E5‘.- ss s: : a . cs s eiiss.s..ssasx.=i v1.2; m- more 55.21 - _. .. I i l f f r c ‘l ;...____---- 7- --- f- --~-—-————— .-Ben field, who main‘ mo in "The P1111131; merica in 1912 11nd had 10-0611’ 3-D‘ pear-ed in films. oble Heorfhesesingoblmdonce l heading right for the top ‘ of your list of favorites! "Good Morning" “Babes in Arms" “Where or When" song hitsl They're i heroics ED WARD Regular Pricrs. Regular Hours 3.15-7.00-9.00 PLUMB CRAZY HAMMERSMITH, England (GP) hi, first pz-amiice in 1897 as Mam- Prwress," here recently. He toured A- chi-minus Carols Through the Age; l culrsis, time there was no known cure or POULTRY SHOW Attend P. E. I. Poult Assc. Inc. Annual Poultry S ow to be held at Bingo Centre Building upstai n, 56 Grafton Street. December 4th. 5th, 6th, 7th. Prize lists now available. Write or call for one. Entries close November 30th. No Ad- IDISJOI! charged, CHAS. E. WORTH, secretary. irllfli-ll-Zii- Thirty-Nine Year: After Thirty-nine years ago, a smill group of Canadians appallzd by the destruction caused by Tuber- organized tne CJDBKLBII Tuberculoss Association. At. that preventive vaccin; for the dsea.e. EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘This column is reserved In! news of local interest but adver- tising of a rewsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable .1 advance ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONS b0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed their Rept. Archie Hume, ..*INSTAI.L GRADER — Clark Bros, have installed a new up to date electric grader at their ware- house 1T1 Montague. ' ' ..'IN POIKT-Jlhe S. S. Surf arrived in port this week with Captain Gallup in charge and loaded produce. I1‘FIINERAL IIELD --'I‘iie fun- eral of the late Harry MacLcan took place i1. the Presbyterian Church. Moncley afternoon at two o'clcck. Tiie service was conducted l bv the Rev. Owen Hughes as-' sistecl by the Rev. Mr. MacLcan I Caledonia_ Presbyterian Church. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing i wife (nee Flora MacLeod) a‘so one INGER ' GUY KIBBEE ~ Mickey end Judy will con- vulse you in their minstrel show end Impersonations! 11m: FREISSER "" s 3 DAYS- - —— ~—i_ —._—_.—_ l at 8.30 sharp. CHARITY FUND ChTown Royalty llicLxin lrephy in the exempiifi- lxtcioivii, was in competition this cut to see and hear the degree pre- SEIIlLCI. LlllOiI of the Blue Degree. Only cue other lodge, Boyzie, of Char- lid a large reprzs-cntation of ll from that lodge was pres- Tiie jurlgcs prrsent were Ernest C. l-loliii. P. G. M.. and J. A. Con- llf‘ll. Tlicy declared that, owing to the excellence cf both, there was little 100110658 between them, and 1130 p.m.-'I‘alk: Moment " GS‘). 11.75 m"g.. m. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ll Intern Itlndlrfll waa-eo-o-e-o-oo-e-e THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S0 51d, Wm b; 31m m km; , ma; she is out and about agaiifs after BERLIN her recent serious lllnesa- . 3:00 pun-News in English. --—€ l . BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-Con- DJL’ 15'“ meg" m m ' DJN’ r, "itulatlona are extended 0o Mr. 9.01 meg., a1 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—Overtui-e . HAT! 0.12 meg., 32.8 m. MOSCOW 1:00 p.m.--Broadcast 1n English RV96, l5 24 meg., 19.’! m.; RNE, 12 meg., 25 m. 3 BETTY IAVNES v DOUGLRS McPllAll. \\\ ROME i? 7:30 p.m.—News in English; LATEST M4,}, - . . 00ers selections; Rosita Jemrna kelmskN l‘? IZEWS-3 days prior to its National Wade. mo, 11.111 meg, 25.4 m.; 9W 0 OUR CARTOON- “Small Fry” mm‘, 9 a3 meg., 30.5 m. LUNUUN THE BEST POPULAR MUSICAL 11:15 p.m —Prcgram to be an- WE'VE EVER PLAYED l i nounced. cs1", 15.14 meg., 19.8 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; GSB,' 9.51 11183., 31.5 m. MADRID 8:25 pm.—News in English. EAQ. 9.86 meg., 30.4 m. TOKYO l." NIION .. ._-__ »: .. c. .. ., a 8:30 p.m.—Mus1cal Variety. i, r JZK, 15.10 meg , 19.’? m. I ' u 9:15 pm-Jgxllasl‘ Program of ‘(Anniversary at Lowest Prices 2:‘? 3,“; 3,“,‘°;:§i.?§’,“_li- ,1,‘.-‘;ff ~ see I 25.6 m. i _ PAIIIS Bl N 1 llilWllllll Mcliilll$l mifiil°zé’.i“;.tl"niii“iiili 3.13? Ql ' _ _ 25.6 d Tgfisrlriends i Twccl Bldg. Gt. Geo. s1. l ‘m “Hum l 10.30 p.m —N'ews in Engllsh. Old Management - l mo. 11.7’! meg, 2s m.; pm. Aflfllvflffify Ffegzeout 1 l -AIINCL'I ARTHUR LODGE 9461 meEHéIIJATBMAI-A V l WIN RIACLEAN TROPHY 11100 vim-Marimba Ermsrmlre R i; of the National Puree Force of, , Last Thursday night. Prince Ar- Guwemala. TGWA, 15.11 meg . , T H U R S Y tiur I... 0. L.. Crapaud won the 19g m_ "Matters of 25.5 ; GSC. 9.58 meg, 3i 3 m. TOKYO 12:40 a.m.—A Talk ln Engrsh: "Japsns Industrial Arts for Ek- port." JZK, 15.16 meg, 19'l m. VERNON women's msrfiura The VemonT-Vl-Irlmens Institute ousweu. m Photographs. CONIIDIIATION LII’! (GUI- ANOI. L-Illfl- 41-88 ATTINTION Advertleunente for llewing libflln filcmffmilk u. onnrslrus OABDB-Pemnel gree canie inted with’ name “mo” mmfiii‘ u ‘° ii"faé"é..“.‘i“ 60 0D i ~ dill: Office. . FOB SALE-Blood tested breed- ing, muggy; 400 to chose from. Hens g8. es saga cash with order. . Turner, . - 11-1106-11-89-21. PBESBYTIIIIAN CHURCH. IN CANADA- Brookfie Olurge. - Servloes next lord's Giggow Road 11 A. M. Brookfled 3 . M. Hunter River ‘L30 P. M. . bilte-ir-afl-ll. ciwncir NOTICE-Wlinsloe Pastoral Chemo services $1 ndey. this ‘office Nov. 31st, are es follows: nsloe North l1 a m.; H field g0 p. m.; Wlneloe south p. m. v. .1. R. Skinner. Minister. 111-1176. OUT AGAIN-The many ‘riende of Mm. John Murray of Su nmer- J. Iester Douglas, M. P.,- who vibrated his 58th birthday yes- terday. The following telegram has been received from the Prime Min- ister: I Join with your lmany friends in extending to you hearty congratulations upon the cellebra- anniversary. I extend to you as well my best happy returns of tlhe day. ‘W. L " ckenzie King. HEAR SCOUT TALK-In the recent leadership Course which was held at Saint Dunstarfs Uni- versfty, Captain Erick I. H. Ings, Provincial Executive Secretary" gave a very interesting and instructive lecture on “Boy Scouts In Action." The aim of the talk was to glve the young men attending t-re Cburse an idea of the actral working! of I Boy scout Troop. The Com-re, which was part of the Ycuth Twining Scheme concluded last Saturday. POLICE COURT-A large line-up 2f Prohibition off-nders appeared before Magistrate K. M. Martin in yesterday's Police Court. Two men were charged with havlng-iuriliswful possession of fntoxlcating liquor and both fined $25. and costs ,or 30 days. Two women were cluarged with the same offense and one was fined $25. and costs or 80 clans. the case against the other was iwlth- drawn. A man charged with breach of the Prohibition Act and the Ex- cise Act had his fiese adloumed for one week. A woman cn’ t"e same charge also had her caso ad- journed for one week. The case of a man charged w'th illegal i con- sumption of llouer was adjourned f"r one week. The cas- of a woman charged with obsfruetlng a Police Offlcer was withdrawn. A drunk ADVEBTIB l8. - tion today of another birthday - no smaar om. NEGLECTS DAINTINESS! l urxibiur Se» LEAVES sxm REALLy 51:51’. oeucmatv " FRAGRANT Screen stars use Lux Toilet, Soup for million- dollar complexions .05 c1 luxurious bPCIUlY lmlh, loo. if licis ACTIVE lcilliev. 9 out of IO Screen Stars use if Mr. Frank H. Roper returned Tuesday night from Montreal when Mrs. Roper underwent an operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital a week ago. It is not yet know-u when was remanded unt‘l Frfday. she will be able to return home. held their-annual meeting at the It was osswned by rim-st nevi-B daughter. Mrs. Jam-es Tralnor And Vlclml) l~ "m" “as? that if you had “consumption” you The Brcoklym mile quarlette sang l , n] y, 319510“ were. as a rue, doomed to dzatn Jesus Saviour Pilot Me The haililéhall-Bhrl) gar; Flsghvehdl Deans- In the face of this belief iielp lA-‘élngexfuaaelvertalhlaéCoogiglogngt: - Among recent visitors motoring l took the ‘chair. r arid, rogslng through will-HIM. m? HSSWHIHQ“ , e us,’ hvmnnwajs ea ‘fgiloflte 01:5,, to the province were Mr. an. l, ;ecclies ivere givcirby many bre- WOPKNI Mid 816W BEYOHSBI‘ find 1n deraasod Pa‘, wave“ WEN, Mess" , Mrs Diamond of gmbglr, 04k. ‘. .li2i"n present extolling the merits 1938 the death toll per 100,000 pers- A1,, cémobalhx‘ iw wlgight‘ w: ‘ land Cm cflnmura, and Mm . of Ornngeism, and expressing the ons in Canada from tubrrculosus was 56 a1; against 180 in 1901. Encouraging as this reczrd u, with a death toll of 6000 IIVES‘ from this one disease, in Canada, last year, tuberculosis assoclatlsns consider themselves only on the threshold of their appointed risk of wiping out tuberculosis. Prince L, Garrick. C. E. White, W. A. Gaudet. Honorary pail bearers Mrs. Mr. Geo. Turner of two years ago. Mrs. Gregory are daughters of that place and left here for Winnipeg twenty- Gregory was Robe", Gregory of W nmptg, Mm,“ l hope that more lodges would enter all of whom brlonged Lrmerly to wcre: W. A Jolinstone. AC. Mac- - r - Kay’ ‘L P‘ Crockett‘ A. C. slmi Winsloe R-ad. Mrs. Diamond andl clair. interment took place in 10w~ er Montague Cemetery. Llic compeiition next year. The mcm Jars of the Dcgroc Twin were as follows: W. M, Wil- mot Large; D. M., Alvah Walsh; Chap, Cirest-zr S-tordy: Rec. Sec, J. Lee Gamble: Fin. Sec, Rev. S. D. Trites; Treas. Thos. Simmons: Edward Island in paricular with its highest death rale in Canada. from tuberculosis, cannot relax its efforts against t-hls treacherous foe, even though the enemy abroad must be conquered: indeed as exmnence in the last v.:\r proved. extra vigilance must he exerted in time of war and disaster. Let it not again he true that as many Canadians die at home from this disease as soldiers on the field of battlel Buy Chrism s Seals. Buy even more genercusly than in the past. Be lavish in your use of these little seal-s, far less expensive. yet as deadly as bombs in their work of destroying one of the greatest enemies of mankind-tuberculosis. Use Mlnard‘: for aches. MOW BRIGHTLY BEAMS ‘ l."- THE MORNING STAR _ ‘flow brightly beams the‘, 1f morning sfarl at sudden ra - afar ,_ Doth glad us" with its shining. . . . ,1 l diance from ’ This hymn first apPeared l“ 1 , t l 1599. 901ml" "m?" fclznmxlllhmthe chime Plflyefil m Iniriy cities Bach's later gorillas; fiitlon of the music adds t e 0 the! makes the Pleceiilldwln" Shopping D03’! Till Christmas 2 1,,‘ llouml Trip ARGAlN FARES o . CHARLOTTETOWN -—Golng-- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th It SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th Mom, Dec. 11, 1939. I11 L_Y: From SUMMERSIDE Proporlionufefu Lone forel from other station: Ohildren 07-1-11}: and 11mm Twelve yearn of age HALF‘ FARE Ticket: Good m D41’ COACHES ONLY For Further Information Oomiilf any Ticket Agent CANADIIIN NA rn rv/ ivvwnrul m NILI. i ANflD/l fidmqllflilellvilmmhtfllll ‘ of Weymcufh, N. 5., returned to his ho ie Monday. ..'Mr. Sufherland Henderson of Charlottetown, spent Monday eve- ning in Montague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser accompanied by Charles Fraser motored to th-e City recently. ..°Mr. Stirling MncLieod of New Perth, has sold his store to a party in Pownal. ..'Mr. Glen MacPherson spent the week-end at his home in Kil- muir. ..'Miss Vcra Beck nurse in training at P. E. I. Hospital spent Sunday at her home. ..'Mr. Ralph Beck of P. W. College pent ilic week-end at his heme in Montague. . ‘Mrs. Nalhanlel Gav of Hazel- bm-o. is spending the wlnier monfihs with lVIr. and Mrs Lester B. Melllsh. .'The Rev. C E and Mrs Armstrong accompanied Jy Mrs. Daniel MacGrs-gor of Montague also Mr. and Mrs, William Beck of Murray Harbour and Mrs. Harry L, MncGrr-Qor of Montague‘ recently visited Charlottetown on business TELEPHONE f‘ ITBOARD IN WALL CONVENIENT A most convent-mt little gadget is the tiveohone cupboard bult in a wall. It may have an elaborate (For, cr 1t may have a simple pm- ellsd door, or. if you desire it to be very lhC0lISl)C\1’"‘.l'§, you may cover it with the some wallpaper that cover: your wa‘ls_ The rl‘or lets d"wn. serving as l desk, ‘I'm-re ls n stowage soac~ pro- vlded in the wall for a telerfione . la-"t home in 1919, hcr hu-bzind lst Lest, l... B. D. Shisrren; 2nd Us” Mmards n" ache!‘ W120 15 a son of ML William Lcct. llarry Quigey: Man. J. Velr- G 1- _ ~ P M“, ner Moore: 1st Com., Fred Fa]: PE-—-—RSONALS Dlataigryst? Agardasz gas 132T. year lcmlds" Frmd Cakes‘ 5mm)“ i) --"I‘he Rev. Donald Btockrord awarded a gofd medal a chair and ‘Lmdl “mi warm‘ slmmmm an extensive trip, in recognition oi his twenty-five years service with l the Winnipeg branch of the T Eaton, Co Their many frierds and i relatives were glad to welc me them again. The party started on their return trip last week. They will travel through the U.S.A going as far South as Fiorida visit- ing Miami and many other points of interest enrouie. They expect to , arrive home shortly before Christmas. l ing in St. Avards while in the l employ of A. Home and Co.“ Charlottetown, have rrmoved to Sydney Nova Sc:tia where they l have obtained employment. Thor; wives left by motor 0n Monday. l Mrs. Fred will join her husband in Sydney. while Mrs. Percy is re- turning to her former home in N. B. Mr and Mrs, Price Thompson. and small son, St Avards, goent Sunday with relatives in Cove- head. Mr. and Mm. Leonard Ford vnd small daughter. Roma of Brackley, were visitors to Charott-etown and‘ St._ Avards on Tuesday. l The annual meeting of Parkdale} Women's Institute took place in the school hall on Monday, Nov.l 6th with the prescient in th“, chair. Twenty fcur olifmemhers answered the roll call with pay- ment of dues and two new mem- bers. Mrs. Russel Beer and Mrs. Geo. Beer were Welcomed, Min- ulei of last monthly meeting and annual meeting were rend and approved Ireesure report-d $11398 raised during the year and a balance of $47.00 on hand. Re- ports of sick and school commrfeec book and a pad of paper and pen- cl‘. and the rcauty of the thing is that tho door op'ns not on other side also. nvklng if. possible for you to ‘nhcne from either one of two rooms. l Use Mlnard‘; for dandruff. heard end adopted. Provision was mas Tree, also a four viz. Mrs. B. M"e"s. Mrs. Geo. Beers Mrs. V. Hudson and Mrs. C. McMillan were appointed 1 to mist the teachers with the comlttee. OI l lChrlstmas concert. Mrs. ; nominating ' Burns, Sent. Lcith Moore; P. M., Stewart lnman. the following year were owe:- President. Mrs. Lawson Jenkins Vice-Pres, Mrs. Wilfred Furriess home of Mrs. Lawson Jenkins on‘ Nev. 21st. Meeting opened with the followed by creed. Roll call ans- wered by eight mernber= paying fees. The minutes of the last meet- ing and last annual meeting were read and apprtved. A vote of thank-i was exlended to the President and Secretary. The President then thanked the memrrrs for their hearty support during the past year. It was decided that the mem- bers start doing sum-e R‘d Cr'55 work, The elecron of officer: for as fol- cde Secy-Treas. Miss Merifift 5131"" TORONTO, Nov. 2’i—(CP)-The tion has put away a trust fund of $55,000 1n the last three WHewltt, c. A. . secretary of the Ont Association, told the annual meei- lrg of the O. H. A. here Saturday. The fund will be wed for emergen- clcs_in the} e. bridge party held on Oct. 6th. Mrs. H. Newon convenor of the e commltte read the slate of officers for the coming year and the following appoint- ments were made: Pres, Mrs. Ed- win Cook, ieelecied, 1st. Vice., Mrs. Harold Mclnnls, 2nd Vlce., Mrs. Wark Burke, 9rd. Vice, Mrs. Katie Moore. Rec. Becy., Mrs. Annie W. Hudson, Trees, Mrs. Harold Newsom, Press. Secy, Mrs. V. M. Hudson. Directors: Mrs. J. J. Gaudet, Mrs. Gordon Rob n- son, Auditors: Mrs. Warren Mrs Nelson Wlnchesvr. Pianist, Mrs, Borden Myers, As- sistant, Mrs Henry Calbeck. A vote of thank. was tendered the retiring officers. Convsnors of prcgram appointed were: Dec. Canadlanizatlon and National Events, Mrs. H. Newszn and -"——- WRIT” held at the home of, Mr!- gudd Byo5_ who have been 11w lBurns reported $22.90 realized at Murray Meeting adjourned r1 by the hostess. Mrs. V. M. Hudson. Jan. Legislation and Peace, Mrs. Duffy.' Feb Public Health and Gilld- welfare. Mrs. Geo. Beer. March. Education and Be-ter Schools. Miss Leigh. and Miss Brenton. Aprl, Agriculture, Mrs. H. Calbeck. May. Home Econmnics. Mrs. P. Ssntner and Mrs. R. Beer. A10 lunch committee for next meeting. ,Mrs Arblng, Mrrs. B rns, Mrs. IR Beer. Mrs. Callbeck, Mrs. Burke, and Mrs. Cock. Red Cross lyarn was given out to b: knttt, on made for school prizes at the end, and Mr!» D- M 395111500 WM m‘; up. o; ,.h,._. war] bu; on we‘ of the term, and for the Christ-l appolnted i0 take Chortle of Y?!" ' ' and knitted garments. TI-e sum of $15.00 was voted to asset the Red, Cross in the comming drive. Meet- lng closed by singing the National Anthem. Directors. Mrs. Mlllar Fu nrss. M a. Joe Sullivan. Mrs. A. Sullivan Auditors. Mrs. Richard McRae Mrs. Gault Murray Mrs. Milton ‘Fllfllflki. Mrs. Goult Murray School, Mrs. Lawson Jenkins, Miss Margaret Bulllvan Sick, Mrs. Wilfred Furness. Richard McRae Mrs. The December meeting to be Geult A dellclous lunch was then serv- K SPECIALS llll PERMINENT WIVES $l.95 For teii days only. For appoingaenta phone Masons Beauty Shppe 991/, Grafton Street 11-29-41. FOXMEN I will skin and dress your foxes for forty-five cents each. For finest workman- ship. See J. D. JENKINS Mink and Muskrats our specialty L-973-11-25-6i > RED (PR/USS BULLEGTURS . l l Please make returns December 1st, or as soon after as possible. GEORGE J. TWEEDY, to Bank of Montreal l 3‘- Campaign Chairman ii Scarlet Feve Sudden onhet. Fever and coated (1) (Z) i, (3) (4) (5) Sore throat. Rash. m; this disease. B. C. KEEPING, Nausea or vomiting. Parents-guard your children’s health. Scnrlel Fever is prevalent in the Province. Assist your local Board of Health by reporting all cases which mill’ 0°,’ cur in your family. Be guided by your. family Phys" Your faithful co-operatlon will help in eradicat- It is notifiable. It is quarantinabie. It is placardzible Deputy Minister of Health r Symptoms tongue. M.D., D.P.H., l l 110 Kent St. 1 The Maritime Fur Pool Limited MONCTON, N.B. Recognized as the best marketing 01'8"‘ izatlon for Slilver Foxes. Ship diredt to them or bring your fl!" to the Representative W. CHESTER S. McLIlRE H*T‘* Charlottetown l ‘