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We will pay $5.00 in cull lo! eaclr llrnerlclr which we publish and publication wlll include the write/l nama and addrosr. All llmerlclu‘ become the property o! Cudaliy Soap Worlrr. Cudahy Soap Works Dept. l00.—64 Macaulay Ave..'l'oronto.Onl'. ~ Mode in Connie y, No-w Is The Time .fl;-- to get , A‘ REAL BARGAIN The ROGERS HARDWARE couruu LIMITED T53 are offering a 20% niscouvr on the following linesz— Horse Rugs Skates Hockey Sticks Hockey Gloves Shin Pads _ Skis t Toboggans Boys Shovels Boys Sleighs Sleigh Bells llandling Poultry at Highest Market Prices P.E.I. (lo-operative Egg and Poultry Association $411, * |e§ll<., - \)<. . Attention, F Rancher! “Lets. Speak of Felts” Prepare your foxes for pelting season by lib- eral feeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. No lo: food can surpass them in promoting growth of superior thick-skinned pelts of finest texture, fully tuned with diamond-like sheen, retailing their beautiful and desirable prime color. ‘ If not new feeding “IMPERIALS,” delay no longer for delays are dangerous and unprofit- hrz‘ arr-w lama} ‘g .__ y; _ h. hzIer highest priced pelte, feed - “JMPERIALS ” ' llenuiucturere: ' ' DIIPERIII. IISOIIIT GOIPAIIY, Ltd. Charlottetown, P, E. I. $5 l"- Eastern *‘ Locals ..°’l‘lala oollunn la reserved for nowa of local Lnureet but edvartle- In; of a newly nature any be eel-ted at I nsnle a evrd atrlctl] ooyehle In advance. . 35175808110!‘ l to The Charlottetown Guardian may bl banded to their Rept. Archie Hume Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon’: x Drug Store, Montague. L-‘I ' OO‘THE cnnnnorrnrown run SALES will be receiving pelts at Clark's Store in Mont on Pri- clay'a instead o! Tuesday's until further notice. on New Year's Day. EXAMINATION Heninatoo school o! Friday. Dec. 31, at 7.30 p. m the teacher Mr. Lester Selliok. Mr lowing programme enjoyed. eon. Recitation, Edith Morrow. School Chorus. b Recitation, Herold Morrow. Old DOdds. Moon, Anita. and George Cudmone Recitation, Animals, Duet, Joyce and Glen Newson. Her, Wesley MecLeod. Recitation, Neck and Ears, Ivan Morrow. Recitation, Sharing, Joyce Newson. Emrclgg, Christmas Candles. Recitation, Sister's Best Feller, Harry Rodd. Recitation, Helen Phillipe. Motion -Song, Glad Christmas Time, George Cudmore, Arthur Rodd, Glen Newson, Herbert Phil- li s. Iliecltation, Stirling MzlcPhcrson. Recitation, Pat's Mistake, Arthur Rodd. Exercise, Divide, by six puvils. Recitation, ‘The Hoop Skirt, Wes- ley Maclcod. Recitation, Apple Dilmpllllgi. H6!‘- bert Phillipe. school chorus, Ferwell christ- mas. ~ Recitation, Christmas Eve, Anita Cudmore. Recitation, Good Night. Ell-mm Morrow. At the conclrivn of the obovc programme, the candy and presents were distributed to m. pupils. St’r- ling MacPhereon then presented the teacher with two splendid browns from the school and Harry Rodd reed the following address. Harrington. Der. 21, 1934. Dear Teacher:- We, the pupils of Harrington School. would like to show our ap- preciation to you for y0lll' Patience and untlrlng efforts in our behfllf. We know we ‘have tried your pat- ience many times but you have been invariably kind and thought- ful of our welfare. We ask you to accept this gift, not for its value but as a. memento of our good wish- ea end esteem at this glad Christ- mas season. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a. floppy New Year. Signed on behalf of the pupils of Harrington School. DR. J. W. S. DOWRYPS CONGRE- GAISONS OBSERVE NEW YEAR'S SABBATH ' The congregations of Canoe Cove, Nine Mile Creek and Churchill had services appropriate to the first Lord's Day of the New Year. 011 Sunday last, conducted by their Minister. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry. The devotions of the sanctuary were in keeping with the occasion, and the praise exercises from the Psams were specially fitting for the open- ing year. At Canoe Cove Church, the sermon was from Job '1: 6. "My days are swifter than a Weaver's shuttle," from which the preacher said that the words of the text were applicable to man's life as a whole‘. while they were living, they were all weaving out the web of life, and every day like the shuttle left a thread behind it in the loom 0f God. What kind of a web were they weaving from day to day? At Nine Mlle Creek Church. the eennon was of a verv interesting nature, from the question of Pher- oah to Jacob, in Genesis 451: B, "How old art thou?" The preacher said that it woe a eerloua and vital quea- tlon when viewed from the stand- point of the fiieht od time and the prOBTQM of the kingdom of God in the world. The question could not be answered from the record in Ir-MZS-l-B-Zii.‘ ..°'I'he Rev. J. '1‘. Payne, Rector o! the pariah of Georgetown and Cherry Valley, was the gueet of Mrs. (Capt) Nelson, Cherry Valley, HARRINGTON 805001. CONCERT AND cloning was held in tho school on the evening ‘The examination was conducted by Harry Rodd, secretary of Trustees, was elected chairman, and the fol- Rccitetion, A Welcome, Glen New- Recitotion, Bound to Grow, Har- Duet, Hurry up and Shine Mr. Sheldan Recitation, What I Would do for Exclusive photo shows the widow and infant son o! one of the vio- tims of the Galapagca islands trag- edy that-come to light. with the finding of the bodlfl of Paul 110F811! and Nugqeruud on the beach of one oi’ the lonely Pacific islands. Mra. Nnggeruud is shown outalde the ' crude dwelling she call; home. Walker. -—?-J Recitation, Stirling Iibrd. FiXENl-Be» JOY“ Newsml 811d Hel- SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S en Philllilfl INSTITUTE Recitation, Oledine Phillips. Recitation, The Middle Boy. Hil- The Springfield Women's Insti- son Hughea. l tutc held their monthly meeting at Recitation. Ears, George Cudm" u... home of Mrs. John n. Sinclair on Dnzcmber 20th with twelve members and two visitors present. The president, Mrs. Norris Sinclair occupied the chair. The meeting op- gnou with the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. adopt- ed and signed. Roll call was answer- ed with Christmas suggestions. Re- port of the Christmas tree commit- ltec was given by Mm. Hyatt Haa- llnm. It was mover‘. seconded and ‘carried that this bill be paid. The sick committee reported having visited the sick once and token fruit. Mrs. George Harlem wee up- lpointed to visit the school with Mrs. Lambr; for the month of Jan- uary. Mrs. Norris Sinclair invited the membe s to her home for the January meeting. Program commit- tee: Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Mrs. Wil- liam Haslam and Mrs. Robert How- ard. Refreshment. committee: IVLre. Norris Sinclair, Mrs. William H88- lam and Mrs. M. T. Iarnbe. Bills for fruit, District Convention eoryrnses, map f0" school and min- utc book for girls‘ sewing club amounting t0 $6.80 were presented. It was moved, seconded and carried that these bills be pal". Roll call for next meeting to be enswencd with “What I keep in my Medicine Chest." It was moved. seconded, and carried that $1.00 for seals be sent to the Gym Club. It was moved, seconmd and car- ried that Miss MncDcugall m the convenor for the paper on League of Nations. Questionnaire on “Child Wel- fare" was dismissed, answered and forwarded to ihc convenor. 1t was movrd, seconded and carried that the Secretary write to lVlis-s Bate- son concerning bocks for Carnegie Library. Program consisted oi oun- test by Mrs. Lombe, prizes won by Mrs. Everett Hnslam and Miss Mac- Dougall. lynch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Norris Sin- clair and Mrs. Robert Howard. Oollrrction amounted to .600. Meet- ing adjourned by singing the Na.- tional Anthem. Canadian branded bee! is exact- ly whet the name implles—the bee! has been graded for quality under the authority of the Dominion De- portment of Agriculture and ia Dlllillly stumped in the form of rt-b- bon-like min-kn running lengthwise. the family Bible, or the baptismal TERM/er of the Church. But the question was, were they keeping Areir vision fresh and clear, and uptodateasGodintendodthey should do, or were they back num- bers, completely out. of tcuch with the march of God's providencee down the egea? The beet recipe for a long end useful life was the religion of Cllfllli. There wee no medicinal tonic to compare with it. At the afternoon service in. Churchill, Dr. Lawry's eddreaa wee based on Psalms 90: 12, "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our heorte unto ," from which the preacher eaid that pine meeting oi theyeeru was a time .:r good resolutions, and he earn- estly exhorted them to seek Wie- dom. Chriat Jeeuc the Lord was the power of God and the Wiadnm of God. True knowledfl oi’ God wea Wladom, therefore get wiedoui, and lllllllllli. llllillllill MYSTERIES _--_- DEATH 0F BESSIE PER-ll! (B: John o. Scott) (Cllllfllln Prep Btelf Writer) (Copyright. 1935. by The fill-Idle! l mam/mu, Jen. e-The night of Aug. ll, i980. provided the po- lice with one of the moat int-plex- ing minder oeaee in the annals oi’ crime-e cue which still romaine unsolved. On that niaht. Mrs. Bessie Perri homo juat after the couple bod m- turned from a party. Whether the bullets were intended for Rocco Perri too has never been determin- ed. 8e escaped without a scratch. Two persona. possibly three, are believed t0 have hidden about the garage at the rear of the home the Perrla acquired some ~yeera pre- viously. A ban-ore from the double- bonolled shotguns wan played on the door through which they were to enter the house. Both gune were found nearby. Rgvolvor bullets were discovered embedded in wood in the line o! fire. 111m men were seen running from the scene following the lihoot- l!!!- Tlwy fhd in n car that had been corked nearby. but it was too dark for identification of the car or its occupants. There was no robbery deapite the fact we. Perri wee wearing thou- sands of dollars worth of jewela at the time of the shooting. It was married the unfortunate women ind been “put on the apot" for merlre of a gangster plot. Crowds of morbidly curious gath- Pesste Perri. Relatives fainted and women screamed. Feeling ren hl-rh but W! Presence of police held the aituati-u in control. Perri offered 35-000 rowan! for nopreheneim of the elevnre 11p city of Hamill/m eddm $1000. Still there has been no tangible clue. s ALBION CROSS SCHOOL CONCERT A very enjoyable Christmas ooh- cert wee held in Albion Cross 8:34:01 on lvhday night. December The school was prettiiy decorat- odforthe occasion. Mr. AD. Mntheaon cepebly acted as chair- man. The following program was pro- aented by the pupils and Young People of the district. Opening chorus, Welcome Speech, by Ralph Liv- lngstone. Instrumental music (encored). Recitation by Soto Nicholson. Dialogue ‘Trivia of e School Master." Trio by Georgie Matheeon, Mal- colm Mntheson and Hugh Mec- lean (enoored). Recitation by Ralph Mncleod. Monologue, "Elmirau beet Been" by Constance Mnthenon. Dialolllo. A Visit to the Oil Re- alone. Step dancing by Eleanor Currie (encored). Recitation by Florence Acorn. Cowboy song. gccitation by Allison MacDon- al .' Intermission for aa-le of candy. Monologue, A/unt Harmer Hay- seed in the City. by Man-ion Mn-c- Lean. Dialogue. Box and Fan. Recitation by Earle Swallow. matrumentol music. . Dialogue. Trouble in Bantu Clam Innd. Recitation by Raymond Acorn. I Step dancing by Angua Maclean Dialogue, The Mischievous Nigger. Duet, Greet Grandpa and Greet Grandma (moored). Recitation by Neil rneholaoc. Darcey Bong (uncured). Recitation by Pied Maltheeon. O POULTRY We will be buying heavy Chicken and Fowl, also Canning Stock until March. Raw Furs of all kind bought THE ROYAL PACKING 1. o. JENKINS some real or fancied grievance of, the pact. The crime had the ear-1 fired in the cemetery for burial o‘ . January lilearance Sale Continuing All This van. and llext to Sat. 19m. Offers Store Wide Savings! 25 PER BENT UFF MEN’S snmrs - TIES - HOSE _ UNDERWEAR .- PYJAMAS - onnssnvo GOWNS—HATS—CAPS-- SWEATERS-SUITCASES, arc, ETC. 33% rrn cm orr ALL aovs, vouuc uurs and unrs WINTER BOATS 33 1/3 m: cm orr ALL LADIES cons ’ CASH ONLY DURING THIS SALE ABSOLUTELY N0 APPROBATION! zvo TICE, 'AS WE ARElCLOSING OUR BOOKS r012 1934 ON JANUARY 25, 1935, ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE snrrmrn AT ONCE. ‘ PRUWSE BRUS [Tl]. Closing chorus. At the close of the program Santa Claus aiaived and distribured the gifts after which the Nation- a.l Anthem was sung. The sum of $20.80 was realized. ST. ANDREWS CHRISTMAS ‘ CONCERT The Christmas entertainment of 8t. Andrew's School, No. 1'12 was held on Friday, December 21st. Following was the program: Song, Merry Christmas, Primary Department. Recitation, The Tool Box‘s Com- plaint, Ellgfile LcClalr. Song, Pal of Yesterday. Dialogue. Little Pitchers, mediate Department. Recitation, Molly's Philosophy, by Yvonne LeOlair. Song. I'm Driftins Bock to Dreamland. Recitation, A Christmas Pudding. Recipe. by Olive Blacquiem. Principal's Dept. Dialogue, The Train to Metro, Recitation, Merry Christmas Greet-HIE. by lma InCleir. Song, The ondering Boy. Recitation, A Fellows Mother, by Elmer Buote. Dialogue, A sudden Discovery, Intennediate Dept. Recitation, Greeting. 1y Lco Le- Cleir. 5011B. When It's Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley. . Rocitoti m, e. Christmas Carol, by Cicely LeClair. Dialogue. mting e la Mode. Prin- Inter- cipeYa Dept. Song, Christmas Time la Near, Primary Dept. RecitAt‘ ,Ju.9t Try to be the Fellow Your Mother Thinks You Are, by OOfneliua Doiron. Bong. a Roving Gambler. Dialogue, Romance at Home, In- termediate Dept. Recitetl m. Christmas Greeting, Marlon Gallant. 3009194011. My Wife Ia e Woman of Mind. Arthur Doiron. Dialogun, Married in mm, Act l Prinetpara Dept. Song, The mcky_Mountain Lul- i leby. Molwlon. wine at Grandma's. Alphonse Gallant. 80h!» Blue Ridge Sweetheart. walk ln the right wyye of the Lord. BRINGING UP FATHER Dialogue, Patrick Owcolahenh e Miatkne, Intermediate Dept. Song by Florence Pineeu. step dancing by (o) Stephen Marshall. (b) Tilda Gallant. Song, Crowbar Jock. Diologrtr. Mmried in Haste. Act 2. Bong, Two Little Boys. Recitation, When 1's Was a ldttle Boy. Dialogue, the Quack, Intermed- late Dept. Recitation, What Shall I Do With My Penny. Die-lone. The Minister's Mistake Principal's Dept. Recitation, old Qirietmce Carol. melogue, Raabua Rambles On, Principal's Dent. Christmoe 8011C. Recitation. 5011C. Jillele Belle. _ - While the last number wee being given Bouts. Clause wan distribut- tlnnge gifts from of fthe Christmas We wish here to express our grat- itude to Mr. Marshall, to Rudolph Doizon, the violinist, to Jean Gel- lant, the organist, and to all others who have helped in different ways. Wilfred Pinceu, Principal. Allan Gauthier. John Gauthier. assistants. CASINO For the fir-at time in its history, Monte Carlo Caeino is taking an intemet in enterprises outside the principality of Monaco. Aa n. result 9! Ifltlonled negiotlations, a com- lllfly has been formed and financed and will be composed u! m; Sccietee dos Ba/ins de Mer and Du Carole dos Etrangere, which owna the Caaino and associated ammo Drlooa at Nice, to take over and ex- ploit the Polais do la Meditermnee, the luxurious casino built four years no by Frank Jay Gould and seri- °ll5ly demozed by fire last year. “brew w v will have a three-year leaee with option 0g m. news! for three. lix or nine yeere. The wort hoe already begun on the reconstruction of the damaged huildine. HAWTHOENWS HOUSE The house in which Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author, lived when he was American Consul to: Liver- pooliatobetzurned into ehlockod flats. Over-looking the Mersey at Rookferry. on the Birkenhead ban it has been vialted by eoorca wfltcre and historians and thous- ands of tourists from America. At the moment the house is almost as it was when Hawthorne occupied it between the years 1803 and 1857. During his sojourn at the home, Hawthorne entertained the moat notable figures in the literary world. and the home had become associated as a. ehrine for the liter- ary period of his day. WANTED Large quantity Silver Fox and other Furs JACOB KIRSH Island Specialty Co- Radio Sales and Service 181 Queen St- Phone 83 D l‘? ..-.. n...-....m-elusuumpwwuuuu¢..-w»-.r. .