“LAST TIMI! - TODAY ‘will GQIITIIKO u With i173" PRINCE EDWARD- AND TUI. 8.15 7.60 8-00 ALL CAR DRIVERS - 1‘ “DRUNK J the San Francisco World's ‘I O-GO O-OQ-O-Q~O~O-4 Today's Short Wave i Radio Program z (All Ttmn is Eastern Stlndardii §§~O—6§4+Ofi §+O—§—¢O~§—§O-§O—§+O SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18 _ GUATEMALA 2:15 p.m.—-Da.nce Music with the Marimba. TGWA, 15.17 meg., 19.8 m). BUDAPEST 6:00 pm —Orchestra of the Boy Scouts. HAT4, 9.12 meg., 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p.m.-News Chamber Afusic; Organ 3RD, 11.81 meg , 25.4 m; 9.83 meg., 80.5 m. ritauulc 6:55 p.m.—Saturday Night Con- overt. OLRAA, 15.23 meg, 197 m. in English; Recital. my, BERLIN 8:15 p m.-News DJD, 11.77 meg, 9.61 meg, 31 m LONDON 8:15 pun-Program to be An- nounced. GSF, 15.14 meg. 19.8 m; GSD, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m; GSB, 8.51 meg, ans m. MADRID 8:25 p.m —-News 1n English. EAQ, 19.86 m-eg , 30.4 m. TOKYO 8:30 p.m —Mandolm Orchestra. JZK, 15.16 meg. 19.7 m. PARIS 9:15 pm. — Radio Sketches. TPB11,11.B8 meg , 25.2 m.! TPA-‘l, 1171 meg., 25.6 m. in English 2s m.; om, nnlmwiy 11:00 p.m.—l-‘ull News Bulletin. GSD, 11.75 meg“ 255 m.; GSC, 9.58 meg , 31.3 m. PARIS 12 Mid. - Commentaries. TPBll 11.88 nicg. 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg , 25.6 m. nMtLm 2:00 a m.—Ncws in Engrsh DJN, 9.54 meg, 31 m.; DJB, 15$ meg, ll m. MOSCOW 3:110 a m.—l1roacir:cst 1n English RV96, 15.21 meg, 19 7 m CHAS. MrPIIEE IWSSES AWAY IN EVERETT Charlcs llcPlir-e of 355 Broad- Mass. n resident of more than 50 years. ycsiarday at the Dodge C zlcsrent. Home in Ev- erett. follovrinz a lengthy illness. He was born in Prince Edward Island 79 years ago. son of the late William and Annie thee Nicholson) McPhéo. H: was educated in the Canadian schools nnd came to this country as a yrning man. Mr. Mc- Phee was lnrt employed as a ‘eam- ' ster by tjte Erstrrn Storage Com- pany, from wh..h concern he re- tlrrd about. 10 ye rs ago. _ The dreceamd was an active mem- ber of Clan Cambbdl 0i Argyle“ (x1e: of Scottish Clans, in this it . c Hesldes h’s widow. Mrs. Margaret J. (nee Johnson) McPhee, he is survived by a_ son, William C. Mc- Phee: and tnree daurnhters. Mrs. Lillian A. Huntcon and Mrs. Char- lotte M. Brnson. both of this city. and Mrs. Ethel M. McDomvd of Winthrop. He also leaves seven vraridchildren and a I!!!" Bfflnd‘ 1 . chTWn brothers. John McPhec of Heston. and Archie McPhee of St. Peters Bay. P. E. Island: also WE PROUDLY PRESENT AND FEA- TURE A “CRIME DOESN'T PAY” SHORT SUBJECT THAT SHOULD BE SEEN BY ARE PULLED! IT'S THE HORRIBLE STORY OF WHAT HAPPENS TO THE "WISE GUY” WHO INSISTS HE CAN DRIVE’ JUST AS WELL OR BETTER AFTER A COUPLE OF’ DRINKS. The wondcr baby oi “East Side cl Houvon” Baby §ANDY Shirley ROSS Dennis (YKEEFE Mischa AUER Joy Hodges I Donald Brigg! Anm Nupol ' Dorothy Amold ' “A DAY AT TREASURE ISLAND" Fair N0 PUNCHES l DRIVING ” Lac-r runs TODAY BAPlTllL-‘-"'£T."“ 77z('.~/1/1'¢'/1/1/n<s- 0/ no. WILLIAM caacm . yum} ‘MOORE - n u a; Ton! ll n C. B.C. presents “lIANAllA Al WAR!” Speaker: GEQRGE McCUllAGH o! Toronto SUN“ NOV. I9 and 26 CFCY — Charlottetown CBk-SACKVILLE 1 10.01) P.M. A.S.T. .. 3 MESQIIITEEBS‘ in "OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS" — SERIAL JANE ARDEN CRASIIES HOLLYWOOD - A WAINIR IIOD. Help" Scrum Hay by Vlnunt yum“ SCREEN SNAPSHOTS — FLOYD GIBBONS A D V E N T U BE VITAPHONE VARIETY -— WILL OSBORNE AND HIS ORJCH. NORBORO W.I. The annual mating of the Nor- boro W.I. was held at the home o! rs. J. Arnold Douglas on Tucs- day evening, Nov. ltli. Meeting op- , erred by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed Fourteen members answered the roll call by paying the annual fee. l One new member was welcomed. There were also 3 visitors present. The President gave a splendid report of the year's work which was followed by the financial state- ment read by the secretary. which Hunter River. Prince Ed\ ard Isl- and. are other survivors. Services were held from the Douglas Funeral Home, 242 Wash- ington ave. on Wednesday after- noon at 2:30. Rev. Harvey W 1101- t 11s, Pastor of the First Baptist] church will officiat/e and the Weber Male Quartet of Boston are to be heard in several selections. Burial will be in the family plot at Woodlawn cemetery. Everett. In Memoriam MR. JOSEPH DRISCOLL At the early age of 51, Joseph Driyoll passed away suddenly of hemorrhage of the stomach, whilc at work at his 110m: in Mt. Her- bert Although his health had not been the best these latter years. he was uncomplaining. Therefore his sud- den and unexpected death came as a great shock to his family and friends. Mr. Driscoll was known as one oi’ the most popular men of his district, ever ready to lend a help- ing hand as well as to do his part for the welfare of the community as a whole. He was an enthusiastic member as well as leader of the Credit Union in his district. and was also an executive o1 ‘the Dairy Pool for the_Provinoe.' hailing been a delegate to’ Nova scotia in that capacity in late spring. The large number, both clergy and lalty who gathered to pay a last tribute as well as the Iarge number of Spiritual bouquets testify to the esteem in which he was ‘ield l-Ic loaves to mourn a sorrowing wife, Bella. and five children: Wil- frid aged 16 who was attending third year at St. Dunstan'< Uni- versity, at time of his -. hens death; Robert age 15; G-2r.. . and Laurence age 12; and Freddie age 7 all at home, as well as four sisters and two brothers in Western Canada; two sisters and one bro- ther in Eastern United States, all of whom sorrowfullyr mourn ti»: loss of a loving husband. fatlicr and brother May his soul rest in peace. EASTERN GUARDIAN ."l‘hi.s column is reserved toy news o! local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may ho Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable n advance . ‘THROUGHOUT the season pelts will be received daily by J. J, stewart and Allan Moshe-r, “t, J. J. Stcwartis store. Montague for shipment t0 the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool, Limited. L—'l10-Il-l7-6l. ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may re handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'CIIICKEN SUPPER. Bazaar, Bingo. Dance. auspices St. James Church, Town Hall, Georgetown, Wednesday, November 22nd. L-6l8-ll-16-3i. TENDERS will be received for operating rI South, from November 25th. i039 until May 25th, 1940. any lender nut necessarily accepted. Address tenders to President. By Order ol Directors. two sisters. Mrs. Annie Buxton of "'15P and ms. Mary Moswsm of Li-730-11-Il-3L . . Grass Seed Growers Ass. Plant at. ’ f’. l\ Lowest r r onass scan ‘onowans. ass. . '- .'- ,,_, a. r. camrnacp, secretary. was on motion adopted. The school committee reported having supplied new blinds for the school and pre- sented bill of same. It was moved 1 and secondctl that llliS bill be paid , also a bill of $5.00 for a present to 1 a mcmlz-er “'30 ‘was recently mar- i, ried. ‘ It W215 decided to send $4.00 t0 ‘ the TB. League to purchase a l ..l1‘i hand. The Sick committee for the l1"XL three months was el- ecictl as fo'1o\\'.s' Mrs. John An- drews. Miss G-"oraue Stewart. and Miss Harriet Glcvrr. ‘onnairc on Legislation was dist: sari and ccnvcnors ap- pointed to fake charge of the oth- crs. It we. drcidrd to answer the roIl call at the December meet- iti": bv ext-have of Christmas gifts. Program committee to be Mrs. George Bouwiess and Miss OFve Buchanan. T‘c program commit- Mr. and vfrs. i-Iedltv Woodside anri familv Brndalbnne, wi h to thank. all kind friends and neighbours who gave such valuable assistance savin". our property the night of the fire and also those who provided re- freshments. . L-728-1l-18-li. Card Of Thanks The family late Mrs. Thomas mughlin Sherhrooke. wish t» thunk their noighbcurs and friends fcrtlxcir kindness shown to them during the sickness and (lenth of their Mother. Also those who sent Mass Cards, Spritunl OfIerings and Messaeev of Sympathy. Tna CI-IARLOTTETOWN rzuanorau Bissv-ciw non. mrmtusou . arrow auam . uarmu The Bontral Guardian I'm: column la marvel for newl OI local interest but advertising 0t a any nllllrp may he Inserted at 5 coma a wold, strum! III- ~"I=J_I.Q'AII°@___,__=,,==__ BUYJOUI. Christmas [11 at Notne Dame tea Nov. 22nd. and 23rd. Tea tickets now on saleqiot -ch1ldren 25c. IrB77-11-16-3 CBAS WELL for lrhmograpna CONFEDIBATION LIFE lNGUl. ANCE. IrDIN-‘I-Il w saavrcas Lord's Day 19th. Alex- andra at 11. Hazelbrook , ca. Roads '1. J. W. Hsyter Minister. L-780-11-18-1i. CIIABGI November K. Ross, Minister. tee then took charge and two very interesting contests were put on, one by Miss Georgie Stewart was won by Mrs. Har Bowness, anoth- er prepared by s. John Andrews was won by Mrs. James Croken. This was followed by a reading by Mrs. Hugh Stewart which was much enjoyed by all. The officers for the ensuing year are: President. Mrs. Wilbert Law- leu; vice-president, Mrs. Clark Harding; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Bowness, Directors, Mrs. John Andrews. Miss Harriet Glo- ver and Mrs. John Cash. Auditors: Mrs. Elmer Stewart. and Miss Geor- gie Stewart. Mrs. Stanford Glover invited the members to meet at. her house for the next meeting. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess and a pleasant social hour spent after which the meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. NEW HAVEN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the New Haven W. 1., was held at. the home of Mrs. Duncan MacNev- in on Nov. 8th with an attendance of eighteen members and two visi- tors. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode" followed by re- peating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by pay- ing membership fee. Eighteen mem- bers paid their fees. The President, Mrs. Mary Mac- Dougall gave a. very interesting re- port of the year's work, The minutes of the previous an- nual meeting and the last monthly meeting were read and approved. The secretary-treasurer gave a fnzincial report of the year's work shoivrn‘; a balance of $76.17. It was moved ard seconded that Roland Buchanan be paid for giv- ing the school the srccnd coat of varni=li. Motion carried. Letters of annreciation for fruit zwcrc read from Eilwen MacNev- in and Mr. Michael Deveraaiix also a fetter from Mr. JF. Cameron President of the PET. Tuberculos- is League. aslfiug our Institute to buy a llralth Peri instcid o.‘ the usual Christa/aw Secls. It was de- Oirrctorsr 1111's. SH. rmuwn Miss Efta lHcNt‘. Mir: Anni» P"v Auditors: ‘Ws. Rir1~rd Mac- Pl‘"“. Mr.“ ,d ll”“f‘l'{ll"‘f‘li. The fcllorvin- convex rs v.01"? ahiloirtrri. Cnnadfiiii Industries Mrs. Richard MarPlfec. T-"Wdatien ard Pence. ltlrs. Gus Tcrnev. Pubic "Nth curl Child Wflfarc. M's. Llowi lylacKinron. Edu-"nulon a ~‘ B-tu-r Schools, M". Roland B"r‘1anan. Agriculture. Mss /\*‘]",ip Rm";- Gllornc Economics, Mrs. Duncan fif( Eighteen skcirs of yarn i") be made into socks and sir-raters for the soldiers were distributed to the members. Tlirre members volun- teered to do sewing. Tho next. meeting is to b5- held at the horue of Mrs. Kenneth Dru-- hertv on Drc. 13th. rcl‘ call to be answered by an "Exchange of Christmas Gifts." The meeting closed by singing the National Ant-hem. ‘9- ‘from surveys and aerial photogra- TRYON — BONSIIAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. - Bonshaw, preaching service 11 A. M. Westloreland service cancelled. Tryon 7.30. G ‘ “ session of the Older Boys’ conference. Public cordially invited to attend. Rev. S. D. Irltes. Pastor. 11-682-11-18-11. IIOLMAN’! CHARIDTTITOWN TOYLAND will not be open until 2 P. M. Tuesday. November 21st. Children coming to see Santa must be accompanied by their parents Listen 1n to Santa Claus over C. F. C. Y. every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 5.45 . m. L-744- 1-18-11 SERIOUS ACCIDENT — Mr. Wellington Balmond. Bonshaw. met with a serious accident last Tuesday. While assisting to move a cask of oil in the warehouse he accidentally stopped into the hole and fell breaking his left leg wbove the knee. Mr. Selmond was im- mediately rushed to the P.E.I. Hos- pital to which institution he will be confined from six to eight weeks. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - At the morning service the Rev. Harvey L. Benton. B. D.. will take as h’s subject "Grand Strategy." The mprnuig anthem “Brother James‘ ALF." The fourth of a series of ser- ies of sermons on “Hymns We Love to Sing" will be delivered by Mr. Denton Sunday evening, with the theme "I've wandered war Away From God.” The evening anthem will be “My Father, For Another Night." The evening service com- monies-s at 6-45 P. M. with a fifteen minute nericd of congregational mzintr- The Church school meets at 2.30 P. M. The senior groups meet at the close of‘ the morning service. PURCHASES PROPERTY-Arthur A. Fielding has purchased proper- ty on Prince Street from Mrs. Haze‘. T. Lordlye and others. ‘The purchased properly includes the Strand Theatre and dwelling to the rear and formerly belonged to the estate of the late Harry T. Walker. The Strand theatre has for a number of years been u“der ‘lease to the F. G. Spencer Co. é k INSTITUTES, THE sroiysonnn BY THE r. 5.1. rusrncuiosls LEAGUF AND ITS MEMBER UNITS THE GYRO CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN, THE WOMEN'S Y’S MEN'S OF SUMMERSIDE and Tl-Iw CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE. and under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS HONOUR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LEPAGE Will Be Held In The rumor EDWARD mums“ CHARL O TTE TO WN sunnav, novsmssn 26th. At 8.45 P. m. The Speakers will Ire‘; Hon. T. A. Campbell,K.C.LL.D. Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan,M.D.,C.M. Rt. Rev. J. A. O’Sullivan, Bishop of Charlottetown THE MUSICAL PROGRAM will be contributed by The ‘Charlottetown Male Chorus Admission Free-No Collection Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, President, Ministerial Ass'n. ' - 7 a g 1939 A PllBLlli MEETING i t \ t i \ i u l 1A Nothing Will Be Sold IIIIIIIIIIIIIII§IIIDflfflifIlj CARDIGAN SCHOOL Standing for October: Intermediate Department: Grade VI:— 1. Ernest Macdcnd. 2. Leona Maclntyre. 3. Walter Conohan. Grade V:- l. Lillian MacPhee. 2. Evelyn Mnclntyre. 3. Cornelia Ryan. Grade IV:- ’Ltd.. who has been operating it as a moving picture therre Mr. “ieldzng formerly resided in Char- lottetown and is general manager of the Spencer Company. -Truro News. rwsuuu am: urlaltLulsas- ‘TOWN MAI‘ SHEETS — The Geo- graphic Section of the Depart- ment of National Defence has re- ‘ccnlly published the Rustico and lCharlottetown she-eta; of the Na- ‘tional Topographic series. These maps, vrhich aze on n scale of one lmile to an inch. cover the central iportzon of the Province of Prince Edward Island, and were prepared , phs, Tile maps show railways, lfgh- ‘trays. local roads, water areas. wooded areas, villages, pmt of- ficen telephone and telegraph of- fices. farm houses. churches, schools. etc.. as well as contours at 25-foot intervals. Copies of thrre sheets may be obtained from the Hydrogrnphic and May Service, Labeile Building, Ottawa, at twenty-five cents per copy. One copy will be furnished free to any school situated within the area upon application of the principal. PERSONALS Mr. Charles Sharkey or Bedeque and Miss Josephine Matheson of Charlottetown left last Saturday for the mainland accompanying two friends who were leaving on an extended trip to the Western Unit- ed States. 1. Donald Macdonald. 2. Earl Gallant. 3. Clare Macdonald and Teresa Campbell (equal). Primary Department: Grade III:— 1. Dorothy Byrne. 2. Eugene Sullivan. 3. Georgie Redmond. Grade II 18m):- l. Daisy Gordon. 2. Alvin Myers. (l. Rhoda Gordon. Grade II 1Jr.l:— 1. Charlie Macdonald. 2. Man-y Maclntyre. 3. Elegius Gallant. Grade I ISM:- 1. Mary Murphy. 2. Bobby Agnew. 3. Junior Macdonald. (Patriot please copy) BELLE RIVER INSTITUTE The October meeting of the Belle River Institute was held at the home of Mr. William Bell with tenl members responding to roll cal . The vice-president occupied the chair and the meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in unifion. The committees gave their reports and the following new committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Tom Nicholson and Mrs. William Bell. Entertainment, Mrs. Craig Ma- theson and Mrs Andrew Hutchison. It w-as moved and seconded that the Institute procure yarn from the Red Cross Office and aid in the knitting of war supplies. A very interesting report on the annual meeting of the ‘Tuberculos- is League was given by Mrs. William l Bell. One o! the members read a farewell address to the retiring president and presented her with a. gift for which she thanked the Institute in a very fitting man- ner. A program of games and con- tests was enjoyed by all. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by several of the mem- bers. The meeting closcd with the National Anthem. WINSLOE SOUTH W. I. The first regular meeting of Win- sloe South W. I. was held at the home of Mrs, Sidney TayIor on Nov. 9. The new president, Mrs. O.W. Campbell was in the chair. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed The mlnrutes of the organization meet- ing were read and roll was called, feleven members answering by pay- ingtheir dues. It was decided to have the next meeting on the second Thursday of month and on the third Thurs- day for following months. It was also decided to have three on the lunch committee. The following committees were appointed: Program. Mrs. H. Craw- ford. Miss D. Sellar. School. Mrs. H. Diamond, Mrs. S. MacFarlane. Sick, Mrs. R. Home. Mrs. W My- ers. Questionnaire. Miss M. ‘Taylor. Mrs. O.W. Campbell and Mrs. L. Bryenton were appointed on Red Cross committee to sec about ma- terial for we: work and to ootafn a list of volunteer workers other than members of W.I. Roll call for next. meeting is to be an exchange of Christmas rmi. pes. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. R. Home. The following was the program; Duet, Miss M. Taylor and Miss A. MacMillan. Reading Mrs. W, Myers. Lunch was served by corn- mittee and meeting closed by sing- ing God Save The King. llalzi - Soviet Symbols Found 0n Elevator BOSTON, Nov. l6-(AP) -Dl|- covery of a Nazi Swastika and a Communist hammer and slckla chalked on the door of a grain elevator containing 1,000,000 bush- els of Canadian wheat awaiting shipment to Great Britain caused police today to increase precauton- ary measures along the waterfront. Unwllling to take a. chance that the symbols had been placed on the elevator by pranksters. city and railroad police made plans for a closer watch of the area. MACHINE 34 QUEEN ST. ENGINES—IMPLEMENTS—MILL MACHINERY FOUNDRY WORK IRON AND BRASS HALL 6»? STAVERT REPAIRS CASTINGS C HARLOTTETOWN L-736~1l-l§_-li. Mlnardfia kills pain. lieep__lttlina;rvgi_in;th_c;_hnme. TlLLlE THE TOILER _ - A TEST OF MAGS “METTI.E." FORGIVE ME, T1LL.lE...l'LL DO t.__.____ _.. 0H,MAC,THAT'S swear, our YOU'RE LETTING Thiwble Theatre Starrina POPEYE -— - Bv WBSTOVOF. I LOOK AT THE RUST ON THE 621D WHERE YOUR COOKING BOILED OVER~THArT'$ 7141146 ‘MIMPV NOW WE SPOlLED OUR A95 MADDEQ REVOLLFHON 1pm,) EVER BY WANTING TO dOlN rr WES . PALM. ___— ~“- \.»~. 2"’- _ Ea "- - .,- VA MQSTN‘ GO \N'A ROOM ON ACCOUNT OF NOBODY is SUSPOSED T0 SEE ‘THE RAlNBiRb 1F HE QCOMES ANGRY 1 JUST PDT DOWN > HE KlN MAKE ORFUL. A REVQLu-HQN DlD I NOT '3