Qrflfiljdfiifi lii9oggtgigsgillllflad mean l.’ A‘ MESSAGE. FRmTsKNTA ethos JOE E. The TililiEill-‘UOT PRINCE ED WA R D NOW PLAYING MATINEIZ 3 P. M. — 16c. 26c. NIGHT ‘i’ 6; llAS-Zlie, 37!‘, 45c ALSO SIIOIIT TALKIES PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY MATINEE 3.15, 16¢, 26c—SPECIAL PRICES AT NlGl-IT TIME 7 a 9 P. M. 26¢, 31¢, 52¢ TiiE Piciulirvowvi: BEEN WAITING rch Willi iiiis_ GREAT cisrl f-rohnoo v i rvniiniivuou fl“@§AtVFQllD°"@"BIIIlY mums oroua our: naaouou , . Seize‘ , tllisroiivl STARS STARS I o-q o4 o< We-..‘ ,..~._ | Nlzviivhs“, _ A / A , Qwing to the llgtll of Grand Second Show Will Not Start at Night Till 9 P. M. wot-Wm “an “rs.- urlbfl-I-l I {I 735W"- cnmcv. vo vllwm" '1 “an! . on out clam A“ ' .\_ -,-<, Santa Claus has enlisted a new helper in his vast army of work- grg during .. lumpy Christmas reason. liis workshop at the North Pole is n0 longer dc- pendent upon the rlidio for com- munication. '1 he (Ionndian Na- tional Tclelzrilphs have extended on "invisible ivire" tn the top of (he world, and it is now possible to senil "Silnnijirnms" from flfll’ 0f their nilmerilils lmincli nfliccs an the little ones, rit their homes. These messages will heiir ilie date line of "Tile North llnle" allil will he sipneil ivy the‘ happy’, 91f! aiiint himself. The banner-Wm was inaugurate-ii iiist (Jlrlilmflfi and it proved m he such o suc- (e55 among ill‘_' iliililrrn that, this Chyi§1|]],|<, its any: lllis heen er- oended, and it is now made avail- able, to parents throughout the Dominion. Owing to the volwnt‘ of the "Siiritriizrzim" IYUSIIICSS» “qnyh i; assured, ilie cos: of aenzlini; them is snliill anil the mcisilues he i. Zicreil by a uniiurniril luvs". ..'r boy at Jilly (irne on, or before, Llirisunas Dav. FUR BUYER GUMING Our Mr. Aarons will be in Charlottetown Tuesday, llrccmber 13th and dzlys following when he will be pleased to meet the many Fox Ranchers he has purchased furs from in the piist as well iis others. As usual he will be paying highest market prices. LElIlil Fllil comriiiiv in. B. R. Holman Maritime Representative 90 Queen Street, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Matinee 3 P. M. lle, 28c. Night‘! £8.45 261.5370. LYLE TALBOT THELMA TODD ALSO SERIAL NOW In “KLONIJYKE” AND TERRYTOON CAPITOL . IONDA Y MATINEE 8.15 aoooo 11c, 26c. NIGHT 'l i 8.45 26c, 37c. Sui WAs Nor Duo Non ALIVE» o o JUSI G PERFORMING HIS EVERY DESIRE! ‘ Nan‘: n burning, glonioroin lwo tolo told on cugtl n». IIBITIII-lllttd OI m. iii-a daoth ...lhl nary \QRP‘ of o florid who plozod Ibo woman lio dailiod ‘Di undo: tho atmngo ipoli of Leg av” c WHITE zoniai: 5D g5 t‘ roniiorlng lm soul-loci, lltolua yot porrnlt. “ s @\‘\:a“ ill“ ting hot to wolli and hroatlia and do lilo snags“, g t a miy Itlddingi ha? Menu"? c)!“ Starts where all other BING CROSBY himnoviirovr-E Thrillers leave off l. — st‘. Marks Church of Kenaington, gave ‘a pleasant soqal event recent- ly in honour of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrspllrnry Clozicr, oi M0050 01' New Alma"- wh° were BEDEQUE r Wllmot- Valley iv-z-rc recent visitors Towlllll’ mllrrl°ll~ to Hamilton ,thr welcome ghosts nt the home of Mr. and iVlrs. George Crozler. The “True Blue" branch of Jun- Welcmne l-‘llést "I ior Red Cross of the Norborough siilllllf“ Acklilml- School, gathered inst Friday nf- tcmoon in the schoolhouse in a- very interesting and successtul meeting. The meeting was opened, followed by the roll-call, nlimltcs, and business discussions. The roll- call for the next meeting is to be answered with n “fruit? The pro- gramme committee in charge Miss Ethel Douglas and Miss Ruby Day. The social poltilon oi the meeting‘ l\Il's. Elmer Stewart has return- ed to her home in NOTbOYO. 1mm a pleasant visit in Hunter's River, the ivclcollli- guest of her sister Mrs James Andrews. Mr. H. Clark of Summerslde, sptnt list Sunday with relatives in Lower Bccleq\ie.—B was then indulged in, with the Iol- l‘l?-‘"=R0KE $611001’ lowing numbers: recitation, Illa:- ham Harding; a duct, --R._dw,.‘.._:|<~. i-illlwlu; ti; the honor roll for November: Gracie VIll~- l, (mint; Grahiiln; 2, (Jxlrl Graham; 3, Archibald Gra- hum. Grade VII-l, Gerald Graham; 2, Ruby Llewellyn; 3,\Nelllc Senca- baugh. Grade III-l, Stanley Llewellyn. Grade II-l, Roy Graham. Grade I (Sm-l, Emma Llew~ cllyn. Grade I (Jr.)—l, Brycr Llewellyn. Perfect attendance: Archibald Graham, Gerald Graham, Grant Graham, Roy Graham, Carl Gra- ham, Nellie Sencabaugh, Emma Llewellyn. Elizabeth M. Condon-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) was sweetly rendered by Reta lviul- lctt and Dorothy Crokeil; a ltflllll- ion, Douglas Webster and a rrci- tzltlon, Ivan Webster. The progzrnill was much enjoyed, nnd the met‘.- ing was brought to a close. There was a special service lrlst Sunday evening, in the United Church at Centreville Bedeque, being under the auspices of the Perseverance Mission Band, the members taking interesting parts. The choir rendered appropriate singing and music. A larg congre- gation enjoyed this eveningki scr- vice. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bernard, Lower Freetown have been spend- ing a few days in Burlington and vicinity. LAMP RAYS LIKE DAYLIGl-IT I Nearer natural illumination than any light ever produced, rays from a new gas-electric lamp can be pro- duced more cheaply than electric light. The inventor, Prof. Georges Claude, one of the world's foremost physicists, says that the new form of illumination gives a cold light that has no cilect on color, whereas color effects change under lights now in use. The illumination is produced by passing an electric current though a mixture of rare gases in a tube, says Popular Me- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Agnew and little daughter of Wllmot Valley, were visitors to Malpeque, welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. MacGougan. A number of the members of the ____ _ """"-'—"-—"'. Morning Special AT MASON'S BEAUTY SHOP From the hours of 9 to ll ‘Jolfogrepflmiezllz’ 2&3; chanlcs Magazine. Invention of the f“. u" pm’ of 535m Make cold light closely follows Professor your lppointmeng, ,,,,|y_ Claudeb production of the neon- Phone 680. 6904-12-9-21 gas light, now widely used for ad. i ‘wmsllifl Purpose!- i Special Christmas Groceries SUGAR, 10 lbs. ......... MOLASSES, per gallon ONIONS, No. I-lfl lbs . . . . . BROKEN PEKOE TEA (bulk) per lb MACARONI, 3 packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 packages . BULK RAISINS, per lb. LARD, per lb. . . . . . . . . .. SIIORTENING, per lb. wurrr: Balms, l0 u» . . . . .... CLARICS PORK AND BEANS, large . CLARKKS PORK AND BEANS, medium . CLARICS PORK AND BEANS, small ISLAND PORK AND BEANS, large . . . . . . . . .. . ISLAND PORK AND BEANS, medium, per can , ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 98 lb. bag . . . . . . . ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR, 9B lb. bags 24 lb. bag FLOUR . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . APPLES Macintosh Reds, per dozen .. GRAPES, 2 lha E. I. liiiYS 25o S. ll. KAYS Charlottetown, P. E. I. 13 I'll)" Queen St. Cor. Pownal a Richmond Sis. South _ Miss Emily Murray, has return- cd to her home from a delightful holiday; spent ‘in Hampshire, the lilvely‘ Mr. and Mrs. Services for Sunday: West Cove- heod, I1 a..m.; Stanhope, 3 pm; Union, 7 tun. Male choir will ling at the evening service. criitniii. cuiinuiiii mar SIX nus LEFT of Wol- {mcri Pro-Holiday Sale. Buy your Christmas Gifts now. 6008-13-10-11. W. M. S. MEETS-fine annual meeting of the Bulibury Women's Missionary Society was hold on Wednesday, Dcc. 7th and was very largely attended. A very successful year was reported amount of a1- locatlon having been reached. Elec- tion of oflicers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. J. I". Gard; vice ores. Mil-s. Chas. Stewart; recording scrotal-y Mrs. ‘J. A. MacDonald: corresponding secretary Mrs. P. Mutch; treasurer Mrs. B. Henry; strangers secretary Mrs. C. J. Wood; secretary Christian Steward- ship Mrs. H. Mulch: temperance secretary Mrs. G. Webb; associate members sec'y Mrs. E. Douglas. e‘- cumn RIVER-On Sunday. Dev- Ilth tho services in the Px-esbyiflfllfl Church, Clyde River. b8 l9 11 a. m. Sunday School 10 a .m. nave worm BATTERY stored at Malletfa battery service and in- sure proper care for the winter. 6833-I3-2-fw-1mth. l-‘BEDERICTON XMAS TREE and Concert Thursday, December 22nd. 7015-12-10-11. LEAVING FOR MONTREAL- Mr. H. K. S, Hemming leaves this morning for Montreal on a month's visit. BIUOOKFIELD-‘Ilie service in Mr. .1. 1.. Iockllart of .1. .1. Sflook Brookficld Congregation Oil Slm- Ltd. left yesterday for ‘Iruro to ut- tend a conference of the Company's day, Dec. 11th Will be 8S fOIIOV/Si salesman. Hartsville 2 p. m. Sunday School 1.15 p. m. Brooltteld 3.15 p. m. and Hunter River '1 p. m. Sunday School 8.15 p. m. I ORAPAUD SAINT JOHN'S‘ CHURCH? Decsmbe, 1m,’ H3151 Grade X.-1, Esther Harper; 2, Communion 11.00. service every Sadie Shaw: 8, Mildred MacWll- Wednesday evening during Advent llama and Jean Bradley (equal)- B.00 p. m. Springfield, Saint Eliza- beth's Church, December‘ 11th, Ruth Roper; 3, Wilfred Robertson. EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor roll for November: umrnn cannon scavices- ' Grade IX.—~l, ‘Nora Harper; 2, I Evensong 7.00. Grade VIII.-—1, Louise Andrew; KILLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE Grade VI.—1, Walter Morrtssey; _Dg@d a; the M355 Gen, Hospital, 2, Irene Smith; 3, Zita Morrlssey. I Boston, on Nov. 29, from the ettects Grade V.—1, John Grotto; 2, Ed- of injuries sustained when stnick . ward Roper; 3, Evelyn Gallant. by an automobile Margaret Elliza- Grade IV.—1, Ursula Morrlssey; William gnd Anne Henderson P'ck- Grade III.—1, Ralph Robertsoin] ard, formerly of Charlottetown '3, Ernie Moore; 3, Florence Roper.‘ Royalty. . Grade II.—1, Lillian Grotto; 2, ——— Doria Clements; 3, Bernice Moore, POLICE O0URT-—At the r011“ Grade 1 Sr.—-1, nlchiii-a Holmes court Yesterday Immllg, B- 1118" and Irene R°Der (equal); 2, James charged with vagrancy was dlsmlss- 931mm 3' Ethel Ropen eii. There were three cam 01' "on" i ai-aae I Jr.—1, Elmer Roper‘ 2 payment or dog tax: o"? Pflld m‘ Billy Leflirgey; s, oigii Smith I ' and the other W0 were filled $3 "l"! . Perfect attendance-Mary Brad. lcosis or s days. $5 or 5 days respec- 1m mommy Rope,’ more,“ Mob rlascy, Mildred Macwilliams, Jean . 3795195’. Ruth Roper, Ml l FIRE AT NORTH TRYON-FIIC Damch. mum Andrew L l 2, Arthur Love; 3, Jennie Cudmore. ' l‘ bcth Pickard, daughter of the late i 2, Jessie Wllcatley; 3, Alvin Andrew.‘ l Face Creams Face Powders Dusting Powders Perfumes Toilet Waters Toilet Sets in Pearl and Amber l ' Parisian Ivory \ , Ebony Sets ‘ Toilet Combinations Yardley’s Toilet Sets ~~ Three Flowers Sets x ; Ashes of Roses ‘ Houbigant Sets Ladies and Gents Travelling Sets Vanity Cases Atomizcrs STATIONERY Bolted Writing Paper Writing (loses liridge Sets "flying Cards vVaterman’s Fountain Pens Water-moms Pencils ' jCifts Leather Goods Thermos Bottles Thermos Kits Tlierniat Heat Pails Cameras Kodaks Chocolates Crystalized Ginger Riley’s Candy Ladies Hand Bags Boudoir Lamps Christmas Cards Fancy Soaps Military Sets Flashlights Safety Razors Shaving Sets Walking Sticks \sh Trays Cigarette Lighters Cigarette Holders Tobacco Pouches Humidors Cased Pipes Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Fancy Boxed Chocolates Sugared Fruit Jellies Creme de Menthc Jellies Powder Puff Containers Johnson we are fli your service, let us help in your l selections. & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Corner Kent and Prince Streets b k t 'n Heath M. chlshoinrs; » stxee Iflllilrtli 'I‘i-yon, Thursday morn-, awe’ Vera Roper’ Zita M°rrmseyi ins ha. 8th in. 6.45 a. m. A nech-l em smith’ Alexmd" L°‘“'§°Y' IJOI‘ PBssinE noticed fire through ihii Eilwzr: P0P". Alvin Andrew. Ur- sua orrls e , I»! 1 wmdolls “m! gave the alarm to M,“ l RalPh Roljeiltsomartiilfnieclemiigij: CIIlShOTXD il-Ild With U18 help OI L118 neighbors soon had it under con-l Lloyd smith’ Bernice Mwre- omen trol. The origin of the fire is not; ggrrlssgin All“ Ham“. Irene known, It started in the dry goods per‘ y Mfume?- side under the count-tr and the Hows H‘ Jenkins» Prllwlllfll. damage 1s n0; heavy except for the Emmi- MacNevin, assistant. show case and counter destroyed- British Guide (showing plaggg of lnterestl-It was in this room that Lord Wellington received his ma; commission. American Tourist (suddenly in- tcrested)—-How much was it? ROCKY POINT——'A. number of the lads who are lovers of skating have been working hard dammlnz‘ We flow of water on John Smith's creek, which promises to give sufllclent supply ot water tor a sblendid Sheet of ice in the near future. May the“ eflorts be crowned with, Friends were curry to learn oi the mlgfortung which b81611 MI‘. Edwttid Currie, Fail-view. While feeding turnips in an animal he in some way tossed his head 8W1"! MY- cw“ a. forceiul blow about the eye. Med- Ical aid was summoned and Mr. Currie is now doing nicelih- Qllm a number attended the dflnw 11nd concert in Afton Hall on Thursday night; given by Nine Mlo Creek talent-R. e- <" THE BAPTIST CI-IURCIL-To- rnorrow morning the Rev. A. C. Vincent will apeak on "My Best. for Christ.’ The subject o! the even- ing sermon will be "How to Date Proaperitys Return." In the mom- ing Barnbyb Anthem, "Sweet is Thy Mercy" and Shanks’ "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go" will be sung by the choir. In the evening, the male quartette, Messrs. Qulgley, Calder, Dingwell and Stems will sing Ackley’s "Just Outside the Door." The choir will render Smarts "0 Give Thanks." The ev- ening service will be broadcast by station C. H. C. K. ._,____,g m A Paetw" cow ow 8on0 WEE Tho beat fortification I with whidh to face tho winter 1| that sense of security and comfort that comes from a cel- lar wall aiipplicd with our high grade coal. Phone in today. tl.n.6il|is&tto COAL _ PHONE m I y, Eh HI w in H Q Phone 381-1.. mum, 5L Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness land‘ Plate Class Ihsurance at Lowest‘ Rate. Agent at Summérside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St, Charlottetown m‘ HQ h.$ii?i~@'ll1 VISIT OUR M’! Gift Floor! om Floor to now- Planned For You! If you are puzzled over what to give- you'll find something here to please and de- light And the values will surprise you! Stroll ‘flu-u’ Giit Floor And Solve Your Christmas Problomo t While our whole store is literally filled with practical, sensible thing's for Christmas -Gift Floor contains articles from partment-arranged for Home Gifts Endura- They Reflect Good Judgment These are thrifty days, everto sensible giving. making selections. 10 p91‘ “m; reserves any article. pointing usa ran ELEVATOR AND avast-arc LMAAIWS GIFT FLOOR easy selecting. t up help you in Down Payment every De- more than iiitaifllr _ __{/ 1G F!