.1 I ` Y 11115 bHAKL GUARDIAN - . \ UISUEIVIBER 19, 1935 - ' _ ; ’:::;__`_d 'I 3 YRIIE SIA - -._- _ _ v _ , _ ____; ____ VY F _ * 77.* =='1-r’ _,~f“;r\s|-r § JCC, »\ ---» zegxfs f. ac.. -.~»;».. S , sL_.__--W .Mc L i i » »¢ _-.Q ~»< 1 'l f. ?? ,2 fl...- / €\ i\ \' \ i ` I \ _ K ii \`i /I fs ’ `\ _ \` , \ _____*'~ __._..__ \|g I. . . ._/ \.s.. \ if ’ /7( B e :s _ ~ M i \ IN i 1 “ll” 1 if ' ./ ='r\ V For XMAS .I/1 Your “One” Gift For the Whole xr 41:- 1 5,\\ if/“V _ 9; fs \\ .I "v 7/ I4 "~"‘\\" § 5.1%,-___ >|. 1.:-.~ _ 1.. ~ _ S fl; h This cs um r of local intorslt but advertising of i I newly nstum lmy be llssrtsl ll a eents a word strictly payable ll advance. COOKS for Xmas Photos. SATIN IDUNGING PYJAMAS, ri 0! all kinds 3911 12 19 Zi =a;»es-.-;;=*‘.-:a.=;2--' __.~1;s=t.»,,\-gc' the Childrens christmas at the Protestant Orphanage may leave parcels at 158 Prince Street. “ A i L-3904-iz-lo-sl. PELTS WILL BE received at the office of J~ A. Webster, 158 Rich- mond St., Charlottetown, through- out the season for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited, Suminerside. L-3464 day, Dec. 20. _ ‘ ' I connacrxou na rnowsa , BROS. OFFER- Th€ free Wall ` ‘Pocket Oallendar being given by fl Prowse Bros. with every Two dollar ‘ purchase does not start until Fri- \ SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday, December 22nd- wlll be Central Church 11 A. M., Pleasant Grove 2.30 P- M. York 'l P. M. Choral Service. L-3916-12-19-li. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, WINSI/OE.-Services on the above charge for Sunday, December 22, are as follows: North Winsloe, 11 A. M. South Wlnsloe 3 P. M. High- field 7 P. M. The above services will be appropriate to the Christmas Season. Rev. Thos_ Palethorpe. Minister. L-3914-12-19-ll. THE DEDICATION of the new Church of the Nazarene, Midgell Church Road, will take place on Thursday, Dec. 19th. at the hour of 7, o‘clock. Rev. J. W. Turpel will have charge of this service and will til rMonda 23rd. ` _.___ QRESENTATION-A very pleas ' é ant evening was spent on Wednes- ` .; day at the house warming held at H ‘ \ ` ` . thc new residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wilam Ward Central Royalty " Y Y ' \ \ when their neighbors and friends ~. - ._ ' Y ..». ~ A J ‘V ' “- ` purses to Mr and Mts Steven :’~ 'lll!2'¢.»lsfea||||l-i ,~ _ _ 1'-._», __,,,, ward, and to Mr. and Mis. wil "wi, '_ , _ 3' - l liam Ward. The address was given ' ‘ ' ' by Mr. William Mcllood and the f 'f ‘ -_/`."'. _ \ 'low l I 51,.) '-'.:_l _ >.:»_-L ,`.i.'_ I [ffl " ;.1"j " 9 (0, x" I i ‘ ...__ ». \ ~*;%r .,........ :57"“'2§;§ .'-'.~i~ . ;.. 1 Lv \l‘ , ,flee-, pg; g wi' M 1 MADRID 4 ,L_ " ` " BERLIN ` » _ 1 _ 1* ,.4 ,. ,,_ . \ '. ' As ` ‘é ' ¢ ,'31 .f{<_~ * ` ‘~ I _§;. ;`¢=-'¢»’¢2' -l _ *I " -Sf .r E '- , in-,.".»" .»._. . . v__ ` v "__- -..__-_/ f`ilnuuMulil.__ _ Rogers Radio /J I A' _ loo » 1/ ef Ogg. i/ %» / i\ 4 No Mousv Down ./‘ . . . . special xmas offer hu ~ iiolman’s Will Accept Your 0|d Radio ` 4 as _Deposit on Any licw Long or Short ,_, *Wave Set ln Stock. M iilhl ”_ CHARLOTTETOWN ,L ,_ _.i 5"", if* ` \ ’ l ` /MQ ` "_ I A ` w V smnh,Mrs.'ce¢ll wood Mis, , __ Q "U2 Ig 'o ‘ `I'?'_ \ 'E L’S§(`)EN Gas Tax In e 1-.; >f -'~;~"»: . z. . ~ V as gf. £152 ; .!f_. cAIRo \ N.S. Reduced ,, ,_ H , \ » N# 5" I' " . I H 1 _» g -'rv -- --~~,,-. , ...st - -¢.~»a... ’ _ ~ ‘ /.__ _ _ ~ ‘ - . 1 _ ' .. 1' `*" "“'!,‘ ' ' made a doub`e presentation of . / K, W. . _ N _ f . .' _ . \ \ ~ - } ' \f M /l V 1 §‘» A 4 A ` ` K ""’ " \ presentation made by Mr. Fred M'Rae and Mr. Claude Carroll. - \ \ The chairman for the evening was Mr. Cullen and complimentary i.; _ i - _~=_.,,> ._ \ l ~ -'~' '- * '*~ '~,\-'. 5 Q - speeches were made by Mr. W. H. ; All 5 1 ‘= ‘ Alex. Agnew and Miss Betty Mc- : f~ _ Kay- - `? ` ' _-‘_ ‘ .. »- -» ~_ i . i (C. P. by Guardian‘s Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 16-Reduction of one cent per gallon in the price oi’ gasoline. effective in Nova Scotia today, was hailed by Prem- ier Macdonald tonight as another benefit obtained through his Gov- ernments Gasoline Licensing” Act. Last year by the enactment of thc gasoline Licensing Act. which put a stop to extravagant and wasteful competition betw-"en the wholesalers of gasoline in this Province. the Government of Nova Scotia_ was enabled on May 22, 1934, to secure a reduction in the retail price of gasoline of one and one-half cent a gallon," he said tonight on his return from the Dominion-Provincial Conference in Ottawa- “Later the example set by Nova Scotia was fnl‘owed by New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land, and they too secured a like reduction. "This year the Gcvemment of Nova Scotia _ioincd in the applic- ation to the Tariff Board for a reduction in the duty on gasoline. and was represented by counsel before that body at its sittings at Halifax in June and again at Ott- awa durlng the latter part of No- vember. "At the concluding session of the Tariff Board, when all the evi- dence had been heard, thc Im er- ial Oil Company agreed thatgthe provisions of the Nova Scotia Gas- oline Licensing Act had so enab- led that company to reduce its distribution cost in this Province that a further reduction of one cent a 'gallon was justified. This reduction, I am advised, was put into effect this morning. OLDEST SERVANT UF moral. FAMILY mas WINDSOR, England, Deo. I8. - William Barker, 91. oldest servant of the Royal. Family is dead_ His first Job was at the age of iii. when he used to wheel the Duchess of Kent. Queen Victoria’s mother around the ground in a wheel chair. Aftorwards for 20 years he was keeper of the historical royal KIIPG- vine at Cumberland Lodge, which yields thousands of bunches an- nually. I-Ie served at Windsor Castle throughout the reign of lid- ward VII and retired at 75. cones .. f=‘.="-.=.‘5'i~l“-'.% .__ sqlnsd, ._. qshldy |»1|NAnD`5`l (The Central Guardian Halifax pm., t li 117::-v»e uf -on =AffiUdl3 ARRIVALS com-“scenarios care msua ,,,,,_,,,,, auca. L-alas-1-12-ala. ' Duck,” ‘f,';“‘A§f,§', 2; Mm John Chincha from So. Africa. 1-'35°5'"""1”~ sm-some from Local Harbour- SAILINGS' Chomedy to B W Indies verolee to B W Indies E P. Theriauit to IB W Ind DINING of Atholl to Li Rose Castle to local Harbo Suzrnolte to Local I-Iarbolu° VESSELS IIN BERT!! Can. Planter mcharging Choniedy loading Cathcert discharging Rose Castle discharging Bargo No. 2 berth Severoles loading E. P. Therdault loading Duchem oL.Athol1 loading, Ascania Men. Co loading Belle Isle loaning Chincha discharging Sarnolio discharginrv VESSELS DUE TO AIIBIVI Dec. 18-Mlarlis from Halifax Keelung from Calcutta 19-Lenarfish from Halifax Cathcart from Jamaica Lady Rodney from Jamaica Man Port from Saint John Javanese Prince from Far Brant County from Saint Jo 21-Montrose from Saint John 22-Laganbank from Far East Chetabucto from E C. P0115 ARRIVALS New York City from New Y Cairnross from Saint John Surrey from Glasgow Wasson from Local Harbour . ' - ~' » ,_ - > ~ »/ ° x g ` O O _ l be with Us un Ove y. can. cruiser from Australia , ’ ~ ' ~` \ . 3, and will preach every night at 7.00 Lady ynwklns (mm B, W, , ` - _ o‘clock and twice on Sunday, 10.30 Indies _ g , and 1. 1.-am. J ' *_ Q \ ‘ L SAILINGS Wasson to local Harbour Pentland to Local Harbour ' Ascania to London Chincha. to Boston - VESSELS IN BERTII Can. Planter discharging V Can. Cruiser discharging Lady Hawkins discharging Catchcart discharging Pentlancl discharging Surrey loading Chlncha discharalng Barge No. 2 berth Cairnross loading Ascania loading New York City loadinfz Wasson loading Belle Isle VESSELS DUE T0 ARR I _-___ M Dec. 18-Marlis from Halifax Keelum: from Calcutta 19-Lenarfish from Halifax Cathcart from Jamaica ‘Beaverdale from Saint Joh Lady Rodney from Jamaica Man. Port from saint John Brant C y 21-Montrose from Saint John 22-Laganbank from Far East Sulairia from Glasgow Ausonia from I-Iarve Newfoundland from Boston Portia from Nfld. Ports. 23--Westcrnland from New Y EMERALD SCOIIOL November :- t Senior Dept. Croken . ~ ro Matheson. , Grad VIII 1, Dora Jones; Pius Croken; 3. Claude Clow. nd W Croken _ _ ; . .sr frrainor- I\mI¢ DOIN. Alice McQusid: 3. Pauline M . a 2. Gardena. Murphy; 3. .1 Jones. Grade I1! 1. Phyllis Hugho o Grade II 1. Billy Murphy mor\‘ Martin; 3. Austin Grade 1 (a) xerard Carr. Grade 1 (b) I Clayton H Arsensult. CRANBERRY Portage fo sfewmntee ’ “ La . butoaoethstwas o sllrilhtrbs werensmed ace Wllfridlourieroomo. DOUGBNUTAHLI /DIVIDDID oarrruuu. one 'fu sgrge lass” e lay seriously min retumlna from an unidentified ics § § e°““ Q* CIIASE COMEDY SHOW S DAILY chess of York from Liverpool |’|l|||6E EIIWARD 3.15- 7.00 - 8.45 P. M. "" ` " TODAY - _ FRIDAY-SATURDAY l 4) ~s°. @P3€;\%"¢' _I HAQ__A_ MILLION' MATINEE ..... l6c, 2.6¢, EVENING ..... 260, 320, 3'lc. 20 Du M Beaverdale from Saint John ' nas hn Pentland from Local Harbour Can. Planter to Local Harbour WE zo-Duchess of York from Liverpool n .lavanefe Prnce from Far East ount from Saint John Chedabucto from E _C. Ports ork .___--_- The following is the standing of Emerald School for the month of Grade X (srl) 1. Thelma Jones: 2. Elsie Mayne; 3. Margaret Grade X (Jr.) l. Gladys C ken: 2. Elma Slnnott; 3. Edna. Slnnott Grade IX-1. Hilda Moynagh; 2. Anaes Mclntoe; 3. Emerson Grade VII i. Raymo hlte; 2. Hilary Moynagh; 8. 'Maurice Grade VI -l. Kathleen White; 2 Marion Molntee 8 C' issa h Grade IV -1 Mary Moyn s; 2 Mary Carr and Marie M h (equal). Grade »V- 1. Betty Janes; o u Jorot and George Deighon (equal): 2., Rey- Gallon . ugh 2. Pauline Matheson; I. lim an. Dec 1l-CP)- Christening of Vic tor Como's twin sons was held up i uwin tcin bi 0 of the priest to tell t part. lsarsd up ewrythlog was bon M I naie King KING AND LAUBIEB DILAY CIIBIBTININ , M _ ` and DOLL -Gra wounded s favor received 11 years t trenebsf in Prensa, was _ If _ 1;- \lv,Jf° _ ii- _ _ear reel "\'~f7’ Y(