DECEMBER. 3, m .2—:-x.~=-=_:_-,-.- Eastern Guardian f Western Guardian DISTINC vs . " a TO THE LADY BUYERS . .01."; PRINCE E. lWARD ISLANDS EALIZING that the Chi“ _“._-._ .310! CKIIIAI. - Water Radios. Price $140.00. $186.00, 0347.50 at Braces. Ind $7.60. Viotmhl Ind Records for sale by Ilabonfs Drug Store, —IIIAR Ohlet De Yo-Kah, noted Montague, I. I. I. ifil-ll-t-tlifilidlan entertainer at rreetown Hall Wednesday, December 10th at 3 p. m. 9541-11-29-51. —iII lLBIOlI IIOI Steel 9634-12-3-21. J OHNSOH ‘S LADIES’ llEllllY-Tll-WEAII 144 GREAT 01301101: STREET ..~s'r. rarluclvs aoan IN- s‘ I h snrvlra-ns annual meeting of c F‘ R I s 1- M A las ason s t e one time in all the y”, that Men's Wear “FOR -‘T PURPOSES” la bought by Lgfli” w, 1 St. P trick’ ad ' Ins t —BAR IRON, BOLTS, NUTS d o P E N 7 a 3 0 0 c L 0 c K met ant the ‘has oxalate mil-E. all hardware. sold at Brace's. an z 3 C A R D are’ at this time, “flung yo a Vi," our New store ‘t 145 an“ Geo!" n“ Wm‘ “m” mmlbm “a mm“ mmwadl‘ GUARDIAN CENTK“ Street, next door to CFOY : i see our wonderful showinl of. WEDNHFDAY EVENING visitors present. Meeting opened _m FALL 51m‘ WINTE“ JOB I °‘"~ m" ""'"""=<"" PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS CLOSE 9.30 WGLDBK “My Favorite. Calm and by paying iced R-M. Meat. Milk and Cod Oil - ~ ii-flnm" lee." Minutes oi last meeting were Pox Biscuit and Klbblo. Distributed ‘m’ Add‘ u’ brook‘ GLOVES" PAJAMAS Dee.- Skin Flannellette FOR TWO HOURS. Wednesday evening, December 8. our store will be open to give you an opportunity to buy read and adopted, also a Financial by Bruce's. alli-ll-ia-twkl- “M” ‘m “x Goalekin Luvieca your CHRISTMAS presents at a special discount. Statement for the year was given and ._.____ u) ‘u’ 30w" Jon,‘ mmbum signed. Discussion followed on acv- ~10 HINT. -- Cottage to rent mi Link“ cudmm‘ Bmbmw eral topics. The same olllcers were Central Street North. Apply to B. M. 3m’ Ab” cmimm‘ Bunbun’ w. pointed. Meeting was brolllhtto sum Olllcs, Burnmerside. "-11- Wm" "mmmh “mm” Suede Broadcloth a close by singing National Anthem, 0637-12-3-0-21. l‘- ‘ alter which a dainty lunch was serv- (b) 1st. Vernon Madonna-n. Alsx- TIES SHIRTS ed by m hostess and social holll’ -lua. nosaauam: of mndon. I114“ - A wonderful showing Brvllklotlls in spent. mu meeting at Mrs. M. ‘Han- England will be at m- a. a. Mc- 1M- mflmh 5mm‘- m- Mb‘ - in new ghrmm," Fancy and Plain drahan, rell call to be answered by a Lung nine; flunungr ‘s , (m- m; art. Coloring’ Christmas suggestion. next two weeks, buying icx pelts. 3rd, Alma BMW. Mt. Herbert- - .__.. 9544.11-99.41 4th, Helen Wood, Gross Roads. JSEA VIEWJ-Ths annual meet- sec. L-Peumanship. ng oi the Sea View Womens Institute Grades 1 and II- was held on Wednesday evening. No- 18$. 591314 @1195’ R775“ vembsr 12th at the home o! Mrs. H. 2nd, marl Jones. Hazelbrock. L. Donald. Twenty members were 3rd, Asnee Wood, Alexandra- prelerlt. Meeting opened by singing 4th. N011"!- Micclnllm- cw“ fi" "Ode" and repeating "Creed" in un- Roads. "W" "l" Pmm rrdezx“? ?.§““§f..i‘.‘.“‘;°i.3.. ...,...... 7.30 WEDNESAY EVENING c1.’ last annual and last regular mect- 3nd, Beatrice Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Scarves, Bobbeites, Bloomers, French Panties. Vests, Slips, Nightgowns. Pyjamas, llcrets, Skating Sets, Scarves and llereis to .\lzltch. l-‘rl-ncll [leaded Bags. Leather Bags and Novelties. Evening Dresses, Afternoon IHIxSSCS and lmlzlllrc of \\'llllt‘l‘ coats alt -SU'MMERSIDE POLICE COURT —In the Summerslde Police Court on Monday morning, adrunk lor- leited his bail oi ten dollars. Judg- ment was given in the list of de- faulting rate-payers and executions have been issued-S. HOUSE COATS AND LOUNGING ROBES -rn\'ap Tunas noLLAas m» COSTS-In the Court at Alberton, on information laid by ‘Prnlfic O!- ilcer Gregg. a party was fined 8V3 and costs {or driving a car without registration-S. taries financial statement showed a 4th, Helen FranuhB-ISOD, 3115b"??- ravorable balance oi’ forty-three dol- lars and titty cents. A splendid ad- dress was given by the retiring Presi- dent, Mrs. Jss. Duggan. The elec- tion o! Ofllcels resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Atwood Blakney; Vice-Pres, Mrs. J. Duggan; Secre- 3 wry-Tram. Mm Wanda crsllanl; i Auditors. Mrs. Jas H. Murphy and Miss Pauline coulson. Directors, Mls_ f Jen-y Adams. Mrs. John Coulson, Mrs. H. L. Donald. School Comm, ap- pointed for six months. Miss Blanche UNDERWEAR The famous CEETEE in two piece or combinations. Grade V and VI, 1st, Doris wood, Alexandra. 2nd, Osborne Wood, A1 “ n. 3rd, Jack Herman, Pownal. 4th, Clarence Costly, Hazelbrook. Grade VII and VIII. 1st. Hazel Wood, Alexandra. 2nd, Vimy Jones, Bunbury. 3rd, Aleen Cildmcre, Bunbury. 4th, Minnie Judson, Pownal. Grade IX and X. 1st. Helen Judson, Alexandra. ' 2nd. Marion Rayner, Mt. Herbert. ing read and approved. The Secre- 3rd, Dewar Judson, Pownal.‘ Mt. Herbert School Fair OTHER SUGGESTIONS Spots, Armbands, Sets of Braces and Garters in fancy boxes, plain linen and initlalled linen Handker- chiefs and fancy Belts with ;..;\._.,3.3¢.;..;..;..;.._ 9.3.5.9.3.;-.f..j..;..;-,.j..;-1j\.3150-_ rvruvllv ma: surplus“ Such n: tvprlvrilrr rihlll-ns, carton pdpt-r. lcllll prprils, pins, polls. rubber blllllh ;lll'l lllr- (vlhcl llvzlltlrcil 11ml one thing's. llonlls—llllbbcr HOSIERY Silk Silk and Wool Pure Wool SCARVES Pure Silk Broadcloth (Continued) Class ll Soc. l—-Nnxious Weeds. Lnme l.c;.f Nillt-s" Sllnllps. S11pp'ir~—~(ol:.=ti"r a1... _. -. 'v‘_x~" :1:|!i:':2‘~ . ---' J-pa-w-svnr. vs- in‘... H. M. SIMPSON $3 QIIPPII Flrcrl (‘llllrluiivilll-zll Phone 127'! LADIES ’ OVERSHOES LIGHT WEIGHT I,I(il\".'..\'l-l>1.<_ .\'II\'I‘.\ dcsirnlw- in [Mi w with uarlnill and .\(‘i‘\'lI‘i‘. D.'\.'l‘~"l'\.'.\'l'..\S. Tiles" lift‘ the l"'.‘llll‘i‘< (Wotan-ms, ‘lll\ ymr pnmhiyugj VI" lluve selected 0111's to fill lllff“ rl-rplfrclnclliw. not ill-in: able tn |\lll'4'll.l\(' ll. almlplrie stock from one l: :1 \'.'v~ \(‘lt".",l"ll the best from lilltl now uilcr you. in our rion ihl- (‘rczllll oi‘ Ovrrrllncdnnl. Tilt- fashionable colours are cilllcr Izrnlvn nr hlzlrk in Jersey cloth or All ll-rm- [listening ' 1' lazsumrr. The stiles l llilYf‘ n incl-sh: (lPVlSC, this lll wool lined. W“ ..l:- cotton lining zlltogctllcr too .-\|l nur Ovcrshncs have the fash- liillli"'_f‘ l-uil’. (‘an l": worn turned up or (loxvn. 'lllf‘_\‘ llfl- light. n", n. {rather and ii‘. like gloves. Priced from $2.25 u. $4.00 ALLEY 6b’ CO. LTD Fashionable Foohllc-ur For the Man ,W/lo Cannot Smoke At Work CHEW/:- l Sutherland. The Stewart and Mrs. Jas Adams. Sick ' Committee appointed tor six months, Airs. Edwin Dlmold and Mrs. Leigh program system proved a great success and a. new committee were appointed to plan same for 193i as follows: Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Mrs. Hiltz, Mrs. J. Duggan, Mrs. Earle McKay. Misses Jean Don- ald and Helen Rogers. It was decid- ed to vote tvcclvc dollars [or Christ- mas gills for school pupils, Misses Helen Rogers, Annie Woodslde and Mrs. John A, Coulson were appoint- cd to purchase gifts. The Armistice program was carried out in every de- tlrl with due reverence and loyalty. Meeting closed with National An- lhom. Refreshments were served by hatter-s. Misses Jean Donald and Cindy's Adams. Seaside Landlady-I don‘t care what you say. young mun. yolrrc not going out oi this place until your mu u paid. Boarder-Then I suppose I must make the best oi it, Whats it like down here in the winter? That which costs nothing is worth nothing. novl suns; wml DANGEROUS lllllIGESTlllll Do you suilcr after meals with a belching, from sour and acid stomach? l Many believe they have heart ‘trouble . ' and tremble with fear, expectl any minute to drop dead. This con ition can be prevented, likewise relieved. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills alter meals and neutralize the gases. Swcelen the sour and acid stomach. re- Iievc the gas and encourage digestion. The stomach liver and bowels will be cleansed o poison painful and dangerous indigestion d delay. Ask your drug i_st for a 25c pug. oi Canefl Lillie ver Plus. i; :-: E :-: § :4 :-: % :- ‘l y” EYESIGHT t" =-= EXAMINATION ' lilting and sapplylll Glasses m: ,6 "’ ' H. .1. MABON OFIOMITIIIT Olles Connected Wltl Drugstore ;.; Montague, P. I. l. ""s<=3:-:§:-:§>:%:d§:-: BRINGING UP FATHER h. b. .\ in’. _ _in ears and v the system enjoy: a tome e ect. Don't | 1st, Mt_ Herbert School and Herb- ert. 2nd, Mt. Albion School. 3rd. Bunbury School. 4th, Alexandra. School. sec. 2.—'I‘ree Leaves. 1st, Mt. Herbert School. 2nd, Povmall School. 3rd. Hazelbrook School Albion School. 4th, Bunbury School and Alex- andra School. Sec. 3.—SB.mples of wood. 1st. Clarence Coady. Hrlzelbrook. 2nd, Eugene coady, Hazelbrook, 3rd, Kenneth Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. 4th, Ke'th Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. Class 12 Sec. 1.—_Exercise Book. Grades I and II. 1st, Helen Molyneaux. Cross Roads. 2nd, Norma MacCsllum, Cross Roads. 3rd. Earl Jones, llazelbrook. 4th, Winston Wood, Mt. Herbert. Grade III and IV. 1st. Noreen Brehaut. Alexandra. 2nd, Beatrice Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. 3rd, Reta Judson. Pownal. 4th, Benilndsay Wood, Alexandra. Grades V and VI. 1st, Kelsey Dunbrack. Alexandra, 2nd, Adele Trousdale, Hazelbmok. 3rd, Doris Wood. Alexandra. 4th, Ida Wood. Alexandra, and Keith Kennedy, Cross Roads. Grades VII and VIII. 1st, Isabel xngs, Pownal. 2nd, Jack Herman, Pownal. 3rd, Vimy Jones, Bunbury. 4th. Hazel Wood. Alexandra. Grades IX and X. 1st, Lona Herman, Pownal. 2nd, Katie Molyneaux, Cross Roads. 3rd, Hester Wood, Cross Roads; 4th, Francm Reeves. Cross Roads. Sec. 2.—Map Drawing. lJr.) Project Map of New Bruns- lvick. 1st, Haselbrook. 2nd, Mt. Herbert_ 3rd, Alexandra. 4th, Pownal. (Sh) Pmleot Map of Maritime Provinces. 1st, Hltelbrook. 2nd, Alexandra. 3rd, Pownal. 4th, Cram Roads. sec. l.--Art Work. Grades l to VI. 1st, Ronnie Robertson. Mermaid. 2nd. Mina Jenkins, Mermaid. 3rd, Kelsey Dunbrsck, Aiexand ... and Mt. s L, 3rd, Elizabeth Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. 4th, Edythe Judson, Alexandra, and Pearle Jones, Hazelbrook. Soc. 5.—Portlolio o! District. 1st, Cross Roads. ' 2nd. Alexandra, 3rd. Mt. Herbert. 4th. Bunbury and Mermaid. Singing, "0 Canada." 1st, Mt. Herbert pupils. 2nd, Cross Roads pupils. 3rd, Pownal pupils. 4th, Bunbury pupils. Public speaking. 1st. Mt. Herbert. 2nd Mermaid. Judging calves. 1st, Bovyer Jonas. Bunbury. 2nd, Harvey Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. 3rd, Ralph Rayner, Mt. Herbert. 4th. Russel Farquharson. Judging bread, ‘ 1st. Lona. Hennan, Pownal. 2nd. Helen Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. 3rd, Eadie Jenkins, Mt. Albion. 4th, Mary Stewart, Mt. Albion. SPORTS Girls under 9 years. 1st, Eileen Wood. 2nd, Beatrice Jenkins. 3rd, Marilyn Stewart. 4th. Ruby Trowsdsle. Gris 9-12 years. 1st, Jennie Cudmore. 2nd, Frances Reeves. illllllllillllillll 3rd, Doris Wood. 4th, Adele Trowsdale. Girls over 12 years. 1st, Marion Rayner. 2nd, Hester Wood. 3rd, Mary M0ll¢sgYlBJ'l_ 4th, Lillian Cudmore. Boys ulldc-r 9 years. 1st, Althur Ballem. 2nd. Errlck Ballem. 3rd, Sterling MacPhelson. 4th. Winston Wood. Boys 9-12 years. 1st, Cedric Ballem. 2nd, Ralph Rayner. 3rd, Dewar Judson. 4th, Kelsey Dunbrack. Boys over 12 years. 1st, James Cudmore. 2nd. Spurgeorl Jenkins. 3rd, Earl Kennedy. 4th, Robert Stewart. Boys backward _raoe, under i2 years. ‘ 1st. ‘Lorne MacDonald. 2nd, Ralph Rayner. 3rd. Cedric Ballem. 4th, Dan M&CMl1lal’l_ Boys backward race, over years. Flannel 145 initinlled Buckles ALL GIFTS IN FANCY CHRISTMAS BOXES HARR Y A. MacDOUGALL GREAT GEORGE STREET THE STORE OF BETTER MEN ’S WEAR ...._._ 1st, James Cudlnorc. 2nd, Spurgeon Jenkins. 3rd, Harvey Jenkins. Backward race tor girls under i2 years. 1st, Jennie Cudmore. 2nd, Adele Trowsdale. 3rd, Alice Douglas. 4th, Ruby Trowsdale. Backward race for girls over i2 years. . 1st, Marion Rayner. 2nd, Betty Jenkins. 3rd, Alma Rayner. 4th, Mary Monaghan. Wheelbarrow race for boys over 12 years. 1st, Spurgeon and Harvey Jenkins. 2nd, Bob Stewart and Bob Carson. 3rd, Earl Kennedy and James Cudmore. Wheelbarrow race ior boys under 12 years. 1st, Cedric Ballam and Ralph my- ner_ 2nd, Dan MacMlllan and lorne Adams. _ 3rd, Frank Macmillan and Ronny Robertson. 4th, Gordon Brown and Three-legged race ior girls. 1st, Alma Rayner and Mary Mona- gharl. 3nd, Marion Rayner and Betty Jenkins. nedy. 2nd, Spurgeon and Harvey Jenk- ins. 3rd, Sterling Wood and Malcolm Reeves. 4th, Bob Stewart and Bob Carson. Jockey Race lol- boys under l2 years. 1st. Cedric Bsllem and Ralph RAY- n61‘. 4 2nd, Ronny Robertson and Lorne MacDonald. 3rd, Keith Kennedy and lklgar Maotiallum, 4th, Dan MacMillan Carson. —- Jockey race for boys over 12 years.- lst, James Cudmore and Earle Kennedy. 2nd, Spur-goon Jenkins and Har- vey Jenkins. 3rd, Malcolm Reeves and Claude Jones. 4th, Bob Carson and Bob 5W“!!- Four-legged race tor girls. ist, Alma and Marion Rayner and Betty Jenkins. 2nd. Jenlfe Cudmore, Lillian Cud- mors and Vimy Jones. 3rd, Helen Wood, Hester Wood and Margaret Farquharson. sack race lor boys under 12 years. 1st, Ralph Rayner. 2nd, Earl Kennedy. 3rd, Cedric Ballem. and Davis 3rd, Vimy Jones and Lillian Oud- " more, 4th, Eileen WOOd and Ruby Trowsdale- flares-legged race for boys under 12 years. 1st, Cedric and Arthur Ballem. 2nd, Edgar MacCallum and Keith Kennedy. 3rd, Claude Wood and Austin MacCallum. 4th. Frank MaoMillan and Ronny Robertson. ‘Ihree-legged race {or boys over 12 years. , 1st, James Cudmorc and Earl Ken- ith. Ronny Robertson. Back race for boys over 12 years. lst, Harvey Jenkins. 2nd, Earl Kennedy. 3rd, Jimmie Cudmore. 4th, Bob Stewart. s Leap frog race, 1st, Spurgeon and Harvey Jenkins. 3nd, Jimmie Oudmore and Earl Kennedy. 3rd, Bob Carson and Bob Stewart. 4th, Frank MacMlllan and Fulton Adams. Relay race. 1st, Mt. Herbert. . 2nd, Cross Roads. 3M, Bunbury. 4th, Alexandra. Teachers race. 1st, Charlotte Drake. 2nd, Ruth Mathason. 3rd, Bessie MaoKenzie. 4th, Frances Wood slid All! Smith (ties). Boys race under 5 years. 1st, Buddy 11138. 2nd. Blair Ballem. 3rd. Roy Robertson. Girls race under s years. 1st. Muriel Jones_ 2nd, Miriam Ings. 3rd. Joan Macflae. 4th, Jean Wood. Boys tour-legged race. , 1st, Harvey Jenkins. spilling Jenkins and. Vernon Msobennsn. 2nd, Rob Stewart, Earl Kennel! and Malcolm Reeves. . 3R1. Bob Carson. Frank MacMllin and Ronny Robertson. . M1‘. MARY SCHOOL Following is the honor roll m It‘ Mary School icr the month oillo- umber:- Grade X-l. Rita O'Brien: 2. W‘, erled Kelly. l Grade VI-II-l, Frankie Kelly: 1- Heber McEwen: 3. Elsie Kelly. I Grade VII-l, mm. sum; Lilli! MacAdam: 3. Maurice Collin. Grade v1-1, Marlon ‘Gildcrl; l. Carl McAdam; 3, Mary Kelly. Grade V-l, Frances MacDonald: l. Walter Collin; 3, Franklin Collin. Grade IV—1, Mildred Jar: 1- M- inald O'Brien; 3, A. J. Macadam. L Grade IlI-A, Helen Cox; "ll l-lubtrtf Collin: 3. Ivan MacDonald. Grade IlI iJrh-l. Leo ROSSllGTI l. Francis MacAdam: 3. Aloysilli M"? phy. Grade II-l. Pauline Kelly; 3. W‘ gsret MacEwen. Grade I—1, Basil MacDonald: l. fernard MacDonald; 3. Alllhilnms, llelly. . -nv hsollol»: MCMANUS if ol-rviow c \'M GPrTmr-"rcl 0am was: 0151-125‘. l KNIMI "1'- Mlfifili l‘: GlTflN' READY ‘TD AQSGRT HlRil-kF- \ KNEW MY and“ woutoah- egg-r.