l l ___(.‘v_UARDIAiY. __ CHARLOTTETOWN . ' a a a a a 4 a‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ i i Contributions To Tho Central Guardian ‘ - - ~ - -- l ——-—- N : _ I“. column h fuav“ ‘or n". FRQOTE ‘TICKETS FOR EVENING PROGRAMS WILL BE ON SALE AT THE BOX OFHCE of local interest. but advertising of M 3'30 To 4:30 RM‘ TODAY‘ l ——— i 1 newly Illturo may be ' --~- -——" -—~_—_~~-». - -_. ouannorrarowu cournwan ‘la-mi; 2"" . m“ M“, ml i v l i saoo-ivir. and Mrs. .1. u. Mec- ' ' '““" ' i P d T d .......... a... a. l, rmce war o ay ur. Fri. Sat. MURBAYTOHARBOR DISTRICT COOKS r '-—" l 1 nab-slams ' — or Chrlstma; Photo-I Mo r r M» I-IoVIS ~ Mvanav HARBOR m! MRS co" ° FEDERATION LIFE lN~ ‘VALLACE WHITE ‘UKANCL l 5.20:6. and MacFarlalne $5.00 ___ l ‘. 0 Each-George C er" Mrs. A‘! YOUR SE .. ‘ 1t. P, Brooks. 00p l- cOMdins 25% Prepared Oval Company PlllgzlclliiiiaAmx-l i ' $1.00 Each: Mrs. Emerson wh G l____ a l - .C0h00n; Lloyd Herring; Mrs. Ger- "l "m MRS- '-IOHNs0N's saunas-l ;a1d Prowse: H. P. Cohoon: Mrs. WEAR - Bargains in dresses l ‘ .. - , s l! liggg-gzlx’ Vvssfl. Mrs. Herbert, H‘ naliclous Flavour sweaters. skirts, etc. I 50c Each: Mrs. Mac Buell: Mr . ‘l Ma my; i | James MacKay; Philip Biillarxl; A" "l3 "VIII" warslllllrnreo tiraglllrllllllu “m! .Miss Lexie Penny; Everett Buell; ,, p, ton, A1,- md "l5 c1,,{,,‘c‘{,“°“°'i§ Mrs. Reuben Mar-hon. IVY I IMF ffl'@lY Montreal and Boston PhonlllenZOSl r ZSc-Jarmes Harris. o, 54a ' , Total--$18.25_ , ____ > MURRAY HARBOR av MRS, n. r. MR- FISHERIVAAN, -e h ' era. n" ,, i", . i spoons FEATURzs or '41 FASHIONS a or smllelt Billlllllnlfilil g Your! Supellrsl". . I. Imsiifno Jliaxiuzw Louis a. kiarris; Th, muawmcmue some m7 x 8. ’T‘§e;“1:§me1e:r§5 itgedancii u‘ -RodbookMfllos|nel 1 i $1.00 Each: Mrs. Joseph Beth] “ml” hmw- " “d ‘"° "Wmmnflllypiood lllugys. r w n lll ll l Mrs. Elmer Stewart: Mrs. Caril “m3” 5klF95- 101189!‘ lines. for G" Y°l1T5 i068)’. A. Kennedy do Co. ' f l l I kWh“ ‘"5 W”. i’ Imchards. Mm Tom Don. M!‘ tge slim silhouette and the roumb Ltd., 32 Queen Street. Charlotte e l l _ r and loved even/min. :- lC-arl Cohoon. l i f silhouette. Hip interest in all mlm- I t = r q u" “m” 1* 50¢ Eden; M“, 15mm gent‘; W” 0i fflbrics. in the form of _ ——- Q —Lo0e|lo Persons iMra Percy Leeco; Mrsi. Ernest pYpl“m5' Lumcs- MP Pockets, Or 019%?‘ CLINICS Co!‘ b 1i’ ll . Beck; Mre Angug glaeNeily g5¢_ Eig? Dfldded hips, cw” RURAL SCBOOLSF- - ‘ ssM.vh “m. ywflsi Jim's captain of liis teaml This robust, active lad eats l ¥$6t1M1O!‘$t1!I€e§rrl1-‘gl accerlillledwl-lcsilrllslleclr tllllllrlgllllglll lager’ install; $61k llllleptlleililfeefdliellillltlleuéllgn l e . .. i -Esquire Magazine l’ rich, wholesome, hefty-husky,‘ Nabisco Shredded Wheat ‘wmlui’. EARN)“ B‘. “Kg hips. glh pa‘ ed ficer. Dr. B. C. Keeping, completed i e . » 1 IN T 5'6." col-OR 4F nary rgornlng . . . to help build energy .’. . muscles . . . < MARVIN G. HERRING l , M1455’ blouse in back and L! b” xgcullatlng against Smallpox of t.he l ' _ _ " ‘ . "The pick of the l» airflll? 0110811114 iecllhnsteady nervealnu see-‘Nabisco i $200 Each s D Hu h_ L J .11: used n many different ways mun; and pieschool population for‘ v ‘ _ graiftzmc . pictures,“ o bllrcdded Wheat 1s whole wheat III its most natural form.’ l lanelll, l l l K l l l wlgl different tabrlcs‘ cOsléfédll-s-l-lllélflfmch lllellll a calmly l‘ l l l ‘r P K -Jimmie Fidier <- lt 1s actually baked ready to serve . . . to a digestible, l $100 Each' Fred C White’ Mrs ,,,digsll,f,"e°°ldi,”°sld““d mu sleeve‘ l! visited evrfeilluilllllleey yigri-fsllfomllhlll ' ' l ' ll‘ " - ' ' ' ‘ ' l‘ S _ l‘ Si . .. ' ll honey-brown! Always temptingly oven-fresh! Alw-uys Robert Bell; Freeman White; Mrs. Dliaperles énguhlsiipockets to give important sen-lat’. Smflllpvx is an; ‘e ' N, , . ‘ "Yhsv made the Pul. 0 ilav0"_l"ful.hat Nablscoshreclded Wheat. 1 A159" . M9149“? Mrs-l Huber‘ the one-sided look. but banished "m" Clmadal d"? WI rl-i l ' SID ma’ M" lllliwel in“ ll". 0r|ginal Niagara Flu‘ product i White; Mrs. Wallace Whrte; Mrs. Lengths var 1 the efficient labors of the Iiealth: a amii-v _ _ on Academy Award > ’ ~ ‘id Sh ~ - J M L d y’ m“ “g l° i“ s i l ‘ CLARENC ~ “ “cry (hy- HgOa Dallillnlltf alxclls Ill/I l? l Id individual. Afternoon dresses are elllllces or each Pllolllllcel who lm-l lllllllllll llll l ' Flmlml c v c : . rs. a c ona : mostly about H inches {mm the nua y wage an incessant and never' l "l levee" may by pa.“ owe," _oe.emy Kneeling ' loieilbYThe gillggflnagklekvwfeflfir; ‘£35,351 floor. although some dresses. be- 5x25; Qffélff all???“ this dmmig ' i‘! i: r ' - I - ,1 r I l i1 ‘p l 4 CANADIAN SHREDDED Beck: Mrs. Rem‘ Buen. cause of their style are lust above mg awareness o’ the in eglirangrllvk] "leoutifuli I could i: WHEAT CQMpANYI HQ ,rotynl_sls_oc‘ ‘ ankle dleiigth. bHowever. as after- earl‘. vaccination are ppresefizkfg ‘I ‘wish tor all authors ‘I NIAGARA FALLS, camps .l . °°“ “Si” 6mm” ""8". the tn " ' i‘ ill a tl ‘ MURRA‘PE.TI£I‘RB9VI:{IT?E‘ MRS. agility s-kirt for evening wear inlgrglslllfsnlillliiloiligesgililfilfilidli:i llyllrgmu ltlrollllllslllllioh $100 Eacll- Mlyvlfi Herring‘ Colourslllltcrl-gelrlrllllallilllltltlilllt and many llllillll necessary plllllalllolll vamln ‘ o. "l." wlllllhtlla "l. 0 - F -; r ‘ D a ons were carrl-ed out in the ' screen." - oriorie 4* Tlgglcn-aialfiriii/EB}pfplpnhglgrqiierstiiie. as: Feglllciurs are being shonn for School; of prince County this Mm r Kinnon Rowlings, who ‘I we E;d~1~_‘_m_5 L I Brook; M“ - unln when 2.823 school and 1266 . wrote "The Yearling" 4' l‘ '_ 1t H- _‘__ '_ o has; H"; Sim?‘ preschool children were protected ,1 , l\lll'lsl éllillnllllllllllllrgé l lllllll l l ll Clllrlilllillglllsana r- nor llglllllll Smlllmx‘ makmg i‘ “Md I Clem Bevans-Margaretwycherly-Forrestiuciler > a‘ - - 3 r I i l r 4_ . - l - - _ . > 3 “usecaaelit; g/irs. ‘Bruce Gormely; ___ 31a“, i? lsllzhevflfgéggfligliiis- o’ l 1 Based on the Pulitzer Prize Novel by W ~ ‘S- “Y” @'_"‘~‘- VTCTOBIA. Nev- 10 —lCP) -_ Health Division to centre their ef- ‘I Mariano Klnnan Rawlings i l5C—W- H» llll-lnklcr- M155 PlUlllS DQ381316. IS-year- 10ft r11 Kings Cagney unm- the e Clouds llllnsmi as "Jody" _ : I ‘Yotal-tofii. old high school girl. is one of Ca- opening of soilooi in the autumn ‘ -W'"""°'itteilllfldtmyliwlvd A Memlsoldwylhldayfl‘ Film"! . ‘MURRAY HARBOR. BY MRS. iladas youngest licensed women >_ l i " ___~l t ‘, JOHN MCDONALD fllglxzll; pll0ti. i t n BbRIDA: SSHOWER. — Oii Noil- r . 0 D 5g40o_M;;_ Horace white _ egan earn ng o y with em er t e th, the friends and.e $1.00 Each: Fred Harris; w, Hg)‘- the Victoria Flying Club last year neighbors met at the home at‘ e 9 l: r15. John McNeil}; Gem-Be MeNem; and won her pilot's iiceilce a few Miss Florence Cameron to tender ’ (Cmiilnued from page it) Mrs. J. W. Richards; Vere Rich- months ago. She now has 50 hours her a shower in honor of her ap- l '”“*"‘“”*”*‘““*‘ ***“""“"“‘*'°'1' ________ . , _ , . _ _ I _ ' “rds; John 1L McDonald; Vere hOlO flying to her credit and aims proaching marriage. T th Bl ~l D. " .:~" .. ..r::.t:Pl;u:it*i§§&:li:.“::e;:l.i:*ltl:r::;"ii§ Ber-.. C . . “~§*:;" “i¥i?°”S‘"2““- .~r~~=»l"H@~ C meslhieroei @3515 li???%~»\i?i?é»»3¥ """""""""*""~"*"'**""'*""*"*'* . . , . ~ ‘ "I ~. ‘s. cci Pl111_\'_ ual e 1 . _ l . , . .. . . ._ . _ 1.1». in». nine); “align; on egg, yo, m“. she would inadvertently do. Fach. (“Tarp cm nlanv ‘us. have w he“ M 1e “til? "itri/O}! Dlllird by Mrs. E. V. hiallleod, the of the Jubiico Woinens lnstilulc i soul/oiling that. would arouse the demon in him. , l l l» l? l ll l l such 1 . .3" ,.. and la“ brldeqmbe “a! led u’ ‘he preully ‘ Presented ill“ Biifw-“Pbe will‘ i I R C ‘v "nlifnlvgsewgiotthtéontlrpitnylofi jtegsltousy, don't marry; agy girl. No Se-i-lgélallfilasillfiilll-g" ' a jig “at (flu-psi:- said. gsfigxsd fffnnrd orwhonor JbY is!‘ a beautiful Radio table. Miss "SUSIE STEPS OUT" ‘l _\ - a. e a a green-eyed 1il5 and inflicts , , T t 1 . . . '9 - a '55 "l"? a Cameron thanked all present iol- ‘ W" hm Mum,“ Hung)“ l“ M“; ‘heorge rd of rnluty odols in N00,,“ The ribbons were rut by their kindness and iilviivd iliclll Shows 3:30 - 7 . - ' ._ TOM 115-35150 _ Hmellluilol baslnelm‘ Spullkle Misses Doris Dawson and ieanetta l ' ‘ii ' l i Alt ' l ‘l lllhlitfi. DOROTHY DIX: My first quarrel with my husband afierll ‘F100 Foch‘ Mrs ioim 1-‘ Stew- B00: i‘: lqgrolge cl llllle on - llllll ‘\' l -l 'l‘ l - llllsl l-lll lll llll- llllllv llllllm I cl r-—-~__M_l‘_—.___“_*“"_l—_—'**‘r H W N _ _ - . , ._ . e . .' a. . v 3 , e as H“. musuuess .1 oonlln o; the the humerous verses gingnqg For shes a Jolly good —- w. ._____ t..l ital. has been caused by my being pestered to death by a borrou- Hi1. Tlwiiiiis llviriile. ills. Marla disappears‘ sweep up {he lime and tvere YPBIl by Miss Helen Trainnr. yellow" a ‘lalmv lune], “~35 sen-ell lug lPlgllbOi‘ uho ls lluays out of everything one nerds in oue‘s kltch- hrvillflfli MIS- I-uiili‘ Stvwnii: Mrs. r b m n _ l“ A M L l“ . ‘ ezi. Sllc never has any milk, butter, flour. sugar. meat. bread anything Vyius‘ Penny: Eiuiest McKinnon: ll e 0o" - ‘5- W -- Ft eririun and . is. and all doparivd to lhclr ilomcs to Mi. Sl1CjL15Lfun5 Qygr and gets them 1mm "m and She H“ such a Mm Jggeph Llvlngsmne; Mrs, Ray — W’ “ ""'_ Wm“ —_—i_" '__ Wiihiiifl ll"? 1111"“ “l "mm" f‘ 1".“ ,, poor lllrmory she always forgets to repay them .Stewart. | ous sail on the sea of .\lX1li‘ll‘l10l1)'. But my husband thinks that I should be a lgoorl neighbor and let l 50° EM)‘: 3"" Jon" Ll"i"g5l°"e5 “The Yeafll-fi ” l _l' l-“Tl” l I T' l her impose on me. Should I? iMrs Kimball MncKay; Mrs. Neil g ' SR,"""""‘~"""“'@\RKYRRB‘G&~(X '_ '1 M53311!‘ MacKay; Mrs. Spencer Sharcm. g ( i: i§""i°“i." .. .. .. l Th“ B°dy i. ~ ~ ' . i . . ' . b o moon that she tourlld out thagt she dldnsllltllaslelllllllfllelégg. llulllilllelnlllhel: 5215K VANISERSTlNE BS i l d lobake a cake, you might condone the offence. but the habitual b ...\\'er ls nothing less than a thief. 0i llayiilg for them. m ‘lllitft next tlnletiiis deadbeat makes a demand upon you just, tell “51 110v you have only enough food for your own need. and that she .. lale to patronize the corner grocery instead of holding you up. hiiifi-Mrs. I". W. LcLaciileur. $1.00 Each: Lucy Lumsdeil; Mrs. John Bell: Rev. Roy Vcssey; Mrs. Roland McPherson; Preston Rob- ertson: Mrs. Roy Brooks: Mrs. Miri- burn Stcuart; Mrs_ C. B. McDonald. Tile-Mrs. Harry Brcllaut, 50c Each: Mrs. Wm. McKenzie: ‘Mrs. Duvlci Vaniderstine; Mrs. Phasle Jordan; Lawrence Stewart; Whitney Brrilaut. She grafts hcr groceries instead am VDQROTHY DIX: My 17-year-old sister ls my problem. I NM iiCL lyeilivS her senior. When we were young we didn't have goo ‘i: i l1‘l tie way of nice clothes. but now that I am working I am gel. ~13 "WSW u 800d wardrobe. But the trouble is I haven't a stitch ma: £55m sglldmy own. My sister ls about the same size that 1 am and shr- Total-SIILQS. _ m“ tiles wear my clothes She rips them to pieces, returns theln MURRAY "A3501; By M115, n. - a dicss l: too dirty she hides it. I “MCHON M have tried locking my door, but. I had to get a duplicate kcy for o. lcl and she turns 2t over to my grafting sister. What 51ml] 1 do’; . BIG SISTER. thATPESWER: Practically everybody who has teen-age sisters goes swgyvgrs you‘; experience. Little sister is always mad for dresses and ‘ my] an ouses and especially she yearns for your best things. I "Yr i; uevfr takes care of anything. our ony protection is for you to buy a good big stout w n robe ll-lluk and k ep th k l l l l all l n llrfli that she cllm't pieckfly m your own pockell You lllllll have to have $2.00~1<‘rl~d MacLcod. HBO-Mrs. Mabel Beck. 50c Each: Mrs, Charles Collier: Marshall MncLeod p 30c Each: Ernest Machon; Mrs. Eliza Osborne. QSc-Mrs. John Machon. Toirll-Mbfl. GUERNSEY COVE DISTRICT BY MRS, VICTOR STRICKLAND $1.25-Mrs. Archie MacDonald. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Hampton Hew- kllls: .\lrs. Kimball LeLacheur; Louise Nicolle; Orrin Bell; Charles Jordan; Everett L. Harris; W. F. Brehaut; C. W. Hawkins; John . Brehaut; Chester LeLacheur; Den LeLncheur; Mrs. Victor Strickland. 75c Each: Mrs. Fred Davey; Mrs. John 1i. Davey. 50c Each: Clara Gosbee: J. J. iMacKay; Shirley Bock; P. J. Bre- UIGG DISTRICT BY IX. W. I. SCOTT $2.00 Each: D. A. MacPherson; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MncLeod. _ $1.00 Eaclh: S. E. Mlcmd; Elie lMaeLeod; Mrs. W. E. MoKlnnon: J. Otis McLeod: Mrs. Warren Daw- ‘son: M. F. MacLeod; Mrs. Will I-fuglh; s. A. MacLeod: welllnawn McLeod: Mrs. Lloyd Robbins: Mrs. llllllllllilillllilllllli STll ll li lllii dill‘? in: . - ; M .. Edis M Lood: Mrs. Here ls Lifelong distinction for her dren- l A rzlcheog "ugh Mcxuh In; teble~lmernstionel Sterling Silver ‘non. Munro Meuod; Mei-y Mae- dresserwere, the proud possession of , lLeodi Mrs. Peter MacQuceti: M": thousands of C " women. {James Giilis: Lauchle MacPherson. l "i Many fine designs have ‘been James Martin. M I k treated by master craftsmen-ii lxl-llwls‘ Hudson “ll c l sviil pay you lo visit us and see 50c Each: Mrs. Alec N. McLeod: Mrs, Ernest Shaw. these end other designs styled '1'ol.al—~$29.T5. by International. All inllerm SPECIAL are priced within your budget. New Haven W. I. $10-00 Use Our l-AYJWAY ' m xaarmo wins TIME! SERVICE DONDON. Nov. 11 -- (OP) - The Imperial Economic Commit- tee, wlm approval of the Domin- fons represented on it. will hence- forth ba known as the Oomrnon- wealth Economlo Committee. it was announced“ The chance was made because "the term Commonwealth‘ rather than ‘Imperial’ is more in keep- A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR CHOICE Q. ZJ-aglo’! M-G-Ms triumphant flimlzaea . of Marjorie Kliman Rawlings‘ Pulitzer Prize novel. ‘The Year- ling,” comes to the Prince Edward screen to take its place with the greatest motion pictures ever made. Not since tile memory of such artistic triumphs as ‘The Birth of a Nation." “Captains Courageous" and "How Green Was My Valley" has there been brought to the medium o! the cameras e story so beautifully enacted or so fraught with emotion as this stirring tale. of a frontier family who fight for survival against the powerful forces of lature and the elements. All the wizardry of Hollywood at its greatest has been employed to bring to life in living Techni- color the deeply stirring and emo- tionally penetrating narrative of the Baxter family -Penny. Ma. and little Jody-of the unremit- ting hardships they undergo to suueeze the bare necessities of.1ife out of the reluctant soil, of the Phzfil that follow in the wake of the slaughter of a meager live- stock lly a maraudlng bear, of the theft of Mala h0g5 by the neer-do-weil Forrester neighbors. of Penny's dramatic encounter with s deadly rattlesnake, end fi- nally-of the tragic havoc of dire- ly needed crops unwittingly de- stroyed by the irrepressible “Flagf the beautiful little fawn adopted by Jody as his pal. The part of little Jody. who learns the hard lessons of life at an early are when he is forced tn part with the yearling deer whom he loves more than anything else, is enacted by an astounding new Juvenile performer, Claude Jar- man. Jr.. who was selected for the important role from among hun- dreds o! applicants. He gives the part e tenderness and sympathetic appeal that makes it. stand out with clarity and emotional impact against the adult work of such fine performers as Gregory Peck and Jens Wymsn. ing with modern trends." an offi- elei e meat ssld. lewellgu [as 90m Qeneoationa. e ' 0f Yours i/ , r g James W. Barton, M. D. l\V/~4 zc 4\‘/\.\AA . A ~ g .‘ I Sec.“ (Continued from page 14) Many of these cases are caused by the side or transverse process of the bones of the spine pr€5slng on the roots of nerves. Rczncving this extra. portion of bone (cervical rib as it is called) gl-ves relief from pain in the neck. shoulder and aim region. Just as a rupturelll disk bctlvecll the bones of the spine in the lower back causes low back pain, so does s. ruptured or crushed disk be- tween the spine bones in the neck cause neck. shoulder and arm pain. Some months ago i vrrotc about this pain and its CfllFC. and PCCCIH- ‘ 1y research workers lluve been find ; Png that thlspause of puiil is more l common than was lhouglit_ ‘ i111 "Archives of Slirpcrl." Chir- AZD. Drs. F. V. Krisloif and (i. 1.. Odom report 20 cases li ruplurid_ intervertobrai disk bctwccn the l spine bones of the nook. Tile pain Y may be caused by pressure frclll the disk on the large nerve of the spine (spinal cord-i. or on the roots extending from the spinal cord and roots. In n11 cases there was :1 his- tory of an injury in this re_f:"nn-- most often a blmr on the head or pepeatm injuries to tho head and ;neck. , In most cases the history, as told iby the patient-usually a history of a blow or a fall together with his ‘description of the location and type iof paln-amables the physician to ldiagnose an injured disk. and ap- propriate treatment is glvcn. Where the roots only are corn- Ipressed. extension of the neck and iappllcation of a support gives relief, lor an operation to remove the disk is porfnrlned. l Wilerc, however. the spinal cord itself is compressed, injecting the cord with a substance shows up by ‘ X-rnyr the exact location Whore the ‘pressure is, and an operation is performed. THE TONGUE By Louise Towris You nlay keep fcci from slipping. Arid your hands from e\-ll deeds. Bu_t to keep your tongue from trip- Dim: What unreaslng care it needsi Be you old. or be you young. Oh. beware! Take good rare Of that tlttle-tattle. tongue! your tell-tale Bhoemaking was an honored pro- fession in ancient Egypt. A stone carving 4.000 years old shows an Ezlptlari shoe factory ln operation. with e workman cutting leather soles out of tanned hide. lees ’ AUTRY-afllhiiitiwa Uillll IOIEIIS Siffilllfi IDHBWAY DAMIAN OTIYII us: coilllln sort l lfflllli Pill.‘ COMEDY - NEWS CARTOON - JURIES QO-QO4O §§4§§4Q4§44 §§O O O 0 0F DANGER ADELE MAM-BIUKEIINEDY litllll orlm - slows toe UIIJI’ Ill! flfli TERRYTOON - MUSICAL ADVENTURE - SERIAL \' Q4 64 §6 O-QOQ-O-OO-O 6-00-449004 -_-_-i-__-___-______ . FABNBOROUOH. lent. England —-(OP)—A SO-pound bomb was found by a householder digging in Ilia back garden. ' racy“ FIETEEN