' DECEMBER 22. I932 -;_,€Zii i ' covery. CHRISTMAS DINNER at The crimznation between things ma: B they ., - i .,_ . ' ITIIOUT the ha exchange of good _ , , . , , _, a- “ l°~ 155"“ °"° °~ M‘ W- i _ v wishes and sentiments the The ladies <>~ "is New Glflssvwfllenedlln "eflenfl! 14ml Mvndai- are important and their flw- H iiiarkablc periodicals kllifilfl‘. RS, Culture. enlightenment enter- spirit of Christmas would be a lifeless ' Y l 1 thing .1 - an? thenlflfmeslcaeasléd all? lservlces 1h the Christian Church 5 Kfam- Ph°h° n" m" m“ “ff” 5 9*" °1 ‘ht’ °Fi8lhal “hi” °§ i!" talion, “The Twentieth Gazeite“ o! ‘t make appropriate selections. persQha way 0 9x91955198 g on Sunday evening, Dec. 4th. A mhl 73554221“ Firs: Canadian Contingent, the me ‘m; bearing ma. .,._,,,.,m1 \_ lugs “by w°rd of nwuth- large and appreciative audience 16th Battalion [was recruited from -~'f1m DE; 30,5. Qfnp, },_.,1;.,,.I ' L d This year reduced rates on all station- ‘Wihed ‘° m“ mlssimmy “My ml .CALEXD"RS GWEN AWAY ‘he Hhllllallde‘ Reglmmie m‘ Vail" of the FOllrlll Battalion. "The o‘ t ' to-station calls (that is, when a telephone scripture and sons 0f "Telllne the *mD'“'-"‘T° “Y Fem“ lmmhhs‘ couver, Victoria. Winnipeg and Brazier‘ WAS the cheery, llglii- , v w‘ number or residence address is asked for, and not a particular person) within the province will be in effect from 4.30 a.m. until 8.30 p.m. on December 25th and 20th. ‘Ihe rates during these periods on station- to-station calls will be the same as night rates, which will be effective as usual after 8.30 p.m. Make Christmas happier for your friends and loved ones this year by greet- ing them by Long Distance. The specially reduced rates on December 25th and 26th make this possible at any hour of the day. at little expense. ISLAND TELEPHONE GUM PANY, LIMITED FOR SALE "Z 58am t0 M93 by MTS- Horace Ling matter of fate for membership int COmIlIIZIPES J and. Mr. Daniel Nesbit; solo, “The elude; only those who have cheat- ‘eh flank °f the Cahhdiahs 3h the lnew 011g; were flpp0lllféd 1; Lxicv c: e-eitczdi; Audit ‘ necessary. In some towns the po- ' King-s Busmessy by ML Herbert ed death with we Slum, “refine. first stages of the second Battle of he“; Cavpndish 51¢, _\g_ A; T L .\I1 Neill and lit-slice have been authorized to feed 1 steveh-mh. "Presenting a stranger server of the air-the parachute. Ypres" new“ ‘he when“ m“ iwebb and Airs. F. C. ste Convtnors were re-,triinslents 955"‘! ‘hmhllh ‘h’ ‘J ” , ” in a strange liind; chorus, “Follow Although only 503 dlfferehhih“: this tragically 51°ri°h5 m‘ Cavendish school, _\lrs. \l the exception cf town. so that callers at 971th" ; 24 Dlametfil‘ 9 face. me 31mm" and owe-ye a story to names are z-nscqbed on the taste‘ slought was delivered, little has lGrem and _\[rs. W. A. Pi ‘ries and Mrs wfllionws can be directed to a soul) . Tell to the ‘Nationsffby the mem- some of them have been written‘ N" h°°h "hide hhhwh °r "5 he‘ Rustico sick. Hilda Alicxe _ ins appointed to iltiiclioz: i, the town hall." 1 bers of the Young Peoples Gorup; more than once. The grand total of‘ taiiis and nothing has been pub- ‘ My; Dip», Flemi‘. 1 Riusiro .- .»\ vote o5 thanks was‘ 26” Diameter 7” face. 1 CAST IRON PULLEY 18” Diameter 8” face. ' home a doctor 4 i New Glasgow" Miss Muriel Toombs of Meson, ‘ Peter McNutt l-nd Son, mipequel is spending a few days at her home and expects to be completely re-l stored to her USUBL health in s short time. Friends of Mr. John l". McNelll, Cavendish, will regret to learn that be met with a painful accident on Friday 1st. Mr. McNeil! with his son Ernest was cutting wood when a large tree fell on him. As soon as Mr. McNeill was taken to his was immediately summoned and it was found he was suffering with two broken ribs. His friends wish him a. speedy re- l prices. I "EBB mm CHARLOTTETQWN QQARDIAN_ cisnnui auinnuii‘ THIS STORE will be open every evening beginning Wednesday until Central Job Prlntery. Moderate Nov. SO-tf. MOCATAN CHRISTMAS LET- STATIUNEBY. including paper and envelopes for personal greetlngs—on1y few left. $125 per kit. Guardian Office. Dec. ll-tf. I i. xmnenoanrzu cnntsnus closing Thursday morning, Decem- ber 22nd, at 10.30, Trinity Social Hall. All those interested in the Kindergarten invited. 7249-12-20-31 ,Chri.s’.ian Church hfissionary so- ‘ December 26th-—6 to 9 P. M. $1.50 l clety held their "\Vomen's Day" Story." The program was under the direction of Mrs. Horace Ling and Mrs. Rendle Houston, assisted by Mrs. P. L. Campbell, the organist. Mrs. James Stevenson read the scripture which was in keeping with the musical numbers at inter- vals. The following is the program: Ladies quartette, "Christ is Pre- cious," Mrs. G. Qiiigley", Mrs. Har- land Hill, Mrs. Ernest Houston, Mrs. Alfred Carcw; Scripture road- ‘ing, Mrs. Nrlson ltlcDonald; quar- tctte, "I Lawt- to Tell the Story," followed by prayer by Mrs. Allen Wyund; solo, “If the Name of the Saviour is Precious to Me," by Mr. G. H. Stevenson. Miss Bertha Nes- bit representing a foreign born wo- man, rendered "Tell Me the Old. Old Story; duet, “Tell Me the Story of Jesus," Misses Lois McDonald and Eunice Houston; quiirtette, "The Whole, Wide World for Jesus;", duet, “Sing Them Over quartette, “Coming, Coming, Yes resented the different _nations: China, Mrs. Townsend McNeill; Africa, Mrs. Leigh Warren; Japan, Mrs. LOme Houston; India, Mrs. 'I‘hey,Are," and the following rep-' ,per person. Special musical pro- t ling 8.2.00 worth o! goods on Friday ‘IWC will give one of our Beautiful iWall Pocket Calendars free. l g Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7282-l2-22-2i. i,“Lindy” One 0f i Death Cheaters In Novel Club l NEW YORK, Dec. 21—(C. PJ- -The 500 mark was passed in niem-. ;bersh'p of the ultra-exclu-"lve Ca-i ‘terplllar Club, a. mythical organi-l zation whose inception dates back i 14 years. No one ever gets a. gilt-edged in-v vitation to join the Caterpillafs.’ land none of ghe present members. can drop a black ball against any i candidate for‘ membershp There‘, ,can be no indication who will be] the next "invited" person, solely a‘ ‘emergency jumps disabled aircraft is 522. No less a personage than Col. Charles A. L1ndbe'gh holds the exclusive honor of having sav- ed himself from death on four oc- casions through the medium of the 'but be unique. | Wood, west of St. Jiiiirn. Fine Story 0f L 16th Battalion M Canadian Corps during the war is increasing steadily. The latest ac- cession is that of the 16th Battal- ‘ion (Canadian Scotiishi. The pro- duct of several years of exhaustive ettor: on the part of its author, Colonel H. M. Urquhart. D. S. O. M. C., the book justifies every h-rpe and expectation with which its ap- pearance wu awaited. The painstaking LLIOIOLIQLIIILSS with which the writer pictures the record of the Battalion is rczti- forced by a well-balanced Judg- ment. by the exercise of a i111? dis~ not. and by the sane application of a mature sense of values. Hamilton. It had an unusual orig- in, and its early history could not The militia regi- ments from which the original 11x- peditionary Force Battalion was drawn incorporated all the virtues. the esprit de corps and the pre- judices which are no: uncharacter- istic of Highlanders. So i: was tin‘ v the 16th for more than livo yea carried on with each of its four ‘companies wearing a. different tab‘ tan. Fierce controversies developed whenever efforts ivere put forward Tto secure UIIIIOIIIIII)’; but the dif-, ficulty was eventually composed. Not unnaturally one immediately‘. looks in the history for the story of that immortal charge of the 16th Battalion through Kitchsners mid- night on April 1915. Opera‘.- iiig with the 10th Battalion, the Highlanders, it will be recalled, were thrown desperately against the advancing enemy on the open 2" lished to connect it with the gen~ cral plan of counter-offensive op~ erations. Colonal Urquhart supplies all that has been lacking so far as the 16th is concerned, and the his- tory of Canadian self-sacrifice is by so much enriched. iRllSIiCO, Nov. 23rd. The p916. in the Ypres Salient when l the Germans successfully assaulzctl ~ Mount Sorrel and Sanctuary Wood. , and were eventually thrown back.‘ iyColonei Urquhart supplzes the i r t and. again. east o! Courcelcue; capture of Vimy Ridge, and subsequent operations agains: the Arleux Switch, Hill 70 lthe Baf- talzon was not engaged in attack at Passchendaeiel and the bflillofi of 1918 are grapliicaiig: ti-rtailod In Particular does he dive-ll on the Catnbral fighting 1n which the 16:11 played such a noiabie part. , The history would not be tlin‘ of n Camidian unit if l‘. did no: con- .;>.iii much that was light and hu- morous. In this, respect Colonel Urquhart is fortunate, for the l6:l-l the L113 TIC-Ilfll lfzigaziiies, Like "Th" Lzsl iélllllg Post" of the Seve 13st- hearted product of men who had learned to laugh amid the. horror and tragedy of their environment. Colonel Urquhart draws copio from this regimental ‘PULJLLCCLZZOZI. quoting its caustic comment on things L". general and reproducbzg nizipy of its priceless absur AVOXLEA \\'OI\IE\"S INSITTYTII of ‘ ‘itute met at Clicst-rr Wooiiicr, 'l'lie a zil meeting Woniens In of . ‘s. opened in the usual man: ‘the minutes of last annin‘. : in; and of previous niee reciti and adopted. Roll call \\ Si‘. ' ' ffitccn . The Seer-f the f-nancliil report for ‘w nsfactczjv mci ee- ~ Elva Bcrnrrd and hits hIJl1~C-_\' tin: voted to , ,froni the .\frG irary for the wi {comniittcs of Nlrs. Dcqvlc Elvti ‘Bcrnatd and 31m. B. C‘._ Woclner ‘.\l PAGE FIVE Something gift could you give? We have books of all kinds, old and new, fiction and non-fiction. what can compare with The JCY of a BOOK tziinment-nil these you give when you give a Book! Let us help you ill‘. A .2 131»: month :lian K a C. Wt-bbs, CGVCII-t In homes whore the man of the A book l have read‘ Marion swv ‘Treasurer: An- finding this house-toehouse calling ervtwi by committee, .. .ii zlie meeting clos-: Xirional Anthem. increasing. for handouts is ‘house is out, it is somewhat d15- lllfblllg for the wife or daughter _'“lli‘ to be confronted by big 1'0“!!!- l lookmg customers and s. meal OI food demanded. Many citizens wh< . wjranclf are willing to Day their B11511 01 Webb sndLthe cost of feeding trail-den“. l" Ass: Srcjvgvery annoying. and feel it ls 11n- g officers Good Fel- STAGE GIRLS SHOW BEAUTY Loprppw, Dec, zo-tCPfl-Thero lat-e more beautiful girls looking for ‘work on the London SW86 “"11 W‘ t L I ++H+o++++o+++o §§‘§'.' §§~GC t E :‘§.'.4§-§'§§§‘.+§§§‘P§§§§§§,§q in Rustlco, being called home on Chrutmai Prone Brggiqhlfilytgeodéfi (By Captain W. W. Dfurriiy, .\l. (i, _ i 3:05 m lnirrii ______ account of the illness of her uiotii- ____ ' ‘ Canadian Press son Writeri .m"“'xflac'e_ > l” = “-"°~-°*~ : w» I er, Mrs. Frederick Toombs. It. is ‘on sale-l. ,BIV‘TE UYFAKVA, Dec. ZL-Jrhe library of, The nlghtmar! or m’ Somme ID , , pleasing toreport that Mrs. Toombs cums-rm“ CARD! can “d, m. histories devoted to the achieve- Wm, the Banana“ Opemflng W, ' QOKS __ the companions of : ‘ '5 5mm? Sig” °r ‘mhmmnenhlhose on view at the Guardian mm“ °1 mdmdw“ “m5 °‘ m” the Australians at siouquei Farm leisure hours-what nobler ‘s’ 2 1, 9Ft. STEEL SHAFTING Edison Railings; closing chorus, "1 silken life presenter of the all“. He iwas appointed to make the selec- Dianleter “with Hangers and Bearlngs, Gave My Life ‘or Thee? The ob was inducted into the society oni Read in conjunction with the no“, Money was also voted for WAYl-‘ARERS CAUSE ler before. That was the conclusion [Ming] which was a generous one’ March 5' 192$ ihistorles of the 42nd Battalion ln-eags g0,- mo sglgoql qhildrun Q53 HOYSEKEEPERS ALARM iol Jillian Wylie as the result of his _ ~, Write or Phone E095 t0 Foreign Missions, N, Major _ James H. Doolittle of‘ ‘Behesmrd Th?!” “hd 05 the Prlh- ‘each district at Christmas. Frog: _i—-—- cull for m girls whose job is main- . . three-gaunt” gpegd "com fame, “e55 Pflitfldas (311449? ‘V-lhimfil- ‘ram committee for December. Mrs. ST. 3LARY S. Ont. Dec. 20~'l‘hc , l_v to look beautiful, move ma" _..__. _ ,_ _ I J holds mgmbref§hiiLflrlpwrtllielgqclgty {huh m9 15th E095 fni’ (Owfllllfijvesley Smith. Mrs. l-‘lnrier Stowe" . says: "With winter lfully and sing accept/ebb’ in hi5 d‘ o Wlfch decrees that. members wear mmhleiihg ‘he 912M115“! Dlflllffl 0f art, Hilda itlnclicr ic and I umber of transientslpsntomino at the London HFIY"'~ Canadzan DC HOT an emblem of the caterpillar in‘ mm W0 male ‘mks in Julie-orienting. Next mew‘. c homeqdrome, "Dick Whittinsfolb" L__ ' A t A P e gold, awarded 5y theclub. pmjor‘, i" ~ I ~ » ~ — v . remlllm Doolittle has made the flight from_ film?) “who , Ottawa. to Mexico City. covering! m‘ . W (Q3 »\\'{-‘;i\‘~7l\ ' (Special to the Guardian) Canada, the United States and, ' " . HALIFAX, N. s, Dec. ZO-Tliose Meidw- l . who aré planning to g0 south ‘to the The perfection of the aeroplane, - R West. Indies during the winter will. and aircraft engines has rcducedi . O welcome the latest advice received; ‘he X19095“? 1°!‘ PB-Tifihllie Jhmpi‘ ' by Canadian National sfeamshlpg, thereby accounting (or the currenti _ ' ' officials pore with feggfd w ex.’ decline in membership. The hum-l , change the Canadian dollar being ber of members inducted into the . .. at a premiim. Ln Barbados, wmnp; club this year is lower than lzist ing to information received, the‘ despite the fact that as many as \ ' Canadian dollar l; worth $135 1-3 four have joined at one time in a A SHAYI-NG BRYSH . ~ i The coinageof Barbadosis Oha p571‘ single accident this Y6"- with sterling. This condition holds, Only ‘r1 persons Joined the ranks generally throughout the British of the Catepllar Club during- the West, Indie; and steamship 01m. year as compared with 02 last ycar lals anticipate it should result in a, and 131 dilfins 193°- greater travel to these winter re-l Hém’? wukfl‘ 01 CNCIBO W55 501-25 within the Empire, 531113183‘ the first f0 join in 1919. va Canadian National West Indies! Even if he already has a shaving brush. one of our new liithci‘ brushes will be sure i0 plciisc. Lowest Possible Prices. D0 not be satisfied with an INFERIOR article. Everyone can afford the BEST at OUR PRICES. We invite you to inspect our supply of Christmas Poultry. Government Graded TURKEYS, um“ ‘mm ham“ a" “new! t<="’°' l" “h” h“ “em” M A l’ll.\li run. 'l‘lil-.‘ BIAN wiio PLAYS ’ G E E s E, D U C K s, M I L K F E D be heavy from now on with Cana- Present in POFI- Th3. 15 their first _ CARDS cfllcKENa dirms going to the various islands "ehm-W- hi" “h 1°91 “Miami m“ is always useful. \\ vzirifiY _ ’ ill the Bltish West Indies for a it la lewd move. Ind has met with _ ,4 would tlinnk you for a pack We also have somcespecially GOOD BEEF now it-intei- liclfdirv, the guppoff, or the shippers, 1-1, n Infill‘ =1-*‘-“"1lh“‘“‘ ‘Wm or iwn of cards. on display along wqth our usual lines of FRESH ~ which you m“ chm,“ gt warcn For fishing trips. picnics at and CURED PORK products. The QUALITY and PRICE of all these fihrigtmag snack“ A 0min: :\L..\L{.‘I SOURIS ‘mes m" surprise yo“ The S. S. Lovat arrived in parti “fluid be n useful rift for the shore. work in the gar- WHY NOT ORDER EARLY AND SAVE Friday" evening. one day late on _ _ _ den 0i‘ 0n the farm-any- _ ])[$APP()]NTMENT_ nei- second weekly sailing to the THUMB“ FRIDAY AN "W will W" ivhei-e that an eapensive . ' Magdalen Islands. Adverse winds ' ’ D --,'\ which hllilht h? 5130mm, on? We will hold your goods under Prov" Prevented her sailing until Satur- SATURDAY W’ i of our chm). but guaranteed .._v Sanitary refrigeration and DELIVER Mixed uuu, z u»; .. 30c watches are just the thing. day evening. when W13 _ on 2 lb 2s .i p" you H The C. G. S. Aranmore arrived in Appl p" 3hr. 15¢. 35¢- 352 £. . mag‘ U 3S9 ._. PHONE __ 39o port Saturday for shelter. oflflffliifltl’ dos. .. . , 29c, 49c ~ " - Mr. Leo McNally, Montague, “m”! Chhdl 7' h“ 25¢ L Sweet Mixed Cookies. 5 trouble-man for the eastern sec- .\ l"l..-\.\‘Hl.I(2lI'l‘ different kinds. 2 lbs .. 29c ti tion oi’ the P. E. I. Telephone 00., Grapefrull, 5 m- 25¢ _ . ' a (l , motored to Sourls on Sp$ufdgy_ Broken Pekoe Tes, 4 lbs. 98c ONE OF THE NE“ Th0 Llflnd)’ llmhfl ll hhflhi» Mr. R. C. McLean of Mathew dz snu’ m lb.‘ ‘or 49¢ SAFETY RAZORS _ _ _ I _ u, . , “cum Ltd" returned from chap grille; 1:31:12. i pkp. 22.: “ t t u“. the icgulai flashlight in U lottetown by motor on Thursday. Ln: (mull) 3 25¢ so easy and pleafim o ‘ ' diilcrcni sin-s. or n delta mukc an ideal gift. SMOKING Ol"l‘l-‘1TS lithcr the whole set. or part CARPENTERS TOOLS A practical gift for the car- Tho local Laborers‘ Protective Association are furnishing the la- Our Free Engraving is a special Christmas offer on all Lug], g m, lnnicrn. uill prove useful to Shortening, 2 lbs. Island Cheese, 2 lbs. . the man unrltiui. w" unvoi- i? I ' . . , ‘ ‘, ' LI f d f Gifts 1101181111 of us- Li‘; Lhfintlltbptltilhalgthexse ‘he m“ ling at night. fndiifnthcohomz. _ 241B. u; (n3; iiiuai as _ »r_ i “ ; Open each evening until Xmas. he"??? Eiflil Clellltl‘, §'i.u"T'... its? _We will be Open for Business 1H URSDA Y, FRIDAY, and Labrador Herring, dot. .. 50c J. and A. KAYS Cor. Richmond s. Pownol JOSEPH RAYS 321 Fitzroy VEGETABLES BREAD AND BUTTER TEA 0B COPTEI 25c XMAS CANDY 0F ALL KINDS. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO WIIITPS Tea Rooms i ‘HIII-HPIIHQI-‘ffitP~I!¥H‘SHI@H1' _SA TURDAY nights The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. G. H. TAYLOR _ Jeweler and Engraver ALBERT KAYS l9 Weyniouth Si. if“n'llI.'3!1-'l‘ whiter-iv.»