-__-.~'-»~ _ .- ._,, nnidh-‘TQFIQ ...aa~_.-._... -.. _¢.~..::,.-.. ,4- 9.00 VOTAGEOHAIILVII PHOTOGRAPHEO TODAY! Mack Srnnett bathing bcr-lzics (J1me Fay: i: 0112.’) . . Buster Keaton, Ben Turpil‘. 11nd the Keystone (ups in custard-pie comedy, u/P/J Um: Ant-elm zlirectiug! Al Jolson sing again the . mg ma: electrified the wvrilii Hollywood. . . as it was ...;ls il ismir. a three-ringed (irtut of :u:crtainmentl ‘The most brilliant new hate in eniertuinmenil 1 pARRYL F- 7" 0liPlTOi.—liction Special-TODA- vour heart anew! 5 Produ we screened this picture he“? "m l0"?! ‘ll-w and feel con ' d lI . l Vince v " thorough” enjol’ li- just as did those who 51w it h o“ “l FRI. SAT. “Ti: ree Mesqaiteers ” In “ Vi’ YOMIN G OUTLA W” CHM’. S of Serial -—- Comedy and Cartoon Fox Furs Wanted Iunqi. iurltlon, well known Montreal B"-"°" “ill hi‘ lllLYlnk Furs at our Office on Dec. 7 and fill." liillll“‘iili:.'. Interested in all grades of Fox Furs Also Blink and Bluskrnt. Highest market prices paid: l‘. E. I. FUR TRADERS 1S2 Q UEEN ST. t“. _ | l-L.\i{.‘.'*;('i II I-‘T “'03 .. . l\~'i'|'I'i TII of the "iwln 11ml: Al'f\ Roy FA. Ft ES TO . MU Ni. I UN .__(l~ FRIDAY. Ill. _ ' 1.1. s.'\'rl‘R|-\r, vzucn i0 "w" “wit "W"? l? i935! nun Q _> . 4-‘, L111!!! ( I’ \f\'.'."." i1. "(HVN Propm ‘l .~.~/1'"‘/ I-W‘ For»! from of?” tummy n1 l~ ill.‘ mid under (‘Illlrlrlit l .11! (I'll. 11.1 1.1- l-‘Alfh’ ’i.~ 7.7717711 m In) n» trillis ONLY ‘Dion Consul! .1 qrwt Fur l l.195-12-7-a1. l i ivfutch on November 14th. Owing 1m the absence of the President and Vice-President. Miss Laura I ‘Young was appointed chairman and the meetinvz opened by 5mg-‘ @219. "Its A Good Time To Atmlalivied" and reqmatlng Creed. Fourteen members answered 1th» roll call by paying their fees. The minutes of regular and last ‘rnzmznl meeting were read and lnrloiatcd. l A financial report of the Iii-parts of rommittccs were hoard and nrw ones appointed as lol- lrnrs: S-shnn‘, Mrs. Frank Gleason. and Mfrs Qlnenic Mulch C0rr~:‘5Do'l'l~ri-:ncc wax read ‘dlsr <scd. It svas resolved that liiSlillilf purchase a T B, Bond altfl pay $2 00 fnr same. \\';\s distributed for knitting for Red Cross. and it ivns cieodcd that 1w‘ mcct some PVPIHIVZ in the near future tn make pneumonia iaackr-ts. Tile clccdon of officers I r the cw-‘ulnz your tcd as l Get; the; p Year's , work \\'.’l.'~'. 21\‘l‘fl by the Secretary.‘ nndl Yarn . l l Mothers Own. per lb. — — - 55c Ittgul, Elli !h. Bug — — — $2.85 Morsce. l)" Ib- — '-' — — — ltnoln llilhfl. 98 m. Bag -—- $2.1M Red Rose. per lh. — — — — 5L0 rurily’. 9R m. Bu: —- — — acts ' Ucrivvuun, tilt lh. Bag —— —- 32ml! Bmflml. each -—- —~ — -— — 20c ln-uvr-r, in; Iii. Bag — — — $2.1» Overall and Smock: each at; 88 geripair — -- — — 7:,‘ ‘ envy enrn——-—— 1 LLDS Magi“, gmimk _ _ _ u“ Brian, 1 "r Iliil ‘h. BuI — — L35 l? "m I!" I11 -" — '- ‘- - - 5mm, ‘L. _. l. -- — — 31.4.‘; Axes Single and Double ‘ylnq-hcg, _-;1|,0x¢,, _ _ _ _ 13¢ Cross Cut Saws and Hum-lira, HINDI! on. lml‘ gallon — -— l5" Forks, shovels. Boots and Shoes KILSIIIJCTH‘ Jnlm. l; lb. jar —- - Z9. l“ u om |ow “them Sirzuviierry‘ Jam, 2 lb. jar -—- 21in Plum Jam. 2 lb. jar — — - 27c Lumber Rubbers. Ovcrahnu Marmalade, 2 lh. jnr — —- -- 27c Rubbers and Ruby," 500g; cranberries, Il Ihs. — - — - 25c g; we“ 1W, uric", Goodyear Tires and Tube; at Speck-I Pflffl- Prwiclcnt. . P"t'~r Mr"nn . Vice-Preside l=s Elia Get .| Sncrctnry-Trcasilrer, Miss ‘l Mrllmis iro-clsctcdl. l Directors. Mrs. Bernard Doyle. Mrs. Rwy Mutch, Miss Laura Ll YOIIIEH, l Auditors. Mrs. Celia MacKlnnon.‘ Mrs Frank Glcamn I 1 Next m-setinq will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Gleason. roll call to be nespondcd to with an exchange of Christmas Riffs Meeting closed bv singing the NllllCitll Anthem. after v/hirzh a dainty lunch was served by till‘ Use Mimi-d’: for dandruff- _{--——- gfiwsiico Honor Roll for N0vember:\ X--Rlta Dousct, outer, Louise Gallant. Grade IX-Leoun Doucet. Alyre Grade D Plueau Grade VLlI—R1l.E\ Doucet, Harold Doucet, Margaret Grade Grade VII-Bcrenlce Louise Douci-t. Gerard Plncau, VI——~RILII THE ROMANCE OF HOLLYWOOD FROM BATHING BEAUTIES TO storyoftbemenandi ometrwlto onqueredid W the entertainment world! Juct acfthe tunes, h. j ‘of “Alexander's ‘Ragtime Band” brought _i “p; back your happiest meinoriei... Lviso p l the drama of 1001’ thrilling yesterdays ’ in “Hollywood _Cavalcade” warm \\i.i»\\ ALICE DON LATEST WAR NEWS DONALD DUCK 1n “HOCKEY CHAMP ” _._.___. CONVENT '_‘ __ \t,t\\.\l\\‘-, . AY ~AMEIIH J. Edward Bromberg Alan Curtis - Stuart Erwin Jecl Proutw Buster Keaton iéehcfi-‘Ireasi-Mtss’ Leolla Weath. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘@ARDIAN The Central Guardian Thu column u nlorvad for nIII 0| ‘local Int-erect but odverlilllll 0| funny unun nuy ho inserted n 6 oeulo u warn omen; pay- nblo in advanc- CRABWELL I01: P1101011 IJIIIJ. I LONFEDEB-Aanuh LIFE INSUR- Anl-‘IL L-ItIUQ-I-Zl-Zll r l FUNERAL FRIDAY —'I‘he fun- eral o1 the late Mm. Ralph T. A-ylol‘ will be n.lc_l on Haney, Dec. d, at. 2 p. m. from Lhc united l onurcn in Victoria. FARMERS FOX JKBEEDEBE- You should not miss the OPDOTl/Ill-‘l- of hearing Dr. W. E. Bwflleb speak on Animal Parasit-sm at the of Wales College 703:3 FTLdBY ning, p cember , . . eve e L-170-12-7-1i. PATIENT IN HOSPITAL -Lor- ene Cudmore, 7-year. old dauihwl‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cuumore or this city, ls a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital as the result of an accident which occurred last Fri- day. she washitbyccaras she stepped from the curb atthe 001K191‘ of hillsborough and Euston street. The little girl was on her wu home from school at noon when he u- cident occurred. Pol ce were 110$ notified at the time and it was er- roneously stated that the Kiri w" uninjured, and had been taken t0 school by the driver. HOUSE WARMING-On Tues- day evening, Nov. 21st. the people of Fredericton and vicinity met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jud- son Rackhaun to welcome Mr. Rackhazn and his bride formerly Miss Irene Bell of De Sable. Mr. 13¢.) Weeks in a. few words ex- plfllned the purpose of the gather- ing and called upon Mrs. Beatrice White who read an appropriate address while Mr. Milton Cutcllffe presented the young couple with a. well-tilled purse. After Mr. amnion nae nmnslv acknow- ledged the gift all Joined in sin!- ing “For They're Jolly Good 1M1- lows". Lunch was served b tlhe ladies after which the remainder of the evening was spent- 111 45"‘ cinlz and social conversation- Ill-Y GRADS MEET —- The" vmrc 20 memlers present at the weekly slipper meeting of the Club. Twelve new members were voted into this club to take the place 0i those called for military service. Thc resignation of Waiter Cox as secretary of the club was accepted and Lloyd Lianne‘, the Assistant Secretary, was appointed t0 flll i110 vacancv. Victor McLarcn was all“ "ointed the neu" Assistant Secre- lill". It was decided that the club mz-ke a cash donation to the Santa Pal fund and the F‘ree'D'lS1P@n5BYY- In addition it was decided that a box of toys etc be made up from contributions by lndll/ldflfll mem‘ 12ers c-f the club and (IOTIBICCI t0 the Santa Pal fund Victor Mc- Larcn was chairm; p and the sing- Son; “'35 led by Borden Cox with Al. Blanchard at the M8110. ALEXANDRA SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of No- vember. Grade X:- l. William Wood. 2. Agnes Wood. Grade V11:- 4-1-5 . ."l‘hh column reserved w! thin strictly psychic a advance ..'SUBBCRlPTl0NS to the ..'Mra. BEXTATG Pineau of Rus- tlco, is visiting Mr. Isadore Mar- tin for the past few days. ..°M.r. J. A. Lewis manager of the Irving Oil 00.. was a. visitor to Mont-Iii": recent‘). H “fllfeasrs. Poole and ‘Ihompson have moved into their new office above the warehouse. —M. ..'Mr. Lowell Poole the caretaker of the Montague Rink is getting LMMI the rink ready for the winter months. —M- ..°Mr. Angus MacEachern has recently sold a. beautiful foal to a party in Wood Islands. M. .."I‘he Executive of the Mont- ague Hockey Club held a meeting in the Bulk of NOVa Bcotla, M011- day evening, to make plans for a. concert. M ..°Mr. R. W. Stewart's many friends are glad to see him out n- galn after his recent illness. —M. .."Mr Vance Strickland has re- turned from the Kings County Hospital to his home in Murray River —M- ..'Mr. Harry Lemon left on re- turn to Halifax. Nova Scotia yes- terday (Wednesday. M ..°Rev. Roscoe Nice of the Cen- tral Christian Church spent ‘Mon- day evening the guest, of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Outhouse. ..' Mr Fred Egan was on a. business trip to Montague Mmidgqy. ..‘Mr, Mel-rill Crasweii was on a business trip to Montague Mondlady. ..'Mr. and Mrs Cyril E. Mac- Gregor accompanied by Eric Mac- Gregor spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Poole. —M. ..°Miss Jean MacRac spent the week-end at her home in Heather- dale. -—M ‘Miss Barbara Ann Beck e11- tertained her friends Saturday eve- nin: to a birthday party at her hglnfz ~M' ' .- .- - ., MIC-HIV DRAMAI . 1&2! _/'\P I. Richard Brchatlt, l 2. Glendon B-rehaut. erble (re-elected). Grape v;__ Directors —Ml‘s, Carrgl] y_ , Evelyn lll/gééxichavles Hughes. Mrs. Edwin 1. Louise MacLennan- l Auditors -Mrs..1cs€pl1 Curley, Grade lll:— ‘Mrs. Damian Laverly. l The Pmsram committee was then 1. Ruth Wood. Nsporwed t0 by Dorothy Weather- Doucet. blfi Lunch wasthcll served. The Grade ll:- meeting was adlourned by singing Dolrcn, Blanchard, the National Anthem. M? 1. Joan Judson. 2. Kathleen Wood. Georgina DOIIQII, Slmonne Dcuceul [BUILT-IN BEDS SAVE SPACE Grade I (a):- Grade V~Bertha Gallant, Marle- Doucet Stella Dolron and Noreehl l The home owner has a problem in arranging furm. ture in a small bedroom can ot't:nl find the hOIULIOD in the instaliatlcul Doiron tequail. Grade IV~Edna Blanchard, Louise Doiron, 'I'herese Gallant, Gracie II—D0rol.hy Doiron, Alyre lPnenu, Edmond Dulong. Grade b-Edgar neau. Joseph Martin, roar AUGUSTUS women's INSTITUTE _ The Fort Augustus Women's In- , slitute held their aluiuai meeting in = the school room, Nov. 14. A t number 0f enthusiastic members el- l ected the officers for the ensuing year President —Mrs. elected). Vice-Pres. —Mrs. Leo Dunne (re- l electecli, _ Fall Sale at McGOWAIPS LTD. Peanuts in the Shell. Der lb. 12c hiixcrl Nuts, z-cr lb. ‘ FLOUR lN M. Dvlron. Jean Pl- suit. A bedroom fitted m“ variations are Frank Kelly (re- KILMUIR, P. E. I. “TI TRY AND STOCK ALL FAST SELLING LINES FROM A NEEDLE TO AUTOMOBILES TEA ———1.c Kin: Cole. per lb. — — — -—- 55c Radio H 8: C We will lu- buying starting December 12th, Drened Poultry nil kinds at ton market FREE-FREE while thry last 1 Only Pair Scissor; to) each Custom- er purchasing Buying Oat-a 45c per Bllshel. Sale Ends Positively Dec. 23rd. 1939 Batteries nl reduced price; prices. $5.00 or more. Approximate Value $1.0 Illdeu at. market prices. BEDROOMS of built-in bunks, which eiimznate, the buiklest piece of the bedroom Lgnngn, Ruth wood, Joan Jud on, with n two-| tiered buiift-in Zed makes excellent quar ers or c lldrcn an pegple and ,5 usually sougmyfiafi tum MINK on CHINCHILLA by the boys of the family. Several‘ Pflsslble, one of‘ which provides for drawer space‘ beneath the, lower bed. model, however it Ls usually ne- cessary to equi the to bed it a ladder, but thpis can lrfremovvriblt‘: ‘ Bmishflrwn m“ ‘Id-rabbit’ A to IECIIIIAIA bed-making. In any , 1. Baird Judson. who finds helGi-ade I (h):- l Earl Benton. 2. Keith Benton. Perfect Attendanctn-L-oulse Mac- lKnthleen Wood, Baird Judson. FTcda Carver, Teacher. MR. REX RABBIT WILL LOOK High quality and durable fur coats, comparing with chinchilla and mink in everything but price. will shortly be within the reach of every woman. They will be coat. will cost about £6 ($30). By breeding t-he Rex Rail/bit for the past. 10 years Mr. W. King Wilson. of the Harper Sdums Agricultural College. Shropshire, has achieved results that are start- lllng furrlers all over the world. l At this season's autumn dresr ,showa Rlex-furred wraps, collars. 'nnd trimmings in I variety of lbeautlful colors were on parade, and your fur coat, madam, should be on the market by next year. | The romantic story of the Rex Rabbit begins in 1919. when s. French abbot, M. UAbbe Glllet caught a wild rabbit which had no "guard-hairs." Guard-hair", ln the ordinary rab- bit become loose and shabby when made into a fur coat The abbot set to work, produced a new breed of rabbitP a!i minus their guard-hairs. The Rex Rab- bit» had arrived. Next Mr Wilson experimented m coloring the Rex Rabbit. He has now obtained eight different lcoiors, among them lilac, chin- f‘l1lllR. black, cinnamon, blue, and I chocolate. >¢~ ... ..______ Contlnunus firing with fewer ma- rlin:- guns per unit is now made possible by cooling the guns wzth drv ice ln a detachable jacket. Oysters, clams. lobsters, pine- npnle and cad liver oll are rich in iodine which f-s importanttc hair health. Whole bar‘ev. wild . rice, horseradish. whole wheat, I-S- paragus. cabbage and lettuce do. according to food experts. contain quantities of silicon, also important I to the health of your hair. And , horseradish. cabbage, radlshea ap- ples, turnips and on'ons contain stilphnr-good for your complexion n ll ‘will ll your hill. __..A name and addr CHRISTMAS EASTERN GUARDIAN ll new: of local Interest but adver- 0f g newly nature ml! be at l cent: a In"! Every MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 6.30 to 6.45 p.m. CFCY Charlottetown Guardian may be nesented by \t t) hnnde to their Rent. Archie BLOSSOM o, Hume. PERSONALS “V! l‘ KELLY & MacIIIIIIS Broadcast Ask your friends over to the house on next Friday night. December 8th. because there! going to be a lot of fun. Here's wiiut‘: up: KELLY a MACINNIS have engaged Jack Webster and his orchestra to give you g real bang-up dluce over C.F.C.Y. next Friday night from 8.00 to 9.00. 14- ”. .~\\ The very best music obtain- able for Iota of Lancers. some Waltzes and Fox Trots. Muke this a biz night. It's one you won't soon forget. You do the dancing and Kelly 8.: Mnclnnis will pay the fiddler. i» wy w” ...\\ ./ , .=\\ . .\\\ Honor Roll for November. Grade X:- 1. Rubv Morrison. 2. Lou e K108611011- Grade IX: 1. Russell Campbell: Grade VIII:- 1. Annie MacQuarrle. 2. Billy MacQuarric. 3. Roberta Cannon. Grade VII 2- 1. Betty Myers. 2. Charlie Dunsford. R 3. Harry Campbell. Grade VI: 1. Donald MacQuarrie. 2. Wilfred Rogerscn. 3. Buddy Morrison. 5011. 93.3"?’ Rogerson. Teacher. Jcsfie E. Leard. HEADING THIS WAY Old Time ilancefi HAMPTON scn33r. Highe t Average: -Ruby Morri- Perfect Attendance: Ruby Morri- son. Morlev Ferguson. Donald Mac- Quarrle. Buddy Morrison, Wilfred _ 9.30 PM. CFCY-CBA A l \\~._ Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ll Eastern Standard): own-am“ wwvooowwfit ‘Iii ' THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7 BERLIN 3:00 p.m.-»News ln Egltsn. DJL, 15.11 meg. 19 m.; p.m. 9.61 meg., 31 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—I-Iungar1an Dillce, HAT4, 9.12 meg., 32.8 m, MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.-Broadcast 1n Engngn, RV96, 15.24 meg , 19.7 m,; Rug l2 meg , 25 m. ROME 1:30 p.m.-—News in English; Opera selections; Rosita Jemm, Wade. 2RD, 11.81 meg, 25 I 111,; LRF. 9.83 meg, 3O 5 m. LONDON 8:15 p.m -Prograiu to be An. nounced. GSF, 15.14 meg. 19.5 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m; GSB. 9.51 meg, 315 m. MADRID 8:25 p.m.-News in English, EAQ, 9.86 meg , 30.4 m. TOKYO 8:30 p.m.-—Mus1cai Variety. JZIQ 1516 meg, 19.7 m. PARIS 9:15 p.m.-—L1ght Milslc. TPBll, 11.88 meg, 25.2 m.; ‘IPA-i. 11,71 meg, 25.6 m. BmuIN 10:30 p m - News in Eilgllsh. DJD, 11.77 meg., 25.4 m.; DJN, 9.61 meg , 31 m. GUATEMALA 11:00 p.m.-Marimba National Police Force. 15.17 meg ,19.8 m. LONDON 11:30 p.m.——Taik: "Matters Tvifiliirllih" GSD, i1.l:\ gp3g_ m.; GSC, 9.5a meg, 31.: n1. o! the 'I‘L'l\\'A, 12:15 . in Egllsh. TPBII. 11.118 meg, 2:12 m; TPAI, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m. TOKYO 12:40 a.m.—A Talk in Egllsil. , JZK, 15.16 meg, 19.7 m. SEVENTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION In Aid of Crippled Children This Evening. December 7th. 6 P. M. OVER CHCK (1310 on Your Dial) KEEP THE ABOVE DATE OPEN. A good opportunity to obtain many useful articles und at the same time help a worthy cause. A full list of goods offered will be published and distributed, giving details of articles offered-the names of donors and values. PLEASE KEEP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE ON THE NIGHT 0F THE AUCTION. IIOW TO BID All articles offered are listed, fully described and number- ed. At 6 p.m. over CHCK auctioneers will call out the first ten numbers on the list. Take your ’phone and ask central for RADIO AUCTION (not necessary to give any number) and you are at once connected with Auction Rooms. Give to person answering ’phone the NUMBER of the lot of goods you are bidding on, the amount of your bid, your ess and your ’phone number. mits all bids received will be announced over the air, other- wise only highest bids will be given. nounced twice and at third calling knocked down to the highest bidder, unless in case of a tie bid. Payment to be made the following day at the PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND TRAVEL BUREAU and delivery of goods arranged. Goods offered are now on display at the Prince Edward Island TRAVEL BUREAU OFFICE, until noon day of the auction, where ad- vance bids may be made on any article on the list. But no article will be definitely sold before the regular auction and in the manner describ- ed above. Payment to be made the day following the auction at the above office and delivery of goods arranged. 4 SPECIAL PRIZES 4.._ There are about 500 articles in all listed. As soon as 165 articlea have been sold, numbers up to thi amount will bc placed In a hat and one number drawn. The BUYER of the article having the similar number will receive a SPECIAL 8-10 lb. CHRISTMAS TURKEY. This will be repented with "if-h "millfliflll I65 article, giving three special prizes. In addition a GRAND PRIZE will be drawn for in the same manner from all the numbers sold and the buyer holding that number will receive a GRAND PRIZE OF A 12-15 LB. TURKEY. Articles will be an- If time per- lYOU Please Aid By Tuning In and Making Your Bids promptly- GET GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. GREATLY AID CRIPPL GET GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. ED CHILDREN.