And Blankets are so attractive. Kenwood BLANKET S Plain colors of blue. Ruse, Cold, Tall, Apricot, l.ll\'t‘llilt‘l'. finished si-p- arately and the edges bound with fillllUlllIlQ" satin ribbon. Size till ,\' 8t . $800 cal-b Size 7;! x sl $9.1M i-ziiil Reversible I ‘ khNWOODS REVERSIBLE ll IEIXWOOIJS in Rose and Green, Green and Lint-ii- der, Gold and Rose. (Jrcen and Gold. CRIB . Blankets Flanneliette Fancy, colored with pretty pattern 75c lo $1.25 Colorada BQQtIE lliliirlta its chance. have iiriiic niuch to keep it in cilcckt ibut the pest has spread so far tilat i ‘lturc J1» A ' (Prom the London Times‘: After a period 0i wfllfliliiiii"? the .\lilli.'~‘l'_\' of Agii 11111950611" ‘the 001013110 11mm‘ 1h C0l‘..‘~i(l('l‘ i: a (longer to liiigland, and E to justify the Order which it is pro- i uculafly wen 0110B m0" T°1151n8 ail-fifty in Ent- arc taking measures to bar it out. NE of the most delightful gifts you could think of-one of the most 0 surely welcome-one of the most certainly expressive of good willl, Brantforde BLANKETS In plain and large three tone checks, plain whipped or satin bound ends. $5.00 and $7.50 Sllcrlill Camel shade ovanrnnow all wool, size 60 x 80 . . . . . $4.00 each White Wool BLANKETS These in fine soft, warm finish with Lavender. and Yellow. Blue and Gold. Size so x s4 .. 5.9.00 each “'5” F” b1“ “"1"”- Slze 72 x 84 . . .$ll.00 each $7.50 and $19.00 STORE OPEN EVENINGS WESTERN lilllilllllll —BUY SNOWSBOES It B11001. 11113-12-23-31. ..0NLY A FEW MORE DAYS to take advantage of Braoe's 5% cash discount. 11113-12-23-21. -COME T0 the Grand Opening of the crystal Rink, Summerside, Christmas afternoon and night. 11i35-12-24-2i. -SPECIAL SKATE, Kensington Rink, Thursday, December 24th at ‘man p. m. Good ice. Good music. Season tickets not accepted. Admis- sion, 25c. and 16o. 11180-12-33-8 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -—TIIE BEDEQUE rink will open ion Christmas Day with a special skate. Alfterrloon 3 to 5. Evening 8 itlll l0 Admission 25c, Good music‘ and perfect ice. Season tickets now, 4m sale. bodies $2.00, Gents $3.00.‘ ing nights of the season. ll129-l2-23-2iy i —NORTll BEDEQUE AND‘ FREETOWN—Uniicd Church: N.i Bcdeque. ll; Freetown, 3; ‘Ii-overcl- lcr's Rest, ‘l. (Christmas Servicesli Minister J. W. A. Nicholson. i , —MACKENZIE—ADAMS NUPTI-i >ALS—A quiet but pretty wedding; itook place at the Manse, Summer-f side, on Dec. 17th, at 6 o'clock, Rev. j C. J. St. Clair Jeans ofllciatingwhen; Lillian Jean, daughter of Wm. and‘ Mrs. MacKenzie, French River, was‘ united in the holy bonds of Matri-q mony to Charles William, son of i the late Wm. and Mrs. Adams, ofi Kensington. The bride was gowned i in royal blue flat crepe, made on the l new princess lines, ankle length and i puff sleeves, with white satin trim-i mings and hat, coat and accessories ‘ to match. She carried a bouquet of ipink cal-nations and maiden hair l fern. She was attended by her sis- l liter, Miss Glennie. who wore green‘. flat crepe trimmed with black vol-a vet. The groom was ably supported by his friend, Mr. Gordon Constable. I Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party drove to the home of, the groom, whore a bounteous sup-Q CRIB Blankets Wool Fancy Wool FLANNELETTE CRIB . per was served to the immediate, . . friends. Prior to her marriage, Lil-i BLANKETS BLANKET lion was tendered a miscelianeousi showed by her friends in French; River, the gifts testified the popu-i larity of the bride. The happy young » couple are making their future home . in Kcnsington. The best wishes oil Soft and Warm $200 and $2.25 a. host of friends go out to thcm for ‘ a happy wedded life. -TIGl\'lslI.—The Christmas err, aminations were > High School on Monday the 21st- i with o. fair attendance of parents land interested _ visitors. This iscliool is presided over pby M1‘- Elmer Pincau, Princpal, and Mrs. Assistant. The tastefully Murphy. “TIC Lina. claszroonls very Christmas bells. Examinations Tuesday and Saturday will be skat-é held in 'I‘ign'lsh' lyther announcement. 11118-12-23-31. Shea, Mrs. Lina Murphy and Mrs- John J. Gaudet all of whom after- wards addressed the pupils on the good showing they hnd made and hoped that the good work would continue. ‘They also thanked the teachers for me interest they have in their work and wished them and all the pupils a Merry Christmas. Among the parents and visitors present besides these noted above were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- KinnonnMrs. Loretta Gaudet, Mr. and Mrs. Vital Myers. Mrs. Arcade ‘M. oimdet, Mrs. Austin McDonald, Mrs. Marjorie Murphy. Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Mrs. CharlesGaudet, Mrs. Frank Bernard. Mrs. A. A. Mcfnnis Mrs. Thomas IcClare. Mrs. Joseph ' ‘ D. Gaudet The ex- J. Gaudet. Mr. Frank and Mr. Russell Shea. nminaticns closed at four o'clock‘ . with The National Anthem-T. EASTERN oulnlllllliii. ..'SAVE YOUR COIN by buying, ,_ - your toys and Christmas goods at: i Carruthers Drug Store, Montague. 11016-12-19-21-23-31 ..'TOYS, TOYS. Santa Claus i5 making his headquarters at: Car-, i iuthers Drug Store. Montague. I 3 11018-12-19-21-23 ~31 ..*DON'T MISS seeing Toyland vhlle in Montague,‘ wonderful dis- play. carruthers Drug Store Co. Ltd 11016-12-19-21-23-31 ..'BURN’S ANNIVERSARY, an- nual Concert at Montague, unocr auspices, Saint: Andrews Presbyter- ian Chilrch choir. Watch for fur- ! ..‘.\IONTAGIlE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. — Services ;for Sunday, December 27th are as ifolioyvsz-Montague l0 a. m. Sun- iday School ll a. m. and 'i' p. m. Pag- ‘eant presented by the Y. P. S. Spec- ier Montague 3 p. m. i I i i i i i now the authorities here as grave enough The French 1 cross-Channel boat would be lnevit- . able. The danger is wisely regarded by posed to enforce next March. Our were begun in the assist nts room: where forty six scholars are en~| rolled. The results here were veryi FAREtVELL PARTY I pleasing and showed that the‘ A lame number of friends Kathe,“ iEBhOMYS 31° 11°13’ 1111111" “m1 Par‘ cd at the homo of Miss Elsie Bain, tflflmd- and 1°‘ “Cove Farm," Park Corner, on lcorded great success and advance-E Thursday evening’ 13m m to bid land. Many people will remembcri The fQpcfifll Q r0 mt (l m ex- farmers and small-holders have in-i _ . , the sore in the Cl”lll(‘L‘ll seventies. i Ming grohibiligi: o; Unfit)?“ Qreveg- [sect pests enough to combat without: mm‘ tinder we skmml giudance of. goombye and wish h” b0“ voyage‘ ‘ F l i ‘ " i their beloved teacher Mrs. Murphy previous to her departure to her nn- rwhen the beetle was found in a po- I ctabics and grecnsluils from ccr- | the addition of one so destructive as liato field near Iliimburg; and pcr- L min districts in FTlulclg 5O that; ll; i the Colorado beetle is known to be: [laps some will not ‘have forgotten ~ 511,111 cover “ma, within 125 miles ‘ and those who realize the extent of i116 wide-ipTf-‘tld T111110!‘ "1 a 103110 of any point where the beetle p/ho advertised an infallible cured Which Pmved w b" W“ [1115 0f “food. respondent reports that the Norman i3 ' its ravages among potatoes and oth- , known m (‘XML our Charming cor- " green crow m the eutem Unlwd l compllnertary rem rks were passed‘ then they have made many friends States and in Canada will know how Th: program was interspersed with tive land, Scotland, on Dcc. 15. It I rceitntions and Songs which added is nearly nine years since Miss Bain 1 in the wnav of instructive‘ came to P. E. l. as a stranger, ac- i much and educational variety. Very companicd by her broth:r. Since iby RN _y_ A_ MaQDAHQTd who 5m) both old and young, ‘who will sadly ‘ ' -‘ be ti , h l . yith instructions to catch the e c fmmerg aflccted 11g concerned at; great is t e danger against whicilmat this was h“ first “mo! er miss Elm as a mm mew Mu between them and squash it. In i the 105;; 0g one o; m9“- besi; mgr- 3902 it arrived at ‘Tiiblllll’, Oil ilfiikcts, and demanding reprisals first and as yet its 0111s’. visit to ‘I iiguiiisl. British exports if the pro- England. Prompt and drastic mvaS- ', peslai :;1.ie'.lid be nlade effective. NW5 Wire M11911 ill‘ 1110 Fluff/fl 0f i Their ilcw is that a restrictive lim- the Ministry of Agriculture propose to protect this country. IIEDGING A Scotsman and an Englishman 1 iiii-~.;.--iii-c miles would be New shooting toxether. and as the ‘Agriculture, and lhi: pest ivlis 021i: r- - ii, m" mlnated. jenoiiggli. To those, however, '- Then, in i022. i‘. look hold 0f hiivii"; lile mi: toly powers of the’, France near Box-thrills’. "1 i1 1""-""1\ Culoiuul-i hectic it is cicur that sol where large biiilir.» of Aimricaii siil- ~i..iili ii llilili. would not ailorii the’ diets had been uuzirtc-rid lli tho nines-airy‘ protection. ‘fills yiar, in; ,War. As the insect ls obrlillnli.’ in- , its proigrcs". through Normandy, the‘- FFPB-bm 011134112‘? ilfilviih U10 Atliifliifi ‘hm-iii: ii: been reported about 130 the natural C0lliiliisl()ll is that Hill‘. 1'5 ii-ii "ixiuizmi of its northernmost made the journey‘ by up, iii 1.01m: ‘ limit of lasi. _vi-.ir, uliil within about goods sent to the American ti-ooilsi; fifty miles of the north coast of but the exact nlctiiod has not l)((‘il l-‘riiiiue. Ollfl,‘ it is yrlthill flight o! discovered. The cundziiciiis ioliowiiir; the l-‘rencll Channel ports, its sub- ‘(illPfili or 1 in England on some R 0UP ’S LTD. Christmas Poultry Turkeys, Ducks, Geese v and“ Chicken l" who Englishman was a very poor shot. the Scot decided to get a little spare cash at his expense. "I'll bet you a couple o‘ pounds," he said. “tilot you canna shoot at anythinu over 200 yards and kill it." "Right!" answered the other, “I'll take you." Just then a big black crow passed overhead, and taking careful aim. the Englishman tired. The bird tell dead at his feet. “I've won," he cried joyfully. The Scot was crest- fallcn. “But, mon," he began, "you dlnna win tho bet. A fall o’ that distance would kill anything.” uow ulirrenl‘. Dom Asia moon WtFE lF vou KIN co ou-r FER THE EVENIN- JusT Tau. HER YOURE coisl‘ our- BE FlRM- ‘SHOW HER YouRE ‘Fl-is. 51G MASTER- Prime Baby Beer p; Order Early nml Azioir! Disappointment. Home-made Mince bloat liiilne_v Sllet-ltreshly " 25 Ground ‘a c . pcr lb. pcr lh. g)’; 351 PHONES 389 fi ._~_....;¢..=;. BRINGING UP FATHER parish and Samuel Bernard, Chairman, called in this the the meeting to order and an address advantages of aminaticn strezsed the advancing in m, 1.1mm“ as “T11 n; tho presentation of a purse was in the Ergllsh ling-unite. The 02c aminntion of the .. ciprils dc- partmcnt follow/ed vxlicrc l\\"'lll'.y, three pupils are onrolicci and taught in fir" arrclcs. The rc- sponscs hero were prompt and accurate and Lil‘: pupils .l'(‘. very made by Mrs. Foster Dunning from 1 the members of the communities of Park Cornrr and French River. An address was also mad by Miss Hazel Paynter and presentation of icon Profitt from the “Onwarrlf Div- much interested in their work. Mr.‘ 15km", c‘ will: Rivpr‘ of which Miss Pineau, who has been prinripaligah‘ was a "Fmb" or high Stand- lIBFQ for tho post three years has mg" Miss Bum thanked the people brougm the Scholars to an a _ifor their kindnesscs and said she vimccd stage. mid is hopeful that Efigpyaggyfleasiigt gm¥ofllcrls of h" v a ‘ . . on . . . vcryone ii a He wasassisti-d in examining bv Good Fellow‘ Mr‘ Samuel Ber- Rev J A Mncnnnmd Mrs A ‘nard, chairman, made some humor- ' ‘ j __-.ous remarks, much to the enjoymen, pupils hmmg m cpportumty of‘ was read by Mrs. Edna Stewart and , a lovely fountain pen by Miss Kath- - OF DECEMBER 24. 1931} EWARE sulated. trous fire. lifetime to build. —AND-— Secretary FIRE i HOUSEHOLDERS ‘i STOREKEEPERS Are warned against the inflammable nature of many Christmas decorations and ornaments. Candles should not be used for lighting trees, and all electrical decorative schemes should be well and securely wired and in- Keep Decorations Away from ELECTRIC LIGHTS s! Packing cases, wrappings, papers, excel- sior, straw, etc., should not be allowed to accu- mulate. A little time spent in clearing up after opening Xmas goods may save a disas- REMEMBER-Fire may destroy in an hour what it has taken Prince Edward Island Board of Fire Underwriters CHARLES A. BEER ' of all. The ladies served luncheon, followed by singing and violin and victrola. music, also contests. Aftar Sinking “Mild Lang Sync" the party dispersed for their respective homes, feeling that they had spent an en. joyable evening together and hoped that they would all be together again. On the following night, a ‘social evening was spent at the ,home oi lvir. and Mrs. Murdock i MacLeod in honor of Miss main. She was presented with a. United i decorated with colored papers and i ml Offering for M 8a M_ Funi Low phurch l-lymnary from the choir of ‘Long River, of which she was a member. Following is the address: Dear Elsie-We, your friends of Park Comer and surrounding dis- tricts having learned with regret of ,your departure to return to your i ilntive heath, meet with you tonight , to spend a. social hour together and < trike this opportunity to express our appreciation of your sterling worth as a member of our community. We assure you that your absence will be keenly felt by the different socie- ties of which you have been a valued member and a steadfast supporter as well as by those who enjoyed the hospitality of your home and the pleasure of your acquaintance, and ,wc sincerely hope that sometime in ‘the future, we may have the pleas- ,ure of extending the glad hand of 'wclcome in welcoming you back to iour fair Garden of the Gulf. We nsk you to accept this small gift, not for its value, but as a token of our love and esteem toward you. ‘ In closing. we extend the good lwiiihcs of the community. ‘ Signed on behalf of friends of Park Corner and French River. THEY WERENW.‘ SPEAKING, AND THERE'S NO CHANGE They weren't speaking, but they had lain appointment for this par- “This is another place tlcular evening dating from a time have he Advance. when they were. Accordingly called int her house and was an- nouncd by her mother. Her moth- er brought back word that she'd be ready in five minutes, and when the five minutes were up they went ofl together to the theatre. But, of course, they weren't speak- 1H8—fl11 the WW to the theatre, all through the show and all the way home again. At thedoor, however, she turned, and. with a rueful smile, began: "I was awfully fool- mh_n "Yes, w:rcn‘t you?" he said help- fully. A FREE RID! During the campaign in Pales- " tine the sick and wounded were’ sometimes sent down the line on camels. The following is from a description of such a. journey giv- en by a correspondent: _"I was feeling pretty bad with the swaying, and said to my com- panion: ‘Isn't this the limit?‘ “Shurrup, mate.’ he replied. ‘Yer don't know when yer well orf. You'd have to pay s sixpencs for this at the Zoo." So they aren't speaking any more. _____._.-__-_ MORE FREE ADVICE Tha- verger was showing an NOVELTST AT 104, RECALLS visitor over the ancient l DANIEL waasnn noon Briton church. __ MARSHALL, Mich., Dec. 23.—A “A great many people 510i novelist at 104. Thnt's Miss Lydiai‘\’1111111 111959 W911i" 11° "mi 991i Jane Winn, who was born in 1827 emnlv Pointing to the inundation- lmd who remembers hearing Dan-iwvered 11°°1'- ' _ ' 161 Webster Speak M», a 901mm“! “Same way over in our country. rally in 1839 h: Rochester, my. MlSS Why ‘1°“'° Y°“ 8°‘ '- m°1'° 1m" Winn received dozens of congrst- 31'1"! p1°“°11°"°“° Wm‘ “m” ulatory messages on her recent 1mm“ l“ him?" birthday anniversary. she think; M» 018MB’ as she did when she m1"'1’°11°f1 Rt 111B Eloquence of the Ereflt Webster. She lives at the Dul- ccnin Home here and works on her novel. FAULTY SPECIFICATION called upon the local Council t6 protest against the condition of a. certain road. After all had been heard. the Chairman of the bosfdi 1n fl Polite manner, said: "Front all reports, I'd say the road was fairly good. taken as o whole." “True? said the spokesman for tho complainants, "but we want ta use it as a road, not as s hols." “ STREET CANADA'S CAPITAL A little girl who had never bo- torc left her native village up on the Oatipeall River was recently taken on a visit to Ottawa. As she approached the city and saw the bright lights and the impreg- slvo buildings, the awed youngster whispered to the lady with her: “Is this Heaven?" "NO. my dear," said the lady. you may!‘ SCENE” By George McMahon heard nboutV-Porcuplne CffirEY- roiJRr. Ricil-rr- iv: arc-so ENOUql-i or r/tlflfifilEfi RULE \‘L\_ do OUT . "\"O'N\GHT EVEN lF I HAVEN'T .,._ EH’ Goud- \'Ll.. GO Rim-VT HOME AN Fouuoss/CASEYB ADvlca vJr-iiuE rm no Tv-lis FRAME OF Mimo- J a a"..~g.. a O ml. lnrl Future um», in“ um! Brllllll- ilglm reserved, WHERE l5 Mora-sides». Tau. HER ‘T0 Con; HERE- \ WANT ‘n; 5PEAK TO HER - SHEIPJ GUT“ sl R.‘ 5H5 ‘JMD ‘SHE uu: owe q-lfl MR5 OLNE l-missi HOUQE ~cJlR ' si-la sour.» Yq, COULD HAVE THE uioi-lT our RATS-Wu. MENU! WORK up KTEMPER uKE. THAT Adm vER-‘r 500N- ii l A deputation of ratepayers hail