1929- ~ THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN >,__,__ ,. - j all! forrnsoj Cflelving Tobalc Lord Ho! u, ha metropo- lmvqpqu no; ‘published A Valuable "‘ i e- “Poker Hand” is now attached to each plug I- . Htll. Maritimestare for- tunatein having sudh a wealth of historic spots-and fortunate, too, iii/having Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. - Being in plug form, this full-flavoured tobacco stays freh and moist .—there is no crumbling, no waste, and the plug fits evrry pocket. mo BEN a vPLUG Cheaving A Tobacco a Sllop Earlyfat Santa A Claus. Headquarters Buy Now at Qartefls Book and Toy Greeting Cards Christmas Seals and Booklets Beautiful Boxed Stationery Wutcrnllufs Fountain Pens oi-rs L. uoorrs - BOOKS Santa. Claus‘ Headquarters TOYS _- irovs - rows -- TOYS Shop early: “loads cARTERf o 00., Limited selected will be put aside until '4' 5000 Watts\ 4.00—St'udio Program. vBelle Bingey, Soprano; Arabian Nights legend. Corporation.‘ ionte-Haddon Hall. Agriculture. » ganist. Company. Brothers. Honolulu Dliol lLOO-Hotei -< Ambassador l‘ Orchestra. Alex Hill, Director. Curtis. Soprano.‘ ' #01 10.30-—Correct Time. Publishing Company. Orchestra. " a few weeks pnion to in Natal. Africa. .___._. IKNCE? uowARvf McMillan, wedlock. Frank Mlcllefld in ohorlotorwwn OWI‘ we Tuesday. . ‘ C yl, was lit day evening. Vi» e-e-n- em.‘ a. p, ‘\. 1 co the PLUG is the best.’ '1' Radio Program 7W P G ATLANTIC CITY . MONDAY, nucluyrnsu 1o Wave 272.6 Kilocycles 110d Power 5 The Public - nus hr on at ueltlonlwol ' T" .' Guardian us: . l not necessarily endorse tlll l oplnionnlnl olrrelpendnb. ‘ . . . . . macirlliis’ lsdnanlllfl ‘sin-The . lie School teacher! or this rovince are notfimhluf- deued wt riches. Yet they are the founders o! the inteiilflnw $114 5°‘ till derpaid. Witli (the 1n- Zfilfiue (‘lgmmds upon than‘ ti!“ and energy-the “teachers study group, home DNDB-Pfllilm m" m’ m!‘ lowing day’s work, school tairl. 111l- provement to school lots. ew-‘seurgxly ~ the people must see that our no - for their work. and 1.31m!‘ the Pa,‘ pie whose children are bell!!! 95"“ cubed in our schools shqllld, dilmfipli afsubstantlal increase in salarydttllf this most m?! m“ zegigtylliuscever hear of a 991th" owning a car? That would be~fl miracle; I am sir, y. ‘ FAR ____._-<0-¢—-—')”" NOTRE DAME ACADEMY ._, average of 75% lor themonthfot November. < Murphy. Belw Doyle. flotheflne - MdEachern, Andrea Dalton, Helen dette McMillan. Gertrude McCarron, Mary Martin,~ Gertrude Shelfoon, Marion Mahar, Alma Sheehan. ' _Grade V.-Irene .Peters. Elle-BB Mullln, Gladys Castello. Margaret Houston. Grade IVZ-Blanche Griffith, Ruth ' Trainor, Jaqueline Jacobs. Mary 1.00—Hotel Chelsea Luncheon’ llvlusic. Ettore Marchetti, Director. Mattie han, Helen rainor, Valerie Arsen- Stanley ault, Beryl Dorsey, Grace Doyle. I l Meehan, Tenor. Oriental Bazaa Mill-Correct Time. Courtesy of] International Business Machines Donald, Gertrude Smith. l tea-Afternoon Tea Music. Chal- Peppln and Bernadette Trainer,’ Edith Mclraan, Margaret Kigginal Victoria Paquette, Jean Prurlty, ' Margaret McKlnnon. ‘ 5.l5-—-Farm‘Talk. Hugh Ross. Aus- plces of New Jersey State College of 5.30—1=‘ittcen Minute Organ Reci- tal. Arthur Scott Brook, City Or- 5.45-News Flashes and Weather Report Press-Union Publishing rn Order or Merit-Average 85% . 8.00—Hotel Shelbume ‘Dinner ~ Music. Ernest Bellinetti, Director. 8.30-Correct Time and Reeves Katie money, Man, MacRae' wu_ helmina Gaudet, Mary Gaudet, Aileen DesRoches, Faustino. Gaudet, Margaret Brennan, Cora Grant, Mary Sheliooh, Margaret McEntee, Dorothy Italferty. 8.45--The Two Musical Jays. James Way and Jack Perry. Studio. grchestra. Harry Ioventhai. Direc- r. - 9'3°"H°t°l Traymllre Cmlce" gressive Series of Music made 90% j:- l0.00--Studio Recital. Virginia fferfm°h “ma” ‘°“-d“"“g N°"°“" Agnes Pigot, ary "Brown, Stella Murphy, Feasting Gaudet, Mary E. Gaudet, Muriel McDonald," Eleanor Walker. Marlon Mahar. Anna Mur- Dlly. Eileen Mullins. Lillian .Mc- Carroll. Ruth Trainon. Genevieve lino-Last Minute News Flashes and Weather Report. Press-Union l-Llo-Atlantic City Casino Dance l1.30—Foiiles Bergere Dance Orch. Jacqueline Jacobs, Ida White, Mar- garet Largo. . ~ A us for crossing the Unit- ed Statks lhas been built with 26 sieeplllfl lberths serving lhot meals en route. And Vicinity the many friends in Hartsville, the early part o! the week for Som- McKlnnon, Margaret Shelioori.’ Lil- lian McCarr n, ‘Genevieve Monog- Grade III-Catherine McClosky,‘ Patricia Arsenault, Jean MacLeodr Constance Lelghtizer, Isabel Mac- Grade II.--Isabei Goodwin, Norma COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT . o Our Leaders for November. and. over. . Kathleen McLellan, Alice Gallant, The following pupils oi the Pro- Katie Rooney. Andrea nellén, lrull, Constance Hyndman, --—-—<-o»>- and‘ equipment for erville. where they will spend their leaving in January for missionary service l w, Hunter River » ltev. D. M. MMDODDId, who with . 'Mrs. MacDonald hasbeen vlsi u l Mr. Robert Ross. representing the ~ Wlheatley River Sunday School, end Ralph Barry smith, Allan _ McMillan, school were in attendance at the mm Boys conference which mot week-end. nev. A. n Chapman a. A. was pros- ent at the urinal mo. Donald-Andrews You should have the’ current issue pouluvssro ‘ ,.- -,»,.§-..~I arm» _ A It contains on ill-t and lakeside, .» ., ‘ ‘ i-luulsemaiis~‘siiee'ct; '* W were visitors ‘JIIOIILIIUIORQWI on lie.e.nduuuw-ue‘t reiievifil ltiasndnsillenqhnn, ’ , quot atNew-Wiitshire hoii- do “ mildl- l other... . ‘P1915; Filth‘ Quilt-r - inn Hint“ men, ' p .§llcllloo-d<f» uereidwiliiiua f ' The. Rebel-r Mitchell Co. . "UNCLE Y's- coalvan, l] i???" SCENE: A morn ’Chrls near center oi room.’ Mrs. beside the tree with her little daughter. Mr. Canon enters» with Wh Aunt Dorothyand Helen-l f. CARSON: Mm Barnes, this,.is Mrs. Carson. and this is \ wit. the room, and he continues 61541413116011 Mr. Sterling, and r round that Carson lishnw ts which characterizes my wife. 351g. 15 ‘heir in our civilization.‘ little Helen Barnes - Their duties are eertainlymrduous my little girl, Ruth. .a.nd. exacting, and their labors are not alway‘! aimrevioted. "14 ‘ht’! ‘ or; require a. decent compflllsfitm" l I l ren open their presents. (They shake ilands and greetings,’ Merry Christ Christmasih The rollowlngrunflS Seclnféd “n time ror the party? are due to arrive any moment. ll rinse. and two boys Grade X.—-A1ice McGulzufl- L6?“ lilndla girl enter -‘- followed a mo- etta ‘Irainor, Mary. Mcfionllldafilblla rnent later by several others.) /. PAGE rive u i (lie draws n. long envelope horn hlspoeiretutheyrteptoaconier speakillt.) I forced the issue with re was a much larger sum due you. The check is in the envelope.) |.AUN'1‘ nonomv (opening. the * envelope and looking at the check): y, it amounts’ to $1,400! ‘Thank you, sir, for being so kind. (She calls Helen to her side and shows her the check) Now Helen, you y i u‘. '_ , can go to‘ boarding school!" ' ’ . . X . ,.,.,,,,. 1..., j _ '. . . or . .o : But auntie. dear, I don't want to leave you! Couldn't AUNT DOROTHY: Well, we'll e figure out the best purpose, and H», . _ today our h rts l ' m" “m” ‘firm? m y m‘ Mother’s "Fat olllcien ciasps tile hand oLMr. e Dino wh mil . game?- m ‘P: ofifle uzlalldltilal “WE would be sled. o! course, to have mother ch“ , come and live with u: " says one of the sons. cunffffiujff‘? and Si"; ‘s ‘h: . “hut the trouble is our house u so small." . l "We haven't a spare room," addsthe daughtir- I at - ~ z wag v iuhw regretfully. And so it goes. One after the other makes excuse. Each ha: his or her own problems, and - responsibilities. _ __ ' _ Widowed at 65 Mother's late would have been T°'"°‘C'°‘”"§_";f manna‘: Pmduc’ vastly dliierent had lather left any estate, or aide- quntc life insurance. Mother could have had a ' ___._... nice little monthly-income of her own if father had filmed alight-an income guaranteed by the ll 1 tual Ufe of Canada, and payable as long-an School Ins "u "vel- » . ' tans This Mutuaihldontiily Income policy is one v ‘ every man wit ami y rcsponsib ilties should R seriously consider. Any Mutual Agent will be glad to tel! you the advantages of this policy. I_.et us (Speck; to The Gunman) . - senciljflwour folder “Tile Greatest Tiling in the Wo of Insurance." WATERLOO, N. Y4, Dec. 'i—Ru-* Are we all here now? MRS. CAR/SON! McPherson. Ethel Martin’. Bema" the lmrty is complete. ~' CARSON? Then we'll g Grade Ill-Stella Sproweli, Mary the opening of the presen McCarron, Marjorie Mitchell, Mar- “ (lie picksu garet Stewart. Pgel “m”! Grade VIIL-Marlon Stewart. Present Enid pantwell, Eleanor 060111101‘. Alli" 901mb)’- Eleanor Stewart, Richardina. Grmt. Presemsv ‘hi’ M“ and Elfls take Cecilia Sllelfoon, Gertrude William a“ ‘hi’ ""911 retta. Br d es, FlorenceMB-l‘ h. . klzldrey mull-tawdry Bell. Mary Mc- “‘°"~" 4°" ‘Wilm- Kinnon Imelda McLellan. ““‘°“».°' "hi" crude VIL-Winnifred Moran. ‘mirmflh "m" Eleanor Walker, Marie Arsenault, P“ ° "lblfruiskzieh Miss Barnes, socething else for you. other for built-in fixture of a school build- |fresh air vents‘ oi’ the new Water- €\ ,rocms, the auditorium stage and a toils, t y r hi h . not-and begin piay- o w c can be operated 81mm Helen receives . al Eileen Redmond. I 118v” ’ naslum work. Grade VI—Murlel McDonald. by the vlllaso. th 1i t‘ ‘N Y h! —_ State‘ to install lb l: ainpefrllangllit i w AT E R Lo o o N TA B La 135 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. l- ing. Installed as rigidly and com- l n. A. EBERS. Provincial Manager figmfiofihgwéggggi,“ make a mm The Committee Meets dio has been given a place asj q‘ , recognized educational equipment V y v .. the synmflslum. Every room is u. s. rssur: SMALL CURRENCY , shortly alter next July 1. equipped with a loud speaker, all WASHINGTON. "D. C. Dec 7- taneousiy. The system is controlled G by a master receiving set in the h one time ln all parts o1’ the country "Wiley- I Dance Sets, Chemises, etc. ~ . doils- FMJ-Mn" The Christmas Store oifers gifts for every member of the family. All four corners of _the world have sent‘ us Christmas Offerings. Our selections are appropriate and moderately priced. I And back of it all stands our reputation for carrying nlerchandiseof dependable quality. These prac- fiCT-l gifts Wlll llrlllg 1'0)’ and happiness into many homes this Christmas. MEN'S. PYJAMAS $2.25. TO $4.50 Any man would be pleased to have a pair or two of these fine English Pyjamas made from long wearing printed crepe and novelty cloths. Those are something entirely new. You will be enthused when you see them. Attractively boiled for presentation, ’ GIFT LINGERIE l“ _ HOLlDAY FESTIVITIES l ENGLISH SOCKS .......... .. .... ....... §.°;l‘;‘“‘.‘;‘.§ . CALL FOR NEW TABLE ~ A FOR MEN - 819M432 lgbektfil v ‘You are ilslw fe when you m“ New‘ Fine Table Linen adds inueh to the fes- grzinx: Saks. ‘ofsitg’ lift: < l tive hoard anditiayvlthafeeling of pride on m n" "n! c" WW1 t0 v £2.51“ Iv;- are ‘oiferll; a flue selection. Cliiihcs and: ":1 of 630m L“! dil- _ sgris. The pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . LL, w '. 9 _.__ l ~~PLEASE, SANTA!» l HY NOT GIVE A BAG. You can make a little girl so . To match her smartest coat oi- shoes. Suede l happy by lending ‘her one o! these Antelope is very chic. She might prefer the ~ Eygfy m.“ mu“, M“, golno, T“, ‘Dolls and Baby _ durable calfskin Bags with "snnppy” shcil- r~~ mm; A“ m, n“. New“, "c Dole. Priced from 50c to$4_00 too frames. Priced to here at prices from 50c “$2.00 i‘ ‘ n FURS-I-“TTIE GIFT OF GIFTS!” Tiiisisnjittthljnriilflwlysbererueinliemd. rneplleoneeleeul moyereoileisweetluiarlceaom _ inn-nee. llsiivei-r-orueolrploooinelreeelovoiyglrlpauourrmerellneormgu glide f t1.i....l $93.00.‘ y j Musinats $1981.00, 1..- ng we INIITIIVQ a tine selection o! stylish touch the poiritwhere quality Dowprieeein 0min t "again: M . b" ' . ‘r new one. \.. Issue oi the present currency _wi_l_l'_ . ‘cease about April 30, and from that ' overnors of Federal Reserve banks time until the smaller size is putrm- :_ ave decided to issue the new small to circulation the demand for cur- ' I, olflce. A power amplifier sizedourrency in an denommlagions rency will be .met by the reserve B’ used for auditorium and gym- from one dollar to twenty (mum-s at banks from their stocks of old-size