_MOND/\Y. The Central Guardian 51mm Xmas with impact For all the lovely ladies on acceptable. Price 75c and $1.00. This column is reserved tor new! 0t local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWDLL to: miowgrapns. UONFIIDEKA’. J.» iJFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-5789-7-21-312 NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverviare or Plain. I FVQR ARTISTIC AND EXCLU- SIWL CHRISTMAS CARDS Call and see the selections n. the Guardian Ceritial Job Printery. jun CONSERVATIVE con- VLSTION for the first district 0i QUQCDKS is postponed until fur- <y 7 tiller notice duc to travelling con- A i KliElOHS- L-626-12—3-2i AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE - Miss Helen DeBlois. daughter of Lieut. Governor DeBlols and lVlLrs. DoBlois entertained a number o! iriends Friday evening. the oc- waslon being the observance of her birthday. > Christmas list sheer, clear Till‘; _ ETUW_N__ GUARDIAN your ___._. i: -_ _ I - - l POLICE (‘mfwr - at police M"? He“ Hoslery’ dainty 9|‘ court Saturday a drunk was lined the NNSGi atop your tree, thrl < s10 and costs or 20 days. A man i, ~ f ‘ ‘ charged with neglecting and ill~ hng 0.5 the rustle o chnstma’ irc-ating his children was remand- WNPPMQS- whethe‘ W“ chm‘- ed until this morning. - Ti t d e he ————— a 3 ‘Freud "d" i" OY u“ r REMOVED T0 TRURO —Rev '01’ ""0 7 9 9W fem 0" a ‘and Mrs. ‘L. W. Faigl/(elri who hnfve ' ‘ hi» rm} - >een resirents o \ e inf; on or‘ siurdy service wag or w“ d ; the past. war. left recently for 0nd “M” Y9“ can m“ 055"” ‘Tfillffl. N, 8., where they will in i they" be beuufiful qnd "1059 |:uture reside. Island friends wish i... liil€m success in their new home. I E __ —S. i WINS SCHOLARSHIP-Rev. E. e" S. Weeks, Millsttieain. received an- nouncement lust week of the suc- ~" ‘f. 1 res o! his .Lll“l"l’.0l‘, J an H Q Weeks. who lins won a :"ili')iflT* j whip in social science from Toronto i 1“ Jlniversity. where she is a student. .")’< s tMiss‘ Weeks has been a brilliant. 3 ystudent. throughout her siriiewl _' ‘i inlays. having graduated with “ ‘or; front aiount Allison Uniie ‘it’ ‘f i in the 1938 classrhand} .~;11lE‘i‘iI1.iZ.‘{i i ill eéonomics. e sc 10 arship is 7‘ worth $125. ltiiss Weeks is a sis- ’ ter of Ernest P. Weeks. London. ( Eng. who was an honor graduate l‘ of ‘Mount. Allison in 1933 and also 1' won the Rhodes scholarship. He .‘ “- and Mrs. Weeks. the former Gerda. 3 iwumch of Germany. visited hem 3 “luring ihastllllkmid‘? returning tais 1P iau umn n on. “were A r. . ‘- ‘Weeks holds a position With the" ‘i International Siiqar Council in i l London. Rev. E. ‘S. WiQks is a n ,nniivc of Fredericton. P. E. 1.. and j 1r i .wa< stationed here in four difi-cr- ' i. ent circuits from i907 to 192i. i . ________. -_ I n. l i The Holy Terror ll . i -—i-——— i s; (Continued trom Page 2) w l T belni: done or was over likely io be‘ m (lane with Ruclie. Children are right. i ., ‘.1 and parent,- and neclaaogucs never‘ -,~i nndarstimid them. That is ‘theiflprivié- i x eae an compensation o ie o -" ‘q .-. -. . ~ _. servant splnsei)". Veiw likely shle’ ‘ . . . , _ l hurl been a littc precipitate wit 1' n, i: 1.0“ ER HlhETOW¥ SCHOOL ‘gigging/lg: G‘ ‘i; ltuilie. but, she felt she should try . ‘m ~ ~» ~ ' . ‘ " ‘ ii nin. i 1' Report oi’ Lower Freetown . Melbourne l-iowatt and Hrs. Ra) ism. had a nice 1on2 mik one w; 0 Stun). for the month o! Novem- imond Harvey; Program: lvlary mum Wyn Mm whmo“-_ oyoui y ' i311!" 111d F-Yfllylle Bell; Lunch: ‘light io have him psycho-analy-i . Frances Cairns. iMrs. Joseph Cutcllile. Mrs. Rny- 11rd,," sire said, "It lies too deep for . Robert Cazrns; 2 iuiond Harvey and Mrs. Vernon n3 iimrgiinorl i>i>5@r-iir-i-.c_ Very llkfily‘ . i bl i Glen Lidstonfl, e- i Aluttari. The sum oi $3.00 was tliiii Oedipus- complex. But whet; r d Hill. 1 ldonated to the B‘. Leagigegcgapi) 1\i'_c hai-r-rto reilitiioiilibci"riliikiiésnigsiéiliatj q i. l ‘Preston l-inmmi l . for oillliinS at “il'l.< inns: n. 1'1‘ me eve y cu , 1e l5 A l . - . u : 3. Gordon Ham- ischool treat. The holiday bu .; 240ml." V i mi ’ were ado ted for the coming rat. “At times." said Mrs. Whllown w. .. rklith Stavert; 2. ' An lntergsting contest was iilien "lllgt is very lard to believe.’ ti Q; ll s Pifllli c n-erz. ‘put on by Eveline Harvey and * “m?59m“.blfxifffnwisfglgm‘.i ii Xifilliain Cairns; 2. the prizes were “m: by Mrs Doiigj Q25‘ m! 1\('%L;___¢ _:- v55“ t u?‘ . l h 1i Freda ilaminill. iris hell anti .\ir.»". l~‘:iink Campbed. a?“ (ruuylh, but “image t Helen Cazi-ns; 2. 'Lunch vras then serioti. 7 hufonz coma-cum‘ "mt me My h ' 3 . Wither _ ‘cert. l hie-sting closeil ixitli the Nntion- ncwr i" "m ‘vnmg. ‘vimt dO-vou ‘: la Jean Stavert; ial Anthem. Next tnireting to bc flunk of than Aha “w Se" a“! ,_- l 3. Ruth Stave-rt. ‘helci at. the home oi Mrs. Gordon God made. m“ that beautifully c ‘ ‘anitlilggrg-‘alfrnsi iHEWEY- DutiTL-the 501i that God made is in ‘ h ~~ i - 1 ~ e m‘ {W} _ conflict, with all our silly teaching . ~"' an rier c. nd hisi-wha a 930M035 SCHOOL coniifitiittieit Lsnii? iiiese ltimes of we? .3" l f-“W ‘j and :roiib1e!--‘Humuii beings are ( . , Honor Rixl for November; good. they want to do good; thiy - Gratin X—l. Emmett Hugues. want to love and be loved.’ When ‘ ‘ Grade IX-l. Gertrude Callaw- one thinks of all those poor love- H . '=. . Reeves. Ed- han. starved aviaiurs bombing-ivlmt Was l " it, William Cairns. Betty l Grade VIII-i Tenn. lilicGuirk: the name nt‘ that place in India. t ‘ - . Iiili. Fred CfllrilS. 2. Nlary NlcGulrk; 3. Olive Callag- yesterday‘? Just. urisaiisfled love- . tviulufl-ed gnu-Hi ha“ hunger. Amlthen this again; pri- t. '.. Donald Proiitt. Gracie VII-i. Robert l-iiizhes. mlmlllty. he saSS-jlll‘ dfifll‘. SPF"!!! 7 ; Ollie Starert. teacher. Grade VI-i. luin Dalton; 2. from lurk nf iuve. ‘ n f I -’-——~~. —- i- -—-— Aurustine Cnllazlian. "8? m9 W11} 01' ihQ'CTiYT'I1%§Xl-' t ~ care TRAVERSE w. i. grass: yv-ii Jailfill-Iilgélviil. h artléfnQxilflllgéolgfé Iffh-Ollg-Lnke " ' i m 4; --. i am it as; an. ’ r I v The annual meeting o! Cape Grade 111-4. Pearle MoGulrk. fym} ‘Eldiiiin ‘to; . ' W“: l\(‘l‘.<4- \Voin>i~.'.~. iii:~'i't.i:'e was Grade I (ah-i. Pius Hughes. I“ Hut-P" wing ‘Km, “no Rume i hid at. the home of Mrs. John Grade I rb)-l. Elmer Callaiz- p . ‘ ‘ ‘ . l ‘ _ _ . clown to all his naughtiness. When . ( . rmboli Nov. iiith with the Prea- hail. he brow, me 10g o; m5 mm,“ ‘vhen ii "llh in {he Clllll‘. Mix-ting open- Grade I 'cl~l. Eileen MoGuirk. he wnsfilnvmn ‘Wm it [he other with Ode followed by creed. W11 Cali was answered by memb- rs paying fee and was responded ‘rvy nine members. Minutes oi e last. annual and monthly meet- 'ere read and adopted. ’I“ne abort udclres" in the members ifrvgjv _\‘-'ill'. Imports of rnrrimittees were mien heard lnciudln the report o’ the Stereiary. e following officers were elected for the com- iri; year: Prc-siilem. Mm. Vernon ltluttaat. Vldé-PNS. Mix Nona Wright Sameiiary, Miss Dvelyne Harvey. Directors: Mm. Melbourne How- rit. Mrs, “Wesley MzipMicken and urn. (‘roniiin Harve . Auditors. Mrs. rank Snd Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe. Fménn. zx-i. Shirley Woodside; KNOCKED OUT Mary McAskm- wachm" day. that iriis really a, protes'.—a b0. .. ' ra/ . FANNING 503905 have to discover his complex tor November: “°“°’“°“"l‘l°'_l‘“““““ Sm‘ Thimble Theatre. Starring Popeye-um... C THEM ALL AT SANTA ’s HEADQUARTERS Santa hascome t Ch l tt t d h' d h’ H d Ii:’s the kind of izoylailridotliaagwlgoyflsn andsGliizis ‘iirdgm gziioililtlairielishazingagfiliviz wloluldn It) wani:_to miss. Trains that scoot around dangerous curves; Dolls as lov- Zvef-ylinlbihsiifilifiiriflfiit Sii?“ iEii“i§"‘°i’ “i?” Si‘”“-s.iT"°’°'°s' " ' " " 1"“ . w e ea wish for Christmas Eve Delivery. p Se Se as‘ e any Toys you may HOCKEY STICKS SNOW SHOVELS CARTER &i COMPANY LTD. CH ARLOTTETOWN isms, QUEEN STREET -.;~__ fiék i£fi§ €iii" . a doesn’t leel scruples l1’ h anything. Dent imagine he's any- thing out, of the way for naught!- ness. It's just that that curious go of his. brings it ou Doctor Carstall. when Mrs Whitlow had departed, "Therifs millions like hi-m--niore or less. “Millions!” he repe ii%§i§§io1i%ii%§u itlTait ’i.he"néx tdthii We have to discover it. Now tell me~do you and George. do dyou ever quarrel in front oi m .. big and deliberate that you felt you could put the utmost confidence in him. And by niakln Radio's bllious atta Oarstull looked him over. "He's the most ordinary boy I ever me." said old Doctor Carstail. "Excep: that he has a certain ex- cess ot—-izo in him, and a luck o! sell-restraint. He's fairly intelligent o1 course-in his way." "He's no‘an ordinary boy." saidi BTY mother's dearest illusion, “not by ou will." said olcl . "But keep him out of the faddists and send the most. conventional school you can find. He'll probubl §9.}°__t9_<>1_d Dwwr Oarewll WhLvBe._2°BLa-Ln_i2~it.oniiniinglltila Showing-Viol!" Call.—Torrwrr-oiv — “Turning speak‘! As i! to protect. YOIT’F"__:- Not that his father ever ill-treats him. But the boy has that sort o! conscience. He always {eels his gamer“ may have lound out some- “T e Oedipus complex. don't trust my untrained Judgment. dear. Go to a. proper psycho-analyst and have all this cleared up. Then "Does he ever see you caressing ,"'5<';1i'1°'quimd 01d usly; “i don‘ izioryvhwouid smell ot suliillill‘ e. Aunt Julia was never able ‘.0 W‘ her finger exactly an Riiciles roul- lex-it so be he hail one. Whatever was. presumably. it remained un- resolved anrl fostering in and this story con tell (Tg_lie___ (‘lontin uedrl; a ‘ he—is he disposed to avoid "He keeps out of his way-es ially when lie is up to mischief _“A nuro OtdlpllS. ‘ nalu Julia nod- dlllil her head‘ several times. "Prob- lv a chemically pure Oedipus. Now tell me: When you and he are together and his father comes in. oes he scem to want to get cfo-e to you-aedge between _ you, were themselves. “Just because children are small and pink-or small and sticky l this little beast-they imagine them But Mrs. Whltlow did not go to a. psycho-analyst. She had seen only r one or two in her lite and she had 5H.“ i- , not liked the look o! them. But the It ifffisnt a nice symbol for the idea oi’ getting some advice k bbl hold of her and she decided to go _ X?- ._tl\!!5’_a.re. Over a New ‘Leaf?’ DECEMBER 5. 193s W rotestlngly through memory and were ill reocivrd- trailing CiOlICIS (ii itlofl’ do we come from God Home." he said and tihen added 1!‘ eliglously. vulgnrly and outlaw- t think. His cloiiltlisthe 1...- Grade X--1. Jean Stewart: 2. Laurence Ramsay; 3. GEOKTQ Wood POPEVE 2. Ralph Omen; 3. Garnet. 'Pill'l‘l€l': ' T - Grade VIII-l Hiliia Bcnristo. alfigfis l. Montgomery Owen; Ii. Erma. Biryanton. - Grade VII-i Verna Beairsto; \\ ti. Betty MaeKinnan; 3. Gerald Stewart. Grade Vt-i. Eduard MacGoug- an; 2. Irene Taylor; 3. Jack Cham~ New uimmittem more appointed. _ Principal, Margaret Townsend. Gevmore foryour PicldCLU B’ eve ry And costs but a ‘ltbjust Full of flavour AS WELL CHEW ‘money time dime HLTILLIE... WAlT’i.L YOU see WHAT rvs e01‘ HERE..IT'S A TYPIANO CHEWING TOBACCO a E aesr l TALL ezowu oiéviiuos A DE-MINGS PAY wlLL FOR ME MUST WORK lNA NEW BES KA B BB ' iX - A G *-—- SPINACH A DA Es bEMONiA is SAVED! i .- POPENE‘ _fiL_|.T€“TiMlE“f6l[E*R*-“:Kiusic 11v DISGUIS °°° GREHW“? duier,aiiov..'rus aoss i5 MAKE \T\ HAMBURGEQS AND l SHALL I BTWeQEOVE-l’ ON THE LINE ..»: €%€??£€! ¥€4€#€4€§€!%?€ €¥>€~!€—?€4i€'f€JigJg. fiéféfiif. ..i- . I m‘ _ w) a fiifieefid .:“'TEi-iii4‘-lty'?» riirifin virtue . . . Though oi be an advantage . . ._ great lines 0t WOYdSWOIl-li D course it ma! .. \\'ll0 ll“- 9i“ ills so no m0"