.~.====.\<>_=.-.~ . . Asa SIX . ET-i-Je WARD -- room’ on t- on THE scnaau J NO GREATER GLORY "A ,~ i," AND comma: “PARTNERS TWO" l Starring NAT CAR/R on rm: sraoa. . . .1»: reason . . . our cum. " SINGING - TALKING - comma: waif i What Prleo lovo-whon your father la o hunted ' anon, your lovor u mil- Ilonulro, and dungor throuton: overywhorél, asmopolitan Magazine Story with amruasi-loimss. EDWARD iumotn, MARY CARLISLE, ADDED . . . LAUREL - HABY COMEDY “JOLLY LYITLE IILVES" CARTOON AND WALTER DONALDSOITS SONGS rnurx ililTil a ca. 58-60 Cannon St., E. C. No. 4 London, England SILVER FOX AUCTEONS LAST RECEIVING DATE IN LONDON 7th, 1935 December 22nd, 1934 March 18th, 1935 February 23rd, 1935 May 29th, 1935 May 11th, 1935 September 19th, 1935 August 31st,‘ 1935 For further details and shipping instructions please communicate with our New York Office , 151 West 30th St, N-Y. City SALES January I . “Ever Since Eve” _ woman. He finally does go East. and I is woumpazued by one of >pzreams,w\hni.sinstn1otedinkeepr , watchful eye upon his nctilftties- n‘ 1 l5 l“ w m “Va-u» becmlse the Ymmg‘ -An enthusiastic meeting o! those ‘ J CAPITOL TODAY Adam tell for ‘n apple Illa men have been t a I l i n g l0? qmlg u S I. ll c Q "Ever 5 l1 ¢ 9 “"":.2:::. . . COMEDY “GET ALONG LITDLE HUBBY . . EPISODE ONE, NEW SERIAL “rnr ‘ ~ RED RlDER" STARRIN G BUCK JONES Central i Guardian . ADDED . . AN At The Capitol A fast and breezy oon-redy romance t-irtfcd “Ever Since Eve,‘ Fox Film/s latest release, made its tppearance at the Capitol Theatre gsterday and kelpt the audienpe in 1311 59m“ WWUQh/Ollt- GCWSC o" nu- column h men-no lor nil! Jrien, who has long been as- of local lntorelt but bzdvprlutl] at ..ciaied with Westerns, has the z we“, “Hm”, u racing role. and his change iroml “u”, l iirewhes and spurs to wp m: and: tails is entirely a hfllJPY one. As r nmn-albarut-tomu, O'Brien gives a‘ splendid perimnanoe in this hilarious comedy. A young man finds himself tlhvi Later son o! three goldminers. Iti becomes neesssairy for him to gc _ East on an important errand. His ' J Llgmggrgg Tvnlqrltszlsilgiggi“ hhree parents, all confirmed we; ' ' ' man-haters, are hesitant abou- F BUYER __ L _ 5mm“ hm” m’ l?” h‘? “ma?” justUrlai-rived from Mlgntrleliil m“ “he "W!" ° “me w n“ ted with P. a. r. Fur Traders, 1a: Queen St., buying Silver Fox Pelt: [and other iurs. L-2'74l-12-i8~31 TOO MANY DOSSES. L-ITM-IZ-l-l-Ql. OONFEDERATION LIFE INQUI- NCE. L-MBB-V-lfi-Slil. GAELIC SOCIETY LAUNCHED man falls for a debutante, andymter, shortly afterward marries her. But ,,,,,g,,§;dwl§3 2°53”? ,,‘,‘;°,,,‘,},‘;°‘f,§ 1N 5°00 19111115 1341i- 1135 Wife haliMr. Walter Ross. Kinross on the hacked him for his money. He does evening o; December 5th m, Mt» hOWWeT- 31W h" a “hmme mi Gaelic Society o! Orwell Heiul was explain ilw-l she ls H150 deeply 111i organized with the (allowing of- love with him. He returns homc ma“; Preslde-nt‘ R_ c MaCLGOd with hisbrid-c. and tries t: impress Dundoc; vice_prcsld-ent_'Mrs_ D_ B: hi8 WWW“ with his assmned MncLeod, U188; Secretary-Tress- happmess. The Blfl 8°01’! Wills h" urer, Walter D. Ross. Klnross. It “my 111W We 1169415 05 W‘! ml“, was agreed to hold ‘fortnightly partners, and they leam of he! "n". csilidhs throughout the winter lwoplness- How they and ills WW8 months a: each of which there bride EMS the P911118 mall V’ his,‘ will be a Gaelic lesson taught by lenses. is s» funny ill-fit You mil-ill Rev. D. M. Sinclair, and also M3116‘ BB6 file Dbl-ll"? l0 "Wredawl Gaelic songs and sgeulachdan. | in irueriw. r Mm Brian ls ideally muted l‘ mmrnua woman MEET-w! her role as the bride of O'Brien, for M5101,“ MacDonald’ m“ amul- lrer vwlwmem is a delishl-ful, Boulevard, Oakland, was hasten t: 1130601 WW1“ The ill-h" melllibelsia group cf ladies from the Mari- of the mat who emrot their roles mm, Provinces on u =y “u, pcrfeotly, are Herbert Mundiln J n,“ Nwrmw, n m ma,“ r Baht-y Blythe. Hosea" lmlwf. Russell‘ two weeks w) was held u the home Bimlnwn and Geovze Mwwr- oi’ Mrs. r-"fp Campbell. After a ._ rm: crmawrrmowu GUARDIAN i} —-'" VA lb. liar-SO; Bans o! 10, 5' I5 and 50- 50c up L. O. GROTHE, DECEMBER 14. to those who "receive them. Boga o! 10, 25 and $0, $1.00 uP- “=1 r‘ l i WHO makes it is as imparIantasHO Wit is made. Always look for the name of tbe manufacturer. 0, . i. . the choice LIMITED-An independent company, all Canadian 1934 ‘Z313 rnrsr rmous axorfl: BRANDS » This Christmas . . . as for the past _ ‘ ' of discriminating buyers; mvarwbly Plwslllg ' ' Grade IX — l, Reta and Stella Dougall; 2, Keith Taylor. .._Gavanagh (equal): 2, Mae Cavzm- ..§5gh; 3, Olive McKlnnon and Reta 9' Christmas Grade 1V (am-i, Ernest Gavan-- agh, (3 absent). 2, Grade IV (Jr.)—'1, Marguerite Mc- FAlltVlltW SUHUU-Lw Honor roll for November: Grade III——l, John McPhee. Grade II-l, Phyllis McKinnon; 2, Currie (equal). Lee McKinnon. (i. absent). Grade VII-l, Velmfl MCI-QB“; 2. Grade I (Sr.)-—1, Mary Cavanagh; - l ’ '” l~ Dougall, Grade I (Jr.)—1, Merrill Taylor; Willie McPhee. Perfect attendance—Stella Cavnn- agh, Mary Cavanagh, Sterling Mc- Kinnon, Helen McDougall, Marguer- ite McDougall, Merrill Taylor. Percentage of attendance-Bill, Teacher-Selina Currie. (Patriot please copy) few game; o! whist, tea and cake were served and an enjoyable alter- ncon spent. In addition to the ladd-espresent at previous gather- ings, and reported in this magazine there were present for the first time the following from Hninoe Edward Island: Mrs Alice Stewart Point Prim Mm. Ida . Antietam-y Point Prim; Mzs B. Cameron Caledonia; Mrs. D. MoPlmarson, Mary McPhee 3, Alton iilurrdett. N _ 2, Sterling Moliinnon; 3, Helen Mc- The BHR l MAKE "urn" HAPPY with the I> Frigidaire w HERE'S one Christmas offer you just rm’! overlook-because it means dollars and cents in the family pocket- ’~ book. Instead of making a lot of linle 1 gifts no (he family chi: Christmas-con- ‘. remrate on ONE-The Christmas " Frigidaire. You've hem! low Influential; f Frigidaire opener-how much moue » i; saves in food and ice bills-how rnuc 6' easier it makes mewlanning. Vili! , our showroom aodly nee The Chris:- v - mas Frigidaire for yourself. Learn the ‘h easy payments. Delivery Christina Eve. q ’ Made In Canada ,“ I GENERAL MOTORS VALUE “f CLEVBR h roiliern, he the problem of whn no give the family b7 Electing The Chriumao Frigidaire- Ihe if! an remel 85¢: Christina: l’ "gidaire goes i!‘ ISTMAS FRIGIDAIRE it °“ uablndl, thoughtful n Iona-all are solving “II II" THAT IIVIS "Al 4m: nu to work in the family kitchen, refrigera- tion trouble: end. Frigidaire saves food; corp lea to ale; oflen untold con- venretpice. Se]: f in our showroom. See, loo, e no: in; silver medallion we're lwhlns w ‘end: qua-mm Fri idnire wldtour elnrgq ninably engn with '5' "fit-Hem a 1mm]: and the date. Easy pnrdlua lenno. Chriumu Eve delivery. $ delivers a any model Xmas Eve, Balance I8 months to pay T ETO ."-“"-" ‘- ‘#414. .* .._)¢.‘..‘J N No Interest J .‘l)., cilllfldillfllfij ms. Fraser, mum; Mrs Sydney B. Miller. (Iharlotu- town Tlhevfol-lwwing evening two representatives oi’ the gathering called at the reeidesnce of tlhe Editor of “The ivLaple Leo!’ and presented him vfith a birthday gilt —o. hamdsonm clean-in lump. Mrs. Helen (Heneasey) Beasley oi’ Gur- lotieiuwn, and Mrs. ldiinnle (Camp- bell) Kelly 0f Iii-title Hlairbor made the presentation, which was deeply. mum-winked by the redpient. ‘Rho nerat afitemoon meeting will be hdd at 739 Foothill Boulevard on ‘Ines- day, December 6, when Mrs. mm- maJ. Melnnis willbethelwctcsu -Oa.kln.nd Mane leaf. l Provincial Scout Master Dead (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. Dec. 13-Lieut. O01.- mel Isaac Watson Vidito of Dart- uouth, Provincial Scout Commis- loner of Nova Scotia for the put ‘r years, died in hospital today (ol- iwing a heart attack. He is par- ‘cularly well known for his untiring work for young people and he was ‘ne nf the main instigatora oi tho 30y Scout camping area and game sanctuary at Miller's Lake, NS. Ho , was m years o! age. NEW IDNDON SCHOOL capital, owned and operated by Canadians for over 50 years. Grade 'II—l gall, I Robert Grade I (c) mum, 2 Stanley MncDousflll- 3 be Rose compwn- ‘ M um, 1 m) 1 mum MacDon- gm, 3 Mum;- MaoDOugalI. Grade I (b) 1 Jackie MaoDou- Jean Compton, 3 Benedict Lutz. ‘m’ ' ' V 1 Noam r, Clara MacDougall, Thelma sentative M"? T- Norton. 0m 01 t!" Mosaunoms N c grass. -—-i “Dwgau h feivnzliinliilteiliievsxdhe suggested um PRINCE ALBERT, sum, Dec. 1a Mary G. MacKBY-Tcac er. gambling should be “brought mm _ winter dressing 1n the form o1 . -- t ds h not convinced Ted Day. CoNGBEsswoMgmnhmNG iliiil ggteiiit gggixliniizrriijerxegiialaetidlxi.‘ iiiggsmatii‘ in n. local newspflllfl‘. ‘hi’ LEGAL "Ii prohibition taught us any- the chilly season has arrived. Hi _ . 1 c m um the was bitten by a mosquito and hi“ l - r- » capital was tavored today by Repre- to face the facts." lhB 60618165- Eugene Flnlayson. RDWEll. 1 Simon Compton, 3 -‘ <7 for Novem- Per-loot | - "ZC/ 5-‘ Please publish the [allowing re- Dvrt of New London School for November. Grade VIII-i Bloyoe Dunning, I Basel Carr. Grade VII-i Doris Buntoin, 2 Miriam Currie. Grade V—l Annie MndKay. I‘ Annie can", 8 Minion Runny. Grade IV-l Edwin Oolel. i Dotty Santa _Claus Headquarters) large line of Boys and‘ Girls SLEIGHS, SNOW SHOVEL-si s cAnrERs , OY STORES and Orsborn, 3 Fanny Our. Grade II-i Donald mum. i Nomum Dunning, I Winnihod MadKuy. Grade I (an) i n1: Medley, I Marian Dunning. _ Grade I (Jr) l mum 001$, Jimmy Ooleu. , ' Perfect attendance, Annie Our, Betty Orsborn, Norman Dunning, ' Marion Dunning, Ingham Oolel. Irene D. Whnd-‘Ibldier. ‘L’ swoon. SCHOOL Izmir X-l maria mrenmmu,‘ a 91mm Whittier, a mm Oomp- m. r HOCKEY -STICKS, HOCKEY PUCKS, SKIES. '_ DDOLLS, CABS and“ CARRIAG ES, KINDERGARTEN SETS; . lDESK and l CHAIR SETS, ‘SHDO FLY ROCKERS, BLACK l "BOARDS, DOLLS BEDS, WAG CONS (ind. WHEEL BARRO WS)" I - , KIDDIE CARS and“ many other lines. nun a count.