, _ _ __-.__.__. L-‘Ff-HE- s; ,» . City Council l‘ . . . MUSlC-COMEDY-ROMANCE-AND now: Today’, Sh“, w", _.___ FINAL TODAY—3.l5-7—9 P.M. ALICE FAYE-FRED ALLEN-JIMMY DURANTE IN “SALLY, IRENE & MARY" n THE CRAWFORDS-At the Organ ' NEWS AND TRAVELTALK following police report was t0 the Olty Council at their monthly meeting. A wtsl of 42 arrests were made Charlottetown durin _ the Police Report in outed. They ' were classified as follows: l _ POLICE BBPDIT 1931:)!" the month ended Nov. 30. Arrests within the City limits durlnii’ November amounted to lofty two (£3) under the following classified offences- Beating focd bill l: Drunk and Disorderly 6; Drunk and incapable 17- Insanity l: Operating motor vehicle without license 2; operat- ing motor vehicle with defective Radio Program l ‘ (nu no» u lsslem name» WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1G NEW YORK 12:15 p.m.-Biiver Tones. XAL. 16.8 m.. 17.78 meg. MOSCOW 4:00 mun-Broadcast in i808- iish. RAN, 81 m.. 9.6 meg. LONDON . 65.40 p.ni.-"Gocd News,’ pro- gram devoted to the brighter side W3. Ourstcre is chuck full of beautiful Gift Suggestions. of life. 660.19.’? m., l5.18 meg.; b: k _ ’ 255 u n15 mo‘; G30 a es 1. operatingnotor vehicle _ i 51.3 m., our? meg base. 51.581111; ‘fggllgfgioiggg jv-ltfizlfligflolggg‘; The largest stock of Pipes and Smoker’: supplies you can find 9-5‘ ""94 Gs“- ' m" ' of owner 1; theft of motor truck 1- A L fgffgy gm] Mygfgyy m“- AP f7mm motor vehicle 4; veg- l" "ll "PY- . nun usr ~ . __ "there were four convi tions ~ , Ev‘ 7 ‘wed by a 5022f Elk-fly 3,_,°§*,_ *§f‘,“,"§,‘§"‘_ under the Prohibition Act m? the See our toys clearing at im than- cost M d 6- I i ' ' ' unlawful sale or o- ion of in- - Q“ U“ C If » LONDON toxlcatlng liquor; one under the ExcLse Act for unlawful ossessitln of spirits; one for operetng motor vehicle while under suspension; one for speeding; one for trucking without license and one for cruelty animal _ “The amounts c‘ ‘looted in lines Romance packs a new thrillma 751° P-m"5md'“¢" 5W5" . BBC, Men's Chorus. G60, 19.7 blondebeoutyspursonmenof ~ m__ 13 ma‘; G513, 355 m" - " 11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg.: 66B. 31.5 m.. 8.51 mega; G31»- 191 m.. 6.11 1110K. FOR HIM Electric Razors $5.00 to $16.75 FOR HER f . y‘ , Dressing Sets I l‘ $3.50 to $50.00 I l POJ. 81.2 m.. 9.59 meg. EINDBQVEN and costs during November are as - ___ i “F "ii.“"'»5"?5“ n““"';,“"- 333%.‘ Wniiiilimefiil; ""°’w,,,,$',,,°f,c',j’,,”°° ruler so: slm n ma: on or e es rn omisp em. fines ‘M Co“! “m”; total a_ ‘ mount collected sazoso $6.50 to $37-50 Willi Wmll" On November 21st the Force col- ' FINAL TODAY - 3.15 -- 7 _ s45 HAROLD LLOYD IN “PROFESSOR BEWARE" PLUS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS ‘iiEYiSlllGiilii-Allllilii , wrsrsnn sun FLASHES THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Mr. Joseph Nicholson returned to his home in Gardiner: Head on Mondov having sperm the fit three months employed in Qu . Miss Melvina Gordon. Cardigan Head was a visitor to the City on Friday. Mr. Norman McKenzie, from was sneezed from this vicinity on Thurggay. i Mr. John Mustard. Cardigan Heed motored to Montague on Thunsdav and reported the road to he in verv 200d condition with gmmoption of a few small snow DAYS ment was found in one milk sample and the vendor prosecuted. The others were quite satisfactory. had ever been found in pasteurized milk. negative. ies and toilets eilziht public vards and ten public stables; one slaugh- ter house. eleven our pens. and number of private vards. were in- spected durina the month of No- emher M M int! the month as unfit for food. 52 samples of milk and 9 samples oi cream were taken. Slight sedi~ Ooun. Holman asked if sediment Dr. Coken replied in the SANITARY OFFICER "All restaumnls. public lavator- 8 W. Reardon. enmi- wore made. Other 36. urinalysis, l0, bacillus ahcrtus, smears for Gonococcus. 3. BWBIlJB gold: 3, Kuhn; 2. stools for typhoid 2, cell count 2, waters. 35. milk of the City Council last niilht. In that period '77 chest examinations work of his De- partment included: Laboratory examinations: smite, blood. widel. 3. 3. Kahm. . throat 1. colloidal sblnol fluid. . sod. and sp. Rravitv. n: uttenfwt 9. venereal disease report: Patients. treated: males 22. females l0. Total 32. New cases reported. males 2. females l. tc-fial 3. Tctel number of grfbaiumenlls RlV€Il during the month rlome nursing report: 80 vu ls verslty of New Br nswick. Terming it as pro bly the most imlmrtant advance since the est- ab ment of the school of lllores- ln i908, Hon. F. W. Plrie, Min- iser of Lands and Mines. today explained that two years of under- graduate instruction would be giv- en. In addition. a one ear post raduate course leading s. mes- ez-‘s d ee will be offered. The ecision of the Government to odd hhe new course to the Uni- versity Curriculum followed the re- ‘ueet of a delevation rcpresentinz t e U N to. and was in lberi and ides!“ 0,31“ um ng pu per - dustriesthe Minisller self laid tenderly and ROME , ‘ ' , 7_-3o p_m__.pmppku'5 graham; looted fifty twosnmplesof milk C'QG'5-C'QG""95I to $37-50 and Vocal “I110; Rosita Jemma 11'0"! "u- KQW", ‘End ""19 , TOBGCCOS perfumes $190 w “Q90 Y?“ "Juitgfalking on"); 231:0’ ‘Zlimiifseiil’ {Kill-i "Zgliitiztiliekrlgllidr Ronson and Dunhiif i ~ 2.m..l. me.;IR, .5 i’, ‘mi. s“ meg‘ ‘ s are? and yigtgugtfizeflggesaggptlg Ligme" Cutex Sets 60c to $2.00 l evenness-spy a: mitllyrmcfintailledf - sediment and $4.00'te $20.00 ch°‘°|°"‘ i" 5mm I . .——- ' - B r" E _X' mm W G F" a I C1,“: "¢.’.‘,x§§*f“,{‘_i“°’§?f‘ g3‘, y 5 was signmw; and 313$“ Shaving Sets i.00 to 7.15 And Cedar Chests _ ‘ore His Honor the Stipen lary ' meg Magistrate, under the by-law re~ Parker and shaoflers $1.00 to $6.00 , 505mm _ _ specting milk and milk vendors, a. Pens , . h . 8,00 p_m'__Chm-a) Mush. m. fine of five.d0llnrs and c0525 being so“ 5 hon‘ $4 50 Ladys Ronson Lag ters ’XAL' 4M m"'6‘°4 meg‘ imglfiem c u r ed a i c ypg ' $3 50 t $1000 €l‘ U E5 1E1‘ 01TH U!‘ Ill ' _ . ° e l LONDON the month include the followlhgr- Pmems‘ on” i“ " ‘ 9:20 ginn-Jworld Affairs," s Prisoners escorted to County Jail 5 talk by . Wlckham Steed can. 93: prisoners escorted from Jail to , . ' . 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; ~cisc 31 3 Police Court for trial l3; Ticket-of- m.. 9 58 meg , GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 Leave repots 2;‘Summonses served meg, , 49,1 m,, 6.11 meg. '7; Subpoenas 3; transients in Sta? , I tlon overnight 4; mowr vehicles I n o0 CfilflChNNl-QTI‘ u“ lrihreftilsed ‘is to condition of brakes. - w _ : p. .- us or n , . America. WBXAL, p495 m.. 8.08 gAnnugl leave of nhsence. with OLD RELIABLE DRUGSTORE COMMUNITY SING m" _ fiylolliisifimigiifisoiiiifibi’. Victoria Row and |_ W|$ §TQNE rams . r, Nov. cm to 16th: Cons able g . 41:20 push-Gramophone Rev Lund a. .1, Nov. 2lsi: to 3on1.- LHARLIE CHASE ords. ‘TPM, 25.2 m.. 11.88 meg; Qgnguble Mcrnnlsl. A, was off COMEDY TPM. 25-5 "h. 11-71 mefl- duty sick from November 14th to ' '. ., ~; e, HENRY Hun m b’ ' i DAILY i 12:00 mist-Benny Goodman dz m ' '“ 1,1 , ' C35 ___ 7 _ 9 p_ M_ E ‘k ggflélflgfffl-G garlilcgglvfusic. wu- 9:13: ‘zffinlgélziigw (ggsf g: guméestaxpericrvogcn lcogx-lngzllion GIVG COUYSC In oIglqrggvgrgd gn-[ydgd m m; on]? 1mm .’ . v ' l l -- --- ~~ Md lht’ i bCo. ithfh lid nd e 80than wasme Sour- blllllflliéygo-Mililnee BUDDY EBSEN ———- »——— llaitgifthaggglgltigieémcglenlgxrganyof 011 gourts the rgnee remit Forest Entomlllogy glgltgatlzgxdbymatgfigil number of . 0 Q - m . H A REPORT - HENRY O'NEILL Garm- an Haad And ° m N, mmunmm w," , Dec. 1a (om) m: worked m: fifteen yes-rs m s g _ M151- g MILK LNQfEQTIQN reported m 1,1,9 gm, dun“, m, —\A chair in forest entomoio . heel factory in Brsttleboro which Vicinit 1 o... Dr o... ma s: on "cerroscnz- his": .22.: scorer“ "is" rm- "d" s- ._ nspe . en r . u in e - y portions of-meat oondenfgoed dur- refirtxexdg afpl-he monthlv omeeftlinx l0 i310 BT95"? 54310.01 01' the 1711i- On. Dec. Isl. his remains were iv in the cemetery at Kingsiboro and were large number of sleighs from sur- rounding districts. Rev. Mr. Watterworth of the United Church officiated at the house and grave. The pull-bearers were six of his first cousins, Percy bertson and. Harold Robertson oiivre Rdb- ertson and RelplCRolSez-tson, Rob- bie Riobertson and llfdger Robert- eon. The coffin was driven by Roddie Kldeon His father and mother prede- ceased him a good me-ny years ago. There are left to cherish his memor one brother Willard on followed from his old home by a at 1 sident was due to the neigll ca of the Company in that f who ship's clue! officer hsd ordered life lines erected earlier it not have hsppened examined in annual inspeo on West Kermit School. Junior home nursing lissons started in West Kent and Roch-ford Square Schools. 18 senior home nursinfi l to students cf short course. 18 home visits made. Vital statistics romrt: (City 0! oes from the . Cbhnrlottetomllla Births 33. deaths. Inspec e "dam " of the . marr ares . rlvlzienegiervwce Door/gens. and snnlmrv Officer's Rovurt it" found it satisfactory. tiwhed- i v . r . tarv officer told hi his report in the Council. In addition he renort- ed several calls made to different parts of the cl _ . ‘Other activities were listed es lows: Notified the Hmiene Service conuoany to remove chree nuisan- streak EWABT OHNG . His native settlement of Kings- boro was saddened on the mornlnc of Nov. 2'1 when his only brother Willard ‘received the sad news that Ewart Ching was dead at Brettle- lbom. Vermont, from sevéiro pr e hemorrhage of the lungs ‘in His body was forwarded to the Mr. George Mcmnis. Mme Vul- lev was a visitor to the cm d-ur- ing the peat week. The hoe-W rain which fell dur- e past week certainly made fast the disappearance of the snow. leaving the roads open for cars once more and some car own- ers are baking advantage of; this get their Christmas we, Elmer Frmer. South Luke; also one uncle Haveloak J. Robert- son. Kingeboro; one aunt, Mrs. Josiah Stewart, Kingsboro, besides thirty-five first cousins in o radius of some miles and tour nwre in other countries, also eleven in United States. Rev. Alvin G. Robertson of Dig- by, N. 5., is another first cousin. RCROSS TliE SCREEN! 0f MQIIRIOOG 39 051D i“ i opportunity to no shopping done. _.__..... Mr. Edward Cairns. Baldwin's RnadwasavisitnrtotheClt/von meadow. I Mr. Bernard McQusid i8 Road n: i2 nfimy "wens u . a. n the Provincial Banetorium. fi-"i- ' Mr. Daniel Beldwindrovo to Cardigan Monday on bilsinese. " -' A number of runners from this vicinity tool: the opportunity to dispose of their hows On Monday when a car was loaded e/t Cardi- wan by the Shimrim Club. Fliataoa sun: 1a runs: NOTE I A WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR ls an ideal gift because it is An lniefnlllvull "IMP" one of the few things that may of exotic‘ foods and rare ' delicacies from nu psm of be described as bath o luxury the world will be prcsenb and a "eumim ed at Christmas to each purchaser of a Westing- house Refrigerator from new until Dee. 24th. This unusual hamper will con- tribute interest and 61-.- eltement to the festivities Miss Anna. C 48 Rmzd sbent the Dost weellfwil-lnn frlen in the City. l Mrs. Reuben McConnell return- ed to her heme in borne Valley , on Monday evening having spent the p illu- mon emonil friends and relatives in U. S. A. Mr. George Moor, New Perm made his reirular weekly trip to the City Friday returnina nliilh a full load of fmiizht and had no ‘diffi- cultv in regard w condition of the May we suggest the New HEIN TZMAN Miniature Upright Piano mun! 3.15-—‘l.00-8.l5 IT IS A CliRiSTMAS GIFT A SATURDAY ‘MATINBE 2-30 lhat will long be rememlllf“ M2‘. Ruxol Blacklett. Cardigan and appreciated evefY 5°! i" Head was a. visitor to St. Tereses on Saturday evening. Mlu Evelyn Cairns. Souris Ihenl l‘ h” H“ '°"° °' ° in your hone. m "u" the pest few duvs vlsitlnsr friends GRAND HANQ ~ a - melgivee in nsiowim Road and Priced from 9.5",’ n“ .- Payments to A Glorious thrill at Christmas-a source of pleasure and inspiration throughout - Life-JlEINTZMAN Mr. Joseph was a visi- $19400 and up’ for to Ocrdinn on ‘mursdsv. w. axgalfwceufismmlewun “BIA m O ll 0Y1 Mun-shy. ' ’ mm in March It you so dell"- . ‘Funsencrsn ’ cums TMAS GIFTFIDITION . _ OFTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IS NDW BEING PREPARED Merchants desiroiis of securing n space ls this veritable cstslogeof. Charlottetown should arrange at once. - 1 q PHONE m Ollr line of RADIOS- i _ v ' . Vlflll and WESTINGIIDUSE ls my outstanding this year. Time contain the most sensational mlopment in radios in recent ysurs-oiutemetie control and the lost word In bond-spread tuning. Cabinets of striking , beauty. Ions that sets your pulse tingling. Un- i failing dependability that comes from precision’ alg°lflfli- See tllc new module on display . S ovndup. Cushioned action washers wash clothes clean and. quickly without wear. Fro- cislou-builf throughout by Westinghouse and will give you many ysen of trouble- ‘ free service. All Westinghouse Wash- ers" are equipped with the famous .l.OVil.L wnmcsa, rum from $19.50 up. 0n Tuesday c cT-losd of lime was unloaded It i8 Road station.