i QM D __ _ . .. 4.. -.,--.q-_ 5.- gf ,,;j~;:;rf._.,;,___,_-_, ,_,_ , . ..,._.., ,- ,, . , ,, ,_ _ _. _ vw *_ ._ . - , 1 CQE_CEl_\1IBER 30. 1932 I THE CHARLUPTETOWN *_ 5 Y_‘ PAGE T1-[REE _ 2 1111 We are very pleased -- ;- to extend to all our C’ »,§_ customers ‘il n word of thanks for the generous business favored us during the past year, and also (0 extend hearty wishes for a New Year of health, happiness and prosperity. JOHNSON & JCHNSON The Quality Drugstore ` Christmas Concert At St. Paul’s Hall St. Pau1"s Sunday School annual christmas Treat. and Concert was held in the Parish Hall last even- ing. At 5 D-m~ S1lDiX‘r was served to the school and at 7 p. m. an ex- ceptionally fine programme was presented to an appreciative audi- ence. An interesting feature of the evening was the presentation by the Rev. H. D. Raymond of a Life Membership certificate in the P. E. Island branch oi' the Canadian Bible S0&‘ly to Miss Audrey De- Blois, who is home on vacation from lwr work as n. missionary in Knngra, Indiawltliss DeBlois was taken by surprise, and thanked the ldhool for their thoughtfulness. The presenting of the school prizes also took place. Santa Claus arrived making mn for ali. Following is the programme. Chorus-"Merry, Merry Cluist- 'mas neue. Christmas Ships Pantomimo. lo- Ioists, Audrey DeBlois, Fleur Hil- lion, Rosalie Hooper. Song-Barbara and John Nash. Christmas Acrostlcs-Nine girls of Primary Dept. Solo-Elizabeth Prowse. Rccitation-Florine Evans. Greetings from some of Mother Ooosc’s Children. Bolo-Jolly Old St. Nicholas- lhirley Hooper. Recitation-Jean Walsh-"Christ. mas Dolls." Recitation - Eleanor Duffy. - ‘Christmss Eve Thought." Dialogue-Girls of Miss Hassard's Class-"Peace.“ Recltniion-Geraldine Hillion _ 'The Broken Doll." Piano Solo-Minuet in G-Bee- liovcn. Sarah Forbes. Recitntion - Jean McLeod - “A Dhristmns Telephone.” Rccituilon - Graham Bait - "Why," Rccitation-Joan Williams-“Tho Lost Doll.” Recitatlon-Beryl DcBlols-“Poor Eunta Claus." Recitation -- Beverley Vanldcr- stino-"No Stockings to Wear." Bolo--Temple Hooper. Rccitation-Peggy Palmer-"First Christmas Night." Recitation-Geo. Anderson-"The lest Day." . Dialogue-Mrs. Purdis and Mrs. Warren classes.` Dialogue-Dorothy Spencer and Olga. Walsh, Solo-Mary Walsh-“shine O Blessed Star." Recitatlon-lteta. Parsons-“The Mouse and Santa Claus." Duet-Dorothy and Jennie Car- mody, accompanied by S. Forbes. Recitation - Bruce Adams -- "Christmas Tree Farm.” Piano Bolo-To a ' Wild* Rose- Mcbowell. Prelude Chaupan. Janet Stewart. Living Christmas Tree. Recitation-Gordon Bell-“While Stars of Christmas Shine." Recitation-Tom. Stewart-“0ver. heard at Christmas." Solo-J. Carmody-"Still Will Ho Come." Solo-Delys Owen-"lt Came Upon tho Midnight Clear." Song-"Oh, Susanna" - Dorothy Carmody, Jennie Carmody, Murtle Hillier, Sarah Forbes. Keep the Joy of Christmas. God Save the King. UHLAN Sir,-As Bingen, 2.06%, Axworthy, 2.15%, McKinney, 2.11%. and Peter the Great. 2.07% are known to be four of the renowned progenitors of"the day; A reader of any one of their fastest sons or daughters would be read with interest by many thousands of.your readers between Tignlsh and Souris. _ And as I have been a subscriber to your paper for 33 years, I am going to ask you to have the enclos- ed reader on Uhlan appear. I must say I was annoyed with you a few weeks ago when you re- ferred to Hamburg Belle beating Uhlan. Why, Uhlan‘s quarter boot came loose-hence he could not trot. But what did he do a few weeks later? He made a. show of her. You also referred to ‘Uhlan selling for $25,000, whereas he sold for $35,000, and when Legality (3) 2.02, by Law, first- dam Rhino Lass, by Bingen, 2.06%, and Lee Ax- worthy's first dam a daughter of Bingen, making Legality an inbred Bingcn. In the Guardian he was referred to as a. cross bctwccn Pcicr thc Great and Axwortliy. Legality sold for $18,500, the high- est price paid at the Old Glory sale in 1930. I could call your atten- tion to a number of instances along this iii", but I must not take too much of your valuable time. Lam, Sir, etc., NELSON WALDRON. Tyne Valley. §+O4'**O+¥QO +¥O#%O4O%‘9** Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, lc. per word; Western and Eastern locals, Zo. per word; * Events, 20. per word;`Clussificd, 2c. per word; in Memoriam Notices, '10c. per inch; Lists cf I-‘loral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cords. etc., ic. per name; Letters of Condoience, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ’l0c. per inch or 4a per word. Other rates M.In|mum Charge for any cents. Announcements and Coming O§+004 on applications. advertisement. twenty - five r§44§44¢404+¢+0000090f*Q§O#O%O+444%444+9¢60440401 RATE:-Ze per word, three in- sertions for the price oi’ two, strictly payable in advance. To Let HOUSE T0 LET - APPLY 20 School St. 7377-12-29-3|. -i__~?..____ TWO ROOMS FOR RENT. APPLY 1 Orlebnr Street. 7357-12-28-3i .__ T0 LET - BLACKSMITH SHOP. Reasonable rent. Good location. Apply William Clarkln, North Wiltshire. 7365-12-29-iii. »---____..___..__ I`0 LET - VERY COMFORTABLE dwelling house at reasonable rent, . number 124 Elm Ave. Newly painted and pnpcred throughout, buseburncr burning continuously, so that house is warm. Apply A. Plcknrd & Co., Coal Dcnlcrs. - 7346-12-28-31. T0 LET-TWO IIEATED FUR- nished rooms with use of bath. Apply '75 Cumbcrlnnd Sl. 7302-12-30-21 .__.________________; Salesmen Wanted MEN WANTED 'ro coNDUC'r nr- nowncd Rnwleigh 1-ionic Service business, Rcliablc hustler can start earning -35 weekly and in- crease rnpidly. Writo immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. CN-98-S, Montreal, Canada. S. W. 12-23-24-30-31. Mole. Help Wanted -;_____i__ WANTED _ ASSISTANT HBLPER able to handle foxes, peit, dose. °"°¢f- P2118. etc. No other need WDIY. Arthur Wood, Mt. Herbert. 7343-12-38-3|. l Househ0ldGoodsForSule F A C T 0 R Y BARGAINS - $55 range oil burners $14.50; Factory Guaranteed: Hoover Oil Burner Co., Bridgeport, Conn., U. B. A. H G F S Dec. 28-81. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncisl Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, (R. 8, Bouris.) For Sale _?__;__ CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc., lc per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. _ FOR SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Flvc, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Erintery, Nov. 1-tf. .______-#__ FOXES FOR SALE _ A FEW pnirs of pups and proven breed- ers, can also ranch a few pairs at moderate prices. W. P. MacLeod, Charlottetown Royalty. 7387-12-29-Si. ,__._M_ FOR SALE - CHOICE DRIVER with some speed, eight years old. or will exchange for registered Silver Black Foxes. M. W. Wood. Charlottetown, R. R. 1. 7369-12-29-31. Boa rders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Comfortable. Central. Steam heated, $5.00 per week. Phonel 953-L, 1366-12-I-li. IIEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN MT. STEWART Pastoral Charge. Bcrvlces. Jan. lst as follows: Mi. Stewart, ll n. m.; Donaldston, 3 p. m.; Lot 40, 7 p. m. THE FUNERAL of the late Dun- can Stewart will bc held from _the Cross Roads Chui'c.h t-his l=‘i"day afternoon, service starting at 2 o`clorl¢. ROADS AND WEATIIER PER- MITTING the concert .party will motor to Wiltshire tonight. Why not come along and have good time. 7391-II UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA -Georgetown-Sturgeon congregat- ion servlces Sunday, January lst are as follows: Georgetown 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sturgeon 2.80 p. m. 'The above services will be conduc- ted by the Rev. Mr. Mcvlcor. JERSEY WINS SECOND SIL- VER. MEDAL-The Jersey cow, Daisy M. G. - 49675, ownedi by Wm. Clarke, New Wiltshire, P. E. I., has been awarded the second silver medal certificate for her high pro- duction. CHRISTMAS CONCERT - The Christmas concert of the Central Christian Church Sunday School was held Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance, particular- ly of children, who greatly enjoyed the event. A short programme was presented with good effect. Santa Claus appeared and presented the _gifts from n well~laden tree to the happy recipients, BURNS CONCERT-The annual Burns Anniversary Celebration un- der the auspices of the Caledonian Club will be held in the Strand 'llheatm on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Jan. 24th and 25th, 1933. An excellent programme of vocal and instrlunental music, pipe music and dancing is now being prepared. A Scottish sketch called the “Sprig of Heather," under the direction of Mrs. A. H. Roper, will be a feature of the program this year. Admis- sion 50c. No reserved seats. 7390-li WAREHOUSE ENTERED-Some time during Wednesday night one of the warehouses of N. Ratten- bury, Ltd., on Lower Water Street. was entered and a._quantity of goods stolen. As far as is known two chests of tea were removed. One was found empty in an alley- way near the scene of the break. Entrance was effected through thc door. the padlock of which was smashed. The local police are in- vestigating. , AI’I’EALS ('0lIlPLE'l`El) - The last of the appeal cases against the city assessor's valuation was heard ycslcrday morning in the Stipendi- ary Magistrates room in the City Building. Thcrc were only twenty- sevcn appeals this your and the to- tal amount written off was much less than usual. The ,cases were hoard by Stipeudiary Magistrate Martin, Mr, Alcx MacDonald, and Mr. Scxtus McLellan. 'GULF PINEHURST, N, C., Doc. 29- (Associntcd Press)-Mrs. J. A. Rug- gles of Halifax, N. S., won the class "A” prize in the silver foils wo- men's golf event today with the bcst scclcied nine liolc score out of 18. Her total was 33. Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Oak- mont, Pa., was the victor in class "B" with 35. BIRTIIS ROBER.TS_At Kinkora, on Dec. 8. 1932. to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Rob- erts mee Sadie Sherry, e. lon, Joseph Desmond. DEATHS CROSBY-At Cornwall, Dec. 28th, 1932, J. Pope Crosby, age 65. Funer- al today, Friday, from his latc re- sidence, servicc starting at 2 p. m. MCKENNA-At the Sacred Heart Home, John McKenna, aged 88 years. Burial at St. Andrews. Fun- eral notice later. LEWIS-At Lower 1~‘rocto\\'n, Dec. 29th, Mrs. licnry Lewis, aged 78. Funeral at home of her daughter, Mrs. Scott Jardine, Saturday, Dec. 31st, at 2 p. m. Interment, Baptist Cemetery. Central Bedcque. I'E'l‘ER5 -- In this City. Dec. 29. 1932. Thomas Peters, age 03 years. Funeral from his lute residence, 21 Douglas St. Saturday moming at 6.15 to the depot thence by rail to Ruistico for interment, N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IIILAMIR Clllrloiklowll and Nod-ll Wlltlhlh ' l i Eriliitr Unltzh Ebuffb 7.00-Choir rehearsal-Hearlz Mem- orial Hall. 8.00-Young Pcople‘s Society-rep ular meeting - Social Iinll. Zion Christmas Concert Enjoyed The Zion Church Sunday School Christmas concert held last even- ing was very largely attended, and was greatly enjoyed by the little ones and older folk alike. Rev. G. C. Webster presided while the pro- gramme was being given. Presents were distributed from a beautiful Christmas tree. The following program was pre- sented by the primary departmlitt Chorus-School. Christmas Song-Norma, Ruth, Elinor, louise. Vocal Solo-Shirley Bell. V Vocal Solo-David Gillespie. Jack Frost Chorus-Scvcn liltlc girls. , Solo-Elinor McKenzie, ` Exercise with music-Miss Hay- wcod’s class. Exercise with cards-Mrs. Rodds class. ' Exercise-Mrs. Larter's class. Concertina Solo-Matthew Dun- Clill. Recllaiiolis were given by Nancy Stewart, Geo. Mclnnls, Helen Glov- er, Barbara Manson, Lulda. Lai-ter, Ruth McDougall, Dorothy Vail, Mary Auld, Wilbur Rice, Allison Rodd, Edith White, Myrtle White, Gladys Ramsay, Ruth MacMillan, Annabelle Duncan, Grace Smith. The following programme was presented by the Senior Depart- ment: 1. New 'Ycar‘s Greetings-Zion Boy Scouts. 2, Chorus-“Tho Air is Filled with Echoeg" 3. Recitation-.Mary Vail. 4. Song-“Telling Santa."-Ruth MacMillan. 5. Dialogue - "M.rs. Hoo1igan's New Spring Hat.” 6. Duet-"Twinkle on High"- June Foster and Marion MacLeod. 7. Recitation _' “The Runaway Stockings"-Miriam McDonald. 8. Song-"One Holy Night"- Claire MacMillan. 9. Dialogue-Carols-Miss Nich. o1scn's class. V 10. Chorus-"Shine Out Oh Blessed Star"-School. 11. Recitation-June Fostex-._ 12. Motion Song-Mrs. Sl1aw's class. 13. Solo-Doris MacDonald. l/i. Piano Solo-Bernice Wood. 15. Dialogue-‘"17ie Mothcrjs Re- form Club"-Mlss MacKay's class. 16. Trio-Thelma, Helen, Hone Dingwcl1_ - 17. C. G. I. T.-“The Christmas Journey." 18. Recltatlon-“The Coming of Santa Claus." 10. Santa Claus. A vote of thanks to tlioso in charge of program was extended by Mr. H. A. MacDouga1l and second- cd by Mr. A. A. McDonald. N. H. L. 'Hockey 0T'1‘AWA AT RANGERS Ottnuu, 2; Rangers, 4. First Pcrlorl: 1-Rangers, W. Cook, 32:00. 2-Ottawa-Shields, 3:14. 3-Ottawa-Howe, 7:11. 4-Rangers-Pettlnger iKccling), 19.44. Penalties-Sinrr, Somers, Filmi- gan, Shields. _ Sccf1.d Period: 5-Rangers, Boucher (F. Cook, Brennan) 13:05. I 6-Rangers-W. Cook 1F. Cook. Boucher) 16:36. Penalties-Somers, Shields, Smith. I-I, Kilren, Starr, Peitlngcr Third Period: No score. Penalties - Brennan, Johnson, Somers. DETROIT AT CANADIENS Detroit, I3; Canadiens, 3. First l’eriod= l-Detroit-Voss (Lewis, Wisc- man) 13:13. 2-Detroit-Goodfellow, (F. Car- son) 17:35. Penalties-Evnus. Mondou. Second Period: 3-Canadiens-Morcnz, ll :18. Penalties-Morenz, Lewis. Third Period: Mnntha) 13:26. 5-Detroit _ Cnllaghcr ¢Emms, Gcodfellow) 15:52. Gagnon) 18:14. Penalties- None. Overtime Period: No score. , Penalties-None. MAROONS AT TORONTO Mlroons, 0; Toronto, 1. 1-Toronto-Clancy 19:50. Penalties-Ward. Second Period: No score. Penalties-None. ~ Third Period: No score. I tame no ' Pmaltiss-&gDlli\\LI\wu. 4-Canadiens-Lcplnc, (Joliet, S, 6-Canadiens-G. Carson (Joliat, -MIIRUIINS IIISE TORONTO. Dee. 20-(By 'The Canadian Press)-King Clancy's shot from the blue lirlc, in the first period, driving past Flat Walsh before he kncwit was coming, won Toronto Maple Leafs a. National Hockey League game from Mon- treal Maroons 1-0 here tonight. Clancy's counter, rather lucky in itself, gave the world champions an edge they deserved on the ev- cning's play. The victory gave To- ronto a five point edge in the standing over Ottawa Senators. It was Mnroons fifth straight dcfont. llcld evcn in territorial play by tho Montrealcrs in the first per- iod, the Leafs outplayed the Mar- oons in the second period and held a good odgc in the third. Although body checks were handed out right and left, play was fairly clean. On- ly five penalties were handed out. four of them. in the last session. At one stage in this frame Leafs had an advantage of two men but could do nothing with it. "Happy" Day, veteran defence- man, played s. sparkling game for the winners and Clancy, Jackson, Cotton. D:u'i'l\gl1. Bailey and Blair were quite up io their usual good games. i --.___M¢_ nfmuii un- UANVUIIKS TIE FORUM, Montreal, 20- :uw- left to mourn of ine ram f:.u1‘rl,\'. olic Cemetery luljoinim.: :lic clnircljl 3 M. ALBAN FARMER' Only one other canriidatf- obtain- ` "Red" C°°k n°|°“'~'d I two sons, M. 1., Gfmfifi of Icinlmr.. WHS -W‘\'f'“‘@d by a measur- - “NEW YEA .\Iondu_v, January 2. 1933, \'icioriz_l Park, from 3 to g railing will present thc . privzltc sccrciary and one in f. Ras DAY ‘ To LEAFS I _ 0| -s\'i\u>A'rm' l-:xl-nr;.-=."s.--Rl and Janie all ui. lmmr. The rr--F "~--- 1 mains were <:on\'c_\'<:;.' 1-‘r:ll.xj ` ~*IX'l`U‘f'I`|I »'\NNI\`ERS»\Il1-i" evenings train to_liis home wlierr ;'1`l1<’ lwslviifible h0me 0! Mr. and mmm Wm take p;a¢(.__5 ilifrs, Wm. J. Palmer of Freeland, ___.,_ _.__ ‘Lot ll, prcscnted a gay scene on ._.|N5TAL|,AT|0N 0;: ,oypl Sniuri.\l_r iw E L 0 M E 1 9 3 3 @- Lcrm. R_ayner; Director of Cere- Rothesay’ N_ B___S ‘lost night from Mr. F. S. Mundle, perhaps unfair, maybe incorrect, to ____ manager of the Fredericton Hoc- pre _SENT To SUPREME (.m.KT__ key Club advising them that they t Harris Pye' of mt 16' was mm um liavc released all claims on "Red" iessionnl raids into the City Lcngui to thc supreme Colm }.Csu.,.,|;,y at‘Cuol: lust years liockcy acc with ranks in ilu: lust i\\'o gears mu! the preliminary hearing held before llie l\iunctuu }Ia\\'lis. It is under- there is notluiig lo su|>porl ili- M,._ George M_ Mamwwsr MagiS_ stood Fredericton had a prior claiii statement, picvicluig anyone carl-i ¢_,-abe for prince County M me on the little right :\~inger's services, to Court House, Slinuncrsldc, llc imllllf- “T15 SD0l'i.\' 0i10llgh i0 lot him sent nmnicur inlcnt :s lui'-rin! "- uliargcfl with tlir- ilu-it of n 'i`o_\; 1:0 I0 ilu' l-lub of his ciioicc. Thi- that of olicr cln_\s from the ranch of W. W. .\i1l’cr, of lclcfiluiil from Mr. Mumllo con- Lot 16. Six witnesses were exam- rlurlcli wlili, “Good Luck!" sume that it is better than in he past. There have been no pro- makc ii, that the class of pre- ln New York City, wlicrc ).i.lu. conducted by W. Henry Noonan. Appreclaied is” square Garden is Preparing 1' Mr. waiter E. Darby, ani>f»=\1~r:l fm-I ~ Slash prices for nrofcssionnl munf-=. the accused. Ball, uns: :xllo\v1‘rl for A gr»_siur<= of this sort places sporl 1?'000 mnsmn IDL of I)m])l° m mv" ms sum of $21000 f,,,.VLh,, p,.,.,,,,,,,,. rgpecmny hockey in UN pmmmon city-iurnccl out to 5(-g thc mum. and $1,000 each for two surf-liv.-=, wwe in the picture it enjoys Z. teurs. New York fans are in a po- the Maritime Provinces today, and sman W distinguish between me ractlveness of both classes and ‘ tt - . ._ _Savane rN.iUm' ._ 1.1.- sr. ,_,n,,,,_ lm mm,`h;, ,mf A'bcg“m§ it is rairi,.~,snr.~ in 5.1,- um. ous. Clair Cr0kc1i.0fEi11c1‘ul_`“ V* W llndcr auspices of Prince Edward Island High- ! 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