" l '\ 'Y \ 1 "I on Credit $33 .“...i..,...." _.__ _...___ v V_ .ER 1451!” if V - ,_ V THE Cl-iARLO'I`TE"l'OWN GUARDIAN _ M _.F JZY ___ ~-__ __.___..:_Y:_¥________ig___;_Y Y _JV _*__ _~___1 ` .ff ffl) i s , , "‘5’**€*§'¢‘-‘it crlmiil sluiliulsli, im . iiifis For . V .5l10p at Prowse Bros., for practical and pleasing Gifts. . in lm family - ' Gifts for Every Member of the Fa 'l _ Th t' ` - getting short, shop early and avclilcl ydisappginimeénf I . Listed below are some of the reasons why you should " .- -‘l.z_,' 'u ‘I i i f, r ~: if /it f t*-"nw 5 'fi' `\ Q . ‘I / _ _‘V ' ,_.» _ Q Bathrobes ~ U You are pgggeq 'hu w -F Ii" d°°|d° on um, t num, '.’. B‘u"'°l'° 0! plain or padded |||,g_ v'5 f ,;` Bathrob 88 .\ "A “Mui and pmiicu l‘rioe from $4.8! to 310,50 Sfl'lDD€il Flannel . gift $5.15 A Bemxm CI "1 . . . . . .. _ -if sorted shades” . . . . 7'°'“"k Slim at . A useful gift indeed_ 31.98 QQ Ns1.oo Gift f _ s ovasilk Bloom," || 4: B0l>¢i¢¢l. all nicely boggq mg VV sim fu . 1 P 1 iii; E F Fi Er” tliiii ,izgii ° ilélilg l. -i `l our lingua ol crops, lussinou sdin, -; etc., lsvlillaly trimmeil wi irsvnmq renal" ima ,‘~ 1 . Pylamas ` A widq assortment of unter- ~~ his mdmiyles. all ion. mea $1.35 to $5.95 pair J o i. ]iPantle Sets Dalilgy indeed are this at- _\ traction sets ol es-ape de ehena lllld Illia, ete. Pastel oololls, at $1.00 ill ................... $2.95 . 3. N lghtgowns ., Crelllr de cheue and silk night- l°wl\s,¢ newest shades, in prift from $1.00 to ...... $4.75 at Bloomers - Ladies glove silk Boomers, Bobctiee and Panties. A very ac- cept-alile gift at .. $1.00 to $1.85 Praiptical and useful Indeed are our smart Cape and Scarf Sets. Thea# will please your young rnlsarl. "5 She’ll Like Gloves 1 .‘~. F011!! all about trying tg 5° ,' dilerent in your choice of a 3 gilt! The unusual couidn’t pq. _Q albiybeaspleaslligasareally l|°¢ Dill of slaves. Something a ~` little better, perhaps, than 5|” "VV would buy Herself. ; A price for every pui-sa from 1, we lo sl.-1s,p¢lr A Handba s wi. fi g 4 " A gift tli:it's sure to please. A "M big assortment in styles and ._~ materials. '|’here‘s just an gm `\i here you need. Price $125 to _~ »...........................$7.50 `\ why Not Give " Mother,Sister or Her ",, A Coat 4' Santa suggests that you play , Santa in ir. big way this Christ- .’ mas. She is bound to be over- "",. Joyed st finding herself the proud 4” posseaaor of one of our New Fur `l _ Coats. 4'" Let us help you choose lt. Our ., prices suit every Xmas budget. ~ ii ‘ ~ 'v * .‘ ‘R ¢ .’ 1 Q/ ¢ ' o ' A Q’ "M `° ' You give many gifts li" J 9 \d»» ~ i \, ' ', iiylet. Deane on liuixleo 'r f " and your worries are over. "=' The One Safe 'i'here’s never my ' doubt about Silk _ Hosiery being the right gift. She may receive a doscn pair. yet one more will be , just as welcome. 4 Oobwebhy Chiffon; Semi - Service and ` Scvlee Weight. Our flli fashioned , crepe hose, nicely boxed, in all shades, Q . make a most prac- tioai gift at ll.35 l. Other prices are ' | lsr, si.oo, use I 1. Silk Hosiery Bet ' e A./7'; ` Vila _A/bv/` tv; . / l i > Hankies ` when you give llankles. A hal! a. dosen Huskies, really six gifts in one. | . There are hundreds of d.i.i'- ferent cmbroideries and ;;‘ ‘ i t Prices are many and var- _ lea. All nicely bona. 'R' ‘f ,I . ll 'w 1-' .V V. , _ ,A w ,' Sweaters Maybe you know _ some one that would \ ,,- ,iust love one of our " new sweaters. All the season’s new features are here. , V. » Let this be your dec- " iiiion. VV. . AV. N :V `/-'//1, JA I I I l "3, “Suggestions For The Little `.» °1 it ‘ ' , L ‘ xiiiiua .la mi Q ‘l'\ ni-milieu vulwl siiiu wi ' _,_ i_ .`\\. //,~.' \. Carriage liobes ’- /-‘, ~` .\`-" f. <‘ Bush and Comb Sell l f `\"‘\ J ;_, 59-5;-. . ,./1;”~1~2‘f l ». ' ~__, _-, \ . -V ,_ _V \\-.ti -th Fur Boots ' ¢§7__.;. -~\.¢<\ - _- . Mmeiii, itunes fm' lm wstf Bottles \ uuhmtiiiaes 1 ,‘ l Tots 4, Angora Bonnets . Rompers, Crepe Dresses Knitted Hats A few more suggestions: Umbrellas Dress Lengths Silk and Wool Hose Ankle Socks Misses Jersey Dreaaes v \ \, ..`l -. \. W ._ ,» 4 ‘ May we t _~ggest: N Not All The Best Giifts Are Personal Ones ' Many of the cho‘s¢st are for the homo- They are both practical and ornamental. 5 . 1' Carpet squares, Linoleum Solana, Fancy Bath Mais, Curtains, Carpet Sweeper, _' Electric Floor Polisher. Portlets, Linens. Bedspreads, Luncheon Sets. Bridge Sets, ‘~‘~` ' Fancy Towel Sets, Cushions, Reversible, led Throws, etc. ' -ié blth 17th, at Ban at 3.30 P. M THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fur Pool Limited is receiving pelts throughout the entire season in Charlottetown at the oiliee of J. A. Webster and Company, 158 Rich- mond Street as well as at the head office, Summerside. 3088. GIVE Hoieproof Hosiery Xmas. newest shades. Prices 'l5c, $1.00 and 8135 per pair. Purdie-l~"ergu.son's. 3544. ISLAND SOLOI8’l‘-The Student smith of Trum. N, S.. read the scene of a very pretty weddiniz. Wllvn Miss Teresa Clarltin, of Roxbury. daughter of the late John and Mrs. Cisrkin, of Emyvale. Prince Edward Island, became the bride oi M12 Walter Keamey, of Dorchester, son of the late William and Mrs, Kear- ney, of Souris, Prince Edward Is- land. The bride was attended by ‘ ‘w Miss Minnie Oummusklf- Wim” Mf- rnowsl silos., uilllrli fi the Rev Father Driscoll As This :dana is reserved lov news oi heal intense but advertising of u i T " ` saws) nature may as inserted at ai if ____ i ... , ~.» cim.nsxN's son sswras wltlii i “ i ¢N'lm at-ral. C. <7. ll. Adjustable, only’ 30° vcr pair at Piinile-Plersusoii's.i , aeuta I word str-ctly ppyahle lp gg. wales, 3544. I1' IS NIAIING CHBISTIAS. Have you s donation for the dis- PUIIIOU. 3514 IIN! Black Blllohsr Oxfords( msde on a Fashionable last, only 8335 per pair at Purdis-relgusonr. 3544. HU! TURKEY SUPP!! at Zion Church bonu Thursday. 14th. Tables of home cooking. candy, aprons, fancy work, handkerchiefs, noveltis and ehildl-en’s wear. 3416 LADIES “BLUE MOON” " PRED. Birtill and Ties, broken* lines, regular $8.00 to oiaar at $4.95 psr pair at Purdie6zl'ur¢uson's. 3544. D0 Nofr Dana! 1003 0aDl-:B for Pi-ivan oiii-iitiim audi-ex- IS NBW C ye elusive designs. Guardian Central 5°” P“”°"" normow, nee. la-~ an -» \ _ \» I i . Judas Grabbed Plate of Fish Priory Church aoca-ding bo a dis- ltuslliforth on the slam as related '°" 3555 ,by lun-. ltuaiifoi-tli to tiie congress -- ,M trrsrstsorr “- civil roorwsn christ ., ’“°° K “°'~ me moi: pmuesl aiu, a 13;; l He -\"“4 ll* U4 W" PW” lmhstocii to chaise fiom. Pumie- , ." °°°“° °‘ '-he 1”* llerguwnxi. 3544. ‘"5 JW” “mL derthetabl ri §§,l Ei? ‘earl rss Ellilr ary mi‘acle PHYS. and that though itdidnotappearlnanyofthe Play! themselves it was undolbt- edly it well-known pieoe of ooniiic businem which was intended to convey to the audience that Judas was a. thief. BIG INCREASE IN U. S. M0'i‘0l VEIIICLE LONDON, Dee. 13-(C.P.)-'1'hH incream in the niunbm- of motor vehiclm on the roads of the Unlt- ELECT OFFICERS-The officers ed Kingdom this year is estlrnaizd of the Senior Cla-ss in the Mt. Al- at almost 500.000, according to a lison Academy have been chosen: wad ochsu-S taken by U10 Aui0m0- President. Marshal Stewart, St. bllé A$05lMl°l\ in 5€‘PWn*¢1'. ¢i\l!~ George, N, B.; Vice-Praident, C, ing the peak pf-riod oi t.rafi’ic, a.t Husllim, Chlrbttntown, P. E. I.. m0l'¢ U13-ll 100 i¥"PUf`iU1t P°lUi4 and Secretary,-Bruce MacDonald, tl'1l'0uslh0ut the country. mm, N_ 3_ During a week 3352.060 vehicles pained the observers. The sversse was nearly 'wooo more ii any than SOLD AT UIIRISTIFS lately with the result that Lrt rcelairl one of th ` the Bible is given us is like binding up Tellnyson, Bunyiiii, Macaulay and Shakespeare in one volume, with the titles of all poems and essays cut out and the names of speak- ers and the divisions of speeches removed as well as quotation marks," he asserted. "Thr whole thing is then divided Frank Troy ably l\1PP°I’i¢d l-31° into chapters which sometimes cut groom. The ceremony was perform-`, right across the moaning and are subdivided into sentences of con _ ' _ ea by . ~ - . 'Tn' can sm.; " the bridal party entered the church venient length for parsing. Any in” Vo t E5.. 5:; itll' R60BlV6S S6i’.l)8.0k to ima.; frmaiimu. .__-__. liiiportms 'unsvenim my '“|l'ow. Ipo- 'ai-.°- °' (Ivins 8 5 E li wen older- moatil. "I cannot we giiigé till . gli all she il! me wedding lui-on of uihensrins publisher attempting to bfins out i&§ hM ` ~ »---our =@»°=~=° bf mf -1" M 1" #uh 'fm -“ff tm- church urganist and Mcndclssolknea grspliy would be ruined in twelve '-_ -_==-'-.... - .-~ " ”-~, Mm-ch as they mart months. PANTOMDE '0‘___mnlBTnAs bride looked charming in Dr. Dear-mer spok; in Westmin- 1“,,4_ pn 1; white satin with long train and veil ster Abbey on th siibie¢i». ‘The mn',‘dN. (hm aught ui plaoe with orange bios- Bible as Poetry." He said it was _'(oP'_-I‘d’ gg Ei,” in _ loml lndoarrled abouquet of Lilies no wonder that the 8l°\'i°\Il 908%! "°""“‘ NW’ " V" ' 'ni bridesmaid were oi tm lainie was unknown to ilu 1 the Valley. e . ll\@l&Q\es ami this asriahnsa lie has ° V ' into oem. apiece me ii emo-set with .rollin ¥°“°" Nu” 'im ""”“ “°°°”°"‘°'l""’°" °' °°°"'° ly “ng” 1, of Talisman ui '-clnssrslia' at "'° A".,,'.b°¢rii“;tuoiis weeding imrsansn scmooi. atthehon1sofMr.a.i-idilrs. --- ooupls left for New, The following is the standing of visiting many Inkei-msn School for the month sf honeymoon. V' November: marriage. the bridal Grads X-I. Basil Molynaslu; 8, ‘ |h°,¢\- by har muiy f Vlnoant Holynesux; 8, Annie lap- at the home of l(rs.!Dou$li. was the rccipi- it Clra& IX-I, Kathlii K- i gifts, AIIDW- I`l¢l»|.lX. l ii. which tint Grade VU-L My lldrllaus: I.. return Mr. and 71011500 A240730"- reside it 97 Uni Grade V-l, Mary Holy .i neaur 2, Blanche ; 3 _ ‘iwiiiuhrvwsasin m 3. _ W. ` ‘ ° , Gi-ado Iv - l, Lswrum Holy- YQIII’ PIIOI jiiisuxiios iuuu Amnesia; na-‘ aiming, mos glaeboslali and our ; ' “mlm ‘ .il-'~'~' 'Q "gnu m-i, mm, mimi iiiii-flea amish the 'he- ’.°€ IZ1.'Z§’.~i.. Corxrgn-i. into aussi.: :.23 emi. me air: into , ,-. ...» . . dorm, l ws-ima hom a ovlllllll _'11 ~:f°°;".‘ 0;-erfzat attcisdaaec-YQ - pmnisss adidilng the bulliiht 1 I "“ "_: '"_,,":_’[ Isle. Lawrence si The its was mal mder eontol. "'""‘ ' iuioeiaiii, img _ 'nit pay summons .IVNJ cnnxsrnas emu.: r S) ¥§l§l2il§ ‘ in ogg .gliigs 'i..... I Supnbelsradyru Cimlit with selectivity to separate stations a hair’s breadth apart. 2 Asloaalic Volume Control to maintain a uniform level of tone volume. of shielding than the tube itself. Report of Chelton School for thc Jennie Rogers; 3, Howard Clark_ Grade I-i, Olivo Rogers; 2. John MoCardie; 3, Freda Rogers. Gladys M. Murph_v~Teucher. SOUBIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X-l, Stewart MacA\iiii_v; 2, Jack Matthew; 3, Lronard Con- don. Grade I1-l, James McInni.<_ 2. Leo MacDonald: 3, Ella. Poole. Grade VIII-1, Artic Wright: 2. Daniel Malone; 3, Franklyn Chev- erie. Grade VII---, Marjorie Pooir; 2. Mervyn MacDonald; 3, Grace Poole. Grade VL-1, Rosabelle Mossmon; 2. Robert Poole; 3, Joseph Cheverie. Grade V-1. Joseph Harris; 2, George Paquet; 3. Harold Poole. Grade IV---1, Clarence Gallant; 2. Joseph MacDonald; 3, Miriam Mat- thew. Grads III-l, Marion McKenzie; ii, Muriel Richards; 3. Lem PIQUCL Grade II-l, Percy Poole: 3. I-ill- lian Poole: 3, Ethel Plduet. Grade I fa)-i, Peter Creamer; 8, Harold lewis; 8. Joseph Hearts. Grade I (bi-I, Russel Paquet: 1, lidwsrd Oheverie; 3, 'Nicholas Pa- quet. ITIS |N’I'Qil»Il'l\ MKII! IODII HIS Ill IDNDW. Dee. it-lC.P.)-All audience in the Piemdiib Ill! 'l'heati~¢ received somewhat ol I thrill ivoelly. A Minh! louse film, ~'rli» rue hills'-" 'M 5°' ing -nom seen s number d 3 4 5 --~i . ._ . ’ ` E E£e:U$c%°,£,ms £_E§;V\;_irimm uie no ANOTHER SENSATIONAL VALUE IN TH " ALI. THE FEATURES OF CONSOLES THAT SOLD LAST Toss Color Comrol- so se- centuate bass or treble sec- tions at will. Erffenu Sensitivity-capacity of picking up diumf stations. Full Rings Elerlro-Dysnuir Speakers. -TiiN 'D VI 'Tb¢(2° I) - Natl M‘¢i;arn:°`l'y:avEabi|Tsl and ln The lxelailvs legen Fail-Spray, Seal-Shielded. Guaranteed 7-hint Tsbas at as lscresss Ia our Nine years ago "Ted" Rogers introduced the world's Em com- mercially successful electric radio. Today, histo repeats itself. The new exclusive Rogers Full-Spray, Seal-Sliielgecl Tube again revolutionize: radio and makes old-fashioned the tin-can type Every Rogers Tube which requires shielding is a shield in itself. Sprayed on and into the glass shell of every tube is s meml film -making glass and metal one - a .sealed shield more lasting Look nrst in the back of a radio before you purchase. If the tubes are covered by tin cans you are not lookin at a truly modern radio. Insist on the .real-xbielded tubes as gland in the Rogers-the most advanced radio in the field today. Buy for the future instead of the past. Choose a Rogers. THE ROGERS-MAJESTIC CORPORATION LTD. Sold by- "34 scripture and Allan Hopper of -- Monctori. N. B.. led iii prayer, A LONDON, Dec. 13-(O.P.>-Iam N 0 large number of students were pre- 4°" ‘SMD is N89-l'¢i0Il U the belt sem, market for art ircasmrs. the Unit- ___. ed States having b en 0utb‘ddel'l ..-.§.... ..; R. T. HOLMAH LTD . ia “Colne Out of the Kitchen," lantic to the United Kin om. ilvaay splendidly presented Friday The latest stimulus is tg: move- SUMMERSIDEv * CHARLOTTETOWYN evening tp ui audience that packed ment of the foreign exchanges Fawcett Hall. The play was direct- 28%-irlat the dollar and in favor of ed by was Marlon Prudy. ol' the ;tl¢1;llns. rVCurl0_s1tles now fetch ..._ ._._;__Y__._.,*.g__M`.¥. ._x_:T..`;_ . V. .. .. . V. ____ 5 er . . ug mo,§_ff,fpol,-nt.-i{,°n`li0ir:mi(:l;l: i “ELTON SCHOOL rnazmli-:lt nl-:NNs‘r'r NEEDS slits. .uric iirziirsilv vine' N* B” Marjorie MCI£nnanV the Bradley @1186-Jon cf Chnl,” ----- | LOOKBIG AFTER IS SERIOUSLY Ill l we fkliissilsl _ luasdlsl an salaraa alba (Inv lill- slu), ldd ns: all sin h Cssssaiisuai Ty" Callas! (mall liihlilii DEAL FQI $l25.00 Tile 7 point SUFIIIOIUY Ol SIAI.-Sllillbliii °Z‘i.5"i!.S$."¢"“"’... 1. Affords the only fnlrrt shield. 2. Elimioamwibrszkiomassdby loosecansarounidthemhas. 3. Permits increased power. 4. Aosorhs and carries off "charges" and excess beat which cause distortion uid damage. 5. Preserves uniform tampm- stura and prevents “hot- 6. insures perfect renal iiddisy. 7. Greatly polo? the li/4 of the tiibe-Hsilhi is oaenof li! TEISOIII W EVE 0 fl Seal-Shieldld tulz, ig. iiie new models, is fully guaranteed. ./ . J mal ,l’\ `\ .n\T1“”i \. 'l .xt ' Wrshi Se icewasheldi Bee- ill 1W2,8!1di-l1DiD\llSh0WBlIli1i- U H I H "" s';§:'?;.:2§?“::‘:;'s.l:f_'.";;°; f‘.°‘.:.°..°'..:,°f.;‘x.:.°°.:’.°‘:°...f°“’“° 39 0 man 0 me an i’l‘.“§”1ff”...‘.il’i.§f.“..'$i..i’i‘.‘§§"$.’2‘.°.'ifi»w in i-imisvni-5 10p. c. Now and I0 Monthly Payments . _ , ` . e fin - -i _ ` *_* , sl., ;.Ym¥.lll?aliM‘l:31l:ee;:_ mic collections of its klndesln Pldhe month °f November” I TORONTO- D°°~ 13 '_ lC~ P-7 _ SEATILL- D""- 13-`Ml~‘» H”“\|'\" saint Johm NV BV Andww McKBn_ w0,.1d_ which has come from Grade IX-1. Joan Scllurmall; 2. p,-emi” RH Bennen wagnd mil; Williams Dempsey. wife of hte I0l'< tic. Westville, Nf s.. sim Pm- washington io be sold at clirutln P°“’ M°°“""°' , . |‘“’°‘“€h slush li General S1’ Am' "“" ““""-` "”“">""°.“""' “"3 “dst Chulottemwn PV E IVV NOP on DEQ 1_ Grade VIII-Al, Ruth RORvl's. 2.|u,. Cm.,-ie-S funeral in Momrgal uhiinilliuii. was in serious but mln Laidlaw' Hama'x_ NV SV swan ____ Areta Gardiner, 3, Jcmi McCai'dlf~.) iwm, ,.6 ;.,|,b,B on_ wwrdinz to criiiral cruidlliozi yesterday follow- Gm,_, M0,,c,,,, N_ BV ,ma Boyd am1.E cAi.i.sn wonurs Gmde V~1_» Ffaflffs RDKPPS- --,a reporter. A woii~.an's comment mx r\ throw operation here satur- G I ‘ saint 'stephen' N BV POL WORST PRINTED BOOK Ralph Sherry, 3, Calvin Clark. VV V Was. --That man mrumly needs g day. _ lowing ine an were ___ Grade 1V-1, Stanley Rogers, 2. Wm, mmm from ,ht d0m._5t,.p 'lhc iiiiif-ss developed a weeknan entertained at the Ladies college LONDON. Dec. is.-The decliirs- Lewis “'°¥°"’- 'Richard yvlflr forsotiw .l‘<>ur While Sh” ‘md Dempsey “W in W9* ‘ 'Hum that the Bible ,S ,hc worn” Grade III~l, Eldon 1\fliicDoilaid. ww",-»» mria_ B, C, The qneqlme 50.11°. worst prliited book was made in s C 53?” zlléaxf `i1;;;rf’°°"g° M” ._ _ ._,._._._.Y,. kim; ha? b"*;“ f;“‘li“Z "md N°"¢l;' ' -Al St. Jo- . ar .; , _ wus , re erec ng ox ng on wres ~ sel>`l'i¥‘sDl<):lihi1il-;chf“l;.'olrl»wi'. lV1§;;'i(~i_iie;ig 1§;ilib:ibyofmew};§tmlPn;l;l- be3“d° H ‘5"”1»H°’°1d C‘““P` "'"""' """""°' '°"""°' ""'"" llnrz matches. _ Ln was gym V _ . 1.._:Ta.';ee1f'1r.‘_i'°'l#i_.‘°*;~~z;> >:;;_z::~- --~ ~---»--~ 2'“ p‘ m' cn Nov 26 |V'AEb-life forbidding form in which Grade II (Jr )-l, Ruby Rogers; 2. ` it ' " . 3 _ f»fl”“ l TWIST I . r