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SING-SONG - VARIETY - COMEDY OQOO O 0 0-0 Q0 O-QQO—OOO-QQ-QO400—OOQ-OO O OGO4Q 0-0 6'O§§§'Q UGOOO \ ‘O 00040 Q OO-¢O§O§-O§4-O-OOOQQQOGQ-O-O/OO-O-‘OQMQ-QOO-QOOOJ EMPIRE ruun. rm. and ssr. T ZULU LAND >¢>¢o¢¢¢a¢oo>oooo¢oaoosoeoaooooooo SERIAL - LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY - TERRYTOON Ancient Greeks established their Capital, Athens, iive miles inland as protection against the pirate-lniested sell. ‘ IIIILOAIIIIIO ; roost é ssvvisw stresses cost $12.50,»: ton l. Plsltsrtl & 0s HAMPTON WJ. The organization meeting oi the Hampton Women's Institute was hell on the aiiernoon oi Monday. December eta in the community hall. Nlne members were present and it is expected that manY oth- ers who sound it inconvenient to attend an aitemoon meeting will iointthe group in the New Year. Alter s discussion on Institute Work by the Supervisor. the tol- iowlng. oilicers were appointed: President. Mrs. ‘I20. Head; v1“. Pwlideflf. Mrs. George mnsiord: Secretary, Mrs. Edwin Hrgueon. Mrs. Gordon Viilett. Mrs. James V-- Olmiibeli and Mrs. George “M” V"! lPPointed Directors QQIzeyIWIQIfEIsK? Constipation moylbe the offender Millions rm relief m; way R T ' IL overnl s, - -st_ n _s.hs,uNR"s|TrI u mIIIziulfYfi t for estrs mllsl action. Choco- or plsia. . less cost fall . mom m 4 THE The Central Gusrtlianl This oolusna la reserved tor ssesu Ill local Interest, but advertising n! s newsy nature may be tnses-ted at iive cents a word strictly pay- shlsin advance. . _ -- CRASWELL ior Hsotogra ‘ 000KB ' lor Christmas graphs. Photo- CHBISTMAS CARDS. Tree Lights and Wreaths. Tootmbs Music Store. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. — Every- thing to delight the kiddies hearts on Christmas morning now on dis- play and moving iast. Open Even- ings. Miller Brothers Ltd. MRS. JOHNSONS LADIES’ WEAB—Bsrgains in dresses, sweat- ers. skirts, blouses, etc. ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS. — Bllllolde. Writing Cases, Briei Cases. Toombs Music Store. TlllS WEEK at the Marie Elana Beauty Salon lovely Oil Penman- ents, regular $5.00 for $1.75. (with- o-ut shasnpoo or set.) LIBERAL COMMITTEE 3.00MB _.Mutch Building, corner oi Queen and Sydney streets. Phone 1494. PROGRESSIVE CONSEBVM TIVE Committee Rooms, Legion Building (Clover Club), Grafton Street. Phone 262. POULTML- Buying daily, eggs and poultry. Paying highest market prices. M. and A. Peters. Market Building, Charlottetown. LEERAL COMMITTEE ROOM! -Mutch Building, corner 0d Queen and Sydney Streets. Phone 1494. HAVE YOU SEEN tihe Handi- chei, the most astonishing kitchen development oi recent years. Boils, brolls, toasts, irles and bakes. all on one long lasting tubular ele- ment. Ideal ior right housekeeping. Miller Brothers Ltd. SAD NEW! RILCEIVED-Mrs. Harry Crosby, Cornwall has re- ceived the sad news that her brother, Mr. Charles W. Howard had passed away on Dec. Bth at the vvc_ ‘ Hospital, Mass. AN ATTRACTIVE CALENDAR -One oi‘ the most beautiful cal- endars oi the season is that oi Messrs. DeBlois Brothers, Ltd, en- titled "An Idyll oi’ l745"—two drummer boys entertaining three entranced girl playmates in the background oi the military camp. CORRRECTION — In yesterday's report oi the monthly meeting oi the Ladies‘ Aid oi the P. E. I. Hos- pital, the three dozen glasses rc- ported to be donated by Mrs. A.G. Putnam should read “by the oi- ilcers and members oi’ the Queen Mary Needlework Guild." Y. P. S. MEETS -- The Corn- wall Young People's Society met at the home oi Mt‘. and iVirs. Mel- vin Hyde on Friday qvenls with the 'vice president In the chair. Eric Macl-‘hail was the leader o! the evening and his topic was "TAO Making oi the Peace". Evelyn Mac- Kinnon and Morrison MacKlnnon conducted the recreation period and tRem Mr. Chapman led the Bible Study taken from the book oi Matthew. Music by the orchestra and delicious reiresh- ments made a very pleasant eve- nln-g and thanks were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hyde ior the use oi their ho-mc. DR. SHAH’ GOES T0 OTTAWA ._D1'. J. H. Shaw_ Provincial Path- ologist leaves this morning ior Ot- tawa where he is to attend a meeting o1 the Technical Advisory Committee on Public Health La» boratory Services. Dr. Shaw WM recently appointed a member of this Committee. Following this meeting he will attend the Annual Meeting of the laboratory Sec- tion ot the Canadian Public Health Association which is being held at the School oi Hygiene at the Unl- versity o! Toronto. WEDDDING BELLS. — A wed- ding oi interest wus solemnized on October 28th. at the Ba/Dtlst Pa" sonage, Charlottetown, when Sadie Gladys daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W711. H. Ward, Central Roydlty was united in marriage to George Herb- ert, son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips. Harrington. Reverend amiss n. Davieon. B. A. pcflomsd ills ceremony. Aiter the marriage the newly-weds drove to the bride's house where a reception was held, leaving later on s short honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips have taken up . sldenee in Charlotte- town. A host o! friends I011! Al! wishing thevm much happiness. ________..__.__ IEABED PIRATES m-mmsrmw. Essex. srnslsnd --(OP)—- Walter Deacon. who claimed to have invented the ~ wp-Go" trsiiic lights died aged ‘ll. sea Mrs. John a. Msequsrrle ind Mrs. James Ferguson, Auditors. The group plans to hold menth- iy meetings in the homes during the winter months and Mrs. Geo!!! Cannon invited the members to ‘her home on the second Monday in January when Mrs. Campbell ‘m; M", Dunsiord will assist Mrs. Osnnon as s lunch committee. In order to reap the most bones ill lrorn the monthly study meter- iai sent irom the otilce. it was decided to appoint the iollowing program convenes-s: Arts and Lit- ersture. Mrs. "Albert Best: agri- culture, Mrs. Warren Inman: heme economics. Mrs. Everett Rog- erson; citizenship. Mrs. Don 0am- erors and social welfare. Miss Doris Myers. . At the close oi the meeting re- lreshments were served and plsns (or iuture work were discussed III the tea 0119! GPeBPIAN- cur nnwu on 1mm: uxsnvrs, rmswitv See How Regular You Can Io Every Morning Try taking Carter's Pllla this way: Start with 8 and set s definite tima every morning. When you get ulsr every . morning cut down to I. tar a low days, try 1. hen try taking Carter's any other day. You may even find you can keep re ulnr without any laxative. nu see. Cartol-‘sare so tiny you an cut down the dose—lrorn A to l-to fit the needs oi your individual system. Without disa pointment. Carter's he p clean outyour intestinal tract not hal-way, buttboroughlyfil‘ are doubly e ileetivs because made wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough, esa action. boussnda can cut own on laxative dosing this Carter wsy. Ask for Carter's Pills by name to at the genuine at an drugstore-Sis. gtart the Carter d: usted dose method toni ht, and urssp out oi bed tomorrow! ing good. SPB-DVGVALI W. I. _ The first annual meeting o! the Springvale Women's Institute met Tuesday evening, Nov. llth st the home o! Mrs. Frank Crabbe. With the president in the chair the meeting opened by singing ‘the Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Fifteen mens- bers answered roll call. Minutes were read and approved. The com- mittees gave their reports. Sick committee, no report; school coin- mittee had visited school and no- thing was needed at present. Tow- els and two gas lamps had been purchased (or school and a bill oi $13.90 ior lamps was orderedpeid. Col. ‘ consisted o! a "thank you card" Xrom stirs. Kent. Receipt acknowledging donation oi’ s8 to Salvation Army. A letter irons Mirs. Odsorne re reireeher course in music. The news was then distributed. New committees were appointed for next three months. Sick com- mittee, Miss Edith Manhood and Mrs. Austin Sentner; school, Mrs. Reagh Ooles and Mrs. Vincent White; program, Mrs. DsieProude and Miss Alice Dollar. It was moved and seconded to sendeirtilt to Mrs. E. Kent and "get well card" to Mrs. N. ‘Kent. The president then gave a nicely worded addre: thanking members ior their loyal support during the past successful year, also encour- aging us to put forth more cflorl next year under a new president The secretary treasurer read an itemized financial report for the year showing the receipts to be $178.80 and expenditures $127.48, leaving a. balance on hand oi $49.34. A vote oi thanks was ex- tended to the president and sec- retary for their iaithiul services New oiiicers were appointed and installed ior ensuing year as iol- lows: President, Mrs. Charles Newport, (re-eiectedi. Vice-president. Miss Alice Dollur (re-elected). Sec’y. Treasurer, Crabbe (re-elected). Directors. Mrs. Reagb Coles (re- electedi, Mrs. Ivan Sentner‘and Mrs. Vincent White. ' Auditors. Mrs. Lester Johnston and Miss Edith MacLood. Press secy. Mrs. Dale Proude. Organist, Mrs. Dale Proude. It was movetland seconded that all new born babies in district would be presented with a gilt. Fifteen. members paid dues. which amounted to $3.75. Mrs. Lester Johnston kindly invited members to her home ior the De- camber meeting. roll call to be answered by My Favourite Vege- tnble. Lunch committee, Mrs. Hans Peterson. Mrs. Harold Proude. Mrs. Dale Proude and Mrs. Char- les Proude. The Red Gross convenor dis- tributed cut-out dresses and yarn to difierent member's. Collection amounted to ‘i5 cents. The meet- ing closed with God Savo- the King, aiter which a dainty lunch was served by hostess and com- miltce in charge. WILL COME T0 CANADA OTTAWA, Dec. 9- (CP) — Twenty-three Estonians including eight women and a 2 i-Z-yesr-old boy, who crossed the stormy At- lantic in a 40-foot sailboat but were refused entry to the United States. will be admitted to Oan- ada soon, immigration officials announced today. ' Mrs. Frank COUGIIIIIG IS OFFENSIVE Offensive cough due to colds. smoking? Get this safe, pseaclp- tion-type formula of provess cough- reliel ingredients long used by doc . Quick. prolonged solid s ways: I. loses lineal tlsile 2. Ieotises raw, Infidel membranes l. Helps loosen phlegm ll-ms Why You Should Vote i g PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE On December 11th THE LIBERAL‘ PARTY, UNDER J. WALTER ‘ONES, HAS LOST THE CONFIDENCE OF THE. PEOPLE. I THE LIBERAL PAPTY, UNDER J. WALTER JONES, THROUGH FOUR YEARS OF UNFULFILLED POMISES, HAS BROKEN TRUST WITH THE PEOPLE. THE AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY, UNDER J. WALTER JONES, HAS MEANT HIGHER cosrs FOR THE FARMER, AND LOWER PRICES FOR HIS PRO- DUCTS. 4. THE LABOR POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY, UNDER J. WALTER JONES, MEANS LONGER HOURS OF WORK AT LOWER W""‘Q FOR THE LABORING MAN. “*1 PROM- , ISES 7" OUTLAW HIS RIGHT TO ORGANIZE. 5. THE LIBERAL PARTY, UNDER J. WALTER JONES, HAS ABANDONED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR GOV- ERNMENT BY ORDER-IN-COUNCILL THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY WI .I. "BE ELECTED TO GOVERNMENT Because: 1. IT IS THE ONLY PARTY IN WHICH THE PEOPLE HAVE CONFIDENCE. ’ - ’ 2.' IT HAS GAINED THE ENTHUSVIASTIC SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE IN EVERY DISTRICT. 1 3. ITS POLICIES TOWARDS THE FARMER AND THE LABOR- ING MAN OFFER A FAIR RETURN FOR WORK, -AND ' PROTECTION OF THE LIVING STANDARD. l 1 4. ITS WELFARE POLICY PROVIDES SECURITY WITHOUT BUREAUCRATIC INTERFERENCE“ 5. IT IS THE PARTYIOF THE PEOPLE, AND NOT‘ UNDER THE CONTROL OF A SMALL SELECT GROUP. FOR THE ONLY GOVERNMENT THAT OFFERS A SQUARE DEAL FOR THE FARMER, THE FISHERMAN AND THE LABOR- pVOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE! ' lnssrtedbythe Prouessiveflensi-vsttvslrsrtv.