CIGARS Panetelas and Perlectos in "boite nature” boxes containing l0 and 25 cigars in aiirociivo holiday wrapping JLIL‘? The Central Guardian lThIs column is reserved tor nun or l local interest bat advertising n! l pussy nature may be inserted at I cents a word strictly pny~ xhlo in advance. Bltlnifl‘ LAID w XM~ PLETK manhole. GUITARS t special prices. Toombe Mlc 5m. CONFEDr-JIIA’. .1» LIFE INBUR. ANC [1-6789-741-312 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS-Kent Beauty Shoppe. L~283-l2-18-8i. ESQUIBE MEN'S WEAR STORE _ be opened evenings from now till Christmas. Cameron and L-267-l2-l3- l. BIG SPECIAL on Guitars at Miler Bros. Ltd, while they last er only $5.95. including Hawaiian ts L-305-I2-14-2i. CORNWALL LWITED CHARGE. December 18th. Kingston: Service Service 3 PM. Cornwall: S. S. A, M_ Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. . Woodside, Miizmer. L-323-12-15-1i. CENTRAL PARISH Divine Sar- - vices Sunday. December 18th ll be B5 follows: Churchill ll A. M. Clyde River 2.30 P. M. Nine Mile Creek ‘i P. M. L-325—l2-l5-1l. fillies" in glass leis __conlaini:ig 25 and 5O cigars Eastern Guardian rwho wore a dress 0t wine cro e with satin trimmings. a ha: oi t e fime shade, and black velvet ..'Tl1ie eolnmn is eserved tor new: s oes‘ oi local irlirrcsi but adzrililslinst o‘: fxxtuunuhur mrkm Suppmted we a nevrsy nature may e e ' at 4 cents_a word strictly pay- wattage? fflglnélngbmefifikltafié ‘m’ l“ “dun” bride, to the bridal party. the of- ficiating clergyman, relatives and ..'SUESCRIP'I'IONS w . an, °“;°°;,,,‘{,‘,i‘3,§i~,,,,, groom “m, Wm. Charlottezon-n‘ Guardian ma be ‘ _ ;ered with confetti and good wishes handed to their Rept. Archie ume 15 they 1e“ rm. a motor drwe to “qwnm HOOD FLOUR u °c_ [various centres o! interest on the Island onomical. More loaves of better ' bread irom each bag. m the evening m" ‘etumed w the grooms home, where a large ..°0UR. SALE continues until “unmet o! invited guess had "5' Christmas. We buy Dressed Poultry semblcd to welcome the happy throughout the season. McGowanKs Ymmfl muPle- A 591mm” Wfddl"? Limited. L—i49-l2-9-6i. supper was served and the evening msxrnn srFciai. PRICES was spent in music and dancing. The groom's gift to the bride until Christmas, Tea, Beans, Mdg5- was a beautiful leather purse. and ies and sugar. Also Men's Clothing, to the bridesmaid a gold bracelet. Horse Rugs, Eto, at McGowairs. Mr. and Mrs Iiarkin were tile Limited. L-ltil-IZ-Q-Bi. happy recipients oi a largo array -———~ of wedding gifts, including: a sub- ..'BUYING CHICKEN. Dilrks. staritial sum oi money. They will Grow. Tiirkris dailyat our SIOTP-‘i- make their home in Selkirk, and filarlgtBrlass. MoBmasue. Mt. SIBWK" are rollowed by the good Wishes of 41d . eters ay. i ti . L_265_12_13_15_!7' their many fren s New Superintendent MCGUIRE - L-IRKIN The marriage took place at the Church of The Kittie Flow-er, Mor- eli Village. on October 16th. at eight ociocli, of Margaret Mary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel McGuire, D/Iorell, and Eugene Fran- HALIFAX, Dec. 14-(C7P)-Donnld Johnson. 32~year-old Halifax Tmm- ccr Conductor, has been appointed superintendent of Sable Island. 190 miles oft the coast of Nova Scoiia, cis. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John J. it was announced tonlgh. b Dr- Laélrin, st, iPeteru Bay, m elrément o! Transport o ilclals he mar: age ceremony a. - Nuptial Mass was celebrated by He succeeds Charles Faulkner in command of the Federal Govern- ment-owned navigation station and outpost known in Marine circles as the "Graveyard o! the Atlantic.” The new su arintendent left Hal- ifax aboard t e Canadian Govern- ment steamship Lady Laurier on Rev. Joseph Rooney in the pres- ence of immediale relatives and iriciids. The church was nicely decorated {or thc occasion and as the bridal party entered the Wed- ding March was played by Miss Agnea Coffin. The bride wore s. dress of 00p per brown chiffon velvet, with gold trimmings, a hat velvet to match, and lorown suede shoes. She was attended by her cousin, bliss Mary Long as bridesmaid, Island this week. Faulkner will rc- tmn on the Lady Laurier and as- sume his new duties at the Marine Yard oi’ ihe Department oi’ Trans- rt at Dartmouth. N. B. He has sen superintendent of sable ls- land for 10 years. . THE‘ GOODYEAR STUDDED TIRE l c. n.1, s s P r s- MAOCALLUM l 0r Sable Island‘ her pie-Christmas voyage to the- POLICE COURT ~— Al: police court yesterday the oase oi armed robbery was adjourned till Mon-. day. Edward Walsh ivas szn- tenced to 90 days in iaJl for taking a car and using it without the con- sent of the owner. A case o! unlawful pCFSESSIOII oi intoxicating liquor was adjourned until Satur- day. A dnmk was sentenced t0 nine days in jail. Two men pleading guilty of being drunk and ‘éiisorderly were remanded till Fri- ay. NUPTIALS —*. quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized at Zion Manse. Charlottetown. at 6 P. M. on Saturday, October U, 1938. when Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster unlted in marriage Miss Elvin-a Ruth MacCallum. second daughter oi Mrs MacCallum and the late \Wl1lia.m MacOallum, Charlotte- town. and Mr. John Wilbert Gil- lespie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie. Appin Road. The bride looked charming attir- ed in a street-length dress of Royal Blue silk velvet. with a0- oesscrla to match. She was at- tended by the grooms sister. Miss Hazel Gillespie. who was attired in brown. The groom was ably supported by Mr. John MacCalluru brother of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party motored to hhe home of the groom's parents, where a delicious wedding repast was served to the immediate relatives of (the cori~ tracting parties. Later in the evening a Jolly EPOUU of serenadens gathered to extend their ‘wishes to the newly-weds. The .bride and groom were the recipi- ents of many useful and costly Ellis, a miscellaneous shower being ‘held at the home of the groom's parents. They also received a twelve-piece pyrex set from Me- moriflL. O B A. Charlotte- town, oi which the bride is a val- ued member. The happy ccuple are residing iii Charlottetown, nvhere the groom holds a position nlth the Pure Milk Co. The many {friends join in wishing them suc- cess and happiness. Mr and Mrs. Percy Howatt, North Granville. were 1n the city ‘yesterday on business. _____.____. l Minard’; am, pain. h Eat More Butter Is Urgent Plea. ' qrmwa. Dec. ia-(ori-cm- I adas butter surplus has reached -such proportions that A. C. Maser, secretary o! the National } Council has issued a o atement ask- inri the domestic consumers to hei rel eve the situation by using more butter 11;! c bee . ab“ “This as n a year of na- ance in butter production in Can- ada, the United States and in al- most all bwter producing wunti-les ~wsrsld not. t‘: "r." r“ 8 B as e ave in United states and larg- ers than we ordinarily n. quire. In Canada we have u arda of 15,000.000 we wo d like to remove from the country it w could find a buyer. The buyer is not available. “A similar situation in the Uniied States ls being met 11y s, an campaign to induce the peope o! the 6011mm’ t0 use butter instead of bull er substitutes. It our 2.000,- OOO-odd families in Canada would cook with butler this winter our situation would be rectified by spring." FOR CARS IN WINTER SERVICE v \ v: \&\\ I Iorallthoeewhomun drive thelrcar through theboavymadanslclayotunlmprovedroadyorin hoary snow on any med, this lanky, self-cleaning GoedyesgStuddedTlreprovideaireaterti-actien... aheedoebecku-thananyothntirahllsthrough toughest going. See It at your Goodyear dealer's ‘Oayelehihllvafll’ IIZG» ooonfilzan, sUJQHEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS lcowsripAi-iow i Immanuel off/amen r t" $% é€l .0 n ' I NUMEsXUQ-IT "r. l‘- '. " 2i w‘ .0‘ ‘ g /' l . . M‘ u .' r I Ins-u IMO l 11 A.M. New Dominion: s. s. 2 PM. ‘ QI*_I_A_RI M THEATRE i101‘ Ill ‘Ill Gill! Iii SPAIN - i! their rookies: ordor. YEIYS QAEDIEIT MONTAGUE — Sat. v 24 Persons Face Conspiracy Charge HALIFAX. Dec. 13—(CP)—-Infor- TIllIllOIl will be laid a alnst 24 per- sons chargln them w th curl-spiral? to defraud t e Federal Government or revenue by importina and trans- pcrling liquor ille ally, it was re- ported semi-ottlci 1y here today- The warrants will be sworn out by Royal Canadian Mounted Police within the naxt da . it W65 581d. A group embra n2 New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia and St. Pierre Mlquelon residents at present is br- inlz tried awaiting trial or sought for alle ed parzicipatlon ir rum-running ac vities. In Memoriam MR. DONALD ANDREWS In the death of Mr. Donald And- rews. Hunter River lost a respecbo cl a highly regarde member o1 the community. h was born '14 years ago on Glasgo. Road. the youngest of a large lam ily. His parents moved to Rennie. Rood, Hunter River, when lie wa. only a tow months old and he re- sided tluere for the of his life. He was a progressive tanner and by industry and care, built up one oi the finest farms and home- steads in the district. As a citizen ho tOOk a deep interest in all that made tor the weliare o! the com- munity. A loya Hunter River United Church, he best - was ior many years one of its trustees, and a member of its Ses- sion. He had been in his usual vigor- ous health until less than two weeks before his death. But as the result of an unfortunate fall in the home, he suiiered injuries from which. notwithstanding all that medical care and tender nurs- liig could do, he failed to recover, but passed eacefully away, on ‘Sanity eve ng. November 10th, P law, e Barrett, Kingston: The funeral, which was largely attended by sorrowlng friends and relatives from far and near, was held on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 16th. It was conducted W. A. MaoQuanle, of River. assls‘ ' by Rev. A. O. Thompson, .01’ Brookfleld. Favorite hymns were sung bv the Hunter River Church Choir, My Shepherd." “The Sand; of time are Sinking." and “Peace, Perfect Peace." Mrl. Gordon Carew sang appropriate y solo, "Shadows." The pastor paid a lit- ting tribute to the life o! ceased and spake words fort and hope from Proverbs "The path o! the Just is as a shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day." The allbearers were his s0ns~in~ a Rackham, Heber Barren, Merrill Green, Orville Seller, and his nephews. Jas. H. Andrews and Willard Nicholson. His wile died four years ago. l-ie was also predeceased by four sons, three of whom died in boyhood. and one, the late Wilfred And~ rérés, died in firs. Rae , Hunter Riveiil: Louisa. Mrs. Heber- Merrill Gr mm!“ 9BR, j J Mm. Orville Seller. Hunter River; Mid Verna and Inez, at home, Hg survived by ten grand. children. and 1w a number of nephews and nieces. To all ma; gfbfiiom in extending sincere sym_ Y. Fever Cabinet To 60m- 4.18, Fight Disease WASHINGTON, Dec. l4-—(A.P)-— Within the 9.7 degrees between your normal body heat and the temperature that knocks you out, doctors are working to cure vm- iseasea with mechanically- anyone woul suiier a bee}, 3mg‘ if his temperature went above being , 1 member o! the l 143.5 degreu (Ih-hrenhfiit”, which fled with fine, Bearing a brand name that Ia always identi- lashlon-flght merchandise, l. For ' I hem All l 3; §r . i ,{ Sheet, “Mir-O-Kleer” Hosiery dainty _as the tinsel amp your im- fllrll- 11; ling as the rustle of Christmas wrappings. Whether yoirxive 8:19;; 03;"- .1 fan to dance her faz- into the New Year or sturdy service we g or ,3 warmth and wear-they will be as lovely as stockings can be if they are _‘ K . ‘- Bynaslelrineans one or two pairs of exquisite il-thread cliiffons. . . $1.00 pair ,1, -and how about an assortment oi stockings to suit every occasloin — 1- service chiffon or crepe for daytime-Areal?! germ” "MEI"- 101‘ will" ,- weather. .. .and if she’s very athletic “Fit~AIl-Tops” they're designed for 1; -_ -- 1 .00 "i w . 50. an active life and cut. (IOWH 011 I'll“!- Pair Servlce chiffons and beautiful, also at — -_---._- TigTl-i-t service weights, sheer]! -_--_-__-_1-_ Sisters . . . Cousins . . . Aunts Or, any lovely lady for that matter will thrill to the beauty of Kayser gloves. And, you ll be dome her a x001! turn_ too, for being fabrlc_tliey are warm for winter. and washable for practicality. Their gay trimmings mill“ them essentially attractive as gifts. We have $ quite a selection. . . .and many colours. Pair — 1 .00 Svelte, slender “H0neys”* $1. “Honeys” are divinely slender for evening. They hug the figure so that there's nary a wrinkle or bluge to show ‘neath a slim fitting frock. And._ of course, Kaysefs 2 and 4 star silk undies are the acme of perfection -they have been for years. “Honeys" -— -- — -— 31-00 Extra Sizes - — — $135 in? It you are too bu” 1‘, with Christina! vwl- . dings, if the roads are too bad, just droP 1» us a line with 7°11!‘ j list and we promise _~ to fill it an carefully as if we were silo?- _ ping for ourselves. s‘ Pretty Kayser 2i" boxes- are slllllllled with each P111155" of Kayser merchan- . disc. . g‘ ,,J;_J,4J4_ ,_- ,__JJ_J,_J‘_J,_JJ_J,NJ Jud,‘ e i‘. i 1 y. is 9.7 degrees above the average normal temperature of the body. In fever treatments, ‘emanat- rated here recently, the body heat is raised in different ways. One method» is Placing the patient in the magneto field of an induc- tion coll. The apparatus consists of an oval cable lying under the mattress and the patient feels no sensation except that of heating u fiopuiar also is the water-spreay method. in which a fine hot mist pours over the patient. In thihot moennuumuumnmmsrv-wuuawu STOCK UP for XMAS Christmas Specials for One Week Only 2 lbs. Domestic Shortening or -- - - - - - - 5 gal. Kerosene Oil - 95c 3 lbs. large Prunes -— — 24c 2 lbs. Raisins — — —- 24c 5 lbs. large Onions — - 19c 1 Ib. Bulk Tea -- — —- 45c 1 lb. King Cole Tea - 53c 10 bars Laundry ' Soaps 34c 1 Ib. Baking Powder with glass, all for - - - 25c 1 gal. Molasses — - - 54c R Paying highest prices tor Poultry “solrlfglatuiday when II. E. BIIIFFIII Webster's Corner air cabinet, the heat usually ooiiiee from electric ll ts. The hot water ‘ slon m 0d still b used by some practitioners. Apple Export Up 63 Percent, Report (0.l'.b G dl ' S ialWlr OTTAWiLMCecTHIS-Trivah 0’ Canadian armies in the United Kinzdom November FLORENCE. N. 8 (OP)—-Florence Dominion or Provincial mentw provide relief or large number oi’ other country. ‘me resolution pmposin was released tonght. ‘ressed to donald of Nova ocotla, Minister Rollers. Mines The has been advised tin .' seAit-rlyag gocaiiaadwllagoooles from p. v. correspond- im Ila-urea for last veer in brack- ets are: barrels 960.000 (070000); boxes i .000 80.700): hampers 24.400 ( 4.400). WIN SECOND TITLE Ont, i Deo mo?) - "mm" BARNIA, Semis now seoo Ontario Fbotbeli Union title this as’: Juniors trounced c wn. lit-rial” $1“ “Tlgld sent an won the Union's aenioiqohamplrrion- ship two weeks previously. Work On Assistance ToEmigrate Wanted . Dec. local of the ed Mine Workers suggests airs. °:r:.a:.~vir.~..r..*'=°:1=°lsl§'l 8 this, passed at a meeting Budday night, l It was Premier Angus L. Mac~ Mi i te Dwyer o! Nova Scotia and W»: Says Wise Old Santa. Irons, Toasters, Bottle Warmers, Hotplate: Table and Vanity Lamps, Flashlights, Etc. Window decorations make appropriate Gift! BROWN . Electric Shop Corner of Kent and Queen Streets den MacKlnnon oi tfils. Cm Breton municipality. The resolution asked the D0- mlnlon and provincial govemmenta "w tind immediate work or gt» vide adequate relief tor all 0w in need." It waa signed by gami- cient Bud Penny. secrets 11811 McIntosh, John Mann an Daniel Ross. 14 _- Unit- tavern- aettlo a PERFECT CRIBBAGE BAND um 1&2»: m‘ tats"; $11 6 drown by Mia Noreen bxKemll here who counted 29 points when she cut the five o! hearts 11w‘ aim rm and the iwk of yd- lab-Ir v l,.;l 4, .4. .1.» l.» 1.5.1.. eing ectrica’ Quality — Lowest Prices