non-n r vi o I~ vi A i '1 is \ THE FORIAER OIIIPPLE NOIY PLAYS TENNIS Rheumatism in Feet Relieved Here is a story o! a young man who had almost given up hope oi taking part in active sports with his fellows again. He tells how he tried one remedy alter another and how finally a former suflerer put him on the way to recovery:- l “Two years ago I started with ipains in the feet which gradually got worse. I tried ‘everything un- , er the sun’ but to no effect. Whilst waitln for treatment one evening, anot er patient advised me to try Kruschen Salts. That was twelve months ago; the reiiei i was not sudden, but the pain and l swelling gradually lett my feet. and in six months I amazed my friends by taking long walks into the loountry. This year I have played I a d deal of tennis, athing which II d begun to think I should I never do again."—C.W. ' Rheumatic pain and swelling is frequently caused by excess uric acid accumulating in the body. Kruschen contains two ingredients which are notable for their work in dissolving uric acid deposits. Other ingredients in Kruschen as- sist the internal organs to expel this dissolved acid from the sys- em. I PICTURE WORTH *2 FREE GIIRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS s1 EXTRA Low PRIGES FOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY GOOKIIIG FIGS we - 25¢ BULK DATES 4mg. - - 25c SEEDLESS _ 21¢ RAISINS BULK we - - GURRANTS BULK w -- 11c “SEEDED RMSINS 1s oz.pkg.2for 29c EATONIA 19¢ 16 oz. Tin CHARLUTTFETOWN the Geiitral Guardian CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-679B-1-12-3l2. CBASWELI. FOB CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. TALES 0F ABEGWEIT —- (Breinner). Llflod-il-b-ti MONTHLY MEETING — The Evening Auxiliary o! Trinity Uni- ted Church held its monthly meet- ing last evening. ‘Ilhis being the annual meeting the ofllcers for next year were elected. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Decem- ber lSth. Milton: St. John's Church, 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rustico: 8t. Mark's Church, 3 P. M. Eveninfl Prayer and Holy Communion. Rev'd. E. O. Lancaster, Rector. L-l140-l2-9-li. I REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. -Advertisers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections. must reach the Guardian Oflice by‘ ll A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a. ten- dency to delay coPY. enforcing us to ‘ carry advertisements over tn ad- A handsome gravure photograph of RM. King Edward VIII is waiting for you at your druggiaVe-n pictureevery i home will proudly frame. Free with l I l cur ‘MIXEIJPEEL 1 u»- pkg- 25¢ PASTRY FLOUR 1 Bag 29c IGINGSUGAR w». - - 17¢ .F!GS - - - 19¢ Fine or Coarse Lb. 1 9c CHINESE GINGER 1 u». 29¢ CREAMERY BUTTER First Grade 2 Lbs. - 54c SUGAR Granug;eg;;}*r<>wn $1.00 the purchase oi’ a bottle of Kruachen Salts. Supply limited- get yours now. NEW HAVEN woman's l INSTITVTE monthly meeting of the ‘ New Haven Women's Institute ‘ was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Buchanan on Dec. 2nd with ‘ sixteen members and TONY-IOU!‘ i visitors present. I The meeting opened by rhisins |"It's a Good Chine to Got Ac- , quainted. call was answered by “A | Christmas Suggestion". The i minutes of the last meeting were l read by the Secretary. It W85 | moved and seconded that $2100 be lgiven to buy fruit for the patients iinthe Sanatorliim. Mrs Brewer [Boyle was appointed t0 look after Five members paid their The jwere: Sick. Mrs. S. H. Colwill, Ivirs. Roland Buchanan. Programme. Mrs. Richard MacPhee, Mrs. Nell ' MacKinnon. I Mrs. Richard MacPhcc kindly invited the members to licr home for the next meeting to be held on Jan. 13th.. Meeting adjourned for; , the bazaar. There was a fine (lis- 1 iplay of useful articles and tvhcy were soon sold, proceeds amount- ‘ ing to $8 55. i A very interesting programme ‘ wax carried out‘ consisting oi lOrgan Selection; Charles Mzicf i‘ Ivor, Guitar Selection; Mary, 'Devereaux. Reading; lvirs. Duncan, Gass, Violin Selection; Hebcri Campbell, Reading; Edison Mac- Donald, Solo; Duvi; Ward, Reading; Alden MacPliail, Duct; Etta MacManur and Gert-rude Hennessey, Reading; Norma Buch- anan; Solo; James Power. Duet; Mrs. Gus Tierney and Mrs. Alton Newman, Reading; Annie Boyle, Organ Selection; Charles MacIvor, Violin Selection; 1-l_"_'>cr Campbell, Quartette; Etta Much/lanai‘. Ger- trude Hennessey, Charles MacIvor, James Power. A hearty vote oi‘ thanks was tendered the outside talent for helping to make ' the programme such a success. A very successful "Measuring Party" took place thenflthe pro- ceeds of which amounted to $5.12. The prize for the talleit couple was won by Mr. Wilbert Gillespie and Mrs. Artie MacPhee and for the shortest couple by Mr. Watson MacNevin and Mrs. Mary Mac- DougalL, A dainty lunch was served by the members of the Institute. Meeting ‘closed by singing the National Anthem. ‘CANADIAN STORES .. “fa/sh 1K’. (P ,“s'1|]\)') $110!?" I POULTRY YIE ARE BUYING DAILY ALL OLASSES ' I 0F POULTRY , Market Your Birds Where You Receive full market prices according to quality -NOTICE- Don‘t forget we are now located In Our New Premises y NO. 1 PRINCE STREET HEAD 0F ROCKY POINT FERRY WHARF CANADA PACKERS LTD. NO. 1 PRINCE STREET ‘(llhrialmaa EXCURSIONS T0 ' mon Reed, 25. who died alter nine years fighting a mysterious par- alysis. left all his $80,000 estate to his governess and male nurse. VIA SAINT JOHN, N. 8., AND YARMOUTl-l, N. 5., ON THE BIG, COMFORTABLE S. 5. YARMOUTH AH. TO NURSE AND TEACHER I U Eastern Guardian CELEBRATE the holidays midst the gay whirl of the metropolis. Tickets good leaving Saint John Friday, December l8, 1936, and Friday, December 25. 1936. Ticket! good IOCIIIIIII] q lo and including January 6, 1937. ..°BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS f0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, (Local passengers are no! carried beiween Saint John and YIIIIIWIIIFI.) Eggesgéeog/Ilséiagigi- J. Mabozz .."I‘IBOUGI!0UT the season pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store. Montague and J. A. Webster, 156 Richmond St, Round-trip Coach excursion fare Cl-IARLOTTETOWN to BOSTON $19.00 vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a note — "Ads must be in Guardian Oflice by ll A. M.!" L-tl’. ISLANDER AS COUNCILLOR.- A St. Vital. Exchange in reporting the municipal election has this to say of Councillor J. D. VanIder- szine who was born at Hunter River P. E. I. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James H. VanIderstlne. “Van", as he is popularly known, was born _in the year 1896. in the Province of Prince Edward Island and i‘. Iiitli generation Canadian. Enlisted ior overseas in January, 1916, with a. Saskahhciivan Battal- ion and on his return located in Si. Vital, ivhere he has been a resident cvcr since and is employed by the Canadian National Rail- wcrvs. was elected to the old Glenwood School Board iii 1928 and helped to bring about thc amalgam- ation oi the Glonwood and Wood- lawn School Dinricts into the present Glenlawn School District, and W3‘ the first secretary-treas- iircr of the new district. In the year 1930 was elected to thc Municipal Council for a two year term; “as rc-clectcd in 1932 and again in 1934, and is now seeking his forth term. During the past four years has been chairman of the Relief Committee and for two yrai‘. the chairman of llie St. James-Si. Vitfii Health Unit of Whizli 11c has Econ zi member for the past five ycui . For thc past tlircc yuan; ill‘ has also been Deputy Reeve. For his sympa- I ilictic attitude on all questions. has t-rirncd the re pact and confidence ,oi the citmcns in general. He is running a»; an independent candid- ate. 5t. Vifal is one of the largest suburb‘ of lvlanitohii with a po- pulation of about 1l.OQ0.-—<Patrl0t Please Copy). Personals Mr. Osbert Enman. Vernon Bridge, was in the city YUSSOYCIRY. Mr. and lvirs. Proude. Kingston, were visitors to the City on Tues- day. Mrs. Percy Kinch, oi Summer- slde, is visiting in West Royalty. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edgar MacArthur. G UARDIAN DECEMBER 9, 1935 ..______, t‘ A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING No finer gift, no flora truly thoughtful gift than one that will give complete pleasure to Mother, the children and you, yourself, Dad-for 365 days of the Make this a banner Christmas. year. - Give a new 193T model RCA Victor a he e o niran receynll 1m RI th thrill f vim “ABA vii‘ B B lC 0A’ ilK~1 nhciye. This brilliant addition to the 1937 sorioa ia_n beautiful console modal with '_‘Mngic Voice", "Magic Brain". “Magic Eye” and Metal Tubes. rave-moo RCA VICTOR COMPANY LIMITED, MONTREAL n stunning rndio Ii Model Voice I with Intent tone nomination . . . Magic dealer. RCA Victor Radios, Phonoqrnph-Radioa, Record Players and new Highes- Fidelity Victor Records. Go to your RCA Victor Radio See there the complete line of Anawfi-tuhn Sirperhetaroibae ri 3'3. ifefnmmifii,“ ran e at 680 to 1&1; w-e.~-~.i==.-i»--~» eon a at this nnvY In "av: mare» -- - -- - mil; cam: $89.50 This amaaiagnaw RCA Victor IWIT-"hono- III h-Radio Tabla Model AU will make a gilt of which anyone might be proud. A “Globe-Trotter with omeetio and forei reception, it ueaaes Illumin- ated Bill, Autognntic one Caiaixenaagon and o i or motif-Th» A V moon. n. P“ 0th. Ito. eoaIaina both instru- mental Sella at amas- ingiy low price o! only. New RCA Victor Globe Tro M nag. n. mew-Iii: 41w codstnndnd and short wave radio Geld. A nalradlothatwilldellghe ‘the heart of Eon. Dsughm», Slater. Mother, Overyo a m, Uhrllimll . . . S-tube upep iheurodyac with a world-wide ‘Ywqueneynngo . . New trimmer. mngnnti p“; ator. blah uency lone can. mL°?II:III table cabl- l I stripe walnut VUIQQYI a a u A aet whose ‘nrmance ia as GI- in and beautiful as the cabinet i 11H arid-wide tuning IIBBO, Includ- ing amateur aviation and nlicu, 150-410 and 530- ,000 ken. O a Pronto! A radio loosened an Now u elect . fleas through any Vlchr lheosia In Attractive GIN Ioxu fi‘ ..l..§i’.3".'...“'i'iii.i§€ {$35 la one that will ve lautln gleuure. Special atmu [i t ié’."'.i.‘.".l§l‘..'§ without charge. electrlv lluniolflhll can make u modern a phone nah out of w: I di 19.50. r€A.%c2:r Eggs“... pkaiéa 0 lat. ‘Summerside — Charlottetown CARLETON SCHOOL Report oi’ Carletonschool for‘ the months ot October and November: Senior Department: Grade X-1. Miriam MacDonald; 2. Marion Bell; 3. Mary Quigley; 4. Jean Muttart; 5. Deane Bell. Grade IX Br.—1. Roberta How- alt. Grade IX Jr.-l Joseph Noonan. Grade VII—1. Mildred Lowther. Grade VI-l. Eleanor MacDon- ald: 2. Claude Bell; 3. Frances Smith Perfect attendance: Marion Bell, Mary Quigley, Jean Muttart. Ruth MacDonald, Harold Bell, Eleanor MacDonald. Primary Department: Grade V-l. Iois MaccDouald: 2 Theresa Noonan; 3. Beatrice Bie- wart and Bernice Stewart (equal). Grade III-1. Dorothy Dumas: 2 Albert Stewart. Grade II Br.-l. Gordon Mac- Donald and Pauline Gallant (eq): 2. Katherine Howatt and Ralph Peters (equal). Grade I1 Jr.—1. Gordon Linklet- tor; 2. Arnett Stewart. Grade I Sr.—l. Elmer Stewart. Grade I Jr.—1. Vernon Gallant. Perfect attendance: Iiols Mac- Donald, Dorothy Dumas. Gordon Linkletter, Gordon lldhcDonald, Pauline Gallant. Teachers - Marjorie MscCallum and Doria Gillespie. D MARBIEB ACCUSED MAN SUMMERSIDE to BOSTON 19.00 Charlottetown. L-600. (Fares for first-clan rail travel an slightly hlfliar.) I lEqunlly low fares from other points In New Brunswick and Prllleo I? Edward Island. . . . Regular one-way lure, Saint John lo Bolton, Q10. iTraln connects It Saint John, from all points In New Brunswick and ‘Prince Edward Island. Regular sailings lo Boston, vln Y nulls, fildnyl ll I A. M. (A. T.) Iron-s Reed's Point Wharf; due Bordon 8 A. M. (E. T.) next day. Re- , turning, leave Boston Wednesdays n 5 P. M. (E. T.); due Saint John next afternoon. $1.6m S“ Funnnn hid!" ihuugh Ileltls u Inna and loyal may new” uomuau Thursday qglu, nrlllh m; u lying u. Sal-n Jilin, ma»: urn chap. ITIIHIIIII Apply at any Canadian Nlllonal Railways Company sicker ofiea or ll Reed's Point Ilsa], Saint John. “New. A PARIS-(OP) Stellio Charmour- BRINGING UP FATHER .4 Get Your New “RCA VICTOR” from MILLER BR()S., Lei ‘Suitable Terms May Be Arra nged Free Installation on all New Radios. EASY TERMS ON THE 10% Down -- 10 Months to Pay - No Interest- F. A. Stewart Jones 56-58 Grafton Si. Phone 602 NEW 1937 VICTORS No Extras CHARLOTTETOWN m SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE at, with three policemen ea “beat men," was married to Jeanne Mlchaut during a one-hour respite from Santa Prison where he awaits trial on a charge oi’ killing another of Joanna's admirers. IONDON. Dec. 8-(OP)- A mother and her son were married to a father and his daughter with- out a surname changed. Hanna. A widow. married Matthew Olarlr, widower. and her son. Lionel Oink, married glerérew husband's daughter, Alice a Una hlinunfe for Dudrnfl. GRATTAN vuvaiivya anoAncAfl over C F C Y Thus lamenting HIIIIUIU D “What's Behind the News" In In! l0 I madden“ w“; Felting & Gloaning Silver Fox Furs I am busy-I am doing satisfactory work. farmers are pleased with appearance oi’ furs. COME IN! NEXT l l EIAIAETT OAYIN 136 Kent St. Moreil Hotel Warehouse Charlottetown -By George McMBIII" -— -i___ .$IM‘PSQNff;.‘.‘§I