"AGE SIX ST. VINCENT 3—DAYS-—3 MATINIIE 3.15 NIGHT 7 k 8.45 26c, 37c, 45c. Miracle of C o u r a g e prices. Nov. SO-tf. M a r v e l 4 of L o ,, e REMEMBER st. Peter's Oath- b ‘ 5,11,. 31am, edral Tea and Sale Wednesday, '1 _y_ 11mm December m1. Delicious food, nt- é I fr/[acpcnaid tractions of all kinds. 6844-12-3-3. i‘ DOMINION CoKEw-OISII price 7‘ l _4 _‘_‘“°“"“ lmf‘ $10.00 per ton. Unloading cars to- ‘ i -~"“_¢°» 5355"" day. s. Pickard a co. Phone 24o. h " ad ixe FCLRI‘ H: . “54_13_3_3L u " Znlildrckcr, (“rs l‘ Levis“. " sr. vsrzws CATHEDBAII-Ten V] and Sale Wednesday, December t‘; fun. Useful gifts for children and grown ups at bargain prices. i‘ aan-iz-a-zl. l i; < gxmvigfi! imnsrrr- roucn collar-At the Police THRILLQ" CHILL“ ‘Court Saturday morning an assault n < " ‘wind batterycase was adjourned un- ; n. uil tomorrow as was also an assault e l lame causing bodily harm. A 088C v _ gi-sorétgozgna. FARRELL ilgiilllst a. man charged with driv- ll u-CRAUFORD nlzinsfl-LILIIFJ 19g a mm m‘ m ‘ma’ havrlg n pm“ "U"? :hccnsc cancelled was adjourned un- ‘1. til today. ‘Iwo Juvenile cases were d , _ 3 5x95514551‘ ‘zLSDOSEd oi. The offender in one h - _ SHORT TALKIES lwas given six month Mid the other ,i i‘ ‘,one year in St. Patrick's School of c ‘Reform, Halifax. >5 I 1 FL ii , ' ‘ K AND OTHER 351thgrzziziivxerroihfiearlackcrel crop I v1 suoru‘ TALKIES » ' - - - ' ; .-— Primitive People y; ‘ 1 Mrs, David Pozirson of Chclton ______ ‘ CONCORD‘ Mass" Dem 4___An x ‘ who llililC-i‘\"i*llt a vory nrrious but TURONTO‘ Dec, 4__~E§kgm0_,_ Olcbfashioned bmwthsmined house 3 ' f“"“"l"‘§"l °l“‘1"“i“~'l1 l5 “ill” 0" the are no; rciigeratcd, blubher-sntur- beside a. modern highway in . the p road to ultimate rvcovori’. atcd savages, but happy, intelligent outskirts of historic Ooneord was a. i. % ratamrlrirric“ ‘L Elk t0 Canada .)'§"l".-\\\'.\, C.1T\:\-._ n“; 4,_vt',1h tllcgctai tmcnt of it small hora of hvcnty i c wnpiii rcommoniy known Is gllu from Iliaiinio National Park, A"§ri:l, 1n the Piiznbrtlko Cl‘{1\\'ll "' ‘c lllflll‘ I’ctu\\‘u\\".1. On- n is dircctrd lo an- Wt oxpcrimcnt in pre- l): yillilf). Canada's cf- f c ihc vlk to iiu-ir for- . 4 one of ihc prin i am; ztnfnhrls oi tho Do- (‘r imporinn‘, Ullllli- moi-it oi m" yamc rt" FRINGE EDWARD NOW! In cooperation with ST. ELIZABET NGAPITOL. H'S AID OF 'S ORPHANAGE Mniinee 3.15 Night 7 l: 8.45 ...... Z60. 37¢- A vnriviy concert was prcscntod mgsf, rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIANfi__ GEIITRAL GUARDIAN LOOK OUT for St. Peter's Oath- cdral Ten and Sale Wednesday, December 7th. 654443-341- 1r... 26¢. BAYVIEW scnnnrwn con. $7.50 per ton. Unloading cars to- day. A. Picknrd 8a 00.. Phone 240. 6854-12-3-31. FOR. SELECT RRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and see those on view at the Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Jiloderate and hospitable people, thc finest, gathering place today of childhood generous and most llkcnblc memories. Here, to Orchard House, AMans cstGifi i Assured Incom firtéosefiefirzleofieoi DECEMBER 5, 193g m ,:;.n.-.11!< l ' 1 11:’. ~||¢u € able areas for their introduct on hav- ing bccn secured. The Pembroke Re- serve, located in the county oi Ren- frcw, Ontario, was created by the Government of Ontario as a bird, 11h and game sanctuary and con- tains an 8191i. of about 360 acres conrplotcly~ surrounded by a. strong unrc fence. Tho wnpiti or ck was once the must \v;<lvl_\' distributed of the dccr inmly 1h North Amcriczt but in common with many other spcces of big grime it has suiicrcd the lncvit’ nit,- ycsul; o: tcrriioriui development and improvidvnt. killing, Thousands of tltcsc handswme animals were 5mm nrcrciy for the sake of their ‘lilfitliilie o! Ct-ntrzzl Bodcque. Mr. in ihc hail ut (Tcntrnl llvricqtrc, lust ipeople of nil uncultured rnccs," nc-Jrom whose doors Meg and Jo nnd 'l‘nos\l.i_v owning, by ihc Womcns ' cording to Icichnrd mimic, of ot-inecn and Amy trooped mm the town, who accompanied T. L. Bur- lmind of gheir creator, Imiisa May [Tncophilus Innmn, capabiy dis- wash qn his pyahkhh charged lhe duties oi chair-mambo to King W-‘lliam Island. , also spoke of the splendid-work oi’ {this Society is‘ carrying on. nie said in an address here [The following is ihc programme: I“'I‘hc Fairy Rose Operetta," by a ‘Aioysc, (encore); A puntomimefcold in civilization, wearing iOvcr," nicely rendered by Mrs. Wdlflllf-"ISIY 11154911118“? CIQihUIB- iCharllc Green and Mr. Frederick fMoysc, (encore); A pantomime w"? u"? MMl<@Y1Zl¢'R1VQY~" Instrumental selections were ren-llmwluwl? "ll-filmed wlillifi‘. l0 a flag drill was given by several steunbmtm can“- school children. Instrumental se- lections by Mr, Frank Kohuut, (en- whde sltuamm l“ the lcorc). A yilayctle "Who Kissed is possible that “"055 the Barbara," was admirably carriedlthe my" 09°57"- WWTB 841d cities out by M'iss Doris Muncey, Missfmay gmw up l" me cmlrse °f the V‘ Flume Green, and Messrs. Fredincxl; four generations, the nucleus ‘Moysc, Harold Bngnnll and Jack for B’ new empire", Green; Little Miss Margaret Ar- Mr‘ Fhmxe is official scnault, favored the audience with and photographer of the Canadian a splendid exhibition oi stcp-danc- l Arc“? under the Department 0f ing (encore). The "Camp Fire.gteé'°¥‘hzt:w¢éma:g tinny?“ s; . , - . . . i . i scenes’ “c” Elven by mm young ‘I the Canadian Northwest Territor- l lea branch. i I men, brought to a conclusion n very . interesting programme. The effic- ‘ icnt pianists, for the program were cxpedltion Alcott, 64 years 080. came a pil- "The Arctic climate," Mr. Fin- ‘children to pay tribute to theauth- lcst'or of “Tittle Women" on the cen- night, "is by no means unbearable. The summers are short, but warmi gnumber of the school children, un- M!!! Pleasant. The Winters are cold,‘ ‘oer the direction of Mrs. Thomas, but I have suffered m more with‘ its spent there, however. Her father, “The tourist has begun m dis- er and visionary, brought his fam- NH‘. i~¢gnd@r¢11n_" “Th; gm.“ m three Finnie said. "There are 2,000_m’lcs Loulsas birth and thereafter much scenes by a number o; young 15,3185; 0f magnificent waterway throughbf her life was spent in Boston imd be Concord. dcred by Mr. Johnny MacKennn; lmvelleiYiltwmfoft by aeroplane,’ "The aeroplane has changed the Arctic» It means, with her pen, to provide a fringe of livelihood for the u‘ chivist i lgrinrage of men and women and ichary of her birth. One hundred years ago today Louisa Alcott was born in Gewnan- town, Pa. Little of her life was Bronson Alcott, impractical dream- ily to New England soon after, I; was in the house here-bought with n legacy received by Mrs. A1- icott-that Louisa Moy found the ,' family. Here, at the behest of the publishers for !whom_she_had been turning out Tnone-too-popular stories; she sat idovm, not over-enthusiastically, to write a book for girls. It was "Little Women." Since that day Inillions in every civilized country have read the book and arc reading it today. No one knows how many copies have been sold-more than a million and a half in this country. The copyright has expir- Sirrpassing all other Christmas rcmembrances is one gift which Life Insurance mukes possible-a definite monthly income to your wife and children, guarding them forever against want and privation. Can you think of any gift which will bring such peace-of-mind to your loved ones! With Life Insurance you can give them the comforting knowledge that you will continue to support them ——cven if you cannot share will! them all the Christmases in the future. The Life Insurance plan is bothsimple and secure. Whether you decide on an income of $50 or $500 a month, the exact amount will be paid regularly with- out fail-as long as you stipulate. l And, your savings, thus put into Life Insurance, can be conyerted should you live, into a pension for your own old age. Any Life Insurance representative will help make Christmas memorable with your thoughtfulness. [ifcilnsuran cc ficrvice iccth, wh ch wore used for DUYIWSCS I gcrjrlflzfgdllfisrltigym gum MM- 0f zidornnront, The rnngc of ‘he elk ,JDmed m m fgld “wsim- A“ a,‘ m“. tin"; Qflfflpled the greater ,-Kin_ H “hi; "htot Save the lvirt of th central region of the ‘wflg’ ‘ M» ° a ch59 B x?!“ Amcrmm contingent‘ inc-Heb c prepared entertainment The inf: the suithcm parts of Ontario Made“ Inu-SL ha“? Ewe" Ifwlibof and Quebec, but today only scatter- I m?“ 5km and mm» l" PYHCUSIIIE m hfvus yo”, On-Sid‘, the mflonal ’ this concert. The large hall was fli- _*]{> ,._~ (L-nvqdn nnd- n“. Untgcd 3 lcd i0 capacity, with people from abs. ,ihc silrrcundlng districts, and a 5numbcr from Summcrsidc. A sale S. i yucca-s v.. .. n riuicii inn oi its u 1w b; m , ‘p iivc n11. ‘ i _ i x [tonsils piriwvl ..) Gir- llf ,, ‘ Ilmnznth, p: .~ i4 rnwnuui i 2? i, ' were drawn i 1m :1 1 m’ villi” 900: |_ , in lluiflro Nihmrl‘. P.l:l:. Alborfnn ‘I i Bdmliiisisrvcl by ill I w: , ~' ' of Canada, Don: r tlrc I 1- liq-or, Thc mvlozis. of 1. howl was, _ ’ p. band of nhnlli. hnlf n union which, l ' l wtli n .' r nml illaiusc, wore ‘ [mini cnlzcs-nl in tho rk z ‘r- lzvriiorl of ihc mull?‘ F ‘>1 {"199 ‘ rcquircd L0 cmdzuu.‘ Lin‘ wccu in iilPp-l lygiinn {or ihc rcc-vpion of ltiichcl Pulilo herd 0f iu 1Z0. 'I'hl* following? t ycnr scvcn n"- _ ~c cik wcro rvldl-d i0 tic small bzmrl, xvhich in ihc moan- um:- had shown a natural Incrrasc‘ bi four. In their nrw surround ngs at Wziinriilii, midi-d by ilii‘ DYQVJF-lfin which i; njvcn nil win lifc ill thcflt‘ nniirvirnl rrrcrvcn. ihc clk ‘normscdl hi .1 trrni frin: mo. .01‘. BY ilirro uric mcr 100 hood ill ~n\.n - mfifin-n was ‘Au / l bvr i111‘. ri n '0 inmost 5:01. Iluifuiti p~ n“. ccninins ii lzcrd of 01k Dllli§l.‘!‘f‘.il.! ovvr 90". in Mid U011 Y° MN- (wvq; buflh urns, 2.7.00 Inllli‘ ziccr, iml nrnnvr" l: other" spccics of mum- Ilwl on wild iifc. A wmll (auilat for surpfur, stock k p" Id/‘zl by ill" lnnn or R1“? m It w, or gown:- ' mcnii: n‘ n rr morn inciivlduals of Lhcsc spun-s, contingcnt upon suit- s urn-wag; .11! 5v " ‘FR of Long Ihvvr, in ihc pnssmg of‘ 19m Craig of Chciion are pleased to the hour hc is able to return to his home Ne“ MMDQUERU. VT}, “wk, n", "sfl|qs1nwfi‘ this mum, from the P. E, Island Hospital. Hammill of Control Bodcquc, spent the week-end with rclativcs in Tig- nish and St. Louis. their nsunl fall trip to Rustico, for n supply: of cod and mackerel, who laltcr which is vcry scarce nil 2.10m; the North Shore. The fishermen do traumatic Ml‘ 1..i(l Aim. I’. i. ‘iorcis nnd (izlilgldlr, Ml a i..\1,li<:;rii~ oi lin- korn, hnvc boon spcncling n delight- ful holidiy xvlih rchtlvcs and friends, in Souris Wcsi. ,0! home-made candy tool: 910.06 iluring the inicrmisslon, '.l‘h'is con- Iccrt prowl! vcry SllCi‘L‘I‘.Flli], socially , nml iln.'~.ru'1nll_v. I ‘ »._.€.. . Thu mum’ frirrids oi Mrs, Jglm {Burrmvs oi‘ Wilmot Valley, who iundcrxvcnt an operation in the Prince County Hospital lost week, ___ will bc 171635011 to hcur thn; she is h“ it'd. paymm- of yomr Be- stcaciily rc-gnining strength-B. dcqur, rvccntly inn-ch-isrll n vniu- ch10 pm; I rt: G7.il'llil(l':. Ctirncr, ARGYLE SHORE 'i"r_voia, mill is b1. y niurins: his im-l T110 following is the standing of wlvmwvw, crop, cniilc and mrichin-' Affillic Shorc School for ihc month cry, an-j household vii-iris. 01' NOVPITIIIPTC Grade X.-—i, Alberta MdcNevin; 2, Stclln lVIncLcun. 'I‘ii2 .<:j,'r1i;i;tili_\' of ihc lniirc com- I numily cxi: zxzlid i0 Mr. and Mrs. GY-‘lilc IX-l, James MncDougail. W. Ii Jolvvionc, mcc Nil“: Mnrla Gmdl- VL-l. Vznn liiacPhail; 2, Stnvcrt, If. N., of North Budcqutr) Edlvi" Cflllll-lbfiil- Grade V.-1, Lillian MncDougall; their bclovcri infnni twin daughtorsui 3- lliildfffd 591151‘; 3, Llflyd Mac- Vurlai and Aiyrtlc, Dilllizflll: 4, Lcslie MxtcNevln; 5, Ralph MacPhalli 6, Ircnc MncPhail; ‘reducing offensive powc". Japanese Naval i Plan Disclosed I GFJNEKFA, Switzerland, Dec. 4-] Japan's naval disarmament plun- soclr to be submitted to ihc Dis- armament Conference, prnpfses A s-‘eady supply o! ‘resh flower, abolition of ifrcraft carriers, re- zill through the winter is possible in ,du:"ion of cnpilnl ships to 25,000K‘a,,y part of Canada’ Moreover w lions and of ghclr gun cnlibrc to 14 do this d0“ not cum“ any great inches, nnd retcntlon of s'rbmar- expense m. mean mum 13b0,; A11 m”- that is necessary is a supply oi good Vice-Admiral Osnmi Nngwun (lis- smd Dutch bu1bs_hyacmth5, “m. clired thcsc provisions today. IIllipfsh-us, hams‘ dnggoms and similar addcd that reduction in tho sim of‘ th-ngsfia ljiflg fibre or potting soil, cniisers and destroyers also is adnsnme pom and a 0001' dark cgfgf, vacated but he would give no de- This kind of gardening 15 prohgbly tails. Japan also will PTOpT-S? pro-Ema most satisfactory o; any because hibitlon of deck: and platforms on Jmsuns me sure and qukk and new- capital ships from which nircflafters are produmd B; a time whgn might take off. they are mo“ apprec|aged_ “our plan," he said, “aims i0 ful- Almost mvmably any groupie 1n fill the principle, to which ihc Dls- mowing bums mdoors mm; to a. armament Conference is commit-mom. Start It Ls essential that, the fed.ofinccasingdefcnriumnrms nnd imts be placed ~11 a, c001 dark piflcfl Bl" “lunch the roots develop. Unless the must consider the geographical sit-‘temperagme of m]; 15 down around nation of each country. 5° degrees, and yowm- |5 ‘@111 better, the bulbs send out the upper flower bearing stalks i110 80011. Wm! m9 "We think the submarine is a [result that the bloom is stunted 0|‘ defensive weapon and therefore we, oppme scrapping it, but we suggest ,clsc the whole plant goes to leave!- lUndcr natural odndtions bu‘!!! reduction in its size. We do con- sider the nircaft carrier offcmivc, ,would be planted outsldein the fall. Herc the temperature runs down in I ed, but it is still printed. Bulbs for Winter srnnny svrnv or FRESH nownxs rs POSSIBLE ‘ seed store is inexpensve, 8nd may be used over and over. It requires bowls, and other water tight recep- tacles. A good plan is to plant ‘n fibre in 01d tins. orcheap granite bowls and store away in a dark comer in the fruit cellar or garage. Then before bringing out into full light to flower, turn out of the tin and transfer to a fancy bowl. In this way the latter may be used contkiuousiy. Practically any oi thdfidrly tulips. and all narcissus. daffodils and hya- cinths. as weil are manycf the little and rarer bulbs, can be grown suc- cessfully indoors. Plant three or four tulips, one or two hyadnths or daffodils and four to six narcissus to a six~inch bowl. Merely cover the bulbs wTth the fibre or earth pressed down firmly. Thoroughly saturate with water. Then put in n cold, dark plaice and water occa- sionally. It will take ubout three Tho many friends of Mr. Russell 7. Aim" Cflmllbflll. Grnrlc IV.-1, Lcthn MacPhaii; 2, Gmde 111-4. John MncPhnil; 2, Com“ MflfiPhall; 3, Minnie Scllar. Grade II.-1, Earl Boyce. Grmic I fSrJ-i, Erma, ltihcpham Grade I (Jr.>-1, Woodrow M:ic_ Phnil: 2, Iticrrlll MocPliali. Pcrfcct ntlcndnncc for the month: Alhcrin. MacNcvin Vim), Mllfpllilil. Liilinn MIICDOIlw/fl] I'm" Macpllflil. Lcilm MflCPllflll, Earl Boy-cu (Patriot please copy) Miss Hllflfl Hnmmill and Mr. Blrt A number of folks have mrirlo VVALLEY or THE ish Columbia, is the headqunrtcrsi ‘lof Glacier National Park. Situated in the green vifley oi the Illccific- wacir-wheh derives its musical name from the Indian word mcnn- ing “swift waie:"—lt hos a mag- nificent sclt ng oi forest and pcnk. Predominant among the mountain is Si: mnald, which rses heiaht of 10.808 not. and after abolishing that wcnpon at lcnst freezing, and a layer o.‘ soil we suggest it be mnde impossihlo for other ships to be used .'-~< “r- sllme PIIYIWSK" and snow keeps the bu‘b ‘n prepo- "—"*-—'—— Lunl darkness. Even when the stern ioomos through the soil ‘n the sprin8 lLIlECILLEWAETlthe nights ~ro often the days, too,‘ The little town of Glacier, Brit- ' m my, “(my v Lame sized, fresh stock. 1mm I ; rcllalfc reed house is sisornost im- j porinnt. Thcre ls not a great deal of ,l!rrrwil\ t0 builw- Th0 710W"! B" planfngs of narclssus from early already packed lnsdc when planted. gepgemb" fight up u, Qm-jstm“, nccausc of this ii. ‘s most important ‘m; at 183st two pimfln" o‘ m. ,tn get cord slcok n" onc has lfttlc Pqthe" bun”. say a month “pm-g, a -~‘- olwriiufty to c*nx them mono. bloommg seivon from October until w u While bulbs may be planted in Ami i; qiftg rm, weeks in here to develop a proper root system on the narcissus and up to two months with other bulbs. If there is plenty of bloom at the time, howeever, there is no rchson why the DOM cannot be leit con- siderably longer in the cellar and only brought out as new flowers are wanted. By mlking fortnlghily One of a seriaa o] messages sponsored by Life Insurance Companies in ordinary wsier, the cleanest and the stalks up n. couple o. hunks," easiest way is in fibre. This ma- larial which may be bought at any no draining so may be used in fancy < soitsandpeblfeuuidnomeofthm whenthepqbfullofmotlnad A“ , ‘V’ a water system in his home. Hm- friends are glad to see Mrs Malcolm Nicholson around again after n severe cold. bring out to a sunny window and living room heat. Once bloom HI starts, however, keep ls cool as possible. The flowers my be 011- joyed all day and during the even~ ing, but if placed in a cool room st night they wll last much 1011891‘- Th]; @150 gpplles to cut flowers ind 1110111111113 hm“ Plmu- ,‘ The Rose valley Women's Insti- tuio held a vcry successful concert recently. Congratulations‘ to Mr. DOUQIBJ Todd on being ihc lucky winner oi a large fruit cake lotteried by the Women's Institute at Rose Valley. STAN CBEL AND VICINITY Mr. J. R. White is remodelling his comm " Iuu dwelling. His many friends will be P169894 to learn that Capt. McLean has rs- turned home after being eight weeks in the P. E. I. Hospital. RKHI DNEY / / / / / Mr. Malcolm McDonald, Spring- L011, was a. recent visitor to Cru- paud. Miss Verna Frizzeli, teacher oi Springton School, spent the week cnd at her home in Btsnchel. 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