TUESDAY ' A SNNNERSIIJE GUARDIAN anltPrince Gou nty Chronicle —\\'.\.\"I‘ED IMMEDIATELY. — Quantity Certified Seed Cobblers delivered lit warehouse. J. B. Milli- man, Kcnri:~.-.-ltin. " 6983-l2-9-5i. —FINED $3 »\\'l) COSTS —~ I'll the Sum: xde Pviicc Cour: on, naturally trig a mm was tilled; I5 and y W m?‘ trunnion <1‘ —-Bl'Y P, (I Fl. §l'.-\TE.§, HOCK- vy Boots. 5.. and pncks, at B,-..,-¢.,_ rosl-lz-ia-zl. lis —l’tll.lt“li (‘OYllT-ln the Sum- mcrszfl»: Peace Cour; on Monday . .- was fined under on n-r $1M and costs ‘as ill jail. lie took -—P\~4‘lfi) urn" l.\' Pll-‘NCE. Covrrr ll(1<l‘i'l.\l. - Tho-cl Dawn.‘ .01: i: P incc CculltYI i ‘Ils- was; n. rnarrivil. lif< rr-n . vi" it: TYy-on ol ‘i HUNOVRRD — vucrts n: Mm. on Bridal‘ Miss Rowena “c Ls to takc . . Many use- -,Z .- l‘ . plrcrs of a were A cunnirlgiy earring.» trim- i ‘wilftc. Bliss‘ YW‘ .i\firr a very n dainry lunch i lVISllPtl ‘hr INSTITIITE-Jfhc of the Carleton ct lit. tile hnlnc rt, DCCLLlIl, pre- .' r opened by the foil wivrl bf; the ‘ll-n lll!.‘llllJL‘l'S res- ‘lllc various .“r*'.r rcports anti cnrnznittccs up- Frank Qu y ‘client, Mrs. S. nk lxinttzlrt; .I\l‘ill(‘l\y and Lunch. _ Mrs. Harry {l . Prod Evil mill Yirs. ll" Nr-rzi: nzcetin: m h» llflll n‘. the llonle of Iiirs. '1‘. U. Munrcv. lnncil was tllcn scrvcd and the mceiinsz brought to a close by cinzrlbg the National Anthem. —-CLO<F. OF FUPREME COURT -'1'he Snprcnlo Court at. Summer- lido closed on Eiionriay morning: His Lordship, Mr. Justice Sound-i no presided. 'l'hr~.re was one civil‘ lnsc, A. B. L. Horne against Joseph Wedge, judrrlncnt was given for the ‘ plaintiff by consent. o.’ $331.50 and‘ costs. w. n. Darby for plaintiff and ‘ U. D. AIcCalInln for defendant. Ihcro were three appeal roses forf ronvlctlorls nllfilns". ‘in; Prohibition‘ Act. Duffy alga ‘ lllf.‘ King was‘ by consent dlsalmed with costs,‘ C. D. McCallnm for appellant undi W. H. Noonan for respondent: Campbell against the Kim: by con- 1 sent (lismisscd with coats, D. McCnllunl for alwpcllant. and W. H. Noornnl for rclpondcnt. Skrerry against the King was adjourned to tllc next r. rigs of the Cfonrt.‘ T. A. Campbell, K. C., for appcl-l lant and W. ll. Noonlln for re-> spondr-nt. Conrr. adioumcd sinc die. S. PER ‘OXALS y - (follgrlltllllltions Rm bring cx- tvnrlvd to Mr. and NLrs. Morton Larlzin of Ciel-moot upon the ar- rival of a baby boy in the Prince County llmpitlll on Dcc. l0lil. S. -Mi:.:e Beatrice Campbell of Coleman is progressing favourably from hcr recent operation in thd Prince County Ilospital. S. » .\lr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson and lklr, George Wilkinson of Sprinvllrlll Wrist lnotorcd to Sum- mcrrillc ml Sunday and were the gucsl; of Mr. I3. ll, Strong. K. 0., and ."-Il'.‘;. Strong. S. ---.\lr. and itfrs. C. F. Archer and llllll3§‘.'. uho have been residing in Slnnnlcrsirle for some time are moving this “(Ck to Charlottetown. lllrir many friends regret to scc lzuin lL-LPIC but. wish them luck in iilclz- new nonlc. Mr. Archer is con- morninggllfr. and . nofcdlr, sun of the late Mr. and Mrs. ‘lwspmr 59-16. W. Carr, of North Elcanors P. I. Thr- ccrvmnny was performed ‘by Rrv. W. E. Johnson, in the pres- for some time and was mud w u crlcc of u few intimate friends. Af- tcr the ca" h“ m’ a‘ “m” hmeymwn President, W. A. McLaggan; Vloe y be at llOlllL‘ on Wednesday, the four- ' icenth of Dccvlnbcr, from three ‘junlll six o'clock. The Manse, Mon- tarnlc. _ lTllf‘ stores of Montague are beauti- “1131 i119 ilully decorated for the Christmas ‘ attcntlcd and the time was spent, L-cvcnmnv PRESTONE the perfect anti-freeze does not boll off. Soldat Bruce's. 1051-13-18-31. —PLAY. King George Hall, Ken- singion, "The Mix Up", a 3 Act Comedy, Wednesday, December 14th, presented by local players. Curtain at B P. M. Proceeds for Hockey clubs. 'l034-l3-12-3i. --ANNOUNCEl\fENT.-M.rs. J. E. Dalton will be at home to her ira-nlls at hcr residence on Prince Street, Summcrside, on Wednesday. December 14in from 3 to G o'clock. 7052-13-13-21. —!SI..\NDERS WED _ A quiet zrt-(lfllilg took place at 8.30 o'clock. or‘. November 24th at the home of Mr. and 112's. J. S. Jamison, 1310 Eleventh street west, Calgary, when Annie May Dinnis, of Mar} cat», P. E I. flilllffllfPf of the late W. R. Dinnis, was nniwd ln marriage with Mr. E. C. ceremony Mr. and Mrs. trip. On tltcir return they will rc- sidc at Nanton, Alberta. EASTERN GUARDIAN . JMRS GORDON PRINGLE Will 7033-12-12-21. . ESIIHFFICIPTIONS 1.0 Th0 12—l3-dtf. ..'RE.-\DY FOR CHRISTMAS- H. ..‘BRIDGl-2 IIOSTESS -- The aiollmgue Weekly Bridge Club were Mrs. L. H. Poole on evening. Three tables lvcrc in play. The prizes went to Mrs. W. A. Cumming, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald and Miss Annie Lord, After the game u delightful lunch was served by the hostess. The ladies of the club are looking for- ward to many enjoyable evenings at this interesting and universal pastime. H. l . JPRESENTATION-On Thurs- day evening a large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chessel Anncar, Lmwcr Montague, to present. them with n generous gift. Mr. and Mrs. Anncar have been thc centre of a. number of pleasant social func- tions since their recent marriage. H. ..'SIIII’PING -- The following ships rverc entered at the port of Montague last. wcck and are load- ing farm produce for different points including Grand Banks, Newfoundland, and Queen's Port, N. S. Electric Flash, Captain Ar- chibald flllornhlll; J. Garland, Captain Earl Trcrlholm; Helen Clare, Captain A. Hays; Enterprise, Captain A. York; motor vessel F’. D. Cook, Captain Herbert Cahoon. H. g JSOCIAL I-JVENING-Tllc Stir- llllrr You": Pvoplels Society of Lmvcl" Montague hcld a soclal vW-‘Hllll; 0n Friday. A large crowd pleasantly in games and music, Refreshments were served, A small admission fcc wus charged and the nlainicnancc fund of the Church. ll. .___4.___. districts met in the League Rooms 0i the Montague Memorial School on Tuesday evening, Novcmbcr l9, for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Canadian Legion at. Montague. The men greatly appre- ciated the presence of Major Lcightlzcr, Major T. E. McNuLL and Mr. George Shel-ran, who mo- torcd from Charlottetown. The meeting opened with Mr. W. A. MacLaggan in the chair. Mr. Mac- Laggan explained the object and sum of tcn dollars realized. This sum goes i.o the missionary and United ..'BRAN(.‘II FORMED-In spite of the inclcmcncy of the weather a large number of returned men from Montague and surrounding that Mnlor Imightim who, in tho absence of Dr. Martin of Mt. Stewart, became president of the Provincial Command, be appointed chairman of this meeting and pro- ceed with the organization of the Legion. After Major 1.018374!" took the choir "O Canada" was sung (allowed by the two minute! silence. Major '1‘. I. McNutt then gave an address on the logical and its aimdflfllistalkwumcstin- structive and helpful to the men- Mr. Sharron was than called on and gave m interesting thvllflh brief talk on his experience in connection with the Legion. Mr. Sheri-an was secretary until quite recently of the Charlottetown Branch of the Legion. After Mr. Sheri-an sat down the chairman addressed the men in a heart t0 heart talk. He stressed the P0111?’- of individual support, and . “med that each man shoulder the re- sponsibility of making the organi- zation a success. He said returned men must not throw down the torch now butmust keep the faith and strive to live lives that will honor the memory of their com- rades who are left over there. Af- ter listening to those speakers the returned men realized the great. need of a. branch of the Legion at Montague. Major MacNutt said he had been looking forward to this know that ii: was about to be, The following officers were elected: President, H. Keeping; Secretary Treasurer, Mgjor W. H. Poole, Warren Brehaut, C, MacLean and W. Graham. A hearty vote of thanks was given the men from Charlottetown. The next meeting will be held on January 5. All m- turned men of this vicinity are urged to enroll as soon as possible. Application blanks may be obtain- ed from the President at the Bank of Nova Scotia or at the next: meeting. The meeting closed with God Save the King, after which a (fll:lrlorl.l-:o\rll Guardian nluy be social half hour was enjoyed. Com- '-{llllll(il‘d to their Rep. Archie l-Iulnc, l-ade w_ McLean played some 01d or loft at H. J. Moborfs Drug Store, time mush; on the harp and ha,“ Montague. monica. rcnsoniins ..‘Mr. J. C. Saint of Amherst, season. If, on account of the dc- spent a few days at Montague last prcsrlon, some people have failed week visiting friends. H. to catch the Christmas spirit; this year it would be wcll for them to maize a walk (lOWll ltiain Street and town, was a recent visitor at the ‘catch some of the cheer and beauty home of her parents M: and Mrs . - . liinpllll-‘crl ill solnc of the ulndolvs. W. McLean, Montague. H ..'M1ss Jean McLean, Charlotte- --‘The many friends of m. James McFarlane, Lower Montague, will be pleased to know that lle is vcry pleasantly entertained at. the slightly improved after hi; recon; home of Thursday serious illness. H. . .'Mr. Mont Wright of Montague is improving in health since his re- turn some time ago from the P. E. Island Hospital. H. ..'Miss Mary Fraser, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, A, Fraser, Montague, spent the.weck. end at Lower Montague, the guest 0f Miss Agnes Annear. H. ..'Miss Eileen Nicholson spent the last week very pleasantly at Lower Montague, the guest; of Miss Agnes Anncar, H. L'Amour; the recent; visitors to Montague were W. Campbell, Cher- lottetown; G. Duff, Bristol-l Toombs, Kensixlgton; R. A. Mo. KEY. Amherst, N. S., and D. S. Mc- Lean, Charlottetown, H. “I’n1 Alone” Case Cropping Up Again SHREVEPORT, Lit, Dec. l2.-- Echocs of the I'm Alone rum ship singing by coast. guardsmen which led Canada. and the United States into arbitration in 1929 may be heard January 3, when a series at Opelousas, La., on tariil: and dry law charges. Philip H. lvlccom, United States attorney, announced here yesterday that the long pending trial of Dan Hogan and others implicated in the I'm Alone case would be called just after the first of the year. Hogan now serving a berm in the Atlanta federal prison, was convicted along with several others on similar charges at Lake Charles. BRINGING ‘i nut ll udh A. I-‘lornc 6.: Co. S. L aims of the meeting and moved THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ‘ . . _ § roccse Bros Limiter Gifts Give Th a For Shi1'ts.......... Ties............. Hose........... Mufflers........ Braces Belts........... ‘Pyjamas Gloves........ . Sweatcrs....... N. -_ ”\i\\s‘\\\\\x\\<fiw»%zrvizvi mac/z” 1 Aw» .Will Make Servicei A . . 89c to $5.00 . . 29c to $1.50 . . 35c to $1.00 $1.00 t0 $5.00 . . 35c to $1.25, . . 40c to $1.50 $1.35 to $4.50 $1.00 to $4.50 $1.39 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs . . . . 10c to $1.00 Robes . . . . . .. . . $3.75 to $10.00 His A ese l The I‘m Alone was sunk March 22, 1929,.by U. S. coast guardsmen and owners of the vessel said ii. was of Canadian registry. The sinking involved Canada and the United States in an arbitration. "Big Jim" Clark, one of the defendants in the I'm Alone case, was killed in New Orleans some months ago and of- ficials said it was runlorcd some alleged conicdcrates shot him. BRIDGETUWN WOMEN'S STITUTE 1N- Tllc annual meeting of Bridge- NOT TAKE. ANY CHANCE$ 661M‘ OUT m: THAT town W. I. was held on Nov. 23rd UP FATHER at the home of Mrs. M. McKay. ‘You members and two visitors pure pres- cnt. The President occupied the chair and called the meeting to or- der by hlwing members repeat the Creed together. Roll call was res- ponded to by payment of yearly dues. Minutes of last annual meet- ing werc read, also minutes of last regular meeting were read, approv- ed and signed. The President gave u good report of the work done during the last year. The Secretary-Treasurer gave the financial report for the your, which showed a balance to our crc- dit of $31.00. Miss Edith McLeod nlovcrl that we send $10 to the Pro- vincial Sunatoriunl, Mrs. L. McKay mcondcd the motion. It was decid- ed to scnd part. oi the money now and more at a‘ lntcr date. It was moved by Mrs. N. W. McLeod, sec- onded by Mrs. Wallace McKenzie. that. we provide a treat of candy and fruit for the school at Christ- ‘nan, the motion being carried. The following oillcers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. E. H. Clay, (re-elected); Vica- president, Mrs. N. W. McLeod; Scdy-Trens, lifts. Geo. Ross (Pro tem): Directors, Mrs. E. H. McDon- ald, Mrs. Robin Clay, Miss G. Mn- nommmwarmwag-zqpglwxggga Me rry Young theson; Auditors, Mrs. H. Cantcllo, Mrs. Wallace McKenzie. Conlmlttecs for December- Sick, Miss Edith McLeod and Mrs. W. McKenzie; School, Mrs. E. H. Clay and Mrs. Wallace McKenzie. The hostess served a lovely lunch. Mrs. H. Cantelo invited the mem- bers to her home for December. VERNON RIVER. SCHOOL Honor ‘roll for Vernon River School for the month of November: Grade X—1,Alico Candy; 2. Joan Carver; 3, Marie MacDonald. A Christmas Very Avnrvnriai-‘é GIFTS ' oats B“??? if‘??? .°.. $5.75 to $8.25 Men’s Leather Coats $8.00 to Men’s Overcoats Club Bags . . . . . . $1.50 to $21.75 Suit Cases . . .. . $1.25 t0 $17-75 Men’s & Boyfs Caps 50c to $2.00 Men’s Hats . . . . . . $1.75 to $6.00 Wool Reversible Blankets, Rose and Blue, Rose and Gold. Green and Mauve. Prices $5.75 to $7.50 k DECEMBER 13, 1932 i $17.50 $16.50 to $30.00 Grade IX-l, Cecelia Currie; 3 Margaret. Currie; 3, Ralph Lea- Gradc VIII-l, fields. Carver; 7 Mildred Coady; 3, Lloyd MncLeod- Grade V-l, Cecil MacDonald; i Gerald MacDonald; 3. J°5°PN Christian. Grade IV-l, Eddie Enmun; Z Marl: Carver. Grade III-l, Margaret MacDonr aid; 2, Estelle Lea; 3, Cliflord En- man. cmlae II--l, Annie Tweedy: 1 Kathleen Currie; 3, Harold EMF“ Grade I—1, Johnny Wilson; 7- Victor Wilson. Highest average, 94.2, Alice CONW- Margaret F. Huntley. _._4, Bv Geflrdn P’ - ‘lanll? 3 BY GOLLY- fi-L RAIN- I'D CAT MESELF A THEREB Nora-nu‘ woRol-z ‘THAN ...4_ u‘ . 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