state- ments made in Madrid. Clement Attlee. Labor Opposition made-r returned to London today from Slain to declare ihatflany zdea the Spanish Government is beaten is entirely fake." I .\fr. Aiilee dffcCllbfll as "ridicul- ous" the attempt to obtain a v ‘ t the Commons censuring lm for public statements in SUDDOYI of the Government cause made during his Spaiizsli tour at the head of a labor delegation. i Interviewed in the Comm-‘ns corridors this afternoon. the 0p- 1 when ,1; Bug}; 1g] position Leader ivas optlmi-tic re- garding Sflfllllrh Republican chan- ces. He expressed the convicncn 1n!‘- Unfiluyllnluwm UUAKUIA“ Tc Broadcast Christmas llayi i(‘.P By Guardian's Special Wirei LONDON. Dec. 12 — Canadian wild life today ilii-kered across a iam Palace as the Royal Family spent a normal. quiet day on zlic anniversary of the historic fillllOllllCélllélll. in the House that any Insurgent efforts to take 0-’ COIIHHOH» ma! K1118 Edward Madrid are doomed to failure. "I tvas surpr wd at the orgaiii- i0‘- “bdmmo” ization. both civil and militanj" he continued. "The general im- srevlon given us in many places was stich that ive could not have known a war was going on." The Labor leader wa~ particu- larly moved by the welcome he and the delegation received. When they arrived at a theatre one night the actors stopped the show ‘while the OfCllérlffi played ‘God Save The King!“ Mr. Attlee and lilS companions. including Philii» Ngpl Baker and Miss Ellen Wilkinsm. replied by extending th=lr clenched fists in the Popular Front salute. Borden The annual meeting of the Bor- doii Women's institute look plat-ml Friday, Dec. 3rd. The presidcnti Mrs. Herring reported a very sue? oesslul year, both socially and fi- nancially. The membership ui- Crea ed from l6 to 35 during the year. Tuelve regular meetings were held and five sp€cial meetings wit-h. an increase attendance of thirteen. The financial statement was very creditable, a local of $514.24 being raised. This sum wa= inised chiefly by weekly card parties. a play. and catering to the‘ Bordon‘ Fox show etc. The donations were given 1o many worthy causes. cliieflyxThc Catholic and. Protestant Orphanage .55 each, Prince Co. Hospital. a woollen blanket, Pro- vincial Sanatoriumse, Anti T. B.. $1. Bordon Town Hall,$25, Bordon Girl Guidesslz Bordon Boy Scouts. $12. Borden Rink. $29 Borden School. $25. desk for town hall.$l4 50.fruit for sick. $37. Total ‘expenditure, $396.24. Balance. $118.0‘) A very successful district coit- venlion wa held in Borden Hall. August» 10th. The secretary has been appointed to the Anti T. B. League Executive. Election of officers was as follows:- Pre idem, Mrs. Julian Herring re-eiected. Vice president, Mrs. Lorne VcAlc-er. .Secrctar,v. Mrs. George Sharp Treasurer, Mm. Wallis Field. Auditors. Mrs. Willard Iieard, Mrs. F. P. Sexton. Director; Mrs. J. V. MacDonald.- Mrs. W. MacIver. Mrs. MacPlierson. Delegates. Mrs. R. Rogers. Mrs. Eldon Campbell. Sick committees, Mrs. C. Mac- Arthur, A. P. Cerect-i. The meeting ivas then adjourned after the singing of the National Anthem. Miss Pearl Sfewait ond Miss Pauline Mclsaac of Borden spent the week-end in Charlottetown the g-uesls of Mrs. Herbert. Love. Mr. and Mm. George Anderson 0f Borden “"976 NCCHI. VLSILOTS l0 the city. A vecy enjoyable card parvy was held at the home of Mr. P. J. Mac- Innis Saturday. Dec. 4th. Eight tables were in attendance. The ladies first prize was won by Mrs. O. E, MacDonald. Men's first. 1V1!‘- Petei- MacDonald. Consolation, Mrs. Athol Woodslde. My. Roy Morrison. employee of I _ “own h _ n, d the 14 clubs in his golf bag, fash- me SS mafia“ a‘ r “me loned a. four-under-par 67 today to take a two-stroke lead in the first round of the $10,000 Mlaml Blit- Mllss Audrey Henderson of "m" open" diim Service. declared that nothing ohiu-iorwmwn short of federation of the lndc- weekend with Miss Olga. love 0| ipr-ndent principalities would unite ~ to his home after an extensive stay in Monotan, I. B. spent. a delightful l. o m. Ralph Toomba. employee v1 George McManus WELL‘ I THOUGH L lfificour 6H1‘- his 67 and it stood up the rest of States Professional Golfers Associ- ation champion, seemed headed to- ward that figure until he ran into trouble on the 550 yard 15th hole. Revolta finished seconotwltii 69. VIII had executed aninstrumenti King Geoige. following the cus- l tom of his ‘nebved father. w! speak to il Empire on Christmas alienation. it was announced. The. be broadcast from his faihefs fmorite iesidence. The last Christmas message was in 1935 less than a month before George V dircl. There was none last YEZH‘ iii the aftermath of the abdi- cation. Tochvvls move was given by “Grey O\vl.“ the Canadian Indian naturalist. in a "command per- formance" of his films dealing with the life of the beaver on the Mis- ‘ sissatiga River. The movie was shown especially for the vouiu: Princesses. Elizabeth and ‘Margaret Rose. but was also. enjoyed by the King and Queen Elizabeth. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Report of Spring Valley School for the month of Novnieber: Grade VIII-l Eileen Glover; 2. Ruby Caselcy; 3 Rose Mary Glov- er. Grade VII Si‘. -—1 Glover; 2. Eunice Wendall Harrington Guade VII Jr. -l. Imrena Mac- Ixfan; 2. Gerald Glover; 3. Lorenzo Mac-Milan Gade VI—1, Elva Bryanton; 2 Ellwood Champion, Grade V—-l Velma Brennan; 2. Margaret McKiiinon; 3, Irene Brennan Grade IV—-1 Maurice Glover; 2. Ellsworth Champion; 3 James Mc- Kinnon Gade I1 Sr. -l Louine Cotton. 2. Lillie Cotton; 3 Verna Bryan- ton Grade II Jr. _l. John Brennan Grade I (a1 -_l. Austin Suds- bllyi 3- DOFPUIS’ Bryaiitoh: 3. Gordon Aziticiwon GmdcI 1b~ —l Thomas Tuplin, Teacher. Lottie E, Pi-ofiit, Adelaide Caslev; 3 BEDEQUE SCHOOL Report of Central Bedeque School for the mont/lis of October and November. Grade X l Howard Leard. 2, Austin MacKeiiii-a. 3. Gerald Mac- Kflma. Grad:- IX l, Harold Lem-d, Grade VIII 1. Norah Mac-Kenna. Z. Lloyd Hoes. s. F‘i"aiik Gallant. Giiadc VI 1. Ruth Johnson. 2. RObETt Lcard. 3. Dcnton Hogg. .. Grade V l. Ralph Lord. 2. Mary Johnson. 3. Austin Jolmwii. Grade IV l. Ralph Hogg, 2. Ruth Crosmaii, 3. George Green. . (‘made III l. cfllllsiflnfl.’ lfiaser. 2. Elmer Gall-ant. 3, Melvinn Perry. Grade II Si‘. l. Willard Hoeg. 2. Preston Green, 3. Ida Gallant. Grade II Jr. l. Leona. Hooper 2. Sidney Green, Grade I 1. Claude H021. Ritlpli T. Larkiii. Principal. Hare] M. Green. A-sistant. Snead Leads Open Golf Field (Al! By Guardian's Special Wire) COR-AL GABLfi, Flu. Dec. 13—- Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., using only ll of Snead came in about noon with he day although Johnny Revolta f Evanston, Ill., former United l Eastern Guardian ‘Armstrong of Montague. Four ichildren of Mr. Cowans first fam- i»- ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian V ma)’ be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onc-m cal. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'CLARK'S at Montflmle are nor ready for Christmas sholilxf-i; with an extraordinary fint 615916)’ 01 seasonable merchandise. L-832-12-14-1l. ..°CLARR'S at Montague have special prices , Robi.n' Rood Flour $3.98. BHIVCI- flour $3.45. molasses. silflar. Bic-- ctc., specialiy reduced for f-ht‘ Christmas Season. L-833-12-14'1i~ “PBRING YOUR POULTRY. due-ks, geese. turkeys. etc., to Clark's at Montague and get h Sh‘ est. market prices and shoP M19" the variety is the best and 1110 prices for the goods Yflll Wm" U“? iowesi, L-8J2-l2-14-1l. ..'FUI\'ERAL SERVICES-The funeral of Mr. Leiih Cowaiilioivei‘ Montague. W110 Pflned 3W" °n Dec. 2nd, was held Sunday after- noon. Dec. 5th. After a short ser- vice at his late residence. the re- mains were taken to the Lower Montague Church where the ser- vice was conducted by Rev. A. H. Long. assisted by Rev. John Ster- ling. Georgetown. and Rev. C. E. ilv. who reside in U.S.A.. namely Sink. Mrs. Harry Walker and Mi‘. in time for the funeral. Theymade a record trip covering the distance 2 Jersey in a little over 24 hours. morning. PERSONALS Poole A: Thompson. Montague, left i on a business trip to St. John, N.B. L ..'Mi-s. R. G. MacDonald who was in the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment returned to her home in Montague on Saturday. Hcr many friends are pleased to see her back. L ..'Fi-iends of Mr. Charles Vick- erson. Montague. are glad to see himhome after his recent serious operation in the Kings Co. Hospi- tal. 1,. . ‘Mrs. Angus MacPherson. Bel- mont. Mass, who came home to attend the funeral of her father Mr. Angus McDonald of Valley- field. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Malcolm Martin. Montague. for a. few days before her return to US. L . ‘Miss Bessie Poole. lower Mon- tague. left on an extended trip to Boston and other centres where she will visit friends. L . ‘Mr. Miles. relieving manager of the Bank of Commerce. Monta- gue. during Mi. L. H. Collins lil- ncss. left for Halifax where he will take up his duties in the supcriii- tendents office there. L ___________i OPPOSE THIRD TERM (By The Canadian Press) WASHINGTON-Jlfhirtcen heads of universities and colleges iii the United States have expressed dis- approval oi arthirci term flbilllllll- lion for President Roosevelt. Ontaflo And Quebec To Establish An Economic Alliance ornaments of Oullrlfl lull QM‘ i,“ gegk u loin force: in placing their views on Dentin- ion-Provlnclll relations before the Rowefl Commission, now In western Canada studying that. relationship. Plans for an In- end were announced today by until Cliristmasz. Premlen Hepburn and Dup- lessls. burn said arrangements would be completed late today for such a conference. Later he Mrs. H. E. Balconie. Mrs. A. L. Ben canlpbem John P. Cowan arrived home Fmust-lna McQuaid_ of nearly 1,000 miles from New me McQumaxL Thev left on return Wednesdaa phen McQum-(L 2. Judson MacPhee; 3, Blanche Docherty. ..'.\lr. L. H. Poole of the firm of Helen Docherm Pliee. L. P. Bcrrigan. teacher. TORONTO. IM- Ill-G"- lcrprovlncial conference l0 that At Queen's Park Mr. Hep- was in telephone conversation with the Quebec Premier, who announced he would meet. the Ontario Government leader in Montreal Monday. The Que- bec Premier however would not discuss the conference's sub- jecl. “We are going to form an economic alliance with Que- bec," Mr. Hepburn sald. "The demands from the western provinces seem to indicate that Ontario and Quebec will have to stand together on rep- resentation: to the Commis- sion." ATTRACTIVE ASH-TRAY‘ A? so GILLETTE BLUE sum s Two Gllts for the Prloo o! Ono! i Q Any man who shaves would handlorue Balrelite uh. y_ welcome Gillette’: striking new In thin practical, per 41 Combination Gift package of Ire month: of cle cr,_ 50 Gillette Blue Blade! in I Quicker lhavea. The uh- ay Itself coat: you nothing u pay only for the blades. it makes a useful, handoqig accessory for home or o =1 Ark your dealer to chow thinndothcrGillctteCriftScc, ELMWOOD SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade X—l, Mary McQuillan: 2. Grade VIII-l. Hilda. Gallant; 2. Grade VI-l, Eugene McQuillan; Raymond McQuillan; 3, Cather- Grade V-1. Leo Gallant; 2, Ste- Grade IV—-1, Wilfred Campbell: Grade II—l. Roma MacPhee; 2, Grade I-—l. Jean Docherty. Perfect attendance: Alvin Mac- I 4% LS FOR one . #0 EXPRESS You c A _ oldfigew within oxpns caring: limit at cli principal polnh at NO EXTRA COsT. LOVI CHARG$ ON pAgfii l’ TO 15 L5 Qqohauhbd 1§_ g 3 4 5 "‘*"'i>'&l.'.‘il.""' m.» it». it». .1». u». Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . 15¢ 11¢ 99¢ 97¢ 39¢ New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island o..¢t.¢¢..... '.15¢ m 26¢ 33¢ 40¢ ' .. 15¢ 23¢ 32¢ 41¢ 50¢ 3222i... 15¢ 26¢ 38¢ 49¢ 6°¢ Saskatchewan . 15¢ 26¢ 38¢ 50¢ 65¢ A erta . . . . . .. British Columbia“ . . 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