__ ' ~'- . V>_:§ waauw‘ _s-.;‘-y."~‘~"“'¢-""" Lord Tweedsmuir pauses to chat dogs featured at the Royal Willi" PRINCE EDWARD- mm‘ .- J __\1 l / \\lll|ii ADDED . . . CARTOON AND COMEDY "with CHARLEY CHASE _- llli GREATEST s1 ' n lliYiIllTiliiIlilElllllSil SINBE NATNAN NALE ...who said“! only regret that I have but one life in lose for my country." I IETTY llllitlilbllliii lilfllll lllilii Ill} ' . TODAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY DAIL 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 »P. M. MAT. . EVE. . -.l6c-Z6c. ..Z6c.32o-37c. with William Martin of Maple Fair, Toronto. Creek, Sasih, whose Scottish sheep clipped into an envelope, on v ;Tt with stfllil ‘m, re stow-r m4. -r rvsyer < QUICK PRINTING SERVICE Prin tery. And the finished job neve looks like a “rush” lob - - -‘ that's one reason you will appreciate our thorough efficiency. Phone at any time. when you need printing, or drop in and arrange it at your convenience. he Guardian lientral Jib Print A‘ 136 Prince Street. Citarlottetown i one 133. " re month’s billing . . when‘~-.you’ll appreciate the really quick service of the Guardian Central Job When you need letterhczuls in a hurry . . "I or enough billheads to complete the that’s _.I? YIPPEE! Hen comes the King b! th use ehrush SERIAL CHAPTER I “CALL 0F TEE SAVAGE" TODAY FRI. SAT. DAILY 3.l5--7.00-—8.45' P. M- cApn-o u... 11cm. Eve. 26c. 32c. Canada to Great Brit. IDNDON Tit-T . lr-(OI-h-Ex- perlmental flight: between t Britain and Canada t0 e6 regular plane service mail The announcement with that issued in Ottawa" Rep- resentalzivu oliihe British; Irish PrecStete." "‘ will take place in Washing-ton shortly. Aftq- several flilhit an which onlymailwillbecarriedJhereflll- 1n- pagenget-mlll 8827106 will b8 started with n minimum oi two nights weekly in eooh direction. The statement did not My Whfli mute would be followed when the service was atsblished. PIUSVILLE WOMEDPS INSTITUTE ville Women's Institute was held in the schoolhouse on Nov. 23rd with an attendance of 2D members. The eeting , ’ by repeatins the lord's Prayer in unison, fol- lowed by the roll call which was answered by “Something I am thankful for." In the absence of the Secretary Mrs. Nelson Gallant read the reports of the last annual and previous regular meetings. ‘These were adopted and signed by the President. The Treasurer submitted the fln- ancial report which showed the receipt for the year amounted to $84.56, expenditure $90.49 with a balance oi $25.06 on hand. The dif- ferent committees reported satis- factorily and new ones appointed were: School, Mrs. Justin Corcoran and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran. sick, Mrs. Flam Blanchard and Mrs. Fred Gallant. Program. Mrs. J. J. Cor- For Clippings I (Experimental farms Note) "I ran across s. good article on that the other day but I can't find the paper it was in." How often one hears such a remark! A horse takes colic; a binder knotter gets out of order; a construction prob- lem is presented. There is an amount of help in print ii it could only be found. Over twenty-five gears ago when first confronted with the necessity of finding answers to thousands oi questions yearly, the writer hit up- on a simple, adaptable system which is still in use and is now em- ployed on the Dominion Experi- mental Sub-Station at Beaverlodge. Several card-board boxes c1 cheap rnanllla envelopes were purchased one ior each department or group oi questions, for example, Live Stock, Veterinary, Poultry, Bees, Farm, Garden, legal. etc. When a useful article was found it was clip- ped and inscribed with the date and name of the paper and the name oi the author. It was then the upper, left-hand edge of which was written the subject, such as “Breeding Crate," "Ringbone," "Spavln," “Straw Loft for Poultry House,’ "Green Manuring," “Veg- etable Varieties," “Will, Pmbeting" or whatsver it might be. Within each ‘box or department the envel- Opes . were‘ arranged alphabetically and since carc was observed to write the subject with the most sugges- tive word first, e.g., “Will, Probat- lng," an item oi any particular topic could be very quickly found by thumbing the edges of the up- right envelopes even after the en- cyclopedia had grown to large dim- ensions. sub-grouping aided this, for in time, “Live Stock, General," etc. Each box had its contents indicat- ed by large print on the end, thus: “Live Stock, Cattle, A-M." Ii a box contained more than one group each group was indicated by a rais- ed cardboard tab. One might com- pings alphabetically arranged, and sub-divide as the material accum- ulated. One great advantage oi the sys- tem is its adaptability. It never becomes overgrown. 1i two or more clippings on the same subject are taken they may both or all go in the one envelope. li in time some early article may be superseded by a more complete and up-to-date one the old one may be readily dis- carded. , A scrapbook becomes cluttered in spots while vacant on other pages. The envelope file may be divided and sub-divided without trouble. It may be expended or contracted to any extent in any direction. It is handy and may sometime save an animal's life. __._..__i__..___ MR. HERBERT DANIEL LOWE Herbert Daniel Lowe. w-year-old son oi Mr. and hire. Louis S. Lowe, 474 Bennerman avenue, Winnipeg. Man. wits instantly killed at Steinbeck. Tuesday morning, at 1 o'clock. He had been employed,“ Churchill! during summer or the past rive years and had just re- turned home on Thanksgiving Day. Monday mos-hing he left to work {m- Tingling Bros, slab-contractors for work on the highway and was killed 23 horn later. At the time of the accident he was seated in thccsbofamsckdrivenbyfl. 11mins. l‘ Christmas." mence with a single box of clip- The election oi ofllcers ior the en- suing year is. as follows: President, Mrs. Wm. Gallant; vice pres, Mrs. Amb. Corcoran: secretary, Miss Mary E. Corcoran ire-elected.) Treasurer, Mrs. Isidore Gallant. Auditors, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Direc- tors, Mrs. Maxine Gallant, Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant. The next meeting will take place at the home oi Mrs. Amb. Corcoran on Dec. 27th and other regular meetings will be held on the last Tuesday oi each month. The roll call will be answered by “Sofile- thing I remember, as a child, about Mrs. John Millar and Mrs. Wm. Gallant were appointed to act Santa Claus and distribute boxes 1 to the poor children oi the district. The members decided to open their meeting at 7 o'clock during the winter months, also that we would have a grab bag for the purpose oi raising funds at our next meet- ing. It was moved and seconded that $500 insurance would be put on the school house. M€etlng closed by singing the “Ode? HEAD 0F HILLSBOROUGH WJ. The annual meeting of the Head of Hlllsborough Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Lodge Birt on Wednesday, Nov, 6th. with eight members and five visitors present. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by "An item I thought most interesting in last year's pro- sram." Minutes of last regular meeting and last annual meeting We"? mid. adopted and signed. The President then declared the meeting open for the election oi officers and the following oiiicers were then duly elected: President, Mrs. Geddle Douglas; vlce pres, Mrs. Calvin Cameron: sec.-treas., Etta Cameron. Directors, Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Mrs. Lodge Birt, Mrs. Thomas Brazil. Auditors, rs. Harvey Douglas, Miss Etta Jar-dine. Organist, Mrs. Harvey Douglas. MOVBG. seconded and carried. that retiring President vacate chair and new President take some. Pro- gram for the evening ccnslsttd oi a paper "Ollr individual respon- sibility as Institute members." Rec- lltatlon, Mrs. Brazel, and the sing- ing oi the Instltute Rally song by the members. , A dainty lunch was then serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. , lBrarel and Mls; Reta Birt. Mrs. lGordon Douglas invited the mem- bers to her homo for the next} meeting. Aitsr extending a. hearty vole oi thanks‘ to the hostess meet- ing closed by singing the National Anthem. CANADIAN JERSEY CLUB OFFICERS ‘IYJROMU, Dec. 4——(C.P.)-Dir- ectors oi the Canadian Jersey cst- tle club for districts outside 0n- tario were elected yesterday for 1938. Directors chosen were: Maritime district, Earl E. Lister, Harvey Ste- tlon. 11.8.: Quebec district, R. G. Davidson, North Hailey, Que; Prairie Provinces, H. W. Thomas, Portage la Prairie, Man; British Columbia, W. S. Winright, Van- couver, 8.0. itching, Burning, lhfl NQWIOUHG- ' The annual meeting oi the Plus-' cor-an and Mrs. William Gallant. _ mysterious Mr. OKReilly from New York. Several times Sugar was on r 190s {The Anniversary ' Announcement i‘ PIHCUARSDAY DEC. 5th. Will for Business a Branch ‘Wholesale Warehollle . our gm l; pow the largest distributor of. Foreign and Domestic" p FRUITS VEGETABLES ~11. The Maritimes ness founded flpi/z a/mi Saint JohnhBuei Moncton Branch Opened LL.E'I_T.',FRUI,T, CQMPANY ‘Limited r1 LOWER QUEEN srnsm‘. CHARLOWETWVN ........................192l Charlottetown Branch Opened‘ THIRTY YEARS PROGRESS BUILT 0N t i. . We invite the retail dealers at their convenience to inspect our full stock assorted Fresh Fruits, imported Vegetables. new crop Nuts, Dates, Figs, etc, Too Many Beads ._ <<i<>armes<klsemll . _ the verge oi unburdenlng her heart. not to. Sophia was tempted to ask ques- tions about the things Scoop had told her. But she thought it best to wait until the girl, oi ner own oo- cord. gave her an Opening. She be- lieved 1i Sugar were unbearably un- happy she could not help showing it in some way. They had always DEED so close. Miss Frlddle much preferred to believe the New Yorker nau exaggerated the seriousness oi the situation. Sugar managed to put up a brave blun when they met. It was Thursday afternoon again. Sugar looked forward to e few hours away from the Lie Masters house as c. convict might await being let out of Jail. It seemed a month since she had seen Johnny. When Skeeter was asleep she kissed him and hurried to the kitch- en to call Liney. Eurasia was mixing light bread. “Bless yo’ haht, honey.” The old darky wiped her hands on her apron and patted s. stray curl in piece above Sugars ear. "Yo' always looks like a ll'l red-headed queen; I 'c1are yo’ does." In a sudden burst oi gratitude Sugar put her arms around the old Mommy's waist and gave her a quick squeeze. ' "You're so good to me, Eurasia. The chicken and dumplings you made for my lunch tasted like manna from heaven. You're spoil- ing me." Eurasia patted her shoulder. ‘Yo’ all can do wii a. ll'l babyin‘, l. speck," she beamed broadly. "Ain' none de white folks ’roun heah pay yo’ no pertention.” "Now!" Sugar reproved. imagine it. Most people friendly." Eurasia frowned darkly: “Mlz Janie Lee she goln’ fine out when dc jedgment day come she goln’ ‘count to de good Lewd io’ pon/‘ful lot o’ sin. Ellen lie ast her how she treat ll'l. motherless chile lak you, what she goin‘ say den? De debill goln’ git folks lak dat, sho as yo' foot high, Mlz Sugah." Sugar smiled at Eurasurs dark predictions and wentvoif 1n search of Liney to stay with Skeeter. Then she hurried to the theatre to sec Johnny. The office was on the mp floor. When she knocked Johnny knew it must be Sugar. ~ "Come in,” he called in s husky tenor. He sat with his feet on the desk, pencil poised behind his ear, and commanded importantly: "If you wait Just a iew moments till 1| look over my afternoon mail I'll give you a second." "You lust are very __ Pr‘. out her better Judgment told her PHONE 604 TYNDALE WOMEN'S WJ. The regular meeting called ior at the home oi Mrs. Hersey Carver was not held due to non- attendanoe o1 members. A special meeting celled at the home of Mrs. Robert Breheut for the purpose oi planning a money making entertainment. Even this did not bring forth the required number oi five members. Never- theless,‘ without an executive meet- ing a dance and entertainment was planned privately by a iew oi the members. This dance is to be held in Orwell Hall on Nov. 7th. Nov. 12th, 1935, at the home o: Mrs. Stephen Hicken, six members were present. This large gathering shows the interest taken in oom- munity welfare, notwithstandink the ‘ clemen y oi the Wei-the!‘- Roll call was answered by mem- hey-g paying dues. The minutes 0f last meeting were duly read, 81311- ed and approved. It was moved b! Mrs. Brehaut end seconded by Mrs. Carver that all bills be bald. this motion carried. The various committees reported complete inactivity ior the past‘ l-WO months. It was decided to hold the meeting in the future on Wednes- day evening instead of Tuesday W‘ cning to accommodate the y ger set. After an informal discussion it was moved by Mrs. Robert Bre- haut and seconded by Mrs. M. Mc- Donald that $2.00 be sent to Prot- estant orphanage._ This motion car- The obtaining oi books from the Carnegie Idbrary was discussed but no definite decision was reached. The secretary was appointed to buy one pint of paint ior the school door. It was considered that we ask our worthy 116415808119 W do the painting after school hours. Wonderful speeches of thanks were delivered by Mrs. R Brehaut. M1‘!- Danlel McKenzie and Mrs. Martin McDonald, for basket and fruit sent while indlsposed. The new secretary was asked to send to Fntorvs for one pound oi quilt patches for In- stitute purposes. An encouraging report of the dance held in Orwell was-given by the President. This {apart may be examined in the minute book by anyone lntertélfld- The following slate of ofllcers for the forthcoming year were elected by ballot: President, Mrs. Hersey Emerson carver; vice president. Mrs. Daniel McKenzie; sec-tress, Mrs. Stephen Hicken; auditors, Mrs. Robert Brehaut and Mrs. John Martin: directors, Mrs. M. McDonald and Miss Louise McKenzie: urvsmm committee. Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. McDonald. ' On motion a hearty vow 0f thanks was tendered the retlrinl Sugar giggled. Then she stopped omcem Mggflng qosed by singing and stared. Johnny was wearing a the gamma; Amhpm, Lunch was funny cap and a coat. She cocked her head to the side speculat very. "Say, Mr. Moneybags, what are you impersonating?" Johnny grinned, and swung his feet down from the desk. "That, my good woman, is the way all reel artists dress. It's an artist's cap and smock. How do I look?" "Well." Sugar studied, "you look different, I'll say that much for you. But I wouldn't advise you to around to in it. The local boys might do little snickering. With Jealousy. of course." (To Be Continued.) , AN ELECTION BABY GLASGOW-A baby was born at a Glasgow polling station in the municipal election the mother hav- ing recorded her WM lull 593°" the arrival. Eczema or Salt lilmu Detailsoftheaocident are un- , fliicumsor-Saltflheumisitiseftn known. butiherewillbeanin- fl Plufih callsdiseneottlnemoatagcnisisgclskin vestlgation. Mr. Lowe is survived ~ \ diseases. " by m; parents, two brothers. < The intense ltsthingksmsrtisg, Vernon and Arthur. and two sis- upeeiailyatnight‘!!! 4W4. tcrgmu-yandmsle. I§| (;(;l; issspoccdto ehorthehandsp is mineral service was held in the _ - water, are almost unbearable.“ Thomson mortuary chnpll. Broad- w fleeflnrdoekfllood Bitter! I III! way, Friday afternoon. at s o'clock. app it. . A m“ t". Interment was made in the funtu gum #31:‘? pm, Elmwcod OOflNlfiijYr-Willblli?‘ Bee Pren- served by the hostess. DIVORCE SPEEDED WHEN PAIR AGREE (Canadian Press) Moscow, eDQO. 4—0nc o! the most revolutionary of Soviet re- vamping meesu ca, placed in o!- so feet only a iew weeks e30. h" changed the Soviet divorce Wit!“- In the Past either Party t0 I marriage could obtain a divorce by going to a Dfllflillbtflhursd relis- try brute and marina known hi» intentions. The divorce was mela- tered. then the other pert! W" notified that the bonds had been severed. Divorce still can be ob- ‘d by either party renrdlell h? the opinion of the other. N! ncwtbeotherpartymustflratbe notified. ~ hem - . The often, the, authorities III. ‘to evade N- parents mounted . mcnsl The annual meeting was held 01! - 6 . The recent Woodland Pytchley hunt, at Ding , England, $99k the appea of a special event for the benefit of a pair of ‘ honcymooners. the recently man- ried Duke and Duchem of Glou- center. The Duke rode to ‘- " in the hunt. and is shown here, mounted, with his bride standing beside him. , . BALTIC SCHOOL Report oi Baltic School for the months of October and November: Grade X: l Jennie Ramsay. Grade IX: l Ronald Delaney. rude VIII: l Grade VII: i Jean Holmes; 2 Bruce MacKenzle; 3 Doris Bernard. Grade V: 1 Eunice Clark; 2 Doris Matthews; 3 Stirling Clark. Grade IV: 1 EvelynMacDoneld; 2 Eldon Harding. Grade III: 1 Keir Clark. Grade II: 1 Archie MacDonald; 2 Harold MacKenzle. _ Grade I (a): 1 Marlon Holmes; 2 John Branden Grade I (b): 1 Sutherland Cous- ins; 2 Leslie Herding. Grade I (c): 1 Reuben Wall; I Janet Clark. . —Eilen L. Harrington, Teacher. ______._____. New Guinea Gold " Last For 20 Years CANBERRA, Dec. i-Twent! years of high-value gold produc- tlon is in sight on the Morobe Goldfields of New Guinea, accord- ing to a report submitted to the Australian Cabinet recently Sir George Pearce. the Minister in Charge of Territones, returning from Papua and the Mandated Territories. "There ls no doubt that Morobe has proved itself one oi our prin- cipal gold-prducing centers, and seems likely to remain so for many years to come," sir George re- marked. "It is interesting to note that next to West Australia, New Guin- ea has produced in 1i months the largest amount oi Australian gold. For the year ended June 90 the ex- port of gold from this territory was 299,167 ounces, valued at Q,- leomtiffi-Australian Press Bureau. an mu osssm rs asu- prsx rsovn wsnasw, Dec. e-(s. ro-rnie Ukrsnians of Gaiiclabittsr enem- tel of the Polish government since the birth. of the Republic, have at last cane to terms with thund- minletratlon. JQhn Macmngm ‘me at O’Leary, P. E. I. All; early dissolution oi the Soviet Union. The Polish press, however, continues to advocate irlcndly rel- ations wlth Russia. Smelts Wanted Paying highest market} prices. Make shipments to; packages returned. Returns; made daily. Will accept green or frozen fish, E. E. SHARBELL. s t, i i; L3552-12-5-6l 1 .:_._"=-'._ __.____ _-_—-_____n ,. Professional Bards McLEOD is BENILEY . W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. I. A. BENTLEY. K. C. ~ Barristers and Atiomcys-nt-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN Oiilce: 180 Richmond direct- ... 41>: MacGurgan & Trallltl’ Mark ll. MacGulgan, K. C- 0 C. it» Clair Tralnor, B. A. Barristers, Solicitors. etc. - NONI! T0 LOAN . Office: Over Provincial Bani. Richmond Street, Cha-l-u-wwn- . ___ a. F. MacPHEE. B-A- NOTARY. 6w- . IABBISTIIB. soucrron » ltiley Building. ohulvmw" ' ~—-»-;-;1 BELL o MATHIESUN a. a. mu o. |.. lllthieaoll. w! Darrlsten A Solicitors lousy to Loan ‘ cannon lplnol. Ohlflvlwkm-Pl"! .t.l. 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