IO1P§€HIRAJE34_A'~ I rrzt<xuua vu f-vzflll PAG_E_§I_X i PIIIIIDE EDWARD —Today 81 Saturday 1111.‘. UHARLLYFFEDUWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column ll -Today & Sat. I fl . _ ' x raw JUDY GARLAND o GECILIA PARKER IALSO: CARTOON o 1* 011R GAG” —-- DAILY 3.15 — 7 -'- 9: // m6 may Garland‘: i» cue singing to tho Hardy advance. "rirnolvlrlyii: ma.’ CON FEDERATION LIFE 1N BUR- ANCE. [4-8189-1-21-818 NOWFOB A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China Silverware or Plain. FOR ARTISTIC AND EXCLU- SIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS Call and see the selections at the Guardian Central Job Primary. OVERCOATS-Balance at cost. Suits also reduced. J. P. MacPher- son 6: Son, Charlottetown. L-95-12-8-3i. . CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE, December 11th. New Dominion: 8.8. I a New Stoned Iudgo Rudy's Panllywlil S STONE o MICKEY RODNEY "ill-iii" "lrtitiftttiltttt? "i: ' i’ A. M. Service 'l P. M- Rev- E- R- Woodside. Minister. L-l38-l2-9-li. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday. December 11 as follows: Bonshaw 11 A M. nwaoie a r_ M. Hampon 1 P. M. L-iao-iz-e-ii. SERVICE CHURCH OF SCOT- SAT. MAT. 2.30 —- Action-Packed Week End Bill At Capitol I Action-packed drama, hair-mis- ing suspense and a tender roman- tic theme to temper the excite- ment is on the bill of fare at the Capitol Theatre where “When G- Men Step 1n". Opens today for a two day run. liixposing for the first time the ruthless tactics of the printing racket ring, flne picture thrillingly turns the spotlight on the courage- ous “G-Men," particularly a. racket-breaking detail of the gov- ernment secret service. Intellig- ent perfomances by Don Terry, Jacqueline Wells, Robert Paige and other featured members of the cast contribute to make this a thoroughly entertaining picture. The dramatic punch of the pic- ture lles in a relentless warefare between two brothers. One is in the racket and the other is with government lrces, and both are in love with a beautiful society debutante. The story centers around David Garth (Don Terry). a handsome. shrewd racketeer, who operates a printing racket which turns fake lottery tickets. His brother, Bruce. (Robert Paige), whom David has sent through law school. idealistlcally turns to the G-Man branch of the govern- ment service. Things begin to happen fast when Bruce traces the racket to the office of his brother. It is a case of one brother outwitiing the other. until Bruce gets too hot on the trail. Ioduy’: Short \Vave Sea. View and Vicinity Ita-Jio Program 11D“ Thin 1s Eastern Ilandlrdi ~--_-_....._._..__.__ The landscape and highways which _ have been blocked with snOW since 111117.111, DECEMBER 9 the recent snowstorm has gradually Mggggw disappeared with the heavy rain 4.00 p 111 ~—k$lOLlLiL'€i.5Ir in Eng- Which fell recently, this has made lisii. 5am‘, 31 111., 9.6 meg. _ the travelling ‘"5’ blid 85 iii l5 “Us, UN neither sleighing or wheeling. 1:55 '11- URSIgram Broad- Th 1 . ,1 m , I _ e stores in the country villages fr,“ 1L $628M WIXAL’ and towns have all taken on a holi- dlly all arance and on all sides are no lcea. 1e evidence of Christmas which is daily drawing near. LUNIJUN m.~—' Music In Every-day ‘ ,19.i' m., 15.18 meg; . 111., 11.75 meg; 1'56, Q1"- £il.3 HIWUQJJII 1114-51.; USB, 51.5 favorabfihgfldeileillfe Aesffirijiletiigtrerfisigg Eéklol nix-g; 65L, 40.1 m., 0.11 agement of James R. Murphy an Lillian McLeod. The pupils ROME and teachers are busy e arin for ‘I230 pun-Guest Night; Amy a Christmas concert 11951 1n Benuuoy "lccrneh Midnight ~ the near future. Voice." 2110, 25.4 m., 11.81 meg; ——————~_ IRF, 80.5 m., 9.83 meg. A lame number of the upils of DQ111161! School are con ined to _ BERLIN their homes with ‘mumps the as. ‘QIOKIEIZQIO iiwigiiwrif 0?)‘ $i‘?‘$tii"°'§°t°" 1M1” H°1§E§mim' D . 1C 0 VG ll E - :4 m., 11.11 meg. ' m; u» illness. ‘i i’ w “W PRAGUE 8:410 pun-Variety. OLRAA, Miss Cordelia Harrington, Spring u; m. 11.211 meg; 0LE5A,19.7 Valle-yin supplying during Miss m., 15.13 meg Smiths illness. LONDON mo p.m.E-"News: ADI-Iistory of be?“ 1111,1322; a: égfnnnarrisralgiersiuailrxye '1 cs .25.: ,. = e 1B s _ .1; 6;; 3L3 m" gigs the past wee-k with their fox pelts meg; (fill, 31 5 m., 9.51 mean; but ‘w n“ we mi“ “fend h“ T105 ESL’ ‘i’ 1 m1. A6,}, m?‘ i $921.1 veelligmillggsiwbgg sliwsiriieiiii’; mo p.m.-"'l‘a ‘Bouohe, Musi- 3,121,‘: rah” M ‘he Bus)“ “dvames cal Comedy by Maurice Yvain. p Ce may also advance‘ T937. 25.2 m , 11.88 megt; TPA4, lfi.6 m., 11.71 meg. MB» 111911118 here and elsewhere i-iiauur “e “i? i” ‘em ed I d mm? e856 that 1s e Ooulson, R. N.. is 10:10 l).fl1.—~i\[l'.(iIEY of Musci steadily i rov-i at and Sarah" OIPAA. 25.3 m., 11.84 serious i1lnrI:ss_ n‘ t" h" t meg; yJblliiA, l9 7 m., 15.23 Am m__.._ meg. on: viaito w 511mm . PARIS lids on Monday werxojsflordon (you. 10:11» phi-colonial Market ins Robert Sutherland, Fred Don- Prices. "W137, 25.2 m., 11.118 megJ ‘PPM, 25.6 m., 11671 meg. NT.“ Y RK 11:00 p m Moonlight Music. Mgglzvgrfiglgeffilellda) of lich- "._(. I. II (III ' . ‘.67 . . - aged earn e l3 W” M ‘ “H! -J m" recovered from her recent illness. 121m ITIIdM-‘AIIF Lyman h His mhertra, WZXE, 49 m., 6.17 ‘iléigxlslizh Sutherland and Wilson Mrs- Beildamin Bums has return- ed to her home in Baltic an; angling a‘ few day's: recdenutgyltin e-w e es Mrs. Keir Maggy. h" a er Mr. Claude Blakaney has re- turned tohis home in sea View after spending some time with friends Ln Park Corner, nivvlT-rrivs swam‘ BWWKP‘. _ 0N - lTiFtNT. England ~10?» .»\ rvi/dlim- enve- birth to I girl at hc- lwww and when remov- ed to horzunwl had a boy 61 hours later. ——————— M. dM.EdI Mtth . Mlmirrl‘; kill! 1min. Baltic, ggent tllise Weelce endlin g1 w.—~ -. .._.____ '-__ e e . ._ ..._. Charlottetown — Summcrsidd BUS TIME TABLE Effective Thursday, Iiec. 8th. DAILY DAILY ll"! LEAVES - ‘ Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. (‘Ii"l'n\\v| for Wfililg 8.3!] a.m. 4.00 pJn. 10,00 l; "L 10.30 ‘gm. $51119 for (‘I1"l'nwr| 10.35 mm. 0.30 p.m. [L40 p, m, 7.30 p.m. (‘ITY BUS SERVICE NOW IN EFFECT For Information Tel. M8 ISLAND MDTDII TIIAIISPDIIT LTD. 162 Queen Street ‘IE; 14w: Saturday Sunday 0n 0n “ - $531???“ Pt?“- wfiii it‘ .' . . a averse. . . Love Flnds Capo Traverse.” Masonic service- 730 Andy Hardy’ lghglsggncfirside. 73H M. Mon- . , 48-12-9-11. Prince Edward Mimi mm, U“, BELFA tel Church Services, Sunday, Dele- The Judse Hardy Family is ember 11th. Eldon a P. M. Bele loose again! In "Love Finds moa- 730 p M, w_ B, MaoFhail, Andy Hardy" they create another Minister 1,-151-i2-9-1i. alternately humorous and drama- tic episode from th e life of a typical American family. Opening last night at the Prince Edward THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services Sunday. December llth. Cardigan 11.00 AMPDundas (Roads I m ' t 1m ed permitti ) 2.30 M Montague Iiiigmiiirifiisnti iitiiuriets yfiifiiiui loo P. m? The Milli-sw- Rcv. T charm, its exuberance and scientil- Owen Hlllhes at all 561111085- L-157-12-9-1i. CHURCH NOTICEF-‘Presbyterlan Services at New Yondon on Sunday, December 11th: Lone River at ll lating moments of high comedy. The fourth episode in the life of the Hardy Family is by far the most amusing and entertain- ing to date. Once more it affords - A M; Clifton at 2.30 P. M; Gran- gtgnefnnflli/Iyickgyonsggciliilev of Cggllias. vine m‘ 7 P" M‘ L‘158'12'9'AI' Parker. Fay Holden and Betty FAMILY BEREAYED _ ML Ross Clarke with every opportun- lty for capitalizing Oil the home- spun drama of everyday life. In addition Judy Garland makes her appearance as one of Mickey's three girl friends. In one climactic’ scene. she grows up for a night, attends the big dance o1 the year yvitla Mickey and takes it cver with her rendition of three new songs. Mickey Rooney again proves himself one of the most versa- tile actors on the screen with a characterization surpassing his best previous efforts. Lewis Stone is superb as the head of the Jamil)’. handling his role adroitly and with an innate understanding of the problems of family life. Judy Garland. growing up. gives the finest performance oi her career. ‘The story centers around a sec- end-hand car purchased by Mickey without his father's knowledge. In order to pay for the car he be- comes entanglcd in a series of puppy-love affairs that are at once ludicrous and tragic. Witlh the aid of Judy. he extricatcs himself from a seemingly hopeless dilemma. makes a tritimphant ap- pearance at the bin dance of the year, and brings forth some of the most spontaneous laughter heard In many a moon. Frank Driscoll of Mt. Herbert has received the sad news of the death of his sister-in-law Mrs. Lawrence Driscoll. which occurred at her yogic in Lawrence Mass, last Sun- H. . SADLY BEREAVED - Mrs. i). J. Morrison, Hampton, received the sad news by wire on Sunday of the death of her brother-in- law Neil Morison, Sydney, N_ s, R/ev. D. J. Morrison is a patient in Camp Hill Hospital and will be un- able to attend the funeral which takes Place on Tuesday. . of Long Cree Manv in this axe are more concern- 1r139-12—9-1i. POLICE COURT _ A; p311“ court yesterday Patrigk mugm-an was sentenced to two years in D3,». Chester penitentiary {or breaking and Bniiifillr: DeBlolss wholesale ETOCEYY- . . Sinai; Saalrdgyijéiin wire - w to 1° days m Jan. as sentenced —— *——~————~————— HUNTER mvan u 1v r r a n View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blakaney. Miss Gertie Adams has returned to her home after spending a pleas- ant holiday with friends in Med- lord, Mass. Mrs, Atwood Blairanev has return- ed home after spending some time °°m 1,-15s.1z-g-1;, Ln Burlington on professional duties. i nanaavan Mr .1 A Couls n is s o1 son 181 Do i???" H‘ A‘ Sm” S. . . Q n r T0 9 some time in South sostonifiiuasg... s '1’ street’ h“ received w d f ti; tfi be with her daughter during he:- brother-in-‘Idw (Itielsoen (Igggelrtofwlég: 1 ness. sels of Toronto who passed away Mrs. Colin Donald who has been -- . The North Wlltshime Y. . . m" Preseflt 1119i!‘ Dllileant. ‘Shading 6 CNS-i. a‘ the North Wilts 7.30. All a. M. North ‘River 3.00 P. M. Kings. - (Note the change. .> ed about Speed than about Direc- tion. cordially wel- ' I at his home 44 Braeman Avenue spending a pleasant visit with friends in Malpeque has returned to her home in Sea View. Mrs. Aiberi; MacNutt and little son have returned to their home in Barnley from Prince County Homi- ' Our courteous and obliging mail driver, Mr. Harris Blakaney makes his daily trIDs in spite of the storms and bad roads. and is always on 800d time. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Roach, Darnley. are pleased to learn she is improvinu after her recent illness. Mr. Georg McLeod, Darnle , is confined w Isis home by illnessy All trust to see him about again In a short time. Duanmn are Dleased to see him a- The many friends of Mr. Lester t n- Bradalbane Village DIIIIIDTIAAS DIIIIKIIID NEEDS Bum I. 2Lbs.—-— 25“ CURRANTS Lb. 13c Bulk Seedless RAISINS Lb. 120.2 Lbs-23c ZDG Bleached SULTANA RAISINS Lb.———— CITRON PEEL‘ m ----- —————— 35c CUT MIXED PEEL Lb. ____ _______ iii" D mestic or Jewel . snoarrmuc Lima-ZS‘ 2 Lbs. KENS.‘ “$1119? _ _ _ _ _ _ 151‘- E§-Z%Tr§5§.%s.- — — — — — t‘; 51021121? Fu?s——_ _ — — _ 29c Sh9IICd,1/2 Lb. ———— ———-—- Pastry c FLOUR 7 Lb. Bag— 3:12:23 massif; tzzzzis: UUCDANLFI‘ I- me or Coarse. Lb. -- -- 21c 12A I 0N5 ALMOND ICING "l Lb.——-——27c.r _l/2 15c CHUCK KOAbI BEEF Lb.---——————— —-- —— SI-IOULDER PORK ROASTS Lb. ---- --————--——— PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF Lb. ---- --—————-— SIRLOIN STEAK Lb.————————-— -— -—— —'— CORNED BEEF Sweet Pickled. Lb.—— HEAD CHEESE Sliced. Lb. ——-—-———-——-——-—- WHITE PUDDING Rosedale ASPARAGUS CUTTI NOS Eatons Special Blend - 21c y‘: COFFEE Fresh Ground. Lb.——-——-—- i Features For Friday, Saturday 8i llonday Eatons Artificial LEMON or VANILLA 8 Oz. Cruet 14c. No. 2 Squat Tin- Each 13c 2 for Each oauisivugtjc 9. ms 2 for 27G ‘I 2st I ISLAND BRAND LOBSTER Tin 6 Oz- rnrsu and coolirn MEATS 12c 19c 21c 26c ________ 12c 21c __. 17c Eatons Snowflake BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. T Island Brand PORK AND BEANS Polo Brand GREEN CUT BEANS. EATONS PURE HONEY 7 Oz- Jar—-—-———-'——'—__'“'"" National Brand VEGETABLE or PE/-\ SOUP LONDON CORN Package———----—--~-—-'—i'——"‘— Gold Ribbon No. 2 Squat Tin DESSERT PEARS Each 10c. ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES EATONS FAMILY BLEND BULK TEA LB. No. 2 Tin Large Tin STA RCH No. 2 Squat Tin Each 10c- Each 7c. iini14c. 2 fcr- 27° 2for 45° 4 for — 25c Each 10c 2 for 2for—— CHOICE GRAPES Lb-1V3c. dunkist ORANGES, Medium Size. Dozen -— iVlcKlNTOSH APPLES Dozen ———————-—-—-—-—-— Florida Seedless GRAPEFRUIT. CELERY Head 13c. SWEET POTATOES Lb. 9c. Extra Large " SUNKIST ORANGES Dozen -- -; - 2 Lb.—-——-—--——-——-- Each 7c- 4for-—-- 2r..._______15l 3 Lbs.-—---——-——-—— IIIc 25c ii‘ Lb. ---- - - - -— -— - — . » -- ,- c. '8 ASSORTED F'e‘°;='.‘u§‘%°““" BREASS? A UIISEAM Izai-"iv CHOCOLATES Sliced Lb. BUTTER 4 Lb. Box '._r. HOLIDAY swears 4 Lb. Box v V A '7 "WA—.W_FK llan was a visitor Mr. Henry McLaien, Govern Ew MacDonald. Alex Miwnon- M1" Jilst?“ 9i r t t seed 1 t _ MO m,“ In M emorlarn aldfnflennett Deishell "d M“? vtfeelaialdywlns m“ during we p“ $31 Saturdaynixteigrkoad. 211883‘ dock Kennedy. MR. WILLIAM TODD There passed away peacefully at on Thursday ' _-— ed in Inspecting a carload of p0- tatoes. The people of this district ro- Cardigan Head And tend deepest gret to hear of the death of Mr. Albert Dewar. Brudenell, and ex- WmPM-h ytothe M13 MSIIOn McCarthy, tearhfl at Baldwin's Road School. 5111111 M 1 w“ in Law afternoon, November 24th, 193B. ' members of the bereaved family. the weekend at her home in Mor- w” w“ Wm. Todd in his 82rd year. The i ‘T ood a t "AL _MRETU§,§s Tam” "ROVIN"? iiifrcefipliigi 22:? iiiefaiiirxig: c1122 , 315-5231.“ fitfdéisliiéjktocfi; s1‘ figeggfliuvselfifflkfl W5 IThugsGEy Both the mailer. Ivtllif: gig} - 11 Bus MacKenzie, " ' ' b. McAulay and pupils o er 305mm l, at mm“, vmung the 1:111 stfelrlling boliéiiiriliggs,an(lirinad__ ,c§t,y_°n...q-hu"d,y_ . by the Shippinu Clu He“ school m quite busy in p", any’ with the intent!“ 0i Penn‘ ange lo al ‘Iriend He‘ was a son of "i h 1 We Many of the tanner: are takin Ill-find’ til?" "lllliiil miistm“ :“t“%§ midi“ -“°’°- 3°“ l" 01'" the ti. James ‘Todd and Cath- tovYf-slflst- “fig” ofhtifas; advantage of the first snow i wnwt. wgnt to ytiiaiarsstlfgt; xii? 871117;‘: fllinleeamcgtoxiygu 31f gigsiosgagireyi g viengg dher 01d homep i“ giltIiogtfgtltiAntgieeAigzriifwaiguiml/‘é ‘gaging Mr Jack McAulav, P. E. l. Tet}- and was fi t 1 ' fl Q1111 EB - ' v (‘uh xpen ~ new are’? miiilifi’°“s~fi-ili rat.ridwiz"is..iiafrea.zse v2.- -- I r1112. av“ “M "m ""1 trrismszziis... .1 m?» i- “ "9"" w‘ 1'1"" him during his declining years. NEX°,E?J"LT,,SV" Shufinisidiiii” 1% Oardiaun Hwi- ° horse car 0111175? h): wasstrifis: m“ wife‘ Marnmi MimPY- 1°"? week haulin produce: two can} ' ‘ driver. Mr. MacKenaie next was “,f,‘g,e°“fe§,"s“8:,§§i prifineaffi gagged sptggon s greggiigrelgngt ‘t: zummuuuuuuuuuusmwwmuuuuwawuxzuauawaxcauuwcrucru em o ‘ '3 ' goamyfi 351'", Qfimoihii sfrifgif; w? 1g rtntgurlnloorntenllwgotltijer. s-laimirs Qeoreetown to await the arrival o1 figgigniéiiaigwlllsifillmlle was suoerin- and one liustér. Mrs William Mac‘: me “mm” _-_- F . i "F" ""9 i" Intosh of Rose Valley; The funeral M; md M11 Joseph qyamo, o; . thoUnlonexcepttoi thi i. crests. He retire: LIIIAAAQE 125111;; m. beins wanted a pension by ti"! wmpflny with whom he was 0'66“ employee. and in addi- was held on Saturday Nov. 26th fro United Church. and notwithstand- ing the condition of weather and bfillt iii-Iain after his recentkgfoer- the A number of the farmers in this community are busy now chogping their supply of wood taking a van- member him. Mr. Alex MacKen- lie. Long Creek, is his brother and Cemetery. The Masts. Charles afternoon. m ti"? Bffidllibfllle gratulations on the arrival bouncing baby boy Nov. 22a "U011 in Prince County Hospi t,” roads was largely attended Ser- Mr R bu, Mac 11 _____- w“ presented Wm‘ a mm up vi . - . eu n anne . Lorne Mrs. Theresa Wright, Summerside P°1i°Y °" hi! liie- lie has visit- Edwargerltilillgylé bsvlstiAt/leéd Rlfiin gig-Ida“ E mum m u“ my on is spending some time in Sea view °d ""1 1511M only twice since he during his illness, favorite hymns ' if” Kim‘ °Y h" “will” M“ Jim m°°§°u§ffm°" “duimws ' sun: were. 21rd. 4m ' and 4am Many of the youncer people are - mm.“- “Wnl of thiwomxfficlitlgkhl t” mterment took place in Bradalbarie taking advantage of the first may llbesrers were: V d, Daniel Todd, md enjoying m Aves utmost skli , sh i sleigh riding?“ ‘now “n! Btsnhope Road are receiving con- d. of: Mr. M. Maurice, well known Upper Canadian Fur Buyer will arrive in Charlottetown Dec. 9 and .<-->--__-n->"<-><m<_»< e and will be buying silver fox furs at the office of The P. E. I. Fur Traders, 182 Queen St._ on that date and days following. Don't. be disappointed this season. Bring your furs to Mr. Maurice and receive full market prices. he intends visiting him before ret- tling in the city. Everyone will extend a hearty welcome to Mr. MscKenzie and hope he may have tage of the hard clean ground and will have it ready to haul when the next fall of snow comes. canadian Exhibits fiuimi‘ m'i"i$ii‘3lirn§°u“i°$ir§=°i§§i’§ PERSONALS ‘me Om’ filimkgm’ and ‘Reta came/coo. Dec. r-ram-osn- mlmhomm“; mg‘,- ,"°§g¢y %§,:’{f§ adian livestock breeders and grain w,“ w Mbncum y; n, excellence of the Dominica's agri- At Exposition cultural products when winners um a‘ l Men,‘ u,‘ w_ E gigs viintiigqmph“ fifiinlfitflogigt} ma» and son Harvie, New Glas- .N. 8.. and Mrs. l. H. Bag; Canada captured l’! ohham ion- _ ey were acoo s - d mm in Mrs. Jean Rlxards who plans t1: gpend some time on the main- n . for the third successive year led all states and provinces with 61 championships and 164 first place bhr“ tiimnsirm by individual sta n e ran ‘ - m; and pmvmges u oompJed by bley, Alia. captured both the cov- exposilon officials the province of eted wheat kin and out: kin Ohntari? rfilnked glam," trek e821 Ltlyoy Rwon i‘: whaat an rs . um us m . c amp om an tgd to minlon eirih y Four prov nces contribu Canada's glory as follows: Ontario, 21 and 0; saakatchewan. three championhips, five firsts; Alberto. two and three firsts; Bri- trh Columbia. one championship terson and two firsts. . Canada. as usual, made iis top t year Canada won 28 dump- flight zhcwing in the 20th Annual cu. were . h , i th h cla - fiiwti. ‘iY°"°'o.i“ sitiénfiismir Clurlea , mood Hill. Ont. scor- inmutstanding triumphs l ionships and ti! first pig Intemational grain show, climaxed —-—i-—-—- - when the Rlgby Brothers of Wem- Mlnonl‘: kills pain. r111: SPECIA CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION 0F THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IS NOW BEING PREPARED Merchants desirous of securing a ‘space In this veritable catalog of Charlottetown should arrange at. PHONE I32 TODAY 1 ixwivwasacccasuctutuuw""~""-"" '""' Lfirifii-Til.’ and in design and colon. 15.00, 25.00. .4. . .4. MIRROR SETS Om of the most Inning, useful and ornamental gifts. Our stock is uII new this season and right up to duh In beautiful allk lined boxes. With our largo assortment you will find selection cosy. Prices range-HIS, 2.50, 5.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12-00 Gilt: Thai Plum JAMIESONKS’ DRUG STORE