Si.» his “GE SIX CA PI TOL NOW PLAYING PRINCE‘ ED WARD . "c3111 i Matinee 3.00 .. ' 16c. 26c. Matinee 3 P. M. 11¢‘. 26¢‘- Nlght 7 5. 3J5 __ ~69. 31,:- 45“ Night 7 d: 3.45 26c, 37c. 51"" “"1 5'“? s-lmlllllll" SERIAL AND curry uoov c A P T o Matinee 3.15 . PRiNIFE EDWARD MONDAY “M” Night 1 a. 3.45 26c. 31c- BAFFLING! BREATH- TAKING.’ C II IL L SI TIIRILLS! m. GINGER ROGERS LVLE nuaor- .|. FARRELL IHacDONALD-EDDIE PHILLIPS -ORAUFORD KENT ma nut. mmsr 3 EXCELLENT SHORT TALKIES Grand , , . because it’ goal _ , , and true... and liumml The Spirl of youth . . . lit P157’ in love. NEIVS AND OTHER SHORT TALKIES CAN lii angel. Deepest sympathy is expres- Advent. hymns were sung at both scd to his grief-stricken parents in services and at. Evensong a special their hour of sorrow. {chant “Elnmanuel" uias sung by ---- ‘yMrs. It. Hcarn, Mrs. L, Clark and Mrs. John A. Macdonald and Mrs. Catp. Kelly after the sermon. At Lewis, Cardigan, recently visited I Mntins Capt. Kelly spoke from St. here. [Matt 25, 3i. At, Evensong Capt. i- i Kelly spoke from the Epistle for the Rev. D. P. Croken, Fort Augustus, clay. St. Paul has been speaking on recently visited Georgetown. iCiYiG CIUUPS 511d "1911 119 89$ 1111" ____ patient. Enough has been said Ml‘. John McCzlbe, Iona, recently flbfilit that but 110W it l5 time. t0 visitcd Georgetown. llWllkC out of‘ slccp for llOW our sal- ivation is nearer than when we bc- Messrs, James Ti-ninm; wiii licvcd. Evcry drly brings the second Flynn, Frank Macdonald and Frank coining of Christ nearer. It is hieh Cascy, Charlottetown, rcccntl_v vls- I liliiv “'9 11115 011 U19 11-0111 J95l15 itcd this town. lClirisl. The time is right now. For -_--_- lthc Son of Mun may come at any Mr. Mathias Landrigirii, SiiirggoiiilllOlllCllt. We cannot tcll at what v recently visited _his cousin hll'.-111°"1911i- bill? “'9 110 K110“! thflt Our ll-lnuricc Donovan, salvation is nearer than when we -_ bclievcd.—A. Mrs. Malone. Sturgeon, was the guest. of her niece, Mrs. F‘rc<l Dc- lory. IN MEMORIAM AIRS. THOMAS MacNUTT Rev. Fathers Murphy and Gillis, Charlottctovm rcccntly visited Georgetown. son. Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. The fol- lowing programme was then carried out. Reading, Mrs. M. McLeod. l1 111N111“! Q1’ U13 NW Reading, Mrs. Mcrvyn Bulman and “°111”'-1'5 1115111193 was a Fish Contest. The meeting closed ‘il“ 1101111‘ 9i 3'11?‘- M°1"'l'“ by singing the National Anthem. ilurs‘ on Almula‘! (‘.'Z‘Illllg, NO- ___i_ l> ll llnlv nliPllll- lift-s. Ii. R. Bell, and Miss Annie n? 011911“ “m1 m“ Bell of East Point, who have been ~ . in in: rhnir. by Singing visiting Mrs, Bell's parents, Mr. and tll Odo and rcpsxliiug the Crccd in, Mm C_ A_ Stevenson have returned unsion. "Flee Scmltzlry tllcn gave honm 11in zlnzilial and monthly reports Tllc financial -1- r-lovz Glasniow _ _____U The death occurred at an early hour Friday morning, December 2nd of Mrs. MacNutt, wife of Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Malpeqtlc, after a protracted illness. Tile deceased was a daughter of 122v. A. F. Carr, D.D., for many years minister of the Presbyterian Church in Camp- The Bazaar and mgh Tm held m bellton N. B. She was n. lady of the Town Han’ Georgetown‘ on i exceptional charm and kindly dis- Wednesday, Novmnber 30th under position and mode friends of every- the auspices of St Dnviws muted l one with whom she came in con- Church was largely attended. 11,0 incl. since coming to Malpeque as a tables were lndcn with delicious bride, Accustomed as she was since viands- The fancy work and candy childhood to every phase of church booths were artistically decorated, l work she took an active part in all Qllitc 11 Sum of money was realized, the benevolent activities of the I P11“ llfht. l-ii-“S Mrs. Andrew McLeod their fiftieth r church and of the community. For Miss wedding anniversary. The services °11 Silllflnl’ at Holy: many years she tvas a. member of _ _ Trinity Church were that for Ad-i the choir of the Malpequc church, t‘ vent Sunday. The first Sunday in and u teacher in its Sunday School tlw- Churches New Year. Splycjul and was; an active promoter of every movement calculated to benefit, es- pecially tlic young pcoplc of Mal- pcque and neighboring districts. In k llcr death the congregation has lost Tllc Voluntary IVImIIng ..,, M, ia valuable helper and her place Mrs. Fay, Miss Agnes Fay and Mr, L90 FRY. Newport, recently visited Georgetown. Miss Annie Robertson, Si. Georg. 95 W115 a Vi5lt0r t0 Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLeod, Miss- YPIII‘ Siwlvfid a cs ltIal-ion and Louise McLeod, Miss Tilt‘ $19k 111111 Hazel Mann and MLss Profltt, Char- Tll- 1 “"0 llvfllll from lottetoivn, motored to Burlington "Doris. Th0 on Monday evening last to celebrate iln‘ illt" rustling with Mr. McLeods parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bernard, Freetown, arc spending a few days .0“ visiting friends in Burlington and D1,,“ mu“, are receiving a cordial welcome. Mr. ‘vipdl and Mrs. Bernard were former resi- M, rlcllts of4ihat place-N, l .. .___._.-_-.\-r . Dickinson. - Non"? m" lllihiflLlTlrix Mrs. \’V. B, ll l .. .:. t0 b0 lvrlvglr l? _ Ill ' "l" "-11 NOTICE TOHFIIITIJITDIIS » I'M. .’l Orphalla-ijc. _\_ . I 1; i. r41 ‘i Th , "‘ ""1 M""“" "' will not easily be fllled. There are ed the mvnfllqi,‘ ,0 h h, {m WP _4\ l. .1. .\I|lr~.\rlll "lllflii nml silrr-r- ‘ . -- ~ ~l GQQrOQ 1'01 (nmplllly Llmltcrl. left to mourn besides her sorrowlng 51090111110? ih"l1':i ‘r uh roll call‘ b husband four brothers James of willb- a '1'! -..;-.i (7:15? . , ——— -._ . “ ’ ' m csiioxlsiblgiiltyt: V; l rill," 1'1 flic death occurred at Gcorgc- infill‘;vwljmll"ll"'ii'vflI‘ Hilly; ti-tt l i. Montreal, Hugh A. Carr, K. C., n i ' I _ > -~»1‘ 1L '-"1-1ll~l"l-1 town on Tuesday, November 29th of illilii’ hr will: ll, .i,HL.\|.-r'\|."i| .,l Campbclltoli, F‘. A. Carr, Camp- Dl-tve 15x1" l- illlll "ll,ll'r~<l~l-iwk Leonard. infant son of 3'1?‘ >‘""l'|"ll"r"-\' H"'-ll'vi'n.\ illinilcll. bollton, N. B., and Percy, Grand - _. ,.,__ h - F ,.,\_ _,, _ ’ _ - - <-. tr l-r I“ . l'vlv_~'|_ n. ' Przglmsrzgagc >1 \ -\I’l ‘Slhmuyil, and Mrs, John Gotell, after a. In.- fiftltw- of lzii=< sir-irlilti-i :|| \':.r|l'i,.».',',: Banks, Nfld. Mr. MacNutt will lllllllll we, ‘s. .“- '- - - _ ' .,. ~,, . ..-‘ ' - _ ' _ I‘ l l hi“. short. illness. God called him to hlS ','L,_J,_',"‘,‘I" ,',.,,‘,',',f‘,,‘,“ ,"‘_' m] v'|'_"[‘ll"l'r4 have tlic heartfelt sympathy of all l"-‘ l’ - - Iitlll‘ v , . art Parkman, Mrs. Bit litun Dlcklv - lllcavcnly home there t0 be a bright \‘ "lllli r \ l 1 " , who know him in his gorrgw which WWW" “_‘ ---___ ',‘§!,,.'"I".', ""‘."" ‘_"‘, following the dcnth of his sister ]]|.. Ii l! i _ - llt|||1-,||<_\ f , . . , ~ “f _‘."‘."l"y' nilh}_l-lnt-'_u-Hs' unlit-vulva‘ Miss Jeannie MacNutt, a. ew 1933 ll 0 R o s c 01 I c. READING 25¢ ,;._g..l.é....‘.m..;__i mm..,,..,,.I.;,. man,“ "WHOM mm, m, w ttl' 55'! -. . - New (lianl Astrological reading covering all n],'.1,‘...i,.'|"n.i1h"1,|,',',,],,,;',:;1"‘"'1', Wpllwzfl] rcavcnlcnt a. double one. The . nt‘ 1933 gives pr0dicti0nn month by month based "'ll\illllllllf_\'. L Guardian joins in deepest sympathy. .ur ilnthcr in 'r~ nnlinr on your sign oi‘ Zndlar, generally sold for $1.00. , The funeral takes place‘ tomorrow Thcsc readings tell you at a glance the days when Scrvicc t"; bc held in the Malpequc ]\l'|'rll\|t~' liming flu‘ 051M Tilt‘ ll. .7. “rlt-Nvill l" the planets nrc in favorable or unfavorable aspect. Hilvbr lit-v W-nn-lini- llilllilml , ,... _ ‘ for business and social affairs, change, Travel, Qxirrmlt;°,,§‘,"‘:"":|""‘ -““""‘,""" l."""I' United Church M130 p m Inter- vocniion. slwvniniion. love. courtship. mar-rinse. radii.'“..¢i.»r'iri.l“t'i§1"'r5i.‘§.'»'i1'm“; "m" l" Malmqm: Cmnemy‘ ln-rllih, accidents. "lucky" dnys. m. Let hlm be ism n1.» u. .1. lmsxbiiriiilrt-l mill your ‘nunggngr am] fflpnd; take ndvanule of hllvr-r l-‘ox (‘umpnily Lllilittnl will h" fiWIriItlllWI uniting tllc pnrilr-sl cntlll- Wl 'iI"l"l‘iil, lirlvitig regnrll f\lt|_\' to ilin vlzillils nf ivliicll the linirl llqnlrlqtnyq IIIIVI‘ nntlre. llaicvl n! Norllmnl this unique opportunity for happiness and cend him your exact birth date with 25c in coin or money order for this Giant Reading, with address and stamped envelope, regular price $1.00. If you Germans have combined a m0- tion picture camera and telescope in Print-s rwinntr in all instrument for recording air- have a friend nr relative who wishes reading, on- i 2m!‘ ‘my M‘ Numllllil‘ A‘ h‘ Diane test flights. close 50c for the two readings. Sale starts Sat, l-‘zlllr l1.\\' .\l.\f'f.l".\.\‘ Rajah the Great Dec. 3n! to Sat. Dec. 10th. eight dnyn only, Ad. “m”: L‘ A) “rlnlulizllnlc Vullrav- A“ hwentor has mounted a six dress all mail orders to RAJAII TIIE GREAT, I‘. (3., P. O. Box 252, lI|lr-l'~|il' compartment dish on ball bearings Halifax, N. S. (suit: Tliollls mum: HQL“ Ho“ inn-min- on a base to facilitate selection of m1 u 3 5,, m “i its contents THE CHARLOTTETOWN cunlmmu ilicll IBM. GUARDIAN LOOK OUT for St. Peter's Cath- edral Ten and Sale Wednesday, December 7th. 6544-1241411- t BAYVIEW SCEEENED COAL $1.50 per ton. Unloadinii C1113 i0- day. A. Pickard d: Co., P110119 34°- 6354-12-3-31. FOR SELECT P R l v A T E ,CIIRISTIVIAS CARDS call and 506 lthoae on view at the Guardlmi In cooperation with Central Job Printery. Moderate ST; AID prices. Nov. 30-tf. ST. VI N CENT’S ORPHANAGE DRESSED rout-ray WANTED l ' —Hlghest prices, careful grading. ' . v _ - - s, : r ~ w ‘ _ 5:.) Prompt returns. F. B. 0-“ I shopping Days .\<.;..'.-l~ ‘r 1. 'til Christmas 111R‘. 37v. 1.1-. REMEMBER St. Peter's Cath- » edral Tea and Sale Wednesday, December 7th. Delicious food, at- tractions of all kinds. 6844-12-3-2i. ST- PETERS CATHDMFW‘ and Sale Wednesday, December 7th. Useful gifts for children and grown ups at bargain prices. 60-14-12-341. ALBION NUT COAL-l-Schr. Mona" is discharging e. cargo of Albion Nut Coal for A. Pickard dz I Co. 6055-12-3-11. DOMINION COKEPCash price $10.00 per ton. Unloading cars t0- day. A. Pickard 8c Co. Phone 240. 6854-12-3-3i. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST pas- toral charge. Services Sunday, Dec. 4th, are as follows: Belle Riv- er alt 11 a..m.; Eldoh at 3 p.m. Rev. J. R. Skinner, pastor. VISITING SACKVlLLE-Rev. C. N. Brown left this morning for Sackvllle, N. B., where he will preach at the Vesper service at Mount. Allison University on Sun- day. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. John W. Whitehead, Clinton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Lena Jane to Mr. Ivan Alexander Home. Marriage to take place early this month. - 6848-12-3-11. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, Unit- ed Church of Canada. Regular services will be held next Sunday, CHURC“ SERVICES__-I-he p°w_ December 4th, as follows: North {nbl Pastoral Charge of the United Wiltshirei M‘ n a- m"? wheafley iChurch of Canada. Services for River’ “t 3 p‘ m‘; Hunter Rive“ “t Sunday, December 4th: Millvlew 7 p" m’ i 2.30 p. m. Pownal '1 p. m. Geo. A. D. ' Elliott, Minister, VILLARD-IIANDRICIIEN NUP- TIALS-A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Dunstanb Basilica on Wednesday morning November v BROOKI-‘IELD-Thc services in the Brookficld Congregation on Sunday, Dec. 4th, will be as fol- lows: Hartsville, ll a. m., S. School, 10 a. m. and Brooktield at '1 p. m. ald united in holy bonds of matri- mony, Etta Vtllard and Victor Handrichen. The bride was dressed in navy blue with hat and accessor- ies to match. She was attended by CLYDE RlVElb-On Sunday, Dec. 4th, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m., S. School at 2 p. m. - ceremony the party motored to the you]; PASTORAL C||ARGE__ home of the groom where a. wedding Services in York pastoral charge on breakfast “Waited M19111. U10 19515 0f Sunday, Dec. 4, will be: Central the day was spent in motvrins. ceil- parish, 11 a_m_; grackiey, 3 m“; lng at Summerside where they had York, 7 p.m. At the morning ser~ dinner “i? "19 31155911 H0591. lB-ifl‘ vice the Sacrament; of the lord's returning 11131911‘ 11°11"! W119"? 511D- iSupper will be dispensed. I181‘ was served to immediate re- ' lativcs and friends. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing till the wee swa.‘ hours. The guests left; (or their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Handrlchen many happy years of wedded life.—-(Patrlot please copy). SOCIAL GATHERING - A very pleasant evening was spent at the home iof Mr. and Mrs. Gamet Campbell, Graham's Road, on Nov. ,23rd, when the friends and neigh- bors gathered to meet with their son Vern rind bride, who were mar- ried a short time ago and have re- turned from a very enjoyable trip to United States. The meeting was called to order by Mr. V. E. Ore- borne and after a few compliment- ary remarks, a short programme was rendered consisting of readings, vocal and instrumental music, after which Mr. Wilfred Whitehead came forward and read a nicely worded address, while Mr. Bert McKay pyg- scnted the happy couple with a beautiful chair. Although com- Dletcly taken by surprise, Mr: Camp. bell made a very fitting reply, The I ‘BAPTIST SEIWlCES—Scrviccs of Tryon Baptist Church. Sunday, Dec. 4th: 11 a. ln., Wcstmoreland; 3 p. m., Tryon; 7.30 p. m., Albany. There will be spcclahmuslc at the evening service in Albany. Observ- ance of Lord's Supper at close of service in 'I‘ryon. MR. GUILBERT of the Guilbert Fur Co., will be at the Rayner Fur Sales office with Mr. Gavin Hard- ing at 152 Kent St. to buy silver foxes for European orders, which he was unable to flll at our fur auction sales in Summerside. Mr. Guilbert is paying excellent prices and ranchers in the vicinity 01 Charlottetown are urgently request- cd to call and sce him. Rayner Fur Sales Regd. 6838-12-2-21 THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The morning service will be broadcast by station CHCK. Dr. A. C, Vin- cent will take as his morning sub- Ject “Portraits oi‘ Christ." The evemnz sermon Wm continue the remainder of the evening was spent w,” on an", message o, me with music and social intercourse whlrlwlnd,” the theme n, the after which a. dainty lunch was evenini; belnB "The whirlwind served by the mdies- M11 Camp- spcaks of farewell." The morning ban’ wh° i5 i" the °111P1°Y 0f the anthem Wm be "what o‘ the C. N. R. is stationed at Vernon night, o Watchman?” with Mr. n. ml"- ‘Vllm 11° 11nd Mr-"l- Campbell h mm solo. have taken'up their residence, fol- llirlaqvlfgllelyv 13min? liartllone, will 1f°;”°d_b~" “l” m‘ "1511" °l llltll‘ sing. Gounods "0 Divine Redeem- rend" er" will be rendered by the choir at the evening service and a gospel hymn "I love to tell the story," will be a. special feature. PERSONALS Friends of Mr. Ted Jay will be pleased to learn that he is up around again after bis three weeks’ illness with pleurisy and hope to see him about his usual work in the near future. GRAB SOCIAL A SUCCESS- The Mt. Buchanan Women's Insti- tute held a. grab social and sale 0f lunches in the schoolhouse on Fri- day evening, Nov. 25. A rummage table, something new, was also in evidence and as articles were 501d to highest bidders caused loads of fun. The brisk bidding and the speed with which the table was cleared goes to show that, a licensed Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections flit. Ilcrbcrt Continued, per Marlon auctioneer is not an absolute ne- Mum‘ cesslty for a good sale in W. I. _ work. The proceeds of the evening Spfifnyuicl‘ ' ' ' ' " were surprmngly satisfactory w"- Ernest 1:00 siderlng the many money-making Lem‘ Hue" mmumum" 1.00 limwmm“ m“ ha" ‘m’ M“ °I Ellsworth Bucll 1.00 late. The committee in charge are M,“ Amy Jones __ m0 grateful to the ladies that attend- Mm Roy cmmmn L00 ed from the outside districts for “sue Mum‘ m0 their presence and helpful patron- Davld Mutch‘m_________ __ m,’ "e 4'1""! “l” °'-"~‘"“1K- A‘ ‘he J. Robert Mutch 1.0a close the members met for a short M,“ Minnie PM“, _ 1m buainss " ,, when the secret- Gan-Kc McEachfl-n _ M ary treasurer was ordered to pnss Joseph Mcgnchem _ 5,0 the funds of the evening over to Ray Amemm __ 5g a worthy cause of community wel- E33,, Raynor 5,0 im- Mwtina closed with the Nn- Parkman Jenkins .50 M01151 Alli-blink H- Frank I-famm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 23rd, when Rev. Monsignor McDon- " IIIIQIIIIO .25 ' 116.78 Bethe] per Mrs. Percy Lund Mrs. Alex. Horton - James Rankin Ernest Lund James Jenkins . Bruce Stewart . Leigh Ferguson .. Artemas Ferguson "- .50 5.50 Georgetown, per Dorothy Jenklnl John A. McKinnou .......... 2.00 William B. Euton ... 1.00 Mrs. William McLaren ... 1.00 ' Albert Layers ............... 1.00 ‘rhornu Benton 1.00 Mrs. Albert Dalziel .. . 1.00 Mrs. Ilouls H. Douglas . 1.00 Mrs. Ben]. Stewart .. . 1.00 S. C. Knight .. .. 1.00 Mrs Daniel Gordon .. 1.00 Peter Ross . .50 Mrs. Wallace McDonald . .50 Mrs Norman McDonald . . .50 Rodney Bruce . .50 P. J. Henry ......... . .50 Miss Alice Compton .. .50 Miss Pearl Weeks . .50 Mrs. Joseph Johnson ..25 Edward Easton .25 Miss Edda. McLeod .. .25 .25 .25 .25 16.00 t Kent St. Continued Victor Coylc 1.00 Grafton St. East Continued Island Cold Storage Co. 20.00 Special 5.00 Stanchel Women's Institute .. STOMACH U. LCE RS PELIEVED AT HOME win nun." vrmoln lmn 05y v no orlunor Ion um of munch ulcer; q‘, doqil. constipation. gu. dirlreu m, eating, ucmleli plinl. sour nomad indigestion, etc. respond to VON’! PINK TABLETS They ran-create the proper “dlgmiqi balance -—ih\u freeing you of “In and dimes: No r‘ id diet-you m eat all wholesome nods and rapid your llmlglh. '—vl l0 emu i sump; w v vn q] "um" r4 lull pulicull: i TRIAL OFI-SEI QNADIAN VON CO PAIY 121 U Security “Bid. IINIEOLODL W Vol‘! h»! lalm II 4n ell h MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL The honor roll of Mount Stcwai School, Senior Department, for ti; month of November is as follows: Grade X-l, Mary MncAskill; i Alice Martin and Allister ltlartiii itequali; a, Ida Clarke; 4, Elvanq Douglas and Tenn Doyle (squall, Grade VIII-l, Elsie KIlLTbOiw 2, Florence Martin; 3, Gilbert Tin“; mins and Arthur MacDonald, led." uni); 4, Elizabeth Kneebonc; 5, Ed son Affleck. Grade VII—-l, Cecil MacLc-od; g Alexandra Martin; 3, Kenneth Charman; 4, Stella Aflleck. Perfect l attendance-Allister Mar tin, Ida Clarke, Edson Afflcck, Dor- is Jay, Alexandra Martin, Stclll Aflleck, Kenneth Charman, Cccl MacLeod. Mary J. Irving-Teacher. wish to announce to Miss Eileen ‘Irainor and the groolrb by nu brother Bernard. After the; , Battery Anti-Freeze McLEOII & BASE, Proprietors i 6849-12-3-3i iii AMBROSE STREET GARAGE Phone Number, 194-J Cars expertly repaired their patrons their Service A TASTY MEAL -~ 4 YOUR SATURDAY SPECIAL Delicious Oven-Baked Beans Baked in the crock and delivered to you in sealed containers. Try a quart . 20c PIES The purest of ingredients topped with Crisp Fluffy Pastry. CUP CAKES Delightful addition to your evening meal. Just what you desire. 20c DOZEN STE WAR T’S BAKER Y Kent Street Phone 211 in Wh eatley’s rfleat Market 38 Elm vacuum PRICES Avenue PORK PORKCHOPS per lb. 10c PORK ROAST . . . . . . FRESH BACON . . . . SMOKED BACON pel‘llt.l5l' SPARE RIBS SAUSAGES . per lb. 10v . per “l. 5c LAMB CHOPS . . ROAST LAMB . u"... BEEF ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK rel" "*- ‘ff HAMBURG STEAK per lll- 12f Rollsr BEEF peril» lillllwj, LIVER ........ . P"l,"-,,,,. GROUND sum pct‘ ll!» m6 FOWL... l- CHICKEN We also Carry Hill’ 01115 111"] F91"! We Deliver . . . . .._pcl' lb. llc per lli. l'_'c . . . . . . . .. .. per lb. l3‘! _, per lb. 12¢‘ -¢»--u¢-u---.- Phone 1121b‘ | 6865-‘2-3-11