l .s K a ~ E ... a» ~- w. .. ti. l? Ii Isl a. as. l4 K . 3' .. "r i"'§h-71“!<‘¥Htelllilfil9flt$aiillilgr . PAGE T Wt) ‘ ,—.=—- PUDPRQVE the Tone Qu NewfVlARCQNl »..--<' .1 9 "Rich beauty of tone ; ; especially clear," says Dr. Ernest MacMillan. "Exceptionally faithful," says Ma- dame Jeanne Dusseau. "Quite per- lect," says Mr. George Brewer. 5uch is the praise of the new Marconi radio from some o! Canada's most brilliant artists and musicians. " ‘turn-str- 9 .,-. .... .. The Same famous engineers who pcrtected Marconi wire- less have this year Perfected Marconi Radio Sets . . . 3 DlFFERENT WAYS artists and musicians assembled In the Mezzanine Ballroom Hotel, Toronto, where the OPhoto shows famous TONEw-Marvelouv . new Royal York i tapecially qivc you per- _ natural designed spralrer and omplilit-r '°“'°“" ’““‘l"" ‘MW “d °Pt"°"‘d l" adios w t t d d d R d‘ f l f ' h G B ' l,’ ‘ . . . _',_ ere eve an approve . ea rng rom etto rig t- eorge rewer prominent iii“will?dd'.?.§°i'i§l§ili'ifiiiiiuolliiillébl. Montreal organist and pianist; Dr. Herbert Austin Friclrer, conductor of the Mlendelssohn Austin Fllffhil, Madame Jeanne Dutscau, lWlTI Gdlllll! J$6lll1¢ , it'll" " "y ltnOWn c 4' o; DI‘. Ernest Mid- Bfirl! Harrilwvrfr. 5t~11lrv Gardncr arid illan, distinguished Canadian com George Uiewcr. known pianist and musical theorist: ambourg, Canada's foremost RADlQ lone has this year been Ipri- A leclccl by Marconfi world-famous wireless engineers. Outstanding Canadian musicians and composers have approved the Marconi radio's tone qualitiesl APPEARANCE-"Btilltlllltl : . absolutely * correct, modern desiqn . . iudqed and ap- - - proved by such outslandinq interior decora- tors and social leader: as Mrs. fvlinerva lilliot, Miss Martha Allan, Di. A. E. White- lrcad, Mr. Adiutor ‘Savant, Mr. Herbert J. lludgiins and Dr. Augustin fusion. And a scientifically developed There is a thrilling new joy for radio lovers and a new pride ol ownership in the living, sparkling, musical tone beauty ol the ncw Marconi radio. 7licltew . . SENSITIVE -SELECllVlTY —- Amazingly 3 keen and accurate in both tar and near stations. Tr-sted and approved by world- lanious radio lflllllfl°FH . . n r-et that Ifflljlfl! m3 aiiifirral time qdirinlmerjl, yqf m.» that will bring you stations you ricvcr honed to gel. ‘riiiz CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN perfected tone qualities of the new Marconi oser conductor and organist; gtanley Gardner, well-- oris l-l ‘Cello exponent.» specially designed auditorium type dynamic speaker reproduces voicca and instruments with ‘amazing clarity. Massive construction does away with tvibration. amplifier insures faithful reproduction. Your dealer has identical twin models to those used iri the tone test photographed above. Come in and test them yourself. MARCQNl Radio utstanding Canadian Artists and Musicians ality of the Radio 1:~~."-r at the audio MARCONI A.C. "STANDARD", A high-grade AI. Receiver, unique in ap- pearance and performance. Special double selector circuit. Screen grid Amplifier. Screen Grid Power Detector. Auditorium Dynamic Speaker. Amazing selectivity and sensitivity. unequalled tonal reallim. Distinctive Cabinet of Selected Walnut. Compact in every detail. Cabinet height 38kg. $225 with tubes. Canadian MARCONIi Branches: VANCOUVER. TORONTO, HALIFAX,‘ 5T._JOHN'S, NFLD. Company MONTREAL A, Distributorifor Prince Operating ltadio Station C. H. C. K. Edwa rd Island I_--—_i- ___. ,,___ , ,_______ W” ‘__ ___ ________i_____ _ _ _____ _____________ __ r ‘ , w‘ ‘ ill. ALBION llfllltl). itkrrt. IJr-Uflll, Aid. lu n tlui‘ hcrc irvcr lhc week cnd. the N O I l ( l4 ~-~ illl"l'l',\' (‘lii‘r-.»tiiiii.‘., fcccitriliuii. lJt'lllt J J , I _ v _ H ‘v llurloii. l)|'tll, Vcrir llurluii itlltl lzld~ till Miriunir 1.lllllll,. lliifllilrll ‘ ----- ~- “W, NW W H, u] ‘hr M‘ ADM“ tllt‘ .\'l_\'t"l‘.‘-} lhut, l':l.»]t' illltl l2tIllt‘l_Hillll|'(lity rind Sunday i-ir-iiiiir; .‘.r‘i'- Public ttottur is lll'l'l‘lt\ piirii tliit ,, I 4| I l l- .. .. ., I_ ‘Mvrr Pvruniitrir. 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Eur’ RC"'"'al“""‘ Almliulml" ill-it'll“, mrikrr lhr ront-rrt. lhn Srtlvnrlitl site-l In" nluny Irlpmh o‘ Mn Samuel Sulo. Eric lsullrrm; lrlvcrgrrrii Drill.’ .Scalr-y will ho glad to learn that-ho Bv right. girls; Viuhn Sclcclirin, rwc- _ w lis rccovcruig from his recent‘. indis- ;l||, t"| t'llltlllll"l'. Mn-milogu". lZlr-IP‘ ' l |t"L-lli(ll1 and iihlr to b" about hire rlu- fikcrr, l.lll.‘.‘fllllzil'.'ll and cult‘ 1-1 1'5‘ Erin flccfflrrugall 11% a ru- tuna!- t-t~,1.,-. it iivrt.‘;_ Flnr_v"dri_\,‘ llrr- oiirlrl rr-run. Ind for zoniraburlr. lll __ I-UL i2.’- iii‘. glltml, of Mi‘. rind llrlrn. ljcnl. llortoiil ivcrc guests ut their grandftittivi‘. Mi‘. iriid |tl'f‘ilt.'ll(‘fl tlt't'l‘]rlttl)ly ttl~ Ituttli thr- W. J. (trir-vr-i‘. tin Christmas rt:i_v. s1 ILAMBBATR-FREIGHIV Lmr: IH UPERAEDJJY WOMEN SEATTLE. wrniii, Jim. 2.—A ‘ ‘istr-tiinboiit. liiir: owiicrl rind operated lttr. Rlltl llfrr. lliivihiitrl lluituii tllldpfntlrcly by womm is a succcwlu] u“ duughlri‘ Vera were \'t-"illt)|'!. in the hnuflylo“ on Puget soumL 0mm“ Mil" “Wk ‘rho Bkiigit. Rlvcrhuvlgutton com- Hvany, founded (l8 ycurs_ ago by tho liztc Cupt. If. H. MacDonald. now ta A rvuii; rzciitlrrrwii 111 11111‘ \'11'11‘111;’|li<-iir1cd by Mrs. Annii uriniiaon, one while calling on viii»: 11f U111 T1111‘ B" (if irlx duughtcrs or the ciiptiihi. ii. few evenings sirzo. loft; hlr. lIOILtC‘ Mm 9.1mm,“ and 1mi- alumni stimdtrir; at thii 110w‘- O11 wining 011$ bought. out. the Slmrc of ii‘ brother he wns chiigriiicd to ftiid that. hc m u"; gonjpgny set/grin, yours “o, hud Liiken his (lfillflfltlffl. A long lmd now only women sitter-id awok- scurr-li by the gentleman in question holder-i," mggllngg, lulled to disclose tlii: whereabouts of Three vesacls are owned by the the iinimal. Fuotsorc rind weary, the gnmpany, They are used in ti-otghttng yoiine mm repaired t0 his home and between Seattle and the skagiti riv- in the morning received notice that cr. his horse had bccri found in a neur- by farm yard. linvliiir been out. all night. but. ItOllf‘ thr: urnrac til ti; rx- perience. ~ I 1. " ' . | Miss. Jultn and Margaret. Myers .._.___..____....__. Justice may not. be blind. but‘. cer- tainly ttti slow m. ii iiiitii with thou- matusm. _ tnealrs Lo-day. I don't. iZQJOiJ 0.... Changes B: DAVID LIALL (Couttnued) ‘ 1t: was something o! relief Lhrii. Mrs. ltraeland did I not. eimre down to breakfast next ltlOrflltrg. The tiicl- tuutty o! the two men-of‘ the whole family, hidoed-it: the table, vrus supposed to hinge on rho surren- der- a: Gorham Lacy. Bee's eyes were red. She hiid cried over-ft for the best pitrt. of the night. She had built. many tuiry citstlcs on thd coming change, hrid OVClH seen l‘lt!l‘S0l.f' being transformed hi due course into a young country matron with a handle to hot‘ name. Now she was thrusts buck into the grey routine of lffc wider tlic shadow of the Coppett chiiiuicy stacks. Mary ivius suyhig little, only ivcmd» crib: whether ti; might. mean that rsha could stay on at Mardocks. She was far too wise, however, to push her _owi1 claims itt this crisis in the family history. She‘ Wllb‘ ii. llttlc like her father 1n her ltabtt of trickling one thing at a time. 1t Ls no bad ivny to llve, when one can nchtevo ft, ‘out sometimes the forces arc over- whelniing. liucelaud did nut. go upatuirs after breakfast because his mind was obaeaaed by the business tn hand, and tnitil ho had made his own survtry of this bit of now territory in the family 111e, speech with his wLfc about. it. seemed unclciszi. Much would depend, however, on her reception o! the news. Would she cu-operritc in the good work of helping to establish their soirs lifc on ir satisfactory bests? None knew until the crucial mom- menl.‘ came, and nieaii-irrhtlc Free- land. wit-h hu.‘ singular poivcr of detaclurient. thrust it. ititu tho buck- grouud of‘ lus thoughts. ‘they hurl exchanged a brtet’ morning greeting. but that; waa all. Mrs. Irkcclnnd was wide awake now. however, and in full fighting trhn. hbl.‘ without. u. struggle would she relinquish tho fulfilling of hcr most. ambitious dream. She was already marshalltng ccrtuln forces hitcnrled to show tier lord and muster that. she would not. be trampled on. Dcboriih brought; in her breakfast truy about. hall an hour after the other break- fiuili was over ma tvultcd vslth her hands folded above hot‘ uriruii It I‘ the orders of the" driy. ‘Mrs. l"l't‘.Clttlttl hsid slept, and thr-rr: ivcre iiu lIl'\V lines of worry Ult her f'ucc.— 5hr- looked almost; ass youthful no‘ her orvn daughters, and much ‘fresher than Bee, whose cheeks were 4th’ white no‘ chalk after ft. semi-sleepless night. Mrs. Freeland wiis just about; to may something rather diplomatic about. Gorhimi Lacyi to Deborah. when the Hound of’ the motor btkc getting up steam came tloaihig ncross the high wall which separated tho mill from tha house. . "Look out. Deb. arid see ti‘ that is Mr. Tom going off again. 11o was‘. very lute lust; rdght, wasn't: he?" “Very, minim, just. oi‘i rlcvcii. and played out.‘ vcry nearly ho was." “Then 111a father kept. him talking tltl nearly one, poor boy. Can you rice anything, Debbie?“ “Ycsln. Master's in the side-cur. and Mi‘. Tunfs 10:.‘ ruimitig along to got tn the saddle; now they're off! It: gives mo the creeps every time t see '.t.t1't start. They might, \\'lV all their cleverness, invent. some better way of gcttln’ of’! than that, don't. you think, ma'ma?"_ . ."Maater hi the aide-car! Now, I ponder whore they can possibly be gdtnglt- Ha loathcs the motorbike, It must‘. be something important‘. l wonder i! ‘the glrLvQ know iitiyttiiiu: about; it. Has Minn Mary gone?” "Yctfm, about‘. twciity uitnutczs ngu." "Send Miss Bee to me when you g0 down. What iiboul. dinner? Really I haven't courage to tucklc suppose the iiiiuitor has what. has happened ." ' "About. ‘the new place. mrfnm? You. he-tolemc lursl. night." " "Well, what do you think ubuut. it?" "ltrwonl. affect ma much. initum. because, you ace. ‘I ‘wrisiitgohi’ there," said Dcborrih quietly. “I'm gliid you ain't. lcavln‘ this clcui‘ llttlo ‘ousc. Don't.‘ you love it. minim? I do. ~I ahouldJate aechi‘ strangers tn it. It seems to belong to the ultlldrrit rind Master George. lic loved it." The last words silenced Mrs. l-‘rcc- lnndf for rs moment sending her thoughlo tiito other dtrcctlotizi. "Just go down rind make ihc tier-t. “of what; you tlnd tn the larder, Dt‘. boriih. I know it'll bc rill right. Bend up Miss Beo with the nowa- paporp I'll be getting up shortly." Deborah closed the door‘ iiurtLv, iirid told you w‘ JANUAttY 5.1931 prohibits conversation tx-twcc-u travellers. "Iliey hm; rum," m, thought, however, ,llfld r1my..b,_,|_h thviieut - uc-ziperiitaiy. About: f u... aiuea from their dcattnutloii he... suddenly slowed down, r, f "Look here, lather, I've been think. uig. You needn't pufon the crew to-diiy. Take your beiirlsigs, groin you, and give me a little tlmqi-"z 1t. was an odd speech which dorm- how raised, n. ullghtcusplclou mpfi-cu. land's mind that ‘mm wan d a chance to shlrk htarcaponalbilit _ » Men hiid been KHOWD to atow u clean puts‘- o! heelb,’ to tie 11w country for this kind of trilubm Every newspaper had its rcco or ouch doscrttous. Freeland l0\'(‘l' rciid sordid stories, and hehtunqgr, strenuously that; all details of fuiqm should bc kept out of the daily prom, But: he cuuld not; always caculic- the fiend-lines nor the pictures. “Wliitt; docs that. mean, 1710;“, ruxiictly?" he naked. l "Nu more and no less than ttiaiiy; Just. iiilcrvioh‘ Edie rind her nun], and lCitVC it for it day or two, won't: to...» "You don't satisfy me, 1ud.l Thrr thing has to bouettled bomchow__" “Yer. but‘. don't: tie mo up! m, a that.“ said Tom with rot-herb Lap... less ring tn hlsyotce. _"Do yoqvpund if I tiiivu a. h1g1’. I'm Iccltngfuead built." 1 Freeland did not mind, add 11a aural-rm tho trembling o! mi I011] hands us he held tho lighted §1at¢h to shelter It from the wind.- But ivhcthci‘ it. W85 from nerves xieggmmg the coming scene, or from tbaatrahi of driving the machine, ha could not toll. 1 "It's an riwful form of’ locomotion, this. ‘roin, I'd pay something ta keep off it ruthci‘ than ‘ seek itffoi pleasure." "Oh. it's all right once you gar. used to it. If you ivere driving you'd lie it. I confess I'd Irate sitting in ‘iillt! brisket. Up hen; it's all right. (To ha Continued) . "Dmijt, you know her? Why" aha livcii Ln L114; smnc miusro wlttiwyou." “Ycii. but- rthrfici not, in the rsamf circle." COURSE i i FOB FlSllERllEll _.__._. T!!! Blolflltlcal Board of Cur-ads uffcrs to assist. a limited numb“- of fishermen from the Maritime Prov- tiica tu iitteiiil tho Short Couraa for Fishermen to be given at the Hals- orlea Experimental Station, llattlax, N. 5., during a term o! at: J-oeka common i... on January ~28th,,l93f. l-lricli will br- given on completion ut‘ the course the stun of Forty-Eva Dul- lrirs plus the amount of rallIny-Ilto fur a return trip. between. ix uurl the railway station no t 111a liunie. Only boua fliie flaberuienlroin 17 to 35 years ol age, who have passed through gradeti in thopubltn schools of the Maritime Provincoi ‘or iin equivalent grade will ba able to otitaln theaogranta. All applications must. be tn by, January 15th uiil should b0 slddreiiaed to Fjaherlea Ex- pcrlincntiil Station, Halifax, N. ‘S. 1-3-5-7-8-41. _ , Professional Bards Mr. A. Roy Kendall L. k. a. M. a. a. o. o. rim rriim Years Student at Royal Academy of’ Muatep London, Eng.) * "Organist and Cbotr Director,‘ Trinity Utiitcd Church-received. puplls for Plano, Volco and Theory. Studio-Heart: Memorial lylatl. Phone 960. Stewart ti? Lowthcr .i. l). anew/um‘. K. c. n. w. uowrum v ' IIARKISTICRS. SOLICITOBE. E’l‘t‘7. 8t Grout (ieorgs-tStreet. mom-v T0 1.0m. MARK u. McGUIGAN A B. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. bu‘. MONEY 1-0 was. =‘ Cameron Block, r‘ u-lottatmm. 1515.1. I AUDITORS Accounts Audited, lncomo Tn _ ltctunia Prepared.‘ H A. E. MauNEILL a C0. I27 Grafton Street. ' McLbOD to BENTLEY .r. A. BENTLEY W. h‘. liENrLlJY, K. (l. Barrister iind Attorncpat-Larv Otflco: I80 Richmond Street. MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. It‘. l. --_~ McDONAéiD o McPHEE- .l. A. McDONAIZD fill. F.‘ BARBIBTERS. AMURNEYS ‘MONEY T0~ --r.o‘arr . ‘ ab. no. went; idownatalrs. , Meanwhile, the motor-bicycle. us ii means of transit the very lest. to bc uaad or desired by Robert Freeland. waa making swift. headway IWIOSH It. was pcrhapa u good thing that the i condition or travel‘ tn such u. vehicle country tn the dtmctlon of Barnaloy. _ a oooooooaohozo». i o; EYES‘ . T o into ‘ ‘»_ 2 cusses nflln - g l I. TAYIDI a l- l. Tlflool. ‘ z 3 a