THE CHARLOTTEQEQUARDIAN . . c1.‘&\vv\in‘li A493}. '. ‘.‘ ------- --~uwnow-nllubowllfifltliili _ n, ‘ DECEMBER 15, 1932 PRINCE EDWARD NOW_! Mat. 3.15. 16c, 26c. Night 7 8a 3.45, 26c, 37c, 45c. EPIC 0F TIIE WAVE-TOSSED JIYNGLES! Flung overboard to gaping man's of man-eat- ing monsters . . . no weapon to sure him . . . did he deserve his fate‘! See this tense, tragic drama of the most dangerous calling in the world! Deepseu thrills neicr belure illnied! . with RICHARD i ARLEN J ZITA JOIIANN FP/“lrr __-_-_--- I l Torrhy Comedy ' And Aiirkey‘ lliouse will appreciate some book. Spend an hour or so here, look around. let us tiss t you in mak- ing suitable selections - tlwn your Christmas Shopping will he done. Here's a Selection of : New Fiction New Non-Fiction Beautifully Bound Classics Humorous Books Ilooks of Poetry Rare Old Books J uvcnile ilooks First Editions U‘?! 0arter8r0o. Limited l-llCKEYcNICI-IOLSOIVS LACK . .1.~>‘wf"i'r£i.‘c" q t. ha,‘ :1. nuke; ;_ . Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections New London Distrid. l)" M"- F- lt. Dunning and Mrs. G. F. Dun- niug Airs. John \V_ McKay . 1.00 Airs. l-larold Dunning . .50 Mrs. n. P. Found-... .50 lvlrs. 11a McKay . .50 Mrs. M Constable .. -50 Mrs. ~50 V. E. Orsbornc .50 Hugh B. McKay .50 Mrs. Chester Bimtuin .50 , Nlrs. Fred MacEwen .50 Mrs. Wallie MacEwen .. .50 ltlrs. Harold Mayhcw .50 Mrs. James Cole Mrs. Frank Ramsay .. Mrs. JOllll l\IcLeod Mrs. D. “lallace McKay .. .30 Mrs. Foster Dunning ~25 Mrs. J. Stanley Brown ...... .25 lllrs. Vtinnic MacEwen . ‘ . .25 Mrs. B. L. MacEwcn .....'.... .15 Mrs. ll. J. Montgomery .20 $0.10 Vernon, per hliss Margaret F. Hunt- ley Mrs. Smith Lea . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 lVfrs. Duncan Matheson ..... 1.00 Mrs. Callum Bruce 1.00 Mrs. Alclrcn Carver Mrs. Everett. Stewart ... 1.00 Mrs. Iiarold McLeod 1.00 Mrs. Frank Lea. . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Arthur Richards .. - 50 Mrs. Osbert Enmnn ......... .50 Mrs. Henry Wood ..... -50 Mrs. Wm. Carver .40 lvirs. Albert Ross .80 Mrs. Warren Enman .. .25 Mrs. Everett Masters . . .25 Mrs. Wflfrezi Enmnn . . . . . .25 $0.95 Si. Avards Continued Mrs. McDonald .50 Victoria, per Mrs. K. C. llolm and Mrs. D. Murchison F‘. M. Pidgeon 1.00 Mrs. W. M. Leo. 1.00 Mrs. W. H. Doghcrty 1.00 Mrs. A. Clark . . . . . . . 1.00 Miner McNevin 1.00 W. B. Trowsdnlc .. 1.00 Abner llowntt . 1-00 Percy Farrar .. 1.00 Airs. E. Iioswell .50 Airs. ill, B. Windscvr .50 llirs. Howard Wood .50 Mrs. Sam Cameron 50 Mrs. H. R. Prolltt. .. .50 Mrs. E. H. Wright .. .50 Mrs. W. H. Enman . .. .50 Mrs. Bertha McQuarz-ie . .50 Donald lticlreod . . . . . . ... .. .50 Neil Watidell .. .50 Jalzez Lea. .. ... .50 D. Murchison ............... .50 Will Collctt . . . . . . . . .75 lvlrs. Stewart. Inman . .25 ltirs. J. Waddcll . . . . . .. . .25 Mrs. Willard Thomas .25 Mrs. K. C. Holm . . . . . ....... .25 Charles Miller . .. .25 ll. P. Bryanton .. .25 H. Rogcrson ...... .25 Mrs. Pillmnn .. ............. .25 Mrs. Leroy Hovratt .......... .25 $17.00 UnivcrsityflGets Bust 0f Founder HALIFAX, Dec. ll-(C. PJ-A bust of the late George Ramsay, ninth Earl of Dalhousie and foun- der of Dalhousle University, stands today on n. pedestal in the Mac- donnld Memorial Libmry Building. It is a gift from Dflugnld Mccgil- ilvrny, retired Halifax investment banker and staunch friend of the university. larger than life size. the bust MATINEE 3.15 ..... 11¢. 26c. NIGHT T b 8.45 .... 26c, 37c. HEADQUARTERS TRUTH SISTER! rr-on D0 WE GET YOU‘! 711m scintillating brillilllfi? "f Broadway and the at” bheknen of - WANTS THE DO W! GET She saw the Sinister h a n d- ivriting on ' the grim grey wnll Qt I, prison cell. ' SERIAL and COMEDY was designed and wrought by Mas- 4.. Shoppinq Days ‘til Christmas IN MEMORIAM JOSEPH F. DOYLE It is an outstanding fact that each one prepares the true material for his own obituary. It is for this reason that in offering tribute in the memory of the late Joseph F. Doyle one feels a hesltancy lest due to the inefilcacy of words one would detract in the slightest, de- gree fzom the worthy reputation lie made for himself among his associates. Judged by his fellow- men in his duty to his God and to sey Rhlnd, A. R. S. A., a native of Edinburgh who spends his summers at Chester, Nova Scotia. Mr. is the sculptor of a number oi No-4 va Scotia works of art, including‘ several war memorials. ' In his study of the Dalhousie; bust, the sculptor had access to allt the original memorials at til-é fam- ily seat. in Edinburgh where there hangs a full length portrait of Dalhousie as captain of the King's} Bodyguard of Royal Archers, paint-l ed in 1830 by Sir John Watson. Gordon. a distinguished artist of" the time. , The donnor, lVIr. Macgillivray, forj nmny years has presented the uni- versity with autographed photo. graphs of notable men. and of the hundreds of carefully chosen books he has added to the library the majority are autographed by their authors. In addition. there are autographs from many or the lead-t ing statesmen of the present and the past generation. English Woman Plans Flights In Large Plane j NOW CRUISING MEDITERRAN- I BAN WATERS i IN “FLOATING ‘ ‘ AND FLYING‘ HOME." WILL t cltoss- ATLANTIC. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 14—A gigantic l yacht 0f the air is being primed for n flight across the Atlantic when the open season for this sort of thing arrives next Spring or early next Bummer. The flying boat, completed by the Supermar- ino Vlckers Company, will be tn charge of another daring woman of the skies, Mrs. J. J. James, of London. Just now it is on a. test cruise in Mediterranean waters. Sleeping quarters, wardrobes and bookcases are built tn the hull of the big three-engined ship which resembles a winged pullmnn. It is called the Windward III, and with a full load of fuel for its tiowcrful Armstrong-Siddley motors, weighs about. 10% tons. While the exact dcstiniion of Mrs. James, should she go through with the flight, is 110i. definitely known, it has been reported Mont- real and New York city are two of the points to be visited if a. success- ful crossing is made. Thomas Rose, formerly a. flight lieutenant. in the Royal Air Force, will pilot the ship. Its high-lift. monoplane wing is 02 feet lrom tip to tip. The Wlndwards power units are mounted in the leading edge oi thet W108. in the centre and on both sides of the hull. Cardigans Liked By Style Leader PARIS, Dec. 14—Mrs. Rmginaid Fellows ha; an unerring taste for what. is unusual and smart and therefore it always is interesting to know whet she will wear. The new cardigans and ruffled wool waistcoat that Schtaparelli is showing with simple sport dTesscs, Emmy t “hitting, being at all times practic- his neighbours he was never found n1, devoted, and sincere, which in itself ls a sufficient epitaph. He was born in French Village, seventy-one years ago and there he made his home during his whole lifetime. In his youngez" years he sought for an education. An ardent student he W08 then and a student he re- mained until his death. To those who knew him there was immed- iately apparent a. thoroughness in CENTRAL GUARDIAN CRASWELL FOR YOUR XMAS Photos. 7012-12-10-01. WOOD ISLANDS-On the even- ing of Thursday, Dec. 15th, there will be service in the Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands, at 7.30 p.m. "SUNRISE". in the title of a handsome calendar received with thanks Irom the Brown Electric Shop. FOB SELECT PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and see those on view at the Guardian Central Job Printery. Moderate prices. Nov. 30-tf. BRADALBANE United Church o1 Canada. services on the above charge for Sunday December 18, are as follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a.m., Rose Valley, 3 p.m., Brcdslbane, 7 p.m., Thos Palethorpe, Minister. NOW UNLOADING car of very best lump and nut coal. Price $7.75 and $8.00. Burnrlte Coal Company, 115 Grafton St., Phone 209. 7098-12-14-21 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath 18th at Cape Traverre at 10.30 DeSable at 3 and Argyle Shore at 7 p. m. RETURNS T0 SYDNEY — Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brehaut. who have been resident in Halifax, for the past year or two are Tl"ll‘.'llillg to the city, to again take up their residence here. Nib-s. Brehaut has already arrived and is opening her house on Tain Street and Mr. Bre- hout, who 1s in Prince Edward Isl- and on business is expected to ar- rive and join his wife, in the near future-Sydney Post. TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP- the knowledge he had acquired. He was B, thinker. not after the man- her of a sophist, er-“atic and super- ficial, but of one who builds his knowledge upon sound fundament a1 principles. He taught school for n number of years and at the some time managed a farm, both of which he accomplished successfully. Later he t was appointed Inspector of Schools and into this work he carried those sane, constructive principles chi-l’- acterlstic of his earlier work amen; young students, causing him to be trcgardcd t-uly as a leading figure in the cause of education tn the rural districts of the Island. For several years past he did not enjoy good health, but only‘ 1°!‘ a few months previous to his death was he an invalid. Those left to mourn his passiHB axe: his wife (nee Mary M00081’). four suns and six daughters, Des- mond of Mt. Stewart, Enamel. of Toronto, James and Alfred Bit home, Annie, R. N., Laurette. (Mrs. Jos Fcchan), Minnie (Mrs. Jas. Travers), and Agnes of Boston Mass, Margaret (Nlrs. Rod Mac- Adam) St. Peters and Dora, teach- er at St. Peters..One brother, Al~ frcd of Baltimore, two sisters, Mrs. John Ol-lanlcy, Pt. de Roche and Mls. John Flske, Blooming Point. 0n Nov. 17th hi5 remains were tborne to St. Andrew's Church. whence after a High Mass 0f Re- quiem they were laid in the ad- joining cemctery. The funeral ‘pro- cession was headed by his brother members of the St. Andrew's Branch c. M. B. A... who also act- ed as pull-bearers. who has ordered them 1n a variety of colors principally black, brown and green with bonncts to match. Over n plain black wool or jersey frock. Mrs. Fellows wears a rever- siblc black and white knitted waist- coat witn a {rilled edge that fram~ cs the face and shows under the waist lmlgih cardigan that has a close fitting band, making the belt, done in an interesting cardigan, is very smart; worn high on one side and held down on the other by a. Jeweled pin. Mrs. Fellows uses this ensemble for town wear. For after- noon wear, Mrs. Bellows has an ensemble in black. The coat, of diagonal wool. is close fitting and slim with wide shoulders and is fastened across the waistline in front by three large round silver “snap" fasteners. The frock is of brilliant black jerselsa with semi- circular trucks at the high waist- line and has c. frilled black and white "Tohu-Boliu" ribbon waist.- ooat that rises high around the face and adds a charming finish to the coat as well as go the are”. BUROCK _ B LO 0 D i B n TE RS Eczema 0| lint: For Five Years Mm. Andrew Volk, Burdette, Alum, wriiciu-"I was very much bothered, for flva yearn, with eczema on my hands and wriltc. I tried all kind: of ointment: end selves; but they did not help mo. A friend told me about Burdock Blood liittorn, and nflgf I Md taken two bottles I found I bod roceivrul complete relief from my trouble." l -t&i'.r::..-.-a-.m.i=:1>r= -- »-- - -~i A meeting of the Clyde River Teachers‘ study Group met in Clyde River. School on November 29th. The first Temperance Lesson was discussed and some helps were giv- en concerning the methods of teaching such a. lesson. A program- tn Nature Study was planned (or the month of January and excellent suggestions were given as a help in the teaching of Nature Study. , A!- ter the meeting the 1033, School Fair Prize Lists were distributed among the teachers. The next meet- ing is to be held on January 10th at 7.30 D. m. - BERNARD-PETERSON-A v6‘! quiet and pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, Hunter Rlvcr on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 24th, when Miss Stella Peterson, Char- lottetown, was imfltcd in marriage with Mr. Raymond Louis Bernard, Hunter River. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. Hensley Btavert, M. A., B. 1)., in mt pres- ence of a. number of the relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties. ‘The bride, who was very be- comingly attired in blue silk and wore a. boquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern was attended by Mrs. Geo. E. Smith while the groom was waited upon by Mr. Geo. E. Smith, Scarcely was the ceremony over when a group of chivarariers arrived to do honor to the newly married couple. After they had spent some time ln making night hideous and later had extended congratulations to the bride and groom they wended their way homeward in peace. In the later evening the wedding party motor- ed to Charlottetown ond on the day following the young couple set out on a short honeymoon trip to the eastern part of Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Bernards going away suit was of blue bolivia cloth with hat to match. On their return from their trip Mr. and Mrs. Bernard will reside at Hunter River. The Guardian joins in wishing the young couple many years of happy wedded lilc. RADIO BATTERIES BECIIARGED RIGHT V. C. Smallwood Radio Service 122 North lliver Road ‘ ei- -24- -. bntsstu Pouuni We will bo buying dressed chick. ens and fowl throughout. the sen- non, paying highest market prices. We also are open to purchase a qunntlty of turkeys, geelc and duck: for delivery not. later then Friday, December 16th. Island Gold Storage Company, Limited 'i000-12-1G-4L BTOVRIL (“v55 STRENGTH QUICKLY ti Face Creams Face Powders Dusting Powders Perfumes Toilet Waters Toilet Sets in » Pearl and Amber Parisian Ivory Ebony Sets ' Toilet Combinations Manicure Sets Yardiey’s Toilet Sets Three Flowers Sets Ashes of Roses Houbigant Sets Coty’s Sets Ladies and Gents 'i‘ravelling Sets Vanity Cases Atomizers Atomizer Sets Bath Salts STATIONERY » BoxedWritlng Paper Writing Cases Bridge Sets Playing Cards Waterman’s Fountain Pens Waterman’s Pencils Everyone Leather Goods Thermos Bottles Thermos Kits Thermal Heat Pads Cameras Kodaks Chocolates Fancy Boxed Chocolates Crystaiized Ginger Sugared Fruit Jellies Creme de Menthe Jellies Rlley’s Candy Ladies Hand Bags Boudoir Lamps Christmas Cards . Fancy Soaps Powder Puff Containers Military Sets Flashlights Safety Razors Shaving Sets Walking Sticks Ash Trays Cigarette Lighters Cigarette Holders Tobacco Pouches Humidors Cased Pipes Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco We are at your service, let us help in your selections. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Corner Kent and Prince Streets DIPHTHERIA IMIVIUNIZING Clinic at Rochford Square School. Friday, December 16th at 3.15 p. m. for children 6 months to 14 years. 25c. charge for entire treatment. 7092-12-14-31 SUNDAY SERVICES-l-December 18th. Milton, St. John's Anglican Church: Morning prayer, 11 can; evening prayer, 7.30 p.m. Cur-ate. iii-charge, Rev E. 0. Lancaster. NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE- TOWN United Church: North Bed- eque, 11; Traveller's Rest, 3: Free- town, 7. Minlster, J. W. A. Nichol- son. for the GEESE, lb. Christmas N UTS,'lb. 1021 - Milk Fed CHICKENS, lb. . DUCKS, lb. Christmas CANDYJb. .. Christmas FRUIT- Oranges, Appllfl, Grail“ a" prices to suit your purse. Every thing an up-to-date Crocery supplies. Do your Christmas Shoppingflere. ' RIX’S Grocery LONGWORTH i -PHONE DPENING I have decided to ntinue th: business formerly carried on by my Father and otfer to the people oi Emcrnifl and vicinity a cnmpleh line of Groceries at loyvcst prices Call and assure the best. at attrac- tive prices. ~ J. Douglas. Murphy EMERALD BIG DINNER Tender, young TURKEYS, lb. 15¢ 15c 17c 15c 16c 19cto 50c Iloncocllolu AVENUE S- 1022 ...