Io ':~tb0oswloh fir‘; Find Wild Horse Picture A Genuine Thriller '_ At The (‘apitol It's been a long time since such Arenas of invigorating beauty and stimulating action as in "King 0i the Wild Horses" have been brought. to the screen of the Capitol Theatre, where this spectacular Cpl-tabla picture opened last night, with Dar. King of the Wlid Horses. If there were no plot whatsoever, and Just Hex, prancing over the up“, miraculously controlling a m‘ brand of wild horses, llldlflllg qnkndod horse love to his wile, bdy, fighting with the villain 11¢, Marquis, and ripping s. lion Gd a cruel man to pieces with sq—l facility and ease, “King of the Wild Ulises" would still offer nowh stimulation to attract any Qdsnee and hold it on the edge of Its nah, open mouthed. In addition to Rex, Lady. Marquis Ind the herd o! two thousand wild halal who stampede through the panlte ‘ ed canyons more thun- fli and frighteningly even Chm Mo buffalo in “The 'f‘hiinder- h‘ lard" or the elephants in "Chang." flicre is a (ivilfifllfi and bwwuflful story of the love of an Indian brave and his Illtllfivll. William Janney iiiid Dorothy Appbby, the only Wllllt‘ people playing Indian rules. look as much lake the Navajos they llTf‘ supposed to represent as the Indians them- selves and both interpret their roles with warmth, undvrstuiidins and umvletion. The mat of the supporting cast is equally compctcut. WfliiRCv Mac- Donald makes his villainous role terrifying and threatening as it should be. Ford West, flurry SvmvLs and Art Mix give excellent support in smaller roles. Briefly the story tells of the ne- farious plans of MocDonald tn cap- ture s band of Navajo homes. Rcx himself and Red Wolf plny an im- pirtiisit part in upsetting these pin-u and proving NfiicDonnld m be n yellow-livered criminal. w=-==.-_.___. ~ .. . MARRIAGIJS ‘cm-tow _ Qiiliiolrmffilziie Baptist, Parsonage, Charlottetown. by Dr. A. C. Vincent, Dec. 28, 1933, Elmer Cotton of New lonclon to Gullolma Lefurgoy of Bcdcquv- EBEIB-BTENTIFORD-At the home of the bride's parents, Char- lottetown. by Dr, A. C. Vincent, Doc. I, 1983, Herman Albert fibers to Margaret Doris Stentfford. McKlNlIY-MMTAIDI-Zll-At the Baptist Parsonage. Charlottetown. by Dr. A. c. Vincent, Dec. m. 1m. Barflott Sydney McKinley 0f Piflichfort to Catherine McCnlder of Rivas-dale. BTITSON-TAYLOR-At the Bap- tist Plriimiage, Charlottetown, by Dr. A. C, Vincent, Doc. 27, i933. Abafl. I. Stetson. Freetown. to Kirk! Taylor, Fref‘fow'n_ DEATHS I flfllttht Nnrtffvliiltshirv on Thursday, Dec, 28th, Mrs. Edison r, qad l6 years. Funeral 0n w, Dee. 80th, service starting s outbox. nmmerit 1mm Wilt- ivc Cemetery. KAY-At her home in French var. Wednesday, Dec. 11th. Mrs. llllclhy, bged ‘l9 yearn. hin- Ill ay, December 90th at l relocl from home of deoerised. i II IIEIIOIIIII h loving Uflifl. In. OI Ilene-hr III 001$. Inst s Ila If sweet remembrance. Inst a no-ory had and nu. a rain at low-d lunch: Tia! sat Lech sill! long In you, IIs iaaws the riled harbor“ can we all lawd sa wrll baled by IubunlJnG Qnyhtorn. i a! a Isa: wlle and John Ivislh, who Illfll Illa M, RBI, five yearn gliiritishfilm dared death u. free her country from the heel d’ an invading army. An inspired story of [lor- ious womanhood! “Prom first to last. lt is thrilling, breath. taking!" “A DRAMATIC PAGE 0F HISTORY" — Toronto Globe. Outstanding At ;~_ Prince Edward "I Was a Spy" l6 the story of s Belgian woman who ls forced t0 nurse German wounded and ap- pruuclrcil by hrl" Belgian Compat- riot. is absorbed into the espionage orgzttiised iii Belgium by the Allied. The drama is worked out in the conflict, between her human feelirfi for the wounded men she nu and the struggle m her soul, which is wishing for the victory of the Allies. Spcctactllar lll its sweep, humail in its emotions, dramatic in its in» llJllSlty, and profoundly gripping _ its appeal, "1 Was s. Spy" is out. standing entertainment. In its par ticular class it. reaches n. staiidarti of production that hitherto has no attained by British plcturea, thereby emphasizing the immense resources o! the Gaumont-British studios, the gciuus of Victor Seville, the Direc- tor, and the excellence of the per- sonellc. “l Was a Spy" has as the maul- spriiu; of 1L5 attractiveness the fact that it is the true story of the work accomplished by Martha Chock- ham-t who acted as an Allied spy during the German occupation of Belgium. Inter she married an ex- etfiuer of the British army and ms Murthii Mclienna wrote a book from which the film has been ad- apted. Every care has been exer- LlSfli to prcseiit the story as an ‘i-ictuulily," and the picture ach- ievcs llllpl'f‘55lV(‘l'l(‘&§ from the fact that its drama as well as its human emotion are true in substance and u} lrtcl when the Germans occupied Routers, hfzirtlia was impressed into thc eiicmys medical service as a hospital nurse. Her humanity toot procedure of her nationality; but when her intense patriotism was tippcnlod to and her susceptibilities played upoii she accepted the dan- gerous role of a spy as a duty to her cnur. ‘y. 'f‘he Secret Service had flu more urdcnt spirit. in its ranks than thu gtdllif‘ and beautiful nurse. By this time, however. the Gennan counter-espionage suspected Martha imd the ciicmy took advantage of s chalice discovery to lay s. trap into which she fell. At the subsequent Court. Martial t/hi- evidence against her was ir- refutable, and although offered her ltfc li’ she 1v.-vealed the identity of her accomplices, declined the booii and was scnteiicx-d to death. To save the woman he loved Stephen shouldered the blame and was shot in her stead. The finest east evsr seen in s British film enact the vhrtlling scenes which build up this fine drama of human DRSSiOKI——MI.dCi- eiiic Carroll, Herbert Marshal, 0on- rad Veidt. Gerald du Maurier, Di- muiid Gwerin. Program Of Concert W'as Much Enjoyed i A very enjoyable Christmas con- cert given by the pupils of Trinity Sunday school was held last evan- fng tn the Hearts Memortsl Hall. There was a large sttmdsnoe, and the numbers from tho various de- partments, sonp and recitation; were well MQBGHtQd. Rev. Dr. E. ll. Ramsay was chairman. The Super- intendents. Mr. Sydney '1‘. Green and Mr. Win. Rowe, were also pres- mt. Suits Claus appeand and dist-ri- buted apples and candy to the children. The occasion was a most pleasant one for all who attended. Following wls the program: (Xiorus, Primary Children, "Why Do Bells At Christmas Ring!" Group of songs and recitation. Pupils of ltlndvrllrteii, Jsolle A- wm grid Elisabeth Drown. solo, mo; Oolwill. Solo, Joyce Warren. Recitation, Ioufsa Brown. Recitation. "I've s Penny to Spend Rn" mar‘ ‘ ", Marjorie lpillett. N, . acLsan gong, by Bessie Oonrod. Shirley sums, Joyce Warns, "h: the lrly llinlns." Recitation, salty 1m Imus!- Solo by Marlon llsrper. Recitation, Burton l-lowatt. Solo and Chorus, Marjorie Q11- lect, Joyce Coffin, Joan Moore, hir- steriis. llsrlcrle llnoltis. Emu "Oh Little ‘lkrwn d Isth- lehssi." Ilscbern lowell Burhoa. 8010, Rods OdIIlL i ADDED COMEDY “YOU'RE TELLING ma" AND "rAazAs" - ciiAr. o Ch ristmasm Tree, Entertainment Last Evening A crowded sehoolroznn of happy and expectant chiidrcii and mter- estcd parents and friends 18st, ev- ening enloyed the Baptist Sundz School's Annual Concert and Christmas 'I‘rt-e. Piurtor Vincent WES chairman and ha-p-pily welcomed the jolly group. The prnrzramnic was of unusual interest and most cupribly carried "T011811 by the many youthful per- fonners. The Christmas spirit 01f goodwill, cheer and happy play- fulness brightened each iiuiiibi-r. The programme comm ttee had ev- fly reason to be rroud of the way their choice selections of recita. tions, dialogues. solos and chorus- es were rendered. At the conclusion of the pro- grturuno, tho cluiclrcnls Jivial fzir-nd, Sarita Claus. arrivcd amd welcoming cheers and brought hap- Plflcss to each child with gifts of confectionery and fruit. After as. surlng the children, h» iilirady had hs plans to return next year. Bantu Claus bade Iii r-wcll for this r.‘ usoii. ‘The following is the programme of the evening: Welcome, Gladys Ward. Solo, Mary Aoorn. , Dialogue. “Two Letters", Verna Mtwlnms and Elsie Cassford. Recitation, Buddy Stems. Chorus, “Old Santa Claus", Mrs. Jo'dan's class Recitation, Gertrude McRae. Rectatlon, Ruth ‘Far-bush. Dialogue, “NlPlTy Christmas“ Recitation, Shirley McLeod, Solo, “Jolly Old St, Nicholas," Jean Cooper. Recitation, Warren McRae. Dialogue. "Christmas." Solo. Marjorie Campbell. Recitation. Mur.cl Acorn. Dialogue, "Christmas stocking,“ Pllllils of Miss Harris‘ clllss. Recitation, Alctha Saunders. Recitation, Bemice Wairi. Duet, Georgie and Gladys Ward. Recitation, Marguerite Burhoe. Recitation, Jean Robinson. Dialogue. "The Christmas Spirit." Recitation, George Acorn. Dialogue, "Christmas Bells." Duet: "I Saw Three Ships,’ M155- cs Davida Baker and Pearl Bums. Recitation. WlllTvn Robinson, Solo, Bernice Ward. Recitation, "Good Night," Ross Affleck, Recitatimi, Floyd Drake. Visit of Santa. God Save the King. MT’L. CURB (Fuwllan Props) Morin R A Oil . Walker rm Student-Airmen; are we going w get tlist cheque of yours cxshed, pal’! RnllntmlfA-I couldn't my. I can't think of a single place when I'm unknown. a IIIQI’! Llnlmoal for Colds, l Pair of Eyeglasses Whonyonnooillhenhcn oftlnbct Investments you noaldmnle. Many who procured asth- m-tory Giana from Iwlll but!) lhbllakncnt. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR ling, Temple Hooper, Donald Is- 09831 Charlsttolawnfllflbartsl Izmir Hum (but! FRIDAY . - y. J up CENTRAL Glllltllllll This coin-a ls rosorvol lor laws 0f local lflaresl. but advctlalng o! n leway suture may be Inserted u a cents a word strictly payable In s4- VIIEI. MERMAID OHUBKB, ID‘! (I. - Dtvfne Worship will be held on Sunday, 2.30 P. M. Rm. G. 0. Web- ster will preach. 3986. No Choir Rehearsal. NOTICE '10 ADVERTISE“. — Advertisers an requested to send lnthelrcopysosssorcldiths Guardlsn Oflloa by 11.00 A. I, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertitm will be delayed a day. PEI-l IN STORE-A Iim which |or1gtnated in a flue threatened the istoro 0! Mr. W. l. Dennis, Great ' George Street, last evening. The fire was discovered about 620, and the ,prompt action of the firemen pre- lvented a serious loss. Considerable [cutting srmirid the flue was neces- fsai-y before it was possible to use the chemicnl. There was wnsider- uble damage to the stock due to the ' action of smoke. i ELDON SCHOOL CLOSING JJONCERT - The Christmas clos- ing concert of the Eldon School was held on Friday afternoon, when the scholars presented a fine programme of songs, recitatlons and dialogues suitable for the sea- son. The butitiirg W35 comfortably filled with an appreciative iiu- dleiice of adults. The pupils and their teat-hi r, Mi‘. Rvglnald Mc-i Lean, were corclally compllmentcdl by the Rev, D, L. Griffiths st the close. During the proceedings San- ta Claus paid his annual visit, and was rot at afll sparing in his distri- bution of’ the presents which glad- den the hearts of youngsters at Chrlstmastidc SUMNERFIF.LI>—I\U, and ms, A. B. cutliffe of Hunter River were gum-tits of Hon. Senator Sinclair for the pnst. few days-Messrs Harold Hughv; and Best Crokcn, P.W.C.. students, arrived at. their reqaect- ive humus on Friday evening last and w ll spend their holidays with their parents-Mrs. Anna IAnibe went to St. John, N.B., on Bfltllrdzry last on a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Lawless and is expected to return home this week.-<Mr. And- rew Hughes is at present ln S. John visiting old acquaintances. he hav- ing rcsdcd in that. city some years ago-‘Vfr. Austin Hogan of Hopi‘ River is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Austin Murphy. Ehwrald, for the past tow days-Mr. J. Reginald Smith. teacher of Iona School. is spending the Christmas holidays ti: lis home lll Emerald. the guest of his mother, lvB-s. Bernard Smith. The pupils of Elmerald School stag- ed a concert in Emerald Hall on Saturday evening last and despite the bud roads and frosty weather was ve-ry well attended. They all performed their parts in an excel- lent manner and much credit is due to their teachers. Mr. A Mur- phy perfoimed the part o1 Santa, Claus to tho groan. amusement ol at‘ least the younger portion of the audcnce. -_4Mr.s. Alfred Gulls of Altbcrton is in Emerald for her Christmas holidays, the guest of her pzvents, Mr. and lvlcs. W. If. Dcig- haii. -Midni4.'ht Muss was celebrated in St. Jamcs Church and a fairly lsirgv- (‘0lllCl’i"1l.Li.lf)\"l was ]ll'(‘.‘\‘lli. Rev. Phthor Mdxnald, the pastor. Breached on the star of Bethlehem, a very instzuctive sermon. Mass was also eelbrntcd at 9.30 and tm oclook on Giristmas mornxng, The mail choir sang at. Midnight Mass and the Girls Choir at the ten o'clock Massr-Mlss Margaret mmbo teacher in Fort Augustus Schml, spmt Christmas at her home in Springfield. STENTIFORD - EBERS NU!’- TIALQ-A quiet but pretty wccl- ding was solemnized at 6 o'clock yesterday monitng at. the home of the bride's parents, when Margaret Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bviij Stcntiford, 67 Prince Street. lwcamc the bride of Hcrmaii Albert Ebcrs. of Ls. Chute, Que. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebcrs of this city. The ceremony was pcrfonned by Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent in the presence of immediate rclatvcs. the couplo being unattended. As the bride. who wins attractively at- tired. cmcred the parlor, where the ceremony was rwrforrncd. on the arm of her father, Miss Jnw-t- Stentiford, sister of the briilv. pleasingly rendered Mendelssohifsl Wedding March. After a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ebcrs loft for their future home in La Chute. The groom. who was a. former- em- ployee on the Guardian, now holds a position on the stuff of the High School in La Chute. The bride‘. has for sonic flllll‘ Lr-u u our f~r the operating staff of the Island Telephone Co, and 1.. 1m ritltlillll- lishod musician, presiding on nu- merous occasions at the organ ln the BIPHSB Church. Numerous presents of silver, out glass, llncn. etc, testified to the popularity oi’ the young couple. Previous to her marriage the bride was widely en- tertained m. shower-s. bridizr- parties. etc. The Guardian, with a large circle 0f friends, joins ill extend- ing hearty fellcitetions. Y'8 MEN'S CLUB-At the week- ly math‘ of the Ts Men's Club held last night in tha YMCA as Mull. Y5 Min Alton Burke iwtrd in the capacity of ehiurmaii and speaker. giving a wry lntcrcsfirlg account 0f his trip west scvcml Y?!“ III!- Ho mentioned numerous incident Wilt took place during the trip lhl Ibo gave a description of railway Mo“ building ln u..- Rockles in which he took pan. Past Pmddtnt "Whit" Bentley, who is leaving Charlottetown m mu u’) residence in Iuminemid», was th: nclpidbt d ll addnss and prrrcn- f-IUQ flfi $0 club. Y's Man Jim lldhdyvn nan the “time. to Ifilflh “Whit” Q1181 In u very fit- ting manner. ‘he loss of Whit to the Club .< n his 11m CHARLOTTETOWNMGUARDIAN Stock Quotations . - saw-Ava nnuvwn»; Montreal _ _ Stock Market Brazilian (‘an Car flan CU Can Ind C P R Dom Bridge Dom Steel Goal Int Nickel llfssuoy Harri; ... ->¢ ncn nu a- McCrvll Front "- v1 n- .. Montreal Pow 7,... t, ...‘ ._.. ,.. .- una- u" .. ..- p“ n- w. p... Quebec Pow ... n- u; p.- --. Shawtufgan ... my 54o >- w.‘ steel of (‘m n- - e- n- “Tillhipof B] u‘ pl u. .- .... PRUUU CE (Cisnsdlun Press) MONTREAL, lbw Lia-Further ml threes hi butii-r piitoa were rt-coriltd. ttll the Moiitrial iLiii-y 5nd primitive’ iitrirknt today uhtle eggs continued‘, steady st yesterday‘: gains and chcise our] potatoes remained, ftrui No l re-t uviflrd [NIFIPUIIZCQ] butter advanced t-il, JIM to J5 (W-lll! u pnuhd highi-r (Imp! . rt: y. Thfw prices wi-re iii’ “ll-PSI. aim-o iarll spring. (‘old “TQM hi r. low piuducthln sud l good d» inhid uera fiictoiq for tbi- continuing strength iii tli-- market. Receipts to I lliivll U0 hnrmf viii-cs» “u! unr-lmvigetl at 10 cant.- I Plvllllll fur i-iirruit fliilzirio rmwipl» \\tlil surnzm-r chi-cue being quotvq .1 ll i-iriils Arriinls \\t'l'6 30 huXns. | on the pulitlo market, Qiwbi-cs in vi [Hlllllli bags ws-re Th vi-iits, h’ w i>lI|llr&\\'i'L IHIHIHUHIIBI iii IlIlliiRf Qllllli- iv~.».< m to s? routs and Pi-hiu- l-Iil “ml lilflttvi grc-ri mvitritnlns in". t-- u no I -----n B .- l i Concert Program Presented By Z i o n S ch o0 l A very enjoyable Christmas Con- cert was presented last evening by the children of the Zion Sunday School. There was a. large attend- iiuce. Rev. G. C. Webster acted as chairman. Separate programmes were presented by the senior and Junior schools. Following was the Junior School girogramrrie: Chorus, "Once in the Long Ago Ages". the School. RfCltflHOll, "A Christmas Wish," Myrtle White. Recitation. "A Short. Cvreetlng." Geo. MacDonald. Plano Solo, Norma Dalziel. Recitation. “Merry Christmas", Tommy Hall. Exercise, "Christmas Emblems", Mrs. Johnston's Class. Solo, "Away tn s Mangerf’, Shir- ley Rice. Recitation, 4 boys in Miss White's i class. Exercise, "Wishes." 4 boys in Miss Boswelfs Class. Trio, "Little Lights for Jesus.” Norma, Elinor, Louise. Exercise, "Christmas Lessons)’, 4 girls in Mrs. Rice's Class. Recitation, Donald MacDougald. Exercise, “Confessionsfl Miss Mac- Millans Class. Solo, “Little Baby Sleep," Ruth lVfacMillan. Recitation, "Dolly's Piece." Ruth MacDougald. Exercise, "The Guiding Star." Miss Hnywnods Class. Recitation, “Dolly's Stocking," Ri- ta pig" oxahtngogi hPre cttriur Th!‘ h: 8010- "Jolt-v or v- Nicholas" *.'t.:."':..r.:1t;..w.;:;.t._tvc:.:m: ...‘ 31117195’ Bf?"- _ l‘$'llil flRIIllt![ Yvltmi writ», money on Recitation. "Mandy Jane,‘ Elinor \\'i\dnr\l];q_v |' Ylli t...“ r...» Pftltflflillt CamDbQIL vurnnvy ir<rc m rtu; porvvni m- SO19‘ ‘In-a Chnstmu", minor Mac' cmfltjiider» in iziiuiviLiii srd British Kenziv- funds mimwl out o... lI gonvrnllv l Recitation, Clifford White. Chorus, Mission Band. Recitation, Grace Smith Following was thi- senior school programme: C. G. I. T. Chorus. "Merry Christ- mas." Recitation, Hilda Vail. , Zion Cubs, Demonstration Violin Solo, Bctty Bruce. Exorcism, "A Kettle of Kindness," Miss Patterson's Class. Tflllifllll, "The Spirit of Christ- mas." Mrs Thoiripsonls Class. Plano Solo, Laura Mel-sine. Dialogue. "What Became of the Dinner.” Stella Jay, Bert Living- stone. Harry Craswcll and ‘John Carson. Chorus. by the S. School Exercise. "The Talc of the Christ- mas Stockinl." Mrs. MCKPDZIPS t"! ( l, T. Chorus Scouts, Crimping 5Com‘ Tableau, “The Christmas Star " Trio, Thelma, Hope and Heir-n Dingwell. Dialogue. merit." Sarita. God Save the King The socompanlsts were Mrs (i- C. Webster. Miss Daisy Swan, and Professor L. D. THOMPQUXI. “A Successful Slope- Ilviar all of its undertakings and no job was too big or too small for him to handle in s very efficient man- ner, The Christmiu Cheer Commit- tee reported that they hsd supplied food and clothing to some fifteen families and thirty-nine children. This work. which is s yearly event with the club, was carried out. un- der the capable supervision of Y's Man Jim Mcrsxlyvn. Election of officers for the comb‘ yes-r took place and the following members were elected to office: A. M. Doug- las, Malcolm Irwin, Fred Small, Charge Craig, Fred Holman, Claude Smith, Neil Mach-an and Ahen MscLesn, these officers to be in- stalled into their respective offices next Thursday night. ’s Livilvnv-ns Izlviolplflsf al us. ‘rPVIiMIISONALs u Mus Annie Mmone, city. snrnt Chrkstmas visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Costello, Lot 05 Messrs. J. l". Mclriiils. 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