'e"1\4"'oa>w‘-' A Jslbplfl’ Tr-vzrfigc _w r_, _ v _______ _‘ __ . _. 0 .- m” "’ -’e‘=*"- ¢°P4~irL~l-r$~_s=5-"-:-- -_' -.21...:Aawwxqlx-wrt:...:..-l-:¢>=-e1_ Rouna trip Bargain fares to MOORE o» M-cLEOD’S Going Dates, Fri. Dec. 2 and Sat. Dec. 3 Return limit Monday DeC- 5 r l C H R I S T M A S Fares W SUGGESTIONS ,. Goods ALBAXY ._ ._ ._. __ - S .95 KENPJNGTQN — —- 51-0“?! ALBERTON - - - 2.60 IIINKTIRA‘ - - - — .80 I BEAR RIVER, -_ .- — "' '" “,1; A dress length of velvet, lf/z‘ ntooirriem - - -_ ~.. . - — — -~- e u 30391:»; ._ ._ _ .._ - 1.10 MONTAGIIE - — — — l-fQ yards makes a lovell’ 91107;" d n ADALBANE _ _ _ .75 MONTAGLE JCT- — — 1"’ resent. ln all shades $1. yor goiqsvgy _ ._ _ 100 MT. STEWART JCT. -_ .15 P d 36 wide atrertsua - - - - 1.30 Mummy rrmnuu - flll - Bum“ " T T’ T T 165 OLEARY _ _ _ l- _ {r0 5 tin in all nice shades for EltlI-IIKALI) cor. - - so RICHMOND - - - — a a _ 54,, d at FREDERICTON - - .18.’; SgUIéFiEERS — - ~ '- Dressing Gowns. ll" I-‘REETOWN—-——-—- -—~-————- _ nnonnl-Trogy/N - - lfill gttlgréuggsma _ _. 5.3L. $1.25 yard cannons - - -. l — — — — - ~ ~ rinrmorvv .rc'r. — - 1.40 wnrnruarozv — - — 1-50 Brocaded SGtllitSshiges 2:1‘? as; . ' (I 2 Proportionatcly low rate: from other stations. J lmgelle l“ P k 98c yard i n I o‘ ‘ ’ - We Give a STOCKINGS! Plain Chiffons rangin from 75c to $1.50 all sizes and shades Crepe Chiffon hose from ‘$1.00 to $1.50 a pair. Service weight in Heavy and medium weight $1.00 pair. Heavy service weight silk to the top $1.50 pair. Fit all tops in long and medium lengths $1.00 pair. Light service and chiffon hose 75c pair. Penmons silk and wool full fashioned HAND BAG! Spegialtvics‘ For Christmas You can't go wrong in giving a handbag for Christmas. We have them exquisitely made for the very loveliest of ensembles. brown and wine. $5.00 56-50 011d $850 Buffalo llitlC, Calfskin. English Nl°l°=<° qnd Goatsltin these leathers wear, and. wgqr and wear; all these handbags ex- h-emgly roomey and are made in the 51-25 Pull" I I d shades from Orient Cashmere Hose full fashioned ggiggfosiglcoibofo o“ u" kpure botany wool $1.25 pair. J k ‘ GLOVES Frenth Kid Gloves in plain slip ans and fancy designs. Colors Black, Brown, Navy and Whit-o- ————— — — $2.00 "i $2.50 Gontskln and Pigskin Gloves in thi: sport.“ UMBRELLAS New Bell Shaped Umbrellas in floral designs. This in the newest in a-n Umbreap. Very practic- vd r tty. Sellinl; for 55- . A180 1'50"“! t. '1 , \'. rl' ‘ll l: tlsrivn. We $011 “I052 It" iiariiii t-grgns in Ollsllli $2 25 tm$4 0Q izlf? $0.00, hair ririii s5 00. cairn-s. Natural. ranging fro: — -— — -' ' i ' Brown, Black and White. WOOL?“ GLOVES Comfort Ls‘ whnt " Gifts l" Hfindkerdliefs ti:.ti*;r..t""s.'r..... lnltlalsin putelahulea on shear white 50c lneasellfngfor — — — — — — — —— . Wear a pllr of $1.00 "a $1.50~ Bath Towels :- E S. f. : o‘ ‘l P. i a. a -i E Delicate hand ombroflery in scroll lfltl flower ttr-rns on white and colored linens. Selim; BATH TOWELS, a full range of attractive or - — — — — — - ""1 50c gift towels in jacquards, plain colors and I colored borders priced from 69c to $1.75 pair. Irish Linen Towels colors rose, gold, blue, green, and peach sizes: 15x22‘ 29c 18x32" 49c Madeira Pillow Cases assorted patterns in fine hand embroidery $1219 to $2.75 a pair Colored bordered lrish Linen Damask Table Cloths 52x52 a good quality priced very low to clear — — — ~ - - — — - -- $1.00 Lace Table Cloths Those popular cloths are made in Scotland and come in two attractive designs sizes: 54x54" $1.00 each 72x90” $1.98 each Tuscany hand rnade Lace Table Cloths, an attractive range of patterns to choose from sizes: 36x36" 515g 54,64" $2 so $135 Suedine Cord Table Covers would make ex- 54X72rI $335 6mg)" $415 cellent gifts or bridge prizes prices from 72x72” 345g 72x90" 51,93 n, $7 68 to — — — — — — - - - - - $1.50 ~ For For F r . - _ . ' , _O g Junior at Jun“)? it Junior at 50c Tie and belt sets, belts, gloves, mitts, broadcloth blouses, golf hon, braces, etc. $1.00 What you can buy for $1.00 for junior in the boys dl- partrnont:— Sweaters, shim, caps, un- derwear, short pants pa- jamas, belt, mitts, etc. 75c For 75c-Shirts, bolts, gloves, mltts, short pants, blousis, caps, golf hon, And at a quarter:- Jackie Ties, regular ties, star gloves, etc. belts, braces, scarfs, etc. Everybody likes the TOYSHOP leautiful lig Dolls, Dainty China Dishes, Tin Dishes with Gay Patterns, Embroidery sets. load Design Sets and numerous other toys that will delight the heart of any llttle girl. Christmas Morning Prices Ranging from 25c to $1.50. For the young lad (lldIflIltQf!)I1-—NQCl( and Neck, Snap and Score, Shooting Gollerys, Mountoln Railways, Mystery Cars, Boats, Guns, Mechanical Toys of all kinds. Prices 25c to $1.75. For the Wee anon-Wool Dogs, Teddy Bears, Soft Cuddley Dolls, Spinning Tops with gay colon, Iuilding locks etc. Prices 25c to $3.00. MCDRE £> MFLEODELlEIEE French Antelope Suedes in grey. blflcll. , St. Andrew Greetings , The follarirlm is o selections of the irreetlnga em botrwoe-n the Caledcnlan Club. Charlottetown , one ebeiwhcm. ion the occasion o! the colwrnttca of the festival o! St. Andrew. Soot- lundb Patton sum. l ‘I'll! CLUB‘! GRIITING I President Walter R. Show M. cos.on of our celebration of the m- niverauy of our Notional Patron Saint. . my yer hl-trt eye warm too tho Tortm: It's the motto. and the amt. o’ the elm. ‘Ilse the Ilootitier. that deck-l. rrl‘ ltl D 0- The hllllfi o' tho deer homeland. Tao tzhe Ihlat-IO. that stint for cl - fiance Hoist; like lll wind that may w: i Tue the Bluebell. that tells c' the | swcetnom I O‘ the days that have 1m: Dus- ed ewa’. Tee the Glens. wi' mm deep rush- ing torrents, Tee the Bans. wi‘ their peaks tn the Blue. May yer halrts aye warm tee the Tartan, l A; oor sin halrts warm toe you. i SAINT 101m, 10.3. I The St. Andrew's Society of Saint. J hn o . President J. B. Baxter and Sec- retary Fred Dolg: = Here's tae the Scots the Wart o'er In Illelen Glen or cit/y lots. Prue those who. bide by Fundy’: ore, An’ haud. tee Rowe's sacred thoughts. Guid luck, silicon an’ love o' b ther, Illriens, comfort, health an’ looting peace. May each word's son respect the it-her, An’ war an’ tithes- ttuublee cease. FREDERICTON. N.B. l The miederlcton Society of 8t. Andrew President ND‘. John M. l". Miwxenzle and secretary Mr. Arthur Mali‘. Limerick: We erect. yo tn St. Anidlwwb name. The Paltmon Saint o’ Scotlws fame; Whose memory we now acclaim W1’ ancient toast. That's pledged ln home Free coast toe coast. MONTRE AL like Scottish ‘St, Andrew's Society a! Montreal President Mir. John H, Bonny; "We'll am lo'e" the Ian’ whaur the th 1e grows, Whwr the heather bloama on the shaggy knoww, Whtlllll‘ Ellie ltye gong deep in the messy howce." KINGSTON. ONT. President Alexander MaoPhall: On its ninety-eighth Amiiversary theSLAndroWSacltofKi- stain, Ontario, a e y material Greetings. HAMILTON, ONT. President Norman MacDonald of the St. Andrew's Benevolent. So- ciety. Hamilton, Ontario: Blue sunny skies we know Ami tfolden autumn weather; But still our hear-u beck go To cloudy hills of heather. OHATIIAM, ONT. Presld-ent John F. Flielchflr of the St. Amid-ow’: Society of Chathun. Ont: Here's a health to the land o1 the format and flood, And tlhe king who rule; uvq- the nee. Whlle united we stand u our fore- fmthem vtood, In liberty! van we will be. l Tltollzh our hearts fondfly cherish i the miemorles of old, Aind the homes we have loft o'er the sea, Our love for old Canada ne'er shell wow cold- Oh; the land of the maple for me. TORONTO, ONT. President Robant. Fleming a! the Andrew's Society of Toronto, Greet-loco aria blomlnc rm the can Mid the Boot Bllthelgte wi- lngle aria joy i» yer Le durachdfs boemiachd lrwh Gael’: ul, ,Mor ltionu nod dihimhidh, ‘or ; . thaitneu pad cbnnn. LONDON, ONT. Resident Jams MacDonald o! 31:‘ St. Andrew's Boclotry, London, I I'm a Scot. and I corona when kens Elam’ 't.h h mar 1, An oodlfiieowotithy fluid l/Llutlier, aee kinship I'll never deny. Tho’ caualfiflfo an’ onto‘ be her n. dw _ W1’ buckle ran’ target emyki, Her sons eye the fender will cherish The harp o’ her couthfe gray plaid. The land o’ the loch an’ the river. Tho llnd o‘ the ban and the brue, I lave it, I'll love it forever, I'm s. Scot fmc the tap to the tee. REGINA, BASIL President: Alexander Watt: Auld Scotland's son: whsur o'er they be o'er they m “Tlgl/llr er t Wt tuneful hearts aye lit g mtg, Toe tlibtile and tu heather. l vwoorrvn. no. . St. Andrew‘ nd Culoilo 8o- oletr. Vanoouiei. B. 0. t lama Mamet: When giria Saint. Anemia nor 00111 TUWH Where-er a leol Scot‘; mm u found Debonair’: bairnafiaelsoru - THE CHARLUFFMUWN host. Who. oelelmtp on this fair Oout. Thankful for biasing: put and P1096114» Iimrlched by memrlee auid and easan , Fain sad tee Ilka one wuim greet- At rmnei or In tram-rut airetirer. Wt’ wish that. though we may no’ *6 ye, True patriot kw be ever wl’ yel 0- Prelldenit Arthur I-lllo o! St. Ariduow’: and Oulendoninn Society, Victor-ll, 8.0.: Th yea-r has , nlitih rd, ‘lease klnmedwcliionsi wits-negro ye , b0. A wee bit nwsaze free the band. I Tia sent in l.’ sincerity. _ Aiblim yo'll mind the posing year. When ye sit roond. the festive i board. Jbt lisp main St. Aztdirow‘: wider. Give "peace in oar time. O lord." BOSTON, MASS. Pmlidont Andrew K. Scots’ Charitable Society, Man % "So throws the secs is our story, The abloairy o! a people strong and Who never scorned to answer me- domb cell Nor suffered Scotland's destiny to fall." ALBANY. N.Y. President; Robert. P. Baird of the St. Artdirewfls Society of Albany, New York: Above title tide-swept Hudson emtll h To brithar Soote beyond tlhe seas. The pledge given anew, Lave fill your bowl, 00d saln your at. Amidluwhjoy to you! Mien Roilzlbie Burns sits dreaming Of home and bonny Jean. While gleaming falls In Albany And mix-k stools o'er our green. We sing the songs oif Scotla And lift our prayer anew: Love fill your bowl. God saln your soul. St. Aziidreiwc. faith to you! ANTIGONISII, NS. Secretary J. Macmillan: “Greetings to brother Scots on this St. Andrew's Day from Antl- glomitt Highland Society." rnrTrAx, Ne. President W. D. Wilson: ‘North Brtlish Society, Halifax. NS, sends cordial greet-inns tae celebrate in pipes and suite, and when we tilt, our glnssm we'll toast a health we brither Scots on this St. Andrew's Dfly.” NEW GLASGOW, N.S. President John J. MoCabe: “Saint. Andrew's nlaht l5 here again, And so we join in might and main, To greet you wi‘ the auld refrain, Here's tee us. who's like us." NEWCASTLE, N.B. Secretary Allan J. Fersueanz. “The Highland Society of New Brunswick at lylirarmiclii sends greetings to brither Scots this St. Andrew's nlch-t." Cuba Opens ltIzTrket To United States HAVANA. Nov_ 2fl—(AP)—Colon- el Fidseneia Booth-re said today he reached an agreement with the United States Government for re. dracticn of the tariff on Cuban su- fiitr in the United States. In return, e said. Cuba will throw open her manket for Ifllllfilllllil rlce and ofhcr North American products, manuf- actured and agricultural. In an interview Col. Bntls‘a, chief o! the staff of the Cuban Ar- my and powerful in the affairs of the country. said United States vlamnrs, n. t l l GUARDIAN l— ' l..llll§ SUBMARINE D - 1 with PAT O'BRIEN GEORGE BRENT WAYNE MORRIS DORIS WESTON SOURIS -- Thurs. MONTAGUE — Sat. Kensington and Vicinity ms may friends we pIOMOG to see Mr. Kenneth Malena. once e- mfiuout. isnmnd otter his recent Due to damage paused by the blizzard of Simday evening Ken- slrigiton, was once oin in dark- ness on " -‘ even no. the lights going out about. nine P. M. and not coming on until nine A. M. Hie many friends‘ will re ct t0 hear that. Mr. Roscoe W or L! confined to his home suffering from some cold. Mcndfirwsssbt Qyforoll cinity shove lng snow out driveways, fol ranches, etc., which filled in dur- ing the storm of Sunday, His many frlcnth will be pleu- ed to hear that Mr. Roy Hamilton who has been fll durln the loot three weeks, in now on road to recovery and hopes to be out. o- round once again at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Whiter Ooakcs, have movul to their new home in Stanchel, The but. wishes, of their many friends goes with them, to their new home. The employees in all storm in Kensington, are busily decorating the storm preparing for Christmas. The yo advantage of the first snow and enlloylng themselves to the fullest. sk iniz. snow shoeing and sleigh ding, Although travelling was none too tzood the Margate Road ladies of Kensington United Church. held a successful Pantry Sale on Sat- urday evening at Mr. Joseph Dav- iscn's restaurant, Kcnslngbon. Mr. George Webster, Mr. Al- lison Bernard and Mr. Claude Glow were visitors to Summersidc on last. Frldny. » Mr. Oliver Campbell, bmvlntl the elements on Friday managed to get. through to Summerslde by um: element are taking truck but W83 compelled to letwo {t ‘there and return home by ran. The fierce storm Friday leaving from two to ten inches of snow in this vicinity, tic-d up all high- ways. delayed trams, srip led bus services and left. a numi r of automobiles stranded on the high- way between Keneinirton rind Stum- merslue, A number of motorists art.- tempted to get through to both Charlottetown and Summerside. Mr. Frederick Devison, was a vis- itor to the capital on Saturday. Mr. Claude O'Brien of Summer- slde. we: a business visitor to Kensington Saturday. Mr. C. C. Baker, M. L, A. left on Saturday morniuu for Quebec. Que, where he will be one of the judges at. the fox show. The big question now on debate here, is when will the government citizens soon would be izraircd re- lief from some of the provisions of, Elaine's stringent national labor s. The labor laws are asserted by‘ forellm interests in Cuba to have’ n r nsible, to a great extent,l for a let-down in foreign invest- ments in Cuba. MMDONALD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meetlniz of the Mac- Donald Women's Institute was held Thursday evening. November, 34, at the home of Mrs. M. W.' W . Mrs. Rod MacDonald was unan- imously reelected president. Mrs. Austin Wood succeeded Mrs. Doug- , lee who had served so long and‘ falthfulLy as secretary and treasurer‘ and the three districts reelected Mrs. W. Match, Mrs. F. Kenned . and Mrs. P. Mutch, u vice-pres - dentl. _ The officers’ reports showed l. record of ii year's good work. Memibers busy enough with their own households had found time and energy to hold cake sales, fae- - monts, to raise money. Those funds had been used for suppl ing school needs, the purchase of f - ere end fruit fcrr sick memben rind neighbors. and contributions to various worthy causes. Of these causes, tuberculosis is as the purchase of a bond and mlrehaae of Christmas Seals, the members each donated a brindle of clothing for needy ones suffer- g mlgroulsmlzglazllgfiholrl“ addlsgnl nov Eantall rte coach of Warwick- snow-plow have the highway be- tween Charlottetown and Summer lslde, open for motor traffic, " Although of is milder nature un- other snow storm visited this sec- tion oif the province throughout Sunday with n fall of from four to eight inches. The Young Pergile qf the Unit- ed Church met Wedneaday even- ing iiirith a. very large attendance. Business period was followed by a period of names and contests. Then the groups seperated for pro- gramme planning. The programme for the evening was an illustrat- ed lecture on Jasper National Park. and some ve beautiful slides were shown, e devotional period and benediction brought o. very interesting meetlntz to its close. TRAMPLED TO DEATH WINDSOR. England - icPl -_ Alfred Sharples. 21-year-old 11811 jockeyx-~thrown"ftom“hls horse n a rtwe ere. was trampled by other horsu and 10 minutes after cream metals. aria other entertaln- i gilmlsilon to Kim; Edward V11 Hos- NEW WARWICK COACH BIRMINGHAM, Etrgland—(CP)— Norman Kllnar. former Warwick- shlre layer who ts on the list of film-c w umnl . Will succeed Std- shlgeqetllttv srlcketclllb- in: from tuberculosis. Members and officers of the In- stitute, in reviewing the work of the year, were grateful for the op- portunlty to be of service to the community. and for the many happy evenings spent. together. Front panels of light pink or blue are seen in black woollen frocks in Perle. “"iiil|‘i‘e"“kiver Poll There will be a meeting r m, Conservative Electors of Hopeoltive: Poll on Saturday, December- lrg at 7M P. M. in Ilo lager- gut pa“. onven ‘nu be appointed and other tuning: stun up. - LIO J. REID. Chairmen. 15-566-19-1 4t. Get Wise to Constipationl l when you're consttpetnll. it's o | rt are w be satisfied with auto relief. But B I r l g at the cirrus of DECEMBER 1 m; Artist's Study of Pius Aoharuotoriatiostiurlyofltupvfilllxl- HilsmPiencil riabbQIiTTAl Bedside i Lodged In Windpipe, . NORTH BAY. Ont“, Nov. 29- <CP)-—Beveu- ear-old Selina Oo- boum, a penc l rubber lodllcd in her l wlndplpe just. above the iurllli. WAS‘ taken to Toronto in a. speeding taxi- cab today when efforts to place the chllcl on a Wane-Canada Airlines plane wem unavollltag. I The girl was brottght from _heri home in Mattoiwe, 3 miles ens, of here, in the taxi, Dr. G. F‘. Guest telegraphed Winnipeg seeking t0 lace her on the T. O. A. Plane lllk" m otifémmhtil-rere that 115532-521; er ca. _ as n0 yet gftfeci: on mitts Trans-continental hate permission could not be izrunt- e ‘Ih t ithtm went on loTloronto I100 12111:: south of North B66‘. Denies Return To London Christmas thcrlaed dental of reports that ho might. return to England for a family reunion during the Christ- was holidays, ‘Ilirourrh his equerry in London, bhe Duke informed the Sunday Dispatch he would spend the holidays with the Duchess and auelmall party at his Cap D'Antlbes V a. Simon Seeks More Money For Defence LONDON, Nov. 29- (OP) —- Sir John slman today told the House of commons he wants power to bor- Cunstantly ill. bedside uf’l‘\lll~' row an unspecified sum next year when his condition was 010:5 for armaments, in addition to the Fl". WES Mfflllm ulrllfll“, £400,oo0,0o0 $00,000,000) loan mun, w». vlllct penitentiary 0 authorised by the defence loan cf the church. nr. Aminio nriinni. I936. chief physician to the 1'01"‘; l‘ The House was unofficially bellev- at lower left. The printltrs w- ter, Donna uimrnu rtaiu. "W" ed mag‘ to give the Olmencellor o! the equer a blank cheque for any amount he wished to borrow as Br taln rushes ahead with her vast defence mgrun. Sir J dld not. E0 into details f the amount he will seek author- JdtIOn to borrow but snld that of the $400,000,000 already authorized. he Ga emment has actually bor- rowed 2180000000. right was called to the bcdstilv. Change Sought In Quebec Liquor Ari MONTREAL. Nov. 29—(CI"- The Government will be faced i‘. 1}! many and varied demands ai 111i session opening Jan. l8 for n. cl l u in the Quebec Liquor Act, tiic amt- sald oday 1n n now pupal" ~ The demands will follow the ti i perancc campaign now under ‘ ' nnd will range from rvquvsis '- dmstic to minor restrictions. in. paper said. nsrirnva curmmirrrri NEW YORlQ-(CIU-Woril (‘(‘ill!‘ from the meeting of 300 illlilt‘\ll:l' isle here that by llllvrtrinv ii: mi aesthetics into the "cpirl ' l siivirr‘ instead of the spinal can! Sore JOINTS RELIEVED "f PAIN lQIOPtB. much danger Ls it! "l l- i NE ob ., the patient n! chiidbirzii. ‘I110 rut A ; went. moreover. mnv he ken! illlill‘ l "“""‘ ‘l""~"i from fmtr liwiii". l1 i 31PM ‘llLV-‘f. if necessary. uliiv .~i~::~i THE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION 0F (‘UARDIAN CHARLOTTETO I l IS NOW BEING PREPARED Merchants desirous of securinll l‘ "u; in this veritable cntnlolt 0f Charlottetown should arrange at once. - . PHONE 132