5 o s» ma: e s amaze: s-=5§.E3~t~§§EQ‘§slri%Q§. l _-....-».4 ...J_.-~s- dill L_PAGE SIX i . l'l.l'.~l - - - l'l§'l r. SNTITH salami. l-‘l.\'.-\l. Erisoni: 1' 5' iuniiv- rniuiv SATURDAY SRVBGE COMBBTS!’ WILD RDVENTURES laugh-stars . . . . in everyb crammed, j PAISY Klll. JAC K HALE MISCHA AU s mm ncaiari mu ikunn. Directed by IDWAID IIDGVIICI An M-G-M Plenum . ~" pm- AND MUSICAL REV TJE 1 Zl.i3~-7.tlIl—-8.15: S1\TlTR.I).-\\' ItIAT 2.30 nnrixsic o EVENING 11c - 27a 27° — 33° [$13913 QDUUUUUTDUJG C“? . "U15 t; . i» 3 an 0 01' ranspu . g D’ ¢€ t t3 i; WINTER BUS SBHEDULE ‘L: EII"FPIC'I'I\‘E NIUNDAY, OCTOBER 25111 1}. G B. BUS LIIAVIZS CllARLoTTETOlVN ti (From White's Restaurant) ron SUMMERSIDE nuily rxvpf Sunday — 9.110 A.M.. 1.15 P.lll., 3.45 1'.1Vl. 11f sfl-lllflltl)‘ only — 10.001231. Sunday only — 10.00 A.M. 7:’, $8 FOR NORTH LAKE (Via. St. Peter's and Sflllfid) i; Daily except Sunday - 4.00 P. M. a if 111's usavizs SUMMERSIDE $1 <1 rom (ilnurlich Drug Store) f: 111R (TIIARI.()T'I‘ETO“'N ‘ ‘fr Dilly except Sundnv — 8.110 11.01.. 11.30 A.M.. 4.00 IKM. E; ,3 S-ilu N1. Sunday only — 7.30 15M. .2 OC-UILQLQQDJZLORIJJJQQCUJMJIDJZLQXYQKID I\l.'1(‘lT.'.\'l-.\'-—l‘.‘ 1 l, r111 Mil. 11']. " SW1 8U v1 1,.» 1' 111111 .11 ".1 stllly u’ At Culrrl ., "l. t“ 411 lil‘ '1 1 . "1 ti ‘lluustluv 111 i PM. MACKINNON ‘ '31. i 7.1 ywrs 1:11-11 11.1 l t :"‘;ii2. u‘. 1 l’ ‘ (‘i llll‘, . lllTiT V1174! A. \"v-~l .' Funeral from 11v re lti“llt'i‘. ll"I"I" ‘ ~11 "my. Not. z Quiet-k. 111.0111. hii-i Fiuu-rnl Nnv. 25. from the . Humz, service r Interment P0111 mains rot ing n‘ ernl Home. Allfillfill S-TLLE I am zuithorlzeil by 111's. Louis C. Wright, till Prince Street to sell at Public Auc- tion on Nlonduy. Nov. 21! zit lii o'clock sharp. hnust-htild . F1111" . .\l.:'i.'-;111‘:.' 1111i- 2Gth, sci-vim stzrt “llvill (‘o-operate In Scheme, But Will Protect Rights QUEBEC, Nov. 24~Quebcc Gov- ernment is “willing to cooperate , heartily in iilQ establishment of .1 ‘llti 11ml 1.111‘ 10111.0.’ lili- i. iii. the rdlflflllllilfd Que- “lull autonomy", . lilt‘ lwr" Prcinir-r Maurice Dupleslz; said in - 111-111-1111-1-11 :1 inter (lc'l\'t'I‘I'd in Ottawa to- v 1:1 rrplv to :1 rumiitiuiiaifon tr1-:.1 T711111‘ lillnltci‘ King. Prime Minister King 11111111111111- cutori with 2" provincial prom- 1111'» Nov. 5 siw-kfiig their views on n.I-‘1-rlr~ral Grwernment proposal to sci up national unemployment iltSllFilllCC. ‘The Prime Minister nkltcil tho ]ll0Vlll(‘llll governments lill‘_\' ivoulrl nzreo in who! hm‘ iimvuidiiieiat of tho British North‘ 11m Ar-t to empower Ottawa tn clnhllsh the 1111-‘ ‘iincrv. i Quebec. five prov- ill have expressed 11v " uiht the Prlino Min- l-“IPTE lu-uwyouii to amend the British 111F111 America Art. for l1" msurnuvc f1l'0p0.=ul.'r'l1ey are Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba Ontario and Prince Ed- vnrrl L-lnnrl. Eastern Guardian ..'SI'I)DEN DEATH-Mrs. John Lyons med suddenly 'l‘uesrlay night furniture. effects. etc. \':1lu- ulile collection of antiques,‘ pictures. No reserve. J. A_ MacDONALI), A uctioneer. - lrlIlO-lll-IB-dt at 111-r home in Salli-is. ,.'(‘I.ARK\‘ ‘IT PRIIF. SALE 11' stomach»- is now 111 lull swing. civsoline 29c gal. lard and short- ening 15c 1b.. kerosene 5 gals. for $1.00. Bargains galore! L-BO-M-I-l. Romp with your favorite what a lull-length, song- ecreen show should bel HA1. ROACH presents IOSINA LAWRENCE .1111 011V!!! HARDY i’, Maolntqre. _ THE CHARLUZ"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN . . 7 of ‘eml ody’: idea of oy-packed Y Y 3.15 K845 SA T. MATIN E E 2.30 llclreal At llolre llame The formal opening of a retreat 1n the beautiful chapel of the Notre Dame Academy took place on Friday evening. November 19th. when a large and zealous group of retreatants were present to take part. 1n the spiritual exerclsescon- ducted by Rev. Daniel O'Sullivs.n, USSR. In explaining the meaning and purpose of a retreat, he reminded all that the Holy Father has rec- ommended the Closed Retreat as a salutary means of coinbutting the dangers that threaten spiritualllfe. "It is only by absentlng ourselves from ordinary worldly activities, and entering into silence and soli- tude, that we shall ever hear that whisper of the Spirit, which is so seldom heard. because our hearing ls dulled by the noise of our mod- ern civilization,” the speaker said. During the period of Retreat. its inevitable value was realized and appreciated to the fullest by those whose good fortune it was to be in attendance. Conferences were giv- en three times daily by Father 0'- Sullivan, whose eloquent words of direction and counsel shall ever re- main as a guiding beacon through life‘s vicissitudes. Beautiful and inspiring indeed wasthe solemn closing on the even- 111g of Sunday, November 21st, the Feast of the Presentation. Fol- lowing an appropriate sermon, and an Act of consecration to “Notre Dame," blessings were solemnly conferred by the missionary on the retreatants, after which Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament was given. During a reception which follow- ed, sincere expressions of gratitude and appreciation were tendered to Rev. Father OSulltvan, and to the Superior. Rev. Mother St. Gerald, and Sisters of Notre Dame Acad- emy, whose cordial hospitality and kindly thought for the comfort of all, will long be treasured by the recipients.‘ The retreat was organ- ized by thc Convener of Lay Re- treats. Cathollc Womerfs League of Canada. Installation 0i ll. oltljlliicers 011 Sunday evening, November 21:11, the colorful and impressive (rercmoiiy o1 installation was car- ried out at the K.of C.l-1all,Quecn 5t, hy District Deputy P. V. Cass oi" Summer ‘up. The following uf- iiicri. were installed iii their rc- spcctivc positions. Grand Knight-—P. J. Rosslter. Deputy Grand Knight-J.J.Duf- fy. Chancellor-diet‘. RG. Ellsworth, l) Advocate-W. O. Darcy. Warden-—Verno11 Maddlgan. Financial Sec'y.—l.. F‘. MacDon- mo. Rmcorder-Jl‘. G. O'Neill. Treasurer-W. J. Brawdors. Lecturer-A. R. MacInnls. Inside Guard-Eugene Doucette. Outside Guard-Wilfred McKen- na. 'l'rustcc-J. J. McDonald. At the conclusion of this cere- mony n hearty vote of thanks was tcuticrcd the District Deputy. In a discussion that followed many interesting points were brought out by several speakers. A feature of the evening was a splendid address by Prof. J. H. Blanchard 1n which he stressed the clenlrablltty of Adult Educa- tion. pointing out. the evident lat;- sez-falrc attitude of many of our Prince Edward Island people. He instanrcd the good work being done in Eastern Nova Scotia by means of this forward movement and urged the members to interest themselves in thts worthwhile field of endeuvoixr. fitncerc regret was expressed by (iflllltl Knight. Rossller and "others at the severe loss sustained by the Council tn the passing of two dis- tinguished members. the Reverend flu: Central Guardian ‘Ihln column ll ran-rend for new: n! local tut-creel but advertising 0| u nuvoy mature may no illlcrlrd at 4 noun a word utrtmly uuynlzln 1n od~ vnnu. _'_______,_____ ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL Sale December 1st; plum puddings, mlncemeat. L437 LADIES‘ OVERSHOES, broken lines. Sizes 3, 3h and 4, to clear at. $1.00 per pair. Purdle & Ferguson. L-119-l1-25-1i. GET APPOINTMENT-Mr. Win. Davis, O: N. R... Timekeeper, has been elected District secretary of the Employees Relief and Insurance Association, Island Dlvslon. suc- ceeding the late Mr. Frederick Pow- er. S. S. FLEURUS SAILS-The S. s. Fleurus sailed Tuesday night for Shedlac, N. B, with a quan- tlty of way freight after discharg- ing general cargo at Charlotte- town. The steamer will later take on a. cargo of potatoes at Bum- merstde. . ARE REMANDED-Two young men, arrested early Friday morn- lng at the Aigyle Service Station on the Malpeque Road, on the edge of Charlottetown appeared before Magistrate G. J. Tweedy. K. C., yesterday charged with at- tempting to break and enter. '.l'.'hey pleaded “not guilty" and preliminary hearing was ad- journed untll Friday. POLICE COURT-At the Po- lice Court yesterday a vagrant was sentenced to six months in latl. He was arrested in a garage on Euston Street Saturday night. A case involving a woman charg- ed wttli contributing to juvenile delinquency. was adjourned until the 29th. The case, second to be tried in the City within the past month, was adjourned from last week. SERIES 0F RECITALS ARRANGED —Mustc lovers in Charlottetown will be pleased to learn that a. series of organ re- citals by OTBanIst-s of City Churches has been arranged. They Will be held under the auspices of theladles Aid of the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital and a silvr-r collection will be taken 1.0 assist the institution. The first of the series w1ll be held on Saturday afternoon next from 4 to 5 when Professor A. R. Kendall will give a recital in Trinity United Church, Numerous friends 1n the city and the eastern section of the province will regret to learn of the serious illness of David Alex McDonald, at Prebfllt a patient in the City Hos- pital. His daughter, M15; Ellzgbggh Mcnflnflld. arrived from Boston Tuesday evening. making the trip from Moncton by plane. Seek Elimination Of Canadian Duty On U. S. Anthracite WABHIINGIDN. NOV. Zil-Rep. resentatlve Patrick J. Bolund, of smlnwn. Pa. reported today State Secrettry Hull was "very much in I8.\\" 0f negotiating with Canada to eliminate the tax on anthracite entering the Do- mlnlon. "The state department per cent. for that," "It's one of their tives." Bolavd saw Hull before going t0 a meeting o1’ anthracite pro- fs 100 said Boland. major objec- ducefs. mine workers and rep- resentatives of the feds-a] and stale Eovemmcnts who discussed Sundry Proposals for rehabilitation 0f the hard coal industry. United States anthracite enter- 1118 Canada ls now subject to a customs duty of 50 cents a ton a; against free entry given hard coal ?;m_ the countries of the British tiarilzlfrc under the preferential cafflglfflcite imports during the 345318;; ear 1936 amounted to 8-29 .or ns valued at. $17,733, - that total United states Provided 1,701,000 tons valued at $9.959.1as. Bulk of the remainder came frqm Empire countries. Fathers P. D. McGuigun and A. J. s C. N. Steamships In Maritime Ports MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 2441-1... last ve scl of the Canadian Nation- al Stcamships to leave the 100111 port. for the season will be the ‘K981501161 cruhc ship Choinedy \vhif‘h lS expected to get away on Friday '11’. 5 PM. passengers being per. milled to commence embarking a1. 3 PM. The Chomedy ls bound via Halifax to the American colony or Puezio Rico and the British col. omes o! Barbados 11111111111: "o... British Guiana, On this trip she will make an extra call at Polnte a. Pltre Guadeloupe tn the French West» Indies and after completing her northbound voyage at, 1.13111,“ ""1 make that mint he!‘ port of departure and arrival during 111s winter months, Among the pag.,-en_ gers on the present voyagg 1s A_ D. McLu-en of Toronto and 1m. medlatcly after his return is plan. ndng to sail again on the samg 5996mm‘ from Halifax on or about Jamil-TY 3- Nl". IVIcLaicn has also under corvlderation the taking of a “hi-I'd voyage on this same swam. er leaving from Halifax on or about February ‘l9 which decision he will make completion of the flrgt vflyeee people without the respon- ‘Mll-Y o! the upkeep of a home have found it cheaper to travel on the Vagabond shins than to slay Bt- a hotel since the total expenses amlud 5111i! IVErBBe only about five dollars a day Lhg price o; Q 800d hotel room only" stated vic. tor I; like passenger Traffic Man- ager of the cmnpany, Ton Late Ton _Clasifv nonsn T0 RENT. no n naus- ley St, Apply 2i’! Richmond 8t. Rodd-Bruce Nuptials’ A pretty wedding was solemnlzed early yesterday morning whenMlss Mary Elizabeth Rodd. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rodd, Chor- 1 lottetown, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Joseph Bruce, son of Mrs. Flossle Bruce and the late Capt. Bruce. also of Charlottetown. Rev. Father Baines officiated at the service which was conducted at the Holy Redeemer Rectory. The bride looked very charming in a brown suit, with fox fur trim and match- ing accessories. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride on >Ctrafton Street. Immediate members of both families attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce then left on a short wedding trip. They will reside in Charlotte- town where Mr. Bruce is a member of the Guardian Office composing room staff. Credit Union Is Organized At Caledonia Ofmnimtion o1 the Caledonia Credit Union. Ltd, tocik place Monday. NOVeXWbQI‘ 22 at a well- Many Attend lltllurialtll Father McIntyre Hundreds or parishioners at- tended servlces ye-ilerdfly 1110111108 when the Rev. AnKHS J. McIntyre. 80-year-old Roman Catholic prleflt- known as "the children's friend" was buried at 5t. Columbia. East Point, when: he was at one time parish priest. Father McIntyre died 1n the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. on Sunday morn- ing after a two-year illness. Solemn High Muss of Requiem tn 5t. Columbn Church was sung by the Rev. I. R. A. McDonrdd. The Rev. K. C. McPherson ire-s deacon and the Rev. A. R. Sm- nott sub-deacon. Rev. Cleofile Mc- Donald was master of ceremonies- Assisting in the Sanctuary were Right Rev. Monsignor G. J. MC- loll-an, V. (1., Rev. P. McMahon. D. D., Rev. Louis Dougnh, Rev. G- MoComiack, Rev. W. V. McDon- ald, Rev. P. Walsh, Rev. Oswald Murphy, Rev D. P. Crokeri. Rev. H. Croken. Rev. T. Campbell, Rev. J. D. Kelly. Rev. J. ‘Prainor. Rev. C. McCarthy and Rev. L. Call- aghan- An impressive sermon WlLS de- livered by the Rev. A. McAulay, St. Peter's Bay, Assisting in the attended meeting held 1n the Ogle. donta school. Mr. Charles Walker presided. Dr. J. T. Croteau reviewed the Sllblcct of the credit union and explained the organization proced- ure. The by-laws were then lldtlpt. ed- They provide for admittance as members of all the residents of Caledonia, Brooklyn, Glenmartln, Glenwllllam and Lewes school districts and associations om siren persons, The par value of shares ls set at five dollans each. payable when subscribed or in installments of twenty-five cents, payable semi. monthly. ~ I The Caledonia Credit Union, Ltd, resulted irom the study club activity 1n Caledonia and 1n Brooklyn school districts. Officers elected are: Simon Campbell, President, Angus Mac. Donald, Vice-President. and Char- les Waiter, Treasurer. Directors elected are. Simon Campbell, Charles Walker, Angus Mqepon. R-ld- George B. Hume and John MacLeod. The Credit Committee consists of M. J. Stewart. Willard Bruce. Earl Hume, D. L, Mac. Phefwn. and Alfred Weatherbie. Supervisory Committee members are James Stewart, Nathan Beers and P. MacPherson. ’Y‘ SECRETARY URGES PARENT TEACHER ASSN Mr. Norville E. Luck Addresses Meeting Of Mothers At Y. M. C. A. Building. “Our school children are imped- ed in making their adjustments to life through lack of frequent counselling between teachers and parents," sugglsted Norville E. Luck, General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. lii qddressing a. meet- ing of mothers at the Association Building yesterday. and parents would 1n many i11- stances, he stated, find their s0- lution in the programme of a Parent-Teachers Association and an appeal was made for support of any move in the community to establish such an association. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Advisory Committee for worle with women and girls and the purpose ivos to acquaint mothers and friends of girls enrolled 1n ,Y. M. C. A. classes with the pur- pose of the Association and the programme in which girls are en- rolled. Miss Lelia. Worthy, Physical Director of the girls‘ classes out- lined the plan of her work emphasized the need of physical education for growing glrs. At the close of the prcgrgmme lea was served by Mrs. Humid Pickerd. chairman of 1,1111 William Bis-haul. Mrs. B. C. Keep. lns. Miss Ina Gillan, Miss Jessie Fullerton and Miss Ethel Taylor. SHEEP KILLER DAFOE. Basic-W. Froats, farm- er of Defoe, ln the Saskatoon dis- irld’. is hunting for the dog which destroyed 53 of his sheep. The dog hoDDod into the corral and killed some of the animals, the others dying from injuries suffered in the stampede that followed. LONDON — Great Britain will challenge United States for the Westchester Cup, international poio trophy. in 1939. It is expected mat- ches will take place 1n the United States in September that year. I T5111} K115i)? 1 Army & Navy Club ‘ Guest speakenMr. ' Echalaz, late of the North Devon Ilussars. 1 Subject-“Some Experi- enpes In East andi Cen- tral Africa." Friday, November 26, at 8.15 p.111. 11-131. Problems of teachers, scholars ‘choir were the Rev. Bernard i Glllls and the Rev. Basil Croken. i Right Rev. Monsignor Mc- Lellan spoke briefly paying tri- bute to the life and work of Father McIntyre. The pal] carriers were: Rev. E. OT-Ianley, Rev, J. C. McDonald. Rev. F. MvQuuld, Rev- L. Herrell, - Rev. F. Mullallv. and Rev. W. Mc- ‘Ciirdle. Active pallbearers, all from St. Columba parish. were: Messrs. George McDonwd. Plus Campbell, Stewart lvfcfntyrrr, Diin- can Campbell, Will Harris and Columba McDonald. At the grave side fiunl absolu- uim “'35 Elven by the Rev. R. J. McDonald. parish priest, at, Si, Columbn. ‘Nova Scotia Agrees . T0 Aid In Scheme (By The Canadian Press) AX, Nov. 24 -— Premier Angus L. Macdonald of Nova. Sco- tia issued a. statement tonight say- lng "the provincial cabinet yester- day decided that it would agree i0 the suggestion that an amendment be made to the British North Am- erica Act giving the Dominion Government power to put into ef- fect a scheme of unemployment insurance, national in scope." 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