DEQFZQBER 30.1947 KATHARINE HEPBURN PAUL HENRID ROBERT WALKER v {b PRINCE nnwaan .... ‘To day and Wed. In “SONG SHOWING color-hundreds o] camera eyes are yours. up: from a hundred vantage points, * DRIVE TO THE ABBEY - . SCENES - . Added: Feature: TYRONE POWER. ll GOO-GOO NEW YEAR’S EVE l FRDLID u u! PRINCE EDWARD C E T Y C U R TICKETS NCW REGULAR PRICES BUT . NC CNILDREN’S TICKETS SPECIAL TICKETS DIILY WILL BE ACCEPTED FDR TIIE NEW YEAR eve MIDNIGHT siinw 3 1 ' i w: HAVE CORNERED THI 'v J -FUNNIEST or THE YEAR'S COMEDIES FOR our FEATURE slitting EDDIE BIIACNEN ms IIALEY vissinu '1 WELLES SPlllE JONES its! sinus i I V. PROGRAM STARTS AT llz45 P.M. v vrv¢“‘ v fvowvvvvvooo>vooaoovovvvvvvvwww-v-vvvvvv-vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvs vvv1vvvwv91OQOOlO9V99 > I > > D A ‘$1 ~ ~ ' '04 WOULD TOUILWORLD ' AND SHOOT MOVIES How Can I !!! __ HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 29 -(AP) — Anna Asbie n T l A new "international set" is form- I Ina among topflight members e.- the movie colony. Q. Hay up 1 make - ‘omuon Latest to express her desire to forhhapped lips? make pictures almost any place in A. Am “calm; fomum gm- thc ‘world but Hollywood is Merlc Oberon. Miss Oberon and her hus- band, cameraman Lucien Ballard, along with Paulette Goddard, her husband Burgess Meredith, and the Gary Coopers are seriously con- templating touring the fas- places of the globe and making movies as they travel: Many of the film's more serious 5 performers say they dislike the‘ artificiaiity or Hollywood. Borne live here only while working. Oth- ers have moved their residences J0 to 40 miles away. Miss Oberon, who lives on a lonely stretch of ssaooast 50 miles to the north, explains that "l-fol- lywood gives you no freedom. fr. O-Q 1 ' we exrrsss our THANKS T0 IIERDIIIAIIII coiisinuciioii coiiriuiv For -$o Generously donating our Hockey Uniforms tor the seoson I947-l94S WE WISH THE FIRM A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR MONTAGUE HOCKEY CLUB S A‘ cracked lips is one-half teaspoon- iul oi borax to one tablespooniui of lwflty- Mix the borax and honey "lllmlahly before applying. Q. How can I produce s hiph gloss on linen? A Mix the starch with luke- Wlhm water instead of cold. Then mix with boiling water until the de- sired thickness is acquired, add ‘.6 teaspoonful of salt, and stir with a white wax candle. Q- How oan I mend worn or torn rsloshes? - A. Use black or tan adhesive hi» as a mending tissue. it is easy to Innis and will hold securely ir the work is carefully done. \ ’e_LAA LLAALA AAAAAAAaA AAA a AkAAAA OF LOVE” AT 2:30-78 III 30 MINUTES OF THRILLI-NG COLORED PICTURES III] PRINCE EDWARD cosmic THUR. .- nu. and saw. W/T/ _ Ill TECIIIIICDLDR You can m If. complete In every detail. In all its wondrous. bringing you close-l Jig/j ' LEAVING THE ALTAR - - " THE RETURN TO THE PALACE - - " INTIMATE FAMILY DEPARTURE FOR THE HONEYMOON. “IIIE MARK 0F ZORRO” V VOOQ-QO O 9 O 0 CAPITOL TCIAY Gilli WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 . Fgwe Wsl we»: o! se‘,fi'.','",ml,' I . hm CLAUDE"! HENRY ClllBEIlT-IIINIIA Edna May Oliver - Eddie Collins John Corrodlne - Dorris Bowdon Jessie Relpli - Arthur Shields | labsrt iowerv - Roesr linliol . ALSO NEWS 0 OOOQQOOOOIOQOOOFOO-OM butts into your private affairs. People want to peek into your bed- room to see what's going on -anri get sore if you don't let them. They sec-m to think that because you work hc:o you're their proper- .. Before the war. one section oi high society was represented by ar "international set" which spent its days wandering in luxurious com- fort from one spa to another a- round the world. Today, iew of the old continental fortunes are intact, and about the only grounp with enough spare time and money to take the place oi the "interne- tionnl set" is the movie crowd. For them, the Ballard-Meredith- Cooper idea is a natural. Picture people get bored easily , so they like to travel. Ii you can travel and make money, too, asits Merle, why not? ' WOMEN'S GROUP AIDS IN CANCER. RESEARCH MONTREAL. Dec. an -(CP) - Bralnchild of a dozen Montreal housewives, the Cancer Research Society within two years oi its founding has contributed ~more than $20,000 in fellowships and bursaries to further research inru the dread disease. Members or the same bridge club. the women all had done social wei- fsre work. but when several of the group lost friends and relatives through cancer, the ides of aid to cancer research was born. incorporated by the Quebeojov- eminent late in 1M5. the society granted four bursaries to young doctors and researchers in me and seven during 1M7. Money is grant- ed without distinction of creed since the society's aim is to aid as many scientists as possible, Mrs. Philip Caplen. president of the so- ciety since its inception, said in an interview. with a current unites-ship of THE GUARDEN, CHARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian ‘Ibis column is reserved for news or local interest but advertising ef - nawey nature may be inserted at fivroesste a word strictly pay- ihie In advance. CBASWELL for Photographs Men's Overcoats. Henderson d: Cudmore. CITY TAXES. — Interest will be dlB-TKOG 0n 4th installment Oity of Charlottetown taxes if not paid by ‘December 31st. AT YOUR. SERVICE-Amine: Coal Co. Phone 2498. ss i/s our DON'T FORGET the Stools Tak- iirig Sale at Bernard's Btore, Bor- en. SALE 0F 1948 FESTIVAL MUSIC in January, at Toonibs, Miller Bros, Music Stores in Charlottetown. I00 NEW HYDE PARK SUITS ii-xrived today. Get yours for New Yesrs-todsy. Henderson 8r. Cud- cnore. _ BY AIR to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Marl- llilll) Central Air" ays 206i or 540. THE AUCTION SALE that was to take place today at the Sporting ‘fiitiib has been postponed to a later 1a e. ‘ l CITY TAXES. — The City of Charlottetown Tax Office will re- miain open from 7.00 to 9.00 P. M. each evening until December 31st. BERNARD‘! STORE, Borden. has all new stock. Be sure and visit inhe- Store. Full line Groceries, Hard- ware and Dry Goods, Watch for the Sale in tihis paper. I CIVIC ELECTION. - All City tzirzcs must be paid in full by Dec- ember 31st to vote in the February City election. I HYDE PARK SUITS fol‘ the New Years Party. 100 smart Suits ar- ,rived today. Henderson d: Cur- l-more. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 2D min- utes via Mariti-me Central Airways twice daily. Phone 206i or 540. THE PROTESTANT OBPIIANH AGE. Charlottetown. gratefully acknowledges receipt oi the grand total collection from fiuimmerside amounting to $1,060.96. 50TH. WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY - Mr. and Mrs. A. P‘. Cald- er. 44 Elm Avenue. were yesterday receiving the congratulations of their family and friends on thl: occasion of their 50th. wedding ari- niversary. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a mail charged and con- victed of the theft of a briefcase was sentenceinto five months in jail. Two cases under the Prohibi- tion Act were heard, one man being fined $100 and costs or two months, while the other case was adjourned by consent until Janu- ary 3. Three persons charged ivitn r being drunlrand incapable appear- ed, one being fined $10 or 10 days, one $5. and costs or i0 days, and the third remanded for one week. A man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $30 and costs or 30 days. Personals Miss Mabel Bovyer, Washington D. C., arrived in the city Tuesday evening to spend the holiday sea- son with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bower. . Prof. and Mrs. Gordon l-lyde arid young son Douglas, oi Angola. Indiana, are spending their Christ- mas holidays with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hyde, school Street, City. an advisory board oi six of Mon- treal's leading medical men. The bursaries ranging from $600. so $4,000. have gone to researchers s’- the Royal Victoria, Notre Dame, Montreal General and Jewish Gen- eral hospitals, the Neurological ln- stitute, University of Montreal and McGiil University. Supported by a 82 membership fee, the society receives countless donations every week from mem- bers as well as interested persons and organisations. "Because cancer does not respect age .ci~ee:l, sex or social standing," said Mrs. Capian "our appeal ior public aid has been so successful." "We sincerely hope the bursaries awarded Canadian doctors may help light-the spark oi discovew of a cure or preventive." - ___ in Memos-lam In loving msnnory of dear Aunt Minnie (Mrs. Hsrrr Hewett) "l" passed away December 28th, 1946. Alweyflenmsbesred I! lfer Niece and Nephew Elsie and Heath- lss Memos-lam In loving memory of my dear husband, Vernon Parsons. wne passed away December 39th, sees. It is lonesome here without you And sad the weary way lib: ifelg lIOCllseIl-IIIQ tome sin you were called away. Peaceful be your sleep dear is» band "n; sweet to breathe year nanse As l loved you in life In death I'll do the sense. The ‘Iowan that ere placed apea your grave May witnes- and decay lsist my love fer yon, who sleeps be- ‘h I sssa lbal nevu- fade any. more than 1,700 t e society has Ever Remembered In Ilh Wife. THE EASTERONTIUARDIANO AGENTS: MONTAGUI-Z: Harold f. Landry. Albert Altken. Mrs. _ Slowest. Mies Harriet. Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. AGENT SOURIS: M. A. MacLean. Byrd; The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: Condoifs and Florence Roper: In St. Peter's: The Poss Oflice. Mr. Stewart Vickers, chartered, Bristol And lllcinlty accountant, has returned to his’ duties in Halifax after spending the Christmas holidays with his_ mother, Mrs. Winniired vlckers,1 ___ Montague. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Char- lottetown, were holiday visitors to Montague guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Mr. Melvine Byrne, of the C. N R. Hotel Staff spent Christmas Day at Bristol. returning to the city u in the evening. , ___ ‘ Rabbits that some love for their stew were offered for sale here last week at sixty cents a pair. Like al other eats they have gone up ‘from ten cents a pair to sixty. Miss Jessie Hutcheson, nurse in training at the Prince Edward ls- iand Hospital, spent the Christ- mas holidays at her home in Montague. I . I Miss Teresa O'Brien. City, spent. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, Sum- merside, were holiday visitors t0 Montague, guests of Mrs. Adams‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vlckerson. Miss Ruth Clements. staff of lvlariiime Electric, Charlottetown, has returned to her duties iolioiv- ing the holiday spent at her home in Montague. Regarding the skating rink, it ls reported by Mr. Lorne Wigginton, manager, that there is a consider- able depth of ice already, and with a day or so of cold weather, skat- Ing and hockey will get under way. Mr. William Webster has complet- ed the riew ticket office which will be of more efficiency both to the ticket seller and customers alike. Mr. Webster is also building play- ers‘ boxes for the greater conven- ience of the players, who have al- ready been given a new hockey room on the first floor. The visit- lng team will use the hockey roon) above the stairway. At the hockey meeting on Monday night. it was decided to accept Souris applica- tion to enter the King's County League. The meeting, attended by representatives from Georgetown. got under way with a feeling of compromise on many disputabie points, and both clubs are to be commended on their Shed fellow- ship. It is hoped that on Monciuy, the next meeting will see the schedule for the League drawn up, and that the hooks)’ season will. get under way to s good start. As yet no decision has been made regarding a team en- tering the intermediate plilfffloivns. but it, is expected that there will be one, if not two teams in tilt; League hoping to brin! "l! championship to xinirs- This year looking at the slate oi hoc- lcey players on the respectiv- icams it looks as ii there is 8°’ ing to be some real hockey in store for the fans. souris is strong, v Montague is strong, and Georizt- ' lown ls ss strong as Souris o: Montague. The winner of the Taylor's Jewellers TTOPhY WI“ fight hard to win this coveted mill. and w, hope to see some splendid games while they are earning it. Georgetown I I - RUI Vicinity . ‘Mi. John Boyce of Charlotte- town ls holidaying at the hOm” 05 his parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. J Boyce. Miss Fanny Deliory left a few days ago on a short visit to Bos- ton, Mass. Miss Bernadette acuily oi Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to her home in qsorstf-Owfl- Mr. loo Grant who has been spending his holiday with his fam- ily here, left on Monday for st. John, N. B. Maurice DCLOVY. Vice Princiill‘ of Georgetown High school in uti- lizirig some of his Christmas holl- day time to take a short course .'.n First Aid. sponsored by the Red Cross Society in Charlottetown. Miss Helen Goteli of Charlotte- town is visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cellus Ooteli. Miss Rita Wight of Charlottc- town ls enjoying his holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. William Wight of Burnt Point. On Saturday night the powerfu‘ Provincial Government snoiv,PI°“’~ spent approximately two hours k plowing our streets and pedestrians as well as motorists took advan- tage or the fine travelling thus provided. -Ge0. l tiie Christmas holiday here with hcr young friends. She is only five but loves the country. Mr. Fulton Dingwell, Kenslngton spent Christmas in Bristol and lvforeli, lils old home port before moving to tiie ivcstern city where ho is a blacksmith by ~trade. Geese reported so scarce at. Christmas and the price raised sky high iverc not scarce Christmas Eve as storemen were looking for buyers to take them away. Owing to the severe storm many did not get home for the holiday while some were around for only part of the day. Despite the rag- ing storm Fr. McKenna, arrived at. glorell for Christmas day mass on me. It is understood that the old Morell Hall that was purchased last fall by Leo Rossiter of the firm of Dingwell and Rossiter will be converted Into a show room for machinery. mostly farm machinery of the different latest kinds. -B. No less than seven cars were stuck in one place on tiie highway here Christmas Eve night until the arrival of the snow plough from the city. Many complaints were heard on Christmas day that the plough stationed at Morell re- mained idle while other plough: ivcre at work. " Quite a number of home comers lo Bristol on Christmas Eve boarded the regular I. M. T. bus in the city hours before leaving time and to their sorrow at five thirty the busses were ordered can- celled. As the train was gone there was nothing to do but gather up parcels and trudge back to thr boarding house or home and forget Christmas in the country. The Government snow plough opened the back farms road into Bymes Road last week for the Mount Stewart doctors to get through on calls with their car. Dr. Roach and Doctor Shepard trav- el together on calls. They are the two new doctors that have taker. up practice at Mount Stewart and are being welcomed by all. Sadness came to this vicinity on Christmas morning when Mr Frank O'Brien, in the SIilllOtt Road district was called in death. Buf- fering a stroke a few days ago he failed to rally and passed away Christmas morning. lils funeral was held to the Church of St. Laurence, Morell Rear on Saturday morning where Mass was sung b] the pastor, Rev. P. McKenna. Bur- ial was in the church cemetery. i-ie leaves a wife and a grown up -famliy to moum his passing. The Guardian extends sincere sympathy to the family. Mr. Lloyd Co, lobster packer here, reports that the outlook for getting gear made this winter is very slim. Last winter he paid out hundreds oi dollars to workers for knitting thousands of trap heads and other work on the nets and traps. but thLs season he will have nothing in this line for those who are idle now. Fishermen will be very easy on gear and packers, ‘no says, won't gamble on what i946 wil] be like, there are so many fishing now with so much gear. i947 will be remembered as a big building year for this vicinity with a dozen new houses put up, a new modern up to the minute hall with Legion offices on the top floor and bowling alleys in tiie basement. and a new modern creamer-y with a freezer where pat- rons will be able to store meat, etc., and one more a new rink that will be closed In. In 1948 and probably a new meat market will open its doors in the spring, as the building that was the Ander- son and Rossiter store a few years 20% ALL NEW SAVE - - - . B, Buying NOW ALL LADIES’ CCATS FUR-TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED Discount WOOLS and CREPES DRESSES 10% Discount §'*G€>\§-\' c» § Going at 25% KENN I66 QUEEN ST. 1 Rack of DRESSES 1 Rack of SKIRTS Ladies’ Roady-to-Woarl Next Door To Bus Stop 1/2 Price off E D TS PHONE I766 ago was moved to its new grounds I last fall. Electric power also came, this way and many are now using Smart Girl George F. Wort! \ b I -——— I Eric's brown eyes vieie soft and kindly. “I'm sorry, but there's been a very unpleasant development and we need you. This morning Coal Mayberry phoned Dud and unenf- ioned having seen him at a llarlem night club with Lolita Monterey on his last trip to town. Coral said that he might as well come clear with her. and he told her she was crazy. When he said he was telling the truth. she said, ‘All right, old dear. if that's the way you want to sct.! You see. it's‘ the groundwork for a frame-up.‘ Vi"! Arden l5 too smart lo try tiny-l thing usual or obvious I've got to get him away from that hotel wiilil ins frame-up shaping up. ‘I couldn't tell li-im that. It would bcE his idea of a cowardly retreat. In-' stead. I sold him on ihc Irlca of pursuing his investigation of Corall Mayberry, by following her to LongI Inland. And he wants you to heliiI him as you promised you wouldl last night. You must see hcr and‘ do some clever sleuthing. And Pop Kresco called on the senator yes- lcrday afternoon and implied that he knew the identity of Van‘ Arden’: girl." "He does know it," Sally said. "He didn't tell Dad who she is. Do you know why?" "Yes, He's biackmaiilng me. too‘. He's forcing me to devote a whole column to raving about a horrible restaursnt- he dwns. He gaveime until Thursday. He knows I de- livered that interns suit." "Don't worry about it," Eric said.‘ “I'll attend to It Monday morning.“ She said derislvely. Doosn't that make you rather noble?" i “Sally, stop beng an ostrich. l; hate to mention it. but l knowi something about Barney Teel’: father." _ She said liuskiiy. “What are you talking about?" . "You know what I'm talking about. Now. call Barney." l Her eyes were dark with anguish. She dialed Barney's number. She. hoard the repented buzzing as his number was rung. She said. “He isn't home." But just then Barney. answered. llc said hello in a voice thick with sleep. i "Barney. listen. I've got to break; our date for this afternoon. This‘ time I'm not going to llc to you. Eric Larsen has blackmailed me again. l can't explain. l can't ever explain. He insists that. I go olil to their Long Island place ovcr the weekend." ~ "Very well." Barney said. Hel didn't sound angry, no sounded in-'_ different. "If you don't. mind." he‘ said. “I'll go back i0 sleep. When Brie was gone. Sally tele- phoned Van Arden. She said rap- idly: "The Lnrsens were Just here. They forced me tn break a date! with Barney. They're faking me to Lond Island for the weekend. They're suspicious oi Coral May- horry. They think you're going to frame the senator ‘somehow with Lolita Monierey." l l "I'll undoubtedly sec you out there. I've SOITlClIiIHII hf Ill" greatest importance to toll you." it seemed to Sally there was an, ominous inflection in his voice.- "And If the senator should iskc the alligator briefcase to Long- lsland, find rornr- way to iii. m" know. That. my rlcnr. is rin order."- I ciurren xxii ; Iirlc returned to‘l-iis apartment: 8e felt depressed about Belly. Until. now he had been very busy trying: to save sally for himself and saw. ing her from certain diseaster by‘ more or less harmless devices. N01,] he realised he had used s device _Green have called. 1f either that had been really cruel. He Ill very sorry for her. but he had no intention or wavering or relenting He knew lliut Barney Teel was s rotlr-r. and he'd rather have her Iinrl it out right now than after she'd married him. When he went into his apartment Douglas reported that there had been tvco phone calls, one fro Mr. Polgrccn. wanting to know Mr. Larsen had read his play, and the other from Miss Mayberi-y. “She wants you to call her the mosndni you come in, Mr. Larsen." "Any word from Fentherly." "No, sir." "I'm expecting s very importani i-:ill from Fort Bend. Indians. X! will be from a Mr. Green. I'll spend the rest of the morning end the early afternoon at the public library. The senator and I are go- ing io Long Island for the week- end. You'd better stay here. I'd prcfcr il. if you didn't leave the apartment, until Wathorly and More‘ them calls before two o'clock, and if it's important, send a messenger u,» ihc- library I'll be in the news- plllwl‘ rnrim." He called Coral. She cried: "Oh darling. I'm simply in a-stste. Have you heard anything from Fort Bond?" "No." Eric said. “What has flu! Van Adi-cu got on Barney Tsel'| father?" l-le licni-rl hcr gasp. but her voice was conirclled. "I don't know what you're talking about." "f suppose you don't know, Guy Van Arden." “N0. Eric. i never heard of him Who is he?" "Never mind," he said. Ho lsnevi that she trusted him only to l certain point. Obviously Van Arden was blackmailing her with some information about Barney or Barney's father. She wanted Erie lo verify it. If it was true. She could depend on him to say noth- ing about it. But she would not trust him with the knowledge that she was involved with Van Arden. Ho sziiil. “Now, tell me why you collcri up the senator and pulled that damp line about Lolita Mon- tercy." “But, darling. 1 did it. for his own good. He really should be careful.‘ '“You‘re lying through your tecili, Look. Coral. I know that Van Arden is swinging a whip over you, and i know lliul it has some- thing to ilo with Barney Teei's father. Another person I know is in the some spCi you are. You're trying to save Barney. Do you TUIIIIZC you're letting yourself in for the kind of trouble that your money cfllft buy you out off? Do you realize that this Van Arden II a crook? ifr-‘ll be indicted by the Dopartmeni of Labor at any mom- ent. Tho senator is frying lo cor- nci- him anti we nc-cil help. not 0b- staclcs. Am I still talking non- sonso? Arc- you going out to Lon] Island for the weekend?" (To Be Continued) EXPEIII RADIO REPAIRS CALL MILLER BRDS. LIMITED we use AND nscouiuieko‘ <.iwiii»\i€'>.iii<iii|< / 1.. RADIO YUP-l ‘- s csa».a_.....a~-i~..r-aa-iv»maa.w--a u ~ s»: o... ..i»slee~.a.ssae- . ___ .__.__.,,_. _., _ {Mews-o'- sf‘. ., {FF