I in '5 .5 -l c u I -< Q9 i rn F’ It's sweet! It's swing! It's everythingl Ada-pr lunar prim.“ GLADYS SWARTHOUT and FRED MicMUllBllY l, M/a/II" ac Dalia, Velez and Yulanrla PLUS: News _- Pete Smith zw:é»:~c‘éw:"cce-cits-centrevz-cz-c-zi-c-ziczicna 9 4B8 I'M Holman’: Santa Claus WITH A GIFT FOR EACH CHILD ATTENDING THURSDAYS MATINEE. MATINEE THURSDAY .41 rue PRINCE EDWARD AND 0.4111101. THEATRE‘ In . . . Boys & Girls COMING T0 THE II jtiiilfh-ampzignei liliillt-i‘ At Prince Edward n-ammnnm Eastern Guardian .,‘.\1_\ li- . t-z‘. lter v Illli in opening bazaars ‘i 01 lpieccdc Christmas. m"! tits the ivife of .1 IIIl.Jl‘C lne of 5 ‘ . .7 - ‘Fir '- His success c cut oi . us Sivarth- refly i. and i. she breaks with Princes" ncc ilie days She made u‘ |i\’('[(I1"I'IUNSln1114'!‘ t’ (*- q - 1'" "dum inuif l1! ‘ ,7. , . i . Arclnc Hume i T? . . i * ‘.“|‘-1\' l1()(ll) l-LOl I‘ :~ (L- , , i -i w j - luiivn. of boiler 0l‘l‘:\\vx\ f -~ mites. 5 K13 " By MOLLIl-l Canadian Press Correspondent .5 pause Duclies. of Arg-yll, l gli iii hcr 90th year, has tak- slinre of the task of royalty l the opening of the Exhibi- ' lllOll of British Handicrafts the‘ showed time has in nol ‘imniczi her interest in the ' She also bought their approval. lPrincess At 90 Gets T72 In Christmas Shop riTi 9 =\'l(."1‘()1i1.~\'5 "ii-iifcrrrrzii, LOUISE, SOMETIME or Times SHARE or ROYALTTS ' Me GEE, and sales that l l the Marquis of 1 . _ l . . H} Lorne. Princess Louise, a daugh. l~~ i101‘ 0i Queen Victoria, spent her 't'i11'l_\' 30s in Canada. as Chatelaine when she lier- l ted as a painter and sculp- l a. little im- cniptu speech. then went around afterwards rc- a. tailored hat who raises of old Scot- tooled leather l an ex-soldier, art exhibition. thc country's To belong a. design coni- at.‘ the annual only 0X‘ ii i ,. _ -; t . q. w MflCXIllfThy p‘ l,” : l _ l _, p. and m: urfltlm , grniil it Itghiistnias presents at. l America \'.‘i‘ri' l d" " ‘I b’ “as l - Pnfiinc nlonp, l \' " il "n z , , - . _ 1~ .. 10s chopped fr. girclflris iirizs c effort or might charitably .‘__. j - a very nice sum was ;. MVPSMVSK“ no mix-t good. . I. . -L. g mm r One of lier purchases was a gay - . maincr mount for '1' 1U‘l"|71!‘.7\1ll'll' ‘e by n woinuti a - 1 morn-m: 0'1 i ‘ i-pluinaged birds in an aviary a M» Bnston “there .101" this purpose. y 1 He. m0 err" “War brooches l». 7.1:". Lint-Ti dunvin: [M M,‘ ii>.i i. igii, a finely 11.7 "no era: v '_- Oflkmk Wpim, Comm‘. qwfip,‘ hnndbng. hand-made lace, a bou- l v m ‘lmcllpL lllilCll of the llllClllff". I k ‘ m“ mm“ “Mdc by . . .._ Chow, “.0 . h, “my, M'ill_'\'(.‘$i\\'0\'Cll by crippled girls. - m.» Tnc Lxhibition of British Handl- _ rrtift is as tar removed from the worthy of note, usual bazaar ns an ___ _ _ Only ilic cream of l” ll"“"'~l““ Ol (ti) 7 9, .l\\ork is admitted. . , . , . . . . . s) y _ I‘I"flll‘l;w,’.‘; 311119101114)’ (“"5 to tlic Home Arts and Industries . fiw K W“ mm (‘mntol imovmtiriii tliocraftsmcn or wo- l ' l - tnrii must submit to \-_ ~ hlinutcs of ________ u.“ “V, 41 _ m l" " l “llil "llpwwrd- The lorrfie-t fl(l\l‘l‘iiil‘ft‘.‘h‘ that. ‘lg-cc lo so pass m c ex- . ‘f ~ pnnilczl t0 bf: pay Mm. MM ,1 (nvnnm, n, . ll 115,9“ ca“ Stan _ , .. t.‘ . _» * - ‘~ “ ' ~ - (NlilDlUOll. The public see ‘ l" m” "C" mt aizrcnttuer ilri’ (v =tole '1 ' - . n”; to the ‘H: ,.,,_ h-mrt maiéfi w“; Yo; thp- kvorldv; ailmt meets with _ t ("s were rccr-tvfd- most \"l'llll)'l‘ cm‘ nnvl‘ much There 31cm .110 dqmdads , t M i'."t.‘(i:'tr\rl sclioob l j _,h 2‘ ‘ “ _ __ ,_ ‘ I _‘ Irincl-pziintcd sofa cushions but in- n. i i clinlk and m" “ l‘ ill" ‘l”"ilrj-‘i;ll° l" "'_"“;"5°r' l olPflll hand-made jewellery, hand- ' . on..- czime m 1.11‘ r in: pic nrc. , y, -» I icom. I’. Dm _ H‘ _ y _ A _ . . L'(‘lll.l;._\ ‘i o iii s. f/nnriii: l, _ . . m irlilch opened yesterday at the ‘mud “mm uveeds’ l‘. CTFIH‘ Romero and Phyllis Brooks. ‘gloves, hand-carved woods and hand-mode I l in the new workrooms nearly 200 people with property _i held in common and sharing in printcil textiles, hand-made lace. lcommunal work. They use Em- pire woods ln thecraft work and simple useful designs. modern hand-woven rugs. l Down to the wood block printed five-cent Christmas cards and the fiend-trial.- wooden buttons, every item was designed and made by an expert amateur. The work came from every corner of the country and from all closes of people. l'sc Canadian Wood From Wales and the distressed mining areas came furniture made organized by the Society of Friends. where miners‘ sons are turning out. mod- ern furniture in Canadian maple and South African walnut. This furniture is so beautifully pro- portioned and finished it is‘ 01'- dered by universities for museum pieces as typical of the best of this century. From Wales also came finely quilted silk bedspreads and dress- ing gowns made by miners’ daugh» tors and wives. This work — done in cottages at mine head —- was perfect. though requiring days of fine sewing. The patterns chosen crnnc down from Tudor times and have been treasured in families for generations. The Rural Industries Bureau organized the scheme. What the Judges declared the most outstanding woodwork in the whole British Handicraft Exhibi- tion came from the new Christian Communlstlc community of Bru- clerhof in Wlltshire. Of the same religious belief as the Hutterian community near Winnipeg, mem- bers of the Bruderhof left Ger- many last year because the Nazi Government confiscated their land for a military manoeuvre area. They have taken up farms 1n the Cotswold hills and halve been join- ed by English converts. - Now they are a brotherhood of 1 [fit-pm 731,-; ph-f ‘ Cmiitrll 'I‘lirn‘rr'. , ])|*I.r\]’{r\‘ 3 l A lrrc of r!.1t;:i‘i' and u riuizgcr-I were l0 fill out. qt our. Iorc l“;t g ilil- new scstcii pairl program to a llll‘l.. nrkccl adventure that‘ mritngo _ ‘ covers 1W0 F0lIYlllPlll5. flit-"hlng ex-l W’ lfrs. Lionel Col- .»~'l ism iricmhers to nicct crin’ from JllZllVlC liner‘ 1h fur rcxt mPPllHG.~ to c» streets nnrl tiirniir: a; v fir» or! hi" - inc: tlir: Na- l search for the Omar diamond lntol or which ‘.\1r.=. l s. quwt. for (‘l"ll other. l n_ n. _ n ilnlntv lunch. assist» ‘ 5lllllll- Plll-‘i U19"! Assured Christmas, WillThese Be‘? _ are still some A ~11... . CAPITQL-Today ' é? Wed. iiifiuous uvmoj . .8 - cancerous LOVING... THREE II Ma most udvonlurouo game o! all! PLUS CARTOON — ADVENTURE - STOOGIS COMEDY 744. Florence, 2. 745. Rita, 2. 747. Anne, 9. 748. Emmett, 10. 749. Teresa. 8. 750. Marjorie, 6. 751. Edward. 4. 752. Catherine, 2. 753.-Eugcne, 6 mos. 754. Harold, B. 755. Eileen, 10. 756. Thomas, l0. 757. Jean, 5. 758. Gladys, 4. '7B1. l 785. 75$. James. 760. Doris. 761. Gerald, 7. 762. Mary. 6. 763. Fred. 5. 764. Helen, (l. 765. Marie, 10. 766. Helen, 8. 767. Noreen, 7. 768. Charlie. l0. 769. Ronie, 3 mos. 770. Joyce, 6. 771. Rosella, 4. 772. Sheila, 7 mos. 773. Vincent, 10. 774. Muriel, 8. 775. Annie, 10. 778. Harold, 9. 777. Frank, 10. 778. Lloyd, l0. 780. Florence, 8. Roy, 2. Victor, 3. Edna. 5. Edmund, 7. Edward, 9. John, 18 mos. 782. 7B3. 784. 786. 787. 788. 789. 790. 791. 792. 793. 794. 795. 796. 797. 79B. 799. 800. 801. 802. 803. 804. 305. Gertrude, 9. Catherine. 6. Thomas, 3. Roland, 2. Leo, 4. Elinor. 8. John, 10. Earl, l0. Francis. 9. Gerald. 4. Marie. 3. Shirley. 2. Edna. l0. Clarence, l. B06. Lloyd. 7. 807. George, 7. aoa. Francis, 4. 809. Beatrice. 1. 810. Helen. l0. an. Robert. o. 812. Donald, 8. 813. Nelson. 3. 814. Leo, 2. 815. Jules. 9. 816. Clayton. B. 817. Carl. 5. 818. Eric. 8. 819. Ann. In Memoriam same be paid Aubrey Cutlfifi? E13‘ report of the play held showed a balance of $12 70. It was moved and seconded this report L’ adopt- ed. The sick and school cttninittcc gave their report. Schocl coin- mittee reported need of new drinking facilities. The sohcol committee fcr next month; Maren Blcndon and Mrs. Hadley Mac- Pherson; sick committee, Mrs. Norman MrrDonald and Mrs. Spurgeon MHULFHD. It "ias moved. seconded, and curried we purchase a new llllllllt: book. It ivas also moved and sscondecl thnt we con- tribute $l.00 to the T. B. fund. On the approval of the meeting the resolution cf the T. B. League was adopted. It u-as decided that $3.00 be spent in purchasing Chr stmas gifts for children. Program ccm- mlttec for January. Mrs. Eldon l-ticox and Mrs. H. P. Abbott. R011 call for next meeting to be hefd at Mrs. S. A, Blondons. will be answered by a New Year reso- lutlon, A cfntcst ‘Local Place Names" put on by Mm mdlvi’ MasiPhei-son war. won by Marlon ‘I'M: column In Iunud In: nun n! In In t but nlvarllu g 1' nu ho lulu-led ll I old-ll: onnbu In no NOW FOB A BBAI. BREAKFAST '1. tb Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. l ISLANDER. PABBES-Mr. Lemuel twinchester received a telegram yesterday morning from Webster. l Mass, mmmmclxig the death of his brother. Edward W11 heater after a short illness. There were no particu- iln-rs The deceased left Charlotte- ‘ town some forty years ago. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Bradalbane Commun- ity Hull on Wednesday evening. Dec. 15th, when a number of friends and neighbors gathered to tender a. showed in honor of Miss Helen Cousins. who is to be one of the season's brides. The bride-to- be was escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Allen Hickox. ‘the gifts which included linen, silver. china. money etc., were opened by Miss Katherine Dixon and Mrs Eliza Abbot while the uccomPflny- ing verses were read by Miss Hazel Woodslde. ‘Phe gifts were arranged on the talfe by Miss Margaret MacDonald and Miss Christine t MacPherson. In a few will chosen words ’M1ss Cousins thanked her many friends for their kindness and good wishes. All joined in singing "For Shes A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder o! the eve- ning was spent in music and danc- ing. After a delicious lunch had been served. all departed for their homes wishing the bride-to-be every happiness. (Patriot Please 00ml) ing Little Brown Jug. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess Bloiidon. Meeting closed by sing- and a social hour entered- 18H B. $1.00 IO-DIAMOND WEDDING RING ChmneI style illn- monds — — — — -_~_-_.-_.____ The Central Gua rdian- 2;‘ N urn . L-8789-7-l24i; HEADQUARTERS; - - tree lights. Our ‘tree lilgrhtgllirilgtrlxl: Japanese Products. Chilppell 5. 00-. 164 Queen Street. 15512-1245., JiYNnMAnrs are issul splendid coloured calendar Ollgl-ll; Iilaiesly the Kim: in llMTtl uni. jorm surrounded by m.» 3,1,.“ "I all the dominions in the (km, monwealth. CONFEDEBATIO BUIFANCB Mrs. J. F. l-lalllclay of Eldon L; visiting in the city the gum o; Miss Annie Sm11h,17 King square. Mr. J. J. Larabee is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hnspi. tal. His many friends wish him i speedy recovery. - MONTREAL, Dec. 201 111,-..- Prices held steady today in n“ trading on Canadian (‘0l1llll“'lll_\‘ exchange. _ Butter spot —~Que grass round- ed 30a. Sales: 100 boxes Que : regradcd at '30. ' Cheese spct -Unquotctl. Eggs spot —Ont A-large :t;;~ *- medlum 29st A-pulleis 271; i;. Yarge 23a; Blmedium 22a: C g1 1-2a. . l MONTREAL, Dec 2o ~iCP>~ iln quiet trading, prccs rulctl un- changed tcduy on Montreal open I produce markets. Graded egg shipments in rar- lots or less were quoted at 33 cents a dozen for A-largc stcrngc. 3g for A-mcclium storagg and ‘J1 1-2 101' C. j Butter was quoted at 29 3-4-30 1-4 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 with lots to retagieri at 30 1-2-31 for solids and 31-31 i=2 for prints. . . Cheese was 14 1~2 cents a pound for Ontario white and colored. 55 AYS A YEAR PAY AFTER “CHRISTMAS! There is no time to waste! You do not need ready cash at Wellum-‘s. A. 5-DIAMONDS " "'1 i°‘_""_'.‘;$37-50 $19.75" A WEEK . t Al Di l t» . -. '_—" - W! Idcweryn and are am rm rrdnlnr {minim (rirelilairg nggidy Cmldmn m. whomlno pm_ gzguonf. MR. CHAR-LES '1‘. A. MITCHELL C 0f mmgm, m_. hslfill has been tirade as vet. It is 9P - _ C "mm, and n’ on,‘ t, up to you, viii their stockings be glrllllléztil The untimely death of Mr. CH1‘. - C . Aboard a luxllw. l l l‘mpillinisialllullggeilgornlglflbcwgailiz; 679 Jennle 5' i/lingllfikelisms? 5a, llgrclfiunedDlt COMBINATION N . Y‘\<k 1‘ t. “It, ._-i _ l.‘ - ' . - ., on ay 9C. b‘ L11‘ f EHCICS g "Hlymojxdl “m i, M‘ l mi.- gin yoafilacifgiéwlfl 2;; $31151“ 3- lgthtbl937. fir. Miipizeiibstfempi- lxxched and w- $4750 . _ . __ - __i 4 r _ .l.l."l‘(.1‘il‘ . - - e r . ————~— “"‘"‘fr:‘;l;; gftlgdm; 3.105;“. Zll-Olnulirilllfiyicam ,."f.“T,',‘§’§,‘.‘,,§’§§§ ‘ lvfore 1L n too rm, rail the g3: all“; 4 "W1 blocks crrgsifi brim: "$1.5. [he l7: "-9" A WEEK .__.. _.--_ -..‘,.‘ ' ,y_ kc b .t I d _ . iml fcreagn exchanges to- i er li.t l.» lilie . .y Fllrilllsifld with g Umldnn’ 133 ‘ a struc ow“ y 5 m° °lcyce 5“ l .. sdloo 9-32. The Unitcd pin-tins hnviti: riesiztns upon fliisl Ali/ami- f-v Ell 811-2 ‘H? fémfi,;"€l““%y' me m, o. 15 Jewel MODEL -- » “Us ahead 1.3g of fabulous gem. chief amnnc ilvm ' l; ‘algarc’ ' 6711 Kitty, 4, d011, e5 es w° a“; r5 e . to 3-32 prcmium Cesar Romero. twin: as: a richl lfll" Fleflq 6- 53g Mgrgugflw 6 mgmmg do“, and Grace‘ and a 5°“ Charles P" Mutdy’ ‘ FIRM, fnmcc rug-d “n- Argentine rnnch-oxviier. Phyllis 21:11]“; 2 681 Bobby. l ' Mr‘ Mlwheu leaves m‘ mother’ Gunanued l M.“ [>( a. 34¢ Brfioks and llflrflnitlti’. June Dag, é“; Pgfglrilc; °' " s35 T611113. $3 gAsllV-allwllggfg; (1:56 1:80:92)‘. U55; 753mg, -_ A» yORig D0,.‘ 2;) __(Ap,__ we , nrc also n or the Cir n .1 M’, cflirlrifiw w 686 Vincent. 10 Lethbrld - : . _._,, . . . 1' 1;, - g ._‘_ ‘ -~1 4 . ge,Altn.:abrothe Robt. 5 l In‘ “V, n (‘hflllidfh (i231; ‘Ind “ 1'0 Bciiucl’ l ll“‘l'k'-9' Ilgllllllidfig‘ at Providence. 12.1.’ a brother E. LADTS MODEL 9 - l1’l1ll. 0 i1 ' " ' " "‘ " ‘ “ l 011a,». ‘ ' ' " _ ' '- g ‘ r ii . the us", 5.1.11.0, Bu; m, no.0“ 4_ 6m Eii/cfctkg a, Fflllilk, at Portland, Ore, a sister, slender and chum, r h H , I” [pl Stflrlhm w“ l _ zirr- nlinnrtl, not the, L1 P-hqnfl, V 690 (herald, 4. 1011 SB. M TOPOIMD. Ont, a 5151.91‘. " h‘ 15 , ll 1 l -1 u“! l‘ s} r-q 7E u“; {pa-KL M “mm i. 7.1m Dmglmy-L 6.‘, Tum"; , 691 Mary, 2 lljnez. at Lethbridce. Alta; and a - ‘ ' i858! l.’ ‘i ~ l‘ i, ‘ i " Hp t, in, = ~1- 33 (t -_ In. " "' 632 Kier, 6. rother, Ernest at Toronto, Ont. -. - _ l }" l) ~90 l--1 < f n c.n~ i wrxliizfligriilrrfll‘ ‘lilyxn prrgiirtclc: 3_ $37 Shirley, 55 1 Mr. Mitchell learned the pr1nt- MENS CAMEOS PAY WEEKLY ! , n‘ ‘ .. 4 . 5 -_,_ , - ., 4 Fr n es. . bu 1 1th his b th t. = "- ‘l’. llllictrlllctrlt!riqltlllgni‘ilitfihtpvlfi 2. 695 Evglycll- 3- lrlgchtffllillilzvwu- W110 l: till: $718 ldlezlizllluh-Il $10'00 up m. l": s. = ~lii'h Romero and Miss fl mcs. ecnstange. taulht by his father J. W. Mltch- ~~ F. MAN'S BULOVA (‘Y ' “ I 131710115 * * wk r0lti}i."‘i‘i.';i7 for 10. cma. . ell. fonner newspaper publisher ~ .' riz- ‘ lh- imvcl l ilr lovc {or cnrrh . 9. 33g gwrgc. 5.1 2 and printer. also of’ Charlottetown. grails?‘ H _ ,0il".cr __ ti. 70b 13112513; ' - Chas. '1". A. Mitchell was mar- “ l) BIO-‘Jw! BOX , gotnoiiéc. 6. 7O" steghch 5,, at an early age to Miss Daisy $1.00 A WEEK e ciwnatiir. (Fr .90 20-22; franc 3.29 Y'- J-“Hlv - " ' ' " c ard of Charlottetown. whom .. t ~ t..." rules 4,, on 11:11:11.2. Z0?- LBIW- 3- he lost by death about 12 rs ' " .1 5.00 si-xz; A, P‘,.._,A_,,,,,,nd m“ n. U‘ s salient}, i130. 35. inn ms funeral on Decyeqs, ENGLISH cums c“ LAD“; Bum“, 1' - l1'.l!‘t' 3 4n. l. ,1 _ I ; -1_ 1 9__ w "ll - _- ‘~ - ; 937. conducted by Rev. R. N. M - CUPS 1WD SAUCERS A ‘My Ymk ‘Pnnnd ‘ W Ni‘ (llzlrrlgltg? cents Canon 1n dr 5 .10.<c|7i|, b 706 Grace. 2. they,“ of conmgwood Unlgead A host. in choudn Set with 2 I bu. Jnliiiiiylé.‘ A 707. lrcnc. 5. Chufgh ,9! which he wag g mem- from — — — - - - c diamonds r291: .. -'. . , 8. ' ___. __, _ “A _, _ _ ' _ ,,_ 5,, m 3,398 {Qllmon ,0 b", W“ lflrflel-Y Itlcfldvd- Rev- n__m 51.00 A wank Ii:TH’:"'"Zimtilclllllilldlvil!!!1'0”!Kldlllliliiltliltlfllfllllfllwtll!’ m‘ ‘mm 9' 71°: Alllluh ll- I gr‘: “i? '31.?‘ ‘Aumtledtlby ti? lu"'l-\\lllllllllllflfi‘ " l Q“ “ ” Q _ f; 63? Wlllialfl- 5~ 711. Kenneth. 4. mm; T‘ 1 ' or“ W’ r‘ \\ a‘ II / 2c PC, I ‘I T a s“ H“... w’ 2 ay or. sang Beautiful Isle , q ’ , ' ‘ ‘ ' n 6'11 Win01: s 712" D°’°“‘Y' ' or Somewhere." t\ \ U4 fi/ f. SERVICE SPECIAL g s55 ritual a. 521251-811 The beautiful floral tributes n- “ ‘ ‘llll """"' / . , . < ~ 6:17 wiirr d, .7. ' " ' tested to the regard 1n which the 1 r7 F CHBRJgPg/lggv ‘lg/EEK i fr‘: (m; Helene, 1 géltllgmb 10' skates" deceased was held and to the sym- l‘ ' . g A 630 Betty. 3. 717' A" - B‘ oathy felt for the bereaved fam- ' ' n 6-10 Rirhatd. 4. . on, . 11y. ' f . l! (MO-A Beverly 1 1-Z:.. 719-51911’. l0» Mr. Mitchell's printing business i l Husses will leave (lharlnllv- n m, W 720 Align a, ‘ _ - y lfl- ~ ' will be curried on by his son Chnr- l .. » l town and Summerside every Q 542 F;,.,,.a,,, B‘ 7.31. Jean, 7. m, Plum.“ Mmhm who hub,“ DRESSER w“ l evening at 10 p.m. Q an ‘Ezlallph 48 mltlz-is-i‘ in his father's employ for some ‘ ‘ 1 4 644 a 10f - - i ' years. -3 piece sofa and up imxmyp-Qml m-nmawnm- 645 Mal-y 4_ 724. Jim, 2. (other chvtown "p"! muse copy) , “fur __ __ _ o, 3 pc. New ‘ ':— — gllgalglo 2' 6',’ mos o Rogers Qtllllly Community Plate l‘ ' ' ' ' BN5 ' Complete with Teapot All Community pat- ' 5 warm; osoimroum~ 6“ Elli" 121711651; l. INSTITUTE Cream and Bugu- _._' $1500 mm -- - - - - $3277“ 3 n M T gig Frzdlitciil 122' titty’. moa Th ~ m, g; u, G1 n i Us! TEKMS t - ~ i ~ e fQgiilf mee g e e ls and otor l ransport . . g; w“... ... ,,_ ,_ ,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,, w 5g ' I l‘ Y - - - - Mrs. Stirling Mum». Meeting . 653 Annie B. 732. Carl 3. -- ' opened with l nt in chali- by gangsta.’ gilda, 2.9 “Mm: Jmgk new, fonowed w ' nus LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN 65, J"; 5 ‘ f,‘ Nfmm’, ‘ the oma 1n unison. mu call w“ _ (From White's Restaurant) 657 Jgml, '6 7g,’ ', rupondod to by seven mama-m. Q U F ll SUDIJWER-SIDE ' ' I ' ’ mu: cxcpl sumo? —- 9.00 A.M.. 1.15 P.M.. .145 PM. 658 Cecil 1°- 737. Bernard. w. gjwgggfi-flh“; "l" (WMPACTB JEWEL!!! BIN!!! 180i Saturday only - 10.00 PM’. Sunday only -- 10.00 A.M. 659 Irma 10- m. Wilfred, a. o’ m. ‘m “m” m, the 00w M“, dam“ up cnuwnnow". n k '_ nus waves sviuivnmsiua 66° RWY ll" 739' ullll- °~ m," m4 d no G n . D s‘, 661 Junior 4. 740_g“ncu_ 4_ b" ‘ll’ V". - Wm" ‘ro|="‘¢n.'l'l{t3i~r5i>w§'°’ 5" Jim!" 3- 741 Nellie a "'4 ‘UM- ‘l M‘ °' m‘? ‘m ' ' ' ' Mnd a t nflfl t. A ~ t - - - Daily “m: Sunday - sac Am. 11.30 1pm, 4.00 mu. g3: l‘ 5x611‘... m waxy“ p35,, f“, n BU DG E "l "l E R M f, l l- f) E S] R ED 5 "d 1 P 55551331," l ‘ ’ Jwumavod and KIXIQ _ __ _ _.,_... ‘ '1", . ... l... 'v1All><4l' -- . .._.-.,.,,.,,-_...... 1... ..... ,,.,_ .,,__--_---- r - ' z... l.