lTI-IE ‘cusnnorrerown GUARDIAN flnvudivq buvubN PAGE .114; ‘ ,‘§‘.,. I . Empress 1'5. "ices" , , ‘MAKE .,‘- CHOOSE THIS YOUR KODAK < , i " STORE . , l w YOUR ..i.'.“::.l:‘::‘:::::::;f.:::. 2.": i p.22: i , range ‘from $2.25 u ‘I j" U ~ I _ h g - Albums, carry! oases. eic., are t; _ also bl stock heron CHOOSE YOUR KODAK HERE. , J. Ernest H. Worth ." - Phone 82. 142 Prince Street 5-.» swwo ooanoo» i f z Health Services of ‘Canadian Medical "‘ Association _. 04004-600600 00-0 0-00 Rqcllio Program : WPG ATLANTIC CITY i SATURDAY DECEMBER. i5 I __\vYgyp;Z,Z_2.6 Kilocyles JJM Power i‘ 4 ' 5000 Watts » . ‘ ‘ , - i i WAD-Last Minute News Flashes. f Press-Union Publishing Com- Dilly. 8.l5—Hctel Chelsea. Concert Or- chcstrs. Ettcr: Murchettl, Dlreo- ton. _ . w, 8.45i“-'J0i.nt Recital. Ellen Kan- _ nard. Soprano; Frank Imhoff. Tonto‘ ‘ ’ have been tunes in the his-i “Hemp when plwslcal perfec- wss regarded as an end imme- srs io-day a 1W 965°" wh° ‘w; physical development in “'55 sblnething worth strivins ‘ d f, 3y devote considerable ' t“: elfiort to attain the con- mjo; physical development which e - . ' peoflieyhowever, regard pllyr . llevelopment and ihealth in gen- fit as hlrfllld in life, but rather ': [Q In end. Hflfllth l8 the ' Orchestra. Harry Loventhal Dir- ector. l0.00-—Atlantic City Casino Dance j0rchestr$._-. ~ IOJIO-ql-Iotel 'I‘raymore Grille Dance Orchestra. 11.0‘0-—Last Minutes News Flashes g-stone which makes it P0!- and Weather Iteport. Press-Union 'or lLS to Pol-db’ the M9185“ Pr. ' Pllbllslll-"B c°~ walnuts and service, IJIJWUFQS Bregere Dance Or- a 1311;999:153, are not chestre: , w‘ “ “~A":..""."..“isr;.t‘.m. Y " some oepa . .._f?eacelof World ould all In Hands of Press q) development. We sh .___ (rpm, some communicable ha.‘s'cut short many e life- lllb-l-Iotel Ambassador Concert _ ooowoooaeoooolqo-swooo-oo That Car of Yours av WILLIAM comm lleart-to-Ileart Talks With Automobile Owners and Driv- ers on How to Get the Most Out of Their Cars at the Least Expense. I vov-o-oooo-ooo-oooomooo-o» BATTERY NUMBED, T00 Too much should not be expected‘ i . . c‘ the buttery when tempemumkof Italian hand embroidered Linen. prevail. Its output capacity and dis- charge voltage both are lowered us ‘if, like its owner, the battery be- tolnes numbed with the cold. The ' v moral; of course, is to keep this unit well charged at this time of the year. MAKES STARTING EASIER Throwing out the clutch will make "cold weather starting consldnsbly, easier. An extra and unneceasaryl load is then taken off the starting motor which is-relieved from turning cver the transmission gears on which .-id grease hm stiffened. LOCKED WHEELS SLIDE Sudden application of the brakes and rlsequent sliding of the tires is a costly practice on a dry road, but when thp roadway is wet or slippery it may end in disaster. Quich, positive braking means lock- ed wheels and locked wheels slide. THIN OUT LUBRICANT Lubricant in the rear axle, is thickened by cold weather and may bccclne entirely non-fluid. Either di~ lute with engine oll or, better yet“ drain and, after flushing with kero-' sane. refill with an oil of the proper consistency. It will pay to give sim- ilar attention to the transmission. TIRES NEED ATTENTION Ice-bound. snow-filled or rutted streets make winter driving harder on tires than any other season. It is the time to keep pleasure, particul-i orly of baloan tires.’ up to the figure: ;eccommended by the manufacturer. CHECK RADIATOR SHUTTER Thermostetlcally operated radiat- or shutters should ‘be examined oc- ‘ y, full development »ofi~our ticlflbgth physical and mell- . . (Cenadian Press) . mltloouynee. 12-—R.ight Hon. th implies this full 1116885" David Lloyd, George speaking at a, dew ioplnent. ' Lhas. been lost to us because luncheon of American newspitper thcuntlmely deaths of those WllO "contributing to the 115919111855. clllture of the world. Many ll rk ‘gnd pleasure hindered‘ . urlenoe of and the disafplementily in the hands of the press. used by some preventable disease. “America never will be able to needs health if he is to gain his quarrel with‘ us, because we will casionally by the owner w see that‘ they are operated properly. Probab-i 1y they will need no attention be-. . ‘cause they sellmlly we lllsllly 8"“ Guardian 1-.- indebted to Messrs hi‘; been spoilettllllllllll-WS 0! l-‘lYYYC-‘Pillldfillls llldllY» will llllll lllelviceable units, but inspection costs‘ 11 B ., f a large and prac- e by thepeace 0f the world resmd Very large‘ lulu” m time m’ “new? and l5 w?‘ tcigdilecalellltdfar foorr 1929, the first to . tain to prove its worth. ~ PAYS T0 WATCH SEAMS | town Guardian. ' poll's IIIGII BOOTS, laced. waterproof. sizes l to 5 received tu- . 0 Central Guardrail ' we nave s m; 'selectlon of the newest_and smartest bracelets. G. H. Taylor, Jeweller. 9734-12-14-21 GET YOUR. CALENDAR FOB i929 by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to ‘choose from. D0 NOT DELAY sendins Y0!" renewal-you will get an artistic calendar if paid in time. . U- TIIIRTEEN piece Luncheon Sets.- a splendid Christmas idea. at $3 Mcaae st McLeod, Limited. - 9769-12-15-31 BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- TION now you get the choice ‘oi nine calendars from the Charlotte!- » t 6 to 9, $3.60. 530. M n’s sizes day s a e 972342-1441 Alley 8: 00.. Ltd. ABEGWEIT ATHLETIC socialist the drill shed Monday nishtmt ll oclcck. All Abegwelts mtelested ill the Abegweit Club are invited. Ml; sic and refreshments. 9773-12-18- BOYS THE HIGH‘ lflOCd boo“ we got in today are 105l- Wlllll Y°_‘{ are looking for. _$1Z°S_ 1 W _56“:“) $5.50 waterplwl- Men“ 51"” . .50. Alley o 0a.. Ltd. - 9 “m $8 91214-12-14-21} ITALIAN HAND EMBROIDER- rzn Linen Tea sets. conslfillllfl “g cloth and 4 napkins fl dellgzllme Christmas gift. $2.50 to 5450- lglllél st McLepd Limited. 9169J2-l - MANY raoru-z ARE GIVING dainty silk Lingerie this Christmas. By all odds the finest showing 1n P. E. I. is waiting lol‘ l'°l1l' chm“ here. Second floor. Moore 8t Mp1 Leod Limited. 9769-l2-l5-3l SHOP EARLY: Mornink Shoppe" buy at ease. without crowding or jostling. and get perfect, unhurried: service from unwearied salespeople- Be your own friend by shvpllllll! lll the morning. Moore dz McLeod Ll- mited. ~ 0739-l2-lA-3i l-IANDSOME CALENDAR —- The be received this year. Milly lhllllk5~ SUMMERSIDE S U B S C R. I P- pr; $716106 Qlw ‘ , Qutstandlng Chevrolet p of Chevrolet History in the prim.» range qffhefoztr/ w“ 1.. ' s I afin ‘cement of the Out- ltnndifig'__ Chevrolet of Chevrolet His- toniftlifiolfisands of people have already placed their orders for this sensational new car! Never before has any new Chevrolet cver won ‘such tremendous public acceptance in so short a period of time! f; Bunnies! fumpnoefll, your order a degree of comfort and handling one that has never before been approached in a low-priced autom ‘file. The marvelous new bodies by Fisher are designed for distinctive beauty and style as well as oeptionnl comfort and safety. Not only are they long“, lower and roomich-but they also in- corporate one of the greater advance- ments ever achieved in flue developmeu of closed car bodies . . the adjustable driver’s seat that may be moved for- ward and back to suit the, comfort of ll“ driver! A slender flat-type steer- ing wheel, foot-controlled. headlight dimming device and a completely equip. pcd indirectly lighted instrument panel are among the many convenience features. Alllmaxing 16 years of continuous de- velopment and improvement . . repre- senting the combined technical skill of Chevrolet engineers and the General Motors Research staff . . and proved by millions of miles of testing on the General Motors Proving Ground— --:|lis ‘sensational automobile has brought within the means of everybody, everywhere an order of beauty, style and performance that has hitherto been available only in cars costing hun- dreds of dollars more! No mere recital of engineering ad- celnents, however detailed and complete-wan possibly convey my ’ 1 ' ' of the f‘ ’ ing Chevrolet of Chevrolet History. _So we say'to_you-come' in. Loam the full and significant story ofthis gran-- est of all Cbevroletsl . We know that you'll say wliai fligug. ands of others have said in the last few v snails The great new six-cylinder valve-in- llead mo‘ is an engineering master- piece, developing 32% more power than any previousChevs-olet motor . . ofiering increased speed, faster accel- ' and outstanding economy. m spite of all that ls beins- will utflenadlis need for more ‘Deo- , it is lunch ‘more imillllflllt fill" that the people who are now be given everyreesonabls op- unity to attain health. The Dro- ioll of the health and the lives‘, SBIB-Fhl? United Slates." i Canadian Mothere. the g of theInfll-lVe-bflfli 111-111.- "and childhoodhflfefélgl and they are e ' lion for national proepeflly ll-lld tllemoét Striklls‘ m!“ N68. CS5 pplp - The expenditure of money on Pull- Health ls an investmenizmléhat willing to suppp good turns. It is l1 All" magainsiesicknese. dough, pirver- America, he declared. and dependency that no comm, ‘ ty can afford to neglect. .-hcl Iquarrel tvtlilh you," the Liberall leaders said. "Not the club rooms‘ painted yet“ them should be no fur- <>l l-mldlm- mt lls dlawlllll Tllilmlqther delay in protecting it with a ml eve" “eel Sllel-‘V will“ ‘gccd top dressing. Particular care newspaper row, representing British, should be given w applying it w the °Plm°m m9 3w"- maas '°f EHBT sehms, for that is where trouble us- llshmen, Scotchmen and Welshmen ‘lam, begins would never tolerate a quarrel with= Us; SAME CANDLEPOWER - IMlIJ-llllulamlile 531d m" met Always replace bumed-out head- lwlls mlsclllfivlllls "l5 Pemllllmls blllsame candlepower. If it is increas- . w“ the ‘m’ led, the result may be excessive bat- enimous British repudiation of it, “my discharge‘ ,“No class, ‘creed, nor party" was pusumG o“; is BETTER rt it because of its. note of possible hostility toward‘ Remember that one“ it is cum. to push the oar away from the icy subscription to the improved Family. away by a frantic process o; wheel- Questions coxlwming heelthpnd- ‘ Herald and-W kly Star of Montreal‘ spmmng. to the Ca adilm Mod! tlon, I84 f‘ “ be-sllWered-by lilfitelf- 9995-" as u; diagnosis and treatment _ ‘best magazine extent. I101. bi? BIISWG d}. The bristles of a new brush are Si’... ‘lot-onto. d6 ts l,bring tl1 ‘farmer better dlvi-i that-one hundred dollars in, gitfllhe farmers‘ wives, andsons, get free. the , a bank . BOOK MAKERS PLAN CHAIN i‘ -—— , - , with their plan to a. phain of branches pus ‘lueflllmln lulled puppl/ilp lsothroush EHBJB-nd, a firm of book- l ‘b l ‘eel; saurzeielu no 1o qsaq In oonnecti out-qt 1mm s10! alone Allule; out establish med like a corkscrew to facili" 413m splouue; 3L“ s; a; g: lo; slsalfimakers has placed an order with is insertion in will“ Wllll we“ was so mil v l: 2v "lvsnuow the mt Office Department for an Bud rflwll Bll Poll/B 0! ‘hell’ 2mg spice“; pus plaza}; dllulsg EXCllISl\I: line from their London ierlors. Designed primarily for heating a m. a French invoniol-‘s electric ve can be used also for cooking 3115i u; luoula/ioldwl ‘N913 9'41 Jo office to each of the 68 cities m’ Sllllllvl lll lllllllll-"OCI plpllm plur- lhat country having a population ——-¢°>’——‘ of 70.000 or more. The Government . Its details carefully guarded from price for this is $500,000. which the the illlllllc. an airplane has been bookmakers accepted with the re- . heating fiatirons and tosstlnfbuilt in England that is expected to quest that the work be Completed ad. . ‘ il h . wtttsln ,a ppeed of 300 m es an our in six weeks. THE _.AI)VANT§GE; Oilili WIDE VARIETY. cllovotsis"ooann 7 ~ olsasms - Illlnlox ..{.,. .. ..- (qr "v-q- i llsfiiii ~ 4am tun-u cones‘: 20c N _ some ORANGE AND mluolv l l; . sucss 1 Lb. n»: .. -' n 30c ' ‘W’ “rfyrfrill-sp iii 'l> ‘ r 1 . i Lb.Box I-ATIs ‘_ N8 NUT , 20c mmmlnn mm‘ 39g a u». my ... ........ .. 60c 1m l! -= - - - 0km _ _ ‘wmlklllrs on "M" iififiijn A” ' 41.5.1»: ‘ l t». s» . -. ,~;fl._hslox..fi...‘.. 80c ' $110 ~- zutm ‘ ' A ' $1.00 “ooh/m”. cm" 30c runnsu nmolrr 25°, _. K, tiAl- ~- mo. lgfllc Militia?!‘ Morning ,, ‘ _ A I y i.’ ' m 0 F; LLOlvflImz-u. ‘y _' "N9" Q1!!!" ell! - . . . s. .1 lcisuo nor-roar ~ Ifselesl 15° - ‘ 1 “amt-nu flflfl!» . <Iihlglk " it ' - >’~v" ‘stttu-Htjs- t s. w ' \--' ‘Hm-ferns’ " . curb than ,it is to attempt to get If the car's top has not been‘ i defunct Anglo-French naval accordjamp bulbs with new one of than. pen TIONS. FOR THE ORPHANAGE appear complete in this issue lex- tra section), The excellent total o‘. $930.06 has been received and all collectors have earned our lzratcful thanks. 9161-12-15-11 PEERLESS-Q rolls 2xl5x48 “Pegr- , less" English Fox Netting will build 12x24xii’ high. covering top.‘ bottom and sides-and complete with staples, lacing wire, hasp and pad- lock for $25.50 delivered at your station. The Rogers Hardware Com- pany Limited. 9764-12-15-18-20 REMEMBER LAST CHRISTMAS! You said it yourself-“never again"| --next Christmas I am going to shop EARL Shopping time is here again, shop easily, take your time. get perfect service. between 0 and 12 each morning. Moore 8t Mc- Leod Limitod. 9789-l2-l4-3l THE LINEN DEPARTMENT is crammed with charming Christmas gifts. Have you seen the lovely Madeira hand embroidered Linens? Moore 8r McLeod Limited. » 9'169-12-l5,-8i i GIVE IIER. A FUlt COAT-Think it over-but do not think too long. for these lovely garments are mov- ing out every day. $68.00 to $500.00. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 9'160-i2>l5-3i MORNING SHOPPERS esca, nil worries and weariness. Join the ... s , I ~ llseijgflllitfflt, f-[EATPIMCL ‘ w r3112‘ ‘ Jlisr “SEVEN. lilolilalfsllolipnvc DAYS BEFORE XMAS. o0 YOUR BUYING NOW AND HAVE wlso ones and shop when you. are fresh in mind. assisted by lsalespeo- - plc who have time to give yowper- fect attention. Moore &‘MOL€Qd| Limited. ,9'130=-13-4l4-3l FOX NETTING-l roll 150 ft. ill.- xl5x38 or 1 roll 150 ft. 2xl8x3fl "Peerless" English fox netting will build a pen lilx20x6 high, ‘covering top, bottom. and sf es. and oom- plete with staples. l g wire, hgsp and padlock for $22.00 deliveredlat your station. The Rogers Hard- ware Companytlmited. 9764-13-15-18-20 ATTRACTIVE DAGGAGE makes a splendid Christmas gift. Therels a. great showing of new ideas in the annex second floor. And the prices are very’ attractive. Moore dz Mc- BAPTIST (Jll BOB-At the mor- ning servioe . R. C. Eaton will s , pk on "The Value Of a Ufe." day School with classes for all. from l2 to 12.80.; The» subject of the evening sermon will be "Me- lih loll." The" choir,‘ as usual l in their splendid ministry.“ ' -. _ . s$‘i?'l£?sh',l-<-l“lti§'..“s2 "M d Johnson. Bnbbhth School "'" '* "firs-s m‘ or llllllfllfihlldrell’ Bay Bel-vim s‘; s o'clock. Ofiflfllltl of money. cloth- lll. m. noelved for museum ~- Throughollt the entire chassis is found greatly advanced designF-reeulting in PRINCE Morons See Your Chevrolet Dealel-‘fo weclcs-"I want you to place my order.- on your preferred delivery list The COACH y» C8-l2-2l n. ROADSTER m: ' All prices granted at Farf-nv Oshawa, Ont. Government Taxes, Front and Rear Bumpers, Span The and Tube Extra i Complete Information MATTHEW 8i McLean, Ltd Y. BOWLING _ CITY LEAGUE Wednesday night the Y- C- A- won over the “Telephone Co. by l-lle slight mlfllh of l1 Pins- 'r. IIowatt of the "YM.C.A."l-oll- $40 566 551 i757 aowtmo ‘IO-NIGHT I 0.30 p. m. "o. u. a." League. more than 125 delegates from 00 foreign countries and the United States. The international meeting will provide a. means for exchange of views on aircraft in commerce and trade. and also offer a world wide tribute to Orville and Wilbur Wright. who made the first sir- plane flight 25 "years ago. A. HORNE & CO sou-s Summerslde " ‘ ' Charlottetown DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND .PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LI d.) rfunds for pilrchaoing books to be, “llailwey" ' Lmdbe h used by, this group. The following‘ Amcflcggxl d1; (gm gempzarisoltae “ti: Olive" Welielllflll °l°° 1 Pmldlllliqfi- Nelson --------- -- 154 227 15B COHfGTGIICG Oil by General Italia Blilbo under-sec- Mr. J. A. Mcinnls: Vet; President-i n Cameron . 17s lal 13o l-etsl-v of state for aviation Lord Miss DlIlZWBl; ' Séore my. MlfilG. Swan . . . . . . . . . . .. 130 157 133 " ' Th ' ' em. It was eoided m mu the| __ __ __ Avzatlon Opens ssiemfifilllslgfiiiss"°u'°h'“il..§§ nextflmkoflfl! 2t! 31w wmeplglgjvl; m soc 4n . {that Power's delegation ' while "l9 WWW" "m"? - °° 5 I W h ' France's delegates are undo the m- discussion will ‘be “Assignmellti m, ~ n d8 1n OI! 1 d " _ of canons." demonstrations to be,‘ gt éfncergylfhgfcfinrieffifilm PM‘ given by Miss St. John and Miss‘ ' "Ganglion" ___<.¢_ _ __-_- - BTW", - 1 - . _ ‘Special u, Th, Gmmm i MAN nouns nxcx PLANES iii? s viscose- M l“ — ' - ~- ~ greatest c l aviation conference in H! I-‘todd . . . . . . . . . . .. 195 208 170 history opened there may, w"); I-Iclding back two airplanes ihdt were endeavorini! to leave the ground. was the feat recently of n Jugo-Slav athlete. A passenger machine was lsuhed- to his light arm and a sporting model to his left. and the engines were started. Although both ‘planes Pulled with all their engine power, the man succeeded in holding them motion- ed the ll Mimi“ F“ mm °x an ‘*T*“<"'@——— The world's se-ronautlcfl leaders . less. Spectators covered their feces "119" who mo»; the "odd- . . . Ziiifélfhnéflfifi K?"él.l?s."if 'i‘§‘.l.’.'§“£i..“‘..."‘°m"°““i‘"$’ °‘ l“ defeated the "sally-y" by‘ Chlno-Brltlsh . - iapmmmw d“ m in" m _ w’ u f the "Oddfellows"; _ . J hzthutheillgh singleendthree: Agreement Reached u. m! and 61'! mpectlvoly- , - The following Ire the line-upsv-i .__.. _ "mantis." v1 (spools! to The Guardian) _ “mamas, n». i to mien. gprp-gdié- g; ggchlgmmmm gmgmlllian; READ THIS ADD . . ' m questions similar w the - . " 1 gv-QQQHHH F", m, m m, M XMAS GIFTS THAT Jsbshmlllsosrim l“ I Ifliwn . . llllfl'wlfifi.w‘fliul “'—"' ' " , ‘i.....mluisbrsnao.'r..w - $73‘ fir? 11151141 mllllsll- The magma‘, u». 5'" W“ "W"! _ plyiwj-k-é- s .¢_._........._twm_ Chins-mid ' ‘Ivollslwmmmilfl ,s . m m llama in My Mm ' '