"LIT 9X i’ “T'\~“' lFiilNCE EBWfillll-i-Tilllfly-‘TIIGS. The breezy love-making oi (iiuicivs Swprthoui and _ Fred MdcMurray, spiced 4:“ Will. lack Oakie iun and l: the gadlQlTlus Veloz and ;‘\ YOlil idd iiinciviq; all liiVlllilzlLi to the rhythm oi lUlil new songs‘ —Weii. 3.15 ~ waif} 2 o c 1 I E (‘h _ _ A4F1l|1l\?d\'>p|p\¢,~5 a» i . iiblliiliS SWlllllllOW i i‘. " . - .9 i A i I {do MiltMvllllll r l i l ‘i l l < I l I i l. _ lillifllllfill JACK UAKIE VELUZ and YULANDA. - l PLUS NEIWS asp ~. ~ PETE SMITH . m “m”; v l‘ Ai>r.ii.'rs--S:i.50 l“"lll‘l“' l3“ ‘Jiilllflu; (THILDREN—$I.5O "-' Gilt rliivviimiw . nvox I 5ALE i p ma“? it l“ ....._.T C A P I T Q L . Christmas wi . Ill-Us (ziiiivioy _ 4 s r o o o 1; s (g iiimrr. 1 t: 0MEDy ilillilixY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 -_7_3_45 i:E;‘i’.'€'Z‘i5Z’fl‘€ 7%. -'~"~K.C“'QT.'~\ unsure. n‘ ii l. u. T. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WEEK [IFS SERVICE fiusrcs will leave Charlotte- town and Summcrside every ii evening at it! p.m. KEQBKIKHIKRIWWKKKWi “in? 7-i.rimZihii-Mhhkihhhhfilllihhiwilhh. j _iQ-(.11..j;m‘ijtij.if;(iijif>kjr.j-fll-nnigfirjiftfii) ilolaald Motor Transport tartan nus soiisnuis INKS Lliil YIIS Cll.\ RLUTTETOWN . ‘ox-ax; Llil. ff ll;'.ll\ I'\"])i Qnniiav — 50.00 A.i\l., 1.15 P.M., 8.45 l'.M. Saturday only - 10.00 i‘. Sunday only — 10.00 A.M. BIN I.I*J.~\\‘I~LS SUMMERSIDE lrflllfl (iuurliifs Drug Store) FOR (Illi\Ill.()'I‘TE'l'OWN ' ever-pt Sunilav — 8.30 A.M.. 11.30 A.M., 4.00 IKM. - 10.00 12M. Sunday only — 7.30 PJVL ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘GOOOCODOOCIDQDDDDQDQCIOOJ CEOOZOLO l) ,1) H‘ -'.-' F? C“? CfltQQQQf-l dCvf-{D}? 3Q‘? C“? 1L; PoultrymWanted We want one hundred thousand pounds of poultry be- iwiw-n imu and the last of Ilt-ccmlicr. Help us by shipping Psi-r; .'i\ ailalilc |i.'lilll(l._ Write for price list or ship express and you will receive prompt and satisfactory returns. Did you act r-eiiaii- on Inst year's poultr_v»~-ihat‘s co-operation, so co-ilpi-ratc with us for the above. P. E. I. (‘O-OPERATIVE EGG 8: POULTRY ASSOCIATION» Ii-3C -l2-li1'-l8-20~2Z~2l l, ville1 4 Marie Bcaton ‘rm? CHARUTZTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ - Outlook Committee l New Ford V-8s , ‘he central Guardm Prepare 1938 Reportj Are Announced Seven of the nine province; and the United States were represented the Fifth Annual Agricultural, Situation and Outlook Conference which met in Ottawa November 29 to December 1. The meeting was. _ called to consider reports ed cfljflrlgpfinATloju “pg m. by the various branches o! the sunaivcr: L-ciaa-"i-iz-siz Department oi’ Asrlvulture and tihv Department. of Trade and Com- merce dealing with all the prin- cipal, {gum oomirwdiltigs produced in ana a. ‘Phose repo are an at- . . —— wit» to bring were ~11 the 123i“? ‘ii°ifii°l.‘liiii..°~elff‘lii‘tilfii l- M» T- SPECIAL BUS SERVICE available iniormation concerning Christmas “Yell; L-lgz-lg-Islzi‘ F“ ‘sllpply 0f and lillnmlld m’ the l palggth de luxe and standard cars ulglvfilgil fitrlmluelrlgdiéfifi bl: amsgglw: l have the same 112 inch wheelbase in making their plans for 193B. Each year i1. is necessary for i~ ii-i;5-;;s,;i,;_i;¢. a:'"*.*:..;:. “iii... tars: l P ‘ lop‘ ' ' _ l and what numbers 1f livestock they sl-zr; 01in diopitlY of distinctive ttdlllitlal: ciifgmmiliiléii-Itllllwmfali‘ gift Luggage S. L. Hardy and Co. _ ' 9 9 l“ Y l {b} 59d L_7B_12_17_3j4 m large part on the available re- l lg“ :8 e onsélljmbl _o x b sour es oi their farm. but their is . 0.3%’ c“ wit) l‘ llglehgll |_ M‘ 13 §PI.J(YI\L BUS 353"“; ‘ each year a considera“: shift in ‘l vi w‘ Pe- l” a? 01'- . t L_13;_12_18_2i_ the farm enterprises and it; is with m; “llllldzld lllle collllsts °l a . this in mind that the Annual Out- or’ For '3' and wlllle- , look is prepared. In some years the lll d‘? luxe “Y5 l-lle new @9518“ -_i— Phil column la warned for nun iii Ioi-nl inturell but nilveriiiiilq \' a nuwiiy naturi- lnuy be lnlerled n I unto l word llrlotly plyuhll ll ldv g1, MUN"- Two distinct new Ford V-B cars. the de luxe and standard, both newly styled throughout with larg- er, roomier bodies, are announced for 1938 by ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. The new oars are now on display at. Ford deal- ers’ showrooms. Eight modernly designed dc axe airs and three standard cars ire induded in the new line. This .ot.a/1 of 11 difterent cars constitutes CRASWELL m: Photographs- XIVIAS TREE LIGHTS 1t whole- sale prices. The Bike S1101). L~I3-12-1B-2 . NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAS’! l rth Robin Hood Porridge Oats l China. Silverware o1 Plain. -——— cradled near the centre of the ear, bet/ween. instead oi over the axles on the famous Ford “ccnter-ptise" principle. De luxe cars are: pliacton, con- TIIF ROGERS HARDWARE CU» l.’1‘il_, w,“ b‘. open every night [i155 PTOiDECIS for certain classes of ll“ been Sldlllllllif banal“! l0 9°11- “Pull L-lfid-IZ-IZO-Zi. livestock are moi-e f9.‘ fable than WY m" lmPPt-‘s-ilmi 01 folwflrd ____._ . Othplvs and the same is n-ue o; , motion. All lines flow cleanly rear- Gl-JT your l-Il.l£t."l‘RI(‘.-\I. nnc-_ Ward irwentuatius length grains and other craps. Complete l ORNPIONS at Browns l Electric’ information as to the iaciois which A longer hood graces the dc ‘uxc ‘ Shop. Corner Queen aii<i_Kcnt. I will iutiiifnce the prospects for . L-i2i-l2-9-il .' i933 will b3 o; maeucria] aid to the front end. This longer etilct is _ _ %"* farmer- in nmkmg the]; ma“; heightened by the treatment. oi - u‘ “G “l”, lull (lmmm At the meeting. careful consider. grille and louvres whose h rizuiiial .~ rate Di‘]:‘i Dresses at three ifclock ‘ a‘ Monday aiicriiioii. 'I‘lic.<e are exhii- ' il'ili'llg new late New York idea? for Cllflnlllllh. $19.75 and $122.50. Moore d: lticLcoti. Liiiiiicd. lines blend harmoniously with the general car fchm The hood cover is offset from the grille surface by a smooth shoulder which tapers back form- ing the belt line of the body. 'I‘wo bands of bright rusiles; steel ex- tend to the rear of the car i0‘ further accentuate length. A distinctively new root liiii= is incorporated in tuic design oi cle luxe closed bodies. Starling at the windshield, it flows back and gracefully downward in an u1i- broken sweep to the bottom edge of the back panel. Two advantages result from this inn was given. not only to thel situation ‘ individual l farm enterprises. but also to thel demiaiid for farm products both in l’ Canada and in those countries frpoyyl-JR _ LIKE] which impart CHJIBd-l-fih T8111‘! p10- ‘ dure. There is a. close relationship between industrial conditions in Canada and the home demand for i-arm pr0ducKs.Much inntirovemenrt has been evidenced in ihs home market in recent years but there has been some hcsitancy in busi- ness conditions in the last few months 0f 1937. In i937 farm prices rose more than did prices oi‘ othtr commodities and the relationship GLILAAIING. satin pr ill Dela Dresses lat/est New 1'01"; models. will be shown on liv-l 111:; models at Moore & Nit-Lend Lim- lied. Monday afternoon (today! three (fclovk. PROMINENT IN PLAY-Mr. J, G. lvlurdbck oi Charlottetown was a memhei- nf the cast in the com- cdy drama "The Importance oi Being Earnest" presented recently by uie Acadia uiiivei-sity dramntici between olgflfillltvfal Price BM twfltment- A very 19w appearance q-a¢¢=;-iii1_v_ It 15 aim “(m-d that Prices 0f $111385 iaImWF-fbuy b6- is obtained without sacrifice of Mr. Murdock was avrarded a (ii-a. came much more soiiSfB0i0fY~ headroom and more usable bpace This is a. more satisfactory con- dition from the standpoint of the farmer since 1930. It is difficult; to estimate the extent. of the present industrial recession in the United States and to di9lfl1flln€ the effect. it. will have on Canadian exports to that country in 1938. On the other hand the idtuation in the Unit-ed Kingdom is more iiiomisina at the moment. is made available for luggage. The luggage compartment, larger and more commodious than ever. is closed ofi entirely from the rest of the oar and is locked and un- locked with a separate key. On the luggage compartment door is a device which contributes to the smooth, uncluttered ap- pearance of the rear end. It is a combination luggage compartment maiic (iistinciion following the pro- "llitjlltlll. Belle River School Fair (Continued from page 5) hind-i. E851; 2 Edith Ctlmliwfl- Tl"? Pmvlllcllll lepllfsenliallvescgf door hanclie, license plate holder Belle River. S11; 3. Flora Gillis. the Conference were. British B and nghL Rtsembnug me stream- MPIVUIP ll-lmbl5-W~ H‘ Pnlolnbomw‘ '0' lined hub oii an airplane propeller, Department of Agriculture: Alber- Sec 6 A Plasiicine Modelling: ta. I-LA, Craig. Deputy Minister of 1 Sea“! Macmmmd w I‘ it is operated by grasping the wing . l. ‘ _ _ ,. pieces. lands. West; 2 Tana MacMillanH Agriculture: S askatchewau. D11 conwaflmcnt door hinges me o‘ W Islands. West; 3 Alice Mae-' William Allan. Saskatchewan 001- the concealed type‘ The spare me Lt-‘nmllli W - Llallds- EM‘? 4 l 19419 °l Agllculliu": Manlwba‘ N‘ is carried on the lutlsdse compart- ‘lll-‘lcl’ Madmlllall‘ W‘ Islands“ c‘ Mcmy’ Agflculglg“; Elgenslon ment floor in all types except the East Service; Ontaro. - - Ymctm- » i -. L, Sec 6 B 1- 91°" M-"lcxtllzlbl Agricultural Btfltisllw-“i Q‘l"l°°°' fiirelvzmililietilfgullghiildniliesldiivgs: Melville: 2. MHYEHYN Cook‘. Belle A‘ p]°,uf(e_ chief statistician, and River. Sr. 3, Ima- Gillis. Moiviilet; s_ ‘Lchagnoyp Diyegigoq‘ cf Extension 4 Doris Hancock. Upper Belle, service; The Maritime Provinces. scat because of the presence of the rumble seat Seat cushions and banks oi‘ do am ‘. .w.v.1. 1.Dlil‘00ifli‘0fEX- .. . . 6 C l Mary Stuart. W. Is- gash“ Nslnlglxegflculwm; college luxe types are finished in piping lands, East; g John Cook, Belle at Tm,“ JL‘ Stewart and Pmston and pillow eiiliect with ‘iiows 0i River. Sn; 3. Flora Gllllfi. Mei- Richards‘ m- the Us Federal Bu_ tufted ornamental buttons. Door panels are trimmed to harmonize with seat cushions and mouldings. Rear compartment ash tray-s are located in rear seat arm rests. The new fenders are more mass- ive iri appearance and also longer in keeping with the ‘increased proportions of the (le luxe body and hood. Tihey wrap down lower. prc- viding more complete coverage oi running gear. A more gradual slope of their top lines adds to the gen- eral forward motion eiifect. ’ reau of Agricultural Economics. represented the United States- The Agricultural Situation and Outlook for i938 will be ivsued later in December and will be avail- able to all farmers and others from uie riibiici-ty iiiid EIUIBIISIOII Branch. Dapartmellt of Agriculture. OMB-Wi- Deny Constitutional Difficulties L o o m DUBLIN, Dec. 1a - Reports i“ English newspapers suszesttus cmi- U. S. Labor P6308 ititiitidiiiii dlfflilultiekmiliy-ulse-be-‘i - »- Prospect Slight ‘ cause of the Irish Free State's de- cision to send a minister to Italy, PITTSBURGH. Dec. 18—JohnI.i. Lewis, in a speech to a tumultuous accredited to the King oi’ Ital)’ and Emperor of Ethiopia, created sur- P15“ .ll.°l°' “led by convention of steel workers. as- olllFlal qualms were putatement serted today Congress was ignoring elllwrllll mlllmellt all“; 15th em-“b problems which menaced the Un- °l' PT°l°~“°l' Bellledle ° ‘ lied slim and iiidiciited CIIGIT‘ was slight hope for peace between the warring Committee for Indus- CLASS l3 SPORTS Sec. I Boys 9 and 10 75 yard dash-J Dan Cook. Belle Rivet"; 2- Gordon MacKinnon, Melville; 3. Bandy MacKcnzie, Melville; 4 Lloyd Giliis. Bole River See 3 Girls of 6, 50 yard dash- !. Mary Mai-Phvrson. Fiat River; 2. Mabel MlKiDOll-Elld. W Islands West; 3. Marion Bell. Belle River; 4_ Hqigin Keenan, W Islands East. Sec 4 ~-Girl‘s '7 and 8 5O yardl dash-l. Agnes Beaten. Flat River 2 Frances Cook. Belle River; 3 Mary Ro-s. Melville Sec 6 Girls 9 and l0. 50 yard dash-l. Jean MacPhcrson. Flat. River; 2 Barbara MacK-rrnzic. Mel- ville; 3 Doris Millar. Belle River: 4, Margaret. MacMillan, W. Is- lands, West. Sec. '7 Boy's of 10. 50 yard race- 1. Eddie MacKenzie, Belle River. 2 Dun Cook. Belle River: 3. Lorin t em authority on Empire constitu- tional aiiairs. which professed to léllmllég‘ lllslaglls‘ Ell“; 4' John {ggefivgonsticuuonal obstacles to trial Organization and American omp on. .i= e ivcr v~ . Fed u f L b _ Sec. ll Boy's ll and 12. 50 yard Th‘? “$9 alflligbugfgheélgloghezef em on o a or sack race-d Lester MacMillan; 2 ziiiiirtrtsua ofathe Sages of the Bflh w‘ Islands‘ wpsl l2 Lester Mac‘ illie (sloammonweaith of Nations. It is ll°nll°l~ W l“l““‘l~‘ Wes‘? i‘ £611 fepognlzed iii official Irish IIIBIIIbB paid hi3!‘ m. sealer MacDonald‘ w Islands Free State quarters, it was ponied The minutes of the last meeting West; 4. Jimmie Compton. Belle cira=sis and the famous B5 horse- . power Ford V-B engine. Seats are l convertible club ] i and v leekness. | i l were read and approved Bills amounting to $122 were presented and paid our. that the states of the Com- monwealth cam act independently to each other in foreign affairs- River Sec 9 --Girl‘s ll and ‘l2. 5o yard dash-l Ruby Mi'lar. Belle River? 2. Catherine Mackenzie. Belle River; 3. Ircne MacMillan. W Is- pointed to buy $2 worth of fruit. for the Sanatorium and candy for ~'lll‘ll“ l» Llllllj‘ NlClwl-‘ml- 39m‘ was learned here today, there i5 to endorse a resolution to provide Rlveli 9 Etlfll" MBPKWIZKI 3 little iike'ihood of the task being more adequate care for tuberculosis Alex McQueen. W Iwlniids. West; rimmed for presentation to Par- patients ‘l- Rlllwll Ritb-‘i- Flat R09‘ ‘lament at the next session. Christmas seals were distributed Scc 19 Girls 1.’; and 14. '75 yart‘ A small committee comprising among the members. llllsll l Klllllllwll MllcMlllan- W- Finance Minister C. A. Dunning. The next meeting is to be held lllalllls- We“? '3 Cfllllfllitll? MBC- National Revenue Minister J. L.‘ at ‘he home of Mrs. Gus Tierney Kenzic. Belle ivcr; 3, Irene Mac‘ Ilsley, Hector B. McKinnon, Com- on January 12th, roll call ‘in be an- Kcmlc. Melville; 4. Marion Gillis, W. Islands. East. s-wered by A New Year's Revolution. A paper by Mrs. Michael Mur- misioner of Tariffs, George H. " Sedgewick. chairman of the Tariff 5W. 21 Relay i? c: 1. wood Is- .‘ Board, and Hugh D. Scuiiy, com- nhy is to be discussed and fired lands We.‘ ‘t Belle River; 3. l missiorier of customs, has been out at the next, meeting, M"l"llll‘5 4 “l1 Rivet‘ , working on the revision for some The M99111’!!! closed by singing sec. 22 Bogs over 1.1. 100 yard months. When the task is com- , m€‘NBl,l0Iifll‘Anllii3m dash l Albert MacNeii. Belle l plated. it is likely opportunity will‘ '"_"" Rlwli 2 Glmdwlll MflvDolllfl-ll. be afforded various merciai in- Bell Rl vcr . terasts in Canada to make sub- (Patriot Please Copy) missions. NEURITIS d... w m. 1V. D. MacLean “w 53E W‘ " "hl- d" I The monthly ineetinng of the ' ‘r ~~~~ New Haven W I was held at the N home of Mrs. Neil MacKinnon, on Dec. 8th. with eleven members and one visitor present. The meeting opened by singing It's A Good Time To Get Acquaint- ed followed by repeating the Creed Roll cull was answered bv an Ex- chum o! Christmas Gifts. One UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 Mrs. Kenneth Dochcrt-y was ap- i I llglllgls-Rwlhli 4- Cillllelllll‘? Cool“ l Ottawa Re-Writiug‘ the school children at Clvisimas t‘ t‘ 1VPT- Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. s" l“ 30W‘ of 5559 Yard - l- The Customs Act Roland Buchanan were appointed yililigr‘. {Glilllisé ‘iticléiilc; Jé Sxrh’ i R m i0 buy Christmn- tlflfiflllfillfiii‘; for m: imc o. rib ivci‘; . i ar- ' O'I'I‘AWA. Dec. 1 -— c-wr rig me whoop , siini Mai-Plicrimri. Flat River: 4 i of the Customs Act. to bring Letters of nppirciaiioii inr fruit‘ 661N219 MMQHPPH- W- ISlRlld-‘i various provisions int: conifflrmltl’ were read from Mr. A A Rolland 95- with present day met ods o mer- and Miss Elia Boyle. from Dr. A 5°" 17 B0.“ 7 tutti B. 50 Yflftl eiiandising, is under way. but. it A. Creebnan asking the Institute - DECEMBER 2'1. "P7 \. S-DIAMONDS laklfi l’_°“lll_"l$37- i l $2.00 A WEEK B. lO-DIAMOND WEDDING RING IO-DIAMOND COMBINATION latched and per- l 11-50 A WEEK D. l5 J.wcll\l0l)1-.l. Sturdy- Guaranieed ll; USE TERIVIS. u. BABY'S proper. Slender and charm- is $12.75 |ewels — PAY WEEKLY! ltlEN‘S CAMEOS Mannish up design in F. ilIANS DULOVA I’ i. ion h5g3; $33.75 51.00 A WEEK 1 ENGLIII emu curs arm sane-ans A husl. to choose 75c irom — — — — —— G. BABY'S BULOVA S i ‘th I divamzlnds $1.00 A WEEK 26 PC. SERVICE DRESSER SETS $5.00‘ ‘ll’ piece sets and 3' m. TEA ST larger — —- — _ o ( I ‘Roger: QT-iiimyt Com mumiy Plate lomp e c wi capo , ' All (y 1i ¢_ ... . Cream and Sugar _ _ _ terns 0M2“: i. p: p USE TERMS w. w. WELLNER NEW COMPACTS JIJWELERS snvcn 1868 75c “r cniuzwrrnrowu, r. 12.1. VBUDGET TERMS IF. besides 5% LL” Many designs hood and flowinfcurvcs. Inttftml’ are spacious and neatly api1°"'l"‘l' New instrument panels have ltilttl” recessed for safety. The iarilqlfi" grille louvre: continue back int" the hood to present smooth flowing body lines from bumper to bunipvl It is built on the same IIZ-incg vrllfifilbfllfi on the new De Lin“! 9" has the famous Ford V-8 flltllll?‘ The new Standard Tudor Sedaiihl)! shown above (lower photos?" more massive. The rich interior appointments of the car match its outward beauty. Longer bodies pro- vuie more room and comfo i. and there in larger luggage space in all models. The De Luxe car la pow- ered with the proved 85 horse- power V-8 engine. Shown above (top photograph) is the Do Luxe Fordor Sedan. The Standard Ford V-B for 1988 brings new styling with I longer FORD MOTOR Company of Can- ada, Limited, annopnces the new lord V-8 cars for 1938. For the first time Ford presents two dia- tinct lines, the De Luxe Ford V-8 —-a big luxury car-and the newly styled Standard Ford V-8. The De Luxe Ford V-8 cur is entirely new in appearance, longer, roomier and more streamlined. The front design is modern and dia- tinctive. Fenders are deeper and