THE CI-IARLMTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER 2a. 1932 ‘l: SIIMMERSIIJE '- and Prince County . ~ ' 1-1: uro. _ ' A a.” .. v3.1.1.2 - - ‘hyesizmhe . I f/yv-ir-iluzf and ‘€oa$lf.%:a6 —FINED $2 AND COSTS~II1 the _ U Summersldc Police Court on Thurs- . day, one driuik nus fined $2 and . .. __ ' The Season's Greetings -aen m ICE-A oer driven by Qt‘ _ , . 9 s Bummerside party with two other t‘ -—- - a occupants Went over Damley Bridge on Wednesday night and got stuck '0 ' _ g in the ice. None of the occupants - And _- were hurt, but they could not get the car out so walked to s nearby house and got a lift homm-S. EVERY coon WlSl-l ron, rm: NEW YEAR Only Two More Shopping Days-Friday and Saturday SPECIAL! MARVEWS —WINS CONTEST-Mrs. Everett Heslam of Springfield, Ion the prim in the guessing oonteet st Le- Blanc Hairdressing establishment, Summerside. Twenty-seven people " made the correct guess in the song 1 lb. \ ' S c "Home sweet Home" and so they Pkg c 0 , Q had to draw for the winnerfl-B. Empire Blend COFFEE Queenlend Pickles —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Rev. L. P. Archibald, minister. Service for Sunday, De- cember 25th: Bedeque, 11 e..m.; lpmbard . ' PLUMS .. 13min, lb. ,._.~19= - "ii “W; We“ ‘>1 W1 W1 w w w. Ia w wwwwwwwnawswsmwwwywew new. 1R1“ an m1 e Cape ‘Raver-so, SpmJ-Searletown. FIlbQII-l, lb-HJTQ blfllt ,_ 8 p.rn.; Borden, 7.30 pm. Rev, J. Almond‘, EH17‘: . I 1' L. Lund of 'I‘ryon wlll preach at w] lb 20c i ' ’°°°°°°°°~°.° K Searlctoivn and the minister will Pnuur ' ~ - l Ormze Choice preach at all other appointments. Mixed Nllll( I10 . Household Blend peanuts) lb 18c ' _.Busnu:ss COLLEGE - sum- ', Marmalade T E A merslde Business College closed on ' ' Thursday morning for the Christ- 4Q _ 7 -‘ mas holidays." Miss llfcLoan, the J“,°z V2 S . . . . lb- . . . . i principal, and Mr. Ioring Rayner, Lafge ‘in ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' _ the Bookkeeping teacher, were pre- FIGS ‘b l 18‘ noted with a handsome present ’ ' " “ ' Head Lettuce, 2 for . .'. 29c Cream Candy, 5 lbs, box ,, 35c from the pupils. The teachers gave _ ,. .' ' the pupils a treat of ice crcnm and r '14 Ripe Tomatoe!’ 2 lb!‘ - ' ~ ' ' ' ' - 29c B31193? TQYS, 1 ll). b0X . . - . . . . 30C iciggieaynglliuiltlmgshgi mm Gum a Choice Grapes, 2 lbs. . .. . . 29c Ribbon Candy, 1 lb- b0! - -- -- 25¢ ———; Chem Fm“ ', Large Eating Apples, doz. . . . 83c KIM! 3i0vklligfi, 25¢, 50¢. & $130 -scu0o1. CLOSING-The Sum- CAKE, lb. .. 21c ..-. . ’ x C k 2- 50 d 75 mmld, mm, school dosed on ugh, m, dark ', Oranges, per doz, 38c, 45c, 49c, 59c mas rac ers, ac, c an c ‘ Thursday morning for the Chrlst- Cranberries 3 ‘b! 25c A531" Chocolatgg] lb, hag _ _ _ 29¢ '- mas vacation. There was the usual 2 lb 74‘ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' gifts 101- m teachers from the pu- M y "D- -- Grapefruit, 3 for . . .. . . 25c ABEL Clwwlflles, 4 lb- b“ 93¢ pils and hearty good wishes for e ' ilPVenS ar » M,“ Chnstnms and Happy New FRUIT CAKE Sliced Bacon, lb. . .. 20c Cfflililefy Butler. 2 lbs. .. 49¢ Your. Some of the lower grades _ ' 2 lbs’. r q had Christmas trees and were pre- 7 " 5°C _ “med Wm‘ “mdy- Rcdtmmm “"5 d , < SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 songs appropriate for the occasion ;. l’ were charmingly rendered by the I ‘ _ ~ DELUXE JELLY POWDER, 5 packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25C little ones. School reopens on Jan- .. 9 ' 7,. wymdgs‘ ~ Plmflgmg ‘-*.\* SUMMER SAVORY,bunch 10¢ 4 . e '2" _ v _ V, __ _FUNERAL SERVICES __ Th’ ma‘ SODA BISCUIT, 1 lb bwg ‘ 01 oc I l‘ you were shopping in New York this week you’d be tlicliilolalzidrixsxldlaeyr M... . seeing pretty lingerie. m design and fabric just as the to me Keir Memorial church’ Mah Moore 8: McLeod Store oilcrs you today. Lingerie oi‘ dzilniy peqilc, ihtermrni being made in the ' ' ' ' ~-- ~»~ distinction, which has won the delighted approval of dis- Miuooque Cvowtcry. Rev. Mr. wu- - “ ° - ‘ ' criminaiing customers. What a charming gift! “an” “d “"- Mr- “Mina” °°"' In ' standard . ducted the funeral services in the Y‘ \~ , \ N0. 2 N0. 2 ‘\- church and at. the grave. The pall ‘ .‘ - \ \ Tin Perfect Pajamas in Silknlt Fabric $1 io $3 Dainty Gowns of Silknii fab- rk" “r “I "Pee d“ chenem7GleverrBrassiere and Panties" $1 to $5.50 """""""""——""Usefnl " Bloomer and Vest Sets are only S... m... West Kent 31111011 Christnms (Jonoori. i Takes P151121.» ’.I‘<11l:ly\ 1.1.1.. 1 1» v. ‘Pupils of Grade I. The Chrlarimns Mwtrnm n’ ‘Vi-rt; Kent School takes place in’! y .. the nrsrnihlv hull of the sl-ii-wfi. hr»- glnning 11L l0 am. Mr. (7. ll. ll. Longwortii, chairman of thr- 11111111 of $chnnl ‘Trustees, null prwiilf‘. lPlm-o A. ‘£1121. Billie Rogcrsi 1 rm. Arthur llcariz, ‘Temple Hooper. i l Seis $1, 5L $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 M WW (“LX373 $111114 Chepe de Chene Pajamas, lovely in colour and cut $4.50 i0 $5.50 $1.50, $2.25, $3.50 Bed Jacket of Chepe de chcne $1.95, $2.25, $3.7 5 Verylovely Pantie and Brassiere Sets in finest Crepe de Cherie, in variety of colourings and many clever finish Oiled! ....................................... $2.251» $3.50 Iinopcr. Violin s/Vn-Hlcsu Bamblno- Caro‘. mvni‘ ll I MEDIC- Exorowc {Viothcr Goose Drill- Vocni ir1o~-\‘\'o 111m: Kings of the Orient Arc ~-l)(1lli\l(l MacEach- Ilizilogun Ainufing Santa Claus- P1111113 of Gmclc II, Dialogue —— Making Chri-etmfll Presents-Nora Taylor, Pauline Ir- lam, Mary Cosier, Margaret Young, Charlotte Gordon, Anne Hunter. Chorus—When Santa Claus Comes Around-Brown. The School. God Save the King. DIES TN 106T" YEAR SUTTON, 0nt., Dec. ZZ-Eliza Anderson, the oldest resident of bearers were Iiicssrs, Russel Craig, Robert; Craig, Frank Craig, James ivoodside, Don Morrison, Keir Cm- fer.__ ‘There was a very large attend- ance. Among those present were: J. Frank Arnctt and Heath Strong, M. L. A, Sllfllllwffllfltfiws. PERSONALS -Mrs. Nelson llicwiliiams. of Cape “Ville, was n. visitor tn Sum- merside on 'l‘hurs<lny.~ S. -—F'riends will regret to learn that Mrs. Frank Sweet, of St. Eleonora, left on Wvdncsclmv for hfohtrcal for medical treatment. —- S. N. 8., to friends-S. spend Christmas with --!t is pleasing to report that Mr. Philip Croesmon, of Cape Wolfe, who was recently operated In in the Prince County Hospital, is now at his home and doing nlcely.-S. —-Mrs. J. S. Hinton und Mr. Rich- ard Hinton are spending the Christ- mas holidays at their home in Bum- merslde. Mr. Hinton is attending Dnlhousie College and Mrs. Iiinion has taken rm apartment in Halifax during the college term.—-S. —~Miss Norma McQunrrie, who is attending St. Francis Xnvicr Col- lege, Ahiigonish, N. S., has arrived in Summcrslde to spr-ud the Christ- mas holidays with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. McQuarrie-S. FQI‘T”‘-'P€~'.!P=EFI='€Q€*~E ' EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°.\l\l.»\S CARDS at lifaboifs Drug Store 2 for 5c. 5c, 10c, and 15c. 7075-12-14-18-19-20-21-42-23-71. ..'(‘illi1S'l‘E\IAS GIFTS t0 Slllll everybody hi. Mhboirs Drug Store. ..'l\101RS CHOCOLATES in fancy boxes at Mabon‘s Drug Store. 7075-12-14-16-10-20-21-22-23-Tl. ..'BUY YOUR. XMAS GIFTS at your favorite girl on the Doll Con- test. 7075-12~l4—l6-lQ-ZIJ-Zll-ZZ-Zil-‘ll. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardinn may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon‘: Drug Store, Montague. 12-l3-dtf. . .'CIIURCII SERVICES-Cardi- gan Presbyterian Church 11 a.rn., Rev. Norman MacDonald; Lorne Volley Presbyterian Church 3 p.m., Rev. Norman MacDonald; Si. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Mon- tague, 7 p.m., Rev. Norman Mac- Donald. lived in the district, virtually all her life and retained an old family Bible in which was inscribed infor- mation regarding the members of ETl-IEL BARRYMORE BETTER NEW YORK, December Zfiw-Ethel Barrymore's condition was reported Store Closed Monday; Dec. 26th Maison‘: Drugstore and vote for Kindergarten Closes For Ch r is tm as The Charlottetown Kindergarten closed yesterday for the Christmas Gordon. The program comprised various numbers by thc children, who acquitted themselves very erod- liably. Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Mr. James Paton gave brief addresses compli- menting the teachers on their ex- ccllent work and wishing them, the children and the large number of visitors in attendance, a very Merry Christmas. A featureiof the occasion was the distribution of gifts from the well laden Christmas tree. The program was as follows: Good Morning Song, prayer and hymn. Song-Jingle Bel!s—Harold Mac- Phcrson, Jackie Murnaghan, Keith Hucstis and Roy Chalsson. Solo-The ‘Christmas story-Joan Taylor. Recitation--Jack Frost -- Joyce Warren. Ring Dance and Game. Song of Letters-Lyle Farquhar- son, Audrey DeBlois and Lois Ar- senault. s Little Jack Homer-Paul Murray. Solo-Santa is Coming Soon - Mary Campbell. ' Exercisc-Jrhe Candlestick - Geo. Brown, Donald Trivett, John Nash and Donald Maclntyre. Solo-The Christmas Message ~ Elizabcth Prowse. Game "Lettcrs"-'I‘he Postmnn — ists, Fleur Billion and Rosemary Rogers. All the children as toys, dolls, skates, rocking-horse, Jack in the box and music box. Solo-The Bumblebee -- Audrey DeBlois. Chorus-Santa Claus Puts on his Cap. Song-dimly in a MaugeP-Fran- ces Jenkins, Mary Walker, Kath- erine (Ki MacEachern, Joan Car~ mody, Bill Sterne and Arthur Cof- fin. ‘ Duet-A Little Child's Walk - Jean Lowther and Shirley Dunning. Solo-Jolly Old St. Nicholas-Eli- zabeth Brown. Ghouls-Jack Frost is a Roguish Little Fellow. Solo-The snow Bird-Beverly Smith. Song-Little Friends- Snowflake, Margaret MacLcnnan. Raindrop, Rioealic Hooper. Sunshine, Shirley MacLeod. Distribution of gifts for the mo- thers and fathers from the Christ- mas Tree, which were made by the children. TOMATOE l; ‘Tin. ..~.".“.-.~.-..~.1. I 1 '4 erQsi-rensiconcw-swwseee No. 2% Tins TYPIST AND PRINCE T0 WED RQME, Doc. 22.-—A shipboard ro xmmce between the Indian priucl and the ship's stienographer is i4 result in their marriage, it was an nounocd today. ban Vlaska. 5°" at P0111, according to his sister. m!" the Mahnrajn of Bikaner, Sir Gobi| Mohummcd Khan, aboard U" '1- 5 Q —~'-—- holidays. This institution is under I _.M15§ _,)@Bn L100“; 01- gmnmer. 7075-12-14-16-19-20-21422-23-71. the direction of M!“ Berna M. Jm Palmer. gmumct Victoria. few months agi / E side, left on Fiidny for Halifax, ——-— Huesus! assumed by ML" Edna " Pmlwlnlm” Christmas 5mm 5°!” on a voyage to India, and soon they will be married with Mllflillm" rites at Blkanel‘. The bride-io-bo having obtained her fathers con- sent, is returning to Bombay for liei Wedding, but meantime she mana- ed that her ulster should replace he! as the ship's stenographer. NEW YORK, Dec. 22--Att0rn_t)‘\ {o1- petitloning creditor: involved il the Insull utility receivership pro- ceedings resumed their legal battli yesterday in a hearing to determim ownership of $30,000,000 in the se~ curities of the bankrupt utilitiei system. The securities, it was pointed om yesterday before Federal Receiver Joyce, are hold by various Neil York bunks as collateral for loam madcto Samuel Insull. Oreditoll who are acting under a court ordel issued in Chicago, asserted that thi New York banks knew of the in- firm condition of the Insull corn- panles at the time when the loam were granted and have no right t1 "mm “”“”1" cm“ U?” ‘h’ Simon West died vesterdo in her h r 11 sh as the second " a" w lht b h h Oh te ' 1'11». musical ymri. or rho "1“"""‘“' E 111111-11 l1‘ Clmr Miss n11 ' y cf “m y‘ “ w ' 8" my “°° “g y u’ p y" Mmh" 6”" “m "' Goodb ell th llatc al It should be 111 . . ~ ~ i’ ~ ‘* — - Y" °W@"- 1001.11 .Mi A a . h dbe t. - t __ . Y° 5°" 5 ° °° " ~ l’ mom is "M". um (hrvmun, M! (infirm ‘Mower Machme_Em_ yon!‘ 8s n crion a on ccnlcnmhn in the di-iulct o pass sician. The actress is convalescing 01d King Cole Kendrick Gor Marching. ‘mo the genera‘ use“ o’ the com. Prof‘ Inmnlprinn‘ A cmflml “vita-l Psi. 13:111. Cirudi-s VI i0 X. iion is cxtuncicd i0 the public. The ‘allowing is the program:- Carol-Jvhlle Shepherds Which- vd Tlivir Flockr-"School. Dialogue-Christmas Time in iSania Land-Jive Irlam, Peggy Palmer, Joan Duvar, Lillian Block, in possession of all hcr faculties until about a ycnr ago. She had nway recently. Dr. Robert Noble from pneumonia. which followed an l dicd a month ngo in his 103m year. attack of influenza three weeks ego. (I011. Miss Muflett-Barbnre. Nash. God Save the King. pany, they maintain. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMnnus A Rob-rt O'Brien, Frederick Seaman, Vviilnrd lrliun, Norman Lowther. Christmas song-Happy Children 1 -Johnson. Grades I to V. Rcadlng~Suggestl0ns for Santa Claus-itric MacGregor. ', Cornet mid euphonlum duct- ‘ Santa. Lucia and Robin Adair. Iiurry Chandler and Russell Carr. Carole-Silent Night! Holy Night! -Scnior girls. Awarding of prizes by I. 0. D. E. _ , , to the pupils standing highest in ' the League of Nations Competiti .. -Preseutaiion to be made by Mn. 1 nthicson, wife of Chief Justice , nthicson - BY coux- MR-JlGfi5-iT5 A gm m; ‘re-ieweiv THE FEMALES STRUT ABOUT \N PAJIMNHES-YQU HAVE INFLUENCE-You SHOULD TELL THE MAYOR To PUT A 579p TO IT- Pur A STOP 1-0 rr- BH? NOT vanes IVE GOT ME nve- 51am- ,""‘“\ Itcadi ..':-A Christmas Przrvrr . Bundles. A Pine Tree Soniv-lillocm- or Caanpbcll, Sonny Lfurray, Norn HELLO-MAYOR— 1 "mom YOU SHOULD nnevsuw- ALL women: oven TWENTY rRoM wemw’ PAJAMAS ON TH; QTREET- s. {l y 1i ,__._ -1 - ‘its. ._....--__._,_...__ l A EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Illilng and Iupplylng (line- ns. etc, ll. J. 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