D€€3@.5_R;_15- 1937 ' II‘ ‘\ ‘i hi‘ I. ‘an: §L||3PER§;-T|1E GIFTS 7 ' THAT ALWAYS DLEA§E ‘we h?" a large assortment of beautiful styles, all sizes for all the family at prices that also please. rrus urmnuniaruvvm V>t>i_\_JAKl)‘.>.»\‘:' iheiientraliiuariiian . s V i, g p, i i, AT THE’ '7 . [FlAlIK llF A wuu? Watermans f’ , i i- Thin column in Olrwicd for nun or lineal lulu-eat but adv-inning \ n nanny unturn- may be lnaerlcri ll v IIQIIII a word strictly payablo in m» VIIICQ» h).§'§\\r'>.:| 1g =~-_i.__._ir—> v iii: SPECIALS-Xmas Perms. Kent Beauty Shoppe. Gift. cards. L-B30-l2-l5-3i. THE POSTPONED MEETING oi the Fox Club will be held on Thursday, the 16th. Speaker, J. Walter Jones. L-BZZ SPECIAL POLICE CONSTABLES —Aug'ustus Dowling and Richard lvlcLean were sworn in yesterday as special city police constables by Stipendiary Magistrate K. M. Mar- tn, K. C. They assumed their du- ties immediately. PRINTING OFFICE ENTERED- HOCKEY BOOTS & SKATES MEN'S -_ =- _..__ _. _ 3.95 WOMEN'S -— - - _- __ 23,95 BOYS’ -- -- _ -_ ._ __ $349 YOUTHS’ - -- - _ __ $293 SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR . The office of the Irwin Printing AND WORK aoors. - fiigtlftirfisrfifiiiiofiéirehfilili ed nothing =was removed from the building. The safe was not touched B I ll ii 0 TONIGHT NICHOLSON-At King's County Hospital, Montague, on December r1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Whlm Road, a son- iPatrlot Please Copy) FERGUSON’ - At King's County Hospital Montague, on l0, 1937 to, Mr. and Mira. Fred Ferguson, Montague, a son. (Patriot Please Copy.) MARRIAGES WEEKS -MacLEOD — 1n ‘Prinlty Church, Copley Square, Boston, Mass, on December 9th, 1937, by the Rcv. Gardiner Shattiick, Eul- alie Mary MacL-eod to Maurice W. weeks oi Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isiamy day. A man from Seven Mile H u ‘ . » . r930] d h .- u, »—_—--- or DEATHS three mcnths m 1M1 "ml l1 ‘Wman stance Lclglitizei" and Isabel Good- MlTCHELL-In Medford, Mass.,on Dec. 3, 1937, Ida M.. daughter of Joseph and Jesie Mitchell. WVYERr-M Ooveheed on Tues- day, Dec. 14, 1937, Frank B. Bov- yer, aged 70 years. Funeral from his lite residence on ‘Thursday, Dec. 16th, funeral starting at 2 o'- clock. MUTCH-At Millcove, Monday, Dec. l3, i937, Mrs. Elizabeth Mutch in her 94th year. Funeral from the residence oi William Rattray, Mliicove. Wedupsclny, service start- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Don- aldston cemetery. GALLANT-In Charlottetown, De- cembcr 14, 1937, Yvonne N. Gai- lant aged l year, l1 months, be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. l8 Chestnut St. Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock to Roman Catholic ceme- ery. , Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 rrutessionai Bards; Phone 47. I. 0. Box l2. PRDlE-FERGUSON suoa c0. Eastern Guardian ..°SUBSCRlP'1‘l0Ns to ma, Charlottemwn Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. dertul values tor Santa Claus in toys and Christmas goods at Car- ruthers Drug Store, Montague. L-ill2-l2-iIi-3l. .."DURING the ent‘re season pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague. L-387-12-1-W-F-M. ..'MAKE MABONS your Gift Selection Headquarters. Pen Sets. Military Sets, Cutex, Comb Blush and Mirror Sets, Kodaks, Rolls Raz- ors, all the best in Toilet Sets, Lea- ther Goods, Stationery, Cigars, Cig- arettes, Tobnccos and Moirs Choc- olates. We carry a complete line o! Christmas Cards, Seals, Til-gS, etc. L-809-l2-15-7i. ..'FOUR ARE FINED-Four de- fendants in Prohibition Act cases irvere convicted hcfore Magistrate L. B. Meilish at Montague yester- from the 48 Road $300 and costs or four months in Jail for a sec- ond ofiense. Mr. S. S. Hessian was defence counsel. A man from Dundas and one from Souris were each fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. They were not represented by counsel. Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell appeared for the Crown. Charlzes were laid by op- eratives who have been investigat- ing Prohibition Act violations re- cenily. Sunday School Temperance Course The following Sunday Schools have taken the course for 1937: St. Paula, St. James, Zion, Trinity, Sa7vatioi1 Army, Central Christan and Baptist. There were fifty written papers: St. Pauls 2, Salvation Army 3. Trinity 4, St. James 5. Central Christian 10, Zion 11, Baptist 15. Pupils who get 50 and less than 65 marks out of a possible 100 are ehtitled to a Pass Certificate. Those who obtain 65 marks or over are hi) to 65: Ruby Down, Ruth Me- Eariiern, Allimn McCallum, Gar- liold Ross. Below 5i): Matilda Compton, Ro- ma Down, Hazel MacEacheru. Seniors: 65 and over: Mary Mac- Kuy, Hilda. Quick, Ema lilinnan, Catherine Wright, Charlotte Gor- don, Beatrice Pound, Jean Mac- Kay, Inez Rose, Edna MacKenzie, Beveity Pound, Aletlia Saunders, Joan Cameron, Rut-ii Tarbush. Eli- nor Christoiicrsou, Anne Smith, 50 to 65: Ruby Hudson. Lois Fos- ter, Eetty King, Georgie Kins. C0110 King, Audrey Mcliuiis, John Stew- art, Mary MacDonald. ammo gum Cbuid WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER l5 3.30 P. M.-—Brownies. 6.3a r. M.-—Girl Guides. " ~ 7.30 P. M.—lloariz llull. Prayer 5TH (‘IIARLUTTTETOWN ill uly Redeemer) On Friday, December 10th, the last meeting before the Christmas’ holidays took place. We were very happy to lulu: bliss Ina. Gillan, Di- visior: Commissioner, with us at this meeting. Aficr juwpvctlon the com- pnrq; mnrchc-d into horseshoe for- maton, the colours were paraded and an enrollment. took place at which Miss Gillan enrolled the foi- lowmg recruits: Catherine Doyle, Gloria MacDonald. Marjorie Mor- can. Joan Brown, Alli;- Doyle, Hazel McAskili, Mary Gallant, Rel-a Ber- rigan rind Jean Hughes. yviu. ‘Phirtv. Ollu year service stars were presented and three two The prize for the patrol with the highest number of pohts since Oc- tober was won by the quick and alert Robin patrol with lsabell Goodwin as Patrol Leader and Marry Doyle as Patrol Second. We have now a full company of thirty-six Guides all reaching for second and first class badge» We wish Patrol Lender lsobell Goodwin success in her Christmar exams at P. W. C; Our new cirari. is finished and framed and italics in tlic hall. The next meeting will tnko placr. on fiday. January 7th at 7.45. In the meantime “May the joys of Christmas bless you _ Anti swoot memories come again, To renew the happy tidin85 Peace on earih Good Will to Men." The 7th. Company Girl Guides are planning a Christmas tea for Thursday. December 16. The pa- trol lenders are in charge oi the arrangements for (nod and the seconds are doing the decorating- Professor Dismissed, Students Strike (By The ‘(guardian Press) KALAMAZOO. Mich» Dcc. 14- Thc Canadian-born president of Kalamazoo College, who dismissed a. Canadian member ofyhls faculty for not becoming a citizen of thv United Stair-s and for "lHCk Ol President, risked Dr. Carey K. Ga- pong, prniessor oi economics. 1mm Jemsgg‘ NB. to terminate hisoon- year service stars \x'crc presented. ' nor was a quantity oi stamps on a desk in the oiilce. HORSE BLANKETB SHILEN - City Police last night were investi- gatzng the theit of nix hone blank- ets reported to have been ltolcn some time between Emma! nfiit and Sunday morning from a Ilheew Street garage. The blarloh were owned by Mir. H. L. Hardy, auddler. NEW FUNERAL l‘, understood that the largo Qxble donald addressed a meeting 01' the Gyro Club Monday night on "Lights and shadows o1’ news- paper life." ‘The grunts were, Messrs. L. E. Bhatford, J. B. Mm‘- ley of Charlottetown and P. Gil- bert of Yorktown, Sask. The baby mug was presented to Dr. J. S. Lcdweli, Jr., by the last recipient, Dr. J. A. Murchison. The musical DPOEram included a trombone solo by Arthur Gaudet, accompanied by Albert Blanchard. Fred Brady was chairman oi the meeting. PELTS FOR inclusion on the Lfillflfln January Sales are being received by The Dominion Silver Fox Fins, Ltd. In order to have them in London early enough to Bet into the first sections of the catalogue, ranchers should en- deavor to deliver them to us by December 20th. Skins coming in up tn December 27th can still he included iu the auction, but we The Dominion Silver Fox Furs. Ltd» L-826-12-l5-2i. REMAINS T0 ARRIVE For; BURIAL—The remains oi Thmnag Bell Grady will arrive here from St. Petersburg. Florida, [are w. night by special train. it was an- nounced yesterday. Mr. Grady. at one time superintendent oi‘ the Prince Edward Island division oi." the Canadian National Railways, died in Florida several weeks ago. The funeral will he held Thurs- day afternoon from the residence of his sou-in-lzriv, Allison Mac- Lencl. Prince Street. Following the service the body will be taken to Summersidc. PEI. for burial. The remains will be accompanied by Mrs. Grady. her two daughters, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Brown, and two sous. Dr. Tnm Grady and Harry Grady of Vancouver. PERSONALS Mr. A. H. MacKinnon, Montreal. is a visitor in the city the guest oi’ his mother Mrs, J. J. MacKin- non, 2 Brighton» Road. Mr. Hugh J. MaZKay, has re- carries on a very successful garage business Mr. H. E. Maicdonaid. supervisor of perishable tmflic, Atlantic reg- inn Canadian National Railways. Monclon. nn-ived in the City Mon- day nirrht. Yesterday he conferred with the superintendent Mr. E. W. MucKinnnn and other railway of- flcinls. He is registered at the Canadian National Hotel. TOOELE. ‘iltglif-l-Jcc. M-(AP) —Babies, 1938 model. will be (ta-Sh before delivery if Dr. J. H. Peck and it’s the Ideal Gift. l for Everyone! EVERYflNlHVfllPS and ihcrirfore con use that must practical of personal gifis-dhefasl-slrlrling ‘Yuli-rniarrs. ln imluy s sparkling colors and broad rouge of liouuliful (lesigns, it is the ideal Christ- mas rmriviiibruinrc. Lovely Lady Patricias for mother, sinlfii‘ or sweciheart. ..llandsome Ink- Vues vrilh extra-large ink capacity for dad or bro- il1or...Smart Desk Sets and Gift Boxes contain- inglinih Pen and Pencil for that business friend. . . Rigor small, your shopping list can he completely ansivered from this special selection of Watermans latest. Let this advertisement be your guide to the pensofromoanowwhichyourdealer displaysloday! 8.15 P.M. Hvnognq HOOD FLOUR is _ Meeting, tenement house on the o! C L . onomcal. More loaves oi bcttgr 3-39 P- TW-Sflllfl‘ Y- P- U- Qllfieaand Fizlzrgyu?“ '3'” b: Ian e lOn b d f z l b . s“ an o“ "0' n 9””. ana g m‘ mm em I a5 converted into a Funeral Homo. Home ..'DON'T MISS seeing the won- AT GYRo,_M,-_ mum“ mo- sr..»|<,i....rr-. Chroma '1 rine. IJJXJ on". w-rl. <.. 1'. rnnu $5.00 la engngigstlinarérganz? cfxfggificate’ All the SlPl-i H"! 100k"?! T°1'“"'""l turned to his home niier a visit to 9 a . . ' to the pleasure of serving ion l“ his moflicr, Mrs Russel Graham ac ea" Juniors 65 and over Henrietta o . ii‘ Ferguson. Verna MucI-nnls Elsie their Imam!‘ l" ‘rrmll/Y 59cm and other relatives and friends in UNDERTAKER Cnsio1'd,’Theima Ferguson,‘ Hope Hm l°mQr1'°“‘_ aflerlzlm"; New Imndon. It is eighteen years EMBALMER Hudson ’ plan to_ use pint Pl’ l 9 "c" l‘ Since Mr. MacKny left the Island ,_,___,__,_,,,‘ ' f0!‘ their ChYl-"JJYIES bfiskeli for Haiglar. Nebraska. where he n14 u |-',, I1. F. Tnrm pure W187i SHIPPERS LOAD ground. No cas can enter the 011i‘ from the new healers nor do the or along sides being necessary I01‘ heat circulation. This permit-S shippers to place greater loads 111 tional Research Council. OttaWfl. ‘ were described by Mr. Macdonaid. ‘They had been under ekporiment o! the thermoreefer here and Mr Macdonald will do similar work at. Albany. The oars will be moving the operation of the ncw heaters. Mr. E. W. MacKinnon. superin- tendent of the Prince Edward 1~ IlTé-lalriiiiii. llillil. For lllrugeil Entry Marguerite Bremmh.margaret Map versatility". hm‘! I Sludellw 5m“ _ _ oars. to the mainland Thursday and will EI)L\'1‘['R( ,. 1i \*‘CP n- F- tin, Kathleen lVJcNiel, J0llll Mc- on his hands today. (‘agh Q“ I)ehvery (Continued from page l) other features oi‘ the new ears. be accompanied by Mr. Mecdonsid cah;,.,___,\ ,,,, sire Lew’ Eula Dawéon‘ Bernice wand‘ The students Gilli Classes when ‘ , , developed by the Canadian Na- i as tar as Monoion for the purpose, “as m“, \_ . |- C_ m. chuum‘ ‘wmmkm JmifcRmli; a/Iaggiaséixl?’ Elm" 13,-, gtervnri Crrant Cole. »itive oi DOCtOT S Stand ' " ' ' ' tional Railways in co-operatlonf oi’ instructing employees at Bor- | d“; w‘ , . . ,3, (rue, 140 Richmond Street no! “mp e ' ' Brockvilie, Ont. and the college the car thv new underslung he"!- with Dr. C. D. Niven or the Na- den, Tormentine and Sarkville in, "Rm, M. GK,“ Bruuui i‘. marrlwi in Pscoiner in’ 38 anl was civsr-i-‘cl’ hv h‘ cars have to be ventilated. III-IQ!‘ ta- the past two years and WI! land region, was an interested from carbon monoxide gas l5 W‘ uled principally 7°? transport d spectator yesterday when he was tirely eliminated. bacon from western provinces t0 shown the operation of the new . t. J ne. Dr. Canon! l5 l is their usher. kffgfmlillAfififia filth? will“??? olfl Acadia University. The physician inserted thkl , - Mc EN§lllliBleingley Bmwm stanmlxsmjshlhl. M LC d wlljltvmesitlliusncnt issued ‘at noon lig37a lnoczllirili-(efl lzihrebabies with the old system o! end heat- 53ml. John and Halifax ior shlP- heater bv Mr M-mionaid Ho fcli l Swim“; 1H ll-“""'~""' 5"‘ “"1 m“ - ~ - E' irs: cv. . u 0. na i Y‘ -~ ' ' _" _ j ' ; _ - ' ‘ ' _“"\\ L t“. M. m J, A, ggprflgyfg, c, -.gagancs “as .16, Dr, Cole said lllS action was taken in Tooclc. l cot paid for 50 of ms there was always more or loss merit (,0 thr- United Kingdom. Cur ma,‘ it would be o, “m, Riméh s wit}, ll“ "H i" _ _ h v_"m‘ m '. M“ y l b ti college nccdcd a “ver- them in the most prosperous danger of over heating the load i mg of bacon continued enroutc m“ 1n hgndjlng minim; and Giilil-‘Hil M‘ i- l‘ i L ‘l a" nuse in‘ . ; . 5:618 mm,» find bpcmlse Dr. Ga- year in Tooelcls history, I do not at the top and freezing it at the rand it. was important that the other products from this Province 5W1‘- , Barrister: and Attorney-abbot ‘WNEY T0 LO_AN M. ALBAN FARMER 30 Skiers Buried , A i nciti- th sl ep. Under Avalanche had n" become an m“ m ft @111 do no deliveries durinll . - . a n i n b r 1 do need bottom. especially if the car was l tern erature be uniform. can re- and ho <1 that th. r u - .- Th" (‘@1111 “PP? c i" ticirriirim nong. appointed three years 88° nee t e expfie ce u not properly jogded. turnped west loaded with bananas woqid as: m to pmélde Q‘ 11m hernntimnluy.i-<--1-i1.».iir~ should The new curs can be loaded and tomatoes. number or these cars in the not b" lrv-i-‘rbvw-l l“ " " o <ifli<l<>h almusran, sonrcrron, mo. -~_—- w‘- b‘ men o; ti... 1933 that are not, paid tor before solid. no opening at the doorway Mr. .1. F‘. Lafferty, Charlottetown m, m. um,“ ,,,,,,,,_ on dUPOTl-liliflll by llli lluulo or- - , a n, F8“; 5,‘: w“ “s'8rl’rl gfzrqhnnrillslgqgllzlflviyllllifi v5.1a? (glugaiyrwioaan? delivery takes place!’ W“ “He'll “illfuwlvisihiflldilliln fro" l q o m |_ i, ' . ~' ‘ ,._..___._ , _::.—_—_—__~: ~ — ~- 1 r" “"11 l Motown anch iu Pordoi Pass buried 30 i?‘ ‘ - . _ mm“ , akierse under tons oi‘ snow may. BR|NG|NG UIJ FATHER --By George McManus , All were studctiartls. n Alpine t | A eecue sq“ "i - "9095 m. --'—— Mex- w- Matheso“ Mid glviliws -““v°“u?,§n‘;f,d"}§0§},“°,{;1 AH- M? Jl665-YOlJ 0o NOT LJNDER— l f wuo TOLD vou TO 93414.. O l‘ l . arr-arr». woo-m. m Pam's are? ir-Essuerrresseizreise ssssssvcrrsiec starters: "Qretscesruxsesss. ‘ a - "°"" "I 1M» “Mm” ' t ' t ccwnlcd ivr- T ' r2 sAio- | a LIEVE HOME-AND -- 1 ‘ l Ono“ u. an.‘ on". Sh‘ were no ye 8 Proving‘ U E lTELL. YOU NOT TO COME: » r Y "err h" .ro... ssh ewe-fear?“ "E '5 '='<=‘*""- "'5 “s” " as. ‘c reasons: “ i ‘ ~ in no em Y- ""‘ ' - I1 i? ‘ HE JOY Aer-res ON rue cuoom- - - i ' Frederic A. um p s" "zeeecossrszs-e i ~ Bliamsran, soblclron. w‘ Ll...» I arroauav. so. - 90 Great George Street I Charlottetown, P. l. l. 5 noun .10 wan ___ oottacnous -_ ’ ‘M n a mamrma -1 ADJUSTMENT BUIIAU g Clllélalézl‘ - comtacnoaa ." nrr aaroars ,_| raasomu. LOANS 1.’ I Tweel Bldg. ourmmun i i ‘