PRINCE EDWARD—NOW MATINEE 3.15—l6c. 26c. He NIGHT ‘I I: 8.45—Z8c, 37c, 45c. Wanted REVENGE Two men and a wife and a .‘ villainous hate _ horrible Pa” $0 with RICHARD ARLIEN SUBJECTS vengeance! Blood-thirsty monsters fn deep-sea jungles. second a new thrill! inspiring Every _ I YA Lilith“: Caar . of the High seas! ‘ “i ' i v. “Tiger Shark” Sensational ‘igcr Shark," which opened a; the Prince Etiward 1st National fllltl Edward . vi: l!.t\L' coiulriii-xll to um: m» not only Ill-J niost ' also, the mos; con- i). of the def-p scu that .i since the memorable , with the lute Milton llic hero. Incidentally, that me from tl.is some studio, s been giving thc motion lllULllfL‘ tans the liiicst pictures of llie your. “finer Shark" has Everything -—- ntivcnt-ure, romance, higli-poivcred or ua, comedy and the most sensa- honal sca pictures that over have oven brought to the screen. Real man eating tiger sharks, eleph- izitinc tuna, l~2llI(‘I‘ whales and other lll.\Il-(‘i’lll'I‘S of the decp are'secn in action in their native clement. And phat action! Whole schools of shark are seen. MERCHANT’ S A'I‘.'I‘IZN'I‘ION I We are open to buy for Cash. Stocks of Merchan- djsc. large or small. If you want to sell out your business consult us. All correspond- ence strictly confidential. Phillips Sales C0 P.0. Box 524, Halifax, N5. ,Murderoiis, lightning-fast klllczs who deioiir everything in sight, iii- l CAPITOL eluding each other. There is one un- forgettable scene, when they. til-s- troy tic carcass of a fisherman liiip- less er ough to be thrown owi- bozirrl right in tne midst of Ill!‘ monsters. Go to see "Tiger" Sharla". l: w‘ you home with the realization that adventure is not dead. “Midnight Patrol” Genuine Thriller‘ "The Midnight Patrol" is a story of a young reporter. whose us.» merit to meet a former show upon liei release from prison, pin. _ es him into the midst of a. tliriiliu; murder iiiysti-iy, which leads hva through many ramifications tin-i much lust action to a thrilling dc- noucmcnt on the stage of s. New York show. The reporter is played by RDHKS Toomcy, while others in the sup- portiiig cast are Earle Foxc, Robvit Elliott, Edward Kane, William Nor- ton Bailey, Mischa Auer, black Swain. Snub Pollard, Tod Sloan, Jim Jctiries, Ray Cooke, Barry Oliver and Jack Mower. Christy Cabanne, who wielded the megaphone on "Ben Hur" and the currently successful “Hotel Continental." directed “The Mid- night Patrol" from the screen play by George Jcske. Now showing at the Capitol Theatre, where it; will remain for three days. Monogram Pictures, an independent company, has performed an exceptional ac- hievement in this picture. The story, cast and direction are sup- erb. XMAS P ULTRY For the Xmas Trade We have our usual supply of Government Inspected T URKEYS R0 nooks MILK FED CHICKENS at surprisingly low prices CALL AND INSPECT SAME and BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY OP ’S L TD. —-PHONES_ Grade A GEESE ~ .\l.i Lean. arc thrill and entertain you — and Stl. l - L ‘ , WCCRS v ‘II-IE Wlm/lgI/I MARY NOLAN-BETTY EARLE ‘FOXE xiii-r Mrsrizitv or \ Ill-IAUTIFUI. .vo.w.\.\' w IT II \ PAST. M Sl-JIIIAL ma» COMEDY BEDEQUE has returned iday a; the Ernest L. 11th:; Amy Payn’. irom a enjoyable h». home of Mr and Mrs. l'.l_\'lltCl‘. ls of Captain pit‘ -\ d to hear that he is able to i-cfu n to his home from the I’. Island Hospital. The lnany Mr. Frazik Kobart, who has been @,,,p1.._\~.~.i u, 1; '5 Mills, Central Bcrlequc for several months re- cently loft. for his home in Nova Scotia WllPTt.‘ h.»- will Spend l “W v znfatlvcs, and friends. Several f. cs have escaped from their pens in this vicinity, two have since been captured, but the rest arelstill at hinge. Mr. Gcorgc Paynter of Freetown, is about again, much recovered from his \'l‘l‘_V uiifsirtunziie accident of a fcw wccks ago. friends fflfilll adjoining com- niunlliv; ziminiliy (1 at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. John M0850. newly-ivcds, on Thursday evenlflB. all for the purpose of welcoming, he and hi5 hrltle to the community of Ncw Anumi. The large assemblage. despite the inclcmency, expressed the esteem in ivlilch m. Mouse. was held in the community, when he has been a life-long resident. and always a generous and kind citizens, and also the honour bes- towed to our friend Mrs. M02156. who though a. stranger here, has made many friends and will be very popular, in the social and private life of‘ the oommunitY- when flit! guests had all arrived, Mr. J. W. Waugh, was appointed chairman and ln a brief spflefih. expressed the pleasure of the friends on Iicirg able to gather for those happy occasions. Mr. A1 Schirman and Miss Jess D. Somcrs ‘then accompanied the bride and groom to the seats of honour. The gifts were than unwrapped by Miss Louise Mouse and the humorous and ivilty \'F‘I‘S(‘5 accompanying the gifts were read by Mrs. J. W. assessor» POULTRY We will be buying dressed chick- ens anti fowl throughout the sea- snn, paying highest market prices. Wc also are open to purchase a quantity of turkeys. geese and ducks for iii-livery not later than Friday, sistcnt with quality, Our system of “SILVER FDX PELTS are continuing in IIIIPIIEDEDEIITED DEIiIIIND DIARKET THROUGH AN through m contacts with the LARGEST SALES nousas IN THE PRINCIPAL FUR CENTRES 0F THE WORLD liiis Drovcn its ability to secure the highest possible prices con- ORGANIZATION which, Closely Supervised Protective Marketing "M. in the Dust. resulted in our patrons securing highly satisfactory returns. This season with improved market conditions, we anticipate still more satisfactory results. Each pelt marketed through this Organization is, Pg- gardlcsq of its value, thoroughly inspected, cleaned and faults corrected when possible. Our grading and appraising facilities are unsurpassed. Two Plans are oflereil and are optional with the Ship. per:- Our own exclusive POOL PLAN And the regular CONSIGNIIIENT PLAN. Cash Advances arranged under either Plan at any time. Full particulars, shipping fags, etc, furnished on It‘- PIIIIIDE EDWARD ISLIIIIIZ, quest. FIIII PDDL LIMITED P. G. Clark, President l: Managing Director. Suminenidc, Prince Edward Island, Canada. THROUGHOUT THE SEASON PELTS ARE BEING RE- CEIVED AT TIIE OFFICE OF J. /\. WEBSTER b C0.» 156 RICHMOND STREET, CIIAIILOTTETOWN. I) ' 16th. Island Gold Storage tlom any, _I_.imited viii-res in RO0MS (‘ountcr Lunches-Try Ono Call and look over our stock of Christmas (Jliocolatcs, Assorted Cumin-s, IIJHI (Tandy, Shapes, Rib- - bun faintly, (Tam-s, ctc. Christmas Boxes, Cigars. Cigar- ctlcs, Tnbaccos. (‘omcfi llcvf and Cabbage. babrhi Would you Iiké to wish all your friends and cus- lomcrs, A VIfR l’ MERRY CHRISTMAS You can reach practically all of them by A Christmas Greeting Card in fhc Special Christmas number. n! Tllli‘ (IILIIILOTTETOIVN GUARDIAN tn be published Dec. 17th. IA‘! rm hare your copy as | E son/i as possible. %r§i§’v*l§lz§2%i%i§i MATINEE 3.15 ..... 11¢. 26c. NIGHT 7 é 8.45 .... 2B0, 37c. A lfirgv number of neighbors and? A --._. I\.----— vow mo!‘ Waugh and then presented them to the bride and groom. Mrs. Max Robinson, then arranged the gifts which included silver, linen, china, glass and many other articles s0 useful to the home on the table nearby. When the gift; had been viewed Mr. Moose, on behalf of Mrs. Moase and him I '1'. expressed his sincere thanks to the donersi for the beautiful gifts and good, wishes which would always remind him of the many kind friends all New Arman. All Joined in the; hearty old song "For They are- Jolly Good Fellows". Brief and oP-' proprllfg speeches were made M‘ Mr. Bruce Paynter, Mr. Moore and Mr. B. L. Pillman. The “royfll bounce", was then given the bride, and groom. The remainder of “I'll evening was pleasantly spent with music and dancing. A delicious" buf- fet; luncheon was served by the entertaining hostessess. In the ‘wee small hours," the happy party broke up and all returned to their homes, wishing Mr. and ivn-s. Moase many, many years of wedded hap- piness. and prosperity, and voting it a jolly good time. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bcmud of Lower Freetown, attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MaoLcod, at Park Corner. A number of young folk from Bedequo attended the variety cori- cert in the King George Hall at Kerislngton, last Thursday evening. Mrs. stewarg Bums, of Lower Freetown entertained the em‘ of the Women's Institute at her hospitable home on Wednesday evening. The election of officers 1'8" suited in the following: President, Mn. Russell MacCarvillei Vice- Presldexit, lvn-s. Jardlne Stavert; Secretary Treasurer: Lois Calms; organist, Miss Muriel Taylor; Direc- tors, Mrs. Ray Lidstone, Mrs. Elton Cairns and Mrs. Frank Calms; Auditors: Mrs. D. M. Bernard: Mrs. A. C. Gardiner. A vote of thanks was tendered go Mrs. Frank Cairns and Miss Mildred Jardine for tlic efficient way they carried out their duties throughout the year. Mrs. Frank Cairns will entertain the * - at her home at the next meeting, thc roll call will be an- swered with a "Christmas Rcccipc". Tho closing number of this meet- ing was the singing of the National Anthem. After which, very dainty refreshments were served by thc hostess, and much enjoyed by all. —B. KEEP ON FAIRWAY . “A party plutfonn is a mighty important consideration," sold one statesman. “Ycs," replied the other, "it par- ty platform in politics ls a good deal like a bunker in golf. The rules require it, but. you show your skill in avoiding it." Wanted 5000 Silver Fox Pelts I-‘or our second IIIIDTIDII SALE SUMIIVIERSIDE, DEC. 20TH. 5Y1"! them now, so we can classify 5nd lot flicm prnp. crly. RAYNER FUR. SALES Rcgkl. Brokers. I). F. blacl-‘ARLANE I3. W. MANSON Accounting and I-‘Inanrr. v . , .\4--_»_4.....I CENTRAL GUARDIAN ,--,-- HAVE YOUR BATTERY stored at bIallet/s battery service and in- sure proper care for the winter. 6B33-12-2-fvv-1mth. CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Vai- ley, (Anglicanl. 4m Sunday in Ad- vent, Dec. 18th. Evensong 2.30 p.m.. “The Advent of the King." Capt. T. F. Kelly, C. A,. will be the preacher. THE PARKER PEN C0.,havc reduced the price of their better luallty Pens and Pencils. We take PlBBSI-IYI, in passing this reduction to our customers. IL‘. W. Taylor, 142 Richmond St. 1136-i2-16-1i. ENTEISED TRAINING SCHOOL --Nl‘iss Marlon E. Newson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newson of Kingston, Prince Edward Island has entered the Training School for Attendant Nurses conducted by the Household Nursing Association, Boston. CAVENDISH PASTORAL CHARGE-Chianti slzvlces . for Sunday, December 18th. 11 a. m. Cavendish; 7.30 New Glasgow; Christmas service at Cavendish, and in the evening service the can- tata, "Tlic Great Deliverer" will be rendered by thirty eight voices from Cavendish. DEDICATION AT ST. JAMES- At the Sunday morning service in the Kirk there will be presented and dedicated a. Chancel Rail which has been placed in the church by Mr. A. E. Morrison, I member of the Kirk Session, in memory of his father. This hand- some piece of furniture which rc- flccts great credit on the workman- ship of the builder, Mr. Charles Carson, will give the completing touch to the already fine appear- ance of the church interior. NEW CITY BUB SERVICBJrwo enterprising citizens, Messrs. Ar- thur Lcwis and Ernest Fardy, have inaugurated a city bus service which should prove of lnestimable servles to cltlsens. It will be riui 0n regular schedule, and cover the greater part of the city. Trial runs have been made since Monday, and the promoters are now in ii position to fix their time with a. degree of certainty’ on which pat- rons may rely. The district covered is‘ from Esher St. near the Con- densed Milk Factory 0n Longwortii Avenue, along Esher to Fitzroy, along Fitzroy to Weymouth, along Weymouth to Grafton, along Graf- ton to Market, along Market to Richmond, along Richmond to Queen, along Queen to Euston, along Euston to North River Road, along North River Road to Banal.- orlum, thcn return over same route to Esher by Longworth Avenue. The schedule for the timetable be- gins at. 7.45 a.m., takes 15 minutes to cover the route, and is continued every half hour, leaving the San- atorlum on tho hour and half hour ‘and Esher St. on the quarter to ‘and quarter after the hour, the last run leaving the Sanatorium at B p.m. Special trips may be mode af- ter that. hour to stilt parties for dances, etc. Mrs. Geo. Lane and daughter of Lake Verde left yester adyomru- Lake Verde, left yesterday morning for Boston, where they will spend the winter. MRS. ISABELLE MACKAY There passed away yesterday at hcr residence, 90 Young Avenue, Iiiiiifax, Mrs. Isabelle MacKay, wife of the late Dr. N. E. MaicKay in her seventy-second year. Mrs. Mac- kay who was predeceased by her husband ten years ago, has been in failing health for the pest eight months. She is survived by one son. Norman E., of the law firm of McInrics, Lovett and MacDonald, and two brothers, J. Addison Mil- ler, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, and Dr. A. F. Miller, of the Nova Scotiu Sanatorlum. In compliance with the wish of Mrs. MacKay the funerni will be of a private nature and will be held from the late resid- once on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Camp Hill Ovmcturyn-J-lalifox Chronicle. MONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL Grade X.—1, Douglas Bcaman; 2, Edna Fraser; 3, Marjorie Hynd- man. Grade IX.-1, Jean Grant; 2, _ Hollis Laue: 8, Jock Murdock. Norbcri. Grant, principal. Grade vIIL-l, Eislo MacGrcgor; 2, Jnmcr, McIntyre; 3, Ruth Mac- (jrrgor. Grnde VII.-_1, Sandy Reynolds; 2, Gertrude Nicholson; 3, Cyril Prcncc. Kenneth Beer, ‘vice principal. Grade VI-l, Imno Finley; 2, W"? Fr. ; 3, Alex Hutcbcsoii. Guuli- V.» l, Pearl Green; 2, GI-"lllvs Beaman; 3, Verna Melllsli. Mrs. M. M, MacDonald. T0 REVEAL stains or 1min RING BOSTON, Dec. lk-Chcster Nar- cheault, of Boston and Portland, Me., was prepared to go before a federal grand jury today to reveal the secrets of a huge liquor ring, which, federal officials say, has been operating fleets o! ships, aero- planes and automobiles in Canada and New England for 10 years. Boston police guarded Narchcaiilt through the night against possible roprisals by racketeers. _ The Portland man was one of the clilef witnesses expected to appear 1h the federal iurys investigation 0f two greater Boston liquor-ring leaders and some 30 lesser lights in the illicit trade. The ring, fed- eral officials said, was connected by investigators with a. general conspiracy to violate the Prohibi- tion Act by the sale, possession and transportation of liquors. Officials said investigators had collect/ed a mass of evidence, including several volumes of data much of it obtain- ed by wire tapping. Narehcault was one of five men taken in the capture of the ship Santa Rita at Boston, March 4, with 500 cases of liquor aboard. 11.. Right Kind‘ 0f Reading TORONTO, Dec. 4. — (C.P.) - Whether you do your reading under a desk light in a quiet study, stretched out on the chesterfleld beside the radio, or by the midnight candle standing by your bedside- tlie most precious hours of all-you must read books "which cums to life," in the opinion of C. R. San- derson, Deputy Chief Librarian, who warned members of the Wo- men's Canadian Club here that “life is too short to waste in read- ing worthless books." “There is not time in this world for fahat extreme fantastical fiction stuff, nor for the extreme intellect- uallsm and the ‘high brow'," he said. Pointing out that in his opin- ion, a book to be worth while must "come to life." Whether it is a book for relaxation, or whether it is literature, as such, does it come to life? After touching on Eugene O'- Neill’: work Mr. Sanderson spoke of others experimenting with the "stream of consciousness" method of novel writing including Dorothy Richardson, James Joyce and Vir- ginia Woolf. He thought Virginia. Woolf the most interesting, but con- fessed that he was thoroughly bor- ed by Joyce‘: "Ulysses," and also Dorothy Richardson. Ho felt that while Dorothy Richardson applied the analytical method she worked at too low n. level intellectually." Ultra Modern O Bob Goes Victorian CHICAGO, Dec. Ill-The ultra- modern bob has gone Victorian. It has the bangs and curls of the gay 90's. Queen Victoria's coiffure is back in a modern interpretation. And so is that of the "Jersey Lily," Lily Langtry. The curled front bangs the famous actress af- fected about 1888 are one of the very latest styles. Even the new "halo bob" was de- scribed by M. Dclgard, a coifleur in n smart Michigan avenue beauty 3110B. as a modified version,of a mid-Victorian hairdress. In this halrdrcss, a roll of thin curls, recalling tlic old top-not buns, goes across tho top of the head from ear to ear. The back hair, which has been shaped but left rather thick, is waved, ending in several rows of tight curls. These new curls are made by turning the ends of the waves up over the iron, withdrawing the iron and leaving the row intact. As amplified by President Max Hocffer of the Illinois Hairdressers‘ Association, the new bob when rlressed should not. be longer than the hairline in back. The long bob is dead. The colflure line, demand- ed by the present slantleyed millin- ery, is back from the face and. up in back. Because the hats tilt to- ward the right eye, the hair is swirled to the left. The hairline about the face is softened by flat curls and soft bangs. Grade IV.--1, Clarence Gordon; 2, Betty lvfrhcllan; 3, Gertrude Irascr. Grade 11I-~ 1. Bill Hui-don; 2, Fraser Currie; J, Margaret M“. Donald. ' Miss Elsie McLurc. Grade IL-l. Helen Grant; Rena Reynolds: 3, John Dewar. Grade I.--1, Llddle Hennlgan; 2, Billie blflcl-flflsan; 3, Theresa Mc- Canon. 2. Miss Jean MacDonald. H. .. ... D --~<w-v.'~-.....,_... _.-..~ uefiatop \ I>~ m; MM c||=1' SETS FROM 85% $IO°° “I av APPOINTMENT rs HER snuasrv w»: qua“ CI6/10-—L d P Watch Sliapzvggofile, QQIILIHQQ‘ cakes Gum size 503p , 5 .35 C16/5—-Lavende| Soap and Bath Salt Crystals in giILcs ed {Ilsa bo\fI¢.....;;-.. Ci 6/88 — Lavender Pevlumc; Smelling‘ Salts, Talc, Bath 55b Tablets, Soap, Shampoo anti 'rist -..--..i..$9.50 (16/91 -—Lav¢nder Pevlumc, Complexion Powder En IIIII Complcxi m Cnamfllalc, cup and Cleansing Lotion i $5.00 C16/B9-—Lavcndcr Com- plexion Powder, English Complexion Cveam, Soap and Cleansing Lotion . . i l $3. 0 (90/65 -- Lavender Shaving Lotion, Shaving Cream, Invisible in aluminium container with gilt cap . $2.00 CiO/M —La'vender Talc and Shaving Stick in bakeliic holder ....-.;..S1.09 (!D/66—Lavcndcr Shaving BowLSIiaving Lotiomlnvisible Talc In aluminium container with silicon . I . . . . 82.50 Arromm II-Iml. 1n: rnmc: or mull send for FREE Yardley 1932 Gilt Folder to YARDLEY-I-YARDLEY HOUSE, TORONTO 5e: complete range at Drug and Department Stores YARDLEY-LON DON Gronlo - déw york - 13am’; Ill 44 RIGHT A1‘ HOME "Do your neighbors borrow i- "Your honor, my wife has been drawn on the grand Jury. Will you excuse her?" from you?" "Whavs her excuse?" "Bflrlvwl "she says she has nothing sutt- home in their 110N505 able to wear." my own." much why, I fool more fit than I 41° I"