N§J\‘v-L£-;J-4-': J1), 1518 1...‘. LHAKLeJi Areas/MU‘! b@4a.\UlAN PAGE THREE Ligourian Players Precast The Comedy Sensation of the Your "AUNT TILLIE GOES T0 TOWN“ Holy Redeemer Hall TUESDAY 8i WEDNESDAY nvsumo‘ uovumea ma and soul au sum! ADMISSION Z5 CENTS. YOUR FEET llllRT? Phone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropollisi—l’odiatrist 143 Gt. G00- SL. Charlottetown All loot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Special Foot plates lo casts _,'l'hls column is reserved for nun of local Interest but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents ‘a word strictly pay- able In advance. ,_'SUBSCRIPTIONS to . the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume ..'Il/OBIN HOOD FLOUR ls ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. JDURING TIIE entire season pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island l-‘ur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart. Clark Brothers Store. Montague, L-Zlil-ll-Ql-tf. ..'IOX PELTING PLANT of the Charlottetown Fur Sales 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown w be operatiornh daily throughout season. ls is the most up-to-date pelting and cleaning lant Can- All and ng is done by eleetrici . coats no more and Ls done r18 t. Now open for busi- DUI. la-llfl-ll-i-S-Wcd-Rt-tl. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations cormacrln roa even!" wan- uasnn ANSIQUBEATURDATI IETAIL MARKET bee! M“; 16-221: Cream 40¢ celery Mulch 15-30! Potatoes ‘pk "if, l2-l4c gigs?" . ill-m Cauliflower cec 15-350 hifs°ilu .3532? mi; va-suoo a» lamb u» It-fl-m Carrots a lbs ~~1°¢ Beets a lbs 10¢ Cod lb 5° “m” 1 a a 30-54:: Craba-‘rm es (f "qflm Squash lb “hm-l 12c C“ i‘ ‘t szoo-ssoo $l.10-$l.25 $6.00 Ducks Pigs ll wks old lmir Oysters quart Pork Po Artichokes 8 1M (Oc 18-220 $0 BARGAIN FARES i gro v H A L I F A X v lllilttllf°$ltull fl | Mm, Dec. l2, l”! ll.‘ $6.00 hm OIIAILIDTTETOWN hopmloaamv Low Peru from other ncuou Children of flee and under Twelve yuan o! an HAL!’ I48! Ticket: Good tn DAY 0040888 ONLY for Farther Information 0on1" any Ticket Agent K l\Nl\l)ll\ N NATIONAL H» IVIHVNNIHI m illN-llll THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lhle In udv L... qoorner. W01‘ the traslc acciden OPEN , ROAD T0 AIRPORT- Fssgenrzers yesterday included Dr while Premier Thane A. Camlpbell flew frcln Summerside to Moncmn was Ieamerl WILL REIVIAIN "BIND-REV. G. Clflyle Webster. Dastcr of Zion Presbyterian Church at Charlotte.- Owen Sound. Ontario. it was an- 1112 of the Presbytery at. Zion Chwh yesterday. Rev. Mr. W015- ster received a call from the On- tario Church several weeks ago. Y8St€rdny' a drunk was fined and costs or five days. Another was remanded. Twenty-five prohi- bition cases were adjourned till Friday without being heard. man charged with taking and og- erating an automobile without i e COM-wit of the owner was remand- Bd till this morning. RAILWAY LINE OPENED—’I‘he railway line from 5t. Peter's to Charlmieiown was open yesterday for the first time since last Fri- . E. MricKinnon. Sup- ol’ the Island Division, Canadian National Railways. said last night. Lashed by a 50-mile Dale. Poundlngseas nonnelly high tide mined the rails in St. Pewfs. Swatches of track were washed out in several places, since Saturday a crew of 50 men had been wor FISIIERMEN ADDRESSED The Fishermenb Union of Norm Rustioo was highly honored on Wednesday evening by two ad- dresses Mr. George Earle. Govern- ment Instructor on the Curing of fish, and Professor A. B. Mac- Donald of the Extension Depart- ment. St. Francis Xavier's Uni- versity, Antigonish. N, S. Dr. J. T. Croteau, organizer of Co-opera- tives on P. E. I. was also pre- sent, Mr. George LeClair. presi- dent of the Union presided and celled upon Mr. Earle who gave a. very instructive address on the manufacturing of fish and the methods of fishing, he stressed the necessity of having quality. By his address he has shown that he ls well informed in his work and has the fishermenb interest at heart. The president then called Profemor MacDonald who gave an inspiring address on the Co-oper- alive Movement in general. stress- ing in particular the necessity of more personal develcnnlcnt through the Study Club to acquire the pro- per ideas necessary to solve the present day problem. A heurty vote of thanks was tendered the speakers by Mr. James C. Blaoquire. The meeting closed with the singing of Gui Save the King. Liguorian Players Stage Performance sottson w “Md they 17795,? . 1.1. nud- iro c? tligufgéy aliieléisdei l-lall en , 1115i Bwnhm . m efficient The play Wildsr-lllédfirxese Jcnkin; dlflflfifilfié in me cast. which dis- ilnauishcd l-icklnll comm" w ere. They were _ Ka ‘Qflggrudl; rllei-‘li w in Inn . ’ Mooney- avs in ‘and Piluey included: MM? Hall. Clarence Hwglilkfllxur Mnmn’ P] cullagha gliacialties inolllfig action “Mflmmys Moran by Messrs. m "A Tisket a gouwtt was $15,050?“ Bet/w nishedbvMN Mme mallet. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishlre Phone 149 I This column la reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at d cents a word strictly pay- anoe. couunsanlou urn msua- ANCE- t-c-lsa-r-zl-su CO-PILOFI‘ BURIEQ-A recent issue o! the Daily Province, Van- MIVEI‘. reproduces a picture oi’ the burial of Co-Pilot Jack Her- llll. one of the young flying offi- cers who perished in the flaming wreckage of his ship at Regina Nwllily- Among those carrying 7-09 50d? t0 its Iss4, resting place ls Co-Pilot Stewart Macklln of Charlottetown. his churn and fel- who is deeply grieved A City snow plow opened the road from the Marlbeque Road to Upton 0lIT-mt Ymflflay. lt was learned. Jenkins from Charlottetown‘ m" 1°“ Traffic was lillllter than it had he?" 510W “May's blizzard. it town would not accept a call to nounred fcllocvillg a special meg-e- roucr: COURT-At police cousrat taglna R 1'01‘ “SCH gl-esflve liewcmn- crs to the run-ks of Lilli-Willi" may‘ Others in the cast were h t- old gavoyms with those véd o a John Kenny. i rem i-lowdtt - W- Affifle Tree" “M a duet trill?“ Callaghan lfld th We“ “ma” A‘ ‘“‘u§.lli‘i§-‘.’ hi”. rtily encorcd- usic was 211m 13;‘; l A 0m‘ Kath w‘ includea!‘ EXPERIENCED OPERATOR has asurprise for you at 234 Queen St. Finger Waves . 35c. Manicures 25c. bSZO-ll-Illl-li. IISIIERMIN ELECT SLATE..- Mr. James C. Blacqulere was elected president of the North Rustico Fisherman's Union at the annual meeting of the organi- zlrtlon Monday night. Mr. Archi- bald I-Iertling was elected vice- presicient while Mr. Alvan Peters was re-elecfed secretary. Members of the executive committee in- clude: George LeClair, Joseph L. Peters. Joseph B. Gallant, and Bertram Blacqulere. Retiring presi- dent Geor e LeClair presidedand gave a rev ew of the year's activ- ities. The financial statement was presented by secretary Alvan Peters. TIIIEVES CHOSE ODD [DOT- Charlottetown thieves of late have stolen everything from oysters w heavy safes but they hi-t Friday during the height of the blizzard. A had installed a pump to supply water, for his residence. Saturday mcrninlz he worked the pump handle vigorously but no lquid appeared. Possibly the pump was frozen, he thought. Investigation revealed the 40-foot mpe in the well had been stolen but the con- siderate thieves had left the new pump to the owner. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hamid W. Mac- donald of Georgetown. and Mrs. Bessie Waller of this city have re- turned from a two weeks’ visit to Toronto. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and her little son. Edward returned to their home in Glen Valley after visiting relatives and friends in Quincy Mass. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l0 3_.30—1Ch Brownies, Social flgll, b.30—‘lt.h Guides, Social Hall. TAO-Service of Prayer and Praise, Heart/L IialL B-Ziii-Dlstrict Visiting Committee, C ra nt Recognizes P. E. I. Fishermen llave ‘Urgent Needs‘ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Nov. Zil-Cabirlet. council has approved an approp- riation of $30,000 as a relief grant for Prince Edward Department officials pointed out the grant was not part of any general plan for direct relic-f for ishennen. but meclfically to meet certain urgent needs in the small- est province. NAME BED FOR PREMIER LONDON -(C<.P) —St. George's Hospital here has received 21.000 (94,760) from Mrs. Meyer Sassoon for s. "Neville Chamberlain" bed. QUITS LIBERALS, SUPPORTS BITISH PRUHE MINISTER LONDON, Nov. 29-81:‘ Henry Lunn, Vice-President of the Lib- eral Council and a well-known author. today resigned from the [liberal party and announced he was in comiglete ‘sympathy with Prime Minister Chamlberlairfs for- eign policy. Sir Horny declared he no longer can support the “war policy" of the Liberal leaders. He. has served as an officer of the Liberal council for theWpastIO years. n CONNOLLY-At Iona, Nov. M, 193s, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con- nolly a son. walnsn-At North Tryon. 22, 1968. to Mr. Walsh, a son. ‘ Eniiififs Nov. and Mrs. Alva uo N — at 01-- well Cove at the home of the bride on Thursday, Nov. 24, i938, at 8 o'clock in the evening by Rev. DK. Ross. B.A., assisted by Rlev. W. B. Ma/aPhail. B.D.. Richard L. Jenk- ins, sonof Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jenkins of Powrlal to Sadie Jean Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Nicholson of Or- well Cove.__ DEATHS _ RACKHAltL-At Wllcntlcy River. infant son of Mr_ and Mrs. Preston Rnckhnm. November 12. i038. George Merrell. In te r e sting City Marriage Tllis Morning Trinity United Church manse was the scene of a quiet but pretty rrurrlage this morn ng when Mary Evelyn. daughter of Mrs. MacKen- sic and the late Rev. J. W. Mac- Kenzie. Charlottetown. became the bride of Mr. Ralph Wilso Charlottetown, son of Mr. Mrs. R. A. Becket. Montreal. Rev. Hugh Miller officiated and only thetimmediate families weze pre- scn . The bride wore a gown of Paris brown made on princess lines with amber trimmings and a oorsage of taltxmen roses. Her coat was of Paris brown boucle cloth with sable trimmings, ac- cessories to match. Foil a wedding breakfast at the Ca an National Hotel the happy couple left for Halifax from where they will sail on a honey- moon tlrip to Bermuda. The Guardian joins with a host of friends in extending best wish- es. Changing Crder Causes Unrest In Young People Canadian youth had th .a.nd the spirit of pioneer fordlears without the work and thrill of conqumt over natural obeteclesMr. H. S. Hocking. general secretary of the National Council, Y. M. O. A. declared in an address at the Canadian National Hotel last position in September last Mr. Hooking. who was fonnerlv assistant judge of the family relations court at. To- ronto ls just completing n. tour of Canada calling at all local associa- tions. Because of the restriction of young people due to changes in the economic situation there was more need than ever before for the work of the Y. M. C. A.. the speaker believed. The "Y" had pioneered in many fields, adult education. boys work with the latest develop- ment being the work of (the oc- onumic council in Ontalrio. Dr. J. A. Clerk. president of the, local association presided at last night's session at the Canad- ian National Hotel. Atttending the meeting were members of the Y. M. C. A. council. together with representative citizens oi’ the dltv. Earlier in the evening Mr. Hos- kfng addressed a supper meet- ing at the “Y" under the aus- niccs of the Y'< Men's Club. Members of the Hi-Y Grads and Y Nois Club also attended. Mr. I-Iosking leaves today for Saint John. N. B. Later he will go on to Halifax before returning to Toronto. ___(Cont:lnued from 9118c l) _ forcibly to our attention that in addition to quantity, inscoutingwe should pay more attention w qual- ity. for it is only by raising our standards that we may be enabled to keep pace with the interests of the boys." Later in his address Mr. Mur- ray declared: "We have been ior- tunate indeed in this Province in having such men as our Patron. Lt. Governor DeBlois, our I-lonor- ary President Premier Calnptoell and Dr. MacMillan, honorary "B. P." gresident during the ampnign four years ago as mem- bcrs of our executive. all of whom take an active interest in the ‘Scout Movement. We trust that as time goes on the public will be- come more and more scout mind- ed. Such, however, will only be the result of a concerted effort on the part of our leaders in developing Scouting along proper lines, pro- viding the Scouts with an occupa- tion and with training which will both in the resent and the fu- tnre enable t em to be of service to their country. Commissioner Morris Total number of all groups in the organization this year was 887. compared with ('51 a year ago. Provincial Commissioner J. J. r from the lllll mill \ .\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ \.\\\\ This ls Your TAKE THEM A WA Y Your Last Chance for Shoes PUlllllE-FERGUSCN SHOE C0., LTD. nus SALE DEFINITELY STOPS SATURDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER 3rd. Absolutely Every Palr of Footwear MUST BE CLEAREIJ 0lIT 0f The Store By Saturday Night Last Chance COMPLETE l l RUBBER “FOOTWEAR STOCK OF / * // JUDGE PALMER l "is ( . _ __ 0d during the year include: l-lllrun. l...‘ i‘ l‘..L~ tll.'~[ll lrd the 10th. Ollarlottctown Sea scout Scour xiovrlllcnt in Sf‘\'...'l: n- l T3001). 1st. GCOPLIECOWI’! Rover l timls whole wollrlcrful happiness j Crew. 1st. Georgetown Scout Tlnop. 1st. Souris Cub Pack. lst. Cardl- and pump L; lost l “Before closing, I wish in ex- gan Scout Troop. lst. Cardigan lprcss my rrgtreis in the liennrtilre cub Plwk- 155- M00!!!» Slf-‘Viflrfi . of our Energetic Prcsillcnt, Mr, L. : 50011" 77009- l-Sl- MOTIRIEIIE ROW? ‘D. Mill-ray Ill express-lug this rc- ‘ Sea Scouts. _ _ _ ‘cl-ct. I l‘(‘l‘l that I am rdicincz the A “BOP l" 5BR V190! Mid Vlfllll- srlltllncnts i.’ every Cub. S cut, “FY has 00B" ‘Orgfllllf-Hl M10 l5 ;R0\'el' Lender and hlcnlbers of ilie lim-lllSflmfl-led Wilh the 1st. Mal- Exccciliiv- in this Prorircé. Many Peqlle 'I‘r00P- _ know of 411:‘ wnlirlvrfill work Mr. A ‘R0011 has been vrsanlzed in Mlll'l‘l\_\' zlcctllnmisliod during the Elli Rflyfllty- ‘years ho Slfwl l our Movement. 15L 51091100 5000i T700? Wfl-Slhut tho nctl..l workers know fur YPOTSB-nlzed- At 59/0701 018095 lmorc 0i tho tlliliws be ncronlplisll- Troops were in’ the making and _ (\\'f-}'\‘ (‘py Field (}Olll'“lfl‘lilll(‘l‘. Ml. John-lilo dcvoilvcr‘ auroral hours to the 5l00- l5 l9 \"~ "Ml Ofilflfilzv- MY- l hfovelnolrt and we are losing a M01718 5930- lgrcnt Scnilte". W». therefore. wish Rfifcmrice was made. mo. to the ioul- Pro iricrt c-vrrv success and to cam held. Ln this connection H l hfrs. Nlnrrnj and her two Scouting m 5009955011 Pa!‘ W“ YEDort- Son.“ we. r-xtcnd our comrzltuln- ed. Here was limcl the first Pro- llOlls and ll"ll" tliev. will h? with vincial Jamboree. on t.he ocrasiorilils in splrll for: many wars to 0f the dedication of Crimp Buch- pomp. Commissiqney Mofyic (is. an‘ on July l._ t Clmq-(i, T-fl-ili night 1h ml‘ r6901"! I M)". The illilllflill sintcmcvz: peeled for volunteer leaders." Mr. l presvlitliz‘: llV Serctaljv Morris said “We met with fnir l Goffifln H_\'(](~_ response and I. again. repeat lhatl Prcscllls “Thank Badge" 131056 0f WU ‘V110 W_‘ll(l like fol Pl‘f‘f2l‘lll|'l|Ill of the "Thank know more about Stoililllg can be | Bnrllzc‘ in retiring President Mur- supplied with course-s ‘mi 1izera-| ray, which culminated ille meet- tune. It is mast apparent that we , ' i. made by rico-pl-osirlent K. keep our boys on the road to clean I \ r tin lust prior in timt the living, self reliance and l0\'(- for 0d for Scslrlnu. Murill- \\ 8S TTPHSIITET of his report. New groups organiz- Mcrris pollittd out in tho cours0_ G00 and Clllllllll- Aiivl" th . Wm. MncKav wishes in express i 1| | - ~ ' . . ' - "slY-‘llltlllll hi" "ml m" -$\1|lll1.\'t lit r-nnrz will: his slnl-crl- lllanks to all ihr i nlllll-Hrrn filllgun-llianen“ W059 71111001091101] illiritilal valued.» Jolly (l-nncl . frivnds for lllfll‘ many 1111s of ; I;;|.‘5;-LI-\.,;l‘ “ I 50 00005501’? r01‘ 0U!’ 00KB flllfi (‘ill- Fellini I kindness during lllf‘ long illness l ‘ ' " ‘ " zens 0f tcmorroux The tzlilnoll in | _ Iziqzrcts were rend from l-Iis l ~ " v. "a //////////// 111w iv “w ye ("Cfllllffl to tho _ 137 GRAFTUN ST" SllNNYS|llE-— CIlARLllTTETllWll Qmw \;\\ Honour Governor DeBlois. Premier . Campbell. and a number of_ private i citizens that owing to prior en- .‘ gngrmenns they were unable to flP-“llfl the dinner. Amount 0f Grant (c. r. by Guardian's Special wire) UITAWA. Nov. _ 29—Wliateve'r assistance the Dominion Govern- ment proposes to Rive Prince Ed- ward Island toward the celebration next year of the 75th annlverserl’ of the Charlottetown conference will be czntailu-d in the 860111111168 t0 be presumed t0 Parliament, Prime Minister Mackenzie King said tonight after a cabinet rncet- ma. In. was lntimaied the matter lied been under consideration but no decision reached as yet. Next Sept. , 1 will mark tile 75th anniversary 1 which 1 of the conference of I864 led directly to Canadian Confeder- ation whlch followed three years l Card Of Tlm-nks l 1nd dcalll of his Mother. L-5-l2. N 19o Late To nosr_srnwr or DIONEY urday nilzlit. P43801912’ this 1i Class!!! S!‘ mica. -.=>:l'l-ii-a0-I A Mr. Hurry ' he buying furs McDonald. tailor. i George Fl. i i Kirsh will at L. Great EYIiI-SlGHT‘ EXAMINAJFION Fitting nnll Sunplving (llassei Fir. H. J. MABON ()P'I'().\HI HHST I fi llloniuzur. l‘. h. I. Offici- llmlrv lll in " : I3“. l 12 .-\.M. SOMETHING so vslzv IMPORTANT "ro TELL ulMl... sly-n CLACUSO EXPRESE A ._-- - -’ . ~ ' fl” ‘COME 915m’ It“ BETTY AND w: ALMOQF PROF_E5SOR\M M A"; euoov REALLY FORGOT ABOUT ‘NlIsKL E!" TO 62v $1M) a way To PRQFESSCR ARE You 7o 5mm esrro sm-rms évbililgg; 2 \ HOME S’? CLAIJS CHRISTMAS E ' ‘ QIGHT PALACE A1’ THE AWAY, Nomi-l POLE ? PROFESSOR may HAVE * '—-’\ '\\ (Wl-l)’. o; coulzss Thimble Theobald-Starring POPEYE--Now sluwluu-"Pobeur Tailli- Lou.- V(lOlIlllil-TOIIIOIVWIH‘qdlzllllkd Nothing lo Iii-up Albollf, LiffleHBill.” 6“ _ ALL RIGHT. PDDEVE, l‘LL HURRY a //>f;: z 4-». .-<,._-...-»-,u-m--s~. .._.