E EDWARD —— NDW 15“16l‘. 26c. NIGHT ‘I l; 8.l5—l6c, 37c, 45c. VE Great Scream Stars Dne Great Prison RIOT! w All-American numb Break Out of " = Padded cut to Die for “Dear ou 1 " R0131‘. ER & WOOLSEY zncvmmeuiaatil-fl" A MAY OLIVER, Rogggjl and Edgar Kennedy PW m‘ House into n tTaiu-og uuling Comedy g pnximw. )l the Funny -__.i- COMEDY i . REVUE Don't Miss 3101155 This Big Laugh Show L-UION should b‘ added at the ratt- of one w mum‘ w “We 0f the mixed gm n. gtl-glsdsthfi; if fthe available supply or hay 15 dalv nndlltm mi to mixed my or timothy’ mp . d, wou be necessary to add 5 pm. _ r PW" it?!“ shnmrment to the grain r41- ‘ min“, l‘ mm- Thls may be oil cake mcai, ‘m’ a“ wtwnfid miifll- Eluten feed or fish A. Hilton, meal, 50 £0,100 pounds for each Dominion 300 pounds of cnished grain, 4e. fippim, N. pendlns “Don the protein analysis bu’- bra" °f thv supplement available. Ii Your MEAT at D(IP"S . . iEAT should be kept at zrature under proper re. obe fit for food, AND . IS FULLY EQUIPPED : under these conditions. ls for this week are E GDRNED BEEF iii 10o per lb. I Rolled Roast Beef 5o per lb. want Oysters. .ny t0 sell give us a call. PHONE 390 . I é scwowmia nwm ED LIMESTONE quires Lime. Wonderful op- ,1 re your requirements. Prices , Cars minimum twenty tons. l lk $4.75 bagged, delivered ‘ Summerside and Charlotte- ioints slightly higher. Order 1 o Growers’ Assoc. Tharlottetown dfi ¢$ u if‘ i) d» CAPITOL ' Siutincc 3.l5—-llc, 26 ' .-‘.(‘1'10N GALLOPS x‘ l‘ v l "'11:: NfIW cu-rroz. SERIAL smirrixi; Toiuiz. 00x1‘ nn>rs 1r! k-i . \\u.cl~.s ".11.. 1.1.. .. _.»: >»..t......i.. ; .. .. i.‘ horummcci-iirrmiiciugLcsilhsiui. . . y‘ “i. THELQHABLSYUEIQWN GUARDIAN -—Now Playing c. Night. 1 at 8.45-26c,31c. ACROSS THE scmzsu wrrn m: Wl-IIZZ or 711m wrm .-\\'o woon wrsr. The most daring cowboy star and the world's brainies horse give you thrills a plenty. EXPRESY JOHN WAYNE \\ Il-IIRLEY GREY xperimen tal Farm Leads Report. of ‘ihc Piano» Edward 1s‘.- lmd Egg LLifvJig Contest for the week ending, December 26, 1932. 1 Pun 7 Exp. Fliflll, Charlottetown, l: Pcn 8 Exp. Fur BR, 288.1 poii Pcn 9 Exp. Farm, Charlottetown, BR. 270.2 points. Pen l2 ‘F. l). hforrisan, B. R, 255.7 points. Pen 1B tvdlznm Szinsom, B. Pu, 248.3 points. Pen 2 Roland Easter, W. L. "Bil; pours. _ Pcn ‘i. John B. Pool», WL. 211.6 points. Pen 13, Ilarold Laird, B, H..,, 207.5 points. l Pcn 1-1, W’. J. lleid, B. R, 203.3 poinis. Pcn b‘, John A, 11:1, B. R, 198.0 points. ., Charlottetown, u >5 u Q q . m Q 11 Pen 15, Wm. R. Brown, B. R... 184.4 points. 12 Pen 10, “'illl.4"l' Gregor, B. 12., 170.9 points. 13 Pen 5, J. F. Enston, W. L, 168.1 points. 14 Pen 10, Int, Fox ti; Animal Foods B.R., 153.6 points. 15 Pen 11,. iifrs. J. H. hfcPhtiil, 1m. nzioiour Ariin HEADACHE Now She's Free from Thcrn A woman w —~"I- WJllld like evi-ryonc who s. fvrs from head- aches to ii‘\' l{l‘li§i'l.lt‘il Silts. Before taking Krii hi u I win; hardly cvcr frcc from u hcuduchta But. since I huvc bccu taking i! 1 " . 1' hcndiichcs ciin innku one ixrl ‘um: i1], I have bccii Ldlillil’ il"1 Flllllll dose of KFUSZllOFi n .. uni: in ii glass m’ iwirniwiuil n ivy brook- fzixt. iind I 1' ‘ :i '.i'0Il.'---ll\1i'5.) A. l‘). D. 1f. doc-hrs rm lruccd t9 it (lion! in the iiii.<.ii.\pi>t-1 ‘ ' l which p sou. I. thcsc ]V.)l.§l')liS~']!l"'."l'L forming again-anal lhcm from you'll nevcr in worry nw- inuru. And that ' 110W Kid“ ("1 5,1115 bring i if from head- ‘I’ rlivsc" of Kruschen tn-zuwrrow. Tl ‘in ulu i\ vcry soon hiiw- done with h ilfltilllflfl. , ‘Blosson Fetehls A 152.2 points. 1d Pen 17, Warren Dawson, B. R, 128.6 points. 17 Pen 19, S. R, Pendleton, B. R, 124.6 points. 18 Pen 20, S. R. Pciidleton, B. R, 115.5 points. 19 Pen 1, Mrs. A. E. Holland, W. L., 88.6 points. 20 Pen 3, Everett Howait, W. L., 51.4 points. Production 36.4% for 257 birds. F. A. Drlscoll, Manager of Contest. y Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent. ' l Lending Pens for Wcr k i P011 Eggs Points l ~ 15 60 59 l 15 52 53.9 i 13 50 40.3 5 43 . 4111 2 s7 _ 4m leading Hons to Date Peri Hen Eggs Points 7 6 48 44.4 7 2 42 43.!) 8 4 42 43.8 11 v 44 40.3 18 '7 38 39.4 7 3 44 38.3 '1 8 39 118.2 Urged 1n Valley ‘KENTVIFLLE, N‘. S., Jan. 4- (C. PJ-Snow covers the North Mountain, and frosg lurks in the hollows. but Kcntvillcs citizens are resolutely thinking about appll‘. blossoms. Ncxt Juno tho Ammpolir- Vallry may stage its first Apple Bl05s0m Carnival, hiking a lend from Virginia, where ftpplcs nrc also a notable product, and from Cnlfonia. whcrc the oranwc 1110s- scms nrc tho biggest iii thc world. The proposition was broached to the lmnrd of trade by Arthur T. Smith, who bclicvcs that. ruch a czirizival would be good advertising for the apple industry as wcll as an uid t0 tourist; traffic. Oncc iii-l nugurntcd, it would bccomc onc nfi , the Outstanding din‘: rural lifc, he thinks. Kcntviiic, as a c"ntrc of thifl‘ fruit belt, has been suggested at n] logical silo, and it is suggested that , all trolley communities gclrct u, princess to compete for the Anna-Q polls Vollw Queen's title. l events in Camw FATHER l l PRIZE WINNERS-In the doll ‘criuiui ouiiioiiui on. Auciiiisntirs 011168 will January 5th. CANADIAN NATIONAL Fox Breeders will rcccivt- 10X Dvlls fll Rcvcrc Hotel Friday; Jillililify 6th. 7460-14-21 CRAPAUD-Saint John's Church, January 8, 1933. Evcnsoug 7.00. Hymns: 533 11>, 517 lili, ‘.14 (l). 531 (3). SPRINGFIELD — Saint Eliza.- bcilrs Church, Juriunry 8.1033. Holy Communion 11:00. NORTH BEIIEQUE '8; FREE- TOWN United Church: 11;'Trzivel1er‘s Rest, 3, N. Bedcque, 7.30. hlinistcr, J. W. A. Nicholson. DIPHTHERIA IMHUNIZING LYLINIC at. West Kl-iii School Fri- iiny, January 61h at 3.15 p. m. for children G months to 14 years. POLICE COURT-There were two prohibition cases at the police court yesterday morning. One was illsmisscd mid iho accused in ihc lothci" iviis fun-d $200 0r 3 mouths. LONG CREEIG-Simdny, January with: Czlplttin A. E. Witiig, C. A., lwill hold a ‘scivfce of irorship in Si. Thomas‘ Church iii. 7 D. m. to uluch all are "3011301110. i BIMDALDANE United Church of Janada. Services on the above i-hnrge for Sunday, January‘ it. urc ,us follows: Granville, 11 mu: flow lvullcy, 3 p.m.; Bradalbnne, '7 pm. ‘Rev. Thos. Palcthorpe, Minister. I. 0. O. F. SPECIAL MEETlNG-—- All Oddfelloivs and Rcbeccas are invited to meet in the Lodge Room‘ Thursday evening at 8.15 to hear broadcast of Past Grand Sire Pow- lcy from hfoncton. Refreshments and entertainment. 7477-1-5-11 contmt recently concluded by the Ross-Driig-Unitcd, the first prize went: to little Miss Paula. J. Ruy- l field. The next 1n ordcnare Georgie l Wltrd," M11119 Davis, Elizabeth ‘ Pruwse, Shirley McLeod, Helen Steivnrt. Dorothy Pllflfflfll’). Bor- bui Afclienzie, Nora. Hoops-r, Joan 601.1011, Geraldine Billion, Mar- jrrlc Hucstls, Fem Mills, Beth ROlLHSOII and Mary Doyle, M155 Paula Rnyficld is the grand- duiiiehtcr of 1\-fr. and Mrs. J. 1'). bc closed for ll tciv \\>.».~i.~ irvclnnlllt; , 7430-1-3-31 .- , ._». Freetown, 5, 7409-1-5-2i » V Church of England, ‘ , 18.1,’, lb. 35¢. 1 b. 3 lbs. for $1.00 Quality guaranteed. Jenkins, _clty. We congratulate these little ludics on their good work. Mr. Wm. Mnllott and son Justin, l Alberton, motorcd to Charlottetown i Wednesday and urc spending a few days in thc city. Six New Peerages In New Years Honor List LONDON. Jan. 3—Slx new p08!’- ages wcrc crcutcd in the New Year's hoiior list, while Sir George Perla-y, Minister without port-folio ‘n the Cmirvfnv. Government. ivns miidc a Knight (trcnd Cross of the Qrder of St. Michael and St. George. Sir George WW2 the only Cana- dian to be hcnnrril. zilthoiigh the ‘compo icnslilp of St, ltfichzicl and St. Gcorsc “'11s bcstoivcd on Alan Frederick Isbsccllcs, S"crctnry to the Earl of Bcssbnrough, Canadian Governor Geiicriil. l Confcrmciii of the honor on Sir George, \\'lilt‘ll carries with it ihc siinio form 0f iiddrcss as the title of Baronet, was received _with pleasure as Slr George mndc num- erous fr'r~nds riurizw: hi1 right yicars rcsidcnc‘ here during and l after the war. l "rm rank of Knight Grand Cross is the highest in the order of St. M‘chae1 and St. George. The class is limltcd to 100 members, iigriiust 300 Knight» Commanders, rank l?! the order which S51‘ Gcorgc roll prrviouslv. 26 Are Honored t_ I \\O - (3.1; Wnonorcd included I men who were elevated to privy councfiforships, six to baronetcles. and 2B who were made knights. Sir Joseph Duvcen, art dealer and cnzinoisscur, was named a. ba- ron, He became a. knight in 1919 and a baronet in 1926. Sir Joseph is a Director imd President. of the firm of Duvrcn Brothers of 1mi- don, Now York and Paris mid for, lined. nah, or animal . . the be]: nun-nun: in plant-y of Mmnii’! n oncu. h l noodm. huh ud shaman. ‘ 0min out flu pqlggn | WNARUS T ,_ MA Paeflv‘ ' coco ow 6on0 l l l l lNLMLN p clones . ounce voua com. wow The lwst fortification with uhirla to fuco the w“ “r is that sense oi‘ ll-‘Pllrlly and comfort that (‘Olillli from a cel- lur well sllppllcd wit], viii‘ liilrh tirade coal. t Phone us today. " COAL r . w. ii. Gillis on» PHONE 170 British Empire. years has born a, trustee of sever-till ure giillcrlcr. Govcmmcnls of I-Iol-l land, Great Britain, Belgium andl Serbia have deccriitcd him for hlsi cfforts in ih: field 0f art. In 18011 he ll1.\i'l'l(".l Elsie Stilrunai daughter of Gustuv salamau of- Ncw York. Sir Thomas Horcior, one of the] King's Physicians and Physician 1n Ordinary to the Prince of Wales since 1923. also was clcvntcd from bnronet to baron. IFor years he has held high posts in several London hospitals ard has published books in medical diagnosis, clinical pathfi- logy, and other nudical stibjccis. Others who were created barons today are Field Marshall Sir George Miline, Sir Charles Nail- Cain, Sir Rcnncll Rodd and Sir Waiter Rimciman, father of the Rt. Hon. Waiter Ruiiciman, Presi- dent of the Board of Tffirdé. Among those honored with baron- ctcles nrc sirOivcnscnman editor of the humorous periodical Punch and Sir Ernest Musgmvc Iiiirvcy, Deputy Governor of the Bark of England. Thcre were pz-‘dlctions before the announcement of the 1's‘. that Captain Jninc". A. Molllson mid his wife, Amy Joli rrfn, ivorlrl famous fliers, would b1: lnnorrd, but their unmcs ircre not included iii the list. Scvcu knlghihonds wcrc granted in ciich 0f Austrnhn, New Zcalzmd rind Soul-horn Rhodes-cm, 15 in Iii- d'a and fivc in the various protoc- torntcs. Non? of the official dclcgufcs to the Oiinvsii Euinoinic Confcrcnirc Conference wcrc honored but Sir Gilbert Vylc, United ‘fiiztgdoni in- dustrizil adviser, ivas mndc Knight Commander of the Order of the NO TELurr WHERE THHJGS ARE. 1N Tl ii") HOUSE:- t1’ Amh- IA] HERE- By George hLaFTwnu: 0 m1. m»; I Nhx/ER eAw SUCH A HOUEE- r0 L u<c TO KNOW VJHL ‘Fill MY HAT 011p, Bu» qua and P 1mm 5716mm. in. 5O WOULD i - .'YOU DIDNT COME HOME WlTH 1T LAST NlCiHT! “Mrl. Dewoalth’! houseboat party ha: broken up." “Indeed; what wan the trouble?" “All the girls elopcd with all tho young man." cola THE SUMMER GIRL She's as fair n the lily. No make- up has she. In the matter of beauty she hn no fads. She's as fair u the llly, yet plump as can b But I've frequently iroticcd the lily pads! “Have you any more marriage- able daughters?" “Nu, but I will have in n few dayl." “I don't follow you." "My eldest daughter gets her di- vorce decree next week.“ “Do tho Dobbin! qiva much to charity?" “Oh, yes, they hoard mlny of their rcYnM-z: I ' .1‘! su'r.::ier.“ “I don't believe than avor_wao I perfect man." "Adam would have been perfect if Eva had only been made first." “What do you mean?" "Well, then aha could have bou- ed the job of mlkinq Adlm." (YONCERT AT YORK The annual Sunday School con- cert wits successfully staged in York Hall on Saturday evening, Decem- bcr 24th before the usual number of interested parents and friends. A varied programme of dialogues, drills, songs, recitations, etc, was well rendered by the younger mem- bers of the school and variety was introduced by a radio entertain- ment put on by some of the older scholars, and humorous choral se- lections by tho York Malo choir. Along about the end of the pro- gramme, Mr. Milton Vessey, the Superintendent, who was acting as chnirrimn, introduced Bantu Claus. who distributor! candy and nuts to upward of seventy-five children. Prizes wcrc awarded to the follow- ing scholars who had successfully completed the Temperance Lessons in tho Sunday School, also a apoc- ini prize to the examiner Mrs. Will Cooke. Juniors-Lillian Crockett, Dickie Vcsscy, Adele Watts. Ruth Watts, Grace Watts, Isabel Strickland. Seniors-Queenie Hudson, Anna Protect Your Boy From couulis and cc-ltls SCOTT'S EMULSION oi Norwegian Cod Livcr Oil BUllLl€ RffilfilrlfiCqj Easy to lulu‘ JANUARY 5, 1933 i , Extra Special for IIEW STORE THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GrmesZIiiI. for . . . . . ......25o nnvwfl. W!‘ WI- .. loo. 25c h 35o urapelruit, 5 for ........... ‘A50 sugar, 10 l. 48o Tu ivory best broken rekoe; 41bi- Molasses. u" z . unions No. l, 10 lbs. . Cocoa, bulk per lb. .. who Sum 3 okra. 25o bu, large flu 23o. Small 3 for 25c Matches, 3 boxes ..... 25c Cvrnflakes, 3 pkgs. ......... 25o Salmon 2 cans large size ... 28o Raisins, 2 lbs. Robin Boil Flour 98 lb. Small 24 lb. any kind . Soda Biscuit 2 lb. pkg. 25o Palmolive Soap 3 cakes and one package Super Sud all for 25c Clams, per can 10b Fresh Milk, per quart ....... 6c Buns, Clnrks, medium lizo . . . . . . . leans 25c lmbrador Herring 6 for 25c Tomato Soup, any kind 3 for 25c Dates, 3 lbs. Island Cheese, 2 lb Digby Herring, per box .. 15c Fresh Smoking Tobacco 20o per roll2rolls for"... . . . . . . H.850 Jos. and Albert lfays East Corner of lchmond and Pownal Streets. Phone 1383. Christie, Ruth Christie, Raymond Watts, Alice Crockett, Miriam Vow, sey, Jessie Crockett, Ina Mcdonald, Ruby Watts, Howard Christie, Al- lison West. Mr. Arthur Vessey was then cal- led to the platform and the follow- ing address was read accompanied by a well filled purse: ' Dear Arthur-Your mimy frtendl along the York Road consider that the present is a fitting time to show you by some little gift, how much we appreciate your usefulness to tho community generally and to our United Church in pprticular. Whatever the activity called for we find you more than willlnl. "I! eager to do your full share. Your enthusiasm, optimism and persever- ance have helped along all good causes. Particularly your painstak- ing work with the chotn-both tho regular choir and the male chorus add greatly to the value of our church services. The accompanying little gift in these hard times 1t may serve to indicate the spirit of goodwill which everyone in the community cher- ishes for you, and it is this aspect of our gift which we trust you will most appreciate. l W‘ l With all good wishes for Christ- mas and the New Year. Charlottetown School Of Music HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL Starting with the New Year, t-M Charlottetown School of fl/msic wt! organibo classes‘ in "sight slncini" and "voice culture" for children. and invites the cooperation of all parents in their endeavour to do something of permanent value ~ city. 'I‘.hose classes will be limit/ad in niunber to twelve pupils in cool group and will be conducted aftal school hours. Boys from eight to thirteen years of age will be take! together. Girls from eight to twolv! years and from twelve to fiftee: years will form separate group: Each group will have two lesson: of half-hour duration per wcck, and the charge will be quite a nominal one, namely one dollar ($1.00) pd month payable 1n advance. Th: method of instruction will be that known as the "Dual Notation O0urse"-—a combination of v'"1‘onl| Solfa" and "Staff Notations." Oll imtructnrMr. A. Roy Kendall, L. R A. M2, A. A. G. O. has had many years‘ experience in this work, and is particularly fitted to give the ve- ry best service to those who decidt to take advantage of there clusel Pupils may enroll any time befofl January 9th. As eaclr pupil will b1 tested as to natural musical abiii sea it will be wise for prospectivl pupils to interview Mr. Kendall ear- ly. We also wLsh to announce that beginners in pianoforte pliiyinl (chldren) will be given a special rote for individual lessons after tho New Year. For those desiring to prepare for a diploma in piano ploy- ing we might add that; the school ls 110w in affiliation with the Mt Allison Conservatory of Music and examinations will be conducted b! this body in Charlottetown, provid ' ed sufhclent pupils present them- selves. By order of the ‘Irusteeo. 7420-14-91! ‘ no way indicates the full meiisurel‘ of our appreciation of you, but in "' a musical way for the youth of ml ' before being admitted to these c1 I gt Ii. l