I-. oi i 1» l V» z i. 1y é. ,. fa “u it I i EADQUARTERS. ere You Will Find EVERY THING Necessary to Make . Your Festive Board as Enjoyable As It Should Be Confectionery,‘ Fruit, Nuts, Beverages, Cakes, Chocolates, etc. , T URKEYS —— GEESE -— DUCKS — CHICKENS l We guarantee our prices to be as low as, or lower than elsewhere DECEMBER 22, 1936 Eéé High in Christmas Favor! MEN’S DRESSING cowlvs of soft, rich flannel Give comfort and utility, as well as beauty! These tlovely robes are so thoroughly practical. A vast as- sortment to choose from in solid colors of wine, blue, brown, and fawn, also these colors with the new con- trasting plaid trim. And at prices to meet every Christmas budget. 7|25 to Men's silk dressing gowns smartly styled in the season’s newest shades of flame, blue, and rust sizes small, medium and large. 7.25 I No Nicer Remembrance llllll DEVEREAUX’SS CASH GROCERY I (‘orner of Kent and Hillsr Stres _Gov’t. ‘.i'"Y»‘\\'Dl>‘.!( ii. I'll!- ti. k5 Pro-s i‘orii_"l 5M1“ ‘Jr t\.- -.\.l*t- {pod no bombs. lt'Il(‘.\ from Bilbao remrted _. 1111a ks on Nafarrnte in the fifty of Bsczrr resion were titan-n of after Afadritl airplane:- tiropped more than 150 bombs 1M0 - - ~nt posztions. . . aprr Mundo Obrero “ lied rt ports that iezular GP!‘- Ill'lll‘.' troops have arrived ott tit,» Madrid front and were exrrvi- ed to refiiforce Gen. Ifinmcds lilies. __ i~n reported they en- iafackshirterl troops yes- r the first time when thci‘ = 3C0 yai s near Poziielo. ~ ‘j _ they said wire b6- lievetl to be 1‘al"ans. \ \t\ Yllilll (rtazasrtvtt-xs HOLIDAYS at the ORERLGTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE t 'l'riiitiin: in all (lepartments will begin on . iacsday, January 5th, 1937 lI- It: tlzi- Nev. Year riuht by taking one or more oi‘ the Priiciirzil (‘outtstn-e. and you will be b0118- titteil through life. __ _. __>_. -_____._.____-_.._ The \lziii'i'~jt'n'.crit embraces this medium of ex- tending‘ to its >lliflt‘lil.\‘. graduates and friends ever) w iii-re, the SEASONS GREETINGS Charlottetown L- B- MILLER- Tzfia...“ Royal Purple Stock Foods OeBLOIS BROTHERS APPOINTED PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES We wish to announce to our RETAIL MER- (‘ll.\.\"l‘.\‘ that we have been appointed distri- buior- tot‘ the widely and favorably known RUYXI. I'l'l(l'l.l<.‘ STUCK FOODS. Fzirmers who wish to secure supplies of these indcspensnblc stock foods should consult their local merchant through whom we will furnish supplies. We carry at all times a complete stock of RUYAI. 1’L‘iti’l.l5 FEEDS and any orders en- trusted to us will receive our prompt and care- ful attention. OeBLOlS BROS. t island Motor Transport Ltd. WINTER SCHEDULE . -// \\\- NOW IN OPERATION “TIER TI.\Y§—- Ill-ave (‘iiarloltetnun — - 8.00 ILM. 12.00 l\.M. 4.00 1'31. Imave Snmmerslrle — —- —- 10.00 ILM. 2.00 IKM. 0-00 IEM. SATFRDAY EVENING and during ‘CHRISTMAS WEEK [Arrive Charlottetown — — — — — — — -— 10.00 P.M. Leave Summcrsldc -— — —- — -—- -— -— — — 12.00 Midnight SUNDAY ONLY- Lenvc Charlottetown — — — ~ -—- -- 0.00 AM. 4.00 1‘.M. Leave Summerside — — - ~ — — - 11.00 A.M. 6.00 PM. For complete information and timetable phone or call the Bus Depots, Reddin Bros" Charlottetown. or Gout-lie‘; Drug store. Summerside. Express shipments may he left at either depot espq-pigl Christmas late evening schedule commences Friday evenlnir. ‘ $1 ".17 RebelsSufferHeavilyFrom — l Edward Myers and sons. Elmer and Clayton who were visit- ing in Martinvale for the their home in Boston, hiass. The (luardnin regrets to report the ilness of Messrs. John D. Malcolm and Cyrus Doekertyt, St. PLIUFS Road, and their many friends wishes a. speedy recovery. What might have been a scri- ons accident ocvurrcd on the Mon- tague Road last week when a horse driven by Mr. Russell MacAulay, Cardigan fiend, was suddenly frightened by a dog and ran some distance. Mr. MacAuiet who was accompanied by his sister, Marion, luckily escaped injuries. l His many friends regret to learn that Mr. Francis Maclntyre, Lorne Valley, is indisposed for the past week with a. sprained ankle. The monthly meeting of the Martinrzile W..\I.S. was held on i Dec. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Gor- , held on Jan. 6th at thc home 0f. don. Maclteod with a good attend- ance, and H gular programme was carried out. Next meeting to be ‘ Ali's. W. A. Martin. Geese - — — — — — 16c lb. Yourlcoirosponrlcnt recently re- ceivcd the following “rather fore- cast from the famous local weather prophet Mr. James D. MacLeorl, Lorne Valley. Weather remains practically; the same till about the middle of January, accompanied by little more frost. Month 91165‘ quite stormy with the winters worst blizzords. February enters bring- ing the first real zero weather, but clear, month ends fine with oc- caslonal light. snow fall. March en- ters fine and mild but ends with n very heavy snowfall. He states the coldest weather is from about February 1st to 17th and the greatest part of the snow arrives the latter part of March, with April arriving with very spring like weather. I 'A warm welcome and best wishes are extended to the P.W.C. stu- dents, who are back to the country for Christmas holidays-C. __i________ iillnnrd’: Llulment removes lfnlll. ll Xma pecials at MITBIIAEUS S T0 ll ES Oranges (new crop) 29, 39 & 49c doz. Apples (McIntosh) 19, 29 8: 39c Grapes. 2 lbs. — - - — 35c Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. — - 35c Xmas Candy, 2 lbs. — — 25c Satin Mixed — .- — — 19c Peanuts, 2 lbs. — — — 25c Peerless drinks 1 case 24 1.00 Gillhurst’s 2 lb. cakes - 29c Fruit & Nut, Sultana & _ Sponge Cooking Apples, —— 15c pk. Ice Cream Bricks — — 29c Dates. 5 lbs. ~ — — — 25c Figs, 3 lbs. — - _ — — 25c EITXIIViEelTIJiTGSiTZ ibiTIiEisE A full assortment of Xmas wrapped Candy, Cigarettes Cigars, etc. WE TAKE THIS OPPOR- TUNITY OF WISHING EVERYBODY A MERRY XMAS & A HAPPY a NEW YEAR WEYMOUTH EUSTON 1107 i 1071 We Deliver ‘¢.....~.... Head, sum- ‘ mi-r months returned recently to, ', velopment of the - en and for which they are but scl- Phone 1210 Developed Canada TORONTO, Ont, Dec. Ztl-llow the ral ways of Canada revise the map of commerce durum tnc dc- Doniinion, was outlined by A. A. Gardiner, assist- ant general poser-tiger" traffic inan- ag-r of the Canadian National ltallirays, in an address ciclrvercd before the commercial travellers aa- sociation, annual banquet, held at lug was iui unusually large one and! iras attended by representative fig-l ures of all departments of Cantuiifi an busine“ including S. J. Hun- s, 1 ‘zerford, chairtnan and president ofl Railways _ .lie Canadian National ystctn. In touching upon the railway de- iciopment of Canada a5 n commer- cial entity, Mr. Gardiner drew a‘.- iention to the fact that the ploreer. steam roads not only created new] . centres of distribution but likenxse, offered facilities whcic;y plonc . .IlSI.X’lCl.S wtere opened for sct..ciiicnt. i "By shortening cilxtanccs," he acidLG, ‘they brought the pegplc of the d.i- lerent parts of the inmitry into closer contact. Thccc closer contacts brought about bc tcr itnci lugs. DLlC to this. one in \\1tl1ju~.Lic:, tlia; the .a. pmsible the confeetxti lowed — that .r :1 11MB its a (1.1 nicn fiozu sca to so. at whose casczn and western gates lic two great oceans." Mr. uiiiuuici" p he HUJIJTQS pent icu the hiilulxo ccononticallyt inc sub-.- hiutcllsnd ,1 new national uezilth was C11 tit.u anrlvtm 1lllp.l‘ilill. .ll.;l‘.‘€l»"C in 1iep-1 ulation made ‘Lie common uteri.- ol‘ ton miles a1 t icsetigei- macs,’ said !\Li". Garth. ', and uicw" aL-l icntiuu to the fact that 1L? l.c c! figures have made p2'i.‘ll0lll.Ct‘.l_Ill-‘ = crcasu-s, so has the pantie. m; psw- ‘ er of the na ion grown 1.1 i..‘.,,i;r-, Lion. S.) great has b.c.i the nun-tic: of railway figures that may have passed beyond the Cflllfilllillll of the , '1' average man. For CXCHLLC the c“- riage by Canadian railways in one year of gocdt-t valued at 3,000,0J0,c00 of dollars, three billions of dollais 1f you wit‘, even if reduced to an average of $300 per head of our ton millions of imputation cannot. easily be Elwfived. "Even if the service of the railways, simply as carriers, could be fully comprehended, how- ever, the whole tale would not even then be told in terms at, an (air to them. I; yond their normal service as car; . tho railways perform‘ many vital services which have bean taken for granted, simply because U191‘ arc of the cviabllshed older of things. From their original and simple operations along their then 5m)" right Qf way operations which were confined to the little that was necessary to provide and maintain- the primitive track and lillipu . power and equipment. and to mo l and when, a paying load was to be had, the railways have long since: taken on a wider and n much tno e ‘ onerous role. “Simply to i-r-{pr p; .11; , effective work of the colon 11.5111 ' and industrial branches of utt- ratl- i ways suggests directions. in wiiicii they have rendered and are rcn-i dcring the country a. yeonian scr- I vice. That for decades, before the pro- vbicial and finaly the federal gov- ernments undertook to uncover and cultivate what. has become one of the country's major industries, the tourist trade, the railways carried on this effort. unaided, is to cite an. other service the railways hare giv- dom credited. “From the time they became Slllifltltilltltll transport fact- ors, morcover, the railways have. in every part of the country, accepted the duty of supplying a gtcst dcai of service, unprofitable in itself but. essential to the general good oi the community. This, up to now, they have been able to do through support received in the form of tangible patronage in other fields. The swings have carried the round- abouts o0 to speak. Such a process. however, may only ho maintained so long as tho swings are adequate- ly patronized." Strcsslng the public- mtndednesq onthe part of the rail- ways, Mir. Gardiner concluded by stating that the passing years have brought about. great changes in op- eration and important improve- ments and that these changes and ' improvements are continuing and are never ending. The acid test of any institution, he said. is the pow- er to meet and overcome difficult situations and he believed that the railways, through its various servic- es, are performing a vital service to the Canadian Public. I'm lillnnrtl‘: for lilies. 1.16304 2-22-2i the Royal York hotel. The gatner- " .nicd out that, a; I “ ure of raihray p "'l.:llllllllt(.‘ is that! ‘i | this equipment over the track if, I =. MEN ’S PAJAMAS Men's Broadcloth pajamas, each garment tailored please the most fussy man. Two piece’ styles. . ..in a host of patterns and colors including the new plain colors with contrasting trim, full assortment of sizes. E150 to 3100 . * Many, many more delightful suggestions are here such as. . . .shirts. .ties. .hose. .hats. .gI0ves. . scarfs and many other useful accessories. r You make no mistake When your choice is Linens We know a. gift of linens will please the house- wife-and here you will find a profusion of beau- “(ui 11mm; that will make your selection so much easier-here are Just a. few hints- Hamstitched linen table cloths size 64 x 64. with napkins to match, nicely boxed ready for giving, and so reasonable in price 5.00 White linen luncheon sets. size 36 x 56, 5mm: _- _- - -— -—- -——— $1.50 sot Fancy linen guest towels —— —-— -—- 50o ca. Madlera Pillow Cases -—- -—- —— -— 51-60 l1!‘- Colored border Bed Sets, blue, gold, and green. Boxed. Prices range from —- — $3.00 to $3.50 GIFT LINGERIE Van Raalte Underwear Sold exclusively by Prowse Bros. Ltd. She'll adore these finer GLOVES and such a practical gift Here’s one time that any woman will be thrilled at being given the mitten. ...for what feminine heart does not delight in soft, lovely leather gloves. Rich French Kid leathers, beautifully styled, in perky modcls just full of dash and smartness, colors are navy, grey, black, brown and the new high shades. Prices are 2.00 4.99 ‘l a set to And what woman will fail to thrill at a gift so exquisite, and in such good taste. .. .especially so if it. is Van Raalte. . . .because you love nice things . . . .here are a few hints. Panties in novelty satin stripes and_plain glove silk all sizes in pink and tea rose prices ranging “°‘“ 59c ... 1.95 Nightgowns tailored or lace trimmed models dainty shades priced temptingly low at 1.95 ... 2.95 Pajamas in Russian Styles in fancy satin stripes two piece models pullover tops and trousers com- plete size assortment in a wide range of dainty shades. Prices ranging from 4 5 .9 2.95 Give Her Luggage Satisfying! Sensible! in to Give Her HANDKERCHIEFS And you’ve made a hit! Never before have we offered such a wide and lovely range of ladies gift handkerchiefs. We know you have several names on your list that you just don’t know what to give why not make it handkerchiefs. Ladies embroidered handkerchiefs neatly boxed at the price you want t" an... 1.25 K CHIFFON s. W‘ t - SILK HOSE ltfiléfl-[Qflif She is going to be very dissappointed if she does not find several pairs of lovely stockings in her stocking Christmas morning... .and we know she will be doubly pleased if they are Rainbow Hose. . .. Sheer, clear, cobwebby, ringless crepe chiffon hosiery. ...more beautiful than ever before, and at l0 modest a pricei_ Biol; mu _ d are liberally represented. Aging ' ‘ ~ 1.00 I t" Rainbow Chiffon and ‘service weight hosiery all sizes in every wanted winter shadei ’ .. .in lovely gift boxes at no extra cost 5c * -‘ ._‘.;E,_4qAl»_ Here's a present of good taste and unquestioned utility! When you buy blankets like these you are assured of a great deal of appreciation for your gift. Twin Sweater Sets -ma.kes just dandy‘ gifts! And what woman or girl would not thrill at receiving so practical a ' gift. Excellent yarns..clear colors ..newest styles..and finest work- manship characterize every sweater t in our entire stock. And they are_ so reasonably priced 2.95 Ladies Vogue Robe cases and over- night bags in fashions favored de- signs a truly wonderful gift- Prowse Bros. Ltd. luggage enlvl’! distinctive preference among W0- IIIOII. I 2.49 Give Sheer Loveliness-Give to t0 ‘All wool reversible blankets, satin bound ends in color combinations of rose and blue, rose and gold. green and gold, green and rose, gold and blue. Each All wool solid color oven-blankets in rose, blue, gold ' and green. ...|atin bound ends. Each A" mm] “nuke”, 5|" 64 x 84’ pink o,- bme borders. 4 95 , ' ' whipped singly, weight six pounds. Per Pflll‘ I ...x/~ _ 6.75 PRIIWSEBRIIS llll. The Bhristmas Store