4/5 //// AND UP ROLLS SHAVING BOWL $1.00 REFILLS 60c 811's" r _‘_,_____. In Memo riam n v GRACE MuDONALD Entered into rest _ October filth. 193. at her home. Peers Row. lo‘- wwmg u brief but painful illness borne wltl calm resignation to the Divine W l, Grace McDonald in the 83x1 _cur of her use, I best medical skill Wltrh the birfi. Pray, R. N. aid), New York. did much to allev- lute her suffering. 0f a modest and some-what retir- lnu ciisposrion she was a ready conversationalist on the current. events. Shc was a IZODd reader and cherished treasures in emus to , i0 suv the besf- she could of everyone. Born at St. Peters Road. s‘.‘e with her iments and members t! i-h family removed to Peter's Road where a new home was built up. inter she spent many years in re- munemtive employment in Iowell, Mass, Again rc urninp; home where she spent her last days. We may well say ‘hers was a life well lived and we have the firm belief that she is now efijflyilig a glorious rest in the home above. The following members of her family survive-a brother and sis- for John . Maodnnald, 'Peters Hood and Mrs, D. Butler, (Jemimg). in the West, - Other relaives in the home are her niece Mrs, Edith M. McAulay and Mrs, Raymond McAulay a nep- he\v who mourn the loss of their departed friend. The funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. M1". Armstrong cf Montague and were held in the Prcsbyierian church at Peters Road on (ictofber 30th. The sermon was highly 8.1mm- la ed by the large audience present. Tho following hymm; were sung: "BleLt Bo The Tie” “By ccol Silo- lnrs Shady Rill" “A-bidr- With Me." Many cards of sympathy were rvcvived from relatives and friends and the beautiful floral tributes donated were all silent expressions of respect and es . The pail bearers all nephews of the deceased were Lester. Earl Percy and Fred W. Johns on and Randall and George Macdonald. lntennent was in the cemetery oi’- Mnirray Harbor North. m NOTICE The itledical Offices of Drs. llincbnnald and Ross. Qourls, are from Dec. l5, i938. 05W!‘- nigd by Dr. A. A. MacDonald only, pending the arrival of l new associate. Dr. A. W. Ross has perm- zuieufly discontinued practice in Souria. All outstanding accounts zirc payable at the Sourl: ol- fire on or before December 111st next. ‘Those oiltstznnding nitri- this date are subject l0 collection. =11. i! SPECIALS AT ‘ JOSEPH SHAMNS TWO S SUGAR. ill lbs. TEA, Saladn, Red Lynn Valley PEAS. CORN, New Bulk DATEfi. 4 l CANOE KAI-WINS, 2 Plikl. — GITRON PEEL. lb customs rurrnn mos, n cnararnnm medium u». Mu-INTOSH humus. med" GRAPES. 2 Ibs- -- ‘IABLE RAISINS. (Sigmund on PBONIG-Woymouih Iii-eel . WI IIILIVII. ' .'_ x rnou DEC. 16th. to 20th. _i;._os;._ Ian-g- Coio, Liptonh. lh. -- --. TOMA10E Lynn Valley PEACHES; 2 tins for - -— : New SULTANA naisnis. z u». - - -- - — —- - DOMESTIC SHORTENING. 3 H78. —' '- "’ '“' "" "" New COOKING FIGS. 2 IDS. —- -' - -' " "' "' "‘ _ ___..__._.__-.-- LEMON 1nd omwcTz-rfirt. n. - - — — — —~ - onartms run-an wnnsr. bu. — - - JAMIACA ORANOES, med, D01. - -- - - - - -- EuFJnC-risf-i- — — — — _ o_zui.—-——- mxun rims. wunmtriarngi Mh:________ i’ Mom s n. bu: cumuu. ‘nun-mu moved — 95° W0 ill" a complete line a! Christmas Glaucoma in M. my.) - Eaton Ghent i896 i -uncl you'll give him long years of FAC E F R E S H shoves Trinity United Church FRIDAY, DECEMBER. i6 ZLSC-Brownieu-Soclal l-hil. BJIt-Guldes-Sociai Hall. i"»._c°°-°£‘.'ili "i"‘°t‘i>“‘“."°"s....°' “‘“" . e- a CIIOII\—ATI%IWII:II. c. b, Monroe Doctrine Discussed n ANDIUE Bunpmo Associated Press Foreign Stall) LIMA i . 15—(A.P) — A P511 Americdnnilicciruoe doctrine under which all republics of the Western heqniaphere would assume hi“? b“!- den thusjar maintained by i116 U11- ited Stae: alone came before the pan-American conference today. Forei Minister Luis Lopez De- Mesa oitftolumbia told the commlt- l tee for organization of pewe lib the “Monroe doctrine can 110W lw widened to embrace all free Amer- ica. as a subject 0f TBEDOD-sibllltif- Mexico. apparently mindful controversies with the United States over irmorrdorhiandsi sad A311 m rt es, follcvwc i e ea - fimltlns-irl nbmittlnz: a mblution ~ th he conference reaf- foroe must 1 iTrm past decsions that not be ‘ m“ berlvifil gglieveci the resolution had little chance of assase. since "he" are already suf icient accords and agreements anion American Sta- tes against forcib e debt collect-Ems- Lopez De bicsa called attention to and M f the Un- §2ff‘§i§li§i‘.‘.‘°§ n.‘i.‘i'.f’.°;.r‘i.tr..-Am- eri as warning to Europe. "cNalibiinl interests of the United 5‘ates are coinciding with those of gzlditgguzfil stamiytfeliatin America. f6 S prglslng tginie “ivonderful brqodenln! 0g ides; n! great statesmen of the United States. He made his proposal durink l project for a i a for Colombia's lisgguc of Jimerican nationaflkwhich him conference 613' i0 seemed tpone until its next meeting in -, Behind-the-scenes discussion for reaching a common lan on contin- ental defence went ' ead. state sev- retary (Zordeil Hflill confetti on the subject/with D1‘. Moreno. chairman of s fommllv because ‘aphro- vgl of an delegations ma to be ob- taincd. JOE IIARDSTAFF ‘FTNED NOITINGHAM. EflElB-hd —(OP) ._Jdaeph Hal-detail, Nottingham- shire and England cricketer was fine-d £10 ($47.30) for driving a motor-car m a aarlsermu manner here. TORES S, 3 tins for — ___..--_-_._._. _-.__- k'___._-__.._ llor-—~—- DOI.-—"""""'"“ wrlppell Clgareltel, PHONE IAIILY _, , l, 4 , . a I z crown prosecutor a‘ friends on the eveningof Decam-l used for collection of debts by M; in their daughter. Chariot/to Stewart became The Central Guardia g This ‘m; . loenclo gl §t"4"7.§i.c"‘§“'.'..fi’¢n"°..'“"‘°‘ le in ndyygg l, p‘? OBASWELL for Photogmpha. CDNFEDIZRATION 1.111: mgmg, ANCE. L-6189-7-21-3i2. mew no mnaomogilfinnlilroliggrcm’. w» d“ “‘°‘i.....".l‘l°u.."°°‘“‘ l. amnion um __ 5.3mm m ‘Inn cannon. Y. 18th u follows: Ham wn 11 A, M_ Bonahaw 3 P. M. ilictorig '1 P, M, I . b361-12-i8-ii. ammo ' ggngmlivzded trlgrenstliriepmizeair fowl: 9 WIN Isl minim by .1. s. m hmond Street. Charlottetown L-ISB-ll-lb-tf. COAL LADEN —- The schooner fig‘? M~ m?“ Qflpwinarznui- 1-,, E “'1 clvifgfda lgffldfly’ for ‘Bouris. Glue“; News‘ 1'80 o 0Ofl.—-N€'W POLICE COURT _ M. court yesterday the 355 “m; of reply in oases. and they were yijoumed till Tuesday for judgmen _ J masnvrunmn cannon s: -l V1058 Sunday. December R Mount Stewart 11 A, M, a P. M, Marshfield mic P. M lfilglb0il' NORTH‘ December 18th Mr. James Mfifii.‘ Presbyterian Student will conduct the services in on Md at 2. o P. M. L-366-l2-16-li. and Webster and ‘ l l waived his right m“ twenty Drohibltion " jevwm‘ . ~ s". .1111‘; lTf-iARbUiffilifgUrwfV UUAKUIAN WIN CAKES _.. M m, ma- "l" meeilns of the South Milton Womens institute at the home of Mrs. Wallace Rodd. Miss Hilda Gillis of the Carnegie Library conducted the drawing for the Christ-man Cakes. the proceeds of which are in of the T. B. e- a fruit cake, M78. A. W. DOWIiQ, M Victory Aye, Charlottetown; 2nd prize, g sultan; cake. Mrs. Murdock Nicholson. Milton. Mt en's Institute held Mrs. W. A. MacRae, Waterside. Miss Oharlntte Drake whose mar- riase was to take place later. was iaresented with a beautiful gift lat sliver. On behalf of her fel- low members, Mrs. Macnae madei j the prmentation and wished Miss Drake many hapgy years of wed- ded life. Miss rake expressed her appreciation and best wishes for the continued suscess of the- m . PRI-NUPTIAL suowm - .4. pro-nuptial shower was tendered Miss Charlotte Drake by her her 5th at the home of‘ Mr. and’ Mrs. W. C.‘ Robertson, Birch Hill. the strains of the wedding march ayed by Mrs. J. Mwcltae. the bri e-to-be was. escorted to the seat of honor, which wmdecorated with white mourners and bells. The many beautiful gifts were pre- sented by Miss Bertha Wood, while the accompanying versza were read s. W, J. M Miss Drake thanked he!‘ friends for their love- ly gifts and also thanked Mr. and Mrs. Robertson for their kindnasi in opening their home. All Joined in singing “For She's A Jolly Good l Fellow." Refreshments were served by Miss Marion Roberson, assisted by her friends and an ev- ening of pleasant nntertafnment was enjoyed by all. WEDDING BELLS -- A pretty wedding was solemnlned at high noon on Tuesday, December 13th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drake, Waterside, Powncl, when the bride of John Richard MacEaehern, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Charles em, Garfield. Rev. A. B. Weir performed the cer- emony in the hoe oi’ the im- lry Miss noes Munn. Marshfield. The Wedding March was played by Mrs. Weir. Givui in marriage by her father, the bride were a pretty dress of blue crepe and cox-sage of pnk mrnations. The bridwnaid. Miss Jasie Nicholson. of Charlottetown wore a navy blue sheer dress with col-sage of white carnations. Mr. S. Finlay Drake. brother of the bride." acted as gronisman. Im- mediately after the ceremony, din- her was served in the dining room when the table was centred with a prettily decorated wedding cake. Many beautiful gifts. including a substantial sum of money. were re- ceived by the happy young con-pic. 1.9.2421" in the afternoon. amid show- ers of, confetti and good wishes Mr. and Mrs. MacEMhermieft for their new homo in Garfield. SHREENAN - McCABE NU?- TiALs — A pretty menial: was solemnlzed in BL, Stanislaus Gon- vent, > m. on Nov . when Miss Anna. MoOabe. tar bf cOabe. Kinkorl. was uni/ted in marrf to Mr. Daniel Shmenan of 8t Andrews Parish m‘ M J Qnlth. P. 17., armed th marriage ceremony Elia; also celgbrated the nuptial mass. whle Rev. 8r. M. Lourdes and 8r. M. Winnilfifef}. New anal 5on8 WW l-WNOT I! Y- - Mrs. John M. Mulliimn did tho honors. The bride was attired in a. tile Jacquard cnpe dras with matching hat and monsoon-im- For travelling she wore a black suede finished cloth coat with silver 11w bridd other mother where time immediate n a miter- lwards motored to the home of the m. where a delightful race non u ted them. Pwvfws £51m... the bride was tender- ed a showerpv friend: and main- ofl o mo c1510 p e o S“ . ram ‘c Ca ' cl ‘ Bo ssflmyr c incline gnailelione Gmgeovs 5 ea we pa; ect ' 5 (gulch gbihel 5 $149' voun rusrnuirz Phone I40 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodisb-Vbdiutriat 114s m. (m. ‘at. Olurfmm" All foot troubles painlessly and lcionfificallptrootod lpnolllloothlltlltooldl ....s»~-i-1-».. ~4-)>~<.;A.< - .1 .- mm barrfsirtiie H555‘ Jiiéf‘ tiEt-néi‘ John and received many useful and costly gifts. Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mrs. Joseph McAulay. Cardigan Head. dlvve to Georgetown 00f; Bunday to attend the funeral her aunt, Mrs. Dalton. The many friends of Mrs. James MoAroe. St. Tamale. are glad to know that sheds improving after her recent illness, a hope to see her t soon. ~ Mr. Alexander McLeod, borne Volley, was u. visitor to the city on Tuesday. A n ‘ of miclnmen have been busily engaged with their trucks during the past week hauling seed fotatoes from Cardigan to George- own to board the steamer. which is expected to arrive 911mb. Qnw ‘AND ' aunw Auo me ‘IUY PARADE RAVI RiflTBP nuusstvss lGAiN AFTER BIING QCRAMBLED 01D ofluaalnufs MIND... Bu‘? . DMD/W 571L1- AS IN! AWAY LAND“ W!!! ‘For finer! ruaplion, nu Ilb: Pbiha Safety Aerial, numbed and tuned to tbe particular nqummvnts of tbs 34oXX. Only $4.50. EASY TERMS . . . with only slight additional carrying charge TRADE-IN voun our nnmo ug! A New PHILCU For Xmas Will Please All The Famil zfirfiivléfivcziliiirlriifiii "*5? Montague Tuesday on business. Mrs. Georgie Leard. also Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Leard. Lorne Valley motored to. Charlottetown on fiiesdny. lVlr. Dnniel iTaidlwin was. a visit- or to Cardigan (luring the past week. The many friends of Mr. Earl A. McDonald. Lorne Valley. are sorry to learn that he is confined to his home suffering from a severe cold. The members of the Baldwin's Road Women's Institute met at the sch-col room on Tuesday aven- ing for their regular monthly meetinm. ' There were six memb- ers and one visitor present. The president. Mrs. Peter Carter pre- sided. Meeting opened with Insti- tute Creed in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and a ved. mil call being Ghristmaa recipes. to which all re- spond-ed with very nleasing and useful suzuesilon... The members decided upon sending a Christmas srizvrhécrziluslflhxrkiss -.-- -.-- amws ma wsumsn- r _, l} PIIILCO 3A1¢B Compact in uiu butmighry in erformauce . . . and I leu- utioual value 5 Philco-desi ned High-BfliciencyTubm, Pcntpde Au i05ystem, Reduction Drive ’ Tuning, Illuminated Dial. plastic Cabinet of modem design. FIVE TUlI8-7-'l'uba Performance v 1 Big-set feature! ' Durable donation to m? Kings lCo-unty Hospital. Five dollars was given the teacher to heln buy Christmas Presents for the school children. They also discussed the urchasing of a. new map for the 9c on] room and decided to leave it until a infer date. A discussion was taken up concerninfl ways and means of making money for the Institute and all azreed that card parties at the different hedges would be a satisfactory way, Mpg, Peter Carter invited the members to her house for the next meeting where a card party will be held also. Mcotimr closed with the National Anthem, after which a dainty and delirious lunch was served by the trachc-r M135 Marion McCarthy and Mrs. John Corcor- an. Mr. Angus McKenzie. Rollo Bay, motored to Baldwins Road on Tuesday, accmnmnied by Mr. Mc- Crue. They were the guegtg of Mr, and Mm. John Corcoran. Mr. Henry Mctmen, Monmeue. was a business visitor to 48 Road on Wednesday. rhea 11mm u-n-nq insuran- unuq‘ _‘. .$>\p- >-_-~e§§j Radio ls The Giff That Keeps On for Years . To Come Giving a; the Enjoy Automatic Push- Button Tuning for only PHILCU 3111‘ For convenience, this Tlbie M rice! Automatic Push-Button Tunic favourite stations, Finger-Tip Controls an Vision Dial for easy manual tuning, newly de- signed Speaker and many more big-set features Handsome modern cabinet. $49.50 war, tone, beauty and el Philco is unsurpassed of 6 Full- Miss Mary Carter. R Road, a. Visitor to the city on Wednmdgy, "Ii M536 Mflfflaret Pmwu, student at Dalhouaie University m; u- rived home to gpend the gin-by, mas vacation with her parents, MR. Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and Miss Oliare Harper of is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Prowse. Charlottetown. Seek Cause 0f Mine Disaster From Science (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY MINES, N. 8., Dec i4 -mvesttzatcrs tumed to Toronto B. C. scientific methods today in search of the cause of the Dec. 6 Princess Col- 711w mistesfenginm m...“ M803 0f the broken haulage cgblg in l Evdzrey laboratory lo dowr- mine at ca/used it to break and allow 8. strim of cars to runaway, 1111111118 itnvaliu deaths. N00!‘ bg to W11" o! i-Yiuulrv while??? .d m I the official investigation tdmarmw, Bubbles of the i i-S-lnch mo] iaborawriew in the urcsexae ofuig: xiii/fibre bio report of the test Ullnnlllflflfflfbllfl?‘ NOTICE: Mariam xu “Fag-r assocutuln ieiewlglrberruglthnrmfi ufllwk in Board Room, city “m, Charlottetown, mmqm. n, P-"fllmrsifle. December zznu ‘g Sorloek, 1.. 0. nanny. ' President. 14-877-12-16-31, By King‘"'Cole'"""""~"