.. I. ,. "‘ "' -:.4=>.1»;.-1v.:"- ,__.. EDWARD TODAY t‘? WED. "You married me for my IYIOHCY e e o "OW . _ you'll have ,1 mulodrnml . . Illrlll picturel Iwllgik VIRGINIA Oilllllllan-Bruce ADDED - NEWS a rasvslrrluao-"rxnla" ' I .__...._._.__.___ natty 3.15 - 7.00 _ 3.45 __________-_ =._——_:—_._:x:-~-- - ~ ~- TNE KING 0F SFIIIITS! INE SPORT 0F KINGS! ‘ . ADDED -CAR'I‘OO - PRINCE ' The screen’: l liungast romantic tlnqle pounding . .1}: e mighty M-G-M UUAl-EDIIBATION S UISANUH LIFE LN I. SIIIU-I-IZ-JIZ Great Hospital Drama m8 central iiililrillall At Prince Edward --___ PARTIES HAVING BOARD and lodging accommodations for young men attending Agriculture Short Courses call Provincial Department of Agriculture at once. L53t-1-4-2l BOARD APPOINTS TEACHERS —Mr. Edison MacDonald was ap- pointed to the teaching staff of West Kent Bchooi and Mr. Her- bert Murphy to the staff of Queen Square School for six months terms" at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown School Board yesterday. - "l'|'::l|llull‘ll‘|ll‘lllll ‘nu ‘rearelvenlnfor nun ' u ens u u wr- slug c‘ . tense emotions in the “f8 or a "H"! nature may he llnnrrlen at I great metropolitan hospital Be- l Willie's.‘ "M" "m", mmm‘ m "b tween Two Women opened yes-' terday at the Prince Edward The- atre, with F‘ranchot Tone, Mau- reen O‘Suliivan and Virginia Bruce in the leading roles. A dramatic story of love and CRASWELL Iut fhutufllphl. KINDERGARTEN RE-OPENS in .Tumty Social Hall 9.30 January 4. The story was an original, based , Children from 3 to 6 years may on actllal observations by Erich enroll. L540-l-3-3l Von stroheim ,one of the most ——-—- colorful characters ‘in Hollywood,’ coma’ "ALL. Penobfiqllll. N. B." formerly p, holed direct,‘ writes “Have been using Bungle Tone is excellent in the role of 1W1“ the nest yeur-and-s-hali.‘ an gmbiflgus young mgenm M155 l Last winter had nine females. Ra s- 3...” l, m, heiress who goes to ed nine litters." L-als-rz-ao-r-l-l. the hospital as a patient and falls in love with him. Miss Oksulllvan] appears as a nurse, unhsppily mar- l rled, who secretly loves the interne I herself. POLICE SEEK MAN-CIty Po- lice this morning were looking for a man, believed a local resident, who entered a King Street home and “beat-up" a woman. accord- ing to a report authorities re- GEO. H. ASH. Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, writes "Feed Sunglo Feeds Excusively past year and half. Best mating season I987 we ever had." L-379-12-30-1-1-4. Doctor and heiress marry and ——-—-— , their union is a failure. She con- DURING THE ENTIRE ¥EAR cenrralcs on another man, a‘so a Deli-l Hie Yfivelved 1'0!‘ 5111131116!"- i0. doctor, Tong knows may, he loves the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool ———- the nurse. Then ficr husband is l-imlted. by J- A- Webster 8r 00.. DANCE ENJOYED -The Can- brcllght in_ an gnjgfgency cm, I; 150 Richmond Street, Charlotte- , adian Legion New Years Ban at he lives. they will be scparatcd Wyn- L-353-11-30-tts. the Canadian National Hotel on forever. Should he die. the way. ls New Years Eve, was enjoyed by open to them for happiness. Tone CONFED-t-WTTIQN - LIFE 225 people and was a most brilliant to have entered another home in the same section. Police believed the man was under the influence of liquor. IN- operates sndsaves his life. SUKANCE L'5739'7'l2-3l1‘ affair. The function was under the The story 1s strengthened by ef- ——-—-— distinguished patronage of Colonel feciive backgrounds and realistic Now F03 A REAL BREAKFAST the Hon. Geo. D. DeBlois Lieu- atmosphere. The players are at I'm mbln H006 POITldBB 0M8 tenant Governor and Mrs. 156151015 their best. without exception. III omlll- SllVBYWB-PB 0! Plfllfl- Hon. Thane A Campbell I; Q N -— COMEDY _ PICTORIAL the supporting cast are Elifl Ed- wards, as a rcporll-r. Helen 'l‘roy as a telephone operator, Janet Beecher, Broadway stage star. as head nurse, Leonard Penn, actor- husband of Gladys George, as a sadistic surgeon, and Charley Orapewin, Gracc Ford, June Clay- worth, Edward Norris, Anthony Nace and Hugh Marlowe. Premier and Mrs. Campbell and l-{lll Worship Mayor Turner and Mrs. Turner. The patrons and guests were received by Limp, H, R“ Large and Mrs. Large, as host and hostess. MR. R. ll. IIICNEILL of the Em- pire Life Insurance Co., 179 Kent St... is issuing to his patrons a splendid calendar ‘illustrated by a charming group of the Royal Family. CLASSES BEGIN-Thventywfive young men enrolled YESIPTCIR‘: in a short course in carpentry” con. ducted by the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. Mr. LEBIIIVIII Tait of Charlottetown and Mr, 1 Frank 311111511)’ 0i’ Summerslde are. instructors. Classes are held - Prince oi’ Wales CQ]I9gg_ Fm young women enrolled in the do- mestic science classes at P. W. C. conducted by the Women's Insti- tutes Branch. Next Morzmy classes ‘in agriculture begin and "lw l°l0Wl11§ week an extension course for fishermen opens m; st, Dunstanu University. MESSRS CARTER AND 00., LTD.-are distributing among their customers a handsome wall cal- endar entitled “Home Sweet Home." T0 OUR. FARMERS. — Have you got your timothy seed cleaned and inspected? It not, do so at once You can have it. inspected at Nappan or Ottawa. Be ready for sale of some. Department of Agric- ulture. L-507-1-4-1‘. a. WIRE CONGRATULATIONS - On behalf of the City Council, Mayor Turner yesterday wired con- gratulations to Mr. Alan Stewart. la native of this city, who was elect- ed Mayor of Owen Sound, Ontario. “ . MICK" ENNIS’ MOORE uvdfifl TI) INAUGURATE MAIL SER- VlQE-Csnadlan Airways mall service to the Magdalen I3- POLICE COURT — A man con- , v cted of theft in Police Court yes- " terday was sentenced to 30 days in weather" conditions permit, Mr. H. S. Jones. announced lest night. w ll APITOL — Today fr" Wed. Illliiy :l.ls~7-_s.tl5 r. M. T“ lllgllls bl’ the twin-motored is nine passenger. Dragon : scheduled for today. The machine. R which arrived here for the winter service, was equip- Ded with two way short wave lradio for communication with Up- Vm AlFl-‘iflrt during the hazardous ,6 flight over the Gulf of St. Law- rence. It will be the first time rol- l I Ijail. A nlamcharged with operating . a. motor vehicle while drunk. a. vag- lrant and a common drunk were l each sentenced to 30 days in jail. l EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- ING— The Evening Auxiliary of Trinity United Church held its —. ceived. The some man is alleged, men attending courses call y mclli. of Agriculture at. oncc. winter at Cardigan Sundmv oi’ Mr. Dun- _ can S. MacLarcrl, who was a man lands Wlll be lmlllgurated today if of splendid character. was a vet- ;eran ship builder. and in the days W6"? ltown, Montague, Cardigan. last mlmlll ‘last vessel built under his direc- tion was the “Anna MacDonald", launched by MacDonald of Cardigan during the IHE (IHARLIWTETOWN GUAR IVAN § §OOQ§404F§V§ OQ'Q§ ovovooovo-orovvvvvvvvvvvooe ,,‘.,'.‘.'.'." vvowoo4oooooooowo++ow f§vooooooeooooo+ooaoooooow 00o? ‘W ‘OO-OQ-O-O-OOOQOOQOOOO -;—__.——.:::: '~. ~ .. ‘0044000000 oooeoooeomoo-“oooooomooo-oooo» oopyoo n+4 mace»; 0 oooo §§§§§Q§4~OOOOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO O%OO‘OO-OO-Q-OOQQ-§§VQQOQO-O-O-O§QQ-OO40-OOOO-O-OOV COATS 1/3 OFF 99 Queen Street PARTIES having board and edging accommodations for young agriculture short Provincial Dcpart- L-534-1-4-2i. In Memori am MR. DUNCAN MACLAREN The death occurrewd at his home hen wooden ship building flour- hed, had built vessels at George- Belle iver, New Glasgow, N. S. The Senator John A. reat War. _ Mr. MacLaren leaves to mourn m:@.@'@@@@@._ct. Rinso Lifebuoy On the Air! annual meeting last night. Reports were given of the year's work, and l an increase in the givlngs was noted. Following the devotional period, the officers for the ensu- ing year were installed. t _ d, _ _ l two sons, Robert at Cardigan, Fred ,,‘,“.’,§,wf,f if, glergliflszlléstlgg fiarlif .at York Point; two daughters, times. officials said ‘m, nigh, 1m lMrs. John W. Scrungeour. Cardi- stallatlon of equipment at Upton lgan’ Mrs’ Howmd vlck°l5onl Airport was expwnd to be com_ M/lontague; also seven grandchild- TONIGHT and Every TUESDAY TWO BIG HIT SHOWS! 9.00 p. m. Another thrilling episode of “BIG TOWN” Slurrirlg Edward 0. Robinson III-Ill IIynamIc newspaper" editor, lull/l ‘ lovely CLAIRE TREVOR as his Girl Friday 9.30 p. m. Thirty minutes of Riot and Music AI Jolson and his gang Fun. featuring MARTHA RAYE PARKYAKARKUS and Victor Young with hisorchestra GFGY-ONIIIILOTTETIIWN ‘@'@ @030‘ ' Ililfivmttlorioimjagmmglcrptggqirgguzjtqnpwyygyommnrmmnnnmmmm' R E M OVA L The office of the Manufacturers Life In- surance Conlpllny’ is now located In the Currie Building, I81 Queen Street. ' B. H. HUGHES District Manager 3 181 Quccn Sircct =:———~—~ _._._ -—:—~~—-—~* ~ ‘Wifiiffifillfilfilfiflfi 0 000C191? JOUODJTOYO CIUTCXUIQD I . u n DIQ”QQD.00O0<1<'IC' IDCHJOIIIUOIJUUUJZIUDIQHOCFSGUQQW Phone n41 I ANNOUNCEMENT The firm of Hughes 8r Edmonds, having dissolved partnership, I have become associated with W. It’. Rogers Agencies Limited, and In future nll policyholders of Hughes It Edmonds will receive my personal attention at my new . Mr. Lorne McKay left for West- nennunrjwveunpeperenwkflflfl office 1S1 Queen Slrcci. I wish to thank all policyholders for their business during Ihe pest and trust that I wIII have the pleasure of serving you In the future. B.H.HUGHES General Insurance 181 Queen Street Phone 5A1 I, I sorrow plated b f e u; d m . k_ lien and seven great grandchildren. e m e l‘ of e “lee The funeral will be held today at 2 p. m. ENIUYIIBIE‘ I I clllllsllllsl BONBEIII IIEID A Christmas concert by thc pupils 0f Miss Kathleen Hornhy was held last evening at Rcchftlrd Square Hall and was largely nliclldedby the parents’ and friends of the per- formers. They were assisted by the choir from the Holy Redeemer Church, Gloria. Large and Mary Walsh. During the evening Miss Hornby was presentcd w til a pres- ent from her pupils. Following is the program: PART I PERSONALS AT GYRO-Ai; the regular week- ly dinner meeting of the Gyro Club held last evening in the J Canadian National Hotel plans for 1 I Miss Edith Hill who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hi1, City, left yester- day morning on return to Enumer- son College, Boston. winter activities were completed. It was announced that the Bridge Tournament would begin next I M!" ~7- Fred FY9591‘. Hfilllax- 01' week. By this plan the Club is the firm of Davis and Fraser ar- rived in Charlottetown last night. He is staying at the National Hotel. [divided into groups of four mem- bers. East group plays in the home calladlan of one of the members some night during the week. On the follow- ing Monday a. new ‘alignment of teams is announced and games played during the week. This is a splendid means of developing the ties of friendship among the mem- bers which is the prime object of the organization. Reports were 1 . __ given by Mr. S. P. Paoll, Jr. and ggiellélygfllleeltflh atzdlvfcglfililé; lDr. D4 T. Waye concerning the arrangements carried out for giv- terday’ while NUT Webster and ‘Ing all the children of both. Orphanages Christmas presents. A letter of appreciation from Miss M,‘ Leigh Rama,” medical Eva Beer was read. The Presl- student at Dalhousie University. dent» Ml“ J- Gorllm‘ Mnmonllldl who h“ been vmmng a; m5 home was the chairman and Mr. Fred 1,, Norman,’ 15 Spending a few Butt" Toronto Gyro. was aguest. days in the City before returning x. Mr. Fraser Macmillan. who spent the holidays at his home in Char- lottetown, returned y e s t e r d a y morning to McGill University, Montreal. . Messrs. m-ank MacKlnnon, em University, London, Ont. BAMSAY-ALLAN WEDDING-uh to Hollis P-—»-;.=L—.:. ~ very pretty wedding was soloin- A-l-"s nlzed at the home of Mr. and .._i_.__;.DF ...:-..—._ is; Mrs. David W. Rummy oi Port . _ Hill when thcil" only daughter, DEROLIIE At Mlscouche Dec. 2'7. was united in marriage to Ernest Chapman Al- ,‘ ,_ Ian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- xhiu crlck Allan of Union Corner. Rev. . Edwin While of Tyne Valley per- laglllln Aged 104. Funeral on Wed- _ _ . , _ new“. nwmhm from hm. me resp formed the ceremony‘ lil the plc (Icncc to Palmer" Road Catholic Sell“ 0f lmnlcdllllc “mum” The Churcyh >brldc, looking very charmlrlg in i937, Mrs. Gilbert DeRochc, aged .Gmce Stewart’ I6 URANE—III CIIIIIJOIICtOWII, JIIII 1. blue New and ¢'*"'l'l’l"K *1 Cm" , 1 _ ‘sage boquet, was given in illar- 1938 Hnydel‘ Crmm’ Aged 68' Mm riuge by her fllthl-r, and entered , ‘Cherry Valley. for burial, services ‘gl/‘R mg Mm“, bllclieltfllc “mm” “‘ 2 l" m‘ blid Inlsaylnun» ‘c Nttellldetl b GAY—At the Prince County non- ‘ a “m” “"‘ l’ . Miss Sadie Ramsay and Mr. Al- Z§§§l,,‘,l§“"§’,f,.3' 23am’ Mm" Emma llison Eilgland. Following the cere- Summerside. . V ,_ , Funeral this afternoon at 2 p. m. mml-li‘ l‘ filainiylslllllper m“, selxell from Bi. Marys Church. Interment l“ t e “ n ll“ l“, " W‘ N m‘ in s, John! Cemetery s, Elearh tastefully decorated for the oc- ' ‘ " casion. A very enjoyable evening 0"‘ was spent in music and singing. , after which a idly bunch of ser- ' enaders joined in wishing Mr. and In Mernomarn Mrs. A‘1an many years of happy wedded life. Before her marriage. the bride was tendered a mis- cellaneous shower by the people of Port Hill. and was the recl- plent of many n=eful and beauti- ful gifis. Mr. and Mrs. Allan left on an extended trip through the Marltimos. and will return to In loving memo .1 of our dear wife and mother Mn. I-larry Mac! Kay. who departed this lIIe on January 4th. one year ago. today. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them. m true: Years that may some cannot sever Onr loving remembrance of you. Union Corner where they will Just when your life was brightest make thgh‘ homs Just when your years were best, Y" "s" "RIM "M" ""1 "W"! 1* W>¢ 1. (a1 Good King Wcnceslas. (b) Cllristluas. (c) Angels From The Realms of Glory, Junior Orchestra. 2. Christmas, Betty May Randall. Carol Marie Colcs. Bclllflfly MacDonald. Florence Blanch- ard, Areigh-ti Cults. blink)" Puncher. Bcrnarlvllc Hughes, Phyllis Coffin, Aiel-cdllll Muc- Donald 3. Tap Dance. Gloria Illrcc. 4. on Silent Night, Holy Night» (blO Holy Night. (c) Adcstc Fidcles 1O Come All Ye Fa thillll, Choir and orchestra. -' PART II l. (s) Jolly Old Si. Nicholas. (in Jingle Bells. (c) Away In A Manger. Baby orchestra. 2. Violin Duet, Merrv Christmas Bel‘s arc Ringing. Carol Marie Coles and Bethany Mncllnroltl. 3 Vocal Solo. Sec! Amid Thc Wintorh Snow. Mary Walsh . Star of The East vocal solo. Mary Wfilwll, Orchestra. (a) O Little Town of Bclhlc- hem. (b) Once In Royal David's Cltv (c) Hnrkl The Hnalrl Angels Sing, Orchestra. . (n) Slccp. lloly Babe! (bl Angels Wc Have I-Icnrd On ii :1 a DONATIONS RECEIVED BY TIIE PROVINCIAL SANATOIIILQI I937 TIN‘ iulloilillg $5.00 (‘LWIII Aibunyl and Pleasant Cirl-le W. l. Mllbnrn West W.I. North River W. I. Bellvuc W. I. Pleasant Grove W. I. St. Col- l umba W. I. Grecnvalc W. I. Cus- cunlpeqlle W. I. Sisters of St. Mar- tha. l-Iazclbrook W. 1. Ladies A d Church of Scot and. Cape ’l‘raversc. The following $10.00 each: Mid- dleton W. I. Knutsford W. I. Spring Valley W. l. Mt. Stewart W. I. East Poll-zit District Convention, Victoria W. I Kingsboro W. I. Birch Grove W. I. Sterling W. I. Long Creek W.I. I-lyudman 8t Co, A Friend, Mrs. W. J. Phillips, Alberton. The following $20.00 each: Mon- taguc W. I. Mt. Stewart District Convention. North Shore Young People's Suc- ilty $2.00; lvLlss Mary R. Houlc, Cambridge, Mass, $10.25; Alberion Weel: of Prayer proceeds, $19.00; Success W. l. $13.30; St. Caiherines W. I: $6.85; Queen Mary W. I. $25.; Central Bedcquc W. I. $7.50; Alber- tou District Convention $22.02; Hea- thc rdale W. I. $2.00; MacDonald W. l. $15.00; New’ Glasgow W. I. District Convention $7.00; West Devon District Convention $7.20; St. Nicholas District Convention $0.00; East Baltic, Kingsboro d: Red Point District. Conventon $3.50; Trycol Baptist Young Peoples society $3.00; S... Catherillcs District Converllion $7.50; Borden District, Convention, $26.00. Fortune Cove W. I. $21.30; Marshficld District Convention, $11.93; Ladies Social Club of Suin- merside $20.00; A Friend $2.00; Cornwall W. I. $12.45; Tyne Vallt-y W. I. $15.00; Mayficld W. I. $5.25; A Friend $2.00; Avonlea. W. I. $17. Total: $515.05. mooocloocwsocazwor-ocoocfc? Kai’ MAGAZINES AND BOOKS Miss J. Rcudle, Mabel Mac- Leod, Lennox Hotel, Mrs. Dr. Dewar, Miss Edith Brown, Mrs. A. Pickard, Mrs. H. D. MacCallum, Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer, Mrs. E. R. Brow, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. Hodgson, Corporal Poolcy, Mrs. Lcith Mac- Lcud, Miss C. McFaranc, Mr. Kecie, Mrs. Gavin Duffy, Mrs. A. E. Clarke, Mrs. Jas. MacMillan, Mrs. I..D. Mur- ray, H. G. Rogers, Study Lovers Club, Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Mrs. Ben Rogers, Jr., Mrs. Howard Hil- son. FLOWERS: Chancel Guild of St. Paul's. St. James Chllrcll, Miss Mary lloule, Baptist Church, Jas. Tail, Willing Circle Kings Daughters. PLANTS AND POTTED PLANTS I Mrs. R. C. MacI-elln, bliss H. D. McCaIluln, Jas. Tait. Mrs. Alton Burke. BPLBS: George beard. Carter & C0., JIIS. Tait. I\lISCELI./\NI'IOUS: Young Pcoplrl; Sol-k-Lv, North Milton. 3 pr. pyianlas: Young Pro- ples Society Long Creek, 2 pr. pyj- amas; East. Royalty W. I. Preserves and pickles; Mrs. E. R. Brow. Down puff, Falconwnod Hospital. rhubarb; Mrs Maude Pierce. rhubarb; Mrs. W. B. Lellrd. pIckEcs: All", P. S. 25% to 33 1/3 % DISCOUNT THIS WEEK ONLY - R. r. 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CHRISTMAS CLOSING AT THE CIIIIIILUTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS TRAINING DEPARTMENT U?‘ § 5 2 T) ment of the Charloltclclvll Busi- ness College up to this pelln in 'the icrnl, the results have been taken from tests submitted from time to time, and in many cases or correct standing of the student. sarily a. 4138239333333QQQQQQOQOQQOLEQOQQOAZLQCYCUZUILO0.00 IUOC-Ji’ 0.0 OQCWBWO In presenting a report of the work ucconlplkllcd by lhe studcnls 0f the Business Tlallling Depart- do not reflect Ulc lull kilmllerlgc The month of Dccelnber 1s neces- much broken nlonth, where so many llavc to skip tests and examllloiioils because of Christmas employment. Many who entered at the beginning oi the term (Sept) completed the short Business ‘Iraining- Coursp t-ilriy m December and were allowed t0 cuter the Short-hand and Type- wrlting Dcparilnc-nts, to take their 1 final examinations with thc large} number who have now completed ' their work in this l department. This practice causes students to keep their work up-to-the-nllnule. Under our system whore u stud- ent Is taught to very carefully consider every negotiation he ent- ers lnto, it i. wonderful to ilolice how quickly the nlost timid-at first-become sclf reliant. Such 1s the result of ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE, when; you gain a practical knowledge of accounting and salesmanship. A test was givcll on Trial Bit]- anccs, Proving and CIOSlllg llle Ledger and Classificllllon of Ac- l counts, with the following ro-ult: ‘ Marguerite Gallant City . . . . .. 100 , Edith Agnew. Cardigan . . . . . .. 96 : Ella Clarke. Magdalen Islands . 05 . Jeannette I)I‘Illl'l.\, 0‘Lc:ll'y . .. til . Sarah Hyde, City . . . . . . . . . . .. 00‘ Sinclair Cl'fl\\'f0l'.’I_\'VOh(I lllfl€ 87 ‘ Eileen John-loll. City .. s71 John Higson, City .. B61 John MacLeod, City . .. 85* Davis Carson. City ., Gladys Bell, City Paulo Church. Mrs. Ben Rogers Si‘, Smnllwootl. maple tree Lil's, D. J. lucfsaoc, box bluebcl-l . , as. T:llt,l _ beans: Kingston Bapti. Church. vegetables, eggs and preserve; ltfrs. Jas. Mac- MJlau. playing cards and score Mrs. L. n. Murray. playing card Iirs. W. l-I. V. Dunbar, 10 PRC-K's cards: CIlfl-ppell s; Co, Lights and Lighting for the Chr stmas Th": Jns. Tait. Fruit. Candy and Nuts: Rogers Hardware. Lights for Christ- mas Tree; Catholic Women's I-Hllllle L4 High. Orchestra. . Good Night. Sweet Jesus. vocal solo, Wlnnitred Moran. orches- ~l tra. God Save the King. of Ascension. Patchwork Quilt: DcBlois Cros.. Candy: Mrs. Kenncy s Home Iiakery. Cllk : Ml‘. POPE Clarke, Oranges: R- E. Milk“ 45 Co.. Candy; Mblmnis Bakery. Cake; Carvell Bros , Bananas. Grail". Nuts and Apples: Nvw Haw" W- T- l Ilrtezrtlbttjlullfiyolllzr and Son. l Tan Late _ T. Qrmlf ' , . ",__ -. w 000D WORK IIORQE ‘WANTED l“ WCWl ‘QCWJW’ 1N during winter months for kccp l I I. 0. 0. F. HALL N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER FRIDAY. JAN. 7 i, E M n A LMER Noveltlrleqcwflzg-Ezamey‘: Charlottetown and A m" ‘m North Wiltshlre I """'°" ANNIE’ m" Tickets Now 0n ihle I Phone m I _ , I: ilpllfilllg . ...1:t..53l WANTED COMMERCIAL TRAV- eller for Prince Edward Island Apply by letter only WIIII rcfcr- ences to Box "R" Co Guardian I.-."l'.I2-l-4-ZII FOB SALE—A FEW’ FEMALE pups, three-quarter SIlVPI‘. Hor- bert Mason, Bunbury. L-537-1-4-3i. Ho‘: Apples; Saunders 8r NEW-mn- | candy; Roops Ltd. Turkel’; li(_1‘l' wedemcr Parish. Chocolates and "UZIITPIIPRI Hughes Drug C"- Ch"- ‘lflINlI N. D. Mal-Lean. Chocolates; ‘ll-s Harold Huesiis and Mrs. Wilf- M Perry. Homemade Cnndv: Car- C0.. Xmas Dccurntlolv" 6/) ‘IIHIHQ Milk, f! quarts NPR. ""lll'h Pnstcurival M lk Co; I rasc Choc- j ohle Milk. Pure Milk Co. l CHRISTMAS PARCELS: I Mus Jean Munn. Mrs. C. H. B u.» fruit. pickles. MISS Mary M llclman. ‘B III.B tLtCI ‘I. l “NANCEEUCPIEIEIIQVIIVIOINIQPglflllnllfillb of llflfl in NTWHIPPJI. Thcrc are al! whi (‘II a v0 very magazines and flowers 111m listed for which we are grateful. l Christmas maximum mo rks ‘Jetebeblunmnun R. L. Stevenson, New’ Glasgow . Wrlxon Moore, Bradlabane , . Ruth Puncher. City . . . . I_)f7I‘4‘t‘I‘I Hell. City Arthur Godklll, F‘re<l:l Colwvtlll, City Irllllt Gillls, Klllffir-b .......... 80 Henry VIIIIILIIICOIIPI, Quebec 80 Fd Ollillcl. Qucbc . . . . . .. 80 Fred Dunn. Clty . .. Marjory Fllrrcil. Yolk .. Only thaw making 80’. ed.» vnrioul Commercial Forms such us Drafts, Wrilllv: Il"‘lll llltllnr-lgv Noll-la, Cheques, etc, and the re- lzlliollul‘ 13w Payee ihcrclo as EIILIIJPbUIZ Davis CIIIEOII. 95: Bltia Clarke, 95; Jeannette Dcnnis, 94: R. L. Stevenson, 92: Sarah Hyde, 91; Elicen Johnson. '01; Edith Agnew, 90; Sinclair Crawford. 88: Gladys Bell, 8S; Wl-ixon Moore. 88;Thelma Jackson. 05: John Higslm, 85; Dor- een Bell. 8i: Marguerite Gallant, 8i: Evelyn Taylor. 80. spelling tots were given under the Civli Service plan. with most satisfactory results. Preparing Resources and Liabil- ities. also Loss and (‘lain state- mcnt from a Trial Balance-In- ventories given. 'I‘-hc following have proven them- selves capnlaic of doing this worll snii.~lat"oz'ilv. <Nnf rivcn in Order of nlrl-ill: Edith Agnew. Sinclair Crawford. Del-eon ‘Bell. John Hi2- s-nn. Wrixon Monro. l-Icllry Vail- lanrourl. Arthur Godkin. Ruth Plllirllcv. .l'nlll\' ftillcLcorl. Etta Cln _ Sal-uh Ilvdc Filer-ll John- ston. Jvnllncfilo Dennis. Glad.“ Ball. Marguerite Glllani. Thelml Jackson. Evclvll Taylor. EdfiB-l Ollillet, R. I... Stcvruson. FIB! Dunn. Space docs no‘ rwvnlli of morn l than a plowing reference to tholl who arc inking up advanced ac- COIIIIIIIPPV, one vi vvllonl made ti‘! in an “A0 counting“ cxlmlinazion recent] a number of students who are d0 serving of sflflflill Ylolico but fhfl L-506-l-3-li. must. also abide their timc. I l I. l CITY BII S SERVICE TIMI TABLE . Inngworth, Mrs. c. B. Morris, stI I l EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, JAN. 4th I 4 Bus leaves Longworth and Eshcr on the hour and half hour. First trlp leaves 7.30 A.l\I. Last trlp 1.30’ EM. i I City Bus stop Is at Whites Restaurant. Bus leaves Salaainrlum fifteen minutes to and Ilitccn rnln- utes after each hour. First trip 7.45 AM. Service daily except Sunday: Buses are warm and com- fortable. Route name as lat year. Special lair Saturday evening service, Inst. trip leaving Sanatorlum at quarts-rt to tcn.