culls... QOLBERT Cllsrles BUYER , OVARICH” “l. haunted ‘Too-camel’. Jidsfilloly lllCllll 1 us. wen.- 0.. llarrsp-H-t ' n-Wlllto “.Il0.nd Tommy-Gun! PLUS ST. JAMES’ CHURCH the moi-mingle‘? vice wssyconduced by the Rov- Dr- l-‘raser who reminded his hearers that we are not solitary beinse - sing th experiences ‘oh others cannot appreciate or - psthille with, bu: that many era show the same .0?! and sorrows 5nd influexme are influenced by ils whether we are aware of it or lot. - The Rpv, m. ‘Townsend took the evening service and spoke of the divinity of Jesus Christ comiflrirfl him and the religion which he PW- daimed with the other folmders 0i reunions. He pointed 0"» m‘ whereas they were embodied n a series of rlfes and therefore spirit- Ully dead. (Jl-lrlstlsnity is 1165K 011 3 HOLIDAY r ‘it clad? Clock y'all 7i.aa.n,ei m" nu: snwm . ALI-IN JENKINS nurll DONNILLY - WILLARD PARK!" ranvawoua. arm VAUDEE REEL FAVORITE Pluln 'l.lkofYou’vo never llall! ’ All Specially Priced F No holidsywould be Gill" 1 l ce pic r glad Trill call; were n 1R0 owns! i you Bake dlinnn slut, A i Eiivorlte Baker 5x5 I few simple principals which are able ‘o adapt ‘ themselves _ mam of every are. that 011"“ * ........ b$ a ill/mg f 9V9" u m founder is a living Savior. he special music at the nwrnlrg em.“ . Mrs. N. _ -. 5010 of the anthem Plains"- frinity United Church Monfofi‘ 3.30 Cuba-Social Hall. 7.15 Rangers —-East Pu-lor. ' Odell. DESSERTS u plum So be sure stop in at Stewart's -13 t0 the the choir, “Bedileherlfs , est and sincere ‘ given uvmy has. * cont... .1 w nature word CBASWELL for Photographs. GENERAL SHIN 1.119. Hall. Wednesday moi-Iain; was mllwted. nhey were investigating. FUNERAL ON SATURDAY-Tile funeral of Miss Jennie Rendle, '75, Was held from her late residence, 244 Kent Street Saturday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. Servlccs aiholrle and KNNC-lldd were con- gilgcwtgdbbymiihenlzsv. a M “if: as- .V B V. . urra Pallbearers‘ were Dr. F. E. Small! wood. G. F. Hutoheson, G. E. Proc- tor. P, (eiemeron, H. Jewell and P. THE ORPIIADPS FRIEND- Every year many orphans are made nanny by their friend. Mr. J. D. O'Connell. The amount of $55.00 was recently received by the Sisters and children of St. Vincent's Orphanage, Malpeque l-‘toa . ‘Phisannual donation, from the O'Connell picnic fund. is the means of making many little ones happy. FULL BLVERS SELL AT $150 -- Silver foxes for immediate, cul- slunption were in demand at the sale wnduced by the New York Auction Company. on the full silvers was $150, line with the previous season and about 10 r cent un- der the 1937 levels. ith 92 per cent of the offering changing handls. the proceeds the sale were $175,000, according to officials of the auction pony. STUDENTS FROM ACADIA- Students srrlvl over the week end mm is to spend at their oe in and Haldane Scott, Norsh River. caused slight damage to ence of‘Mr. W H V terday. City firemen responded appeal, for assistance with was necessary before the were fistingulshed. . —Charlottetown's Queen School Cadet Corps won merside A and Georgetown. e Square placed fourth Military District No 6 which in- cluded Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Wat Kentwas fifth. Summerside 10th, Souris, 15th. P. W. C. 16th and Georgetown 21st. EXPRESS THANKS-Jinn offi- cers and Executive Committee of the Free Dispensary wish to a4:- knowledge through the press warm- ih-anks to the members of the Male Chorus and ladies of the Muscle Club. llflss Blanchard and all others who in anyway assisted in making the ‘concert last everlinq such a suc- lcess. Thanks are also extended to the management of the Prince I Edward ‘Theatre who made it Dos- sible to Rive our citizens an ob- pcrtunity to hear such a high class mtertainment and at the same time to help the nensanv bring cheer and happiness on Christmas Eve to many oi 0111' s. 0' m“ y“ m“ d" O . ADIE BUCHANAN. aims -s Bradelbane. FREE GEESE Every Cusiomsr l... u chance to v/ln pns of the, six gum lo be ls lurelo elk u: for your coupon. blowing . will lake ‘place Saturday. or 4 o'clock. ' IUY THESE SPECIALS t Ovsnhoss 4 buckles -- $ 215 --_- _ LillkrOvsn m or l0lbs.---—-— wins}! lbs. — -'- - -_- v I A . " nusrictmg ‘ The Oontrsl Guardian l. .__._ Inflow“: inn. sovwulfl? 3i Insy be inserted wit": a11- CONFEDEBATIO . 1...... itliifilgi‘. ELECTRIC RADIOS ‘mombs Music Store. KINDERGARTEN Christmas Tree and Closing Trlrlitv Social at 10:30. 464-12-19-21. CALVIN CHURCH. w. 48. spec- ve , R0 000k, Mumay Elven Emexflwumgt‘ can should be marked by a joyous. leton. Keith Kennedy, Sollthiport, Everet‘ MacKenzle, Glen Martin FIRE AT KEPPOCH -Flxe the resid- . . . Dunbarat Keppoch shortly before noon y-as- toan _, the chemical engine. The fire» was be- lieved tohave originated around -an outside chimney. Some cfillitnilng es q. s. s. conrs PLACES rmsr Square first lace amol Prince Edward Is- and units t is as, it was learn- ed Saturday. est Kent School Charlottetown placed second. Sum- iemy. third. followed by Souris, Prince of Wales College Th Queen n ing . fur trim-Z” A I .51 .2]. . l i" _..._. COMPLETES Jersey cow, and il . has recently arrslvnmo wunnmo Miss Bdn M Mil , gr. and kl/frgc km d‘ m when Miss Christina FTB-figillpfldfm L. Lawrence nacmnln both of Charlottetown, will be “med 1n marriage. The wedding takes place Monday night at eight o'clock _. Truro News. ' BEBEAVE MEN 'l‘— Sympathy L; TAKING UP BUOYS-Th G. S. Aranmore left Sntflrdg; milmlfli; at 4 o’clock for Bcrden and Tormentlne where the buoys will be lifted. ’I‘he steamer is ex- Dected to return to this port this ei/Qfliflil’. She left Friday to p91"- form this work but due to heavy weather returned to port. The c, G. S. Brant returned to cm"- illmhl“. ‘€.‘.‘§.'...§°".i."‘°i“.‘“ 3%.“; s and Pic u harbour? e an c PASSED Away LAST m H _ MP8. Bridzct Flynn died gt The home of her dau ier here last nsht. aged 91, fol owing a lenwihy illness. Her and, Anthony Flynn predeceased her some years “W Mrs. Flynn (Brides McAdam) was born a.‘ Johnston's River, P. E. I. Two daughters. Mrs. John rPalul- ine) Martin of Chamcttetown and Mrs._ Adolphe (Sillliddl) Foley of 5011118. Sli-Wivfi. alcng with one son, Anthony F ynn of Boston. Mrs. Michael Ready of Sussex, N. 13., is a sister while one brother, Thomas McAdam, resides at the Old home- stead at Johnston's River. Funeral QEIILETICS have not been com- ~TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The auditorium of, Trinity Church was tastefully decorated in keeping with the a.p reaching Christmas season and e music and worship of both services were aonm-priate io the celebration of the Nativity. In the morning Rev, Hugh Mil- lar preached from the first chapter of G-alatia . subject, "The need for Repetition", The Minister said that the fundamentals of our faith do not change. but lntc re- tations develop and grow be ter: therefore preaching is merey re- peating the old fundamental truths of Christianlt _ Rev. Mr. Mlllar. in his evening sermon. based on Matthew 225. v-x- presed the hope that the Christmas season and the days that fol owed yuoy- ar.‘ spirit unmarred by frivoli , The mu=ic for the clav consisted of Carols: “Dear Nightingale A- wake" and ‘he Carol of The Good Thief" suns at the morning service. "Come In Dear Angels" and The Christ Child Smiles. Mrs. Roy Cwd- more, singing the solo verse at the evening service. '4 Harold Callaghan a daughter, Mg-rvjiherlqiw s ' FLYNN-Sunday Dec. 18th, at the residence of her son-in-law John Martin, ‘Mrs. Anthony Flynn aged 81 years. Funeral notice later, PALMER-Entered into rest at i home of her niece, Mrs. l in Athens, Greece, ., Frances Louisa. surviving sister of Mr. H. J. Palmer. K. 0.. o this egg and daughter of the late Hon. lei Jusloe and Mrs. Palm- or. QUICK- At her home, Donaldston. Dec. 1'7, 1938, Mrs. tome F. Quick in her 40th year, Fun Monday. Dec. 19th.. at - . ntennent Donaldston cemetery. CDONALD - Alt the Sacred Hear; Home. Charlottetown on De- canlibel" 1'7, 1938. Anfius J. MacDon- ald. The remains w 1 be forwarded from A. A. Hennesseyls Fuller Home to Soul-is by train this after- noon, SALVADGE —.Suddenly at ton. Ontario, on Dec. 13th, P. Salvadga, beloved husband of Lena and father of Mrs. iRev.) E. O. Lancaster, formerly of Mil- ton, P s: I 535 citizens. : ‘ " "'—""'—*'*' Card of Thanks N. D. MacLean i _.___. I m of the lateaeollwllis UNDERTAKER ' V. - . léffigfikbeémntusimsfiqusellxllgfi C hE M BA LM E R l - é m. m arlottelown and svlilthwullgenllellrizfitihefln bzer- N orih Wiltshire eevemem- Phone 149 Tuesday, Dec. 20th. at Laughlin MacDonallPs Tailor Shop. HARRY KIRSII. -Fur Buyer- SANTA CLA us RECORD - The owned t ted , "will W P%e , 00m ((33111 0! 10.397 lbd. 0f milk. 501 1M. ffli- will an average test of 4.61 figaiiem B4- 81“ years of ace in 365 . BIRTHS BUCHAREST. Dec. 13-10? Hav- COSTELLO-At the City Hcs- all-colonel Cullurescu, chief of PM!» Dec. 10. 1938. to Mr. and sill-ff of iihe second come. killed MP8. Maurice 60556110 Lilly. a son. himself early today. authorities said CALLAGHAN — At Dromore on in remorse over having caused s Dec. 4, 1968, to Ml‘. and Mrs. '_.. 1i."'"‘ ...l'.j $1.1“ ._ n Xmas Bargains w ., w. 1.14.11. . =.- Package Tea — - 45c 2 Lbs. Lard — — — 21c 10 Lbs. Beans — -- 29c 5 Lbs ‘new dates -— 25c Mens Lumbermans Rubbers - —- — — 1.35 Mens Fleece Combinations — - 1.00 We have a complete line of toys and. gifts for all. Bring us your pouli try and receive highest prices. Store open eve- i The funeral of Mr. Joseph Mc- Innis will take place from his late residence 232 1-2 Grafton Street this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstsn's Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. HEAVY TRAFFIC-lime train from the mainland arrived in Charlottetown before midnight Saturday, as time tables changed for thewlnter months. Scheductl to arrive here at 9.50 p.m. the train was approximately two hours late, due. ls was said, to heavy pre Christmas traffic. The chan e of schedule was made to permt passengers from Boston and Montreal to make connections with the train for this Province on Saturdays. Except for Satur- days the train from the mainland remains on the same schedule, ar- riving in Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. CHARITY CONCERT — 'I'here was a full house at the Prince Edward Theatre last night when the annual Christmas Charity con- cert was given by the Charlotte- town Male Chorus. assisted bv the Carol Bin ers from the Ladies Music Clu . The concert was un- der the distinguished partonage of His Honour Lieutenant Governor George D. De-Blois and Mrs. De- Blois. ‘Iihe pr am opened with the entire chor sin ing “Joy to the World" and "Sient Night." the Male Chorus then continued with: “Joy to the World." “Silent Night." "Land of Hope and Glory." "Goln' Home." Hark the Herald Angels Sing." "Christmas song," “A Song of Peace," “On the Sea," “The Long Day Closes " The lad- ies‘ Choir then sang. "God Rest You Merry. Gentlemen,“ "The Great God of Heaven," “Vihlle Shepherds watched their Flocks." Following this the Male Chorus sang “Adestc Fidelss" with Miss Lucy Blanchard as soloist. The anagram concluded with the Male Choru= singing “l-lalleluiah" from "The Messiah.” The Male Chorus was undel- the direction of Mr. Albert Dennis with Mr. Al Blanch- ard as pianist. while Mrs. G. E. Full conducted th-e Carol Singers with Miss Lillian MacKenzie as accompanist . SUICIDES m REMORSE BAPTIST CIUIDI .01: as lhe Common Task”. It is W0 remark that to certain she going about their ordinary the Advent. that call to all by the common task. To M0595. the way of the common task lsl Christmas service will be held t ded . on Tuesdly evmlng at 7:30 n. m. a: m! M’ m“ chrlmnutld” w llilllls- God’ n may be m“ our on Tm Rev a c He w _ e riends and relatives here of wk i» the Place where we may ,._ “y ‘Li; tnhsrlavtfiofilggsarsnqe; Louisa p“. McGl-liga" &_B0Yle hear ‘tile voice of‘ . And . __ away on Novem- Hunter River ,_ so e shew erds re- mummlntélfi “‘5.‘."“‘"“‘°.'~“" ti’. 23.22 Ll.."’.‘i.°.°.°;..“'“ slim”? gaxmfi~ngxmii §i1"§i1.?..‘é‘.“ifi§€ §€l.“‘i...‘i“éi%§' r w tin n8 s r . . ._ ;- .= w. apparently. $35351’? 533st‘? the 1m Hm H- J- Pfllmer- H131 ‘L-45s-12-19-4l. " “m i‘ Wm“ “K“"‘°“""°~ I’ i‘ s mss dinner. Over the weekend the the dmmhm” 01 the late HomEd- "M5886 i’! h°P° "M IOY- M Ad- theftof fem- hens Irqm, a local en Ward Palmer who was onp time _________._._____ vent again the world needs to you“ said 1m n m Chief Justice of this province. FUNERAL Tum MORNING_ listen and hear the message that twill hallo mon task. Miss Vera. Campbell sang Oley Sneaks’ ‘Theresa Song in the Air". The anthem of the morning was garner-Vs "While Shepherds Watch- At the evening service the Min- ister delivered the final sermon in the series on “Some Saints and some Sinners," taklnlz as his theme on this occasion "The Saviour of sinners and The strongholds of Saints." A mixed nuartette. Misses Burns. Cfllnp- bell. Messrs Ouigley and Stems sand “The Holly and the Tvy”. A carol was rendered by the choir “O Nightingale. Awake." Misses gums and Campbell taking the ue . The flowers on the communion tnble were placed in memory of Mrs. lbillian Burns, by the mem- bers of her family. "Wllitc Gifts" Sunday was gen- erally observed by the Church School in this annual project for the relief of the poor. w one way ofthecm- PERSONALS Mr. Nelson Petersen. Hampshire. sailed from Halifax last week for Copenhagen. where he will spend the Christmas holdays with his parents . Mrs. Raymond Jenkins. Peters Road left Thursday morning to spend the Christmas holidawl with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Slddalll. Riverton, New Jersey. The many friends of Mr. Gor- don S. Lafferty. Upper Prince Si... will be glad to learn that he is progresslnw satisfactorily from an operation for mastoid on Friday last in the P. E. Island I-Icsvital. a serious accident to a dancing companion, Dancing last night with a young society woman, Mme. Iona IALH - WW. in a night club. he accidental- ly set fire to Mme. LeHovurys cel- ophane dress. “LUNATICS AT LARGE" LONDON. Dec. 1B-(APl—Vis- countess Asior Saturday described dictators as “lunatlcs atlarge’. Speaking i-n su. r: of camps for chldren, the V Ilia-born member of parliament said. "Britain does not expect war. but we never can tell Mint will lwpvpen because dic- tators are like lunatios at large." The Rev. Harvey L. Dalton B. of his morn- ing sermon "in the Way of the o tasks the first intimation of ‘there are visions wsy of the she-p- herding his flock came thellam- ing vision and the voice of God. The Divine Son “who walked the same high road, this carpenter of Nazareth who made things for God" receiving in his human experience the vision splendid of the Kingdom of God. At a shoemakers bench sat Wil- liam Carey, cobbling shoes and in re- ceived the vision of a world for PAGE THREE : --- - ---=.= ‘IO-NIGHT 451d Inn Hollywood r Edward G. Robinson Joan Bennett Wayne Morris Andrea Leeds “KID GAHLAHAD" directed by Cecil B. DeMllle crcv lofiqin; Eastern Guardian --'This column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted It 4 cents l. word strictly psy- able in advance. »-_ _ ._ __'. LJOUR STORE Ohm till ten o'clock every night Christmas week. Buying chicken daily on graded basis. Clark Bros. Mon- taigue and St. Peters Bay. L468. Too LateTIo_C__lassify_ carrvnsn MALE rox, max- ed. Apply Jivinsim. Stanley Younker. L-459_ 1913i. WANTED-MAN FOR. FARM work. Steady employment. Jas. Allan. West Covehead. L-454-12-19-3i. LOST SATURDAY BETWEEN the Vogue and Ronni; Hotel about 6 D. m.. surf. Finder please leave at_Gual-disn._L-_453 LOST WRIST WATCH SATUR- dey on Government Pond. Blinder please leave at Guardian Ofllge. L-481-l2-19-3i. TO LET-MEDIUM SIZED dwelling house at 301 Kent Street. Recently re-modelled. in Derfect state of roneir. Contains living room. dining room. kitchen. bath and five bedrooms. Hard- wood floors throughout. Apply Eastern Trust Conmany. L-466-l2-19-8i iiifi‘ ‘cnoosm HERE TOILETRIES lll-IIIIOIIIQ b03911 Xl-Pillfll Mintys. Ashes of (Altos Sell. Palmolive, co gar» Bum. Woodbllrys, w; ‘s . CANDIES M01". Hunter: Nellsuu nlolliu F . . . -l>'e‘l'='l’.luf°..‘.’°il’.’f'i.'filllfy"l.'iil'.'f Smokers Supplies Gill-Riki. Tohaccoes. Cl P , 0141-. etc, ln fancy gift 1:15:51,“ lnlllflcl our stock today. In m8. J. ERNEST ll. WORTH 142 Prinz Street. Mug.“ R ,. . . Phone 82 "tilt-B Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ls Eastern Stnndsrdl MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 MOSCOW 4:00 p.m.-—Broadcast in l‘ llsh. RAN. 31 m.. 9.8 meg. NEW YORK 4:15 p.m.-—Music and Talk. W3XAL, 16.8 m.. 17.78 meg. ~4‘1lI-.\v.("l‘1\l)v 5:30 p.m.-Travelogue of U .5. in Iilnglish. W2XAD. 19.5 ln., 15.83 meg. BERLIN 6:00 p m.—Bavarlan "Schall- plattler" dances. DJD. 25.4 m.. l1.’7'7 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.-Folk Songs: Naples, Genoa and the Mountains; 2RO‘s “Mail Bag. ' 2R0, 25 4 m., 11.81 mes: IRE‘. 30.5 m., 9.83 meg. BOSTON 7:30 p.m.-The World of Natu- ral Science: Looking Starwards. WIXAL, 45.6 m., 6.04 meg. LONDON _ 8:00 p.m.—Grosvcnor House Dance Band. G10, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 me .: GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; 05L, 49.1 m., 0.11 meg. TOKYO . I215 p.m.-Music Concert. JZJ, 35.4. m., 11.80 meg. CARAUA ' 18:30 p.m.-The Theatre of the Al‘. YV5RG. 51,7 m., 5.9 meg. LONDO N 9:35 p.m.-Thrill Waldteufel.” GSD, 25 5 m.. 11.75 meg.; G50, 31.3 m., 0.58 meg.; B, 31.5 m., 9.51 megs, GSL, 49. m., 6.11 meg. BERLIN 10:15 p.m.-Our German study Club. DJD, 25.4 m., 1l.'7'7 meg. NE‘ V YORK 10:30 p.m.--"Famous Musical Evenings." WZXE. 31 m., 9.05 meg. PRAGUE 10:30 p.m.-—Central European Review of Affairs. . 25.3 m., 11.84 meg ; OLR5A, 19/7 m., 15 23 meg. PARIS 10:40 p.m.-Gramophone Rec,- ords. TPB7, 25.2 m., 11.88 meg; TPA4, 25.6 m.. 11.71 meg. CINCINNATI 11:00 p.m.-—Muslcal Classics... WBXAL. 49.5 m., 6.06 meg. a Keep Minarlfs 1n the home. Slide Fastener MISSES MEN’S OVERSHOES Bucikle -— l0 Jersey — — — - - _$A2.75 Wome OVERSHOES - - _ $2.25 $35“ f _ _ _ 32-35 CHILDS $2 ovnnsnons - - - - W,“ _ _ _ _ _$2_95 or Jersey. n’sur Trim Velvet SLIPPERS MEN’S HOCKEY OUT FITS $5.00 to $7.50 BOYS’ HOCKEY $4.00 . OUTFITS — - - ~ FOR EVERY ONE IN __.__ HARRY KIRSII THE FAMILY I Mm w “mow! e M“; ‘I. ' from ggmmgsmigfiitg‘ “ “t... u... Will be n. Charlottc- o Winning“ “want-zloty? m town buying fox pelts 60c ‘Z50 Brady Footwear QUEEN STREET 'Ri THEEH - ---~~-PHONE 8l2 By King Cole ..~..m. , x igflilir; m..... mum. In. v w-u m». mm ~