"l-'H">5IP€ 21C! If: mirage». i, n. t. l).\ll.Y 3.15 — 7 — 9 RM. RANDOLPH SCOTT HARRIET HILLIARD ASTRID ALLWVN RKO-RADIO PICTURE u D ' SAruiu) SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 M‘ Clear ' IRVING BERLIN the decks for A C TION! The Greatest wrote the nautical lune: for this nuffical gem of the ocean! Here's the mos! exciting ‘football drama in years . Jealurlng EIGHT All - American player: in the plays The! made /\ than famous! See Fred and Ginger dance the new ball 106m eenvellen. "let Yourself Gel" .\l.\'l‘l.\'lil<]'li - wBioys Z Ci r1: Harvester Plant Clubs Champions Visit rtrs . . . . maroon - FLASH coupon cnar. s —- 7.00 8.45 MATINEE 2-30 S.\'I"\'II‘E).~\ Y I . Bcwiiianville. Ont. Idice. Elia low Lake. ioias. Port Hope. Ont. ding. Aliiston, Ont. week's of the Mi‘. Ray-l ‘ml gmlsl In ll ~‘ the visiting list:- . E. MacLautin. 4'33 Con- n Bldg. Ottawa, Ont. \T£Ii_\'. Coburn. Mouth of York Co, N. B. ‘i rtii Fcrgtison, Cniijuiing AllGCFltI. Tv . (HOOK Zvlisi. Jean Biowii, R. R. No, 2, ’ Creek. B. C. '1; Ethel Ferguson. Conjuring A brrta. ‘vrrgucixte Smith, Arhork, Li. t". Pinciiu, Carariiict. N. B. Johnson. Winnipeg . Worry, Hampton. Ont. (t. F. Rub m, Deiifield, Ont. Aubrcy- Briggs, Baylicld, West Co. V/illziiiii Martin. Bury. Que. Ernest. Cameron, Mt. Stewart, P. E L ' Clarence Siilborn. Lemberg, Sask. Maurice Brlssoii. Labellc. Que. A. E. MacL-atirin. 463 Confeder- flllmi Bldg, Ot‘.'\\‘." . Ont. John G. Rayner. University Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sflsk. I-J. F. Pineau, Caraquet, N. B. Lee A. l-Iodgins, Shawville, Que. Box 204. J. P. Robiclinutl. Buctouche, N. B. R. i). (iillzert. Gcgctown. N, B. Archie Peddic. HQMC-‘fi. Q119- Wiimei‘ I-Iotlgiiis, Shawvillc. Que. J G. Cctilter. Pugwash. R. R. No. 3, N. S. Xicrnon Manitoba. John Iiivcrariiy". Wellwood, Manl- Fal‘ oon, Foxwarren. funds 1 my). l! mi Ill" club ivork i» proceeds of the ll <lr several years ioiial l-In rvestr r . LllflllCfl, and ~- the Minis- MIXEI) CANDY per ll) l-‘ic ‘J llis.-——~-~-- ‘l ‘a m phi-h; 'I‘().\l.-\'|‘0 SOUP 3 tins — - Fail-h. APPLES, per dnz, Aylmers ']'().\l.\'l‘() JVICE 23 m. tin — __ __ (‘URN i-‘i...\'i11i§_s ll ]ll\'f'j.\‘. - -- .. _ _ \'\'.\|..‘\Il "lb per lh. inuioiis each — we offer our customefs this sale of 5c II ONIONS“ Iflg FLOUR 98's we E _ _ _ _ 44c ffiffaie Jack D. Shaw. Swan River, Mani- 10bit. Erir: C Inch. Hampstead. 1V. B. Edward D. Elclcr. Hambstefld. N-B- Jiis. G. Ross. Elllhl- M511- Melviii Al‘: man, Wcolford Alta Al e Occsin of the Opening of Our NEW CASH & CARRY STORE (Turner of Grafton and Weymoutli Streets TOILE PAPER 8 rolls — — —— -— 25c Séll-‘Yliifi. _ 23c EYE-iii...“ 237G 1 MATCHES a boxes .II..'.1___11E ROBIN HOOD 99c 49c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 341s —- — SUGAR l0 lbs. — - — — zzgih war. taken lining a visit to the plant of the Interna- .. . . the centre of s Prrsitlent cf the Canadian Council on Boys’ and Girls‘ Club of » Morran. Kumloops. B-C- ‘Roger Ellyson. Saint. our. LaBelle. Que. Changes Iii C31. R. 0nd rnw is F. H. ltlnrtoil. Vire- Gordon Kirkpatrick, Bury, Que. Valerie Melanson, Lcgerrille Kent. B. Frank J. Giffcn. Creemore. Ont. l 9.—'I‘lic following t l Ivan Roberts. Higlilelrl. P. E. I. l of several Canadian National .- were ziiinounccd here today Joseph Van Wyck, General iaiicr cf hotels for the National cm. R. S. Pitt, house manager t the Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa. iip,:0.r.tcd manager of the Nova _S:oti1iii Hate‘, Halifax, *11'~'°1‘¢‘<1111.l' C. L. Weldon, resigned. W. H. Aylctt. manager _ of the Mtflpfllllltl HClCl, Edmonton, Allan Nash. Armstrong, B. C. appointed manager of the Chaim“; John I-larrower, Langley Prairie, Inuuicr al. O lawn. ‘IIJCIOYE joining B. C. = Fhc Canadian Natcnal Hotel De- I-Ioracc Beach. Eriifolil. ' pnrimpm 31,; Avie“ “.38 Aswan‘; Dexter Beach, Eriiford, 5a.. . Alziiiagcr. Windsor‘ Hotel, Montreal) John Joseph LeBlanc. Ivlargrarcc, C.I<‘ii1la_v, Miiimgpi- of The Prmée Wilson Matthew's. Duff. Sask. Alton Bishop. Erskine. Alta. Ernest J. Moffatt, E gin. Man. Bob Cruickshank. Red Deer. Alta. Chas. Eversole, Red Deer, Alta. Norman Henley, Port Howe. N. S. Garnet Falocn, Fcizivarreii, Man. Colin Chisholm. Antfgonisli. ‘N. S. Noland Boss. Armstrong. B. C. N. 5- iEdward Hotel. a Mac Walker, Canipbelleroft. Oiit. 1 appointed Alazingei-Iqtrogrzhe MGQ .Mclvln Bergman. Paddockwocci. ,D.".iiald at. Edmonton I Sflhsceéing Sask. Coffin Douglas. Mt. Stewart, P.E.I. z E. I... Bul‘, R. R. No. I, Mflner.‘ 1\’Ii'. Aylett C. A. Mann. As-istnnt 31111111801" cf the Clia can Lauricr. appcxntril Iviiiiiauei- cf the prince gliecczidore Paczay. Paddockwood, 1 30.101‘ Bltmdwt ‘lltcceedlng sflsk. > bllindhi tfbctorc Joining the Lawrence McKini. Puewasli, N. S. w‘, ‘vial 10ml. Ho“ bNnce Gordon Smith, Glendyer, Inver- ‘ ' ‘ “m” 11¢‘ A- 11111 Min-THEY M 1119 P1339 Vit. Montreal. N. T. ness, N. S. . . Cl. k f r~- . Bnéss McLeod‘ Langley Frame‘ lanqcl IonnPnlllllllyntlhhllaglitarlcf ‘Jack Clemens, Mllner. B. C. appointed 31113111791‘ 0f T110 Prince Ben Redfem, BOX m, Stettler. §Y11niiii~ _ Iv-Ictel. Poi-t Arthur Ont, AmL _ XfcPIQ-Cildllh! A. S. Alcbean who has Franklin C. Gilmore. Keswick 11?‘ #1191‘ 1°11! and faithful Ridge’ N. B service. Louis PatlLcBlanoBclle Cote. NS- Elzear Leger. Sweeneyville. N. ‘B. Abram 'I‘. Brown. Carbcriyv. Man- Finlev Benton, Glenora Fails. NS. Joseph Henry- Harvey $111» 11°11‘ Doctors Appeal For Euthanasia .. N. B. ' ., (“Charles J. Wavroch, Oxford R. R. 151-‘19011- Dcc- 11-90591“? R11 that 2 Cumb‘ Co" N_ s‘ iiilhgl-iil-gincc aiildc ‘riidliéilogifai science 1 i ii . Ba Ive-id, West, C0.. .‘ ( -v tor siil faced ziie Nlvgrv lle A en Y llllCt ‘nhuiy litimnn beings ended tied hays Ly $10“. mm Dam,“ CDlB°llll .1 W . 1- i. iit-v- only brought to a. close by exhaustion. said Dr. Killick Mlll- ' WCYQUHII of the committee which advocates voluntary airman- 115111. 01 Cosy death expressly desired 0111)‘ by the sullerer, Di‘. Millaid was speaking at 3, q_~_ bate in \\'lllCl\ many notable soci- 01031-“18 paixiclpiitcd at cutlery 1431p I‘hc House of 1101-15 killed at its see. 0M1 rename. a bill WhlCh would havepcririiticd voluntary euthim- asia in certain circumstances. Canon Anson, Master 9f me Temple Chuich, said he was eon. .Ct.‘l'vll€C: only with the moral and re- ligious aspects of the question. "It is generally allowed there are 0e. casions when it is lawful for us t0 hasten by our own means the on. coming o. death." he said. "We all know the man who gives his life for Motsis‘ i per gal. — — - 50c Perfection 1115 Country. land we do not mink EAMERY H. Wrong o‘ iurry death except if CR TER 2 1h c reasons are inadequate. We have to BUT v 5- a}; ouzselves if iriéolerablc pain ls ‘equa e reason. any peope rc- ORANGES mind us that we can inver say how dOZ. — — ~ _. _. much good pain might do. “But supposing, so for as we can tell, pain IS so long and :0 intol- erable that there seems to be no use in suffering lurtlicr. 'I'nen in those circumstances Lherc docs not seem lii: 10 bars — — — TEA, any brand lh. — — - — -- 45c SURPRISE to! be an: reason wlily. mlth proplcr so Cgllfll‘ s, a man s on not e SOAP 10 bars B able to shorten another man's life." Sir Walter Langdon-Brown said COCOA that as a practising physician he 2 ")5, .._ _- - _ encountered two types of reaction in the relatives of a dying man. The TES first was the desire to haze any- Dflxb c thing done to prolong life to the 4 5' — '_ _' _' end, however bitter that end must FIGS ditty was clear in such cases and a|bs.-___25II Also Dry Goods he had to do it if he could. In the other type there was the clearly expressed view that the patient PHONE} i505 ‘fie (‘arry a Full line of Groceries" and Guarantee Satisfaction ALBERT J. ZAKE M Grafton and Weymouth Streets Corner should he spared any itnncce-"sary suffering. "Keep him as free from pain as possible" was the cry; "don't try to proong llfc if the po- sition is hopeless." Sir Walter asked if lt were logi- \bc. In lils opinion, the physician's l 1 risks of horrible torture and mutil- ' atioii and to refuse to ailowan old that Ever Tok the Field} w ) , From the novel by Frencie Wallace _- ‘ wllb PHILIP HUSTON JAMES GLEASON JUNE TRAVIS BRUCE OABOT ANDY DEVINE cal to conscript a young unwilling man and compel him to nm the Football Team Jay Berwanger, U. of Chicago; Bill Shakespeare, Nolre Dame.‘ Bobby Wilson, Southern Mel/Iodide; Monk Moacrip, slanford; King Kong Klein, N. Y. U. ; Gamer Jones, Ohio Stale U. ; Bones Hamilton, Stanford,- Frank Aluatiza, Stanford. Reception At Springfield A very ititeresting event took place at Springfield on Dec. 4, when the people of that community gath- ered at the home’ of Mr. and ’Mrs. Herbert M. Profltt for the purpose of congratulating them on their rc- ceut marriage and also to welcome them to the community. when all had assembled Mr. Alex MacDona d rose to the occasion and in his us- ual happy manner discharged the clulics oi chairman most. capably. Miss Muriel I-Iaslam read a. very complimentary address while Mr. Nelson Itiatheson made the presen- tation in well filled purse) to which Mr. Profitt, on bciiaf of Mrs. Pro- fit; and him-cit‘, replied most. fit.- tingly. Short snappy speeches were deincred by Major R. B. Howard, Mr. Wa ter G. MacKenzic and Mr. J. Ernest Hashim, Mr. I-Iaslain salu in part we not only welcome Mr. and Mrs. Proilit to zlie social anu religious life 0t our community, but also welcome them to the political life. of our community. We do not know Piofittfis po- itics, but he must realize this is inc home ot‘ politicians. where we take politics seriously but emerge from ..‘ic hattc as one and trust that .\'Ir. and NJrs. Profitt will enter ln- to the ])0llllClll lifc of this coin- inuiiiiy with the some spirit. ‘I'm: remainder of the evening was pleas- aziily spent lii music, games and dancing. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies present. Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Pro- fitt, Dear Mr. and Mrs. Profitt,-We your friends and neighbors have gathered here to extend and con- vey our feliciititicns on the event of your recent marriage and also to extend to you a. hearty welcome to our community. To you Mr. Profttt being a Profitt and the son of a Profitt we feel you have chosen wisely and wel. both in the selection of o. partner in life and also in the location of what we trust will be your fut.- ure and happy home. In the per- formance of the arduous duties falling to the lot of the agricultur- ist in this age. we feel sure you will display the same vrtsdom and courage that has characterized your young life. To you Mrs. Profltt, we would also assure you of our appreciation of your splendid qualities, and wel- come you with your husband to see the itctlvlllcs and associations of home and community, church and state. Please accept this gift as a. t0- ken of our regard as it is accom- panied by the best wishes of your new friends. (Patriot please copy) Teacher Exchange Scheme Continued LONDON, Dec. 8 — The scheme arranged by the London County Council in conjunction with the League of the Empire, for the in- terchange between schools in Lon- don and British Domlnlons, ls to be continued next year. Secondary and elementary teach- ers between the ages of 25 and 45, who have hex! at least five years’ experience, are eligible. The Coun- cLl grants one year's leave of ab- sence with pay, but no contribu- tions are made towards the cost o! -assage. A small piece or butter added to the milk pudding will prevent it from boning over and improve the flavor as well. man to escape from suffering abom- inable and continued pain from a hopeless disease. The argument was sometimes used "how do you know it. is hope- less? Medical progress might be de- layed by permitting voluntary eu- thanasia." "1 leave on one aide," he said, "the retort that this implies a degree of experimentation on hu- man beings, which I, for one, ehrlnx from, and proceed to point out that it ts not at this stage of dis- ease that medical discoveries have been made.’ ~ ' " ’ FHF. CHAR!.O'I'I‘E'FIJWN scans...- f he Central Guardian CUNIIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. IrBVBI-T-IZ-Sli. CBASWELL 110B CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN 800D FLO now, you will not regret it. TALES 0!‘ ABEGWEIT — (Bremner). LIOM-II-ll-tf H01.‘ TURKEY SUPPER- II Zion Ohurcb today. L-IZN-lfl-IO-ll. FANCY WORK, Aprons. Novel- ties, Handkerchiefs, children's, candy and home cooking tables, Zion Bazaar today. L-1150-12-10-1l. REMINDER. T0. ADVERTISERS. -Advertlsers are reminded fiopy for new advertisements, or corrections, must reach the Guardian Ofllce by l1 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a ten- dency to delay copy. enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a note - “Ads must be in Guardian Ofllce by l1 A. MK!" 11-“- THE MAGIC VOICE 0F AM- ERICA.-The new R. O. A. Victor Super DeLuxe 22 tube automatic Phonograph-Radlo with Home Recording Ls Just released. Words failto describe this amazing tn- strument. The cabinet of highly figured butt Walnut; with dull gold lugh-ilg-htlng ts acoustically correct. It's a part of this great musical instrument delivering the full rich brilliant tone that has come to be so identified with the name "RCA. Victor". Just as the sounding board of a really fine Plano ampli- fies and lends tone to the carefully tuned Plano wires so does this cabint improve tone quality. It's the zenith of the Radio world. A simple tum of the dial takes you over the waves of the seven seas into every world city. Comfortably by you": fireside you listen to Old Ben in London, "The Blue Danube" played in Berlin, the airs of Gay Parse on the Grand Opera of Rome, you have what the world were a few miles away. The price offers at your finger tips as l! It is $685.00. Holmarrs are bringing one of theze models (virtually sold) t0 P. E. I. and will be de- niowtrated at both Summerside and Charlottetown stores. See for yourself how vastly superior this instrument is over anything you have ever heard. Such reception was even undreamed of a few months ago. SANTA PAL WANTED! Two little girls were gazing, At the Christmas toys 0n view; One was dresed in the very best. The other in denim blue. Said the first little girl- I'm getting-new skates. A ‘pram and a dolly too, Old Santa will bring me anything, t What is he bringing you? ‘Twas then that I noticed a sob ln the voice, Of the child that was dressed ln blue, ' Before my daddy died, she snld, Santa was good to rnc too. And I can't understand why he dosn‘t come now. For I've written, I've prayed, and I've cried; But it seems he's forgotten to visit our house, Ever since poor daddy died. So I've written a letter to North- land, For a dolly, doll clothes and a _ tub‘ And he'll get it. up there mi- 1 sent it in care, 0f the Guardian Santa Pal club. Folks, send your donations In early, _ And the good Lord will know that you tried, To bring Christmas Joy, to a gm or boy, In the homes where the daddies -have died. —J. A. CALLAHAN Form Councils Meet Air Talk OTTAWA, Dec. 8-—Wlth estab- lishment of Peace Action Councils in every centre of population in Canada. as an obiectlve, the League of Nations Society 1n Canada, de- scribing itself as a Society for Peace Action, has celled its work- ers to the most ambitious program 0f 11-8 11150011. according to Robert Inch, national secretary. The councils, consisting o! loca organizations participating In the society as corporate members and of delegates of local individual members are to have three princi- pal functions; to con-ordinate local peace forces; provides forum for the discussion of lnternatldnal af- fairs and formulate political action policy. Several Peace Action Councils have already been established. The Montreal and London branches have approved in principle, and are now preparing plans for establish- ment. The representative of the Bo- clety 1n the Maritime provinces has accepted the program as its first and principal objective. A similar program for Eastern Ontario has BAOKACHE orrza wiinmuc d efluhehebln Dell’: FIIe-Ielemlnleeiylh hverbernetlyh I07 Klbey shah. Dedd’: Kidney Plll DECEMBER 1U, 195° eomethlng I can ulo every day." There wlll be no dleeppeIntmente-If you give Wnurmufe. At deflate‘ every. wherel Sets, $3.50, - $4.25, I5, ‘B, $9, , Q10, $12.50. I15- Pene, $2.50 to I10. PenoIII, ll to $5. PENS ' of Miss Grace Foley of New York City. as secretary tor Ottawa and district. As part of the preparations for the next national conference of the society, each local council and branch ls being invited toprepare a draft program of political action, outlining the action which in its view the government of Canada should be taking. These will be the basis of discussion on one at‘ the items on the natlona. conference agenda. The society hopes to make the next meeting of its national confer- ence the most important peace act- tlon conference ever held in Can- ada. For the first time, it may be held outside Ottawa. Montreal, To- ronto and Hamilton have been mentioned. More than 300 organiza- tions are new eligible to DETUCUIEW l €.Qe-4 able prices Hewmnny peepleen your [Ill lllt will lay, “Look at this Waterman‘: Pen end PeucII— juet exactly what I wanted . . . been envisaged in the appointment? Aneiivioiiiroiitmv RAISERS We are buying dressed Poultry Cl-IICKENS, FOWL, GEESE, DUCKS, TURKEYS Having purchased poultry for many years and hav- ing many customers in best available markets can pay highest possible prices. Fair grading assured. See us before selling your poultry. We sell Lak-Ko fattening. Mash and other poultry feeds at reason F. J. HOLMAN ' Kent St. Opposite Old Spain restaurant N01 9‘—A handsome pen, will; ltlu-dy nib, for men or boys. Pear] Gel!- 35! Moe: Agate, Jet, “=- Penell, $3. atermans PENCILS ' DESK SETS in the conference and the society expects this number will be doubled by the time the conference is 1.91.1, T119 500191? 15 11115)’ Organizing junior branches for children of ages 8-16. Their activities include reg“. lar meetings, production of plays and puppet shows, collection of stamps, keeping of scrap books, study and correspondence with chil- dren of other countries. To the challenge of the present international outlook, the society has responded with a doubling of staff and an intensification of work in all programs. Small individual pies are dainty for the company dinner, thus avoiding the awkward pie slicing. Soak salt flsh with the skin side up over night. Change the water several. times. HALF AN IDEI; OCHRISTlVIAS GIFT SKATES i _a[_ PRICE While They Last We are discontinuing the line- A good range‘ of sizes. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited