“ _ ' ' riilimvrsuinu --TiilIlY ad m. JIMMY URANTE HllililiiillIiilFF-JBIIIDAVIS Idea-Will All. IRIS‘ STAIISI All. “IE5! LAUGHS! ood so and! it‘ and eiilro it‘; your lop-ll] musical to dolel lI-IOB TON‘! FAYE - MARTIN / VH1! - um- HOVICK hin-IQSEO run SPECIAL - p 3' CHRISTMAS crrr OF EDITION THE cnsanorrnrowu GUARDIAN 1s NOW BEING PREPARED . Merchants desirous of securing n space in this veritable catalog oi Charlottetown should arrange at TODAY and WE D. 3.15 — 7 —- 8.45 . Joshlng madly from one delirious 1 ah IolwIV‘ “'13....- I oday’: Short Wave Radio Program iAll The la Dianna-sol TUESDAY. DECEMBER. Ll M0 SCUW 4:00 pain-Broadcast in Eng- lish. RAN. 31 m., 9.6 meg. aLEaASNhUIAUI 5:30 p.m.—Short Wave Mail- bag. W2XAD, 19.5 m., 15.33 meg. LONDON 6:35 p.m.—"l1 Remember,” pre- sented by Percy Edgar. CSO, 10.7 m., 15.18 meg.; C6D, 35.5 m., 11.75 meg.; G50, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg.; GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. ROME 7:80 p.m.—"lElr-npire ‘Tuesday Symphonies. m., 11 1 meg.; IRE‘, 9.83 meg. CARACAS 7:30 p.m.—Viennese Orchestra. YVSRC, 51.7’.r_n.k5.9 meg. U YU 8:15 p.m.—0rchestral selectio meg. Notes?‘ 2RD, 25A 30.5 m., JZJ, 25.4 m , 11.80 EINDHOVEN 9:00 .m.—Hap Program PCJ, 31.2 m . 9.5 m . RAGUTE rt _ H; M111 iced 9:20 p.m.—Popus.r Ccnce . ‘EL-LN w L 'wspa%1rrtlri1gboxagiwiilgtgllrggndo- OLR4A, 25-3 m-. 11-84 mes; The eleventh annual meeting oi nated by the Institute for Miss 0135A. l9-7Llalfingfl23 111E8- S's'§€".l:‘."i.‘$?;'%.‘fi‘“‘§.$£ sees-recur. ti »~ o »--~-~se-»~~~ Gs»- Btaewart on ‘ruesday No- Mr McKenzie the' school inspect- 15-5 m-. 11-‘15 Ines-l CSO. 31-3 vember am the pres-idea’ Mrs or "w... visited the school a few m-- 9-58 meg: use, 31.5 m., H bert’ McNe-ill in the chair‘ days pirevous was very much 9 51 meld 051-. 49-1 m» 5-11 M“ tin ned by singing "rt ii pleased that the Institute was hav- mes- . ee Sig.” m; ggquallltéd" iol- ing music taught in the school. He P5315 lowed by the Creed in unison. Roll said it was the iirst school in his 1311;? P-2Y1g-2—G1”flm°l)11;°§§ Regain- . - 111-. - -Z 9£“..'.'“~“‘"$i° Sm" 181.33. "rm. 311113.35.» eefild ifi?“$ln’§é“ee§? TPM- 2M n». 1ygllngier- NEW present. Minutes of last meeting séildscrtilloxan Iimgoagtagltoveltilragycvhlvlgi 10:45 p'm__Ameflcan View also minutes oi the last annual were read, approved and A splendid report of the was meeting signed. work done during the year given by the president. Also the :1; moved naneisl re ti. F. IRGIIIALB Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. I’. 0. B0: ll. .1. .-- “M... _. McLeod Benile W. E. BENTLEY. K C. ‘ A. BENTLEY, K, U. I ...s.-.s- w: ... s rsan or - - v MONEY TO wAN Richmond Street $2M‘ __.. ..—_—:r_='— - "T: MacGuigan 6. Irainor mink a. MaeGUIGAN no. c. an. cum: raamori an. ' . ’i“..‘"“i'eh~““ irons i- Over Provincial Bank. 2 llohmoud Street. Charlottetown John Thompson and seconded by Mrs. William Stavert that we ap- ply for the Tuberclin test in the school The election oi officers for the new year was then appointed as follows: President. Mrs. Iorne Crnsier. Vice-President. Mrs. Robert Hogg Secy-‘Preas, Miss Mae Walker. re-elecied. Auditors: Mrs. Stirling Millas, Mrs. Hubert McNeill. Directors: Mrs. Laura H052. Mrs. John mitten, Mrs. William Stavert. Organists: . Edward MdMur- Paynter, Mm. Mabon Byron. were appointed to prepare the Decem- ber m. It was moved a seconded that members exchange Christmas gifts. School commit- tee appointed was Mrs. John Walk- er. Mrs. Pe..cy McMurrio invited the Institute t0 meet at her hcure for the Deoember meeting. Pro- cram consisted oi a reading by Mrs. John Thompson, entitled Jean and the Institute. Meeting (alosed by singing the National An- em. AVONLEA W. I. The annual meeting of Avonlea Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. Iieigh Warren. North Rustico. on Nov. 16th. President opened meetimr with Ode folowed by Creed Min tes of previous 7 Palmer & Haslam "IILIALMIELC. aanngék. c. lent or Nova Chambers _ cimieiimwo. no.1. noun ‘IO LOAN as 2.0. Boa 111 Culcliite 5 Andrews runner. amorous F.7tlici>ilElE. an. 0 v Moihieson w “i . u ~“ and lest annual meeting were reed and ad . Commit- tees reported and new ones are an follows: Cavendish school. In. Pred Clark end Miss Anita Webb. C. Webb Cavendish sick, Mrs. E. Georae ‘Mrs. Y rtiro school. _ Lorne lilo- Neill and Mrs. T. L. lllcNeill. Rustioo sick. Mrs. n. C. Wooiner . Woolner‘. eighteen Out surv .. pt. Charlottetown; Henry. . . l 1*" services will be use. ' l io oamnen Oatholie this W1 “crud... he... George MoOoMre A Director's points, guest speakers. WIXE, 31 m., 9.65 meg CINCINNATI 11:00 p.m.--Muslca Classics. WIXAL, 49.5 m.. 0.06 meg. ' PARIS 11:45 p.m.-Talk on French Events: Life in Parts (In Eng- lish). 'I‘PB7, 25.2 m., 11.88 meg.; TPA4, 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. NEW YORK 12:00 mid-Dance Music. KAI... 9.67 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.-R.ad.‘o Variety. JZJ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. MRS. MOSES BURKE ‘Ihe death omurred suddenly at e Sacred l-leari Home yesterday morning. of Mrs. Moses Burke, widow of the late Moses Burke, who died about twelve yzears ago. Mrs. Burke, who was years oi age. was a native oi 5t. Peter's Bay, a daujhter oi the late James Miller. For iorty years she had W3- friends. there, who will regret learn of the passing of this most"- utlmable woman. . She came to Charlottetown months ago. of a i-imilv of eleven. nine station; Daniel, Joseph and Philip Lower s; Mon -e. I she also leaves sixteen Brand- children, includin Major W. B.- Burke, i we -known pips-r of this city) and thirteen sree- grandchildren. “The body was ‘taken Frank Home and will leave on Tuesday at 830 a. rn. for Montague a...“ . 81c will be laid t0 e ad ini cem . in . by Rev. Ibthc Owen - rest I i We. ‘hfisfi; y. been a resident oi’ Iiower Mont- . ague, and had made many warm '1‘. B e an to seconded and carried ' = men-M G€QIIO' e . . ~ I At Edward boa-rd, as only top the cast wi m, o! radio's “Town Hall ‘Ibnight.’ and he is twice as funny facc-to-iaco. ‘The cast is unpnoaricirsly star- glorious with Jimmy Durante, the street-sweeper who crashes into Bntofi. with and a gleam cafe t , f‘ a champegéne bankroll the aaelle in his eye; Joan De with knee-action; Mar o iion; Iouise Ilovick, who keeps Reno bung. and Barnett Parker and liidwar Bombe J. . The romance is made rhythm raciant by eight top-notch tunes by four top-norm mnesmiths. The nation's dance bands will get new life from these rhythm-radiant hits: "Halt Moon on the Hudson." "I Could Use a Dream," "This 1s Where Wanted —-Male" D- B "Got My Mind on “Sweet as a S0112” by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Alice meets Tony in a Greenwich Village cafe where both are working and soon they are sing- inri and romancing under the Man- ha tan moon. Alice is “5ally" oi the bright-eyed girls’ trio managed by Fred Al.en, theatrical a ent and comical gent. Joan Davis -s “Irene” and Marjorie Weaver has the "grand old name." - Complications arise when Fred induces Ieuise Hovick to back a show ior Tony, for whom she has iallen, and his three prote ees. At the same time, Grcgory Rani! goes for Alice in a big way, When the true state oi romantic affairs is ‘lfeézsrlned, the chances oi the show 8 Suddenly comes a glimmer oi hope. Marjorie inherits an ancient John. I-Iudsorr River side-wheel steam- bOB-t- 811d Fred sets the happy in- spiratlon of turning it into a show; boat. Some neat conniving brings financial backing, some neat show- manship brings success and some neat romancing brings a happy, up- roarious finale. Harold Lloyd At Capitol As screwy a yarn as Harold Lloyd has ever a peered in premiered last nig\ht at e Capitol Theatre when the bespectacled comedian came to town in “Professor Beware," ably assisted by Phyllis Welch, Lionel stander. Raymond walom-n and Sterling Holloway. Lloyd is at his best in this dizzy tale oi a hitch- essor. Lloyd. an E€Yl>t01oglst em lo ed 17y a Caliiomla museum, tsph - self into a scrape with thefiw when he befriends an aspirin ounzhact- F111 wit an recs. He is offered a DTOV fare to ew York. And thereby hangs the tale. The balance of the picture has to do with his uproarlousiy iunn ex- firiences on a cross-country aunt. nniless. with the law at his heels and a pretty girl hot-footing it after him, his adventures rollow a whirl. He is forced to spend a n t on e deser; alone with Weldi. but wary of love he sneaks glvsiray to continue his lonesome trav- Continung towards New York via the freight train route, he teams up with two tramps Lionel stander and Ra mond album, who con- trbute eir consistently goofy share to the comedy. ' Adventure follows adventure, and before he knows what's what Lloyd finds himself marrying an heiress to escape the wrath o the law. In the meanwhile, weaethy rather hears about to marry a and es to std? the ceremony. but he's too late evertheless, he whisks his iljllghtel‘ oif h the str1's that she is t0 Oyd tries to iollow her After e's thrown ove ard twice, he leads a ma: in attack on the boat a mass finally gets his ln-ide and the approval oi her father. SPRINGFIELD W. I. On Thursday evening, Nov. 1'1. the annual meeting of Bpr ield ‘Women's Institute met at the omo 0i Mrs. Walter MaeKenzle with 14 members and 7 visitors resent. The president presided an open- ed the meeting by singing the 1n- stitute Ode followed l; repfited in unison. was answered with "A Description of My Wedding Dress" and paying membership fee. Total fees a- mounted to . . The minutes of last annual and last monthly meetings were read and approved. The president thanked the membe for their oo- nperation during the past year. ‘The sick committee reported that fruit had been sent to the sick and 4 letters oi sympathy written. The secretary-treasurers report showed a balanw on hand oi $37.11. On motion. this report was adopted. Corespondence was read from the it was moved, that the ecc- retary send $3.00 for a Health Bond ' The sick committee presented a bill of B0 cents. A bill of $2.4!) for ooal scuttle and zinc for school was also ordered d. The election officers for the following year resulted asibllows: President, Mrs. Everett ileslam: Vice-Pres. Mrs. Ernest gaslam; . M . Has- lam (re-elected): Directors: Mrs. cKenzie. ma. ‘hippes- ‘Taylor, Mrs. Lionel mo; Auditors: Mrs. A. K. MncGiegor, Mrs. A. ; sick committee, Crawford Sinclair Mrs. H. B. libs- lam, Mrs. R. Iii. lgaeerd: Gr ist- mas Tree Comm Miss Bucha , Miss can. tense nnifred Heslem. ' . seconded end carried that committee be allowed to spend 81.00. Ibs- It. I. Howard invim the mentors to her tor. De- cember meeting ‘committees will :__ . Mr! £91121 "GUARDIAN. Alice Faye In . Mrs”? The éelti-al Guardian Unlinked ll Dbl blllthl sq: "s" ...- OONIIDIIATION LII‘! INQUI- ANCE. L-flflfi-ll-III NEW I100! AND TAIL! LAMPS at Ibornhs Music Stole. NOW POI. A IIAL BIIAKFASI with Bhbin Hood rri Oats China. Silverware orpglelgr.“ DURING the e are received for pment to the Prince lzlwmi Island lur- Pool Limited by J. A. Woiiier and 00.. Richmond street. Charlottetown. L-IBB-ll-IB-ti. LITTLE THEATRE lmllilell. performance Wednesday, 3:15. L-240-l3-13-2i. LECTURE IN TRINITY SOCIAL AW. Frank Parker Day Wfll give a lecture on “Les Miserables" tonght at 8.15 P. M. Admission 26 cents. 11-198-12-14-11. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mrs. W. ' E. Proiitt, Burlington, received the sad news oi the death of her eld- est brother J. W. S. MacLeod, at his home in Vancouver, B. C., little Dec 9th SYMPATIIY EXPRESSED-The many iriends of Rev. L. W. Parker, who recently moved to Truro from B-inee Ediwa-rdlsland, will regret to learn oi the passing oi his only sister Mrs. W. Lighthowne, who passed away at her home in Mi- ami. Florida. —Tn1ro Timi- EgLICgrd COURT — m co ay an acc argcd with K315i... drunk was and another was remanded for one week. Howard Waswell, from the mainland was sentenced to six months in Jail for stealing an over- coat. A vagrant was remanded. Bweeney, 107 Queen st, found guilty o! the unlawful pos- smsion oi intoxicating liquor was lined $25 and costs or one month. BRIDAL RECEPTION —- Mrs. Chalmers Ieird received for the first time since her marriage at her attractive home in New Glasgow on Friday, Nov. 11th. In her lovely wedding gown oi Royal Blue Chif- fon velvet Mrs. Laird was assisted police John Buntain. The visitors were flowers attractive arranged intheli Agroomwh asilver basket of d nty pink ciarkis made an effective centre for the tee. table. presided over by Miss Elsie Laird, and Miss Aruiie Color. As- sisting in sewing were Mrs. Clar- ence Ila-slam, Mrs. Carl Woolner, Mrs. Victor Buntain, Miss Coles and Mis Margaret Coles. WEDDING BELLS - A very pretty marriage was solemnized in St. Mary's Church, Indian River, on Wednesday morning, Nov. 23rd, when Miss Lillian (Iaseley, dnughtw er of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caseley, Spring Valley, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Ralph Connick. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Connick oi the same place. Rev. Reginald McDonald, P. P., performed the marriage ceremony and also cele- brated the nu . The bride was att in a lovely royal blue transparent velvet dress and hat with matching accessories. She was attended by her cousin Miss Martina White oi Ehnerald who wore navy blue crepe dress and hat and matching ; Mr. Leonard Casely brother oi’ the bride acted the part oi - man. Immediately after tho ceremony the bridal party motor- ed to Charlottetown. Alter having dinner and spending an enjoyemle day in town they motored back to this home of the mo! w ere a sumptuous ding su awaited them. Rev. Mmonalii-P. P., was among the invitel guests. Shortly after- wards s, large crowd oi serenaders gathered congratulate to . Alter enjoy- ing themselves JOI‘ a few hours they made their way home wishing the bride and room the best of luck in future years. Mr. and Mrs. Connick will reside in Spring Val- ley where the groom is a premar- ous farmer. BRIDAL SHOWER -On Thurs- day evening, Nov. 17th, the frio and neighbours oi Miss Lilian Caseley, Spring Valley, tendered her a miscellaneous shower in hon- or oi her approaching marriage. The regimen room was beautifully decors. for the occasion in blue and white streamers girl friends oi the bride-to-be. VThile Mr. Bernard McKinnon layed the wedding march. the bri e was es- corted downstairs by her cousin, Miss Martina White to a‘ bridal chair, beneath a lovely arch doe. orated with blue and white streo. m- ors and large blue bows. Miss Marjorie Oonnielr, charming little daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Connick, dresse as a bride and Master Johnni Brennan. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Michrol Bren- c presents were many and beautiful and were opened by Miss Mildred Cnseley and Mrs, Le ghton Harring- ton, while Miss Mildred McKin- rion need the names and accom- %imzg witty verses. Miss Martins showed the rifts to bride And Miss Muriel beard and Min Amy Adams arranged them an the table. The bride-to-be ‘ L ‘ one and all ior the many ove after which all 1o n s ng "to; shah a Jolly "ellow and bouncing her. Th i‘? mainder of the evening was spent in dancing, music being iumished Mam-s. McKinnon and Emery Mulligan, violins. Mr Ma we. letter- Baussd 1°" 9'1"‘ United States in in receiving by her mother Mrs. t imhered by Miss O. Buntain. Fall m Ansell Judson: 4 Florence Bilrhoe; 8. Gordon Doc - editor of the _ nevertheless am “Aviation? m9 0i all the“ "i. "m *:.;:':r*.."':. emiany as tlxigmperfurmanco oi military air- c . fly highly wbliciaed has been the German Mcsserachrnidt military n tin! time. reverted to have at ed a ed oi 87? the balance oi air power in ope. It seems pyrobable that Ger- many and Its outweigh by a substantial margin the combined air 0! Britain, France and Russia.” Christmas Travellers For British Isles .12- ted C. W. Passenger ‘rraffio Manager of the Canadian National Railways. s considerable stream of traffic havi parsed across the cmmt/ry over ines oi the company. Pllflellflfl‘ __ -e. <'_I'9'r,»’ 4 Lovely Pens for lovely ladies ‘i-frfr.‘ The hlgbeetwrlflng qnnlhy procureblo. Watormanfi fifty-five years’ __ ‘enoo ie your lifelong guarantee; cumm- “Mist” TBEPEN The Iel- “M. The writegiit . e e At the right price . . . Thai of moat pone alone! Waterman’s Pen & Pencil Sets make ideal Christmas Gifl; _W. W. WELLNER LTD. J EWELLERS 103 Grafton Street Phone 188-J See Our Collection oi Waterrnanh Pens and Pencils 1 GARTER 8i 00.. LTD. BOOKSTORE 181 Queen St. Phone 70 and-its more». and. fiend’:- 1 ut on. “An Eoeniru: A countryWithoutDiooiphnaQues- with ‘ was p Kate" won-W Mrs. J. W. MAC- ext The sailing of shipstrran Halifax tionnaire on Canadianization was Kenaie. N o! meeting. this week-end and 111M118 Hell; read over, and passed to Convener Mrs. B. Chowans. roll cell to week will terminate this traiiic n! Eva (Xhowan. answered by givinl the first line the festive season caches, with ommpondence consisted oi I. a Christmas Carol. and iil a host of visitors from Canada an- let from the '1‘. B. League re- utbor. Proairp-m tie Lici ting the 1o of re-union gaming Christmas l 0am gn, , Mrs. H. Chowan en gig] raléztives an friends in the 3nd posters to be lay A Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie. an - - ~-—— ~ — 2. y; :~~-_—_:;—_--;:. “s: i: “The volume oi passenger traf- fic this ensoute to the Old Country has been quite heavy" stated Mr. Johnson, ‘and it ap- that with the greater incen- ive to travel these days many Begplo are taking‘, advantage of ’ opportunity visit Crest Britain and oc . ‘mun the “.2” " e"...'°°°”e&°..°e°.‘“€ ‘°'....‘.“ opera e ra s ecc - modate , booked for sail- ings from Canadian Forts, and». generally speaking. it ooks as ii the Old Country is going to have a considerable influx o visitors for the Christmas season, transporta- tion circla handling quite a vol- ulne of mrropean-bound travellers” said Mr. Johnston. Molmr nor-n scaoor. -- oi Mount Hope School’ formalin’: a‘ Grade X-l. endorii. . Grade IX-l. Irvin Macleod; I. Elinor Currie. - Grade VIII-l. Russel Docken- dorif; 2. Albert Burhoe; l. Ethel Grade IV-l. Jean Currie; 2. orgirae m-r. Mariory Currie; a Elmer . Grade rr-iidrsebei MacLeod; gr d I 1 Coven Currie a e - . . Perfect atien ca: Burhoe, Ethel e, Maoheod, Witley Judson, Currie, Mariory Currie, MacLeod. l Mae od. (Patriot Please Copy) WIS’! OOVEHEAD SCHOOL Report for November: X-l. Benson Auld; Thelma Mathew; 3. Rhea M M acMil- Grade vm-r. mu Craig‘; 2. La- in. MacDon ' vin sld. . —l. Beta MacMillIn: 2 Myrtle MacMilian. _, o VI-1. Gloria Mayo‘ 2. agile Casiord; a. Alvin Meebon- , . d: V-1. Bett MseMil ;a. Marigrhie Craig y an . ti th m , ' _._ .‘ gigolo-g lrrlrsa nicelg decor-snowy 1112".“ w (l) 1 Mme Mum wvleee lowed with slit-t The Grade rv (bl-—l. mum use. Donald. Grade‘ III-l. Mabel Csssford. Grads II (a)~—-1. Austin Mayr; 2. _ rtrude Mac-Don . Grade 11 (bl-d. Olive M e. ' Grade I (a)—l. Glydon : 3. onus. Grade I (bl-—l. Melvin Willie. Edith z. MmcBwen, teadrer. (Patriot Please Copy) ROSE VALLEY W. I. "terrors The annual business oi the Rees valley Women's Institute was held at the home oi llra. J-W. enaie on Wednesday evening. NW. I. Born Gui With iiazor m" . I sum voun its"... 3lFi§ .. esvpnsss l FIlOIYSiIIIiTQII soon Avoid (liiilceonlvlghienco I eep this table for". reference To have vehicle colior for other infcnnction phone The mes opened - mstitute Raul?!’ Cong, f - Creed and roll is iziilmiu in... EXPRESS imuimiu .NiT_lfliiil EXPRESS ran: AND a ouanrrn . it wfwiwcar-irmr-raeuimmm ikiir ‘its: f_-i;',_,