..; PRINCE ED WARD TODAY 8. WED: 315-7-9 P. M. ‘ILThe Big Broadcast” 0f 1938 At Prince Edward - t oust r top M10 and ftiiinlintsxtfars. sclnviglatlng music and danci . hi8“ “med? and 3°" geous ggtLnQB make "The Bi Broadcast." which opened last 1118b m the Prince Edward ‘Theatre- 011° o.’ the mas‘. amusing and motilt moroughly dellgh ful bits 0 move [are to hit the screen in a 10ml time. Headed b W. C. Fields and dir- emed by mhell Lelsen, the cast lllCllldeS Martha 170mb Lamour, Shirley Ross. Over-mun. , L ggllltsdilfirszgredley and Tito Gums‘ tfzltiiise ray M“? I tell - K r’ and Shep Fields an nu Rhythm Orchestra. a radio aarrggauncer an}: ha. ed .w ww- vise his vleorve-makihg wIth Douothy mmour, the girl he hopes t0 mflke km. strip slows down t0 pick up Martha Raye. Fields’ dsvsh- er, and her bdy friend. 1811119 over-man, who are afloat on n. raft “veg- being wrecked 1n mid-ocean. Mis Rose's reputation w a Jinx berrifies the sailors , when s series ofaccldents occurs, they are coriain that her "hoodoo" is s__- ADESIRABII QOSOIION t WHAT A BUSINESS COURSE WILL DO FOR YOU IN 1989 It will qualify you for s starting position iu business, It will entitle you to' the unlist- sncs oi our-free I-knployment Dc- nsrtment. It will give "business focus" to yiour high school or college educa- on. ' It will establish for you s defin- 1‘ its goal toward which you will be ‘ sdvsuolnl steadily durin: the you. If It will lcqusint you with other jmbitious young people of college type, with some of whom you will form llfs ion: friendships. ~ltwiilcusblsyouio hoop up with you’ friends llltI former class- mates who are attending colleges. VISIT- THE SCHOOL OR ASK FOR. FREE LITERATURE Union Commercial College WM. MORAN. PRIN. ROYAL BANK BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. L-lill-IZ-Tl-Bi. sible. TYAQV 111515 thing boar . After mlxups oriy Fields and arrange them. e ship‘ nukes its new rcccrd, and t e t that the only safe to do is to throw her 0V"- so hilarious ‘hat Mlss Raye could finally IRE];- led amours of everyone on board fife straightened oui. to the com- plete satisfaction of everybody. The seven new songs featured are: "You Took Heart," “Mamm the words Out of My a, Moon Is n", "Thanks for the Mem- e Wsltz Lives On" “ i5 .. u o , . UrtYtie Ripple Had Rhythm." "DWI Tell a Secret to a Rose" and “Se-w- ing a. Woman in l-lalf." P. E. Island Hospital Annual Collections liiiuritime Electric C0 Ltd. H. Ernest Warren Charlottetown (Additional) $50.00 W. ‘Iidntursh 5.00 North River (Additional 1.00 Boss Valley. Per Mines Dene Mstheson and Lens Mayhew so Donald NidhoisOn - Mrs. J. WI MacKenzie 26 cents eachz-Edrwa Dan ‘Todd. Mrs. MN. Bells McDonald. Wm. .50 rd lhancls. Wm. McIntosh. Cous- ins. and Frank Newsome-llbo. Dena. Multheaon 2062 M11. Roy- moncl Nevwsome 20c: Jchn 1616c- Donald 10 cents-bi). Total $3. T. 9t srtson. Chintz. ewartr. . Mrs. Charles China 35c: Mrs. East Baltic and Souris East Per Elie MacNeill J. Robertson .00 50 cents eacru-Aleansnder Rob- Gtilnlsz, Clarence Will. Chester Mr‘ elii. Nelson Z50 Major Young 25 cen-ts-—.60. ‘Total —$4'.l0. N. B. There axe a few districts to rerpont which the Trustees yet would like to hear from as sorn as possible. L491- In Memoriam - In loving memory oi John L. Ta lor Tim Y . e speeds on, one year has psssed Since death its gloom its shadows as Within our home where all-seemed An b hi, d took from us u shining light. We miss that light and cver will His vacant place there is none can Down here we mourn but not in vain For up in Heaven we will I meet nscrted by his Father snd Mother, Sisters and Brothers. L-lil In Memoriam In loving memory of John L. Tsyl Whelnuthe shadows of night 0!‘. N’! I I And I am sitting all alone To If l! jlggleatsgl <.>_9.19$§~LI>,'__ WANTED - HOUSE N ‘my heart there comes that o Illlfll John only could some home Inserted by his sister Jnlis. (Mrs. rbg_I_§enn -1t)4. edy)-_..._. . ,_., l. KEEPER. AiflL2uerdien-__L;l£6;lkZL-ltl wanrsn axranmucsn rox rancher. single willing to Province. A town Yvonne Dionne Wea rs This Dress in ‘Cinder ella’__ F“. Y - .. n 'iu mtrobooi tin Yvonne Dionne , . i 5;‘ . ...r.,__,;,,»¢,_-.. W, -» -,_,..____. "arty max...“ t-ttsa t... "v" '- ' (mum vii-unstained!- itui leave References required. 901W 15'! Prince St. Charlotte- . I.-198-12-2’7-4l. Donne mo, TODAY AND WEDNESDAY -—8. .. . Hero's s new pair at married slouihs on llu trail oi fun and excito- uunfl Tho duo's twice as sw as tbs bookihc whole world's raving sbouii ALSO: MUSICAL STRANGER THAN FICTION “East Company” At The Capitol Romance and adventure are oom- blned with hylarlotls results in "Past Com may." new mystery which opened yesterday at the Capt ol Theatre, which reveals the inuicle of the stolen rare k racket. Melvyn Dodges. Florence Rice, (Elalre Dodd, hepperd Strudwlck. Pendleton orig 0111413 background for a mystery drama revealing the activities of racketeers who steal and dulicate rare vol- umes that are sod for enormous pnces. The lead roles as porfrayed by Douglas and Miss Rice are an ultra- modern young couple who believe in combining their dommtic and bust- ness cttrctrs. The; org paired in a series of hectic adventures involving a murder and the final breaking up and ca%-rc of members of the stolen k ring. not: comedy and fast action is mumtalncd in the direction c-f Ed- ward Iuzzell. The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of lvcal interest but advertising or a ncwsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents n word strictly pay- Fgblelll gdlunce, CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6789-7-2l-31.2 ruNisltAL AT Camus. punt- The funeral of the lalte Mrs. Mar- ‘et A. McEamcm was held from Cove Church on Sunday December 25. Service at the Ch and grave-side were conducted b Mr. Lloyd Henderson, studen . Pall-bearers were: Messrs, EI McEu-chern. Hector t and - ARE ACQUlTTED-Jvan Lund and Gerald Gallant, natives of Oharlotctown were acquitted of "armed robbery” when preliminary hearigléiof (the can? cotncltxédefi bla- ore pen buy agisra , . Mar-tin here on Saturday. Lund and Gallant; were arrested and chanted following the robbery of George Mc- Phee, member of the firm of Mc- Phee Bros. Grocery Store here on December 6 lust. McPhee told Pol- ice two men armed with revolvers entered his More and robbed him o approximately $90.00. The rubbery occurred a‘. 6.30 p. m. FREE DlSPENSARY-On ' &t- urdatv’ afternoon the usual treat was elven from the Dispensary. About two hundred children each received a pair of stockings or a pair of mitts along wt _ sweets. In addition ever fifty bones were sent direct b0 hormes in the City contain-ins: supplies for s. Christmas dinner. The officials of the Dispensary wish to thank all organizations and the public fcr donations so cheerfully elven- ‘Ilianks are flcenr Macllean for and courteous ho children waiblnuz their turn to erlter the Dispensary. ilhese| who helped at the treat. thanks are also extended. NEW RECORD IN MAILB- Approximatey l0 per cent in- crease in lncmning Christmas mails to Charlottetown and even greater increase in outgoing malls was reported by Postmaster Wil- liam M. Brehaut last night. A new record in mat handled had beln set, Mr. Brch ut said, Slim an increasing volume l been handled here during the Christmas season for the past five to eight years. Onl n f hope for harassed pasta au hor- lties was a growing tendv-ncy by the pubic to mall early. Heaviest mall handled in one ds this was on Monday prev ous to istmss while a new record for sales. when $1050 for ps passed over wickets inthe l otfce. was let the folio figures were ,_______._i.;__.a. u " Jssn ulna of Pictou u: i guitar, Max's-aerate Ince and nd m the Christmas hoiFays in wn the iflltst 0i Ml‘. and m. E. F. Mom. a The Gentralfltiuardian This column is nssrved for nan o! locsl interest but advertising of :.':"::t.."‘"" amt W‘ m. mpg-Ire? u’ n” CRASWELL for Photcnsphl. NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Rood Porridge Oste Chino, Silverware or Plain. HAPPY RETURNS-Mr. Wm. Amer’; are receiving e h.. sn- and Mrs congratulations niversary of their was Dec. 21st. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUG. ANCE. L-8789-7-2l-3 l2 WRITE PBIN. W. Moran. Un- ion Oornmemial College fcr par- ticulars wncerrmlna a business ed- ucation and Civil Service woilkma DRAWING REID-Three wrist watches were elven away to lucky exs coupons. st Chester Campbell's Jewelry Store on Bat- urdny night. The following was t-he result of the d conducted by Chief Birtwvlstle: 1st. Jos. Ham- lev. East Royalty; ind. Pius Cal- laghan. City; 3. Milton Ptckard. City. BURIED AT SHERWOOD-The late Mus Mary Raymond conducted services a: the wave-side. Pall ' H. L. Palmer, Major T. E_ McNuut, A. B. Cosh. Emes. Beer, H. M. Simpson and ‘Thomas DeBlola. FUNERAL IN CITih-Funeral oi the law Mrs. Aibea". Chipman was held from her lmte residence, D11 Green Street yesterday moming to the Church of the Most. Holy Re- deemer. High Muss of Requiem was lotus/ted b oe the Rcv. Fhther Babies. C. . . who also - ed service; wt. the grave-side in the Roman Catholic Cemoery. Pall bearers were . Dominic Doyle, John Roberts, Ehrmiett Hagan, John Mzlnnis, Joseph Gallant, and Jos- eph Costello. INJURED BY "HIT AND BUN"- Mr. Raymond Hambly. of Char- lottetown is in the Prince Ddwa-ni Island l-Icapiilul with internal in- Iuries received Christmas night from what. Mounted Police describ- ed as a "hit and run driver." No bones were broken and it was sold thstnlnuedmanhadaaoodchsnce for complete recovery if no corn- nlleavtlons set in. Mr. Ilambly was lnlured when his car was side swiped at St. Avsrds. vlllaae on the outskirts of Charlottetown. while he was standintz beside his vehicle cleaning the w d Occupants of the Hambly car, inciudinlt brother. were u .;e b0 obtain the which was boslte d1 on. POST - NUPTIAL SHOWER —- On December th a very pleasant even-in: was spent at the home of Mrs. C. Ba. , Cross s, when upwards of fifty friends and- relsuves wended their wuy to the tune of JlJlRIiIlll Bells to tender a miscellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Carr Balderrson. The bnlde and groom were escorted into the livink room by Mr. and Mm. Earl Ballem to the strains of the wed- ddna munch bv Mrs. M. W. Wo-nd. Mrs. Earl Balderson and . Preston Wood carried in a basket heavily laden with gifts which they unwrapped while Mrs. Austin Kennedy read the verses and presmted the-m to the bride and zmom. When the rifts had all been opened, Carr on ll of his bride, with a few well chosen words thanked the pecple for their zenercslty. After sinkinl "For They Axe Jolly Good Fellows“ the popular youml lzmom was bounced and the remainder cf the evening was spent in social intercourse and music. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hashes assist/ed by sev- eral of the ladies present. Afmer which the marry nests departed for w. and Mrs do: wedded life. CONCERT AND SOCIAL-Mon- day evening. Dec. 12th. was very pleasantly spent by all who ot- tended the concert and social which was held in the Lodge Room at Deseble under the auspices of the Melville Lodize L. O. B. A.. the occasion being the 50th anniver- sanv the organization of tho Ladies Orange Benevolent Asce- istien. The follcuvimz litter-eating Dmeramme was successfully _ tied out: Chorus, Red River Valley; Recitation, Eilwlre. Ville-Lt: Solo, Chester Shaw: P-acibrvblon. Vernita MecNc-tll; Duet, Mrs. Jack Dixon and Mrs Heck MarNelll; Instru- mental music, mouth orzun atnd rs French Reading. Mrs. Heck Mac- Nelll, (encored); Solo, Clayton Morrison (encored) ; Reading, Vtclet Hench: Address 0n the 50 years of L. O. B. A. work. Emu. C. Holm: Chorus: 13a Coin’ Back to Dixie. This was foil-outed s social hour. miter which a dellcous lunch, which included the birth- day cake, was served to all. A short sins! sonfl and the National anthem brouaht the evening to a. ransolvsns _ ‘Ihe many friends of Mr. Freder- Porkman who has been seriously e best three weeks will be "Hi1" ' \ 2‘t',"u ecial ' 5p ST. DUNSTAN’! BABILICA Lugs attendance marked Christ- mls services at 8t. Dunstans Basilica. This was especially true of the midnight mass on Christ- mas eve when His Excellency Most Rev. J. A. Oiullivsnd‘ Bishop of night the Corpus Christi Choir rendered Christmas carols. Music for the mass was provided by the regular male choir assisted by the men's junior choir. Masses on Christmas morning were attended by large congre- gations while the some was true of the ve=per service in the after- noon at 4 o'clock when Pontifical Benediction of the Most Bbssed em was given by Bishop O‘8uillvan. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Communion services were held at St. Paul's Anglican Church Christmas morning at B and l0.- 30. At tb/latter services Rev. Dr. H. D. Raymond preached. taking as his text Hebrews 1-2: "In these last days God has spoken to us by His son." Anthems sung at the service tn- cludzd "Glory to Cod" and “Be- hold a Virgin Shall Conceive and Bear n Son." In the afternoon at 4 o'clock special Christmas music was ren- dered by the choir under the direction oi Mr. Albert Dmnis. Selections included "Anzels from the Realms of Glory" “Hark the I-leuveniy Angels Sing" together th many lwell known Christmas carols. Mrs. F. M. Nash. Miss Dilys Owen and lutrs. Frances Hall ‘rralnor were vocalists. cmmcn or THE_IWOST HOLY REDEE n Mi ht mass on Christmas eve st Church of the Most Holy Redeemer was celebrated by the Bvev. further Hemlnlr. CSS.R., Rector, assisted by the Rev. ‘Fath- er Howard as deacon and the Rev. Father Fines ss sub-deacon. The sermon \ as breached by the Rev. Father Howard. On Christmas Day masses were st 7.80. 9 and 10.80 o'clock. Attha latter mass the celebrant was the Rev. lmther McLaughlin. In the afternoon at 4 o'clock Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by the Rev. Father Baines assisted by the Rev. Father Fleming and . Rev. Father McLaughlin. There was a very large attend- ance at all services. ST. PETEIUS CATHEDRAL t. Peter's Ch Ce/tthednul during rlstanas Festival were largely attended. The first service took place on Cilflsstmus Five at 11:30 when s. Choral Celebration of the Holy Eucharist took place and a lame number made their Ccmmun-iou. The Rev: Canon Malone was as- sisted by Mr. A. P. C. Rees. Deacon. At 8 o'clock Christmas morning there was a celebration of the, Holy Communion. and at 1! dclook a Choral Celebration oi’ the Holy Eucharist. At this ser- vice the Rev. Canon Malone breached a splendid Christmas manage frcm the text. “For God so loved the world. chm he szsvc his only begotten son." Evensona was said in the Chanel. durlmz which the choir boys sans carols. The Cathedral was nicely decor- ated for the Fes-tival with spruce, and tents in white on red. while the Altar was beautifully decorat- ed with lights and flowers. ' s1‘. JAMES CHURCH large congregations attended both morning and evening services at St. James Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Special Christmas music was rendered by the choir. The pulpit at the morning service was occupied by Rev. Dr. Fraser who took as the text of his sermon St. Matt. 2.11 "and when they were come into the house, they sww the young child with Mary his mother." A solo ‘The First Christmas" -Newton was sum: by Miss Lena MoLur-e. Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymord sane the duet “Cantique de NoeIK-Adam The choir rendered the offertory anthem "There We're Shepherdfl-Nlchols. '71s solo part was taken by Mrs. H. S. Henderson . A musical service was presented by the choir in the evening under the direction of Choir Leader Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Organist Mrs. Keith Rogers. Special choir num- bers included: Anthem —O! 'I'hou That Tellest —(1Me:siah) —Handel Solo Qestls Bamblno Yon. -—Manzuerite Cudmore. Anthem-At the Cradle (for wo-- men's voices) -Walton. Carol —Gcd Rest. Ye Merry Gentlemen. ——Boys' Choir and Choir. Solo —The Birthday of a -Neidli.gner —Mr. Arthur Bruce. Anthem -J-Iarkl What: mean Those Holy Voices" Bortnlansky. The service was oondu Messrs Niall H. Burnett and Jchn O. Denny, TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The snirit of the Nativity. the sweetest festival of the Christian Ptsdro k ill for th Bled to know that his condition is somewhat improved. Grurch. received Fill-i and fitting _ Services Mark Christmas In City ghurches mmssi t the Rf- 3100s OIm-ITYIDILV United Church both 01 M. . 6 l’ the Minister were brief and the worship was liven over lsmélv t0 the joyous music of the season. In the rnornlnil Rev. Him; stressed the imlorrtance of unitinl ln our minds the two that events of the life of Jesus. the Nativity and the Crucifixion, which were brought together in the Upper Room. The Holy Communion was dispensed at the close of the ser- V toe. At the ovendm service. Rev. Mr. Miller from the text. "Beluoid I bring good tidings." pointed cut the great place which worship and praise has in fixing the real spirit of Christmas in the lives of men Tne chclr. under tthe capable direction of Prof. A. Roy Kendall. and assisted by a chonus, enriched the services with beautiful contribut/iorzs of sacred song. In the morn-lug the choir Eng an anthem “Sleeping The Chris Child Lay", Miss Berna l-luestls taklxur the solo part and the old Fwnrch card edited by Dr. A. E. Whitehead "O Hail, Thou Blessed Jesu". In the eveniue carols were sum bv the full choir and bv a chorus of men. In addition the choir 5812-2 a sci/ting of Tennvsonks "Ring Wild Belle" by Percy E, Fletcher. Mr. Kendall's organ number's included "A Lovely Rose Is B/loourllnqf-Bruhsns; "Prelude" —Clerambault: "Jesu Joy of Man's Dssir-lnlfl-Bsch, "Finale" from SnvncvtaA-Vtlo-lstenholme. ZION CHURCH Large and devout congregations attended the Christmas services held in Zion Hesbytverian Church on Christmas Sundayto pay homage to the King of Kings, In keeping with the season, the church was very beautifully decorated with evergreen and candles and Dresented a very pleasing setting for the wurshi . Til/kin! as h subject for the momlng "Where to go on Ciu-lst- mas the Minister, Rev. G, Carlyle Vvebster. based his sermon on the text I/uke 2.15"1et us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thins whtchts come to pass." The congregation was urged to follow the Shepherds to Bethleheun. first to flnd Christ and were re- minded that they need not go far, but might discover him in some uiet or unobserved plea 53 dud t e Shepherds of old -Perchenee in some lonely ogtt or sick room. Having foun him they must serve him. It was not neces- Bery to present such gifts as gold or franklncense or myrrh: of these we may have but little but each one could find some humble way in which to pav tribute of worship and adomt on to Him who is the Savior of the world. At the eventide the theme was ‘The Bells of Christmas." ‘The prophetic words of Isaiah 9:8 “Few unto us a. child is born. 1min as a son is given: and the lwvmunent shall be upon his shoulders: his name shall be cal- led Wonderful. Counsellor, The mighty God. The everlasting Fa- ther. The Prince of Peace." These words were spoken-a world bsdarkened by sin but they gave heart and courage to the Ancient people of Israel. No less encouraging are they for us today. Christ has indeed come. The Bells of Christmas have chimed and although the full con- solation of the prophecy of Isaiah. has not been realized as vet the fulfilment is assured for the zeal gimme lord of hosts will perfonn Music for the day was under the direction of the orzanist. Miss Rena Wood and the choir render- ed the various as carols and anthems in hearty fashion. At the evening service the choir Was assisted by the junior choir which also sang very beautifully two Christmas carols TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harvey I... Denton, B. D., in his Sunday mcminu aer- mcn based on Rial-they: ZMQ]. ‘ BIRTHS Mtmnrrvltv the P. E. Island Hospital on Dec. 26. m Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. City, a scn. STAVERT-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. Decem- ber 25th., i938, to MI. and Mrs. J. Stanley Stavert tnee Mary D. Jen- klltlCharlottc-town. a daughter. MARRIAGES COOPER-SAUNDERS-A‘ the Par- sonage 219 Kent Street, Dec. 23rd. 1938, Rev. S. C. Cooper officiating, Charles Wesley Cooper of Char- lottetown to Marjorie Saunders, Charo‘. tewwn. ’ ' w t ___ nsnns _____ _ CAIN-At New Perth, Tuesday, Doc. 2'7. 1938. Mrs. WiIliBllIl Cain, aocd 70. Funeral will be held on Thursday morning, Dec. 29th. warxms~az the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sunday, Dec. 25. 1988. George Archibald Watkins aged 55 years. Remains resting at the MocLean Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. e‘ery. DOYLE -— At Charlottetown on December 26, 1998,, Gloria Beverley, aged six morvths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Doyle. Funeral from the raidencs of her parents '1 Orldaar Street this afternoon at légyo to the Roman Catholic Ceme- \ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshire Mlliar y; t ‘ti! l til 1 ll ‘l1 ATT I n Fox Pelt Canadian National it DON'T MISS SEEING FIFTY OF PRINCE Medium Silvers To mi l" Judging of all pclt gather with the name 0 SPECIAL EDUCAI During Wednesday nf piacings in the vario Forum for Fox Ranche Prominent speakers wil tertuinment. lfll “__ .f' - ..__.-. u -_,_=_-¢=__..===—_ , __ ,_ ________ . . "And being wamed of God that they should not. return to Herod. they departed into their own coun- trv another any." took as his sub- ject “A Different Road". It is an arms/tine story. tihat of the name- less wise men who came as follow- ers of the star. cut of the East to seek a King. Offerings appropriate to majesty they brought. sold for royalty, frankinoexrse for divinity, myrrh fou- hurnanltv. And they de~ parted. uwther way- So._1i one has truly seen the Chrzst. m? shotlld m l-lfe "take s different road" for the eX-‘Pedie-ncy 0i the Klngdmn, for the richness OI his Qwn bednfl, Among those who. IIIB/VIIIR seen tlhe Christ have taken a different road. saints and recs. apostles and muntyrs,_the ll a/test servants of the Kmszdom. the zreatest. benefactors of humanity are they. If we see the Christ. 1i’ have ever the izuidina smr. a light. without sir/shamed for a llsht within. Bowing before Christ. taktnlz the different road. we are better men and women. Thinking on how can we be satisfied with self. Christ challenlres. Christ leads. Christ lisrhtens. Christ em- Miss Pearl Burns zuve a feelmz “The H013’ Child". West's “See Amid the Wln- ter's Show" was finely presented by a full choir Christmas was eunuhaslzzed in the session of. the Church School, and for the lenze class of little juniors the Christmas lessor. was nrad-s very real by the model Vii- lnqze. the birthplace and the at- tendants. prepared by Mrs. Bel! The evenina service was almost farty G0 Imullakes Yvonne Dionne Happy ' Tfiiixsifitii-Z§==H%H€Zi%”3%i€% Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Dec. 27-28-29. FINEST SILVER FOX PELTS Grand Display Thursday 10 a.m.T0 10p.m. Wednesday Evening, Dec. 28th., and thereafter ail Peits will be displayed with ribbons won, and H Show Pelt Tags attached to each Pelt will be l stamped showing the winnings of ail Felts to- - to the visiting public. Educational Lectures by prominent authorities will be heard at 4 p. m.‘ Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. of Trophies to the winners will be made by‘ Premier Thane A. Campbell. Also musical cn- wlou THREE -. ‘i .- END |I Prince Edward Island's First Silver Show. Hotel, Charlottetown TWO HUNDRED AND EDWARD ISLANUS Extra Pale Silvers uiuiviuvrz- s will be completed by f the Owncr. » ‘IONAL FEATURE the 28th, explanations’: us sections will be made An open rs will be held commeni cing at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Evening. i BANQUET Wednesday Evening at 7 p. m. a Banquet" will be held at the Canadian National I-Iotel. I be heard; Presentation - First Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Pelt Show. Under Auspices Of Show Committee —- L-197-12-27-2l. —-—.—_..¢_.~~—_:;.—_'~_—_= l ureuv h rel. mum with an priigde. "Jesu Boning (Yen) by M156 Oailbsdh, Adam's "O ~ Holy Misses Campbell sane Night". the mixed Iluarwtte. Burns and Campbell, lvilessrs. Q1113- ley and Stems sane Coven- u-v Carol." While Strep- herds lvstched". Dickinson‘; “U Nightingale Awake" as well as ti! carol "Now ls the Time" o'er-cribb- ly rendered by the full chofl-I. “Seven Joys of Mary" was sunl bv seven lady IIIEXIIIJCIS of the choir. A very impressive and W01’- shlpful musical service. The flow ers on the communion table wen placed by Mrs. Harry C. Bro and Mrs. Browuell in memory Father. Mother and Sister. The beautiful Christmas decorations in silver and zrceu were Dlacecl- by I group of vounc people under the direction oi Miss Davids Baker. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUBKII Christmas Sunday wasagreotdsy at the Central Christian Church as the minister and choir cooper- ated wgcther as usual to give o‘! their but to the members and iflelldg who comprised the con- gregations at. both morning and evening services. At the morning service the sec- mon was on a Chrtstless Christ- mas and 1h: minister made a nuxnvbcr of pzrtlneu-t remarks about the innkccpcr who failed to recog- nize. his cyportttnltles at the birth of the worlds tidbit-st character and r-fsnr of mcdem I. _ as para llcllnQ then luaclc a every coy an; Col 8) (Continual on page '7. ':~—: rr-{i 1~—_:w--u- r L... . This is the doll. the [own Yvonne Dionne wears to the ball in the pic- tureplsy, "Cinderella," now appearing in The Guardian. Cut this .- out, color it, snd you will have the two complete costumes to drul Ivonne u \ tr i