6mg srorrr i. PIIIIIDE EDWARD ‘I o - n A r SHOWS 1-10-14 roam rouse _ MARGUERITE CHAPMAN “RELENTLESS” News‘ - COLOR CARTOON .. __.-._ gamma unit-True. z nus YOUNG BRIDE B. GLAMDRDIIS STAR Seductive songsiress offers chompogne kisses. But o pretty girl is fighting mod, so-woidi out! Tiii ii..... .i!.i iiiiiri ~ iiiiiiir iiiiiius ..-.i. IIIIGII IIERBEIIT . IIIIIIEI ITIIII EXTRA! PETE SMITH SPECIALTY "JUST SUPPOSE" Starring TODAY ROY ROGERS EMPIRE ronar CANYON SHOWS 2.30 - 1 -s.4s TRAIL" SUPERMAN - COMEDY si-iows zoo _ 1 4.45 CAPITOL IIIIII. TIIE. and WED. SHE-DEVIL IN WAR ANGEL IN LOVE i Ill WAD A RENEE DE cancsrrns or THE sxrwnvs flifl-‘VS i l: zx-aaM '8 0 l an tum nuts gleam. ‘ am wmsas glut) QAKOAN A llPIiltIC aierun 8r Son OPTOMITBIEII ‘Specialist: In the fitting of giaaeee for the correction of PIN AHOITIS e Aim SAVAGE EEIIIINIIY-Iusselfllbf NEWS — MUSICAL ocular deleota." ll GBAITON STREET Dorothy Dix Says- (Contlnued from Page i) father or brother. In a word, can you think of any reason why men should act like gentlemen abroad and boors at home? Tl-lE WOMEN 1N Tl-lE FAMILY ANSWER: No reason. It is just e common masculine custom. The idea seems to prevail among many men that it is a waste of time and effort to be polite and considerate to their women folks, and that they are likewise entitled to make all the extra work they please by scatter- ing their cigarette stubs, newspapers and laundry all over the house. Many a wife, as she watches her husband's gallant attitude to a atrenge woman and notes the charming way in which he hangs on the words of a feminine bore, aake herself: "Cen this really he lay bus- .,.. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I am a divorced woman of 44. Have beau- tiiul wavy hair and am considered very lovely, but what I want to know ll If there is a gentleman left in the world who wouldn't rather coma home to a dinner of fried chicken and apple pie than spend his time in a beer garden. If there is any such man left. where is he and how can I find him? DISCOURAGED ANSWER: Your handicap. sister, is that you are a woman and, unfortunately, can! go out and pursue a man until you catch him. Men eutaprlnt us when we run after them. With such bait to hold out as fried chicken and apple pie. I should think your could catch any man. m STOCK BEST QUALITY BRICK CALL. PHONE OR WRITE E. K. JOHNSTON Murray River. P.l.leIenrI THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONIIAGUE: Harold F. Stewart. Mlle AGENT SOUBIS: The Guardian may be following placee In Montague: in Georgetown: The Poet Office: Roper; In St. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea, Dire. Irma Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Eaves-e. Francis Cheverie bought at my of the Mire S. A. Llewellyn; sire. 0b.). In Bourla: Camden's and Florence The Poet Office. ..'TIIE BIGGEST assortment of Christmas Gifts ever shown by us.I See our windows. Mabonk Drug-i store, Montague. I display. I ..'EVERYONE 1S TALKING about the Christmas Gift display at Jamiesons Pharmacy. Gifts for everyone and every pocket. Come in and see. “HICKS-We have ladies’ sets from 19c up to the finest plastic and mahogany boxes $12.00, and every price in between at Jamiesons Pharmacy. .3130!‘ TOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at Mabons Drugstore. A select assortment of gifts for Mother. Dad. Brother, Sister, Sweetheart or Friend, are now on . .*“TRAIL STREET" a true story of Western Adventure. Randolph Scott, Ann Jeffreys. Playing Wood Islands. Monday. Sturgeon, Tues- day. Canoe Cove. Wednesday. An- nandaie. Thursday. Eldon, Friday. Bridgetown, Saturday. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Frank MacLean was e visit- or to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. Herman Lavandier was a business tdsitor to the city on Thursday, Miss Darling, R. N. mbm Health Nurse was s. visitor to Georgetown on Thursday. St. David's players recently took their play “Don't Darken My Door" to Murray Harbour. They were given a full house and a generous reception. They had a pleasant trip in a Chartered. bus. under the capable and courteous charge of Sonny George. 0n Thursday evening Major J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan. second- in-Command oi’ the 17th Reece Regt. (Reserve Force) and Captain Sqdn. attended a parade of the - “B” Sqdn. in the Council The monthly meeting Georgetown: Community of the Welfare R03’ MacGiliivary commanding “B” league was held in the Town Halli JDIAMOND RINGS 826.00 up. Wedding Rings $6.00 up. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. JSPECIAL AI‘ MONTAGUE SHOE STORE -v Men's 4 Buckle Rubber Overs oe. size 9 only. Going at. the low pr ce of $2.98. .3050!’ IN at Mabon's Drug- store again this yea: and see the wide assortment of Gifts which in- clude, Toilet Sets for both Ladies and Gentlemen, Colognes, Perfume. Dusting Powder, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets. Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker Ar Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets. Moira Chocolates. Srniles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. . ‘ELECTED MODERATOR. - Rev. Charles D. Henderson, 3A., Minister of Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church was elated Moderator of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island at its annual meeting held recently in Charlotte- town. This is the first time in many years that a minister of this con- gregation has been elected to this position. Rev. Henderson has been the minister of this congregation for the past three and one-half years. Ellen's Diary (Continued from Page f) happy and satisfying finish. Jamie was here when I returned from an afternoon stroll to the corner store, an excursion brought about by the delight of this sunny balmy day and to replenish dwindl- ing supplies for "over Sunday." It happened that both Mr. and Mrs. M. were busy in the store, which now begins to take on the expect- ancy of the season approaching- as though, well, not at present, but one day soon, the rush of the Christmas mail, and mailing, and buying will commence in this place which is conveniently Post Office and store combined. For several lengthy rural routes. this office is the busy distributing cen- tre. But this afternoon, the bustle of "getting the mail away" was past and there too as on country farms, one could catch the rare quiet that attends week's end. To- gether. this perfect team filled their Bread and ink. . customer's order. cm Thursday’ December 9m- I-nlsoup and pencils cheese and stamps m9 Than“ I’! u" P731557"- lnd in a queer mixed list, that so easily ‘THE GUARDIAl CHARLOTTETIOWN .. vr~c~cwxv.c_v-e.ww\c\rc\><hli~cc<.~.~<.<.<.<.-.<.~<.<. Cflamiinamsauxumi-Cma _ Silver Fox and Farming gvpgww. wyggwvw Nut-a-kwk-re-xoew - - - George A. Callbeck. chief inspcc-ling up the fur on molt ifvlcl- Mi‘- tor of the Canadian National Si1-,Ca1lbeck also stated that mink in ver Fox Breeders‘ Association. re- Summer " and vicinity were 1a- turned a few days ago from an in- ter priming than those in Ontario. spection trip to Ontario, Manitoba. so evidently Ontario has exper- and Saskatchewan. He was present ienceci colder weather than we It the Regina Piox and Mink Show have. As a matter of fact we have and said they had excellent ex- noticed where temperatures have hibits in both foxes and mink..been much lower there than here. Prominent among those showing‘ Friends of Albert Cudmore. for- vzere Dr. R.H. MacDonald, former- merly of this vicinity, will be dc- ly of Bedeque. Archie Campbell, lighted to learn that he has been who spent several months at Can- appointed caretaker of the new adian National headquarters.iY.M.C.A. building at Charlotte- Summerside, as assistant grader, town. The writer has known Mr. and Walter Lefurgey. The latter Cudmore for many years. particu- was rancher with Dr. MacDonald larly when he was with the late for several years and he and iudgo Franklyn Bover. Bunbury. To have of foxes Walter Craig. are both Is-I lenders. Another excellent exhibit the fox business under a man like of foxes and ‘mink that attrectedWvtr. Bovyer was a. privilege and a lot of attention was the Hudson's Mr. Gudmore being observant and Bay Company's fro? Bird's Hillgeady to learn, was an apt pupil Ranch, Manitoba n charge of and was very highly esteemed by Ranch manager W.O. Douglas. Mr. w. Bovycr. Some years ago he Douglas will be remembered as having spent over a year at the Vimy Ranch near Charlottetown. Lecky on his large ranch near Sumrnn-side. and Mr. Lecky. like and it is he who has made such a other employers. found him faith- success of fisher farming at Bird's iul and intelligent with a thor- I-Iill. He is also engaged in mariczflough knowledge of fox mating farming ‘but resulktxs hag/c not lgro- and feeding. grossed an, enoug ~to e cons er- ed a complete success. The Itch’ finch l4 i8 W11 known, is the largest in the Prov- Mr. Callback found that thennee and produces a wonderfilrlsifine ranchers not only in the west butiof pelts with all varieties o v- also in Ontario. were cutting downzers. platinums, white marked and on their herds. 1t seems to be gen- pearl platinums. Its foundation eral. he said, throughout Canada stock traces back to the famous and similar cuts are going on 1n Magic Jacob and Magic Bess, that the United States. It can be safeqwere also the progenitor; of the had the opportunity of learning‘ took a position with J. Wilfred’ ly predicted that the production of foxes in 1940 will be at least 25% less than in i948. Most of the famous Magic strain of foxes. The writer remembers well visiting the Magic ranch in the 1920a and breeders of platinums said they looking with the greatest admira- tound that this mutationt was,ti<lm or}, ilélahmflfvleéiflllS ‘types bot darkening in color. that is o say sivcrs re ere. agic oxes e- the number of lights and extraIcame the foundation stock for doz- Lights in litters are not nearly as ens oi the best ranches in this great as a few years ago. Some Province and elsewhere and the breeders here have noticed thcpthcr day when passing some dis- phenomena. Some attribute it toitance from, it I could not help but the season. citing the fact that in fell sorry that ii- WBS Mi Bi-ill l the past there have been seasons going concern. when the foxes had a tendency to i show darker pelts. As things now. We menI-ioncd last week that in stand the darker platinums areithe past few month; fur sales tn not as valuable as lighter oneslthe United Statics have taken a The buyers think they have too tremendous dYOD- Some ascribe mud. rgggmblgncg w m; imita- this to the unseasonable weather, faces which are seilin at lower Oihcrs i0 the high cost of livinl prices for the same rades than 31d‘ tgiygehight pxriceg asked for cer- 5i vgrg ; S O DIS. 0011156 an- other reason is the tremendous We asked Mr. Cailbecl: how peltsglut of furs due to the importation were coming in at the Summerside of every type of fur imaginable have been in ever since. Now 1t has hit the mink market and the first Canadian mink sale at Montreal, held by the Canadian Fur Auction Isgleg company (Quebec) Ltd., eew {prices 3 to 50% below the corres- |pondlng gale a year ago. but with i-better quality mink showing less ‘decline than ordinary goods. The Icompany reported 50% of the 35.- 417 skins changed hands. It was a fresh collection but there was considerable difference between high and low prices on certain grades and sires because although these pelts were similar in type they came from different ranches. An example of this was the price range on Clairval-Leb- rador type l p.t. 2 XL-L extra dark. The low on these was Sli. DECEMBER 11, 194,, and the top $3. fug- 1M1“! price for females of m; g $16. The Gialrval ranch t; gm,‘ niled as the best prmtwy; o; nit‘ ural mink in Canada ‘and gm; strains at $33. brought the hwhm oriw on Ihe sale. 9.0. types 5m. liar to the Olairvei brought "g3 to $18.25. Yukon types same "u. 812m to $16.50. A substantiu number 0! half-bloods were 91mm ed and brought up to e11 N3 type half-bloods brought $16.50 is; tops. , Top For the benefit of muakrat a». pers we may mention that the n‘ raw fur season began in earnest: n, 5t. Louis. Mo. December ist. Th. Taylor Company has sent out u“; Continued on page l4 Friends, Kiddies. Phone 55 SEE the beautiful display for Mother, Grandma, Sisters. Girl? for them olI of THE FASIIIDN snort: "The StorenThef Fashion Built" You'll find gifts? Gr. c». st. vlehpresideni" Ml J- F- JOIIXI-vihishoivfl "the issues of life " was appointed Chairman for the! ' r f I Thihflifinuéefs o‘! Li: A tantalizilng stigma {aft spicers, In I B ETICG - meeting. were read and adgigteilcd ringrfrom tITSUadjIoIIJnIngBCIiouScT-x- The Treasurer presented aia cake perhaps in the process of financial report which was movedIbakIng. Buttercup. modest hero of HdODIAEd. The subject of placing a Summer and Autumn on the road. B dwbfflied Christmas tree on ghywith the Dramatic Club. lazed on corner of Maine and Rlchmong the verandah. taking a casual in- street; was discussed at IBhgLh mdierest apparently In the teasing it was decided to appoint a Com-iaparrows that swooped too danger- mittee of Hal-Did Pubncover- xously low for them. And we talk- Sammy iiracuem and ghflfles Map ;ed of the rare weather-and prices; fur stations. He said not. nearly as many as for the some period last year, but that is due to the fact that foxes are later furring up because of the unseasonable mild weather. Practically no tem- peratures under 28 have been rc- corded and usually nights run around 32 to 30. Some sharp wea- ihcr is due and it would certianly have a beneficial cflect in tighten- _from Russia. China, Japan and other countries. Many of these furs are not attractive but have been pushed by retailers in order to get clear oi’ them because they make a bigger profit. This has been io the detriment of ranch bred furs of American and Can- adian wild-caught furs. You all know how ii. hit the fox market two years ago and the slump \\C Questions 6n Shopping? Hove Them Solved Herei tell to obtain a tree and set it up. If. was decided to empower the Entertainment Committee to hold some form of entertainment 11m». 1X18 the week between Christmas and New Years. It wag flu-thu- decided that Christmas baskets would once again b; 31W“ go “gen persons of the town and that Mrs. J. A. B. MacConneil and Miss Genevieve Solomon be in charge of the packing and delivering of the baskets. A motion was passed 0111181113 the date of Lhe regular mflflihly meeting to the first Mon- day in each month. Your choice of nearly 50 priced of $40.00 eocIi. FEBRUARY botched CHICKS. We oiso carry o COMPL II you desire THE BEST quiremenfs with- 70 Queen Street. Poultry EQUIPMENT — COAL, FEEDERS, WATERERS, PIPE, etc. iof books and shows . . . and the average housewife's busy lot. "There doesn't seem to be time for the (number of things we'd like to do," {I commented, and Mrs. M.. an ex- i tremely wise lady chuckled: "Didn't =ybu read: ‘Time enough for every- ‘thirig’ in the current Reader's Dig- .cst.’ The writer quoted Leonardo who said: ‘Time stays long enough for those who use it'!" For house- wives inclined to waste minutes and then sigh for time for this or that interest, it is a compelling thought for week-end! Until Monday . . . Diary . , _ Good-night. . . . i‘ Sacrifice’ Dffering or Mutation Mink GRADED SILVERBLU MALES, Al» “Willing orders i... Standard, Siiverblu and sm- Iite Mink pelts suitobie for making up any i”; of guymgnf. JDIIES suuaurv —a . ATTENTION ‘FOX and IIIINK RANCIIERS We will be buying fox and mink carcasses at $15.00 per ton. Write or ‘phone for Ioeding instructions. Maurice Block 8i Co. I58 Kent Street, Charlottetown — Telephone 2200. _ CHICKS PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR BABY CHICKS NOW Ali indications poinf_to GOOD MARKETS for EARLY RAISED CHICKS. By booking NOW we can supply you with ETE line of Chick FEED and WOOD and OIL BROODERS, piece on order for your re- DILLDII and srittrrr Chick Hatchery QIQHOIMWIII, P. E. I. Phone I46 Make This A Jewellery Christmaps Toke odvontege of o charming. age-old tradition to express your thoughtfulness and your affection! Select iewellery gifts from CROCKETT'S beautiful collection. . . . gifts that flatter end coiole . gifts DIAMOND PAIRS A gorgeous orroy for your selection. Corrie in and see them fodoy. Big price range. RONSONS PEN 8r PENCIL SETS I ROSARIES CROSS 8r CHAIN Gents‘ birthstone BILLFOLDS ' that keep on giving. Ladies‘ 8r Gents‘ WATCHES A gift of o fine watch will olwoys be appreciated. AII fully guaranteed. Get in on this. We have a wonderful orrey of Ladies‘ .8. rings. Get one new of e BIG DISCOUNT. PENDANTS sgoocl-iss anaceters SILVERWARE CRYSTAL EARRINGS MIN. POTTERY t GET YOUR TICKET ON A CHANCE TO WIN EITHER A WATCH - SIGNET RING - OR PEN AND PENCIL SET Crochet-E's Jewellery y CHARI-OTTITOWN ALIERTON