PAGE SIX A TIIRILLIIIG ‘LIFE STORY 0F “They (‘all It Fate" Shows Behind Curtain Scenes 0n Broadway "They Call It Fate" which is now IllUWlilL t ihl: Capitol ‘llleatie, takes speci 111's l)\’li .d the srelies of the i3: 1d 1y t: iaiicul world lli(l rl-vculls {no sti'llgs__'le.s 0i tlic beaiiiliili lllfl players loi" success in the filee o1‘ telnpiritions. litieraliit‘ iaililt, who lb thrown Iiito this lLiliiltllhlls zillr-piiere of bright; lights and n file, no: only oi the theatre, but oi the swanky IlllbS Iluxv she escapes the nets set fol llrl‘. anti \\'ll‘1\' fume iiiid lore, is 1 1111- 1111M. ulllisilal ldlUS ure- -rl--.-n tllr; _\'L'lll‘, ll ziliupa-ti ll'illll the IIl)\L'l by Al- lllllllill lad 7.111. »- , the popular young Irish .1r'or, pl i . ieaturI-(j mas- Iulilie role. (Jlliers 111 the east in- rlude ljnn \ierkel. David Manners, Helen \ 1 , Louise Calheril, Jos- rph Cli'.\'l.l0i'lli‘. Nell-u Walker, Eliz- nheth PdllOlilOli and ldrville A‘der~ loll 'l‘l"1rre song hiis are featured ‘Where Are ‘n. ', "You'll Neat-r Lose nae", and "Along Came Love.’ “Blondie of The Follies” Sparkling Etertainment When authors like Frances, Marion and Anita Loos put then: resourceful Ininds together, some sparkling enleiw-ainlnent is bound m result. "lllondie oi the Follies," ‘with hiurluii DAIYICS and Robert Montgomery‘, WlLlCll opened yester- day at tile Prince Edward Theatre, more than sparkles. It sciniillatcs. It is colorful, it contains moments ni comedy that are hilarious, and - l"-lOlil"lli,‘§ o1 pathos which are poig- lialit. .l11<i lil-illl-lliggilig. tile gill ironi the New ‘fork telle- meats 1x111) r1 to luxi: y a: a Broadway show Mrl. ller acting cov- fioili comedy to . :1, and iii the fatter she reveals surprising talent. Rob- ert hiolitgolnery is the suave in- Eatiating New York playboy, and vests his role with a touch of irony. Funny Jimmy Durante Much should be said, too, for Billie Dove's portrayal of the sel- flsh, vain showgirl who seeks to gloss her East Side origin beneath I Park Avenue aifectatlon. The inimitable Jimmv Durante, James Gleason Zasu Pitts, Sidney Toier, Douglas Dumbrille, Sarah Padden, pouise Carter and Clyde Cook, also deserve particular mention. Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. c. N. w. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-ai-Law » MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street .I.A. MacDonald, K12. BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. (m. Riley Building (Iharlottetown. P. E. Island. Money m Loan and Collection: given the very beat attention. b15-2-6-Imonth. BELL d‘; MATHIESON B. B. Bell ll. L. Mnthleson, LLD. ' Barristers l: Solicitors Money to I403]! Charlottetown and Montague Ii. F MacPliEE, B.A. BARRISTER. somcrron NOTARY, &c-, Riley Bnlidlrll. Oharlnllewm 576-2-8-1 month. MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. IIARRIRTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. Elli-I. .--:_1,-auI.~_-l-1l:1::‘.'§*?‘é_b’ J. W. MacNAUGHT B. A., LL. B. Barrister. Solicits! , Money to Inn J1 Keniington . ' Ffii-I2Yi1:5i—l PRINCE ED WARD TO-DAY O e. Zlbndl - ‘s’? (I/tfie Follies 1.. . ..., BILLIE nova, JIMMY till’, DURANTE, JAMES .<€.'.'.".‘§-*.-. GLEASON, ZASU PITTS — .l\’IiiliUll Danes is at her best as ' ‘Q PAGE ll rue A GIIURIIS‘ GIRL Wanted At Once lConlznued from Page l) Following is a list of children whom Santa-Pals can make bBPIJYI Sid - 10 Maurice Marion Winniired Bernard Archibald Joseph Bernard .. . Elmer Arnella Caroline Bernice Frank Wilfred Robert .. Francis Shirley Gertie Jack . Wendall Carrie David .. Teddic Priscilla Harold Theresa Gertrude Mary Albert Laurctta ... Jimmie .. Arthur Theresa Ivan sqsss rPfl9=°ig wooden: “P9P 1'3 "u... ...-....- ... Joseph Bernard Rose Gcnivicve Wallace ‘rliclma. . . "...-....- Rupert Rita ........... James Hilda . Harold Eileen Raymond .. George . Thomas Bernard . Wilfred .. Louis Marjorie .................. Viola Georgina Erma. Ellen .. ....- .--~--.---.nn-..n 206. Olive Richard Blair Gertrude 241 243 244 245. 246. 247. 248. 2'49. Arthur . . Clement Walter Bertha Margaret Frank Hilda Maurice Margaret James Millie Herbert. Melvin Maren lrl Jerome u... . ...-....- 25L 252. w Cal- 1- 1- Hl-i QJ§GQQQDIDJ-QQQOQM-hhlblOMNQMJEJQHQOSUM©ZOQHCJGBIbidmfiwflldphwDfikéki- ... >- qoaoen 1 Gerald Franck nun... . .1 ~M;-.~_,,._.--\- . 5 MATINEE 0APlTOL NIGHT 7 E 8-45 O Can a Girl Play the Love Game by Man's Rules Or is Her Guilt Greater Because She Is a Woman 2 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 3.15 . . 11c, I80. . 26¢. 3,70. SE NET!‘ C MEDY Leon Lorraine Ronald Ronald . . . Joan Josie v Teresa John . . Ruby Evelyn Teres Elinor Allredrl Jessie Kathleen , Sylvia Vivian Raymond Raymond Ronald Harold Edith Arline . Elsie .. . .. 1-.»- QO~I"IJWQWQ~IHOQQHIJGI ,_. ,_. Wiliniired . Velerie .. ltiaijv .. Joseph Fred Cirace Vcriioil Mary Lillian "Betty .. Muriel . Aiargziret Ruth 325 Charles . Lloyd Hazel Jackie ... . Mary ., Eric Phyllis 3'27 3119 James Louis ... ...., hfarie Milli (‘Ir-urge ... ... ._, \Villiani ... ... .-- -.. ... Helen ... Joseph Eleanor Iiaurcnee .. , Aches .. Plriuiard Alivrt Stella Robert Victoria. . Albert Alfred ... ... Aiiarion ... ... ... -. Ronald Cecil Hope ... Maragrct ... Francis . Elcnno. ... ... ... , Audrey Jnlnes ... George Mary Dorothy James ............. Francis .... Shirley Rommel‘ 375. Ray 376. Dawson 3'17. Gladys 3'78. George Only names sChl. in by clergymen of tlic congregations to which the families bI-loilg will be published. Following is a list of Santa Pals: Mrs A. Cosh, Master Frederick Seaman. Master Donald Seaman, Miss Lauradluglies, D. K. Currie, Mrs. W. Chester S. McLui-c, Miss Eva Burnett, John Maseiicld Wal- ker, Mary Wnlker, Corinne Walker, Frank Saddler, John C. Douil, Clieltoh, Lewis Lowther, Jean Low- ther, Mrs. W. H. Prowsc, Mrs. F. P. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon, Anne Saddler, Joan Williams, Gor- don DeBlnis, Helen DeBlois, Mrs. Ben]. Rogers, Sn, Mrs. (Dr.) I. J. Yen, Constance Hyndman, Margaret Coilin, Arthur Collin, Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. A. E. Ings, Benjamin Bremner. Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald, A Friend, Mrs. G. A. Robertson, Betty Flood, Crnswcll Studio, Mrs. O. C. Craswcll. O. C. Crnswell, Mrs. H B. Henderson, Mrs. M. W. Wood, E. O. Ilolnlrs, DeSilblc; A Friend, Mar- garet Prolvsc, Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Marjorie Carr, Mrs. J. L. McLeod, Mrs. Mary Seller, Stuart Chandler, A Friend, Norboro Women's Instit- ute, Margaret Wood, Marjorie Wood, George E. llughes, Annabelle Law- scn. hiargarei. Lawson, Jacquas Ll n. -~~ ... ... ... --. ... ....- 345 n. "0 on "Iona u. 1-. “n. w. ... u. u. mum-inseam- "n-n-un.» 2 :1 5 s '1 . Io a e 4 s .' 6 5 l0 - 5 i s 1 3 1o a 4 s 5 '1 6 5 9 3 1 9 8 v 4 2 4 6 1o e s 8 Io v s 2 1o '1 s a l0 n 4 a '1 a s 2 . l0 c s Coursierc, Mae I, Smaiiwdod, low- ... ltrilsiieilea"’iw““eanwr~=~ . ris; Mrs. A. H. Smallwood, Soul-is. ris; Mrs. A. H. Smallwood. mum»; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Miss Etta Jenkins, MacKcnzies Corner, Lot 48; Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Miss Norah Longworth, A Friend, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie in memory of Sara Elizabeth MacKelizie; Maurice W. Weeks, Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Wil- ton, Eleanor and Lawrence Ram- say, Elaine Match, Earnsclifie; Mrs. (Col) D . A. MacKinnon, Mrs. (Capt) J. G. Taylor, Audrey Birch, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Ada, George and Bill Acorn, Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, Kensington; Tomlins' Grocery, Mrs. W. B. Prowse, Sara Forbes, Mrs. Leith MacLeod, Mrs. Mark R. Mac- Guigali, Mark R. McGuigan, Mrs. Isaac Carter, Bertha Carter, Mary McQuaid, Dorothy Andrew, Earl Lund, Mt. Herbert; A Friend, Don- ald and. Stewart MacNeiil, Sside; Katherine Murchison, York Point; Zion C. G. I. T., Senior Group; Candyland, Mrs. (Major) D. A. Macdonald, Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, Mrs. J. B. Hegan, Janet P, Hagan, Margaret H. Hogan, Dr. ~W. J. P. MacMillan, Thomas J. Morris, Syd- ney, N.S.; Joyce Ritchie, Mrs. John A. Collings, Helen Ceilings, Doris and Esther MacDougall, Mrs. Albert Craswell, Mrs. A. E. LePage, Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, Montague; Billie McEachern, Zion C. G. I. -T. Inter-- mediate Group, Zion C. G. I. T. Junior Group, Allison Match, Mount Herbert: Mrs. G. M. Richards, Florence Warren, Mary Josephine McLelian, Cable Head; Morris Blake, Phil and Bill, Dorothy Yeo. Eva Vivian Yeo, Mrs. Arthur Yeo. Tyne Valley; Mrs. J. E. Bell, Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen, Joan Large, Do- nation in memory of Bradford Mc- Lure, Gordon and Bruce Moore, Pownal; Virginia. and Ian Scarth, Mrs. Ina Hutchinson, The Misses Horne, Hazelbrook Women's In- stitute, DeBlois Bros, Mrs. Roland. A Friend, Cavendish North Show Y. P. 5., Mrs. L. C. 'I‘rivctt, Mrs. Ralph Bearisto, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Ruth Feuvyour, Ruth Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Hazel Malone, George Rog- ers, ‘Thomas Rogers, Rosemary Rogers, Joan Gordon, Mrs. D. J. Riley, Frances Kirwin, Dorothy Kir- win, Mrs. Victor Coflin, Savage Harbour, Dorothy and Francis Michael, Mrs. A. J. Matheson, O'- Leary, Wm. J. Hennessey, Raymond Henhessey, Earl S. Hennessey, Ver- non Wendali Hennessey, Long Riv- er Junior Red- Cross. (JOIISWWQ and John Holroyd, Clarence and Blair MacDonald, Bradalbane; Dor- othy Hennessey, Hazel Malone, Margaret Ceilings, Mrs. Percy Wil- liams, Mrs. Cecil Wood, Central Royalty; Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mrs. Lorne Burleigh, Ellerslie; Harry Finlayson, Mrs. H. E. Cantwell, Florence Cantwell, Betty Bruce, Archibald Ramsay, Eleanor McNe- viri, Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Toni, Beryl and Audrey DeBlois, Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. H. E. Miller, Paul Cud- more, Mrs. J. H. Stems, Buddy Stems, In memory of Douglas Haig Millar, Mrs. J. H. Hill, A Friend, Joe O'Brien, Mrs. Eddie Cnntlveii, Mrs. Frances Holl -'.I‘rairior, Bill, Doris and Harold MacRae, Mary S. Stewart, Montague; E. McLean, Crapaud: Mrs. R. MacDonald, Mil- dred and Walter Cox, Savage Hbr Women's Institute, VonClure Gay, Marian MaeKinnon, Highfield: Mrs. Grant Gregory. Roberta. Brown, York; Mrs. Wm. Reid, Frclicliiort; Mrs. Harry Stewart, A Friend, First Charlottetown Girl Guides, W. D. Giilis, Mrs. J. A. Gesiicr, Pauline Gcsrler, Miriam Dollar, Brookfield; Hendrick Gordon, Employees of Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd, Kenneth McNevin, Tyne Valley; Katherine Bagnail, Eleanor Bagnaii, Joan Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Warren, Savage Harbour; Annie May MacKinnon, New Argyle; Fairlie Prowse, Smiling Sunbeam Junior Red Cross Branch of Vernon River School, Margaret F. Huntley, Vernon G. H. '11; Mrs. W. B. Robertson, Stall of Hyncl- man a 60., Sterling Institute, Stan- ley Bridge; Rev. O. Ayers, Hamp- ton: Mrs. H. L. Hardy, Princetnwn Road Young Peoples‘ League; Mrs. '1'. o. Ives, Allison Foster, Phyllis Floater, Ruth Corrigan, Vernon and Elinor Campbell, Borden, X.Y.Z, Ruth Heartz, Constance Cooke. Norman D. Lowther, Dorothy M. Lowther, A Friend, Mrs. W. C. Squires, Mrs. Harry Mathosnn. Le- Roy MacKinley, Marjorie McKinley, Mrs. J. F. Gard, Southport, Mr. Walter Beer, Mrs. Vernon Gay, Mrs. lleith McKinnon, Ben bincLcod, Harold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart. clzllrllli Gliilllilliiii rouca counrlat the police court yesterday morning a drunk wag fined $5 or i0 days. DISPENSARY GIFTS will be ap- preciated. Send your parcel early please. 7235-Q-20-1i. MOCATAN CHRISTMAS LET- TER STATIONERY, including paper and envelopes for personal greetings-willy few leit. $1.25 per kit. Guardian Office. Dec. 17-tf. iloniuarrs STORE OPEN EV-' ENINGS-Beginning tonight, Hol- mairs g remain open evenings till Christmas. To relieve next Satur- day's delivery, we would appreciate very much if those who possibly can accept gifts earlier will call and make arrangements tor delivery to start, say Thursday. Thank you. 7246-1l WE ARE OPEN T0 PURCHASE a large number oi silver fox furs and will pay best market prices. McLzliw and MAQKIImon. - 'i2l¢i-13-19-3i SPECIAL, TRAIN SERVICE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. — For the Christmas Holidays The Can- adian National Railways have ar- ranged that the Souris traili be held at Charlottetown until 4.00 P. M. and the Murray Harbor train until 4.30 i’. M. on December 23rd and ‘Hill. CITY SCHOOL CLlNlCS-Jrhat the number of children who turned out l0 be immunized against diph: thr-rin at the clinics held last week at lteeliiord Square and Wes! Kent Schools was quite encouraging, is ICDOIT/Gd by the Department of Health. At West Ken; twenty-two school children and thirteen pre- schools received their first inocu- lalion and at Rnchford Square the splendid number of ninety-six pupils and eleven preschools. At the latter clinic two pupils attending Prince Street school and one from Queen Square also reported, and to show how anxious some oi the parents and children were to be protected against diphtheria one gmall girl at the Con- vent after being inoculated herself hurried home to return with a brother and sister aged one and two years. As three inoculation, are necessary, the second one will be given at Wes! Kent the first; Fri- day in January and at Rnehfoid Square the second Friday. It is ex-f peered that a clinic also will be‘ started in Queen square school in Januafy. The many friends of Mr. Austin Cameron, Augustine Cove, will be pleased io know that he is recov- ering from his recent illness. Mrs. McCrc-ady is being welcomed home from Toronto where she was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bear- isto for the past several weeks, SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County -—SIGNALLING EXAMS Th; filfinullirig examination for the Sum- mersido branch o! the Prince Ed. Ward Island Highlanders closed I“; week. Twenty-five signallera took the exams and they all did well, n1. though the results will not be pub- lished until the papers nrg return- ed from Halifax. Captain Ovens, from Halifax, Signal officer; mu. itary district No. 6, set the examina_ tivlw- Sere- Mflior Smith, instruc- tor. was in charge. Citpt. Ovens left on Monday on return to Halifax,_ S. —S'SIDE POLICE (TOUR/f — Monday was a busy (lay in the Sunimersirle Police Court. On Mon. day moraine. two prohibition cases were heard, one was dismissed, the other party was iined $200 and costs or 3 months in jail. One drunk Wlls fined $5 and costs or ten days. TlITOC vagrauts were before the Court, oile, a local man, was given one month in Jail and the others, one from Britsih Columbia and one from Saskatchewan, were handed over to the Mounted Police to be Bent buck to their homes.-S. —DEATH OP‘ M118. JAMES RAYNER-—Tli0 commluiity of Grecnmouni. were grieved to learn of tiic sudden death last Wednes- day at iler home there of Mrs. James Rayner, as it was quite 1m- OXDectcd. Mrs. Rayner was a mem- bcr or the Christian Church and most highly esteemed by a wide cir. cle oi friends. She leaves to mourn, besides her husband, several 51m; and daughters, namely, Mrs, Wm. Getson, Kildaro Capes; Mrs. Willett Read, Coleman; Mrs. Ben]. Thomas, __________________________ Bcriwllir, itirs. Edgar Heartz, How- ard i3. liPflflZ, Addie Hayden, Kel- vin L311)?!‘ Junior Red Cross, Rena, flllil"l'll('lll’iil Reid, Montague, 1mg; Lilli-iv imlrlinllnld, Grace Joan Mae- Donald. Douglas A. C. MacDonald, MacKic 8n Co. Fortune Bridge llohflfllp 81ml ill. Green, Central .. . 455-15’- articles were received from other guests present. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO DECEMBER 20, 1932 _. Up stairs wher 0f TOYS, Dolls, Mechanical Toys, display swell worth Cascumpec; Mrs, Ephraim Read, in Saskatchewan; Russell and Marshal of Greenmoulit and Wniinm and Miss Helen at home; also two sis~ tors, one in the States and Mrs, B, I. Rayner and one brother, Edward Baker, in South Dakota, to all at whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Saturday from her late residence to the Christian Church burial ground at Greenmount. Rev. W. H. Harding, of Summerside, conducted the ser- vice, which was largely attended.- S. -—BRIDE AND GROOM HON- 0ltED—-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanton entertained inst Friday at their spacious homo in St. Eleanors in honour oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Han-y s. Cannon, who were recently ITIBITIQd and have taken up their residence in St. Eieiuiors. The mail carriers of the surrounding districts were guests at the party and presented the happy couple with a lovely chair, a case oi’ silver and a serving tray. Mr. Edward Lockimrt was chairman and spoke a few words of congratulation before Dr. Hillard Clark read thcaddrcss on behalf oi’ tho mail carriers and presented the kills. Mr. Cannon acknowledged the ems on behalf of himself and his bride. Other useful and dainty Bridge and music Stvlihmlic Lelia MacDonald, Lewis Valrlts MacDonald, Edna Gordon, Billie Bourke, Joan Wood. made tho evening pass all loo quick- ly until the hostess served a dainty iliirwb. Miaoannonistbovnryor- \\\M Til vs 442 Our Toy Departmentis big- ger and better than ever. ll reigns is an immense range M14 canons: BAIITEITS BO0K and l'0Y STORE HERE IS WHERE YOU WILL saa DISPLAYED THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-T0-DATE srocx or CHRISTMAS GIFTS BOTH USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 0 0 0 IVBGB *9»? Book w’, The Gift that appeals to everyone-Gifts of Books are Gifts to treasure through the years-with each re-reading they bring a happy reminder of the givers thoughtfulness. ‘BOOKS ON TRAVEL, TECHNICAL SUBJECTS, FICTION, POETRY, ' BIOGRAPHY. e Santa ' Games, etc. A seeing‘. iIISIT Oiili s. i0. 15 all 2s GENT 00llNTEli. COME AND SEE. ' t II "AER 8100.. lIMITED ficient mail carrier for Route B. R. 1 and he and his bride are very popular and are receiving a warm welcome from the St. Eleahors peo- pic-S. PERSONALS -—Mrs. A. P. Wells, of Summer. 514B. attended the funeral of her rlster-in-law. ma. James Rayner, oi’ Greenmount.-S. wMr- 3~ 1- Rlyner was in the Western 11m of tile Province I“; week on account of the illness and death of his ilister-iu-iaw, Mrs. James Rayner, of GruenmounL-S. —The many friends ofMr. Pat- "Ck Md-ellnn. of Grand River, will be Pleased to learn that he is pro. Bressing favorably, after his recent operation in the Prince County Hos- DitaL-S. EASTERN GIIIIVIDIAII .-'RECEIVID GOOD Nlwy. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weatawly, lower Montague, P. E. Island, have received the news of the birth of n great grand daughter, born at, the Mars Memorial Hospital Boston, Mass. lo Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Lawson. M's. Lawson was formerly Min Dill! lllomugall. Ml’. Wast- nway will celebrate his 00th, birth- ...:..> ...-_- W.“ m“ _ 1-» ~ .~ - ..- Qula-“wrlln day Ohrinllnllmlo. .,.,~.- i »-.." ASMNSION SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- Gnde VIII-l Helen Morrlssoy. 2 lather I-Iandrahan, a Sylvia Mommy. ' Grade VI-l James Handrahaa 2 Edward Gavin. Grade V-l Josephine Doucetia 2 Anna Cavin- Grade IV (a)-l Hubert Handm han, 2 Frances Gavin. rude IV (b)—1 Thelma Aylwai-d Grade III-i moi Gallant, 2 A‘. vin Aylward, 3 Almero Gallant. Grade 11-1 Invi Handrahan, ‘- Herbert Gavin. Grade I (a)—1 Josephine. Poirl-lr 2 Frederick Ayiward. ' Perfect attendance: Esther Han iii-shun, ‘rheima Aylward, Almerl Gtlllht, P1131095 Gavin, Hedrrirll Aylward, Alvin Ayiward, Levi Hilli- drahnn. —Annette Morrissey, Teacher. RADIO BATTERIES BECIIAIIGEI) RIGHT V. C. Smallwood Radio Service II! North liver Bond