PRINCE ED WARD - .1 111.1; 11.1111. TODAY BROTH E RS AND SOLDIERS ALL Against the warring trlbesmen . . . Fighting onefor all and all for ‘one . . . FILLED WITH A THOUSAND NEVER- TO-BE FORGOTTEN THRILLS l ‘RAY 1111111111110 as John Gesfc Don't miss a olll thrill . . . . no “Ices Geno's from the stern Radio PIIESTUII 1 ‘ FIISTEII-I-IEIWEY CHICK CI-IANDLER- INIZ COURTNEY NOEL MADISON-JERRY MARI-OWE W‘ Time is Eastern Stundnrd) BIIPITIIL- 111-111-141 —TOIIIIY “at Today's Short Wave Program MONDAY, DECEMBER I BERLIN 319° D-m-News - JJL. 15.11 “~61 1116s.. a1 m. IIIC 1n English. g, 19 m.; DJN MOSCOW 453° Dam-News 1n English; 1111m- RNE, 12 meg‘ . is m. 7:00 BUDAPEST p. m . -alVililitary March. HAT4. 9.12 meg, 88:8 m. LU 7115 Thin-Program u; be m. Munccd . G811‘, “DUN a . Three Against CARY COOPER as Michael lllcnu) Gcste v e111 PARAMOUNT presents‘ In ‘Tl-IE NEW the Desert. 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Head noises have m“- 2110- 11-81 mar. 15.4 m-: cleared up. aunnvr: ma. aarsan F- 9413 mes. 30.5 m. is m, only remedy 1 have 1111111 111111 (M35655 ever did me any " Ii YOU B" 8:00 D-m -Ooncert YWRC. 5 9 meg., 51.7 m. MADRID 1112s p.m._ue-wl “Q1 9-116 mes. 30.4 ronyo r-m-Muneei .16 meg., 19.7 m. 11.195111‘ 1. 1 - - p 011C c111» 11:30 JZK. 1s 0:15 11‘ in English m. PTOIII-Tfl BLOSSOM Orchestra . Con- JLIIRY 0F THE CIRCUS - HEAR ITI E0811] MON. WED. & FRI. CFCY Charlottetown 6.30 to 6.45 P.M. hard of hearing, havehead noises. buzzing in the l BALSAM today. Relief is quick. Costs onl . g {ow cents a dav. Your monev bac if if. doe: not help vou. For sale and recommended by THE JENKINS PHARMACY 1TIIE BEXALL DRUG STORE | cuantmrsrowu L-TBB-II-RO-ZAjlQ-JZ-j-j. eanwhes. rinirinl and ears got AURINE l AR b '.'.'1"f:".'{§111'§.1 rLQuR ESIIIN Wanted ,5 O0 Silvers I will be at Lauchlin MacDonald's Tuesday, Dec. 5th and will buy five hundred silvers from three- quarters to fulIs and extra pales. Highest. Mnrkol HARRY KIRSH Prices Paid. Trinity United Church MONDAY:- 3:30—Cubs Serial Hall. 7:30—Evcning Auxiliary, East Par- lor. W. M. S. Study class, home of Mrs. R. E. Mulch. L-56. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service of Trin- ity United Church the speaker was Rev. Dr. D. G. Coc D. D.. missionary of the United Church of Canada who has lalborcd Newfoundland, Iabrador, and the Yukon and who has given many years of his life in bring the word of God to the peoples oi India. Dr. Cock Lad a slowing story to tell oi the marvelous way in which the teeming depressed mil- lions of that greet land are flock- ing to the Master. The speaker told of a Mnltom-mednln priest who travelled through the length and breadth of the Holy Land seeking n rr"»~i~ii'u "1 l ~r1 ""1 of how he found it upon the hill of Calvary. I-le rested also how hundreds of the ancient tribes of India are ever flocking to the Christian Leaders seekinz for the way of freedom from the bondage of Hinduism. One incident of special interest for nil British subjects was put forth by Dr. Cock, when he told of a large room in the House of Commons of the British Parliament where once a week the members have gathered for one hundred end five years. regularly, once each week for voluntary prayer to God for strength in their work of gov- ernment. This room Dr. Cock spoke of as the powerhouse of the Empire. By these stirring incidents the speaker madn a powerful mov- ing appeal for the continuation oi the missionary work in India. The music of the choir was es- pecially helpful arnd enriching to the worshi of God. The choir sang l-fer Sanders beautiful anthem "Was there ever kindest Shepherd" and MIA! Margaret Stems gave a fine rendition of the soprano part of the anthem. Mr. George Johnson splendidly sang the delightful anthem “The Holy City " 111.‘ evening service Rev. Miller delivered an excellent At Hugh In Memoriam In loving remembrance of my son, luv. G. G. Moreslde who December 4th, 1030. One year he: Since that sldpTl-lud When one I lov wu oslled evnfii l mlsml hlm than, I mils him st Forget him no, I never will. Inserted by his Mother . n: u life and memory la t deer died As lo " l will remember thee. L-10-12-4-li. i; L-59-l2-4-2l. sermon on the ih-emc "The Search For 1.111s." In this the Minister showed that the full Iiie is not to be found in an abundance of ma- trsrial possessions but in the ex- ample of the fullness of the stature of Christ The eventing anthem was "Praise Ye The Lord." and Miss Edna Burke was the alto soloist. The organ selections of th-e organistJi/lr. A.R. Kendall were fine tributes to his musical skifl. 11.5“ ii ' V. ‘i. 1 i1. nnvr. 1.1111 DANCE A WHITE SPOT MONDAY NIGHT Der. 4th. Music by 0. K. Preaby and all the band, includm Don i‘ 4 Messer and Charlie hern- berlain. j" All Modern Dance Dance 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 25c 1‘ Only 7 Miles From City L-60 urezusf JARDlNE-At Salem. Oregon, Dec. 1st, 1939. Guy C. Jardine eldwt son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jar- dine Charlottetoxm, aged 4-6. MACDONALD—-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on sunde Dec. 3, 1939 Mrs. M les MacDon- ald. Hopedaie. aged 2 ars. Rie- mains ere resting at the Cutcliffc Funeral Home till noon today. then to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan MacLeod, H ale. Fun- eral will be ‘Iblesday, Deceznrber 5th 2 p_ m. Interment Brookfield Cemetery. SCOTT -- At the Charlottetown Hospital Sunday, Dec. 3, Cecil J. Bwit. Bile 48 years. Fmueral from the residence .of his father, John Scott, Clyde River, tomorrow (Tuesday) service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. The late Mr. Scott is restim at the McLean Funeral Home until 5 o'clock this evening. MoDUNALD—-At the P.E.I. Ros- pitel Saturday. Dec. 2, Roderick McDonald, aged 54 years. Funeral from his late residence at South- vice starting at 1 o'clock. Inter- ment Pow-ml Ceme ‘ZVVBHNNEV N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown one North Wiltehlre Phone I49 fififihflv "-'---¢\.\.H-A-fii'h'v 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 r I I .1‘ ... M.» .1 a. ' from Montague. - after three weeks port this (Monday) afternoon. eer- . 1 The ilentral Guardian flu: column ll nlervod for news or local Interest bu; ‘dvertislsq o1 e newly nature may be Inserted et l cells I word strictly 9hr lbln to advance. iii CONIEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. IrSIIO-‘l-Zl-Il SCARLET FEVER immunisation clinics st Prince Street School this Tuedlo’ clay. Pro-school children 3 p. m. Other school clinic dates later. L-M-lll-A-Zi. INJURED EN ACCIDENT — Mr. and Mrs. Norms-n MecPherson of Hopefielcl in King's County were indured Friday night when car left the pavement three miles 'I‘he accident oc- curred on e sleep hill. The ma- chine went into a deep ditch. Mrs. MeoPheroon received cute about the heed while her husband es- caped with lesser in) FUR cel Stree , Tuesday. also Frida- FAB-MERS-We are re- furs at our office 110 Kent Charlottetown, Monday, and Satur- day, Dec. 411b, 5th, . 9th. Bring "m n - ii§1n§a§y‘§£i£1'-i~iu1redey1 Sum- merside. Maritime Fur Pool Ltd.- W. Chester B. . Lm-12-4-3i. COL. BALSTOWS VISIT-Hon. J. L. Relston. lvlinister 01f Fin- ance, Ottawa, is pie-n to be Ill Prince Edward Island on Dec. ll, i2 and 13. Col. Relston has been tendered nomination to the 111W Ml‘. A. E. MacLeeJrs seat in Par- uament 11y tho executives of the East and West Prince count Lib- eral Associations. The by- action takes place Jen. l1 ‘T0 FOX RANCHERS-Our De- partment is in a position i0 21W information concerning fox ranch- ers who have had their ranohm graded and have “diamond mark- ed" foxes for sale. ‘This inlformation 1s eveueible m all who apply for some. Provincial Depaflmen 0i Agriculture. L-53-12-4-2i. CAR AND TRUCK OOLLIDE- A c:.r and truck were in collision Saturday night on the Charlotte- bown-Boaden higihwa about 2 miles from the City. i is reported A telephone pole was ‘oroken and the vehicles slightly damaged in the accident. Nobody was hurt. STRUCK BY CAR»- Mr. George Furness 40-year-old Charlottetown resident is a patient in the P. E. Ishnd Hospital as a result of a. car accident in the Ciiv ct 6.50 p. m. last night. As V". Furness stepped ofi the curb on Elm Avenue he was stmck by a par-sins mo- torist. Apart from a few minor in- juries the man was not seriously hurt hospital authorities disclosed last night. LEFT‘ LEGACY FOR CEMETERY nited Churohmen says. was recently received b . McLean, Chairman of t Souris. P. E. 1., West Protestant Cemetery ‘Committee. The Hon. Dr. George Muttert, died a few months ego in East Boston. where he practised his Iprofession for many years and wase well known citizen. This bsquest re- calls to memo the honourable place long coo-up ed the Muttart ' amily in the church nd communi- ity life of Souris. For an extended l frigid E. B. Mllfliifllfi. th; lather ,o . eorge was um y yslclan and friend 1o the people o this end 10f the Island and for some years re- |presented King's County in theFcd- eral parliament. He also served on the Official Board of the Methodist [Church I-Iis daughter. Mrs. Morley 1Acorn died in Sour-is in 1937. He" ihusbend was mayor of Souris and Choir Leader in St. James Church at the tithe of hi1. death in 1036. ,This family is now extinct but their ‘memory i5 %rished by many form- er friends not only in Souris but throughout the Maritimes. “The souls of righteous are in the hands or God and they shall receive a. Ifillnrédom from the Lord's ovm COMMUNICABLE DI S E A S E S REPORTED- Epidemics of scarlet fever. whooping cough and chicken pox are prevalent in different sec- tions of the Province. Dr Keeping. Deputy Minister of Public Health. disclosed last nizht. No deaths have been reported however, and the diseases are reported to be of a mild type. At prescr; there are six houses quarantined azainst scarlet fever in the City. During (his week it is the intention of the Public Hewlth Deowrimen-t to carry on active immunization of the child- ren in the City Schools to prevent the spread of the disease, Dr. Keeping announced. There are five cases of scarlet fever in one house at Bangor but no new cases have been reported in the coun- Murray Harbor yesterday and schools will open there tomorrow suspension of chases owimz to the large number of cases in that community. Georgetown where the disease first smeared. is reported to be free of the disease, Dr. Keeping re- noris twelve eases oi chicken pox in Rustico with no reports of the disease elsewhere in the Province Epidemics of whooping cough are Y. nrevalent in Pownel. Village Green, Bonshsw end Churchill. There have no cases of diphtheria on Kenning said lest niiziht. I - The liguorian Players present "Ain't It The Truth” A comedy in 3 Acts Holy Redeemer Hall Tuesday & Wednesday Dec. 5 and 6th Admission 25 cents | L-71-1I-4-3I. Clearing Auction Sale AT OYSTER BED BRIDGE I em instructed by Gordon c1‘... to sell by Auction on Dee. 7th, oi. one p. m., form of 100 acres to {other with stock, crop end im- plemento. Terms made known at sole. ALEX MCRAE, Auctioneer L-57-l2-4-4l. theirl I noon service was taken from the ' of us lives unto himself,” were the try lately. Churches reopened in. Prince Eldwerd Island this year, Dr. ' THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN COMING Wednesday 0111:. 6th ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL TEA and SALE of FANCY and USEFUL ARTICLES Sox, Aprons, Infants andi Children's Wear, Antiqued} Bags, Hdkfe, etc. Also Home Cooking and Candy Ll8-12-Z-4-6 IN PORT-The 0.05. Montmlm ln command of C in J. C. Maodonald (formerly of the O. 0. S. Arenmore) arrived in port over the week end. POLICE COURT —I.n the Police Court Saturday two drunks were each fined $10 and cons or twenty day 1n jail. A man charged with thiutheft of milk was remanded un year in St. Patrick's Home, Halifax and another remanded for a. week. HEAVY RAIN — Yesterday dirt roads were ribbons of mud es heavy rain fell. Frost leaving the ground in r111‘ peretures com- pleted the pl ure number of motorism for a tirne-so gain under 5 power and other: were 1 towed. Several cars left the muddy ‘ roads and landed in the ditch. No one was reported injured, how- ever. FUNERAL AT RUSTICO—'I'he funeral 0d the lets Arthur Buote was held Saturday from the reel deuce of his bmther-in-lew Mr. Amos Gallant, Rustico, to St. Aug- ustine's Church, Rustlco, when: uiem High Mes was sung by the pastor, Rev. C. Pitre, who also officiated at the grave. ' ‘The bearers were: Messrs. Gerald S enson. DesRoches, Edmund Martin, Lawrence Gallant Jos E. Gallant and Raymond 8T. JAMES CHURCH Dr. R. Moor-heed Iegcte, min- ister of St. James Presbyterian church conducted both services ‘ yesterday. His text for the fore- - 42nd Psalm “Why art thou cast down, 0 My soul, and why art ihou disquleted within me. ‘Trust _ God and thou shalt live." We no ' living in a world filled with dis-- couragemernt for anyone hoping for the fulfilment 0i (Kristian Ideal]. Daily we see signs of the success of the godess and the persecution of ureaker peoples. Our faith must withstand these blows. end our souls find inward peace in implicit trust. In addition to the anthem, "God is o SpiriW-Bennet, ‘by the choir, Miss Elizabeth Duff, sang a solo "The Lord is My Shepherd" Tchaikowsky. The words of st. Paul in Romans 14:7 "None inspiration for the evening sermon. Each of us can only be true to ourselves by doing our best to help others. We must look out for the rights of our neighbors playing the part of the good Samaritan on every possible occasion. ‘The height of disregard for this truth is ex- Deuce 1., i amplcd in the totalitarian coun- tries where the rights of the in- dividual are completely sacrificed for the purpose of satisfying the greed of a fs-rv. They cannot con- fine their evilncss to their own countries but must of necessity in- flict dreadful suffering on others. During the taking of the offering Miss Annabelle Lawson sang as a FfYn "Just For Today." ‘Busy Week At Y. M. 0. A. This past week throughout was marked by large attendances at the classes and for casual privileges in the Y. M. c. A. The physical c asses conducted in the Social Room by Miss Ieile Worthy and Mr. James Cudmore 1vere filled to the ca- paclty of the room. It ls interest- lne to note that in spite of the handicaps under which the As- sociation is working with its gym- nasium closed, the month of No- vember shows a total attendance of 126 Junior boys and comers for this year as against 130 a yea!‘ ago when the gymnasium was in use Girls’ classes however have an aqttendcgréce of 2431111154 during ovem r as ns as yes: in the gymnas um. In the snior sections here is e la e falling off due to the closing the gym- nasium. Nothing can be done to my wise.“ nasum ac es are pro , e situation is particularly unfortun- ate due to the fact that there is a large demand for activities re- quiring a, gymnasium. which the Association cannot at present meet. winerfrrri” CARIIEIIAS LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND (EST. I188) 150 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Soldiers from military units 1n the city attended the Y. M. C. A. 111 Bwdly numbers throughout the week, maki use of lobby game features, rea ng room and shower baths. A special social event W115 held for the boys of the Junior section on Friday afternoon and one for the comers section on Saturday afternoon. Both events were large- ly gttended. m oturday eve nig e. party h: the R. C. N. V, R. was entertain at the Y. M. C. A., and later in the evening the ladies of the ‘W. C. T. U. mrved refreshments. s On Thursday evening the Assoc- iation in cooperation with the Y's Men's C1111) entertained a sized audience of the a cry unit at Beach Grove Inn. 11911111111 fl Gifts 1111111505 I|N1r~<1N'I How Are Your Eyes? If you ere having symptoms of strain-headaches, sore oyel prnstikgziness — consult e spec- 3 At your service with year! of experience and g thorough retracting service. Cell in and discuss your dif- flcultler. a. r. 11111111111111 G. I. TIUTUIIESON. F. G. BUTCBESON So they can play Records THROUGH THEIR RADIO! Glue than u Ilembogehlp In the \1-.nr lu-ruru Namely A llft to fhrlII every music lure-r. 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