propitious ca. 193a ’__ Tl-iEmCl-IARLKYFTETOWN oil/tummy . _____‘ PLUS MOVIETONE NEWS AND DISNEYCARTOON STARTING THURSDA Y FOR Tillers 0.411s i“ “THE BIG BROADCAST 01119.28 e l I W _ . DAILY-3J5-7-,9P.M. " SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30 P. M. FINAL SHOWING.TODAY—8.15—'7--9 PM. .. . . slwsu. nouns conmn! FINAL TODAY - 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 itmcvm mucus-mouse: arcs - pm “FAST COMPANY” rturruusrcnr. s srnmosn rum norrou. s o . TRIPLE ACTION ‘WEEK IND BILL! Thurs. — Fri. —Sat. lllillMMtllill Iii inuci" ,- HE'S orr scam... ‘I ‘the world's most during amnion! sleuth . . . playing his game of lilo and death with ruthless spin in mysterious Moroccol -<....._¢- --.- loliN HOWARD HE THER ANGEL ll. ii. tlltRNlR ~ l. tlillililll tilllSH REGINMD DENNY ~E E. CHVY. ANIHONY QUINN csn-roou um Two SERIALS ' on mu. cnnrrm nauseous return» 0mm. g ._.,,,§,,l“‘8n, or nun. monom- was . hood! i i hm!!! hci aids W Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news o! local interest but adver icing of a newsy nature may be nzerted at 4,cents a. word ctr-icky pay- able in advance. handed to their Rept. Archie ume ..'R.0BlN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomicul. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'A CARLOAD oi’ feeds sit ber- guin prices Bren 1.10 all other feeds. shorts. mt irgs, "oilcdke. flshrneal er rornilarly 10w prices. At our Montague Store only while it lasts. Clark Bros. L-204-12-28-1i. . 3170K PELTING PLANT 0f the The play was followed by a Candle Opened by Choir 1 Peslceiflul pccbod mddoiim- Tuneu- Christ- Wcdmoooy. in mas a memo children of this Church. JOERIBTMAS Music -- n . Th‘ (moiroiMontslgueUtcdCb a todtheiro ‘Ni been and Mr. Parker spending Monday with ma. ‘Leon's parents. Mir. on noon. Milton. n. we" i=1 idAngcls stair? m . Voices. Glory mines ‘King (choir, o comm. the direction cl my.‘ boflflflltinn Mr. wedding (clique trimming. with coat, and shoes of carried e. bouuuet cou sl town t “it. Student st 8R8 his homo in Montague III! THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN . i W. C. FIELDS_;M _ l ARTHA RAYE DOROTHY LAMOUR-BOB HOPE y ‘nu; column 1, nun“ m. m," o; local interest but advertising of inserted .1‘ "l"! nature may be i ‘HIE GREAT WEST LIFE A8- SUB-ANCE C0. are issuing to their members a delightful pink and blue 4m" l ""1 this"! Ply- bsbycshndor. this in sd courtroom ANCE. “m: LIFE INSUB -tl'189-'i-2l.-31. SPECIAL SOIDIBTAMJB Verna Hunt/Dion. a cosh donation 10r- the Santa Pal tund. STUDENTS H O M I W. C., Giarlnitetowfii paid to iihe Frocstont M38031“): Iraters pkenélbt wage rrsnnn and the presiding Preceptor C. M. Williams, ‘Phil Palmer, S. T. G. Iva. JEWE A ty wedding was S0 Dret in the United Church at Kingston, 9th, 193B, when Florence Iscbell Green. dong-titer of Mr. and Mrs. George Green of , was united in rnorrialfi P.E.I. on Nov. to Gordon Itreemonlt Jewell, son tor E. R. Woodside. BA. At the lnppoixrted hour the bridal party or who gave he: in march Everett Holmes The . Willbur lizh/t mvy silk velvet vlrtti? the same shade. of nk white oer-nations. ‘Phe were unattended. After ie you 215m 1 i=————l express their best “wishes ttonfi: ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS r . th WW1" YWW w“? - n“ Charlottetown Guardian gm b: M" ‘ind M“ “wen 1°“ m!‘ we“ home at North River. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATB ISSUE RETAIL MARKET I011 t CHRISTMAS—Am0n3 the students bane for Christmas are Donald lvemnbell. B-A. Red Point, ithe Medical College. Halifax and \ Velma Robertson, Red Point. from P- lotictawn, from SCOUT LEADER HONORED- Gvflirm Hyde. who has been A1‘ THE ORPHANAGE-Memhers war Pieceptmy their annual O h undsly, Christmas mornlhg, - ing gifts, clothing fnutt and candy. They were verygrcicioirsy received LL- GREEN WEDDING- lemndrbd and Mrs. John Jewell. B12, of North River. The wedldinl cere- mony was performed by the pas- rlved end the bride came up the her father Irtisle on the arm of nmrrlsce. o was played by Mrs. . ushers were Messrs Yountker and Wil- lard Proud. The ceremony was n8 the of the reiristcr the bridal party retired to the home cf the bride where a wedding served to the immediate families. A host of serenedlers gathered to BIIDDQI‘ W845 CALENDARS "ARE BEING . CINE) from so many firms Iii Canadian 2 The . considers it unneces- fi t0 scknmv them individ- y. Thanks all e some. Milton am with east --- i1?‘- "" W s» tiniest?‘ conversant-ones; , - l . . ' OmlmiLOhx-tsmns stvlxhnnAlrkntmiuniitoeirifi-m |5ANTAPALFUND—Ttre -_'z' ' Guardian has ‘ved from Mr. CABS IN COLLISION-Two Ernest C. Helm, RJ/LGM. L.O.A., can werein collision on Up. Prince Street last eveningBotir machines we: ‘ ‘ damaged. No one was injurad, it was said. RECENTLY ARRIVED - Mn. John B. Stewart has recently a:- rived from Georgetown, P. E. I., to in Mr. Stewart hero for the win . Mr. and Mm. Stewart are with Miss Cameron, Castle Bank. Tourist Home. West Side. --(New Glasgow News.) HOTEL DONATES TBOPHIES —1n yesterday's review of the fox git show trophies listed as hated by the Canadian Notional Railways should have been credit- ié to the Canadian National Ho- WIND AND RAIN ATTACK SNOW-Rising temperatures and a 30-mile-per-hour wind lest night was fast sweeping the province of its 10-inch blanket of snow which fell last week. Rain began to fall after midnight, speeding the thawing process. At B p.m. Mr. Warren Burns. meteorologist at the Charlottetown Experimental Stet-ion reported the temperature - e matron, Mix er and her tgmtglmnn o; happyalfiqates, 5N1- 34 above and rising, the wind w, 91,51,311 mbumd me wage-mg, velocity 30 miles per hour and after h Christmas carols were increasing. The barometer was sung by the children. and e res- eions of many thanks tend the PERSONALS Rev. R. J. McDonald, St. Colum- ba, leaves this momihg on a Visit to Boston. The condition of Mr. Wm. Croc- kett. coed 92, Great George Stree continues favorable. ‘M15. E. F. Keefe, Iielifax, is spend? the Christmas season the guest m. and Mm. James Blake. Mr. Herbert Lewis. of York, ts making good recovery after s. very severe illness. Miss Katie Power. City, spent ant Grove. ‘The Guardian regrets m learn that the condition of Mr. Allbert Proud and Mr. B. R. Brown of York shows little if any unmove- Mr. William Ma/thescrl. Valley- fioid. went a very pleasant Christ- a/t Plmcant Grove the guest of his daughter. J. Oiiftford . B. Emily Putnam or Salli‘ John Ca/th erlne Mis is visiti in th my u. t of 33g m 6 .8 EH65 Sister Mary Louise nr-rivcd from New Pork Monday mgh-t. to arend the funeral of her rather. the lete Mr. Pfiillp Rooney. She was ac- ggmDB-nied by Sister Mary Moras- Mlr. Warren Young. teacher at Earnsclitif, is spending the holidays at the home of his intents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young. Ktngsbcro. Miss Dorothy Young was a pes- semger on the Eastern train Thurs- Mixs Jean Innis of Plctoii is spending the Christmas holidays in Charlottetown the guest-of Mr. and Mrs. E. l". Acorn. In Memoriam Charlottetown Fur Bales 5G Queen M55‘ be“ ma“ StreetflCharlotltetown will be in 32?“; bunch 15 fag‘; opera. on dar thro hout the e ' —""_ Sea,“ This “yum mosflgurhwfliaw pom“, pk 20¢ mes. um.) s. o. roomns Belting and clcanin plant in Can- Tumlcs 3 for 5*‘- ,, -———- Mo. All curln an drying is done Stew meats 12-146 She was beautiful in fonm and by electricity. It costs no more and wok lb 18-25" 1n WWW" We Word» spoken is done right. Now open for busi- Cauliflower each 15-251: by the Rev. Mr. Bo in his ness, . Butter dairy 25-27 mcmse of comfort the rela- Chlcken each 85-8150 tlves and friends at the funeral mwi 1541.00 service of the latte Mrs (Dr) J.G ..'00NCERT ENJOYEI) .-. The 0mm,‘ 1b combs at Mt. Stewart on Decem- eople of the ‘Baptist bring lsmlb 1b 18-22:: ber 14th, and these words found . e staged a very Carrots 3 lbs 10c an edio in the hearts of nil who endoyelble ante ent on Tues- B 3 lbs 10c had known her for many years. clay evening. The church was ftl- god 1b Bc- Mfrs. Toombs before her mar- leci to calpcdty, The following pro- Armies 0k 30-50 r1086 We! Bwsle Isobel Coffin. gramme was very pleasingly pre- Eggs doz 33-36-44» daughter ClI the late Mr. and Mrs. sented. Play, Christmas Windows squash lb 3c Edwin Coffin, of Mt. Stewart. and including some by group. Holly cmnberries qt 12c was one of a fnmily prominent in mg, ristmns Eve and Silent Dunk; #1104156 the religious end educational life Night, also a Solo. No Gift I'M- Geese $135-$335 of the country. Thee was very sweetly sung Inn-key; in 35o Her girlhood and married life Qvstgm m, 40c were spent at Mt. Stewart. where Christ Child by Alfred» Pork lb iti-22c her charming wpersonaiity endear- Stuert Sorrey and Harold Flohnigan. Artichokes 6 lbs 25c ed her to all th whom she came =-‘='—-——— ——————-—:' in contact. After the death of her ndlcbted to both stor and chiiir for a rare musics treat. - PERSONALS Saint, Charlotte- ..'iMr. Jack town. spent the holiday in Mont- ague. II- is ..'M.iss Edna Fraser, Charlotte- Christmas with heir , . and rm. J. E. , Montague. L. Eric Mount Allison Univer- ls spending the ‘Min lice Fraser Nelhe Fraser. ‘Mr, nd Mrs. a dMrs. Too Late. To Classify h m ‘ v __________ ______, _____.__...__ Y “K silt-fe-ooe" w‘é§&‘k‘.'i£,lmvwi“3n|°8.3'e.“‘““, c“ m 06M Divi it. t iWlnci l of . Q - n n y Bthool p‘ holidays lat ' ' The A , Ohtcwn can ohm ng the holidays wlflriioinigr ‘Eéawflrt L. cf Allison Msc- are mo- A . Alfred Grout. we. Phili Enith. from ad. k puisoftbonrcvincewpey their hudaand nine ears ago she made her home in innipeg with her daughter. Miss Miriam. where her death took place suddenly on Dec. She leaves to Wendell, in Winnipeg. and three daughters, Mrs. B. . Stewm of wn, Mrs. H. W. McKay, of M . Stewart. and Miss Miriam. Dr Garth Toombs, died lflOU-fh 0X12 50h. Corrutherrs, Charlottetown. five brothers, Solomon and Leigh, cmtmotcu-s in the United S and Vancouver. Victor, in United States Univorsi y, Rev. L, in Vancouver, and Ern- High . One brother, . Frank 8, died two years ego in ver. , scccuma-nfed by her u fer. arrived at Mt. 0n y evening. the and was taken to the home . MN. H. W. Mc- . McKay, where the was held the fol- the A., who to the be- attend- e “In luncrvlgdsrcei ' fromydiffemit friends coming t-rlbtillflrflpect. Bbcwuisidtorcst besideher st N were con- ducted by ltov. . Bocc. Mimi! um letters of won received i Christmas mt her home at Pieos- Do Zion Sunday School Concert ‘rhe annual Sunday School con- cert of Zion Presbyterian Church was held in the school hall last night before a large and 809N151“ tvc c. once. .Mr.lJ.sE. R. MIMEQOD. Schoo imeriatendon chairmen After the splendid Btindoy scicd ss and a Christmas treat given oil the en. A hearty vote of thanks was tend- ered teachers and otficen under whose care the Program was pre- ‘Ilhe program follows:- Ohorus-The first Novel — Recltettion 4mm Manson. Recitation -Wo Kzww —Non 8: Sally McDonald. Recitutions — Donald Lsrge, Bruce heitch, Carlyle MacDougull. Exercise i4 Boys —-'Miss White's Clam Song - Jesus - Acdith McLean and Joyce tdtiuns -Ehie Reci McDonald, Anita. Phillips, Florence White. Muriel White Phyllis White, l-nd Freda Saunders. G-aellc Bong -Donold lame. Recitation —1h Tmtlale -Ds.vid Manson . Recitation —Ardith In Memoriam REV. G. G. MORESIDE The death occurred in Boston on Dec. 4m of Rev. G. G. Mcrdeido. fomierly of North River. in the 37th year of his 84c. Christian character and pleasing personality he made many fri who will regret his early demise. Born in Charlottetown he receiv- ed his early educettionhgi Est Wilt- ncademy holding pastor-ates Georgetown and different parts o! Nova Scottie. He also had ch the pastorate of Rev. Mr. before the churches united. oolna to Boston he preached West Townsend. Mess. and ton, Maine. where he was also cr- claimed. Latter he graduated from Gordo Bible (Iolleize. Boston. Mass, and terwnrds s Then in usevflul walks in life when merry are lelf-t who appear to be only a misery to themselves and an encumberencc to the world to death and canmot sec whly he was called away in the prime oi’ his est not now. but thou shalt know hereafter. (Patriot please copy) In Memoriam MR. JOHN R. STAVERT h trp-izo-date farmer and s of whom any c0m~ munity might be proud. Both his farm s ospltable W88 nature and never spirit. He drove his car to the close of the season and kept right abreast with the ttmcs eve-m whet not able to move so freely. Mr. Stavent was a staunch Pres- byterian and s. faithful mmnber of the Kensington Predrytertsn church and his duties as Eider of that church: he seldom foiled to fulfill only under such circum- stances that might prevent his ful- filling of his writ for his Mas- ter. He will be greatly missed in the church and the tv. when his health nennltted he Held LastNight b: progrlln hm i‘: been concluded Bantu clsus arrived :-: 2 :-: § :.-: is. o: high m enioy the wwe-rd prom to l BT89 of Fairvievw. ‘North Milton d§i&% mm. u.“ lam we understo ‘rile funeral manhood. have faith to believe in beruvxwdfgou o‘ m the promise What I do thou know- falmmvims w m! chum}: gnd m“ ormi example Wfl‘ 1'- deem. Now that he has do ted dley to spend Christ-Inns with her . gal-exits m. and Mrs. Walter s§{‘°§}o,,fh““§,ve,_ mfififhgfi; ‘bereaved faculty; he mscyrg; mg‘ to Acadia. He graduated from the mwmtmkrutuucta§mlan Xuourmflewde and tf-iltiocallhis seempdtiard who WEB r Sowewhoare his beloved O. Rhond who urtn tum." Mr. comfort to My "Rock of Ages" and Jesm". Many beautiful synvpachic friends. were Percy MdMurcio. Simmons, Will Stavert and 17a Laird the grove semi-annual visitors. trinuned for the beautifully decorated tree. laden with rifts occupied comer of the room. some. dialogues and a drill curried out. was a. regular attendant st all the sanctuary All services st the . through life by his llndlw dimosl- tlon and quiet manner. he had en- deared himself to all who hsd the pleas,’ of his acquaintance, and in his basing was. the whole conlmuni-fo’ has loot o heal friend while the family h lost one o the beat fathers the ever ed s. home and his u n: ris- tian example o home life will live as an i-mpifllron in the menwry of ell who lmuiv him. lln his pus- inl another vim lilo bss I01‘! rmwiwple patience. till God 88W own to Him. then lovinil ‘hearts to realize last broken inas- left end, soy, as we have which ms held . 22 at 2 o'clock was conduct- pssim‘. Rev. Wil visited im Rhoad tributes adorned his casket sent by Pallbearers Jar-dine Stavert, Erskine lvficMiu-do, Harry School Closing SPRING VALLEE SCHOOL CLOSING examination Valley School was held The various closes were exam- ined by their teacher. Miss Alma program consisting of recitatlcns, To the great disrwuolntzneltt of hart , who teacher- and in hBS within time. er you halve m u to shown your its to us of well us in kindle! our ing cue vcured dear our hear Ly the -i CANTELO — James. , rid ‘ W115 Hospital 1938. G 011B Carnnbell and showed by their Mn Watkins u.....ers that they had 1m“ game been carefully trained. A short c mmiis for work. The 511185118 u! Anthem brought the which we. your mlvfls you dmring this Jovflis dilrtni! _ have also devoted much earned leisure tience and kindness. rather and anlce vre believe We he“ 1mm‘ very much in our dt teacher wo heartily thank you for the inter- Chrbtmas and s hubby s “m” newnyeb-ghslf a s» minor Signed o; spring ovalley School. BIRTHS MacLean. l 5W1- ber 9th, i938. to Mr. Horatio N. Cnntelo. a. son. IHARRIAGES ornlng at 8.46 gesiiim thence to the Rnmmi Cath- olic Cemetery. 5 WATKINS-At the P. E. sunday. 13mm Archibald Watkins. years. funeral St Church Wednesday service star-tine,“ al leaves the c merit Sherwood ATTEND Prince Edward Island's First Silver n Fox Pelt Show. Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Dec. 27-28-29,. DON’T MISS SEEING TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLANIYS [FINEST SILVER FOX PELTS l Medium Silvers To Extra Pale Silvers MgoéotaTé-Iulhflm-‘foprzxméfikind Grand Dlsillay Thursday 10 a.m.T<l>10dP.lr)n. - -_ ‘m’ Cmg- , Judging of all pelts will be comp ete y IB;%§,“E.§’QE,JM"_“‘°§§,,WW‘§$L ';-; Vgieiénelglaynlilgeraihg,‘ Des. Zlttlktiq-éilaid IIICTCZIIIC; . a e Wl e isp aye wi r1 ons won, an m§,?,‘f,,f,§y,‘g_“ A Man” _ Show Pelt Tags attached to each Pelt will be Recitation -Jessie Hynss, oon- " stamped showing the winnings of all Pelts to~ "it Qwk- Elaine Sllmdfim BMW‘ giether with the name of the Owner. Chandler -- .1§f‘°““““°“ “““"“°‘ “°°°“‘ H“ SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL FEATURE 115 .. , , vssiilo flaw’ How chm 43° During Wednesday the 28th, explanations ‘ gfizmllm __ of placlngs in the various sections will be made ‘ :-: to the visiting public. Educational Lectures by scigggltotions-Iols Dewar. Eleanor prominent authorities will be heard at 4 p. m. mmes- Rwy Vmfldemmw’ - m“ -- Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons An open Stewart. -'- , " Harmonics. Solo —Oe0rge Mc- Forum for Fox Ranchers will be held commen- Denmmlga; _D;mu Mom “n, clng at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Evening. III GQUIEQ - ‘I11’! 8TB. '|' Betiglejcxigiztlorés-Muriel McLean and |" B A N Q u I E T Duet —Tcmmy Hall and Roy Recitation -~Ronis Rodd. -,. w d Violin Solo - Beryl McDonald. " e nesday Evening at 7 p. m. a Banquet Rmitatloh -Ma:.1orie Mcbew- will be held at the Canadian National Hotel. Sggggfu‘ In B” A sunpmm _ 1-: Prominent speakers will be heard; Presentation Recitations - Roma Dunning. of Trophies to the winners will be made by ggggflfiurlggerrmn- Fred“ Hlmei ‘P; Premier Thane A. Campbell. Also musical en- 1E1‘ Trllkimm chlwfn ‘ink teminmem‘ . m 0e — . . . fmniortoolfiiir. a :-: First Prince Edward Island Silver eé"°lt“.it°iriids°“nfiti.“°m' M” Ill! s1, $53015: -—A Christmas Carol. -— ;-; Fox Pelt 0w‘ The Sweetest Story —C. G. I. _ T- Under Auspices Of Show Committee i I-Z i 2-2 i 1-2 i F. §ii , __. _'> '2 I Look- - “J; Stem“? odtosor sirloecominztousssoirrtosoir- clwfl-yostrowntoli dlevotednsss “dad have m iwurs. but 30's more this llo further advcncelurdiezit. Your llfl our welfare. Not onh s wuemul good. nature even under most tir- ' noes has ' strewn how eager Wu on t» us at all times You have siwnyl lead us by u» than id- m . under your Kl! es. wtshtn stu en in our welfa-ns ask you in return this mitt and hf e117 eaorondm At Long Creek. DQO- Mr, and Mrs. George George Kenneth. Eldon on Decem- and MIB. John At. I " ea tor the new " echo-tween _ Rev. w. o. Rhond. =1~"* _. on the ev of 18th. 1938. m. Joseph L. Davison, undefldk- gegglgmajsomlgg Kensfngm“ on Mr. John R Steven at the advanc- q, xmgmwn, Md charge n: the Wednesday _N°v_ 30m 1934;, by the ed age of 74 years. The deceased mneml a i; Rev George semen M155 Mm-ie} was the second eldm son of the _ Monkgomcry of PM}. Comm- w My, m: gnnfiwttnil/[gsiirxlallltlgrlggivge- ~ J. Leigh Meciiwen, cit‘ New 10R‘ utdcnt of the ccmmuniiu. He WM fig’:- _»_-_» . ~7- one of natures Ho DEATHS bet from , Dec et 2 o'clock, miner- urch m. 230. Iner- (Jemewiy. The late is rooting at the Mac- until noon today- . t l1 W85 \ . ail Santa Claus did not mnke his usual umearance. The numerous. gifts were token front the tree by the teacher. assisted by Brennan and the accominanying names were nod by Mrs. Hiram Hcrrimtmr. A nicely worded address was reed to the teacher in’ Eileen Glover and a presentation was by Rose Mary Glover. iitncoumain runorh were made by Charles . Mrs. James. ~ N. D. MdcLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiitshire Phone 149