snm W9“ m; “are mm“ w‘ "flat: 12,... r1 W‘ “\Q\ m“ 1hr will JIMMY . . in 599K.“ with ‘IE “fr”, Picfur! Ali A goth On THREE DAYS Today—Tues.—Wed. a w...“ {i Gordon and love! m 9m PM- . DAILY 335;!‘ And Iernflonl “Hall Moon on the Hudson" "l Could U00 a Dunn‘ by lullotl and Spine "Got My use On Music“ “Sweet an THE _.~_ DRESSES OUR BEST QUALITY LINE .20 % DISCOUNT n. P. smrsun 99 Queen St. llama nae-w. C. ‘LJJ-r-llnrh Hall. The Central Guardian This column ll reserved for new! Ill local Interest but advertising of a IIQII] nature may at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. LITTLE THEATBE members, periormance Wednesday, 8:16. L-MO-lz-lz-Il. POLICE COURT-—At DOIIce Court cn Saturday the two suspects arrested on Wednesday were form- ally chargred with amwd robbery they were than Wednesday to a I obcrt Montgomery hvia dc Haviland in “The Scarlet Pimpernel” directed by Cecil P licMilie _0AF 0WYgi*10g_|1_._g|§.g' friends at Boston and Framing- ham, lilass, and New York City. Mr. nbbott reports the Islanders they met doing well and happy and contented notwithstanding the de- pression experienced in those parts. FUNERAL AT BUNBURY — The funeral oi rs, Margaret A. Townsend, 86, who died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Friday last was held at Bunbury ycsterday. Services at the homeoi Mr. Wendell Mulch and at the grave-side in Clifton Cemetery were conducted by the Rev. D. K. Ross. Pallbearers were: Messrs. J. manded and argument the 5i prohibition cases continued. ‘5 anruans raoiw Tam - Mr. ~ ‘IO-NIGHT (Cd and Mrs. George Abbott, Union llnelhvm Hollywood ‘ Road, returned Saturday evening . \-* from a trig. to the New En land States dur g which they v itcd R 0 FARMERS PLOW IN WARNER WEATHER-Prince Edward Island farmers were plowing Saturday. as the weather man did a riuht- about-face from the Arctic blast: which blanketed the Province With snow lute in November. Not every Waiter Jones. W. . Bovyer. farm‘; was plgwing, only the m. Everett Bovyer, E. Douglas, C. J. c3310“; one with a pm o; hi; {an Wood, and J. A. MacDonald. mnqwum mrauom 5w; “mom. eted. However a few plow-men were at work a said Saturday rush-t left dirt highways a sea of mud but high winds early yesterday did much restore roads to a more normal condition. sono- smvrcn —A communi- cation from the World Committee of the Student Christian Move- ment ieat the Sunday evening song service for students hene last night. Service was in Hearts l-iall. The Scripture lsson was read by Mr. Charles Crawford. Special solo Miss Margaret Stems and special num- ber by the student choir. Ill!’ 106147)? 110/0 191005’! 4641M ALSO SCREEN NAPSBOTS ‘O SHOWS A’! l." — 7.00 — 8.45 1 “Drive “w. i __._ Jul. RUTLANID, Mass. Dec 11-(5?) road John C01 Yourself” Car h ,0 ,, double sui Chief Co been identi; pie were found derPoisoning in the "d ve yourself" car off ‘he Princeton-Rutland EI-IE SPECIAL D- 1 e. ailing said the two had e 22. of Holden, and Miss H. Louise Hasselrrtan, 21, oi Worcester. wmmmmmr CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION OF THE er John C. Ward of Worcester told cord “a IJIGORSO l8 as Robert G. Ames, RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN? CHI‘; NOW BEING PREPARED“ ' Merchants desirous of securing a space in this veritable catalog of Charlottetown should arrange at FUR BUYER At R. Ellis, Insurance Agent, 220 Water A norms * Paying higimt market prices g ins. iillnscovlci a V, . Street Summerside kinds of Fur. to. buy- Silver Fox Felts, and all Pelt: ' ‘ Mauvouce our . Arthur LcClair was elected presi- . rday taupe;- dent oi a local teachers‘ study gtur“ varied between 3'1 and 34 811ml) 01111111951 M? 118N150 C011‘ decrees above zero. vent on December 9. Other oi- -__ iicers include: vice-president. AIRPORT OFFICIALS HERE -— Rev. sister st. Jerome; secretary. Work on Charlottetown new civic Mr. William H. Doucette. An in airport at Sherwood was . being structive paper on "reading” was closed ‘down for the seuon it was given by Rev. sister St. Emmanuel understood following the visit here General discussion on the paper of three Department of Trans rt followed. The group will meet a- officials. Mr. C. H. Edgett. ief gain in January, it was announc- gurchasing agonmwtzlttawa, Mr. airways. and Mr. G. 1L Nice, ac- countant eastern division, both oi’ Moncton returned to the mainland yesterday. They were engers on the Canadian Airways plane which was grounded Saturday be- came of freezing rain. The three Department o! 'I‘ransp0rt officials v PERSONALS Mr. Keith Howatt, Kensingion was a recent visitor to Summer- s e. . Mr. Ian Darrach, Kensington ,., . gaid a visit to Summerside recent- Rrmyedagmnlfi ' ‘fortpuérvllclitlortflthconce d “his _ . o a e new r- »»%“"i»%e°f=%ln¥’°5"f=l lflimfi r" “"“§..“°»?3§i%li%‘§l‘°'$il%.‘*£ Smmmldh that men had been Iemployfld clearingstumps fmn the recently M!” MN!“ Taylm’ NW“ acquired propert If weather con- ggggyggggggnvisiilns "Md-l 1” ditions remai favorable it was ho the work would un ii Ci-iristmas, it was ann at the last meeting of Council. Mr. George Kelly, Auburn, re- turned home aiter spending the past few weeks in Shediac, N. B. Mr. Raymond MacIntyrc, Grand Iracadie spent the week-end in York, the guest oi Melvin Jay. Among those who spent the week-end in the city were, Messrs. Joseph, Emmet Martin. Hector and Courtenay MacDonald. Basil MacQuaid, 'I‘racadie, Andrew, James Cannon Wilfred Lawton, 8T. JAMES’ CHURCH The Rov. Dr. J. Kler Fraser con- ducted services at 5t. James’ Pres vestcrda . mo religion and in the eveninz ad- dressed himscl: particularly to youth. Ilhe special music condsted of the antihems "Just As Pownal. James Mumaghan. John- (Bqwflg) and son s River, Benjamin MacKin- Cross". (Vincent) sung by the non, Grand ‘Pracadie, and Miss choir. Mrs, J, A. wscn took the solo part in the latter. Blanche MacQuaid, Bedford. l ‘crrowim ‘Aftni Prince“ Edward New Footwear Store To open Tlomorrow lrsisnd l-iospitaldonrkrstDx-egciméifigwi. 088, to Mr. an an, Charlottetown, R. R. ‘l, a son. Ian Dewar. An advertisement appearing in today's Guardian announces the arrival of a new shipment oi foot- wear for the new store which opens tomorrow in the stand formerly oc- irasmPmrhnv~ rm" L-ZDEA —:. WARREN-At Albany on Friday, Dec. 8th., 1938, James Warren. ed ‘l4 Funeral Monday rnominig a 9 e ‘Bay Mr, Everett A, Fbrglupgu m4 My, dclooir. Informant Bevan M Fred C. Brady have taken over Céméiery- this well known shoe store MCINNlS-At 64 Victoria Avenue, and - have had it com et- on Dec. l0, 938 Mrs. William ciy renovated. and tom cled MoInnls in her 29th". ycar. The re> in the very latest and most er- mains are resting at the Cutolirfe tistic lines. Funeral Home. Funeral Tuesday. The new firm will be known as Dec Purdie - Ferguson Bhoes Ltd, and will carry a full assortment of real- ly high grade footwear for every member of the family at all seasons Mr_ Ferguson is well lmown in this province and was a member oi the retiring firm. Mr. Brady is also a. well known footwear man having ad over ten years experience in th business in Cimrlot town. These young men are locking for- ward to the atronaggg the retir~ ing i a are ex mg a cor- dial invitation to all new ousto It will he 13, at 1:30 p. rn. Interment les Ccmate . WIRES-in llrllinni eg, December 9th., i038. Mrs. Isabe Toombs, aged . widow of the late Dr. J. G. oornbs, formerly of Mount Stewart . E. I. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law. Harry MaicKa Mount Stewart, Wednesday Doe. I at 2 P M neg ,-.~ ,1. A. 4. :1. ;-'. .4.-.1-r_-'._'J1 _ \ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 large showing irm will announce the 52% ‘ill...’ Wlimullémi“. v10! the informed ke?lng ir toms an a therrswie utgoet in mod- ern service. .......ROY POWERS. Kl - _ - ETQMWNJFLJARDIAN ‘Central llreamarles Preparing gl-‘or The Christmas Season k is an usual heavy delicious. day. The i ts include red and green uelwle cubes. cherria. a WWO!’- tion oi grade nuts. TM snaoothnera and cream richness of this new Perfection rcduct is worthy at special me ion, and housewives will find this new brick. an ideal solution to the l1 delivery on Christ/mas earlier ii required- STINGY! A tramp paused outside a large house, and as he did so another of his kind came shuffling out of the gate. "Any luck mate?" asked the first tramp. “It ain't no use tryln‘ there." was the reply. “It's a poverty stricken ’o1e. There was a couple o‘ women tryln’ to play on one bllnkln’ planner!" Too Lace To_ggsri_fl_ can naavmo ron nosron Tuesday 13th. returning before Gin-islands Can a . WANTED-MUSKRAT S K l N S. We buy for cash and pay high- est market prices. Bring them in orserndeithcrparcelpostor ex- press. Cheques will be forward- ed by return mail. Charlottetown Fur Sales, Queen Si... Char- iottetown. L-234-12-I24ii. _1;._f4'.f"‘;1._.-'.<;J 1L1 :11; l," a ‘- 1 Irnnif rlr’ r "'1'" ' Mo's scour - in Boxes, Cedar Chests, and in various styles for Home Full stock-of Bibles, Prayer New YoiTr rvswsrarsrnvrsu mas (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YOR . Dec. il-Jacob Clmansky. 44. ‘business manager c! the New York Post. died of a heart attack today while horseback rid- ing in Central Park. Ornanslcv in Beautiful line of STATIONERY Cabinets Complete assortment WATER N’S FOUNTAI PENS $1.25 to $7.00 Pen and. Pencil Sets $1.90 to $12.50 Also a number of other makes of pens 85c, 50c and up DESK ssrs, and Office use. Pocket and Office - DIARIES for 1939 Also 5 year Diaries Ydditiorfto hisi- "tion wi-fi _._._____ ECEMBER 12, 1933 ‘hut. lln In oihcgn", gill cortcn Pcst, was gcneral mantle: 0i n8 s A "fir! the J. David Stern swwaperl. BADDEOK, . ., _ ._ Orna i; sugvod w —M-rs. John Myclige mfnaliiifi; widow. the former Mill. Dorothy 0f this Victoria Coding shim town Ks an. a year-chi d: r, was buried today among the c; Susan, and a stepson, onv Breton hills where she was bum 1 K man. ears led Friday after | .Bhed ewwgefisiilnea l We have BOOKS to luit’ ova-y reading taste. Romantic Biographical Historical Adventure Juvenile Poetical works in Cloth and Leather Bindings BOOK ENDS in Wood; Metal and China V Playing Cards and Bridge ‘ Sets Greeting and Enclosure Cards, Calendars Fancy Holiday Wrapping Paper, Tape and Twine Books, Hymn Books etc. ALL OF THE ABOVE AT ILMHWED BOOK STORE- AND’ TOY STORE OPEN EVENING; ’ The lny Counts Annunciation. . , ., ..V;., W,‘ w‘? .‘_ OUR BOOKSTORE v - q‘! ‘ZLLILI: n‘: "' ‘.411; n41. i" pir‘ ’ PLU NOW HEAR AGAIN Many who once were "Hard oi hearing" have solved their proh- W" "v scary" ‘ill AM. Be- ive hear- tottle of Bee ii ‘t I. ' IAWJWIl/Pksamnnkr a OFDII -