vine Into/mu) (Rendezvousl with - v AIIIJLI) . t; ,3 "l"*is~n-* 2 ,. ICVEJING. In?’ 7c. - . (\ »;\ Gregory Rolofi - Herbert Mundin _ Nigel Bruce ' C. Henry Gordon wit} AFED A CAST OF 10,000 :<>ii--'IIoy Town Hall MATINEE 2.30 i 38c lihe llentral Guardian FOURTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION ASCII. L-ti-9E-i‘~12-Jl2 l , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD. HATS CLEARING AT SL4!) 11.1.11 Smart Shop. L-ill-ll-lli-lt I ‘ l IIIR__II_O~U“I now. you will not regret it. \‘\‘\"l‘.»\ (‘L.\I'.\‘ 0N Till-I AIR.- . ~ BCII<~EJIUQIC Bells~Gez out ‘ole: coasters kiddies. and say 01d rm CIHIISIIl be oii the air tonight ll l5 over a I")"I~'.-ll1) with CFCY. "a ' iii. And, 0h yes. ‘day, November 19th. 1.~~lt'iIl~ll~l8-li. l‘ COME TO ST. I'.'\l‘l.‘.~; (‘lllhtfll "I'm and Sale Thur.» 19th Delicious meal- ‘j l out . lboybcout Leader‘ Rescues Lad From Certain Death l l hlX-XEAII-ULI) TAKEN FACE OI" CLIFFS 120 FEET u IX . the (lllClllllfl of his t. ‘gm to“, I‘ I l" H , S t m ll nnovi: uviisoiv RIVER- na tonal ‘I at : t1. ~ 111 (union's, a u ay, a ‘. Molsoii. Thursday‘, ». I“ Hum), U, be a ,F,,.C,, ; ‘IANHLIP DOYIIRIIIFOM ' "e of “IRIILH College ll L_538_1l_1,)_n . o-vt 10 -'u\0“II¢-R .: 1Z0 at the ' ' Illfll Sclivol. Both lUClill ' """“ NEW YORK’ November 18__Thc p.111. L-Ziflil-ll ,_ ,_ _ , _._. ._ v- ,_ l. __ f - lwwwn m“! minors of ‘.1 an year old ‘boy cunt, f Al\'(1l.l('.-\.\' s. RH! .1124. '\‘.. will be lor- .1; to the lace o1 the PJILSZKICS, 1-0 iibom pjlulllltl level iierr Bub milk 1-‘ l... brought three Bu,‘ “out leaders ll) the rescue as I1‘: on the \c.'.v of toppling ti. , be." QLZHKL~RUsI . :I Church. Morning Pr _'. Communion l1IA. .\ tat 011i tn our "ve them over- John's Church. I5\ o" :_ Cash ac!- ‘ I,‘ AL I_~‘,.,.,.3.bod\. m H, .. ;_ “hm ,-.~q-,;,..-_i,_ Lllllflst certain ticauli. I, O mncnpq. Iiww, (‘ll '1. .11 silver Pox Fina. ‘the chiitl, 3:11..» Etrhrrartz, of 216 I ll-ll- L-"lllllrll-IU-BI» liiigle street, ‘vitally’, N. J., Ililll l_-.'i1_i'-11~lf‘—.l iously‘ well-zed his way two- MAYlfiillt NICEIJLE Guardian t: p.ib.i\1iiii;; l iple of three companions. Suri- »- - ""“'.“*fl" . : Pineal for Her Two-Gun Man T512 world's greatest "who! was an easy mark for level t.'. \ l/{al/lllll/l artifice/arm; l . . _ The. red romance of Buffalo Bil/Zr. sherpshootlng rte! with ALSO - FRIDAY — SATURDAY It) DA ‘l’ 3.x". - 1" on - #1.}; stvrurnav MATINEE 2.30 Miwitver: .- I I " EVENiNG 27c-33c teas Greeting one 19% We have _iuet received, direct from the many- f-nclurers, the LARGEST and MOST BEAUTI- FUL 1m» of OHBISWIAS MIND NEW YEARS GREETING CARDS that we have ever offered to a DISCRIMINAT- you need not take our "filly 60" f0r ll.- we Ill‘ vite you to visit our GREETING CARD depart- ment and ‘sec for yourself for “seeing is believ- in g.” The when on illflffimfllon. Bca-lflil at 3 for cents and up to 50 cents each, a nice range of I’. E. Island views. All cards enclosed In envelopes for mailing. (‘time early and get your supply while the as- sortment is good. BIIIITEII 8i G0. ylmlhd SA NTA C-LAUS‘ HEADQUARTERS Charlottetown I Wit/i Prince at Her Feet, She M Preston ' Foster Melvyn Douglas Moroni Olsen Part Kellen 7 ' Andy (llyilg i.- CHAPTER THREE FLASII GORDON [NG 11731.1(‘, and we say this advisedly, but‘ ,, m“, Need“ AW wwsrlh k x .' he fouiizl himself lrappczl. “lmodhc mum," n“, .;.~: leet [CS If; on a ledge scarcely" “my work v 1mm g uioiigh ltr them. No crevices or L . I ' I " were \v.'.hiii reach. Below the 1 them up and take ad iillllfigt.‘ oi r ‘ R F d i l‘.'t‘!‘ : . .-.i~ . ‘; fClTlCi‘. l '. H. l). l-‘er- 1 1'21 shi .<1 in horror as lis lll, }\Ii-.~. 1 snug friends (lashctl zuvay to sum- ; M; I s ii aid. Aloiie on the face of the [or 15 minut" sotbiiig azid r . ‘ ,: for help. Jackie \\'i|'-3 losing 1 h s grip when the Scstlt leaders ar- rived. Led by Harold K. Whiifcrtl, Scou‘. l“. ‘ it! anyone rcquir lvlau-Dcnald is z ‘Jenkins in our C clown It» wiviiig Station. - UPlllllllll‘. Silver Fox Firrs Ltd. h-‘UJG-ll-lli-Zi. “I, _.....n., ,9“ mflqd’ M’ .‘.I ~1cr of TlYlllll 4'3. the Kips Bay TllE iioanxiox sii. iwir; ~ *~~-' 1'3 ’- 1-»! JQW Loys Club, :01 mist Filly-ticclllld FURS "my Pm p,‘ , . _______ _ _ st.ee‘., came Jerome ‘Solomon, 23 liens. IIcad Ollie. J “$17,, “N. “mm FLOUR Mars old, of 613 West 186th 1tlL‘(‘t. l. - i ' " “ ‘ riid William Biyaiil, 19. of 318 Eas‘. I D‘ Jenkn“; o‘ ‘av you vvl’ not 1"""et it 4.1 D_ Jenkins, .\; Leo ' “ "" ' lXlly-fcrtvth street. both arslasliui‘. Scout Nlaslcrs. They were oii fire patrol when the boy's cries reached 111cm. "Forget where you are, sou," shouted Mr. hliillord. "we'll I11. c you down m a moment. Just try to . lzcep quiet and forgcl. the clif- tioiit yell. don't move, hut s.ay quilt a while." It was 3.110 o'clock. Sunlight stil played on the Hudson mid-slreaiii but shat-Jon's were deepening iii thi- wooded lane where the Palisrdcs shelve 01f into the river. Solomon climbed to a point above aid). m m: may be L. B. hlcllislfs summersitle each (lay. lrliT-ll-lfl-Zl. REMINDER T0 AEIVISRTTS ‘Advertisers are reminded cw ' new advertisements, or r01 must reach Lhc Guardian (J h‘? ll A. M. the day Drqflous ti) Lilrcr- lion. Recently there has been a icu- dcncy to delay copy, t-‘iforcl z 11$ VJ carry advertisements over to ad- .ll—lt~l'I-l9-'.Zl vertlsers‘ inconvenience and <1I'~:\p~ , v I l II‘, v , _ 1 JWkil‘. \\'l10\‘-'1lt0ll0d hi5 111111311155 .I polntmcnt. Please make a notc~ “I'm H’ “ml I7 aim-II“ r‘“_ bum: M with deep interest, losing some of ; “Ads must be m Guardian office by U519“ s< I-""]“’"11'1J'21' his fear as he spoke to liim and to l y» L41‘ _‘— ‘ those below. Bryant followed u the _~ u A‘ M -Fi\I.L,l-‘URRING and winter p cliff, taking a position to the right of the boy's legs. Jackie raised his arms as ordered, and felt Solomon lift him off the ledge and slowly lower him to Bry- ant. The chlld clung to Bryant while Solomon skirted them to stand anew to the right and slightly fur- ther down. Again the child was lifted, this time by Bryant, and handed down. feeding ration for pcltcrs and breed- ers, sold right at Bruce's. 14-515-11-19-21. . .‘BllY cod liver oil at Bruce's. L~5l5-ll-19~2I.. m Round Trip BARGAIN FARES ..'IIYPRO and Izal disinfectant, liquid and powder, sold at Braces. 11-515-11-19-21. 1'0 II Tlme after time in a seemingly ~ ' ..’AIiTi ROADS I I to C1 k5 ' l S U M M E R $I D E l big Sale at Monmnfslsugnr 10811;”. endless sequence Solomon and Bry- ,.,_,, $1. ‘ ‘ t; 1 d‘; f 0m" m8 ant: crawled clown, down the Polls. IIIr-EIIP. GQING mi" " 49 “In” ‘m “m c ‘ O ades, tenderly passing the quivering Nfllllfllfly, Nov. 2s, 1936f; Mon.,Nov.30,1986 ‘ values. Buy now as stocks of goods are getting lower every day. L-392-11-19-1l. youngster to each other. Meanwhile Mr. Whltmore directed their steps and spoke soothing words to Jackie. For many minutes after he set . I From Chflrlnmqmvn 1 foot on fimi ground, the boy stood A _ __ ' white and speechless. He was thlii. Propor-Ifnnfi-Loi/ Fare: mm: d,‘ “In 4‘ ivelghlng a. scant 50 pounds. The ‘W?’ a _ ‘time; ins-rm. Ann-L full hour occupied for the rescue C/III/rllr/i‘ 1/ Hue and under m" “'- unnerved hlm. Finally he began Tu/rlve yIflllilgfl/flfl! ll/lLltfiA/Pb‘ n yum qdn"dl Slowly to tel] m5 51mph; Sim-o Tilkels Gan/l in_ DAY CO/ICI/I-I‘? UNI-Y For Fllfflwzlf/tlfflf-ll/iflfl C onm It any IVs/let Agent llllllllllll llllllllllll. (fr: Canadian National 7alegrnphs Visitor-So you have triplets at your house. Has your father names for them yet? Willlcs-Yes. but I don't think any minister would chrlstcn them by the names father calls theta. flINARlTS o OF PHI” ‘LIIINIQLP \_ inn. UHAKLULPHJKJWN viuAnuiAm may. I l: (loivii the cliiT, fofiowing the I Belfast Church Honors Departing Pastor At the close of Sunday evening's service, the Rev. D. L. Griffiths and Mrs. Griffiths, and son Ken- .,, ~ _- '3 . - ' ."1'.\l.\: » H] m.) h1/nflulng iphtzitgzlll-BLI r01: (llltls S‘, C H ‘ x K ucth were given a most pleasant ,1@1,4_/4_,/ c_f . j ; ° l’ p '____ I _ ' ' and flattering surprise. Notwith- 431 ' l cmus-flmxs ,l-R|,;|._~_,-_ _ Q,,i._._-_._ DhTAIIib LAThR It standing the heavy rain of the terf‘ . ., -, m. A. ‘I , . ... r aft no ,th ewe: ulteelargc lgphi‘: , glucil) received, . prompt aunt o v (‘Oonb 01. ERRED ‘VILL BE 0N DISPLAY ‘ I er on er y q h n s: 115e,: y, w best service. (mi-tron D1ll;.;\\\*... i v v ‘ P E I bothering forwhat pasta bet e, a ~15 ma.“ Gene] - IIINappenId onaNlghll Phone 2n. L-4C5-l1-l7-l9. 110R i\1)\.\‘\l( E BIDS Al: , _ , service of Mr. Griffiths as pastor Ii _ , . \ l.‘ this congregation which he said. » i SPRUCE PILLOWS. surprise. par- l T B A v E L B u R u 0 F F I c E c, ‘ during his remarks '0! gratitude ,5" lccls for Children and 01IlC1‘l10\'L‘I.l\‘:i H ‘ _ \ "n, ‘I _ v Y ‘ was one o! the mvs~ loyal and i] It "3 . o “esp Paul's chili-m 'i‘i-.i on Thins a WAI( II I'D]; x l In JER ANAUIINCEMENT kindly bodies of people he had ever iQJtJI "i. in ‘ "- ' ' worked among, and that the five years’ service among them had been truly blest. . On behalf of the session and , congregation Mr. T, W. Morrison. zcad an addre s, which referred hi I most complimentary terms, to Rev. ‘ Griffiths‘ edifyiiig and eloquent I handed the pastor containing quite an envelope. a hfllldimlli’: Gillis on behalf of the Y. P. S. l. read an address. and alo present- i eil the Rev. gentleman with an l envelope, coiilziiiiing some bills, fn- I tended for the three persons who ‘ ‘ zro now known as "the Manse ‘.'~.mlly.” At the close of the morn- ing service Mrs. Griffiths had been ;\ esented with an address and a , cheque on behalf of the Ladies’ j Aid Society of the church. l All this was the more rurprising I to the family, inasmuch. it is only two weeks since they finally de- cided for family reasciis to re- move to‘ their 110W field of Christ- ; isn labor iu the Province of Que- l bcc. l It was evident that not only the ipastor himself. but the family. P ziic st ‘elzrii. he cried at- first. I also, 11nd won, not oii‘y the respect I I L-55l-l1-19-1l. i but the affection of tlils large and worthy congregation. During his words of thanks Mr. Griffiths spoke with some signs of emotion, of the continuous tokens of appreciation expressed by the people of St. John's Church in manys ways during the last five ywnrs, and stated. that he and his family leaked forward in happy anticipation of spending a part of next summcri; vacation among them. Therefore, he added, he was not. inclined to say “god bye" realize by the kindly atmosphere 512g. both on the side of- the Manse f‘ and on the side of the con- was one which contain- gs of sadness, after near- ly five years of sacred co-operatioii. Apart from the public pressir- ations referred to, the three per- Ions concerned received many per- day's. There was no sermon of sacred solos and in which the by Mrs. Eva Murchison and Ken- neth Griffiths; recitntlons by Mrs. 11s. During the morning rervlce Riev. Mr. Griffiths preached ap- propriately for the occasion from the words of St. Peterz-“Grow hi w grace, and iii the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ." Those words, he said, contained his deepest desire. and prayer, on behalf of the congregation, whose loyalty he could never forget. Winnipeg Aviator Flew over Spain WINNIPEG, Nov. 17—(ClP)—Carl Ross’ Winnipeg aviator who flew an airplane over war-torn Spain "for excitement," was back home today convinced he had found plenty of it." Flying news pictures out of Spain m was often fired upon by nlrmen from both the Insurgent and Loyal- ist forces. His only injury however’ was received while motoring through France wh his automo- bile overturned and e skinned his neck. .'erm0ns as well as his many act- 1 ivifies outside the pulpit. He their ‘ rfreque. Following this. Miss Flora ‘ l ssiinl tokens of regard from rlif-i _ fcrent families during the last few fimms auumrmes- 35km? Whether t evening smvice but a programnu, I “Dorothy” had not been lollolviii; worthiiy took parf. Solos “nod as airwormy‘ Mabel Mcniiciiem and Flora Gil- m” A" Mlmwy" all III MEMIIIIIAM ivm. noncnr wanes on Octlber 30th, 1036, there pas..- wheatley River, Robert Wares i.i LIIC nlnetleth year of his age. Ai- though in failing health for som- time his passing was a dl-SUHCL shock to his family and friends WIl; will long cherish his memory. 130111 in Wheatley River, the late M1‘. Wares lived all his life on the fam- ily homestead. He was highly rc- garded as o. kindly friend and neighbor and as a progressive cltL- married Catherine Barrett, o1 together with three sons and tlire: duughterwGcorg-z and Edna, Mis. 1V1. P. Clancey of Grantee, Alberta; . flnrold of Rosedale, B. C.; Lulu. lira. Chas. M. Merchant, of North Joburn, Mass; Helen, ivLis. E11‘;- y scrth Waye of Hunter River and mes at home. In addition he i". vivecl by two sisters, Mrs. J. 13._ rson. of British Columbia and .. ._.. Chas. A. Stevenson, New Glas- i nw. P. E. I. and one brother, John .1. Wares of Wheatley River. The funeral was held on Novem» her 1st. and was largely attended. 1'11;- servlces at the home and the cemetery were conducted l;_ .121: W. A. MacQuarrie .of Hun~ ter River. The hymns “The Lard‘. My Shepherd," “The Sands of Tim: ave Sinking” and "Abide Wlth Me" were sung by the United Church Choir. The pail bearers were: Messrs. R. L. Stevenson, Robert Seller, Nelson Stead, Chive Rack- I ham, John Chandler and Howard Carr. Among the floral tributes were: Wreath from his wife and family. Wreath from Mr. and Mrs. Ells- worth Waye and family. Spray from Mr. and Mrs. J.- S. MacLeod and ' Spray from Mrs. Lulu Merchant. M0llis011 Must Airworthiness Certificate ' LONDON, Nov. 17—(CP-lIavas)~ Capt. James Molllsonh; menopmnp, “Miss Dorothy," flew the All-antic in record time without benefit of a certificate of airworthiness, the However". it was not difficult to Air Ministry rcvcnlcd tonight in 71111118 U10 flit‘? must obtain ciie be- _ of the proceedings, that the part- fore nllenwtinz 1115 protected flight to South Africa. Capt. Mollison was unable to pro- duce the airworthiness certificate, when he brought his plane down at I Croydon Airport lnrt October 30.,‘I after a 13 hour. 16 minute‘ record hop from Harbor Grace, Nfld, it was learned. The Air Mliiisiry’ cabled United . the certificate had been issued. The,‘ M the United Slates advised that the recIntIy l certified, nor could it. now be cer-l Mollison was then instructed to obtain the ne- ccszary document for validation by year-old pilot recalled. were found 1n the complete absence of weather reports, doubling the hazard of fly- lng back and the lack of positive identification ‘planes. of Government HAVE AN EYE to YOUR EYES New customers as well as old are Invited to call on us and sec ll’ a palr of’ the NEW TILLYER lenses would not. be ed peacefully away at his home is. en interested in the welfare of tlicI community. Over fifty years ago he I vVheatley River, who survives hlmI Have l iy/ l’ one m (ASH PlllZES FOR THE IEST SLOGANS FO| ROYAL HOUSEHQU) FLOUI K» 2.50 0 $0.0 nu a Triple Tail"! Mlllm" or ‘A Bnlilno Rofulli". Yeu mu and In oi many sleeam u: you wl: pvovldlne you lollew Illa ulnwln vuln below. 21c PRiIIzIesI HERE ARE m s. nuns. ’ 1 Use a plain chat of iupcr flIllI write out your slogan of no nmfl‘ than in words. Write your mun-t no.1 “Jim, clearly at the linuum nnlLI I] int- “on, M: of the sheet write lhc mi m - Ill] lul-IHLK u!‘ the More where you pui d . r Ruyal Household Flour. 2 You may BIIIIIHIUII! 1 uiiy HIIMJIIIS n] yvu desire. bu: with i: rh nine \('H\I the word! "Rvyul Household ' Flll lffllll u“ small leaflet in every IIIIQZOII Roam] House. hold Flour. Or you may urn l in n l Uifllflllllllly accurate facsimile of same. 3 This contest will clou nn Nth-uni." 30th, I936. All entric: must I): post. marked not later than (hi! t llulr. 4 Addres» you: rntry- in "The S1450 Prize Contest. The _l l; ilvic Flo." hill“ Cm. Limited" and mail‘. it to 1hr l\t"|1’t‘!l Ogilvie ulllce as listed. s This Conlcat in restrict ed to RESIDENIS OF CANADA, ON I. Emplontg 0| Th: Ogllvie Flour Milli: C0,, 1,111.. and f their fnmilin are not eJLgiblc to compete. 6 In case of n ti: the nme money uill be equally divided. ‘Die (‘OYIIIHIIIKT of I indies is composed of.’ thrcc llllli“it'ii.lt‘llf, disinterested persona i- n no \'.'||y t-onin-ctrd l with The Ogllvip FIIIJI‘ Mills Company Limited and their den rations WIII be luial. 1 No correspondence v ‘El h: cnlcrcil into will become the n : n. l 5 p 3 E :r 3 I perry of The Ogilvy : Flour Mills Cm, l malted. 1 FzsM R E 'l' A I L E R $ You churn In lhll, loo. I\ III; Illullm named bv 8 a < e THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS C0»: LIMITED Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto. Fort William" Winnipfiz. Rculnn. Medicine Hat. Column/L Qumran" Vencouvr. r tint ROYAL" H; T»RlPL_E-' “TESTED Neighbor-Jllfhirnrs your brother, Freddie? ' Freddie-Aw, new Ill rm norm playing a duet. I‘ fliiishrll my: p.111 __ __ __,,;——.--. w: .lA V » I I Lloyd, Egan 8i Bo.- ’ Chartcrcil Acrculllllfltfi .[ 140 Richmond Street. i I Phone 41. l’. 0» "u! l” '1 tlcy‘ v, u. c. K C. McLeod at 12¢“ W. E. ITLE ‘LE l B! I NQ -——-i_;.>_ n’, L '7 Bell & Mathis-gen R. R. Bell I). L. It Barristers & .~ MONEY. Tl) Cameron Illork ‘ ainor ‘THAN, K, n ) I . MacGtugzozi a Fl MARK R. Mill C. ST. CLAII’. Barristers. Soil IHONEY' TO Pal Ci‘ .1. r m n. of quite a help for them ln seeing clear. E. W. TAYLOR I42 Richmond Street. City J. S. TAYLOR Albcrton - Rel. Optometrists GORDON F Idler of Fortune i... s. men: mo ARBCOLONEII. TllE_SWlNE....lDI\DN'TTl-llNK Y i . ...JUST AS l sxvscrso. I - DRIGA WOULD REALLY DARE: _ Ii illlN 0 UNCEMEN T '.i\ 1 nl’ Vllafrh, '1 .Il‘\’\'I‘III'_\' repairing as well as a complete Ilne ll rt. e very -~.-‘~I to him. CARL R. BOEHNER Montague __ Mr. t n. lint l‘llé‘l‘. to: l?! - of rharlottetown.’ wishes t0 inflow" may h.- 1 4 i». 1 1r..- J sinrss 1n Montague of Mr. J. I“ Ymznlur. . w-r has‘ Il . (aviator! with the llrm of C. W. Pat- ti-mnn. t‘ Ifll‘ thr- pup-t years, and will carry on the liuslne- c. ~ plans-rd to have all of Mr. Younker’; cus- ll~ir nntrounqr. and will appreclale any new D051"??- é t. l' A J I b . Bank ol’ llzr. u - Chnrlnll llziivu. l’. I MONEY TU LEAN‘ Phone 85. 9- U‘ m“ In nfwiiaiiiiini, u- 1t» Ill. C. NO’! DUTY i’. l‘- ~ . - < nczron nnnmsn c. s0! qumlnwh Hts two gravest dangers, the 27- 1,. - - - Riley Building. (‘1' 5977i"! "I! T"? By BobI Moore and IoI m “MW nus Wltl. s: A sbnnv moo FOR HIM serene IT'S ovs now EACH 0F YOU snows ms PAREmSUP THOSE colt ‘l5 on “l9 I‘ ---<0ME 0N. WEWE cor TO POST voun MEN. KEEP, our OF 5l6lll'.......BEMEMBEB, HER HIGHNES/S’ u ' . . PE N -' - ~ i