525-“ ‘ Use This Check-list When Shopping For Boys! These Are The Things They aGIIHDZS-EIEQS l | | l l Don't Overlook These When Shopping in The Boys‘ Shop I Prep Olorroats $11.50 up Prep Suits - 10.95 up How.‘ (‘»\<'l‘<'()?ii€§ 4.25 up li-ziys‘ rluils — 6.50 Up Leather (‘oats 7.50 up Zipper .l:rt-l<.et.s 2.50 up “will mow»- -- 3.50 up Wool luiileiwvezil‘ -__ _ __ -_ _ 1.00 up \\'uol (ii:li‘ Hose - 50c up liinetl (iloves - —- 75c up Wiiiivi‘ (‘zips —— 1.00 up iloys’ lioziilier llollnots ___...__-_--'- 1.00 up Knit Suits — — 1.25 up Belts --- —- -— - 25c up Long Pants - 1.85 up liirliiig Breeches __ __ __ _ — 1.65 up Boys‘ Leggings 1.00 up 0 -—And a complete Line of Equipment For All Sports and Games—-3rd Floor. . . "ucac-"AIMLLIL THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN .'. Is FROM Yrsroa: Keep ‘this ad handy and refer to it when you don’t know what to get for Junior, for Cousin May's youngster, or even for that so-hard-to-plezise young mun of late teen age. Below are the things shown on this page. Prep Flannel Robes —- —- $2.50 Prep Sweater Coats — -- 1.95 up Boys’ Leather Jacket —- — 4.50 up Boys’ Zipper Sweater -- Boys’ Pyjamas — —- —- — 1.00 up Prep Shirts ———— — —— 85c up Boys’ Knickers -- — — - 1.°5 up Junior Snow Suits -— —- — 3.75 up Prep Silk Tie -— —— -- —— —- 35c up Prep Frieze Jackets — —- 2.25 up Tie and Hanky Set — — —— 50C Trench Coats - — — —- 3.50 up ,I~ 1.25 up now. you will not regret it. ..'SANTA CLAUS headquarters. Carruthers Drug 60.. Ltd., Mont- ague. L-i270-l2-l4-4i. ..'DON"l‘ FAIL to visit toy land when in Montague. We can save you money. Csrruthers Druggist. L-l270-12-l4-4l. ..'TOYS, TOYS Sec our 5. l0. 15. 20 and 25 cent tables for values. Carruthers Druggist. ~ L-IMO-II-lt-(l. arm: rnvasw Assortment of toys and Xmas goods available at rock bottom prices. Oulruthers Druggist. L-1370-i2-l4-4l. . JSUBSCEIYIIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47. or left at H. J. Mabonis Drug Store, Montague. tf. pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool‘ Brothels Store. Montague and J. i A. Webster, 156 Richmond St, l, Charlottetown. L400. ..'BUYING dresed fowl and <chicken, ducks. geese, turkeys. Eastern Guardian Brisf Biography of Noted Islanders “mo! aonm noon noun arunouonovr the season‘ (BY CHAR-LES B. MACABTHUB) INVALID FOR. 28 YEARS , Mr. Frank Godfrey of Cardigan ' Head has been an invalid for 2B iyears and is still enjoying excel- § lent health. Mr. Godfrey develop- , ed spinal meningitis in the year .' 190a. He lived in Kingston at the , time. Mr. Godfrey did a great deal f of reading and as a result his eyes l gave out. He took sick while quite i young and all chances are that he l may live to be a very old man. i Like all other invaiids he consid- t ers his "old arm chair" one of his l best friends. nu wife is still liv- WEIGHS 880 LBS. i Mr. Emery Crane of Rivertaon is i known as the heaviest man on the Island. Mr. Crane is an err-soldier. i having witnessed many of the ter- rible happenings. in the Great War. Quite recently Mr. Crane found he tipped the scales at 380 lbs. Limited by R. W. Stewart. Clark i Pl-UCK. $13 CAR. AND‘ BRAINS Two boy; from Cardigan. Mal- colm and Stuart Doherty showed Canada that P. E. I. produces tal- | | ented young men as well as any i other province. The money which . Thursday, December 17th on graded l was needed to send them to col- bnsis also taking every day but on y lege was made by hard work. The ' , other days grading is done in Char- . i Iotetown. Clark Bros. Montagurai L-1289-12-14-3i. A WORD TO MY SARCASTlC FRIEND D881‘ "Sylvia" Sir! Mien you write with a slur! were born; "inarfs 5011i so dead" By the poet who wrote it with scom: How he should g0 down. without life or renown l To the vile dust. and dirt whence he sprung~ | “Unloved and unwept" that he left- I Uhhmlfircd in death and “unsung/H The land of your birth, doant give you much mirth, by those 'Tho there's laughter enough 1n your style- Of metorless verse, written tensely and terse About the Province of Prince Ed- ward Isle: You seem quite possessed. pants- looned and obsessed By the lip stick and behold; You think these are crimes, keep- ing up with lifetimes And you class the fair maidens as bold. rouge you The mothers and men, you defame with your pen. As you view social life with alarm; From the papers and screen. and burlesque magazine . 'I‘hat conjure your mind on thei farm: As you sip tea and gravy. alone, but with Davey, You see the world pass in review— Easting ironizod pills, in old wrest Hill And the ‘berm’ in your bread makes you blue. The bridge and the bar. and the high powered car, Seems to fill you with malice and‘ guile.— , And the beautlm of life, seem to fill you with strife In the Province of Prince Edward Isle; Your ‘kindly’ invite, I read with delight; But you seemed to be conscious of e— For the things that you said, some- how made you afraid To sign your remanks with your name. But "Sylvia" sir! Even tho you de- mur ' From revealing yourself by your name; Your thoughts and your style, and the way you revile.— About the place where you live and l boys bought an $18.00 car. some fish and started earning a little money until they accumulated suf- ficient to send them to college. AGE 104 YEARS, 7 MONTHS ; ‘ "Aunt Mary" MscSwain as she i is‘ familiarly known throughout , Prince Edward Island is the old- She was born on the Isle of Skye l ll‘l the year 1832. She witnessed Y°11 deserve W118i» W115 Bald. of the . the reigns of six different sover- ‘ eigns. Her birthday is in May. She was once asked if she would like . to be taken up in an airplane and silo replied yes. She considers re- ligion the most beautiful and most essential thing in life. THE BLIND WELL-BIGGER. You wwuld digger. Mr. Allan Nicholson of Montague is blind. and yet; f; an excellent well-digger. No doubt, he depends on the sense 0f touch more l than any other thing. ——-_____ (mm!) TRACADIE 51311001, belrdcnor roll for month ct‘ Novem- PrlncipaPs Dept, Grade X-l Kathleen McDonald. Grade IX-l Einor Watts, 2 Mar- garet Steele. 3 Gertie McAullay Grade VIII-l Rita Watts, 2 Nor- can Watts. 3 Marie McAulay. ‘Grade VII—1 Leonard MacDon- ald. 2 I-Ouis Campbell, 3 Tbresa Mc- Kinnon i-ieizer, 3 Ursuline McIntyre. Assistant-h Dept, Grade V (a) i Virginia Sparks 2 Imelda McDonald. 3 Emma Gibbs and Philip Watts Grade V (b) 1 Rose Robison, 2 John McKimion Grade V (c) 1 Pearl Watts, 2 Cannel McAulay. 3 Francis Lawless Grade IV—1 Rose McIntyre, 2 Calvin Watts, 3 Allison Watts. Grade Ill-l Angus McAulay, 2 Jack McDonald, 3 Norman Keizer. Grade I1 (a) 1 Bertie Gibbs. 2 Alina McKiniion Grade II (b) 1 George Roberts Grade I in) 1 Michael Robison 2 Willie Watts Grade .L (in-Not present Grade I (c) 1 Johny McDonald, 2 Alvera Watts. 3 Margaret Watts Grade I (d) 1 Leith Watts. 2 Les- ter Roberts Perfect attendance: Elinor Watts. Gertie McAulay, Rita Watts, Marie McAulay, Olga Watts, Pearl Watts, Calvin Watts Alvera. Watts. Norah McKlnnon, Rita Martin- Teachers. GLEN VALLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE (‘it lady on Prince Edward Island. - _ imagine that eye-i sight would be one of the most im- , _ portant factors needed by a well- , ’ Grade vl-i Olga Watts. 2 Cecilia ~inlenslve ‘Yallllmgll °f The regular monthly meeting oi Makes your identity plain: The next time I'm home, from the lands that I roam, I will call and say “how do you do!" . And bring you a smile. to my Prince Edward Isle Where you are feeling down heart- ed and blue. PETER A. REILLY. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The December meeting of Cen- tral Royalty Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. B. Dia- mond, Dec. 3rd In the absence of the President. Mrs. C. Wood presided. The meeting opened by Bln8lns the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by nine members. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. There was no sickness reported. Correspondence read iniilllded fl report from the Rod Cross Nllrifi Miss Gillan of her visit to the school and. a letter from T. B. Sea-l Sale 00m. It was decided that 1n- stihifo keep the three hundred seals and sell as many as possible and to take the price of the re- mainder from the funds. New sick com, Mrs. Claude Mc- Millan and Mrs. Cecil Wood. The questionnaires on Public Health Ind Child Welfare in charge of the oonverior. Mrs. F. McKay and Mrs. W. Wald are to be filled in at next meeting. Roll call to be "health hints". ' A peanut carrying contest was put on which caused a lot of fun. The winner was Mrs. H. Gillespie. The January meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. F. McRae. Meeting adjourned and the hoat- ess served a delicious lunch. [so Mlnnrrfc for Dandruff. the Glen Valley Woiuens Institute é met at the home oi Mrs. Stirling i ‘ MaeLean on Wednesday evening. l December ninth. l =Wilard MacDoweli was appointed i for the evening. Meeting opened with President in chair, by singing the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by each member with a bag of home-made candy. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The sick committee reported visit- ing sick and shut-ins and Mrs. Spurgeon MaoLean and Mrs. Elia Abbott were appointed for next month. The Secretary was authorized to purchase small articles needed for school. The matter of Christmas seals was discussed and it was de- cided to contribute one dollar to ‘ the fund. A bill o! one dollar and forty cents was presented for flag-raising and it was moved and seconded that same be paid. Arthur MacLean was appointed to raise flag for coming year. The Institute decided to purchase Christmas gifts for children in dis- trict Itfwas moved and seconded that In absence of the Secretary, Mrs. l SPECIAL ADVANCE SALE 0F DECEMBER '16, 1936 ‘g i1 PHONE TWELVE-TEN-“ORDER EARLY Mixed NUTS, per lb — Shelled GRAPEFRUIT 6 for — — —- _—- Fancy H0155"? HARD MIXED CANDY 2 lbs. for CORNFLAKES 3 packages — — Good Grade BROOMS ,_ I 19c WALNUTS, per lb.43c 25c E..._____25c Be "Sure of a FINE White SUGAR, 10 lbs. Brown SUGAR. 10 lbs. Icing SUGAR, 3 lbs. - 49c 41c 15c — See Our Complete Variety Christmas Confectionery ONIONS 10 lbs.———— .°&‘ii.§‘.°Is_ _ _ 19c iiiif__.__25c 3T5“, s lbs. _ 250 Shredded COCONUT, 2 lbs. 35G 312i"? _ _ .. 29c Moir’s Chocolates A CHRISTMAS AS- Noveity Packages, Boxes, Shapes, SORTMENT 9 Bars, Bags, Canes and _Bulk 5 1b, box _ SHORTENING 2lbs---___ 259 London House COFFEE per lb.—--- 35G TENDER TURKEY i ~ Have us put yours away for you NOW. We also have a ' very choice display of CHIICKENS, DUCKS and GEESE. nrvlznsrurs erg gnocrnv TELEPHONE 1210 FREE DELIVERY Annual Session (Continued from page 11) men now on duty will not carry out the requirements of tile said law we must move heaven and earth. if need be. to secure a. lgroup of men who will do so. We must also carry on u. constant and Education. especially among our young peo- ple-seeking ever to instill. l" every possible way. into their minds and hearts the real worth and value of the principle; of to- tal abstinence. Wc must further see to it that through the avenue of our schools and our Churches much more l5 said against the rav- ages of this great evil. Working thlls through those rind other pos- sible avenues we must seek to create a public rentiment so strong agalmt this curse that all of our people not only the younger folk but the older folk as well will be ashamed to be found trifling with this evil in any possible way. ' lliay we then be up and doing. 7 only to do all in our power to drive forever from our midst this tremendous curse. Then. realizing "We have come to another turn in the road; ‘Phat another year is gone; _ Let us take n strong urw grip and grasp of our load. and go on, go on; For we follow a voice down the long long road. That travels hither and yon And that voice culls out through the hastening years Go on, go on. go on." May we then one and all go on and ever on to still higher and higher at‘ inments until we shall have done well our part in crush- ing this awful curse forever from our fair Canadian homeland. Submitted in Love, Purity and Fidelity. R. HENSLEY STAVERT Grand Worthy Patriarch FREDERICTON W. l. On Thursday evening. Nov. 10th. the Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. G. W. Stevenson with the vice president in the chair. Meeting opened by repeutlngCreed in unison. Roll call lavas answered by a "Peace Motto". ‘There were 11 members and 1 visitor jiresent. Minutes of last regular and annual meetings wam read and approved. The aick com- mittee reported no members sick. port. The sick committee were re- elected. Mrs. Geo. Stewart and Miss Catherine Stevenson were sp- polnted on the school committee. Election of officers then took place. President. Mfrs. Aubrey Ouiolifle: vice president, Mrs. Charlie Mur- ray;- secy., Mrs. John McKay; trea- surer, Mrs. Wm. Weeks; ass. secy. Mrs. Emerson Murray; auditors, Mrs. J. A. Cutclifle, Mrs. Herb Buchanan; directors, lvtrs. Geo. Stewart. Mrs. G.W. Stevenson. Mrs. Heber Weeks. Mrs. N. A. Outoliflc read a paper "Your Sons and War"; Mrs. Em.- erson Murray read a paper on "Remembrance Day." It was moved and seconded that we renew the Institute News. It was also decided to hold next meeting one week earlier. Lunch committee for next meeting: Mrs. Lorna Weeks. Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. N. A. Cut- cliffe, Miss Euphemia Ross. Roll call to be answered by each member paying her fee. MT. BUCHANAN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Buchanan Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. John Cantello on Dec. 8th with 10 members and 2 visitors present. Meeting opened by repeating the Club Women's Creed. Roll call was responded to with “an exch- ange of Christmas gifts". Minutes of last meeting were read and‘ approved. Standing com- mittees reported and new onesara as follows: school, Mrs. John Nich- olson; sick, Mrs. John .Morrison and Mrs. Angus Murchison. A broom and glass for storm window of school were ordered bought. Two members paid dues. Christmas seals were distributed and money to be forwarded at once. The ques- tionnaire on “Peace" was discussed and filled. This was not as diffi- cult as last year. as our recent successful carrying out of this programme was still fresh tn our minds and. also the helpful ad- dress given by our local member. The Home Economics questlonsare to be distributed before naxt mut- ing to give every members chance‘ to be prepared with a helpful an- swer and as this Institute has at present so many young mothers interested in the school a very helpful programme is looked for- ward to as the questionsdealmaln- 1y with the school and home. Next place of mesflng at Mrs. Nelson Cantellrfs; roll call a “ques- tion box." The school committee had no re- a.t our next meeting we have a so- cial evening and take up a silver collection. ' The programme consisted of a General Knowledge contest put on by Mrs. Willard MacDowell. A pa- per Woman's Home Influence as a Factor H): Gaining peace and s. demonstration of two simple hand made Christmas gifts by Marion Blondon. Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour en- joyed by all. - Next meeting to be held at the homi- of Mrs. Willard MacDowell when roll call will be answered by Sing. Bay, Play or Pay. Meeting closed with the Nation- ERE ls SATISFACTION In Every Pipeful of That Good He N's BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO‘ A soothing slow burning mild smoke always fresh because manufactured in the provlnfié- IIIGKEY 8r llfiilfiififlws, flluriottstown al Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Cantello duringtht social hour. Results Are Prompt Satisfying and prompt rt- sulic follow the correction of errors of vision. When ail" strain is relieved better gen- eral health follows. Head- aches fade away M"! ""- vougnegg may be eliminated, to say nothillii’ 0f In "l" movement in vision. Have an eye examination to in" your condition. G. F. Hutcheson COAL We are still selling Coal at ti" new low prices on our lllilh 8m“ Goals, namely: American Hard Nut - — — $134“ Genuine Scotch Anthracite - 174-5“ Genuine Scotch Anthracilfi (Nut) - — — — — — ’ 1w Dominion Coke — -— — — T “Li: 0h] Sydney Screened - — - 9' a lnverness Screened -— — - “ Albion Nut, Stove, LII-III]? T “ ' ( sprlnghlll Screened — — "‘ Springhill Slack — -— -' T gm Sydney Slack -— -— — " ” ' 50 cents par 0G 53'1"‘ i“ n". prices after 80 day! vmm- Courteous hamsters ""1 “nm delivere u. W. D. Gillis Co. PHONE 116.