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CAPITOL-JAM. —I'IIES. —WEII You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar- AW“ Herethey comet-In the greatest racing drama since ‘Broadway Bill’. .. a story of courage, of loyalty, of heartbreak, of unsurpassed thrills! T ,.l\l< PATRICIA ELLIS'MICKEY RODNEY r DENNIS MOORE William Best-Gordon Hart-Gordon Elliott - Joseph Crehon - Mory Troon nlmi-u iy wlli chm-n l A Fin! time"! Plan H/Wl “.111 GOT "WHAT ll’ TAlKiS"? MOVIE STAR no You KNOW WHAT YOUR CHANCLS ARE? comb You nraa HOLLYWOODS MADNESS? ir YOU lVI-‘Rl? A STAR-COULD You STAND rrr WANT Tllii l-‘ACIIS? WANT TO GASP? WANT A SURPRISE? WANT TO-CRYI 52c ihc comedy, madness, and struggle of the real Hollywood in"A Sm is Born"with]anct Gaynor and Fredric March-in Technicolor. p‘ .' 0i :1 trip to Ilohv-l '~"*'°“- “T11 I)‘-'()\'I(II‘II local iiiln fansl l t ill. llili Prince pawn-g! 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BrilllKiTtTiIst :. agent, Ovreli Moore, Edgar ~ .l~ri-l..-_r-<;.~,- 1-01“,- m,“ l Veins ncicl three inlportant new Sel- < lqml-(l m 1,. ,»;.,,-,,,.,,,,.;_._ , lllCl’ "fllltls." ‘These are Elizabeth Ii ilr ‘ uli Ell sh society beauty, . ‘ _ Ma lll . ‘Yaliiclicl, Holly- v nod‘; n .t Cinderella, who work- oseerciary until sin‘ i i u-non.-rues.-wen llltfill one of the great thrill ~ . , Ihfe column ll renewed for awe local tntorul but advertising I - I I newly nature may In ll l-ute o Ion! olrhlll) pqnblo II Qlllli CBASWELL m Photograph; CONFEDBIIATION S UBANCI OUR STORE will be open tonight. JCIIGGTSOD 6r Cudmorc. 14-454-11-31-11. Moons a McLEOD LIMITED,‘ are open tonight for your eonvenfl fence. L-isa-ir-si-il; PROWSE BROS. LTD, will be opened Friday evening till l0 o'clock. 14-474-12-30-21. l LIFI IN- L-BIID-I-ll-HI _““*_EL December: 2.11am THE FAMOUS CHASE & I AND ROBERT ARMBRUST ER i FAVORITE SONGS AND MELODIES C‘ W. C. FIELDS ° EDGAR BERGEN AND ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STIR-I CHARLIE MCCARTHY ‘NRAHMIIE VICES Sunday, January 2nd. Mount Siohart l1 A .M. Miarshfleld 7.30 P. M. L-453-12-31-li. l UPROARIOUS COMEDY TEST FANS-Due to the holidays! about the middle of next week. .Quigley, Minister. THE MALPEQUE and Kciising- toil Presbyterian Churches. Sunday, January 2nd. Service at Maipeque at 11 A. M. and at Kensington at L-457-l2-3l-li. I l P. M. I GEO. It. ASH. Gilbert Plains, htanitoba, writes “Feed Sunglo Feeds O Exc usively past year and liaif. Best mating season 1937 we ever had." _L-379-12-30-1-1-4. DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool L niited, by J. A. Webster 8a Co., 156 Rchmond Street, Charlotte- town. L-353-11-30-tts. THE TRUSTEES of’ the Protest- lunt Orphanage gratefully acknow- I ledge receipt o1 $577.10, collected by good friends in Summer-side and | District for our Maintenance Funds. l WEATHER FORECAST — For [January 19382-1 to 8 becoming ‘ colder with light snow; 9 to 15 very cold; 16 to 22 turning gradually milder; 23 to 29 little snow or rain; 30 to 3i clearing. ‘ WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage of Gertrude Connors, Rox- bury, and John Lydon, of South Boston, took plaice at Saint Jos- eph's Church, Roxbui-y, Mess, De- cember 25, 1937. The bride, for- merly of Charlottetown, is the daughter of the late Hugh Cun- jiiors and Mrs. Elizabeth Connors. I THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The ‘Rev. H. L. Denton, B. D-. begins ‘Sunday morning a series of morn- ing addresses on the Great Doc- trines of the Church, considering in this first sermon “is Jesus Divine?" For the evening service Mr. Danton will speak on 193B—"Wha.t hast thou in thine hand?" At the close ‘of the evening service the Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. CONGRATULATIONS-Mr. end Mrs. G. H. Johnston of Suflolk were receiving the congratulations of their many friends on Wednes- day of this week, it being the 17th anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Johnston came to Suffolk about four years ago, and became the proprietor of Sydney Mills. 'I'heir many friends join in wishing them many happy returns of the day. BELL-MMWILLIAMS — The United Church parsonage at Try- oii was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Dec. 25th at four o'- clock in the afternoon when Rev. Fred M. Young, MA, B.D., united in marriage Marjorie Helemdaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John MacWil- liams of Cape ‘Traverse, and George Melville McLean Hell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bell of DeSable. Pbllowirig the cere- mony the happy couple left for the home of the bride's parents where the wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bell will re- side in DeSablc.—(Patriot please copy). STERLING W. I. The December meeting of Ster- ,with Institute Ode and Creed. The lwere rend and approved. The y: a lin- liartl-llrilikiil iron idol of the‘ Slllllfl Allilll H199 Iffltik. the 5m" lil'lnlr|il..\\hn helps Juliet gel her lilore Brawl n: it looks dull"! lhl‘ li-KJ break, failis Ill love. with llt‘.' aniillni hmiquel. of the Academy of tl'l!I lnzlrrirs. IiPI‘, has a iiffillfl r01:- nlilcil nilers liim plenty ni‘ oppor- Mnlioii Pl-llil-c Arts and Sciences, and many others. tllulies lor ihc kind oi‘ comedy at _ _ _ __ _____ ____,___ M‘. (IIILIIHHI ' '1' (‘it i‘. ~' A nnrl flux -I1,'.ill .\l.lCI.4‘.lll.~--- . retrain»: it . ounmlnou ‘ Filling amt Snnpiylng Glass" Etc. .n.i arson OPTOMETRISI _ , , MOEVTUtGIW-I. T’ E. I. ' i (lIlil-e (vllflflflflfdy Wllh ‘ Drugstore \'.'I‘.lCIl lie exerls. for ll." in 1min‘. lihiher in grl la ilnilyu-zvirl n-ticl real- im her drram of movie imiie. Mr. Tea‘ Poll Says: - For a Delicious Cup of F. y N. D. MacLean l Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekue Tea Adolphe Menjou is at Ills splendid . I) w, no Oliver Niles, ihc ])l'(1fIil(‘i‘l‘,, and May iinbsmi i.. graild as Ill‘ y. . v old grandmother who lll‘l{".‘§ V ...Disiressing symptoms relieved by rubbing on VAPO on Now WHITE-STA INLESS "Si"? Tiffff UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire ' Phone lift ling Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Brown and 4 visitors. Meeting opened SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- gow 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 P. M. Rev; Wm. G. L-437-12-31-ii. l I this week the contest is to appear- , 9 P.M. A.S.T , STATION l; |-' g y LISTEN INI o non AMECHE m STIRRING DRAMA, , AND m rnr ROLE or MASTER or CEREMONIES l DIAMOND TREASURE con-l CELEBRATED GUEST STARS OF STAGEAND SCREEN IN YOUR AIID COMPLETE 08C ENGLISH IIETVIIIIIII ‘SANBORN VARIETY HOUR 9 WITH NELSON EDDY ' DOROTHY I-AMOUR ° N 6W Glasgow "ciceimm Dickieaoii; D011 Drill by And Vicinity Owing to the recent snow storm . the highway is blocked for auto ggalsargnligltillljgxgirlzaglile traffic. SOIL her mother, Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Richard Stevenson, and daughters, Missics Inez, Margaret and Elva, Charlottetown, spent Christmas at their home here. Mr. Blots LePage, student at Dal- housie, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. E. C. LoPage at Rustico. Messrs. Lloyd McMillan and Bon- neii LePage, students at Mt. Allison are spending the holidays at their respective homes in Hunter River and Rustico. Mrs. C. A. Stevenson left on Wednesday for St. John, N. B., where she will visit her daughter Mrs. (Rev) J. M. Murchison and son, J. H. Stevenson. She was ac- companied on the trip by her grandson, Mr. Edwin Stevenson. The annual concert and Christ- mas tree, of the New Glasgow Christan Church was heid on Fri- day evening, Dec. 24th. A large crowd attended to hear the little performers who carried out their different parts quite successfully. Rev. W. G. Quigley was the cap- able chairman, and Miss Ruth Dick- iesori was the organist for the eve- ning. Following was the programme: Opening Chorus; Recitation of Wel- come by Allison Stevenson: Recita- tion, Barry Stevenson; Drill by primary pupils, Up, Up in the Sky; Recitation, Joyce Warren; Recita- tion, Errol Stevenson; Duet, Away in a Manger, by Clara. and Douglas Bryant; Recitation, Byron Hill; Christmas Dri'i by pupils; Recita- tion. Shelton Warren; Duet, Old Santa Claus by Errol and Barry Stevenson; Solo, Irene itfeColibrey; Horn Drill by boys; Recitation, Blots Dckicson. An interesting "Playettc" entitled A Dream Ship, was greatly ciiioyed by the audi- ence in which the children took their respective parts as nursery characters in costumes; Monologue, IIIIIILDNT EAT CIIIILIIWT SLEEP Now Free of Bad Liver and Kidney Trouble and Feeling Fine Hue’: another woman who felt terrible until ihc lound how to get Incl appetite, rleep roundly, and rerun minutes oi the previous meeting, Iscliool committee reported that »books were needed for the school. ‘It. was decided that the Institute lpay the expressage on books from the Carnegie Library. The sick committee reported having model All the famous gathering places two calls and taken fruit. The nf the silirs collie to a very natural following new committees were ‘iili nil the SCFCC-il in technicolor. 'l‘ixl~i-e' sllie Trocadcle. where tho star.» go In dance, ihc Brown Derby, and ML“ Ge MMK Nnmmn Mums‘ Grumman's Chinese Theatre, the new‘ 8y’ appointed: School, Mrs. Melville Morrison l Program, Mrs. H. B. MacBwen and Mrs. Melville Morrison. Lunch, Mrs. Upton Smith, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Wallace MacKny. It was moved and seconded that $3.00 be sent to the Tuberculosis League for seals. It. was moved and seconded that the Institute endorse the resolution sent by the Tuberculosis League. It was moved and seconded that suits of under- clothing be bought and sent to two needy children for Christmas. The queetionnlireon public health was discussed end filled in. The following was the program: Paper on scarlet fever, by Miss Carrie Woodside; paper. "Mlklng the Cure", by Mrs. Lorrie MacEwen; contest prepared by Mrs. Cranford MlicKay, won by Miss Eileen Mc- Ivor and Mrs. Wesley Smith. Contest prepared by Mrs. 1.0m: MnoEwen, won by Mrs. Elmore MecKuy. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Mncltwen; roll call to be answered with a rilrrent event. unwdhenllh. MrsiAi H. Mug“! ' a earl o Iver mqlgint and he: uhcr —- bowel: irregular, crippled with kidney trouble _too ~00 appetite-no cleep. Many lnnliven "y; me amps. I tried Frull-rlivcr and Ily Iiultli greatly improved." There famous Iruit iuiu, herb, and tonic tablets clume III dnugtlien the liver, help stomach, Irid- neyn, intutilu. Troubles go. Health IIMIII inlme. Bound 50c. Alldruggirtr. Get on the Right Traclc For Smoking Satisllaction Mrs. Elmer McKay, Stanley Bridge, is visiting nerc ilie guesl; of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Steven- Mrs. George Brown is at present in Derllngton having been called there on account of the illness of little girs; Motion Song by Prim- ary pupils; Solo, Audrey McCoub- rey; Monologue, Charles Dickie-son; Instrumental Music by Harold Mc- Cooks; Solo, Elaine Parkman; Drill by girls; Closing chorus, The Snow- flakes by school.‘ At this interval Santa Ciaus put in his appearance, although it was his busiest night in the year. The tree was unloaded of gifts for pupils and teachers, and a. happy half-hour was enjoyed by all. After many nappy greetings were exchanged the concert con- cluded by singing the Nlltlvnfll Anthem-G The public examinations were held in the New Glasgow Schoo. rooui on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 22nd. A large number of visi- tors of the district attended. The pupils were examined in the vari- ous subjecls by the teacher after which a lengthy programme was canned out. Mr. u. H. Stevenson acted as chairman, and following was the order of programme: Open- ing Chorus, Merry Christmas; Reci- tation of Welcome, Allison Steven- son; Monologue, A Christmas Sec- ret by Ralph Dickieson; Duet, Away in b Manger by Clara. and Douglas Bryant; Recitation, A Considerate Boy, by Barry Stevenson; Drill, Christmas by nine boys; Monologue, Aunt Mlarys Present, by Elaine Parkman; Recitation, The Torn Swckhg by Gladys Parkman; Drill, Trump, Tramp, Tramp the Boys are Marching; Recitation, A Happy BOY by Oliver Parkman; Monologue No Handkerchiefs by Charles Dick- feson; Dialogue, Uncle Joshua. Those taking the different parts were: Herbert MoCoubrey, Charles Dickieson, Elaine Parkman, Marie Murphy. Alma. Campbell and Ver- non Hill; Recitation, Looking for Santa. by Douglas Bryant; Duct. Old Santa. Claus by Masters Errol and Barry Stevenson; Recitation, An Exception, Eugene Murphy; Monologue, A Christmas Scheme, Vernon Hili; Recitation, A Modest ‘ Desire by Tom McLeod; Solo, No- boy’s Darling, Elaine Parkman; Recitation, A Resolution, Errol Stevenson; Monologue, A Real Sui-prise by Marie Murphy; Song. Evcryboy Smile by five boys; Mon- ologue, A Telephone Call by Creel- lnaii Dickieson; Recitation, The Mistakes of Santa, sterling How- att; Recitation, Blois Dickieson; Drill, when Christmas Comes by the pupils; Closing Chorus, The End of the Road. Mrs. George Dick- iesorl was organist. Santa Coils put in his appearance and was made welcome by cheers from the pupils and other children present. Gifts were distributed from the tree and a special prize was awarded Mast- er Anold Dickiesonfor perfect at- tendance. After treating tiie vistors with candy, the entertainment closed by singing the National Ari- them-G DON'T WEAR NEW COIFFURE UNLESS it‘! Jlilooimno It's iiii excellent idca to try some of the newest hairstyles, of course, but don't stick lo any kind of hairdo unless it really is be- coming to you. A pompadour, with curls on the crown of the head, may be flattering to ycur friend whose face is rothee broad. neck rather thick or to a tiny person with petite features, but if your face and neck are quite long, avoid anything too severe. i Today's Short Wave Radio Program tum-anemones“; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3i ARlS 9:30 a..m.—“5pai'row," opelletta. in three acts. TPA-2, 19.6 m., 15.24 mes. JOIIANNESBURG 3;15 p.m.—“Riiig in tile New. Ring out the Old," musical ex- travaganza. ZTJ, 49.2 m.. 6.09 meg. BERLIN 8:00 p.m.~—Wlshing You All A I-{Bippy New Year. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 mcfl. LONDON 6:05 p.m.—‘Old Year and New.‘ an anthology of poetry and music. GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GSD. 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; CSO. 81.! m., 9.58 meg. PARIS 6:15 p.m.—Concert Relayed from Radio-Paris. TPA—4. 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. LONDON 7:00 p.m.—‘"I‘he New Year," I series of sound-shots and 1m- pressioris of Great Britain's entry into 1938. GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.5a meg. ROME 7:35 p.lll.—S0ligS and Marches; ‘The Italian Empire in 1937." o. talk; Concert. 2R0, 31.1 m., 9.63 13198. LONDON 8:05 p.m.-The Chelsea Art! Ball: a commentary from the Royal Alberta. Halt, London. G58. 31.5 m.,9.51ineg.; 0513.255 nl.. 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. - BERLIN 9:15 p.m.-Speclal New Year‘! Concert. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:40 p.m.-"Fl\‘e Years of Erl- pire Broadcasting," a talk by Ill! Director of the Empire Service. 31.3 IIQI5BII1pQ0T 65B. 31.5 m 9.51 meg. PITTSBURG 11,230 p.m.-DX Club. WSXK. 48.8 m., 6.14 meg. TOKYO 121445 a m.--A talk by Dr. K1 Shimoinura. entitled “The Fa: East and Japan in 1937." JZJ 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 1:15 li.m. --Talk on AUSIYHIIl. VKZNIE, 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. ore-tr‘- v h A filllllzl??? IIIIPIRIIIO "Win44 guppy ll p.m.A.S.T. i i CY l Enjoy the special plessiiretliat comer from emoldng BRIGHT OUT TOBAOOQTIie bright red pecksge in Meeting closed with the Ill-ion- II Arvhrttlt lined with heavy waxed paper to keep the tobacco moist and freehand to real in all the mellow satisfaction of the fiiic Ontario-grown leaf. The unusual mildnua of BRIGHT OUT SMOKING TOBACCO maker it a favorite with smoker: . . . A dime buys you a one way ticket to soothing, utlrfylng ptpefull of the lmootlieat arnekc. IIICKEY 8 NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO. LTD GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg ; GSC1'