......-....-.-.. y,....¢,,,.,<,\,.n x1 um.- m-Fnq 1 j ‘If 51X 1111: cnflurrrizroww __<_;y51z_py\1~1_ uEcgMplgR 22, 1937 . M “"--- __€ CKTEKWS w_'(€‘fiy€‘aa'i‘€gk‘ GLAD!’ S SIVAIVIIIOUI‘ — FRED Mao-MURRAY IN HA MPA GNE WAL TZ ” " i 11.1.. oniy- kRiNCE ED WARD-— - 3.15 - 1 - 9. Pllh‘: \ Q ws - Pete Smith IN "BEHIND TIIE HEADLINES" 11.1,‘ ..‘......i-m .._._- .vqa_._w_mgu_h, r ‘a ~l “am-W. ’l'*»'._ .; ‘..' i" llAYtilfliill MASSEY i * .*;:;;:;':::::“:;.fé’*A*~t.:::;;:~.. i‘ ' c I i 3. m 1s THURSDAY_FRIDAY--SA'1‘. " I‘: t1! Y I 11.1 - 9,011 g 3.‘ i i A " i 'v-1*:'§vw I m.» v.11 soLLfiI EA WESTERN y in a bottle to 111a finish-O Anny notch.» slit-gun! with city olit-"xors 1n ilie Q1 F}. do corral in Poison Pam! ‘ ~ l SYRIA]. RA DID PATROL l". P IT 0 -3.15 - 7.00-8.45 ~ \NG1ZROUSI.Y YOURS" , 111- 1iiuns.-r1i1.- s11. "on EASTERN GANG MEETS 3.15 -- 7.00 — 8.45 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ADDED A-ND 1.1 Am 110111111151 ' ‘- AUBREY SMITH u; Rupert WIT II SHERIFF- ANDY CLYDE COMEDY HUI ;‘v1.\ Y's‘ IACI CIIILD mcmvi-a I. M. 'I-‘. SPECIAL n1... RVS 091212.13 T ‘r "F.-\N’I'A CLAUS” AITI-IXDING MATINEE TOMORROW (‘PIRIWINIAS SERVICE Russw wil-l heave Chariot-te- toun 11nd Summerside every evening at 10 p,m. WITH A GIFT FOR WEEK LLJfJ/iibi30.310M2011131333.]-BIISeWIWIIIIIOIIIIIIIIINIIIIi "an: Dally oxcpt Sunday — 0.00 SIIIIITIIZI)‘ only -— 10.00 IIM. BUS IJEAVES T‘°“‘7“3*>'5'§~c==a *1.‘ . 1' only — l0 )0 IMWI. ,_ 53.1 l ‘MO? W.“ \.<'J>.Q~;'.L".' 1 (E06001210C‘Cilfifi-fiiffiiftififflifiiiUbfiftffiffOUCfUf . Island Motor Trans 111111-11 BUS soiuaouua BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN tl-‘rom White's Restaurant) FOR SUMMER-SIDE lFi-nm Gnnrlie’: Drug More) I-‘(IR CIIARLOTTETOWN > P111} err-cpl 511111111)‘ ~ 8.30 A.M.. IN.“ 0'3 0.042 U0 QQQCIQQO € port Ltd. 11.111, 1.15 1am, 2.45 11.111. Sunday only — 10.00 AM. sumivlzrcslor-z‘ H30 A.M., 4.00 P..\1l. Sunday only ‘— 7.30 PM. MARY BSTOR ' 1m AIRBANKS. J1- Uggnsn: x i’ _ ’~ . . wziaioararaic-c‘ iii iLblAb. 3 "SANTA LLAUS ' 1111111) ATTENDING DIATINEE TOMORROW. . i;.a.s.;a....he.2.1a.somebody-a.mamoimamixmmnzioiala.azmmenmamsiziaimsiaizimc RIE ED WARD i lllll NIVEN of Ilunlz-iu ZWIEIQIRKZ‘€‘€'€'l?€'€'l‘€l€‘€ll' g A GIFT FOR EACH Eli/Wine‘ SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 <1“ 11$} 1 iisurrrs AND lg DRAWING yr " ' ' w! w" L-I 15¢ . .7 HOPE RIVER HALL p Wednesday. Dec. 20. i037 l l. Proof-eds in aid 0f St. 0 Anne Church i, '1 gQ i 5012-22-31 “C 1 i FIRST CIIAR-L()'I'I‘E'I"OI’VN i BROWN“; PACK Twhit! Twhoo! Calling all ‘ Bruwiiies of this pack for a spec- ial meeting on Thursday, Decem- ber 23rd. at 4.30 o clock. Uniforms will be worn. This will be the last meeting until January 7th. Betty MucPherson has gone to guides. We Wish hcr good guiding. Rose Mury Rogers is. now a sewnd class Brownie. “lend a Hand” and be at hood quarters on time with a Write for "Sunglo Sorvioo Slants" and get valuable practical information on fox feeding. Published six times yaartyand FREE to all Fox Breeders in Canada. Write Todly. INTERNATIONAL FOX b ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. Summon!‘ I P. E. ISLAND IKO/LI l The Central Guardian NOW FOR, A REAL BREAKFAST VZIII Robin 800d POITICIBQ Oats SUI-LNG! l Chins. Silverware or Plain. HEADQUARTERS I01‘ Christmas . ‘"93 wms- our u“ ugh“ "e m“ lstreet intersection about 11.30 yes- chappeu a ‘ terday morning. No one was in- Japanese Products. 00., 164 Queen Street. L-812-l2-l5-9i N0 TRUTH IN BREAK RUMOR, JULICE SAY-City Police declared . curly today that there was no truth in I rumor current in the city that the Liquor Vendor's store had been ‘ broken into last evenng. They were s1’. a loss to explain how such an unfounded story originated. ARE CONVICTED-Three Char- ouetown men. passengers in a car containng eight o-gallon kegs of - rum soiled by Mounted Police on , the Malpeqile, Road last Monday 4 mcei Prof. W. J. held wno has ‘ qucstiozied as 5 worms and bots. This is empha- nurlii were convicted on Prohibition and Excise Act charges when they appeared before Magistrate Tweedy yesterday. Each man was fined $100 and costs or three months in jail under the Excise Act and $200 and costs or three months in jail under the Prohibition Act. The case against a fourth occupant of th- car. was adjourned untl today. Explains Method 01' ; Treating Horses For ‘Bots And Worms A Guardian reporter happened to ooen spending a couple 01. uuys in 1his part ol the province. Mr. field mentioned that he had been solicited to do some work for iarnicrs in Millview and Bedford oistricts and had just then finish- ccl treating fifty-five horses for cots 11nd worms in Millvlew. When 1,0 the “dvisability unci efficiency of such work, M1". Reid said that every raiser of horses, particularly those with colts and young horses should make an annual practice of treating for sized by the rising value of horses and the consequent. need for rais- mg rather than buying from out- side the province at high prices. The matter of efficiency in treat;- ment rests with the producer. At the present time it is a simple matter to fast the animal for CONFEDBIMTION um m l L-6189-7-l2-3l2 CARS COLLIDE—Two cars col- lided on the Fitzroy-Hillsborough "€’5’€¥'€\€'((!'E"!F'€"P" "Y'"Z"-""’P""P""F'K‘QK i! jured but one of the cars had its running board and front fender considerably damaged. The other car sustained lesser damage. ANSWER STILL ALARM-City firemen answered a still alarm shortly before five o'clock last eve- l ning when a. car caught fire at the‘ Royal Bonk corner. A short oircuiti in the electric wiring caused the blaze which was extinguished be“ _ fore much damage was done. The 1 r; alarm was the third to which Char-H lottetcwn firemen responded in 1 \'/ S’. .5 L slightly more than twelve hours. TEMPERATURE IS DOWN-Mr. i Warren Burns, metoorolog st at the Charlottetown Experimental Sta- tion, last night reported the tem- perature at 8 p. m. was 11 degrees above zero with a 20 niile-per-hour westerly wind iiliich combined to makc a chilly night for Christmas shoppers. At 8 p. m. yesterday six degrees above zero was recorded as compared with 32 degrees Monduy. FOREIGN ERS __tContinued from page l1 jective of the Japanese. At Tsingtso, 390 miles north of Shanghai. many foreigners in the cit-y already were evacuating illnng" with thousands of Chinese. Brit.- lsh and United States warships are there to aid in the evacuation. CITY REPORTED QUIET Advices received here said the city was quiet. but Chinese feared an attack in retaliation for dos- truction of Japanese cotton mills which Japanese said were worth about $87.000,000. Tension was so great that all stores were closed. A six o'clock curfew was clamped on the city because of outbreaks of looting. Japanese planes constantly flew over. many so low that their bomb racks wore visible. The situation in South China also was considered threatening. Japanese troops were attempting to cut the Canton-Kowloon Rail- lwelve to fourteen hours and give a capsule commonly known as Bot-Shot. or Sur-Shot, then con- tinue the fasting for four hours and feed as usual. This kills s. large percentage of the parasites 11nd should be done at least once and better twice for a. thorough cleaning. In' December for the first and February and March for the second treatment. The necessity for such treatment now as compared with times past was another question asked. The answer given was that in times past our fox-bears were adept in the art of substituting and found such remedies as hardwood ashes and mustard seed were fairly use- ful in promoting growth. The concentrating or crowding influences of present day farming is also s factor as is the interchange of live stock within the province and between provinces. miil DEATHS CROWLEY-At Kensington, Dec. 21. Mrs. Isabella Crowley, aged 85 years. Funeral from the home 0f her son Russell Champion, Wed- nesday. Dec. 22 at 12.45. ROACII-At Darnley, Dec. 20.Phll- ip Roach, 118% 84 years. Funeral from the Presbyterian Church. Malpeque, Wednesday, Dec, 22 M; 2.30 pm. SCALES-At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital December 21, 1937. Miss Florence Scales of Scotch- Plfllllfi. New Jersey. aged 55 yeam. The remains are resting at former home in St. Eleanofis from noon today. Funeral ‘Thursday service at the home at 2 p. m. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, st. 111mm)“, Too Late To Clasify FOR SALE—PURE BRED WILT- shire sows to fairrow in March. Also registered Yorkshire Boar for service. Harry Waugh, Wil- mot. Irzss-ia-zz-zi. HORSES FOR SALE INCLUDING standard bred registered mare, five years old, stylish driver, good worker. Percheron more 12 YeB-Ps old. in fool. Two good workhorses, price $50 and O00. Buy Your lihristmas Dinner At WIIEATLEWS LOWEST PRICE, HIGHEST QUALITY, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKEN, TURKEY We deliver to any port of the Olly. WltE-ATLEWS MEAT MARKET Phone 1518 38 Elm. Avenue. Five grade Bhorthorn oolvm. Walter B. Weelns, Kenslngton. L-Qm. . way to sever the southern metrop- olis from the interior. Three col- ums were reported closing in on ll-langchow, 110 miles south and west. of Shanghai. They were so .close gunfire could be heard in the city. In Central China, 11.000 Japan- ese troops left the Nanklng urea for Shanghai, presumably to board transports for another objective. A protective semi-circle was thrown about the former capital to guard against. o. counter-attack preceding possible establishment of a Japa- nese-sponsored provisional govern- ment. Three hundred British and Un- lted States women and children in Hnnkow, one of Chimfs three pro- visional capitnls. planned ‘to leave for Hong Kong tomorrow 0n an international train. They previous- ly tried to go to Shanghai up the Yangtze River. but had to turn- back when they came to booms obstructing navigation. Meanwhile, the United States mwal inquiry into the Pnnay bombing rapidly neared its close. sources on the flagship Augusta indicated. EMBARGO (Coh_tinued from__m1_g_e 1) Japan meant; wsr. He added: “In the League of Na- tions wdsy there are only two great naval powers ourselves and France." Labor members repeatedly inter- rupted government speakers. When Mr. Chamberlain said the recent Brussels Conference on the For Eastern conflict could not end the fighting excelpt by force, the Eastern Guardian “WUBSCBIPTIONS b0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Kept. Archie Hume. ..‘ROBIN HOOD l-‘IDUR ls ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bog. ..'DUB.ING the entire season pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague. L-387-12-I-W-F-M. ..'MAKE MABOIPS your Gift Selection Headquarters. Pen Sets, Military Bets, Outex, Comb Bmsh and Minor Sets, Kodaks, Rolls Raz- ors, all the best in Toilet Sets, Lea- ther Goods. Stationery, Cigars, Cig- arettes, Tobaccos and Moirs Choc- olates. We carry a. complete line o! Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags, etc. favorite boy or girl with every pur- chose made here. L-B09-12-l5-7l. Mo ‘ l . accompanied by his crew motored to Charlottetown yesterday on official ynchtinzbus- lness. The road was in fair con- dition. tt was sold. " UNDEWTAKER I@ALHIII Olm-loototpnn and North Wildfire Pllonl 1D M Don't forget your notes for your. A. M. MacKtnnon of‘ i OF mamas» ‘L’: ‘ MIX ti boy coll-l" The Prine Minister discussed in . gi-ncrul lei-ms the SILUQlLlOXlS lll . Clllllft mid 51111111. the talks in Ger- many \J\‘l.\\‘l‘l‘ll Viscount IIilllIilX, Lord President of tho Council, and Chancellor Hitler. zmti-Iiritlsh pro- pngailfia 11nd the League of Na- tions. _ _ He ogrced with the Opposition that Japan had not tried for, a peaceful stritlnmcni of her cont ct with China; and that 110-operation 1 irii-h the United States was essen- l tizil. The Prime A/linistci- warned there was a limit beyond which Britain would no! lot. liu- For Eastern in- Lcltlilh bc jeopardized. “It must not be lIlOllFIl that. our desire for pcacc and our patience tinder repeated l 1 §L|PPERSQTHEG.FTS THAT ALWAYS A DLEA§E We have a large assortment of beautiful styles, all sizes for all the family at prices that also please. , I HOCKEY BOOTS & SKATES MEN'S - - - - — — ss-ss women's - _ "_ _. _ $3.95 .aovs' _ - - - - - $3.49 YOUTHS’ .-. _ .. _ _ $2.98 SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY FOOTWEAR AND WORK BOOTS. PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE CO. RUBBER N-"is . ; L" L I’. :- ~<-. ,§.». v‘ malaria.» ~ _- m provocation means we are either in- different to our intcniational obli- gations or that we are forgetful of our duty to protect British inter- esis." H12 sad His Majesty: Govern- ment now has "a fnirly detlnnze idea" of Germnnys point of vicw about the problems which remain to b1: solved if a general European settlement is to be achieved. Elxpressing satisfaction over Ang- lo-American agreement concern ng the Fhr East, Mr. Chamberlain cle- caied the use of force to stop Japan's invasion of China "would not have obtained the support 0f any member of the Brussels Con- forr-nce." The debate brought out many speciators. among whom were the French. German. Spanish, Chinese and Brazilian ambassadors. It was $10.00 “P ENLIII CINA CUPS AND SAUCEDS A host. to choose from—-——-- onsssnn ems $5.00 ‘l’ 3 piece sets and larger —- — — D. l5 Jewel MODEL S turd-y. G uaranteed USE TERMS. E. LADY'S MODEL Slender and charm- ing. I5 ' MEN'S CAMIIOS ‘HMS-I PAY WEEKLY! Mannlsh in design - _ F. MAN'S BUIDVA .’ Precision built — $1.00 A WEEK G. LAD¥’S BUIJOVA Set. wlfih I diamonds 3 Pa. Complete with ‘teapot, Cream 5nd Sugar — - l- -. B. IO- WEDDING RING Channel style dia- monds —— —- — -— C. lO-DIAMOND COMBINATION M t. hed and pol‘- “zti __ __ _ $47.50 $1.00 A WEEK opened by Clement Attlcc, Purim. mentory Labor miuci- “o... y. M, recently from a visit to (iOHlfllllllflil, Spain. Mr. Altlee called tho Hang." lemon to propagundu boil»,- < on by radio in the 1111111‘ more recently through ll South Amer ca "by v1.- n 1111111111 powers,“ “which he said “us "t1ii-.~.-'._ ed against. democracy, lri‘ I_(‘_|uI‘e. the ideal of pence. this country and the British Empire." Turning to the For alion, Mr. Attic? sir velopmcnts there were concern of the Immune .1 . ihc United States as they arc o1 Great‘ Britom. M1‘. Attloe declurr-d il,\\-1u~ up to the League to support. Chi-ha by sending it arms while rolusuig alum to Japan. ~os DAYS A YEAR fJEllJEii-li 110$ 1> ATR CHRISTMAS 1 There- is no time to waste! You do not. need ready cash at. Wcfliwi-‘s =1 A. s-ommouos A real beauty"!!! P.’- mh _ _ _ _ _$37.o0 $2.00 A WEEK DIAMOND $19.75 $10.00 $33.75 $42.50 TEA ST Rogers Quality $15.00 l?“ Q W. W. W¥E All Comm u, - toms - -‘i- _ If.‘ US! TERMS L... annual IIICI m: cmiiliormrowll. I. I. l.