seat- ._. wsewrar-WQ‘; _. F 3 55,515.35 ..pn~»_._.- . _._.-_-_.- -una-4uln- ~”‘.“6énv-<I1P4_Q7 THE CHARLUITETUWN GUARDIAN ' ’ _Y -_-: r Will Be Here FROM 2 to 4 P. M. i Be Sure To Com And I See Him! Jolly 01d Santa Himself At HOLMAWS Meet SANTA at SUMMERSIDE —- Hurrah For Santa Clausi! HIS GREAT BIG NEW DAY HOLMANS Tuesdays — Thursdays -- Saturdays 1.30 t0 2.30 P. M. CHARLOT'I‘E'I'OVVN — Wednesdays and Fridays -- 2 i0 3 P. M. Listen In To Santa Claus Over CFC Y Every Tuesday, Evenings -- From Now Until At 5.45 P. M. Thursday and Saturday Christmas - Children Must Be Accompanied By An Adult! __-ss- ,/ .._ NOVEMBER zi. i939 . o - Advertising iiaies~ ~PayabIe m lniance Mimimnm Charge Inr Any Advertisnients 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word.‘ Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3e per word; Classified 8c per word; ln Mnmorliun Notices 70c per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiierinp. Cards etc.. 5v P" Home: Lfliwfs “I Condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement l0 words for $1.00 and l0 cents to: every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o per word. Lists oi Subscription: l8 cents per inch. Address and Presentation 51-00- Oihvr PM” H" application. \ Teachers Wianted WANTED-JITACHER FOR NEW Haven School. Supplement 1.100. Gus ’l‘ieniey, Secretary. L-75Ii-ll-l8-3i. Female Help Wanted WANTED-A M A l D. APPLY Guardian. L-WM-ll-N-Zil. WANTED-— MAID. AFPLY - Guardian. L-ill-ll-IB-Si. Male Help Wanted si-rnafiicc *WT§ TE o T16 learn Barber Trude. Short Course. Ex ort training. Molar Barber Co 1e36, Halifax. N445. Work Wanted COUNTRY arm. vvsnrs woiur in town. Apply 'J."l(‘}ig1s4i- Wanted vviaiyriin — ééaessviosmss with some inmi. Grorl locality. W ie “W." care Guardian. Salesinen Wanted WANTED SALESMAN COVERING tho Island regularly who is al- ready wcli established with one or two conunisslon lines. Only man of good reputation need ap- ply. A good line with good com- mission. P. 0. Box 222. Saint John. N. B. N-109l-1l-20-2i. For Sale MclNTOSH APPLES AT REEVES. Southport. L-GBO-ll-lfl-ill. FOR SALE -— IIEINTZMAN k CO. Piano. First class condition. Bar- gain. Apply Box "C" Guardian. N-IOBQ-il-ZO-Zil. FARM FOR- SALE-—l20 ACRES. 5 miles from City. Write “}l" care Guardian. FOR» NALE — SLEIGH HARNESS and buffalo, homes and traces. Wm. Hanna, Geytown. L-800~1l-2l-3l. FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR Suckers Yorkshire Boar eleven months old. Earvelicnt tvifi- R- FI. Parkman, Easy Royalty. L-BlG-ll-‘lll-ll. SAIII — JERSEY GRADE I FOR Cow 4 vcnrs old. Freshen Nov. 26. L'8O2'n'2l'3' Brood sow ycnme, to furrow Jon- ___ _ uni-v. Cheap horse. Arnlv this of- "“_'“* fir; EXEC uiniis SALE Business Onnortunities ____ Fm’ Me“ n‘ vioronu Th llwllto tho Will d 1h Hundreds oi ‘cr..§:'a':‘lf".'.‘..:i:..i?’ ..¥.‘£.""l§ private sole her property at Victoria consisting oi twelve more; o! choice land tanner with n complete set o! bull I1]! all recently re-huilt and minted ml. i id u s her llixifii Tulhoksoili liliw$oiie gallon at l PM. sharp on t e above u finial; with all ‘Jnnsehérld ‘n- c s. so I nun of , potatoes and miged pal“ inlifl.‘ ‘l: trgywiih innn), n quantity or good Two choice mllli cowl, two lat pigs, twenty hone, mike barrows, spring narrow. one plow and other nrflclco too numerous to mention. ii not fine sale lint fine any. TERMS CASH. W. l. TIOWSDALE, WARREN FERGUQON E1000 ' mIN w. Mflifltfi. Auctioneer. Wireless Operators Needed Dmiinlon Goverllint now eollinl ‘pflnfly for érflll opgntonuwn: eon seal e will vvlrellc “ii. 0m g-rndfl guy in naibie rt omfi 0.1!. .. JI-l. ., Jll- YI. o! Tron: , ‘Marconi 00., elo- n air-n Devi- Zfisfi". ""““""..2‘....;'Z7.‘a'2 olnelol. wt o or one IADIO COLLIGI 0f CANADA (inrodfllifluollnn- THE CENTRAI. GUARDIAN ‘fills column is relerved Yo: news oi local interest but advertising oi n newsy nature may he inserted at 5 cent-s Q worn itrmiy pay- able ‘-n advance. ‘Q CRASWELL rur Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97ll9-l-Zi-fll NATIONAL WAR APPEAL house to house canvass Monday and Tuesday. Make it easier for the ladies by having your contribu- tlons ready. L-773-1l-20~2i. PLAN T0 BE at NOi-re Dame filth ‘res Wednesday and ‘Phurs- day o1’ this week, and buy your Christmas giiis. L-777-1l-20-2l. WANlED-Cupboards for use m storing Red Cross materials. Any- one having large-sized cupboards icr loan or sale phone 432. I..—'l'l5-1l-20-2i. ENGAGEIVIENT. -—- A W Exchange contains the iollowln en- gagement inierwting w many 0mg iriencis. The engagement is an- nounced oi Erna Marguerite, daughter oi Mr... Milford and the labs Mr. John Calverley Milton; Charlottetown. P. E. I., to Mr, John louder Hamottle, son oi Mrs. Har- bottle and the Mr. William late Geor e Hnllbfltlle, Pine Falls. The e will take place early in Dccem r. NURSES ALUMNAE MIWIS. -- The Alumnae of m; Prince Ekiwsm Island Hospital Graduate Nurseg held a well attend- edmeeting st o Ciindail Home on Friday, November 17th st. 8 P. Anna Bennett. presided at the meeiln which siier c brlei business period k the iorm o! a social sv- undcr the direction oi Mrs. Wen ell MmKenzie. Miss Winnie Schurmsn, R. N, gave an interest- ing outline o! her own experiences Island shown by Mr. N. D. M Biniresiimenie were served. LIFE INSUR- L-9I89-7-2l-3l GRADQ DANCE at Brighton Club iO-HIQB 9-30-1470. Eluiichurds Orch- estra. Admission Indies 25c. Gents 35c. L—l583-l0-Tll€s-ti. INIACCORDANCE With the War Charities Act. no organization or person is allowed in collect or raise funds for War Appeals with. out a written permit. L-774-l1-20-2l. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS. -- slleciol meeting this lTlwfifiliiyi ev- eiuiig alt 8.11:. Full attendance L-BYI-ll-Zl-li. please. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED o1’ ast sets in lovely Lu-ray pas- tels Windsor blue, surf green. per- Slan cream and siisrnn rpink. see them on display in Holmans Chin's Dent. Charlottetown. L-795-ll-2l-1i. ‘ WHITEJIEEVES -— An event. o1 great interest to many friends throughout the province and other parts was solernnlzed at. St. James Church, Slimmeriieid, on Oct. 11th when Margaret Cynthia, daughter oi Mrs, Thomas Power and the late Edward Reeves, was united in the holy bonds oi mot- rirnony to Matthew Joseph son oi Mrs. White and the late John T. White oi lhnerizid. The mor- rlage ceremony was performed by Rev. Phalen MoKenna RE. who also celebrated the Nilptial Mass. The bride was vei-y becomingly at.- tlred in Queen Elizabeth blue wlih l CONFEDERATI ON ANCE- M_ cranberry accessories and wore a lovely string oi pearls. she was at. tended by hcr sister, Evelyn, in wine dress with navy accessories. The groom was supported by his brother John P. After receiving showers oi good Iwishes by a nuin- ber oi friends and relatives pres~ enl; the happy couple motored mi the home oi the bride where n, de~ l lightiul wedding breakfast wan purtaken oi by the immediate relatives oi bot-ii parties. Those prnseilt included Rev. Fl". McKehna P.P. and. Ml‘. Russell Bums who operaied the bridal car. A mis- cellaneous shower was tendered the bride by o number oi her girl iricnds in Cliarlotletown. Previous to hei- marriage she was showered at the home o! her mother, in Emerald and received many lovely gins on both occasions together with many beautiful and useiul gins iroin relatives and irlends in ILELA. and elsewhere; she was also the recipient oi lovely gzfts from Col. and Ma's. D. A. McKinnon with whom she had worked for some time. The 11M)- py couple left on a shori/ honey- moon trip to the sister provinces and upon their return took up resi- dence in Charlottetown where the groom ls an enterprising con- tractor. Many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. White many veers 01 nappy married llie. MURPHY - MCEWEN-wk uiet but xetty wedding was solemn or. i. e Basilica st 6:30 s. m. on October 30th, y Rev. Louis Dougan, when Anne Marie, daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy Albert/on, was united in marries! to Joseph Lmiis McBwen, oi Char- lottetown. The bride was attended hile Mr. George Chalplpelle ably supom-ied (lie groom. After the ceremony n dainty weodl brealoiast. was serv- ed at the b dc's home in Char- lottetown by her sisters, and amid showers oi rice and omiiiettl the ha-PPY couple leit by car ior A1- berton to spend a. week with the bride's parents. A shower woe held in their honor by iriends and mic.- iivcs in the Credit Union Hail, Al- berton. on the evening oi Nov. 2nd, and the large hum r oi beauti- iul and useful fl»: bride's populs ty in her home town. Alter e. dainty lunch, dan- cing was enjoyed until rma‘ hours, splendid music being iurnlslied by Mrs. Wansley Lewis oi Conway, aunt o! the bi‘ de, ae- comipanled on the violin by her be testllied to the Hume usther, Mr. Austin Murphy. assist- ed by Mr. Alfred McKcarney, Mr. snd Mrs. McEwen have returned :0 Charlottetown and taken up iesidence at 50 Edwin street. ::Dr. Robert Koch,. s. German physician, announced the discov- cry oi the germ which causes in- borgulosls (the tubercle baoihis) in 188 PERSONALS Mr. Ssniord Phillips of East. Royalty, spent Bunday in OLesry. Mr. Ernest Mstheson, oi Aumey, Que" has arrived on the Island to spend his vacation with relatives and friends. Miss Vera Riley oi East Royalty. gas n visitor in OLeary 0n Sun- BY. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Med- iorth oi Amherst, N. B. motored w the city on Saturday on a short visit, they were accompanied by Mrs. Harry D.. Blden who is also visiting relatives hare. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°'i'hi| column is reserved for new: oi local interest but odver- tisin oi e. newey nature may be lnle d at z cents n word 1 strictly poynble n ndvnnoe “WWRDUGHOUT the season pelie will be received daily by J. J. Btewnrt and Allan Moshnr, s. J. J. awnm store, Montague {or hipm i. to the Prin some Eisnufliliur Pool, Llmltgde. 11-710-11-17-81. I msussonirrioive to Lhel Charlottetown Guardian may be ; handed to their Rent. Archie JTEAOHBES’ STUDY CLUB A’! MONTAGUE- mi Friday oi- wmoon, Nov 17th, teachers from the following districts hold s. Study Olub in Mon e Memorial School. Montague, ' r Mont- ague, Goor, ‘ , George - Royslliy, whim Road. Union Road, Victoria Cross, Mllltown Cross, Valley-field West. The President, Lorne Blower-t, pie-sided. The min- utes o! tho inst. meotln: were read b\ the Secretary, Edith MacDon- sdl, and were approved as read. A discussion on questions assigned irom the October 20th meeting was held, Iianiruaze uesticns, Barnes suitable ior ieac ng the Junior grades correct English, com- position worlr, and language habits were iecitatively discussed. An in- teresting paper on "The Teaching oi Language" provided by the Teacher Training Department was read by Miss Marjorie Hyndmsn. Eivperiments with particular ruler- enca to this paper were assigned. Questions were prepared tor a question box, and were all dealt vrlth. ‘rhe meeting then adjourned. i: to be held ‘The next meeting next _Bprlng. m. lfllllfl ‘I .5 "l8‘° 1-» g Th. h“ Anni-icon “$15!.” d . ill lrom Ru infill"! WM"- rl l! I A. ll. alifliiffhhof Home: I A- u- ‘E - J nut fli- amlwn”: .uu,..:m|cm;zd he ins o u "ympn holdlnl ulwulh iieiim in Home our "H"?! auuroonu It hint Johifilzllyl‘ u m!“ st i" "*1? i‘ I iJPZ'FJ.".’8i-'Il."i.i.i m, ' I . ITIAMSIIIF LINK‘ Slop that Tickling’ In the Throat Thnt tickling in the throat is inoll distressing, and is caused by e will settling in the throat. The dry, hard cough not only leaps you in misery all day long, but Ill! prevents you getting n. good infill" Bleep. What you need to relieve thil tickling cough is Dr. Wood 's Norway Pine Syrup. This valuable pfvlim’ tioiris composed of the most sooth- ing and healing expoctornnt blfh and herbs with which is combined tlio virtues of the world-film"! Norway pine tree. When you ask for “Dr. W004“ lei that yon get it. [to . Milbnrn Goo 114.. Toronto, 01L When in Soiiris do not forget (o call 8i the 5c to $1.00 Store and see our line 0i CHILDREN'S XMAS“ TUYS We have good value‘ Also ask for coupons on our free China deal. "5 real good. Souris 5c i0 9'00 Store _~. ll LSIO-ll-g-ll ATURE” INVITATION Oi-LBUQ BTEscAwr YOUlAND cos cons oven TO omusmvvz e01- THE LOVE LIEST PIE .1 YEAH, ‘ NOW YOU'VE TRiED n‘ on Mavou mvrra THE OTHER-S J‘ UST A MINUTE, BUBBLES Hey-l... 15!"! HAT PAIN IF'— Otauu By Westovlli