_ _.._ -..--.-- - 'u.ncn‘cln.QI-Hfl I production. Oi course, a in" -. - YOUR ‘ONE IN A MILLION"GIRL SONJA HENIE FINDS THF. BOY IN A MILLION . m, , TRIJNE A milgni irrn! A/pinrrrm-I n] Jinan/rung I \/Ifi/i!l/i' i/Iu/ Ill/HIS inugi‘ 3min...‘ " - EFPI » {z ‘idonja Iienie m Andwllily’ In “Thin Ice” At Prince Edward gin and Few pictures producer! during the past few ye 1r..- hare been ‘ fraught, with inure original qualities and dazzling lovciini~ss than Thin Ice, musical starring script Henie and Tyrone Power. now plnyitig at the Prince Edward TIIEZIiFO. ' Most films are easy to put inlo certain period lie, in the prcpflrnIiOn of the story and budget, another in Inztual production, and stil another In editing But with a Sonja Henie picture, all precedence goes to the wind. Her specialized talent. in Skating requires more care and de- tail in the planning and pro- duction of her plCiilrfls’. ' As an example. there are three gpectacuiar skating numbers in Thin Ice ‘This means the creation of a large rink suitable for the l ‘movements of eighty professional lkaters A refrieeraiing plant. had h) be comtructed, which utilized iiiles of pipes, laid around the; fly surface. The erection of an " Ice plant and n corps of engin- 3 flcrs was necessary to accomplish fi ToL-TQDAY nu SAT. ADDED .2 . . ("HARLEY CHASE ANI) CHAPTER ONE "new SERIALfffRAIIID PATROL": PRINCE EDWARD 35*”: TODAY & SATURDAY DAILY 3,15 - 7 - 9 p.m. SATURDAY MAT. 2.30 ADDED s e 0 R r n a a t nonsnr BENCHLEY LIUSICAL REVUE coinivc . . . M o N n A Y canon. LOMBARD and than McMURRAY in “Swing Iligh Swing Low” COMEDY DAILY 3.15 ~ - 7 — $.15: SiYILlRDAY IIIATINEE 2.30 cent encircling set was created- Under the direction of William Darling, artist, the set created was one oi the most impressive com- biiiation restaurant and pavilion set, yet seen in pictures. Treated in an ultra-modern style, its iriateriaLs consisted of molded glass giillars, diffusing neon lights and trimmed with chrome metal. Over the so‘. and completely surround- ing the ice rink, was a baicotiy" for diners. A further unusual quality in the pictures production ivas a location trip to Mount Rainier, Washington for skiing scenes. During the com- pany's three-week stay there, all nature let loose with its wildest display of temperament. Snow, ice and hail at tines discouraged them, but they withstood it t0 film majestic background at Mount Rainier bathed in clouds. and long ski runs by Miss I-Ienie. The supporting cast features Ar- thur ‘Preacher, Raymond Walbui-n, and Joan Davis, and includes Sig Rumann, Alen Hale, Leah Ray. Melville cooper, Maurice Cass, and George Givot. f-The rinl: completed a magnifi-l ' - wv-g-x- n m Island wuncn aus fiaturcloy onty - $.60 EM. _ FOR MOI/Ill LLKI (Vin ,. EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th DUE LEAVES CIIARLOTTEIOWN (From White's Heston-ant) FOR. SUMMERSIDE Daily olmpt Sunday — 9.00 A.M., 1.15 P.M., DE EM. Dolly except Sunday - 4.00 P. M. IUS LEAVES SUMMEBSIDE i (Prom Gourlie’! Drug Store) FOR CHABLOTTETDWN cncupt iuidcy - LI Al» 11.30 A-M 4.00 Ll M. ansport scuznutz Sunday only - 10.00 AM. St. Polar’! and Sculls) THE CHARLUYFETUW N GUARDIAN Ill neutral Guardian Thll ooluml II IIIIIIICI for nvnl o! local Interns out Idvnl-tlllll] oi‘ n lowly nature may on Inna-lad n 6 emu I word Quietly pmylhlo In l4- innoc- cuswui. n}: Photograph; continuum-ion sUnANoE LIFE l-N L-DTBD-T-IZ-SIZ CRASWELL FOR. XMAS PHOTOS. L-439-l2-2-6i BUYING DRESSED POULTRY daily. F‘. B. Conrad. - L~420-12-2-1o. ALL PARENTS 0F CHILDREN of school age are urged to be at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow (Thurs- day) it 3.30 P. M. L-375~l2-1-1i NOW F08 A REAL BREAKFAS’! v th Robin Hood Porridge Oats China. Silverware or Plain. NOTICE-Lot '7 Drawing neces- sarily postponed. Date announced later. L-486-12-3-1i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- \'i'(‘E§. Sunday, December 5th. l, Mount Stewart l1 A. M. Harr ng-‘ ton 3 P. M. Marshfield 7.30 P. M. L-4B5-12-3-li. HAMPTON TJNITED CHARGE- Rev. D J Morrison Minister. l Services m Sunday, Der; 5th, a5 f0 lows Appin Road 11 A M, De Sable 3 P M Victoria '7 P. M. L-466-i2-3—1i DURING TllE ENTIRE YEAR pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Poul Limited by J. A. Webster & C9,, 155 Richmond Street, Clmnlofle. = wvrn- L-353-11-30-tts. MIL NEIL iIlcKAY l In Memoriam l l The community of Murray Hay- hi" was‘ EVER-Ill’ shocked to learn 0i the sudden death of Mr. Neil MQKBY 0n Thursday morning, Nov_ 35m, at the age of 66 years. Courteous in his manner on all occasions, straightforward and up- right in all his dealings, he will be HFEBLIY missed both in the home and in the community. He leaves besides his sorrowing Wjfg w mourn their loss of a kind and loving husband and father, the r01. IOWHIS 9011s and daughters: Airs. James H. Shnram, Mrs. John Ma. chin and Belle; also James Kim. be“ 8m‘! 581181‘. and four brothers and one sister: William, oi Murray River; Hugh of Charlottetown; George, of Trenton, N. 5.; Albert, and Mrs. Mary Graham of Glad- stone. Foui‘ sons and two brotli- two sisters predeceased The ‘funeral which was very‘ largely attended was held from his late home ori Saturday. Nov. 27th. The service was conducted by the Rev. R. E. Webster assisted by the Rev. Mr. Flannigan of Montague. The hymns sling were: The Lord 15 MY 3l1BDIierd. My Heavenly il-iome is Bright and Fair: Abide With Me; Shall We Gather at the er. I The pallbearers were two or his IJYOLIIEIS-III-IQW, two sons-in-law 811d two nephews: Messrs. William Derbey, Herbert Brehaut. James H. Sharam, John Machon, Whitney .Brehaut, James Derbey. l He had so much to live for. and when life seemed best. the gates of Heaven OPened and called him home to rest, (Patriot please copy), —---_____ GORDON a. Mactaon —-—__ (New Glasgow Chronicle Nov, 30) Although not in the best, of health for the p552, year m- more the death on Wednesday mgfnmg 0i’ Gordon Alexander Mgglpud M his home at. Lourdes was unexpeet- ed and came as a shock to family fwd friends. Born at West River, Pictou County, 66 years Mo, ML Macbeod was for more than 44 Wars employed as biakesman and conductor on the Interoolonlg] and Canadian National Railways until his retirement from active duty about seven years ago. He‘ was W593i! known by the travelling P115150 8g WEII as f-Iwse of his own community and was held in high "3531- Fm’ mil-fly ywrs he was a valued meml‘ of First. Pregby. tartan church and of Keith Maso- nic Lodge at stellar-ton. Forty-five years ago he mauled Mary Ellen MacLeod of Point Prim, P. I. 1., and for the [inst 20 years they have resided at loin-dos. Hi5 wife, one daughter, Mrs. David Benton, and six sons survive to mmim his passing. The sons are tulle, New Glasgow; Malcolm, mt II. sTufiiTiiG. Trustle under the Administration company By-Laws. Minutes, Annual Statement and Report: Prepared. a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 86 Great Congo St. Charlottetown, REJ." ----_i_a- £17 II.A., 6.P.|., 06-A- Gortified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised ‘ Profit. and Loss Accounts Computed. Bankruptcy Act of Estates ' Btellarton; and Stanley, Vancouver. Comp Hill hospital. Halifax; Gor- don at home; Harvey, Douglas at One brother, John MacLeod, New P‘ , and five si-ilers. Mrs. Hugh Maolielian, Terrace st, New G-Iamow; Mrs. Alexander Mim- Dongld, Mm. George Munroe, both of Monsoon; Mrs. B. Sheenan, Bos- ion, Mm. Harvey Torey. Vancouver. DBIGIITEN THE KITCHEN A gift sure to be appreciated by a housewife would I~~ several of the brilliantly dolor" Irish linen huck towels that look w attractive when ,, med in a contrasting l color. Cardigan Head And Vicinity | Mr. Edward Lawrey rammed u; hi; borne in Cardigan Head on Wednesday last. after spending the past tlu-ee months in Quebec. he expects to remain home about. two weeks before returning. Mr. Joseph McAulay P.E.I.Te1e- ivlwne employee spent the week- end at his home in Cardigan Head. Mr. Earle McDonald, merchant Lorne Valley motored to Monm- gue on Firlday last, , —-- l Mr. Walter Douglas, Government Seed inspector, spent Friday at 48 Road where lie was engaged in inspecting potatoes landed by Mrs. Peter Curler, at 48 Road Station. y Mrs. Henry ‘Trainer. Baldwin's Road, was a viitor to Cardigan on Saturday the guest. of he,- bro- tlier Mr. Patrick Casey. l I Mr. Charles McLeod, Lorne Val- ley. motored to New Perth on Thursday. Mrs. Joseph- McKinnon return- ed to her home in Lake Verde on Saturday morning after spending the past few dayi visiting friends and relatives in BaldwinsRoadand Cardigan. Mr. Eddie Down, Charlottetown, ' accompanied by Mr. Charlie Cham- brrlain, The Singing Lumberjack, were ii-itors to Lorne Valley on Saturday. ‘lute people of the district regret to lienr oi‘ the sudden death of Mr. Gus Ceilings which occurred at his home in New Perth on Fri- day. l Mr. Daniel Shaw. Lorne Valley. was a vi~it4>r to the city on Mon- day. ‘ Mrs. sabastine Goodwin, Bangor, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Micmiiay,‘ Cardigan Head. Mr. Russel McAulay, Cardigan Head spent, the port week visiting his aunt Mrs. Angus McLean. St: Peters. Mrs. Mary Ann Ryan, Cardigan accompanied by her granddaughter Miss Anna Ryan were visitors In St. Tor-en's on Monday. the gusts‘ of Mrs. Ryan's sister Mrs. Petfir Curran. A number of fox ranchers in tlhis vicinity we busy pelting some! of their silver beauties and are looking forward for a E005 Drice.’ ltlr. John Mustard M.L.A..Ca.rdl- g8,“ Head, was a, viislnr to Peakes on Monday _ u a vi-ltor m the oil-y on Monday IVLr, Phillip McInnis, Lmie Valley. motored to Carditlml 0" Mmdflyé SOFT BRUSH CLEANS EM- BOSSED CHINA In washing china that has a rais- ed border. use a soft brush for get- ting in the tiny crevices. Fancy glass also should be washed with a soft brush. Eastern Guardian msnss cannons w the Charlottetown Guardian may bl handed tn their Rent Amliiu Hume- “QIDBIN HOOD FLOUR In ac- onomlcal. More loaves o! bettm bread from each bag. ..'DURING the entire season pelts are received for shipment t0 Limited by R W- Stewart. Oink Brothers Store, Montague. L-SEII-IZ-i-W-F-M Dry, lheliing Dough l Mum To lIeaIIi That dry, hacking cough that sticks to you in spite of everything you have done to relieve it in a source of danger, and the longer the cough sticks the more menace it in to your health. Don't neglect the hacking cough. Get rid of it by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. It help: to stimulate, soothe and heal the bronchial tubes, allay irritation, subdue inflammation, loosen the phlegm and mucous, and aid nature to dislodge the morbid accumu- lotions. Mn. ALEXANDER A. 30ml, M-lat Ave., North Boy, Ont, writoaz-“I a very severe head cold ac- companied by a dry, hacking cough. I tried various medicines to got rid of it, but they were useleg uni a friend told ma to take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. After using one bottle the oold was considers seliovod, and the dry, hacking 0o had entirely disappeared." Put up by who '1‘. lfllburn 00.. HI. CALL 95 Join The Y. M. C. A. Regular classes for School Girl and Boyl- Business GIrIs—Young Men and Seniors. T0 PARENTS-Classes for growing girl; In] boy: giving special attention to corrective onl- cises are particularly recommended». Membership prospectus giving details on clan periods mailed on telephone request. Y.M.C.A TODAY ii l the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool , THE BOY SCOUTB ASSOCIATION PRESENTS - Bobby Breen Make _a Wish Prince Edward Theltrc December 9th. 10th, 1101\- Iluy Your Tickets NOW - And Help The Scouts. Celebrated Remark Said Not Twain’s 8r. LOUIS Doc. 2 -(AP) —1"or years Muir Twain has been cred- ited with the remark. "Everybody complains about the weather but nobody does lnylhinl about It." Now, it appears, Twain didn't say it after all. His nephew, Cecil Clemens, pre- sident of the lntemationnl Mark ‘Twain Society, said today ne hid tracked down the quotation and had found It was fathered by Charles Dudley Warner in an ed1- iorial in the Hartford. Conn, Press and Courant in 1800. Warner. a_ neighbor of Twain's at Hartford, collaborated with him in the writing of ‘The Gilded “e3. Gaspe Mayor Is- Acquitted By Jury QUEBEC. Nov 30 —(CP) — A .ou.rt of King's bench jury law Misterday acquitted Kingsley Ctr- L-40T-12-l-3I. Striking Seamen Indicted For Revolt m. e. by Guardian's special W151i BALTTMORE, Dec. 2 —1i‘0\1l” teen seamen who “sat down" in sympathy with loniz-shoremei. on strike in a foreign port were 1n- dieted by a federal Brand jury today for conspiracy w revolt and “unlawfully and feloniously en- deavarlng to make a revolt." Both charges against the mem- ' hers of the crew of the Govern- ment-owned freighter Algic were made "under the admiralty mut- iny statutes. Four others who participated In the sit-down strike at Monte- video. Uruguay, last Scpt- l0. End who subsequently fled the shin. were named as co-conspirators but for lack of jurisdiction were not indicted. ‘Three were arrested in Brooklyn and the fourth in Jacksonviile. Fla. If convicted, the men face possible fines of $1,000. . or five year Jail terms, or both, said District Attcmey Bernard J. Flynn. ' SANDUSKY, 0., Dec. 2 —-(AP) —Judge John W. Baxter today or- dered John James Miller, confess- ed saw-slayer, of his only child committed to the Lima State Hos- pitai. Judge Baxter conducted a hear- ing on insanity charges brought by Mrs. Miller, mother of the seven- months-old boy who was behead- ed yesterday. islets IIDW Island Brand Verything . TOILET PAPER PORK AND BEANS, 2 for 19c. Each tor, former Gospe Mayor, of a murder charge laid just over a. year ago in connection with the fatal shooting of Arnold Morgan of Douglasbowri. The- stocky, be-r tacled Ic- cused who was tried here last May on the same charge and ordered jury had failed to agree on a ver- George Gibson immediately after yesterday's verdict‘ was read out by the Jury foreunan. CRAPAUI) SCHOOL Report for November: Senior Department: Grade X-l. Muriel Cobb; 2. Gladys Trowsdaie: 3. Aletha Rog- crson. Grade IX~1. Eleanor Wood; 2. Ernest Norton; 3. Elsie Stoi-dy. Grade VIII-l. Audrey Harvey; 2 Norman MacDonald. - Grade VII-l. Vera Gamble; 2. Willard Fall. Grade VI--l. Mildred Dawson d: Noreen Simmons; 2. Fred Norton; 3. Earl Fall. Perfect attendance: Aletha Rog- erson, Ernest Norton, Audrey Ha:- vey, Fred Norton, Mildred Daw- son, Earl Fall. ‘ Ijighest average, Audrey Harvey, 35m Teacher, Amelia MacDonald. Primary Department: Grade V-i. Hubert Harvey; 2. Gordon Cobb; 3. Lyman Harvey. Grade IV—~1. Harry Ferguson; 2. Pauline Caseley; 3. Kathleen Mac- Donald. Grade lII-I. Harry Norton; 2. Juanita Harvey; 3. Greta Roger- DEUEMBER 3, 1937 c c5215 tn nurcn One for the BATHRUOM One for the KITCHEN Onegfor the LAUNDRY One for the GARAGE f s 4Z7F-"I5PI ‘ llillillr ‘illlw! Save time and atepl." Don't waste time to stand a second trial when the, dict, was liberated by Mr. Justice. 50h. 5-‘ 5" 5.4 5v‘? 5:? IS TIIE TIME TD STUD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY SAVINGS OFFERED HERE SH-OP EARLY FOR THESE ITEMS ON SALE ~—- FRIDAY ONLY —- No.2 Squat Tin 10c 4c 4 Rolls 15c Each LAMB CHOPS, Lb.——----------zIg SMOKED HAM, Sliced- Lb.—-—--3zG 8°51?‘ from one part of the houlo to the other to get ‘the Old Dutch. Keep Old Dutch handy in every room where you use it. Thus you cave time, save atepmsavo surfaces. For Old Dutch doesn't scratch. It In made with Seismotite. an: nu cnun _ WM. A. ROGERS SALAD FORKS . “For only and IIII windmill pflneIs ha", Ihlee Old Dulch labels. Value . . . $1.60. This A~1 Plus QuuIily Silverware It mode by ongidq, 14¢ Don‘! Min This Dig Bargain This cfiengood only in Cunudqexpile! Doc. 31 ,193'I tom DUTCH fl-IANSEI. 50F E100 “Mncuuloy Aim, Yomnlo I an lncloilnniwlndmlll punch from Old Dutch lalnli (or mmplolo label!) ond_.__¢ for which Jinan and m» 3 Wm, A. Rayon Salad lulu and clrculdl tnlllnn how I can gal other nlocu o1 u ‘mulch Mo! lhlo A-I plus quality allvnrvcn, Grade II-l. Jean Myers; 2. Da- ry Norton, Pauline Caseoy, Jen vid MacDonald; 3. Jimmy Nichol- Myers. §Qn_ Perfect attendance: Gordon Cobl Grade I (a)-—1. Norman Lowth- Hubert Harvey, Harry Ferguson er; 2. shirley Myers. » Kathleen MacDonald, Harry Nor- Grade I tb)——i. Shirley Cobb. ton. David MacDonald, J85“ My- Grade I (cl-l. Gwendolyn Fall: ers, Kathleen Stordy. Shirley Cobb, 2. Nelson MacDonald; 3. Ellsworth Jimmy Nicholson, Norman Lowth- I-‘erguson. er. Over DIM-Harry IPergusonJ-Iar- Florence Leard. teacher. 4.. , w r, W, ., ,. - .. y, ur r0 GRSTAS SATURDAY FEATII National 12 Oz. Bot- I TOMATO CATSUP 2 for 19c, Each Glenwood Sliced PEACHES, No. 2 Squat Tin — — -- -.- Eatons PURE HONEY, 7 Ol- Jar -'-— — - RIB ROAST BEEF Boned and Rolled. Lb.-——--—- BREAD FLOUR Limit 20 SHORTENINGJ Island Brand Clark's Sultana Tin STOVE POLISH SWEET POTATOES 2 Lbs. 21c. Lb. - -- LOCAL CELERY 2 for 19c. Each - -- ‘_. LOCAL CARROTS l0 Lbs. 29c. Lb. - _. LOCAL BEETS l0 Lbs. 29c. Lb. -- .- CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 21c. Lb, - _. _ GRAPEFRUIT Granulated or Brown SUGAR 1O Lbs. 57c. Domestic or Jewel GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 Tins 21c. Each Each 20c llixeil iilscuirs MID-DAY JAMS TOMATO CATSUP, 12 Oz. Bottle Boneless 2 Lbs.25c R d . ¢°D FISH l-b- 13¢ SIYILCITULDER ROAST, Lb. -- _ _ 15c '°'"° SUGAR lzfigfigg- Each 1m; PLATE CORNED BEEF. Lb. --_nc A Bulk Seedlass 2 Lbs- 21c PORK SHOULDERS RAISINS Lb. For Roasting- Per Lb.—-—-—— -- Sunglo 24 Lb. Ba‘ $1 I Lbs. to a Customer. 2 for 27c Lb- Pkg. No. 2 Tin CROWN BRAND 12¢ CORN SYRUP 2 Lb- Tin -- _ ._. _IIc -10: _ 3c _ 3c _ IIc 2Lba, Me ___-_1<-q Good size, 3 for 23c Each PerLb-—-—-- Each IIc RASPBERRY ‘PARTS 15c CHRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS CUT MIXED PEEL 1 Lb. Pkg. _ _ 1-2 u». Pkg. __ IDD ORANGE and LEMON , PEEL, Lb,-_-—~----- __ 27D SIIELLED BRAZIL-S l-4Lb.Bag—--_-----_- SI-IELLED FILBERTS 1-4 Lb. _ _ _ _ ~ -- --.L. - - BLEACHED SULTANA RAISINS, Lb. _ _ - _ _ __ _ _ 22D Shredded Ordeosicoted COCOANUT, Lb. __ - ___ __ ._ ._ y D COOKING FIGS 2L1». 21¢ Lb.--—---—- - u“ CANDIED CHERRIES Red or Green, 1-2 Ib. pkg. - - — - _ c L’,'§Y_"_“‘f'2‘_;_______29c CHOICE (in) ‘ GRAPES \—/ _ g 1 m, vi TDIIE M‘ l Nllll ‘VI ‘_'T 29c lLb. ADI i-iv) J. CITRON PEEL ...._.___________ 35c Candied PINEAPPLE l-Z Li. —- -—- —-—~"— — Echo's BULK COCOA, I Lb. Bag - - — — Eaton’: Artificial a LEMON or VANILLA 2 oz. Bot. -- — — c NUTS IN SHELL, SPICES, TABLE RAISINS, ETC.