<<-1J _ ..._._-r--_-.--q-,-¢-_.¢__.’--..-_.. The gift that pleases -—- R Pottery BBS-e Lamp. (Jive the card fans a Fold- ing Bridge $512.5 j Table Magu- zine Rack. a g t h oughtful remembrance. gift, nothing t‘ x c e l s a Cedar Chest. $13.90 rnnilori, he'll . like a lit~iv _' l niiiirn- Chair. G i v e nim what he really w a n ts — u new Smoker. $5.00 A clever Con- sole ll charming t0 give. $1.1 oiuan’ r M a x a. z l n c Ranks are l!!- cxpensive but welcome. She'd love to receive B" O c c a s ioaifll Chair. Brighten the _ h o m e for Christ m a s l Junior Lamps The hostess would appre- ciate ‘J Coffee Table. $0.0 An Occasion- al ‘Fable is a splendid gilt. A 4 - poster bed is certain to be well- received. $25.00 smiws ' ‘v- "‘ .‘\ i.“ dow , per, roofing, paint and glam at Brace‘; wish to draw attontiou to their ad- bilhcl. lnytlotomnhidcsloln; woolltlctolbczqgnflcflilic. It; dooen. Poultry drown. turkeys lSc to Ne; gens llc; ducks 18c; chid- encloctolmiiowlactomlln- ‘drown turkey! 10c c0150: goose 0c; Idinuiomdiimmuwiae. fowl iUO b0 1®.—8 l —ANNWE8LIY BER-VIE _ r} Inst Maryiatihurchonsimdsy at the evening wrvioe. Ven Amh- deacori White, D. D.. paid l fitt- ing trfmlr to the late H. ll. Downing, who passed away Jilt d year ago. His fine public gill-it and many good q-ualitia were dwelt iipon by the Archdeacon in very eloquent terms. The flowers on tbs altar were donated by ma. Down- ing in memory of her husband-B PERSONALS —\M.N. Minnie McKinnon of Hampton is a patient in the Prince County HOBPlM-l with both vrrids brokim. ms. Milligan had the misfortune to be thrown from a wagon in which she was driving. when it overturned. causing the injury-S -cc'. Joseph Peters of Milton Avenue, Biimmerside left on 5gb- irrdcy nacirnlng on a visit to relic. JWQ in Finland, Maine. He was ,l°¢°ml7ll\lcd by Miss Cecilia Peter: 16013004 (lughtcr 0f chm-leg Arwsnault. who will visit. her aunt, Mlm Minnie Peters of Portland-B News Ads Paid Welsh Town Says CAR-NARVON, Wales. Dec. 10. _ (O.P.)-A tribute in newspaper ad- "flllllll ll Dllfl by T. Sudell, sec- lrctsry of the Abergelc and Penggm |'I‘own Advertising Association, in hm annual report. Mr. Sudcll states the association carried out a programme of pres- advertising on a much larder scale than in previous years, and this re- sulted in a large demand for guide books. "From reports I have re- ‘celved from hotel, apartment, and ‘boarding-house proprietors am, tradsspsopls," he says, "it would ap- ‘ipear that this season h&s‘ her-n the best. for many years. From the re- sults of our pres advertising this season, I have no hesitation in n- commending that we again adopt this mode of advertising (hiring the 1934 season." ' Prison Break F ru s t ra ted BOSTON, Dec. 10.--iA.P.>--.Five long-term prisoners attempting to (‘MIR from State Prison set a fire in a prison workshop today undI then were forced to llllflD from a window to save their lives after ef- forts to scale the prison walls wem nullified by an alert guard. Three of the five wound up iii thv prison hospital and the other two in solitary confinement while firc- men extinguished the blaze as ll cordon of Dfllice stood guard outside the prison walls. l The five prisoners broke from ‘ their llnss as a group of 75 inmates | Iwerc being returned to cells after having attended a motion picture show in the prison chapel. The guard saw to it. that Lhc other pri- sonerl were aafely confined and then —'I'HI DOMINION FUI SALES v Travel Increases On British Rails LONDON, Dec. 10.-(c.i'.>-'rlie, lure of cheap railway passenger far- i ea is seen in the statistics for July last which have been published by the Minister of Transport. They show that the total number o! plcsenger journeys (excluding season ticket holders) taken on all standard gauge railways in Great Britain in July was lotmtlblb, an iricrecse compared with July, 1982. of 2.842.038. or 2.8 percent, The journeys taken by passengers at reduced fares increased by 5,011,- (82, but those at standard or ordin- ary fares decreased by ZIQMO. The receipts from passengers (c:- cluding season ticket holders) show- sd a decrease of 0.239.145, or ‘I per- oen . Masefield Helps Young Wayfarers LONDON, Dec. lofitcrn-John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, bu oifered to give readings from his writings and to autograph copies of his book! in order to raise $1.500 to equip the Gloucester-shire Home for Young Wayfarsrs, newly established at Pauntloy Oourt, near Ncwent. I!!!‘ each reading (within l limit of 40 milss from the poet's home, Pinbury Pork, Cirencester) a sum of $115 iii t» be contributed to the home. For each autograph 82.50 must be subscribed. “I wish it to be clearly understood." states Mr. Mansfield, “that. I will not writs in what are called autograph-books and that I will not make any reduc- tion in my charge for signing many Value Of Modern Research research has mode it 9182110 for people oi’ today to know more about ancient Chaldaea and liypy, than the Greeks did. By modern botanical researches, phil- ologiosl investigations and archae- ological discoverics the errors of the great ancient writers, Herodotus. and Xenophon, can be corrected, and modem horticultutists by their knowledge of the flora-s o! Greece and Italy. Palestine, Arabia and lkypt can show where such great» authorities of ancient times. Dioc- oorides. ‘Iheophrastus, Pluiy and Galen went astray. Car "an Butter In Japan Canada urns the largest QXpOTLCYI Till-j T11R55 (‘Au-L of biititr to Jaipan foin the value - responsible position. H. i at Lower Montague for the winter. l is proving a marvelous success. If, the patrmage continues to in- crease. the committee wlil bs ohlll- ed to extond the boun of service. Miss Batcson visits tbs library oc- casionally and ll much interested! in its develownsnt. Mr. William Kane. New Perth. bu shown his interest by donating a load of wood to keep the library warm. Mr. Cyril Shaw, Brudcnsll, has offend w duplicate Mr. Kane's donation. It is hoped that many mar; friends will realize that the library must be heated on three afternoons and one evening every wcek_ Miss Marie ' Coffin, custodian of th; library is moat, competent and has provsn herself the right person for this ..'CANADIAN LEGION - The regular monthly meeting c! tbs’ Montague branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the Memorial School on Thursday evening, Dec. 10th, In spite of bad Nldl Ind 1D- splendid turnout. President McLag- gan occupied the dish‘ and dis- played his usual 0091511111" 1B W" spcct to his office. Home very in- tsrestinz letters received from 0t- tawa were read by the secretary. Major H. W. Po0le_ The President than reminded his comrades that the next meeting would be tbs an- nunl meeting and he W!“ l-u members to be present l! P081511 at all. The annual dues will be taken at this meeting and clcction of officers for the ensuing year- Refreshments will be served and a moi-t musical program given. Ar- rangements were made for a mem- orisl service in honor of General Sir Arthur Currie, to be hold ill tcgue next Sundsy. December 17th. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. H. __________ ..'1"rlcnds of Mrs. Alex Hamil- ton, who underwent an operation at the home of Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Montague. will be glad to know that, she has had a splendid recov- ery and has returned to her horns at New Perth. H. ..'Ml.»S Margaret Campbell has disposed of her cosy home at Mon- tague and will board with friends Her many friends will miss hcr kind hospitality and friendliness but. will look forward to seeing her more frequently when the summer months come again. l-l. cement "mm" “w” "" ‘ Jewish Exodus From the Pmdbyterim Church a. um- “ Bbfllldllllint, alI-lwllfill NPW mlilfllld Although the Russian pen shnlb due tD he!‘ MON lll/Orilbli‘ "Xchflllle has EUZYBCUVL‘ foliage lh u hedge, it Tamara 1 0.’clocki Tllllrcday Night over CHCK ROTARY R!_0l0 A UOTl0|| You will have received detail list of goods offered thru the mall. KEEP LIST FOR REFERENCE and be ready to bid promptly for articles wanted. Take note of merchants name from whom goods were procured so as to know where to obtain further supply. Have an auction party at your home and hid in goods together. same time good value for yourself and aid worthy objects. BUY AND Dec.14th- You can make it amusing and at the HELP ROTARIAN CHARITIES. i i APPEAL 0N BHIMF 0F HBMELESSIEWS Germany Makes Big Problem For Eur- ope. (Asoclahl Bel) LAUSANNE. Dec. ll-The confer- oncs on iufugcca ended its union who have lsft Germany. i After warning thag a flood d rsfugcsl would continua from Ger-I many. Vldor Henry Bsrcnlcr. 10F, mar hunch Ambassador to Wash-i inlwn, said France bad given 1111-, in to 00.000 perms. m! hid reached its hcluhb. l "more 1s full up." mid M4, Robert Ocoil c! Brett. Britoin. P"- iuancnt chairman of the coafer-' ence coimcil. “and mung, look to countries fllflhfir afield." No one. Lord Cecil ndded, could; have predicted the Jewish exodus‘, from Germany Is I 9018151119! in modern European civilization. ‘ ‘filming to Lord Cecil. Alberto N. Gumai of Uruguay, vice chairmanJ said: “We think the countries oil‘ North and Smith America who have I few refugees can now carry the‘ torch." | Assurance that his countrymen Good foundatim lotions are so 0n l- Wll time are economy lisp smooth and mrucd l0 sully that which you ahouldnfi overlook. u». twoorthrcedropsarocnollgh for in: 10m: Powder in your compact theeritimneckaadfaodOmtinyillclhcpsrthan “ wet-hem- bottiiiuzuaiiywinoutiaatmemea- pact filled wlt-h l w“ every 1w pq- grades two or three time; we“; A foundation lotion which incom- pcsod of the right est-ring!!!" Ell’ A woman complained that h. be used apcrinilly tm- Ono Inn-ll brotbsr-ln-law had hurt hl! in". cotton pad soaked in it will mffico "flpw did it mppqni" - q. for one fccisl treatment. magistrate. Getting a good powder which ac- “When he took away the dog whip tualiy clings to the skin and a wa hitting him with," she replidd rouge that blends easily uid stays “ “ . Garter’: Bookstore Aiiil Santa Claus lloaiiquiirtomvpstain Is now wide 0pm for big budneu. An immense range of TOYS. DOLLU, GAMES, MECHANICAL TOYS, 5 cant, 10 cont, 15 cont. l0 can! and 25 cont counters, gnat values. . A Big Display 0f Xmas Tm Decorations Ask to-nce our wonderfuLdlQl-ay of new Olanll. Also our range of DOLLS, incloding "CUDDLII" and “CIUIBY” (with washable Hair) DOLL CABS. DOLL SLIDE. BOYS and GIRLS SLEDS from 0 cents Ip. H00!!! STICK! 1| osnta up. SE00 FLY ROCKER! M ll-ll sud up, CI-OKINOLI BOARDS, KIDD! KAIB, etc. All bright new goods, and priced to most all competition. GooduaolocisdaowwillbcaotaaideuntilXMAsIVLor tillcalledfcnwcwillhaveaamcf-hingtoaayaboutoarwiin- dim-hi stock in the BOOKSTOIE lshr on. CARTER 8i 00., Limited "W" "W" '°""°““Y "° ‘WI l sauna cuus nnmqunnns peals for the large surna to solve tho problem was given by Dr. Jo- seph Perkim Chamberlain, dielsgllie from the United States. A l‘ Bri- ~ ° _.i I I (Z YOURSELF o Though beauty preparatlons and treatments in salons-arc admitted- shipped larger quantities at a cheaper price. If. says ill!‘ Cami- Idian TYudc COIIllHSSlOIiG" to Japan. ‘Canadian butler exporwi-s can iiii- ,deroiiote Australia and New Zca- ‘land. there is no reason why im- ports of Canadian butter into ‘Japan should not be doubled or ‘(Wen tripled. Export (‘rattle Trade The cattle export t ade and buy- ing fcr graded beef demand lifldlll ,i.'&vc good support to the market, Iiays the October issue of the Live Btott Mcat Trade Review. Tho ‘movement. of cattle to omit Brit» ain amount-ed to 6.227 head. end the grand total. imludiiig ship- ments to UK‘ United Sbgtcs, amounted to 7.202 head. bringing the f-llld total exports of llvt‘ cattle to date up to 40.002 head. has the weakness oi remaining un- 1y ggpgmlvg for the girl with a ‘ shapely for a time each year. owing I muggy“; ingqmg, glue can plan a to its branches bcing too pliable and I [m], buggy 5,14”; whim win 51. bending under ii. weight of snow. 10w gm- “d “n. mp 1i” 5nd gt This pea shrub is known as Carag- u“, “m; a?“ be mngmiui, min. frutex. on the other hand the Th,” pod 6mm“ and on, 1°. 51W?!“ P" U“ ‘Cllmlilma “b°'"' tlon are sufi-cient. And much chea- t-ens) is perhaps the best tall decid- p" m m, km‘ m“ than hat; g do- uous hedge for the colder paits of “n tn,“ which you cm-g, u“ N. icanada. Itrcssts both drought ano mum-m q“ i c1e‘ns‘ng cram“ a WXLYQmB mm ‘"5’ “mu- n Wm Yum nourishing rreurn. a foundation lo- in; height of i8 feet if desired, and “on m“ . “m, tend, “mum be l""“wd m. m“ smnim: If the cleaning cream is good. m» best, results. as. if shaded. ihlc you'll find that it islqulck melting bolt-cm will bflvllw l" °P°"- 59,"; —almost like an 0.l-flnd inn a mml may 1* W" l" ‘he "l" 9' Ivory little bit. of ii goes a lOnI way. Dilmmm" Exucflmem“ s"‘“°n'.i?.e'lablc nourishing or tiuuc "Om N" B'"""‘"‘°“ WSWN“ ‘° I creams are thick and the tiniest bit BFlY-llh Cmumbla- "°3°m°' Wm‘ ‘will put enough cu and food back Jlfdles i’! U" dWQrr V“ shrub "he into a drying skin, It. is wasteful to, ‘Pjsggoézfiggigfillkrmgclg! m‘ best ‘use an oversupply of any cream. iNorway Plans . Attract Tourists POULTRY Buying and plying highest market prices for DRESSED POULTRY all kinda -on— Wsdncoday 9 T hursdcy of ouch Wfltkflsllul furflfl no e. Auction FlSli commit iiic. 105 Fulton Market - - - New York Ciiy WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS. Specializing in SMELTS “A Package 0r a Car Load‘ Private cold storage on premises, capacity 80.00" pounds. For stencil. address our Mr. Edward Wanner. Queen Hotel Charlottetown, l’. E- l~ V W _u ..=._._ wwr" ;-.___>>.- .__. ._.._...::__ . . . . @951," n: $10.00 vicrroiiu - smut - llfliilll- 1W3“? $5.00 IIQPITOIIIIIIUIIIQ" I. I. LARGE l £0. ‘i, inllllil a on." u. on.» west-iii. rim