_ take a “Holida " in order to learn ‘ Nolan badge lovelinen and a cue- " fu ton touch of Pauncefm-t are others of the to- . loses herself in an a. . fessog Potter, with Jean Dixon sp- Tousv up wsnnsspsr l-ll - 1.00 - am r. 1n. _ EVERY DAY’: A ‘" "Olin/w DORIS NOlAN~ 1W AVIZS < row. I X T R A: NEWS CZECl-l-OSLOVAKIA Katharine Hepburn And Cary Grant At Prince Edward A new Heobm glowi ly aumsn, gloriously ern, may found at the Prince Edward Theatre, where “l-loliday" opened yesterday. With Cary Grant again cigestw as he; co-stsr. Katharine urn o ers s sparkling r~ formalise, on? of the figeest chEsvetlgzstigtrlsfioe gfmsenzon. e s venue “black shereyp" who tries to con- ceal her affection for her sislnfs finance. and the promising young business man who wants to the reel mean of life but oer- tain that it doesn't lie in money- , is brought to glorious lfillnlent by Columbia. anAjs C31“ “l. i Miss Hepfru: C 0P0 no, h understnndi 118 humor that will widen her field of admirers. Cary Grant. as her vis- n-vis, has a role with more serious motivation than in any of his pre- vious pictures. but n role which bubbles over with the good spirits he is so apt at reflecting. Lew es creates n attractive figure of himself a; e th insoucisnt brother. while Doris lly coolness to the role of the . Edward Everett Horton shows himself at his best as the very human Pro- pesring as Punch and Jig? is nomethl to "remembs. nnle emy Dnniell. and Geo n“Coic~oirtTrtiGio_vi” , At The Capitol n crew c! swine nutty and farm "Esmmed" their t lest night the. st in the new film l: opened the Capitol Theatre, right into an ‘ audition st the Oocoenut Grove. ll.» inn i». ml 2n |. (iyqryn; ‘llllll ilitlililllllll [UIUANUI ‘Hlilililii lllllllln lill vlclll ClIJB BOYS llln Bull liUll ulvls .. BllLl lll lvl llluln llnlllll nwnlshll. Rlllll llflwilllifl flllflilSllll .~ 4 v.qgy_lvgt"$h\\l:i ""7! W "NW." "You iuve ls I ‘ ‘“ Id lho other hl lonpl Mrs. DeBlois Will receive or Government House» on Tuesday Afternoon January the Tenth mm use u use o'clock. laid-bl M"!!! II [All], p.115. sum ibl... on :3 ‘I mucosa...“ . The Oontral Guardian “lh-TWQ; ‘ififfima-t-L“ """‘ 2i n newsy nature may be inserted t l ll Id . in. fifiuuisl" “M” "’ CBASWELL for Plwwflllihl. CONFEDIRATION LIFE INBUIL ANCI. L-UBQ-fi-il-SIJ SEED B Y. — An ties] hsvins seed 0y for slgexlgt us‘ have information regarding ty l price and quantity. Dtlrtment of Asriculture. wa-r-a-al. ' . FREE-Trousers with every made ' to measure Suit for the nelut three weeks. J. P. MacPhoreon d: Son, Great. George Street. Charlotte- town. L-32l-1-5-7-i0-l2-l4. ‘ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. : Regular monthly [neatly]? m?‘ (Tuesday) evening at 3.15, mport- nnt business. 1 attendance re- queewd- L-454-l-l0-ll. mBRKIAGNTTOS ITEPAIBED. —- All‘ 6S 0 maxnetos repaired. Mag- nets Nchmed- Butt a mlwaa , 171 Grafton Street. L-463-1-l0-3ei.] l i | DURING the entire year pelts ‘are received for shipment lo the. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Umlted by J. A. Webster and 00.. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. PLUS PARADE and iht to th to f . font ‘fl hit pagoda? o your w: ‘rhennow glcture is "Cocoanut Grove and ceding s long listed: performers are Fr MncMurr-dy and Harriet Hilliard. the romantic. and musical. leads in the film, Paramount has sur- rounded them with a cast that includes Ben Blue, Ruin Davis, the Yacht Gill: B , Herr-y Ow and his Royal lghhlvsilnn Orchfi and Dorothy Howe Coooanut Grove" tells the story 0f "l6 bflzinning of a "name" band. Where they coma from and how they ori nate is deftly told with s. plot l: at concerns itself with the struggles of a young bund- lender to make hls msrk at. the world-fanned Coooanut Grove in Hollywood. MscMur-rsy, in his role In the new film, plays an almost exact protot o his own life before‘ he crash the movies. He is a YOUTl-‘Z bandleader who has an aptitude for losing jobs quicker than he can t and as s result winds up flat broke with a rebellious bond on his hands. To keep them together he tells them that he has arranged for an audition at the Grove. The only problem that then confronts them is to get the "owingsteirs" to California. When one of his boys win a con- test with a trailer as a Prize, the whole crew, and Miss Hi1 lard. who has been hired as e. tutor for Mec- Mllrrayh adopted son, head for the West Coast. En route they suffer all lninds of hilarious trials and tribulations including the stion of Rufo Davis to the Arriving at the . the smash musical climax of thedllm comes when MaoMurray actually makes the grade at the Grove and opens in a blame of glory. Miss Hilliard and MacMur-ray si two new songs that seem to become your popular Breath " hit: “gin Lefirye Me " lem ems; an " . Harry Owens, thae com ve ,,,§*,‘,f,,§§,§“§,§_ cmhwvh" mac’ two numbers for the film. "Drea Hawaiian Moon" and "Cocosnu Grove." M1118!‘ band. L-1ii8-1l- IB-tf. POLICE COURT-At police court yesterday a man with breaking and entering a shop was remanded until the llth. In an excise case there was s remand for one week. A man charged with the unlawful ssle of intoxicating liquor was discharged. A theft l cue was adjourned till lomorrovai rsnsomus l, Miss Etta Ross, has returned k Mt. Allison Universl , Backvllle. after spending a holl av with he: DRIER“. Rev. D. K. and Mrs. Ross Cornwall. Supreme Court Opens Today; Large Docket TWHf-y-czie cases are on docket of the Jenu term of the slllimme Oourt for ueen's Coun- ty which opens today Onl one case involves an ind ctable ocrwe while thirteen are appeals from convictions and six are Crown sp- Deals from diam l There is one civil non- ury case. , Composing e Grand Jury an: Messrs. Har Paul, Brookfield: Ear?’ Tweea, mnlscliffe; Char- les . Fish . Ssotohlfovrt: Keith Charlottetown; Charla’. be Gallant. ; James Carragher, lottetown; Edward D. Nich Charlottetown; Bertram‘ Brown. York; Gordon Hughes Charlotte- town and George slJhott, Union Road. On the docket. no Isa following Appeals from Convictions King vs. Bruce Butler. King vs. Francis vv v a loomlvlolv DRAMA VFEVS TIVAL (Sub-regional) Prince Edward Theatre AcAAll ~ FRIDAY JANUARY 13th Under the distinguished patronage of: Lieutenant Governor Geo. D. DéBlois and Mrs. f DeBlols; Premier Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell; His Worship Mayor '3 E. A. Foster andMrs. Foster H‘ A G-One Act Plays-i “ Adjudicated by f cannon SKTLLAN. Esq., London, Eng‘. Tickets on Sale at Holman‘: Ltd. i " s Commencing Saturday, January 7th.~ ‘j. Reserved Seats rraunouss or Presented by THE 3 ‘THE SCOOP” presents t PLAYERS of THE ~ < PAR 15c Rush 50c, rnvs AUTUMN Now" presented by THE _ LITTLE THEATRE cum) of ‘ a '-"-' CHABLOTTETOWN Tim TwlsTY wmpows" LITTLE} THEATRE GUILD of SUMMEBSIDE d by THE LIGUORIVAN HOLY REDEEMER lsn- - A : 1 l‘ fSEASON 0F‘ CELEBRATION” ‘assented by i , the BRIGHTON PLAY-TE ,0. ,. < rPerfoi-msnee opens at 7 p. m Sharp King vspl-lazei Wilson King vs. John Pineau. King vs. Alfred Stewart, King vs. Donald Murphy- Klng vs. Grace Smith King vs. Plcton Brown, Jr. King vs. Earl Creamer. Appeals (by the Crown) from Dismissal: Josiah Smith. Janet Msfinnld. Leonard Calms. King vs. Mary Cahill. King vs. Thomas Lee. < 'I King vs. William LeClsir. l Clvl‘ non~1ury case. ‘Dominic Doyle. Jla, Dlsintlfff vs. Clarence Mulchisoradefendantnc- ticn for damages for injuries sui- King vs. King vs. King vs. l the FROM 25% PRICES REDUCED To 5095' B. A. MscDONALUS _ _ MAKE VALUE nlsToart WH EN YOU CALL BE SURE TO VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 Lilo-Mission Band. ‘Lilo-Board of Rel. Board Boom. Rotary "If good will and service are needed in any field of experience toda. it is certainly needed in our international relations." said RA- Eflucntion — fered in an automobile accident; ___, i. sound with reparations oonfliclfifie out ook is dishearten- In‘ in me extreme but there are some encouraging signs, fluenoee at work which give us hope One is of the Junior meat. whereby more million boas and countries ere promote health. and international ace. ad dtlirlgnflti a u n . the l of service and b hood. I is an T LITTLE THEATRE TICKET SALE HOLMANS Every Day 1o A. M. till 5:80P. M. rnmn, m. ma, Tickets Will n. s»... At The Box 0fflce,'Prlnce Edward Theatre 10 A. m, ullrl p. n. ‘a-sak DRAMA FESTIVAL Trinity United Ghuroll m. a... identified with this great crusade. Rotarlan A. R. Belcher was lll y The speaker, at the outset, stat- ed that the information would be lchiefly for the use of new mcm~ lbors. He than discussed the his- tory, the objects, the scope ml activities of Rotary. He defined the Rotary Club as a group of busi- ness and professional men who re- present their vocations as per classification, one from each class. Rotary is highly organized, with its directors, official districts com- mlttees, doc. Among‘ the benefits. belonging to Rotary o cited participation in fellowship, develcpnlent cf friendli- nea, broadening oi the knowledge of each others work problems and successes. the quluxsnlne of the desire b0 be of service lo oth- ers, the obtaining a new view of one‘: own business, an opportunity t0 oo-operatc ln the advancement of understanding, good will and international geace, and the true realization of otary's motto, "Ser- vice before Self." Rotary, founded in February 1905 by Paul Harris, had sixteen clubs in T010 (the first one in Can- ada being Winnipeg) has so ra id- 3 grown that it now has E809 libs with 302,500 members in more than eighty countries. Elven a hasty view of Rotary must. im- with its magnificence rtance. So great apheno- menon as not. casually happened. It had its origin and development l. response to certain human nest. Paul Harris was lonely. he and his little group met the: to enjoy the contact of th mind, and as they shared their thoughts and feelings {nee ripened into friendship. riendship prompted the doing of little acts of kindness for one an- other. nnd sic with the pleasures of penionsh p, the taste of the joy of service unselflshly render- “; n R0831’! “glen dlsxcdussed e oscph n ex- plain how yesch bilge objects told how Rotary rslszs "£2 minus to high l - gaming n. iron m tsfiitla hi». and {asking it satisfying to the seumuwqllsstothsde- pk.- more and more intimately acqusint- , In Memoriam ISAAC G. BURNS y peacefully away, after a short illness at his home in Lower Freetown, on the morning of November 19th, Isaac George Burns in his 65th year. He was the son of the late James Burns and Annabella Gilles le. his wife. He eaves to mourn their loss, his widow, formerly Miss Margaret Mc- Fadyen of Riverdale, one son, Ralph 8., at home, and two daugh- ters. Mrs, William H. Smsle of Drumheller. Alberta, and Mm, R115- sell MaoDougsll of Fairvlcw, P. E. I. One sister, Mrs. John Cairns. the ily. lives at; Lexington, Mass departed was a member Church of Scotland The funeral was held on Novem- ber 21st from his late residence in lower Freetown to Caps ‘Traverse '01 the eque The pa. bearers were: Messrs. William Gillispie, Tlhomas Gillespie Ray Lidstone, Fred Reeves, tt Jsrdine and Gordon ns. Address And Presentation After the celebration of mid- night mass on ristmas eve at St. Alexis Church Rollo Bay the srlshoners waited on their be- oved pastor and presented him with a well-filled purse of money and the following address: To Rev. A. L. Sinnott, PP. 8t. Alexis Rollo Bay. Rlev. deer Father: Tim's rolls its ceaseless course along. Another year has passed since last we nd- dressed you. Christmas ls here again; Christmas with its Joys its festivities and its legends handed down to us for near-iv two us- nnd years, and that glad re sin. "Peace on Earth Good Will to Man," resound: in our ears agnm and fills our hearts with love for y dues father IOU l Statement Of Santa Pal Fund - I938 Number m’ Children supplied with Christmas toys, fruit, candy, etc. Money received from Donations Deficiency made up from trust iund Money paid to merchants for toys. fruit, etc, as per vouchers attached Total STATEMENT 0F .TRUST FUND Unexpended balance as at Jan 10-38 $39.99 Interest .56 Total $40.56 ,Less transfer from above 31.33 Balance as of Jan 10-39 t 9.22 Audited and found correct. D. A. ARCHIBALD. acts of kindness shown us during the year. In looking back over the past year we find many things to be thankful for, good health for most of us, a bountiful harvest and n fair measure of prosperity, out above all these for the very very many acts of love and kindness both spiritually and materially which we have received at your hands acts we can never repay only by offering our prayers to God to assist you to bear the burd- en which lies on your shoulders. In conclusion we ask of vou to accept along with out nest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a hap- py and prosperous New Year. this smell purse as s. token of our love and estoem for you. TRANBFUSION BY SECONDS LONDON -((7P) --Will.iam Hal- srow. 58. arrived, in hospital here after n ‘IO-mile ambulance ride 10M $360.35 31.33 candy 8391-88 $39L68 $391.88 I. l- BURNETT Editor t Managing Din/mo! Card Of Thanks William Fraser. Sulnmervm wishes to thank his neighbors the box holders on Surnmervills R3. for their kindly and generous re- membrance at C... wines one and all n happy prosperous New Year. - 1n Memoriam In loving memo Andrews who parsed l0, 1988. y of Mien swny Jnnlnry A lovilq thgaggst dsngnthnr, an A $i'£'..°'.’r affection. ember duri which doctors transfused onenlhsop of blood into his um 90 seconds. eves-v ietllshi n whtfytbYifl