»~¢-.__ __ i » i J i , /_. , Q i i ig; fif- i 1 A P \ ~ ' _ ' """""°‘“---. TUESDAY, _ 'i‘H1=:_cHARi.o'r'rr:ToyvN' GUARDIAN #_ _= = ;_ ___ == p “DECEMBER 3,19” l; , , . ` 1¢-_- L *i 0 L Plenty R A E S e .........;i;.. o , . of 1- - rist,wl1I be at 1421 Richmond Streeti $10090 reward 'Wim be aid s can 1_. l . M0(/I' i.- 5- 5. - i t 1.. 10 ll I2 (3 1 v i , n for oranges orange the day. fit all W gi- \ 3 /' Good Health Avoid Winter ills by eating lots of . Every morning a glass of juice, and another during It’s a pleasant way to keep inter. Children who get their orange juice every day are the picture of health. For growth and hearty appeti Jamaica oranges and grapefruit. “Best for Juice’ . tes, feed them plenty of good Look for the name TROUT HALL on the skin and on the \\'rapper. This ensures your getting “Wax- Texcd” fruit-the pores sealed against deterioration -tree-fresh, sweet and juicy. Ideal for quick desserts and salads. EMPIRE 'GROWN FRUIT '_ FROM SUNNY JAMAICA _.- _,__ iii .. _ *T " Y W *"'i;-; l`6 I ...ous-.--.»¢».-1-.»¢ 1 ¢¢o~o. 'lhosw wishing to lake -»»»»¢- wardcd to each applicant. ooooooooooooowooooc-coco =r_;;:.._._; _~..__ .- -;.» .' ~- Y-;-~-,;:1-.~» Y ..._ ' ~ 'W ’ v-_~.-_ Pl(`Kl~Li) 1t1llli'I` PLACE ` I I-El:`.NTVi!.T. in '\. 1. -l|f‘ni~_\' Sweet Y>iCk'.‘Li the :'i_Jii. ].i'~1"- ir his ac- lderit vrlirr. in v,-.nw l:n'\.i;ed viii- finscious ;i1'°;' i;i.Ii':.~_ ‘.50 feet from . truck-to-.al il .~.a-.'.'. He was rorkmg in f_,f- r~.~_.-n ri Dr. P. F. larlow at the i.:n.'- Dr Bariow isims he co\':~_'~l thc 50 feet from louse to i>a:“i ir. rccorrl time for n cmel‘gcr.c_v nail. I . _ _ inn-dn llnhm-nt rrmmen ntnimi. Professional Cards EGAN & CO. Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street Dane 41. r. 0. Box iz. McLeod & Bentley w. E. assrtizr. ic. o. J, A. ni:N'ri.i:v, ix. c. I Bnrristers and Attomeys-at-Lev ivronsv 'ro man zr____-1-‘_‘ >-Ii-"”`-l"`““`W- Bell & Mathieson B. B., Bell D. L. Mathleuon, LL-Ii. Barrllters se Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN thmeron Block, Churlottetown.P.E.l. “___ _ _ _ -2 A _., M acGuigan Xt Trainor MARK R. MICGUIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TR/UNOR, B. A. 'BlrristerS. Solicitors, Etc. ‘ 2 ‘ F MONEY T0 DOAN vi cial Ba Office: Over Pro n nh, Richmond Sim-t. Charlottetown. H. F. McPHEE, B. A., KO Cl NOTARY &¢. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB ltlley Building. Charlottetown. Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. HASLAM. B. A.. LL B. aszicisrsns. sro. llenl of Nova Scotia Chamber! Chlriottetolrri, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Phol|el5. l’.0.l¢ll3'l». SHORT COURSE Commencing January 11th, the Women’s Institute Branch of the Department of Agriculture will con- duct in Prince of Wales College a four weeks Home Economics Course for rural WOIHCII and gll'lS» shoulrl make application to the Supervisor of Women`s Institutes, llox 123, Charlottetown, before January »ith. Full particulars regarding the course will be for- i;;;:;"1':`v;_°T-# Industries unit of the corporation. advantage of this course 3 'General Motors Give | *Appreciation Cheques OSHAWA December 22nd - Christmas cheques totalling $270,- 000.. were distributed within the ipast few days to General Moiors iemployees at Oshawa. Walkervllle Iand St. Catharines plants and to the field sales staff from coast to icoast. their share of the compan_v's appreciation fund announced several weeks ago. Of this amount approximately $170,000. was paid to over 4.000 local employees who were eligzble for the “Santa Claus" disbursement. Cheques went to both factory workers and salaried employfes up i to $2400. per year, and ranged from isas. to seo. . In Bt. Catherines, the Christmas icheques amounted to $48000.. in- dividual disbursements similar to those made in Oshawa, being pay- able to employees of McKinnon In order to qualify for the Christ- mas bonus. employees must have ,been on the payroll since the be- ; ginning of the year, and at work It me beglnning of December. USE 14 WIND TUNNELS LONDON-(CP>- Fourteen wind tunnels are maintained by the Bri- tish govemmerit for testing vari- ous tynes of aircraft. Results Are I Prompt' Satisfying and prompt re- lnlis follow the correction of errors of vision. When eye- straln is relieved better gen- eral health follows. Head- aches fade away and ner- vousness may he eliminated. to say nothing of an lm- provement in vision. Have an eye examination to know your condition. G. F. Hutcheson L-1768-12-29-li. have ii number of very nice Calen- price. Come in and get one. Carter N. B. The ceremony was performed to receive City taxes. Orphanage are cordially invited to STRATION villl be shown in the , L-1812-12-29-11 at 8 o'clock in the College Avenue Following the ceremony Mr. andi Mrs. Dixon left ,on a short trip to St. John. They will make their home Charlottetown. in M-ovnvo PICTURES nuivlon- s'rnA'i‘ioN will be shown in the City Building Annex, this Tuesday evening, 20th at 8 P. M. of Snow- l'-“Owing and Removal. All inter- ested citizens nre invited to attend. L-1812-12-29-ll MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - On Saturday evening, December 12, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey MacPhail, York Point, was the scene of a vexy enjoyable event, when the friends and neighbors of Mrs. J. W. Dixon (nee Christine MacPhall> gathered to tender her a ' miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Wm. E. White ushered the bride to the seat of honor, while the wedding march was being played by Mrs. Wesley Bell. Misses Hilda Butler and- Jean Robertson arrived in due time well laden with gifts which were open- ed by lvilsses Pat Simmons and Leah MacKl.nley, and the verses read by Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. After the gifts were put in order and Mrs. Dixon thanked her friends for sci' kindly remembering her, the gath- e g sang For Shes A .lolly Good i ightful lunch was served to all and- talk. Spent Summer Holidays Here Master Wm. Singleton, aged 15 years, a student in the High School, Wakefield, Mass., selected to write on Christmas for his English Class, did so in the following verses, pub- lished in the Hi-Y Spectator. Mas- ter Singleton, grandson of M;-_ and Mrs. Lewis P. Tanton, spent his siummer holidays with Island rela- ves. Y 8 Y 80. Who came a wand'rin orld to OW Miss Eileen Melckelson, wore rose tafleta with matching hat, and car- ried pink roses. Richard Diez was best man. Ushers were Edward Matheson, brother of the bride, and John Heavey. A reception was held at the church parlor, with the par- ents of the bride assisting in the receiving line. The couple sailed Saturday on the “Lady Hawkins” for Dominica, British West Indies, and will reside at 52 Gurdon street, Cambridge, when they return. Mrs. Tator is a. graduate of Somerville High School and the Pierce Secre- tarial school. She has been employ- ed, since her graduation, as sce- retary in the engineering depart- ment of the Liberty Mutual Insur- ance Company, Boston. Dr. Tatar is a. graduate of Reid College, Oregon, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is now practicing as a. chemical engineer in Boston. The bride, whose parents are both P. E. Island born, visited with friends in Valleyileld, Hcothcirlale and Montague two years ago and is very pieasantly remembered by them. Mr. J. H. MacColium, of st. Peters Bay, P. E. I., arrived on Thursday to spend it week with Mr. i and Mrs Bruce S Robb Mrs rm .. . FEUOW-" F0U°WlIlS this the bride ` MacCallum had preceded him.- T ceived her grand bounce, A de- Moncton T,M,5mp,__ In Ganada’s Business Fund (By 'lille Canadian Press) Canada‘s improvements in bus- iness and industry in 1936 included: Advancement to sixth position among 17 lending nations in the record of industrial recovery from the depression. Favorable trade balance showing s. gain of 40 per cent with total ex- ports for 11 months increasing 22 per cent over corresponding period of 1935. New all-time records in the PEACE ON EARTH fl dars which we are selling off at half L-1758 12-29-li. THE MILLSTREAM & Co., Ltd. L-1757-12-29.21, THE PATRONS of St. Vlnccnt's ` O’er flume and runway moving , down THE CHILDREN of Saint Vin- the lime COHCCTL -‘li H011’ Name The valley to the bay oent's Orphanage cordially invite H1111 OH TU@6d&y evefllnir Dec. 29 Beneath the bridges, by'f,he gown you to their little concert at Holy Bl 7-15 D- m~ L-1752 The millstream on its way ’ Name Hall. Tuesday evening. De- Beside the stream sgape it .sands cember 29th, at 7.15 p. m. L-1752. MOVING PICTURES DEMUN- where down the Waters sp," ' I Built there by pioneer hands Nor ever quiet there, The stream may murmur tg 5, ,|11 M&cPHAlI1-DIXON.-The m81'- `*’__‘ _ riage of Florence Christine, only TATOR _ MATHESUN- - M‘iSSi Um" me summer “if- aaughier or Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm I-wise Matheson. duushter or Mr. i Bi” Where the D°iSv cascade news MacPhall, York Point, to Mr. John ;n’ *Wk " not nltlltlorl. (nulrnntoe on every And evil by the strength of good £1-rkiip.i/...ii--i...!¢.¢i.if.-<.m....n.i. Must always be destroyed. "Wx ”"‘°°"l'°°"-5°f=ll<00~ adian newsprint. production, seven per cent in wheat flour, 15 per cent in pig iron and 23 per cent in steel S . Th . at peace and love on earth snould mgms and cuungs_ i About .s88.C00000 more received by Canadian farmers in 1036 than in 1035, value of tloc wheat crop ln- creased by $30.000,003. wheat futures in Winnipeg rising to h’ghcst prices in seven years. Meat and cattle trade benefitted by increased exports, rattle exports in 1936 exceeding tho».e of 1935 by 73 per cent and merit 23 Del' CUM with prospects of big United Stat/es market in 1937. CIIECK TIIAT Have ‘we now through the ages' A bo was hom lon ears a nickel. gold gaining 12 per cent the Domtniom The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation staged a. program between 10 p.m. and midnight on Christmas Eve on which anyone who cared speak a 20-word message to a lonely man or woman n the north. A blind mother whose son is s missionary at far north Craig Har- bor and anoihcr mother whose son is a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman at Fort Resolution rand has not been home in 12 years were among those sending the novel Christmas greetings. Provided atmospheric conditions were normal the messages would heard without difficulty in Canada/s farthest north. Many of these who took part in the program aio former residents of the north who wish to send greetings to friends they le't there. . 4 These persons who have known the loneliness of the frown country say it is not possible for one who has not experienced that loneliness to know how much it can mean to it man to hear the voice of a loved one coming into his isolated cabin. DOZEN COLLIES BORN TRURO, N. S.-The collie owned by John De Coste, Lower Truro farmer, is a busy dog these days. sho gave birth to 12 pups. ll of which lived. Now all the neighbors are dropping in to ue the family- coNi~‘Enr:nA'r1oN ui-'n rivsun until January znd L 1765-12- 9 ii P Anna. L-6198-7-12-312. 1- l to any person giving inform- BINGO AND DANCE in C~M-B-A ation which will lead to the BU! ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Hall, Vemon River Wednesday. - '~ now. You will not regret it. D0°€mb°" som' L'1760'12'29_1i` i:¢?'i;:d:tlf(:}l:ie(;f lg:)I:\0lt1:e`i:'h;ell\: _M _.€__i, I _ nanny Kmsn win be at the 1 1:1111. Jhyv. wiiithbt be in my ranch ln West Royalty Revere Hotel iuwihs highest- Drives 11 S 0 Ce U" “I” ef 11° 0°- , on the ni ht. or earl m for Silver Fox Pelts. .L-1759-12-29-lf. i ing of Diember 245;. 0"' ___ 'riui cirv ctiznics orncu THOMAS BEER3 csuznnans Fon 1931.-we will be Oven each evehms this week Beaver House Great Trinity Lane London, England _ si>EciAL 0 Aucriou AND PRIVATE THE CITY CLER,}{'5 OFHCE City Building Annex, this Tuesday; > T S will be open each evening this week eienmg. 29th at 8 P. M‘ of Show- i The weather beaten mm _ a g iv gf, t _ powing and Removal. All inter- ' _ O rece E ly axes1_,-175g12-29.1|_ ested citizens are invited to attend. There is n° silence by the mill 1 of the Hudson’s Bay Co. the Jan. 6th sale. Bring and ship your furs to McLure and MacKinnon 112 Kent St. Charlottetown clear ` Hudson’s Bay Co. ser- vice will bring you Fl'Om all that h0lClS me bf'00dli1§ best results, UIQ, ,§‘?Q.".LZ.l .q¥f1£‘l'.£'l£T__ gfwggn A 1' Entrance to l{udson’s Bay Warehouse Where your Silvers are sold (li , P <9' ‘3_v incident andisccncry, 0 “By benefit and wrong: 6 times through avenues of toil, Ali times through misery INCORPORATED 2?? MAY |670. 5°_u W. CHESTER S. MCLURE D. A. MacKINNON, LT. COL Its native purity. Receiving R€pI'€B0llt8.i.iVeS i i ‘--IN- Ave. flow it will and new ii; must, ‘ _ ,_ V ________ ` a. CUBES or MEAL Start your breeding foxes December 15th, on SUNGLO BREEDING RATION, using 30% Ration in Cube or Meal form. and 70% meats, (Beef-Rabbits-horsemeat-offals-fish _as directed in our circulars) for best results. PRIZE WINNINGS OF SUNGLO FED FOXES AT ALL RECENT LIVE FOX SHOWS IS CONCLUSIVE PROOF THAT SUNGLO FED 1`OXES ARE THE BIG WINNERS IN EVERY SHOW. 13,236 SUNGLO FED VIXENS PRODUCED 43,678 PUPF \N` IAVERAGE OF 3.3 PUPS PER VIXEN RANCHED. Reports from 528 Ranchero using SUNGLO exclusively show an Average Production on all Vixens ranched of 3.3 pups to the Vixen which is fully 1 pup per pen higher than the average of the Industry. ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR BREEDING FOXES TODAY FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER. SUNGLU iiiiEE|llNliliAl|liN 'iuiiiniiioiiii rox s. iiiiiiii rooos LIMITED Summerslde Prince Edward Island Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUB now, you will not regret it. .."BUBSURl.YI‘l0NS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store, Montague. tt. ..°TlIB.0UGBOUT the season polls will be .received for the Prince Edward Island Pu: Pool Limited by R. W. Btowut, Clark Brothers Store, Montague and J. A. Webster, 166 Richmond Bt., Charlottetown. L-600. I FURS WANTED I will be paying highest prices for good ite "13' furs at the Revere Hotel. Bring your Silver l"0X Peits for expert valuation. Harry Kirsh` Revere Hotel i BRINOING UP FATHER V i ="' 'ii l=l 21% - ¢ f a f QB); George McManuS OF Tl-EM TQ DUT N011 . 9A`T°ROt_ WAC1ON ON Hg'-. ui i A 1 QEMEMBEQ-MAc»ee-A\_\_ 'ri-a’ wE»2EoN'\'Het=oncE?AN' rr' Am-i BlR`\’HQ\`f- SE i 1.' ;'l|!|L|l"I| will ‘ l||f;.1$ §_!l ' fmitiiaiil 'im -i *rd ` 5/ 5' ig ' W , will i .ii 1’ ~.. “lb l|i\- nf. 4 i _ Toon Au. i=\e»i-ir oven Ar s<\NNv§ . 'lilfiiw Eiziwn-i' Yousz rfari-ii;-‘r-2 woi_ii_i> come Home ¢' i , V _o im. no rm... i¢1w-_u qi. .-ui' 1'x;zq_,. . I H AND THEY'D VVKTCH LIB- _ - ._ .- 4 ...L l