THE (IHARLU l‘! E'l‘()WN__(l ins Central iiuariiian DECEMBEI} _2, _1937 LOVELY TO LOOK AT . . . h m“ m DELIGHTFUL T0 SEE . i=.'...».'§."*£1 1 a AS YOUR “ONE IN A MILLION” GIRL FINDS THE BOY IN IIMILLIONQ “ma. v ‘ a I _ ~ ‘ I CRAiWI-Li. fol-Photographs. _ CONFEDEBATION LIFI lN- L-GISS-T-ll-Sll CRASWELL FOR. XMAS AUTOS. L-439-lZ-2-0i idea ILJRANOB BUYING DRESSED POULTRY any. F. B. Conrad. L-n0-l2-2-i0. ALL PARENTS OF CHILDREN .1 school age are urged to be at Ac Y. M. C. A. tomorrow (Thurs- ny) at 3.30 P. M, L-Slo-ifl-i-li ' 1 Usually common eonstipo- I tion is the result o! eating meals lmy in “bulls” or fiber. Headaches, poor appetite, loss of energy are some of the effects of constipation. lt ' kpepl you from looking and feeling at your beat. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST (ll Robin Hood Porridge Oats. lune, Silverware or Plain. \ “OONSCIENCE MONEY" — Th! . Provincial Government is in NQBIDI ‘ ul $40. "Conscience Money" which is hereby acknowledsfid- I I SONJA I d HENIE “"_m_ “THIN ICE” _ ..-... _...<».n.-n. GIAIIICI~Q~QH§QIS 0.. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED (IIIARGE, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, B. D., Minister. Services for Sun- day. December 5th, will be as fol- lows, North Wiltshire at 11. Him?- shirc at 3 and Hunter River at ‘l. Sunday School at North Wiltshire at. 10. at Hunter River at 10-30 Ind at. Hampshire at 2. L-m-II-Z-li. 8'1‘. ANN‘S STUDY CLUB-The weekly meeting of 8t. Ann's Study Club ivas held on November 26th at the Parochial House with fifteen members present. The president in a concise manner outlined the pro- ram for the evening. Several ques- a TYR 01v): POWER .S’ilccr - lunged rhyllznz on ice swirling, lrllirl- ing hundreds surround- ing incomparable Sonja in three spectacular nlunbcrs as she reveals new miracles of grace.’ Three Whirling. swirling ice-ensembles! And these song Sensations! "My Secret Love Affair" “Over Night" "My Swiss lliily Billy" by Lew Pollack and Sidney D. Mitchell “I'm Olga from the Volga" by Mack Gordon Z_ I [I'll]! ‘nu Harry Revel amnion the clred“ U? Ac‘: ' . A R r n U R T ii n A (‘ Ii E R ~*".‘=""""_‘ “Y WW?!“ e“ ° “ . Anni“) 0C i . sin~ qua._ non et . ' s] 0M “bu, R A Y M 0 N D w A i. u i: n N . DAILY Wdllélwiiuliglil? g..ves..i¥gzu.ééagig A S, " ‘l JUAN DAVIS l’ 3l5-_7._.9 worsen Flues on. . 1 ' were very pleased to see present ROBERT BENCHLEY Sig RUMANN . ALAN HALE m“ “m” PW“ Wm’ w“ ' m" ' 2mm... common multipl- lion with Kellogg’! ALU$AN~ Tlsis wholesome ready-to-eat eereal absorbs water and softens like a sponge ~101M- lng a soft mass which aide ellmhation from the colon. "pointers". on the benefit of the Study Club in a. community socially and educationally. The meeting then adjourned-(Patrlot please copy.) f SATURDAY MAT. LEAH RAY . MELVILLE COOPER p _l l, MUSICAL REV“ MAURICE CASS. ouoiiuu civor m, TODAY - rmniv - SATURDAY RETURNS FROM VISIT-Elvira. Ludlow Jenkins, Ii/Iarshiield, re- turned home Tuesday evening from a. very pleasant two months’ visit to California. and other States. Be- sides relatives she met many Is- landers. all of whom appeared to be prospcrmg. and glad in meet someone from P. E. Island. The climate was about like August here with flowers of every description in full bloom, birds of many kinds singing, humming birds flitting a- - round the gardens. New potatoes, peas, beans, cucumbers were all on the market, as well as fresh mack- erel and fruits of all kinds quite plentiful ‘and cheap, with lots of it being used. The seaside resorts and beaches were crowded and well equipped with hot and cold water. gas stoves, sewerage, comps and eiv. On the trip home through the Middle West. sub zero weather with lots oi‘ snow was encountered and ii. was with a great deal of pleasure shc found such pleasant weather on arriving home. if PRINCE ED WARD * CAPITOL TiIBAY—FFil.-SAT. muunrnue rnmus ' omwii. nus sinus! NE W SERIAL iii “sauoulcmrl iABil II 1' '- evi . p dynamite Hit?’ nndTlalew the 5's" ppart I -' BET OF TEETH BE REMOVE SHOULD ANY or rm: FIR IN CHILDREN? When I was a youngster very maul-importance was attached w me mlemor milk set of teeth. If were 10st ‘KB 10f the front teeth star a u m?“ Rive the young- nomm lull"? Bippearance but “he “l! W" thoyrli about it as Permflfleflt set would soon ._ . . be making its appeamnce anv- '" ' w ' - way> H a“? 0f uhe side or back tfigghhbfi?" 1'0 E0118. the youngster ‘mied off to the dentist in have the teeth extracted, or {he tooth or teem, migm be removed 30am.- eel-um catliartice, AIL-BEAN is not habit-form- hg. Serve this food as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook hto recipes. Eat two table- spoonfuls daily. In severe eases, with each meal. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. DEDICATION SERVICE. — The Uniicd Chili-ch at North Granville held n service 0i Dedication 0i’ the ncu "Hymnary" on Sunday even- ing, November 28th. Copies have bccn pmvidcd for use in i118 WW5 and also a large print, copy for the pulpit and a Music Edlton for use oi the Organist. The service was in charge of Rev. Arthur Wallis, who conducted a beautiful and inspiring The choir s.» . web?» ‘w A NEW UNIVERSAL <.,,,,,p,,,,,g i ~ pKn-URE wrm by "home" n1eesureg_ service of dedication. .. , P d . '5 b, My [Evin Tia-day, d . was assisted by Messrs. Elmer Far- ‘: We ' BIN“ Wllllffls hi; pqwm- amgmsfigzlittmesfigé uell and Robert McKay of Amherst n H1 will“ and Mr. Hadley Woodside 0i Brad- {frllgi 50b because he realizes that‘ JG first. se. can be kept in their places as the mouth develops the Permanent set can come dowvn in 4311c time to take those pianos as there will be ample room gm. u 97*“ vwwdhis. no tooth left i9 l1 the sums unable to find its “Em Diace in the month, and no get-trout of line" and thus in- 1'5""! With the proper chew- 1118 surface. On the other hand if one or albauc. Nils. George Dunning of- flciuicd at the organ and Mrs. H. Woodsde accompanied the visiting vocalists. The musical program was vary suitable for this special ser- vice. Mr. Elmer Farnel sang as solos “The Old Rugged Cross". “I11 the Garden” and "0 God of Love" and also gave two readings. A trio “Take Time to be Holy" was given by Messrs. Farneil. McKay and Woodside and an unthem ‘was ren- dered by the Choir. The Hymnal-y IIAIIIERIIE IIIIIIIIES n o...‘ IIDKEY IIHITSIHILEII s) YIIII llllll Ill! IIUFFIMII. ill. u mun HRIAII IUIIIIS a lll SATURDAY l-AT ADDED-Ci-IARLEY crlAsu COMEDY ———_: PRINCE STREET SCHOOL monthly meetings were read. sp- proved and signed. Roll coll ‘fr; Professional Bards John Ferris and John Bertram, and is the same farm as was for many years in possession of the lain James Pound. Tho above sale is made uncicr ‘a power oi sale contained in an Indcnture of bIorLg-age dated the 15th filly of May Al). i931, made between Gcorgr- S. MncLeod of Fredericton in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. Merchant, retired. and Mary J. Macbeod his wife. of iiic first. part. and William ELBentlcy of Charlottetown in said Island. Barrister. and Albert J. D Jvinrtin of Mmiinquc in Kings County in said Island. Gentleman. Mortgage Sale To be sold Ill.‘ public auction on Funny, Lin: 31st day of December, luau‘, ill Uii! hour of twelie oclock iloun. in liiJlli of the Luw Courts Biliidlug in Chnrlotietoun, all that tract, plcre Oi‘ parcel 0i laud sit- Hill", l_\m~ and being on Township I\<‘\llliIi"i' ill Queens Couniy in ~. ..ird bizmii. boilndecl as . . Illlil 1;. in my": Commen- cilirz, (in liu- soillil suh- o1 the Old Prim 'l‘o\\n Ilmiri ilL Lllf‘ north- east. unmv of laud iormvriy leased wiser-pagan gnaw mum-saw»- -.. we... -.~._..@_~4;. in bloiitnunc C. Irving. thence Exvciitors of the lust Will and Win11 l" 1111-‘ NW’ “(Md l('11(1111'-l t0 iTestaiui-nt. of Cnthvrlnr: NicLcc/d. Town. tlicnrc Cl\:~[\\'..l'(lly iaic of Montague aforesaid, single the road tuvnty chains, vroman, deceased, (estate, (ieiault 1101111 (lily-live chains. having been mzidc in payment or thence north clilhiymine chains the principal and interest .ecurecl by tho said mortgage. For particulars apply to McLeod west ten cilnlns. ihvncc north to first mentioned road. thence along l the mad to the place of beginning. 8.- Benilcyv, Solicitors, Charlotte- coniaining one hundred and scv- town, silty-three acres of laud. and is Dated nflrpinbri" m, 1,031 bounded on the north in part by WILLIAM [-1 BENTLEY, the Old Prince Town Road, on ALBERT ,1, y), MARnN. the south by the new Prince Town Road, on the west by the fnrms of William Stevenson and James l-iill. and on the east by the farms of Executors of the last Will oi the late Catherine McLeod, (leceascd. L-44l-l2-2-4i EDDGUDDUQUUDDUU . . UU GUDUCIIJIYITICE I l Island Motor Transport Ltd. I WINTER nus sciirnuir EFFECTIVE mommy, ocronen. 2.1m. BUS LEAVES (JIIARIAITTETOWN (From White's Restaurant) FOR. SUMMERSIDE Dally rxrpi fiunday —- 9.00 AM, 1.15 I'..Vl.. Saturday only — 10.00 RM. Sunday only - 3.45 RM. 0.00 AM. FOR NORTH LAKE (VII 8t. Petcfs and Smlrll) Dnlly except Sunday — 4.00 I‘. M. BPS LEAVES SUMMERSIDE (From Gonrlleki Drug Minn-i l-‘Oli Cl|ARLO'l"l‘I€T()H'N Dally except Sunday — 8.30 A.M.. lLlil A.M.. 4.00 l'..\i. Saturday only 10.00 RM. Bllliil only 7.30 PM. Farewell Presentation Oil N()\'(‘lll~\)L‘l' 29th Lin‘ parish- ioners oi Eariisvlliie Little Chapel met zit Lin; home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip li,(.()il('_\‘, to bid lfllGWUIl. t0 Rev. Joseph ‘liahzor, who is leav- ing Vernon River Lo Lulu- up his Zliuuiiixs ill ‘lzgliisii. A very puusuiii evrniii; was spcn-e ailvi‘ uiiuli the ladies served a (‘IPIICIOUS sii1.p;.-r. fvir. Pctu" Mclunis Clllillllllill. A well filled purse was prceeilt- ed by Mrs Joseph M0ri'ir\scy' and following ilLKlR’&$ was read by MA‘. Bernard Doyle. acted as Address Rm’. Jas. Trainer, Rev. and dear Fuiiuri"; V We, the parishioners of Barns- ciiffe Little Chapel assemble here wnigiit. to bid you farewell. It was with sincere legrct that we learned of your departure from our midst, however, it was too much to expect. that. you would be al- lcawl to remain with us. You arrived in Vernon River as a stnulgrr and look up the arduous duties of a heavy parish, in- creased still more by the illness and (loath of our beloved pastor, Father MacQuigan; but, during your work amongst us you have by your kind disposition and g od example endenri-d ymirscli in the more of these first or milk set. oi teeth begins io decay and me You,‘ becomes infected, then just, a. in. footed teeth cause trouble in “dung so can infected milkt ti i '2' the whole tone of Ll; 1 .2512}, strength and resistance u» an‘. menie. This means of course that cvcry dentist nowadays has to use carc- $111 Judgment in the way he handles infection in the milk or first set or mum In children; that is whether ' he should try to save the tooth ns i lflilg as possible for the sake o1 l “PP‘“"°"°°S 1""! kreplus mom for . t?" Permanent Bet. or whet-her fol ‘l’? Bike 0f the child's health the n ected teeth should be gxtractu] without fluther relay. Thus Dr. Gerald Franklin, Mon- treal. in an address before the i Montreal Dental Club last ycai stated that the tootzh should be re- moved (instead of trying to save it by treatment.) under the follow- ing conditions. 1. When Xrey shows that two- thirds of the root has been Qffgctcd by infection. 3. I! pus has separated the tooth from its socket. 3. When decay has destroyed the whole floor of the pulp chanrbpr -inner lining of tooth on which the nerve and bloodvcsscls lic. 4- When the ohiids health is s0 poor that the extra strain or work on i-t caused by a bad tooth should not be permitted; * " R you. dentist wishes or docs not wish to remove one of your? youngsters first teeth. you will hearts of both old und young. On leaving. you take with you lllp hm. wishes and prnycn-i ui the parishioners of the Little Chwpc], that your laixiurs in God's Vine- yard, wherever they may bc. may be crcwncd with gunners. We Ask y~u to nice-pi this small glli. as n foml rvmr-mbrencc ul Hit" cstv-vm Will ivllu-h you nrc hold bv the pun~.liinni-rs of our little church, and Ask you always to remember us in your prayers. Signed on behalf of the Pariah- know that. whatever ho iidvlrrs is ‘ in the best interests oi your child. IOIIQIS Oi “Stella Maris Ciulrch." Eornsolifie. JAS MORRISSEY 101m McisA/ic 10m: rnsunm‘. Committee Although taken by surprise Father Trainer thanked bin-people for their generous giiit and aim for their kindneui during his HEM. Ml)’ BIIIDII lllflll. Committee Mrs. James Taper. Mrs. G€OTIIF Dunning and Mrs. Percy llowntt are to be congratulated on a fine piece of work. The whole service was much appreciated by a ronurclsal-lon which filled the church. From Here. -- to Thor-cl. ___ w or anywhere » it’: cheaper by BUSL Next time you want to travel, go by I. M. T. and save the difference! (‘arefui and courteous drivers make your I .M. T. trip file and enjoyable. And your ride is comfortable no matter how far you go. Ho why pay more for travelling? I. M. T. LIMITED ' Whites Restaurant- (Jha: loiietmvn Phone (lhnrioitetnwn M! Gnurlii-‘s Drug Store - Summciside - Phone iinmmerinide M! Davidson's Restaurant - Remington Bowman's More -.. Hunter Blver Honor Roll for November: Grade X, A‘ (C01. Lowtherl-i. Cynthia Kendall; 2. Phyllis Mur- ray", 3. Clifford Campbell. Grad; X, B (Mr. Bell)—-i. Iiclcn Mills; 2. Ivy Bherren; ti. (Claire Farquharson. Miriam MacDonald.) Grade IX (Mr. Ham-l. D0r0~ thy Keeping; 2. Arthur Shams; 3. Beverley VanIderstine. Grade VIII Sr. (Miss RossF-i. Burton I-Iowatt; 2. Earl MacDon- ald; 3. Lewis Lowther. Grade VIII Jr. (Miss Muthoaon) ‘i. Blanche llowatt; 2. Marguer- ite Brehaut; 3. Katherine Acorn. Grade VII (Mr. Jolmstoni-i. Ann Dufly; ‘i. Beverly Pound; 3. (Betty MacKenzie, Patricia Clarke, equal). Grade VI (Miss Irvi )—1. Mar- jorie Spills-ti; 2. Jean er: I Joyce Coffin. Grade V (Miss Watson) - l. Myrtle MacLeodr 2. Eileen Landri- gan; 3. Billie Jenkins. Grade V (Miss Waller) — i. George MacDonald; 2. Margaret Macbennan; 3. Shirley Ferguson. Grade IV (Miss WaeksI-i. Ar- thur Collin; 2. George Brown; a. Isabel Carr. Grade IV (Miss Fullerton) — I. Betty King; 2. Ruby Downs; 3. (Joan Taylor, Lloyd Cameron, eq- uai). Grade III (Miss Sinclair) — I. Welter Conrad; 2. Donald Tinney; 3. Marjorie MacLean. Grade III (Miss Iangille) - l. (Marjorie Daiziel, Ruby Vanider- stine. equal); 2. Mildred Oudmore; ti. Elaine Hillier. Grade II (Miss Btewlrt)-—i.Mor- iorio MeoPherson: I. Jane John- stone; 3. Roger Jenkins. Grade i1 (Miss MacDonalih-l. (Velma nueii, Ildera. Rodd, equal); I. 0e Cook; S. Frederick 8a m. OBWELL WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Orwell W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Loo McDonald with an attend- ance of eight members and six visi- tors. The meeting opened by re- beating the creed in unison. The nannies of the last anneal mo iMZSuIJEU by paying fees. Rcpoit of last. dance was 81W!!- Ii. has been moved and seconded that the oigan be tuned and blackboard painted. The Secretary then gave a financial report oi the year's work showing a balance 0i $4103 on lmndS ck committee made one call and brought a treat. Mrs. N. H. McLeod and Mrs. Nell Mc- hmis were appointed on sick com- nuttee for next. 3 months. An election of oiIicere then took place. Prcsdent-Mrs. D. c. McDonald- Vlce-prcsident-Mra. N. Mclnnis. Scciciary-Treasurcr-Mlss Estcle McDonald. Directors-MYS- J53. Hughes. Mrs. Percy McLeod and Mrs. N. H. McLeod. A vote of thanks wa onntelflQd to the retiring President for the splen- did work she has done during the past 3 years. also a vote of thanks in the retiring Secretary and Treas- urcr The President thanked all the members for their cooperation during the past three years. It has been moved and seconded that $28.35 be paid on note on Hell. A paper on Peace was then read by Mrs. M. R. Mciseod. Programme Commitwe. Mrs. M. R. McLeod and Mary Morrissey. Next meeting to be held at the homc of Mrs. Jae. Hughes. Roll cell to be answered by Exchanging Christmas Gifts." Meeting adioumed. Lunch was I. F. AIIBIIIBALII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond ltreot Phone t1. P. 0. Bu! 1Z- McLe-od h & fientley, W. E. BEN rLEY. IL 0. .|. A. BENTLEY. K. 0. Barristers and simmer-It'll" r "ma! TD LOAN MacGuigan l& ‘T231110! Malt! a. MMUUIGAN. n. C- C. 8T. CLAIR TRAINOB. B .5- Barrlstere, Ioiicitors, m. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. [lib aloud __Street__(}hor_iotl0t¢g Bank of Nova Beotla Ohombfll on lottctovvn. P- l- M NI! r0 Lost! [hang ll, P. 0. '0! a P“'-l 8: Mathieso then served by the Hostess. W)" visit i» I? II mmesn n.l.smnlom.l-I-l Barristers and Boileltfll IONI! '1‘0 LOAN OIIIIIOII geek. Charlottetown-PB H. F. Mcl-‘HEE. B. A’. K. C. NOTARY 03.0 ".'€I§'.‘.‘.““' ' ........."°'..~ Ilutcliffe & Andrews IURIIAI. DIIIOTORS AND EMBALMERS Inter liver and Brodallmnla i LINIM l; l) DI! Nil Nllht leflltl. bonito-It ll-ll Q