£12.12..- n tlliitllN 0F HO" T ilFfill DP‘. Ell. what urc ri ‘ Z11!‘ hilt uillll .-lllJ}"Jl in tho i,:":tttl 1 . F'oci<ct Watches ~ i :- Cuff Links (Iigtlrcttc Cases Pearl Beads Fancy Beads ‘T... u“ f if?‘ --:',1‘-¥i For each pur Plant & Office 225 Fitzroy St. l'lTRl.\"T.‘l.-\§ CAROL ' Although ~- l\’"l (‘hrislltlus car- _' of great anti-‘ tin-j: l‘f'itk‘llC(‘l thcir greatest. h ...-t :- brautj: and composi- fifteenth ‘ tflllll rculi:rlt~.-, staid Dr. A.‘ of ClTHSL mast; Watches, Ladies’ Vlrist Watches, Gents \ Pan {S}. Pencil Sets (JUS TA RD iCE CREAM For Christmas Dessert We are making a Special Ice Cream Brick,--a delicious combination of fruits and nuts with a Custard flavor. Order early through any “Perfection" dealer or direct from us. 35c PIN TS 35c Central Creameries Ltd- Mallnce. 3.15 18c and 37c. Eve. 7.00 4.14.45 26c. 42c, 52c. (lit-rs in 1i har- yrage of fast lwisc - crack- 110W t h t" n ! LAURENCE or loss pagan customs of Yule, cithcr with thr- food or tho games and rc- i \'r“.,'; usrd at that swwistui. In ordcr I that thc people should pay more at- tention to thc spiritual side of this great festival of the Church, tho clergy composed many of the most bcautiftll of thc CllFtllF, and had them sung in thr churches at this time. i Tho word ilsolf is of Frcnch tirigin and rlcnotcd lho folksoni: and dtincc of tho country pcoplrn and lt is only “Cilllltiil t ‘urlii. in an adtircés bc- i _ Jftlrc tho I\7n.l'lt"lr.': “Killlflffi Club. through R ffvflk "l llllllvlfitll‘ 1118i. ll “ i); \'_',,,,,l,;-;_(l 5.1101113] that phi-Vitus become associrltcd solcly with ‘Chit 'ln lllrcl of tho vcry early Cllflfiilllflfi- 53‘. ~= tr-llallj; with tho more: .‘ l H1», _ ___ __~_______._.___—- ——>__-i_.i------;-i—-i~-~ '~ l ~ ~.-..-.\-..~5?'§ - a ‘x s. 5 tom t l{ p ti. $.14. K31 Q Kecp This Dodger XMAS GIFTS We are offering a prize to the valuo of $20 :0 the person who has the lucky Number. We have ‘the following articles for Xmas Gifts. Rosaries Ladies‘ Bracelets Diamond Rings Emblem Rings Gem Rings Brooches Signet Rings Conditions Of Contest chase of $1.00 a coupon is given "the more you spend the better your chances Purchasers must, to receive a coupon, bring either this Dodger or add in Guardian. Contest Closes Jan. 3rd at 8 p. m. Chcstcr A. Campbell , (lira-oilStrccb-Jcvvcllcn-NcxlToFcmlcl(FCliandlcr Your lfPhone 848 ; -1y Tin; s y, [Court on Stlltll‘(l1t_\' two drunks had .- lthvir lJ-lll of $10 cstrcatcd. S. ' I ' ‘ST. i GUARDIAN CENTRAL TODAY lllatlncr. 3.15 SCENIC i ' U " Western Gllflfdldfl l lfillltilillSlllli POLICE —SINCL.AIR‘S STORE will be open evenings next week until Christmas. l07l-12-22-2i --l>lOMli FOR THE HOLIDAYS- [A lzlrlzc- number of stildenus arrrrocl bv tht- cvcning train at SIHHITICFHRlQ on Frnllty from Prince of Wales Col- [lctzrn Mount Allison. King's College, land other lllP-TCS of learning, to silend thczr holidays at their homes. S. —-f‘0.'\ll\IE.\'Dl\BLE FNDERTAK- Il\ i-Thc ytiung boys of st. Patti's lPurlslt. StlllllllPl'.\‘l(l(‘. arc to be colit- lllltllltlfltl for the Christmas spirit they have shown in making up a box of Christvntas cheer for the children o1" St. Vincent's Orphanage so that they ‘would not b: forgotten on Christmas rjllrrlllng. S. i —l..\R(lE QUANTITIES or l'I-.'l.'l'r~i Tilt- llLltllJCl‘ of silvcr fox skins bring r; ..r:l by thc Co-cprr- lutivc Ntlxrkctllu: Dcpzirtlncltt of thc ‘C. N. S. l-‘. B. Association is con- siderably in r: s of the amount of skins rcccivvtl i=p lo this date last lytlir ltnd a Ltrgo siztfl‘ is employ/ed ‘day and night, (loaning, lotting ulnl ' preparing ' illiucing tho polls and lthrm for thc diflt-rcnt nlarkcts of, lluropc and Anlcricll. From present ‘llHilCflLlOllS tho Association (‘XpCCLi Ito handle, boforo tho season is over, _ la much largcr amount of skins than [the total handled in nny previous your. Tho skins nro morltly" of a mod- ium grudo although tlwrc are some wry fint- silvers being brought to lhc Association-S. i —.'\‘TUD‘li'lNG IN LONDON-Dr. William I-Iohtmn, son of Mrs. R. T. Holman, Suluvncrsidc, and Prof. of Bzlctcriologyi, Toronto University, and Dr. Rhos, Pathologist of McGill, have barn engaged by Mr. J. R. Mac- Aully, head of the Sun Life Assur- ance Co. of Canada. to investigate. and study the disease commonly known :11; creeping paralysis in Lon- don. England. Dr. Holman lms bccn ovcr thrrc for n short time getting tialn on tho subject front tho chief scirnlists in London and has also born -‘.l.ll(l_\'lll'I tht- disease in the London hospitals‘. l-lc had the pleas- UH‘ of morting Mr. Bernard who is n vcry fiunotls man and n I-‘cllolv of tho Ittlvul Collctzc of Surgeons, Lon- don. Dr. Rhrn. will not be able to go until the Xciv Your. S. --DELI(HITFUL CONCERT AT ELEANORS-A very delightful ccuccrt vans put; on in the St. El- cunors Hall on Friday last’ in n-ld of ‘tho school building. Ml’. Caull Cros- _, l\‘.'.'ll itfflOtl it’; chairman. The numbers '- lnacro :lll flf‘l.l',lliltllly rcnderctl and ,vcry much appreciated by the largo lziudioncc. A sale of candy helped to .:;ntrlbutc l0 the amount taken 1n which was a. vcry ncat sum. The pro- Hfftm is as follows: Chorus, Christ- mas Bells; Welcome, by three boys; Dialogue, Taking the Census; Rend- hig, Eric Tantoil; Holly Drill. School Children: Solo, Albllm MacDougall; JOB PRINTERY. lnllllOlllllllC, The Llfo of a Flirt; Acrostic. hfcrry Christmas; Duet. Miss Rowena MacLeod and Mr. Ed- ward Lockhart; Recitation, Ralph Arsenault; Dialogue, Uncle Joe's Mill; Reading, Margaret Jones; Candle Drill, School children; Pan- tomime, Mrs. Bradley, 'I‘he Manger Throne; Recitation, Adrien Gallant; Dialogue. Who Kissed Barbara; Rieading, Mrs. Bradley; Song, Alban MacDqugall; Chorus, A Song of Mer- lry Christmas. S. SANTA PALS tConthlucd from page 1) l l l NEEDY CHILDREN Following Ls the list of needy child- rcn on the Guardian list: l2l3 Shirley 2 1.2 dog. l2“ Ada. l0 book. . 245 Caroline 15 book. 246 Lawrence 12 hockey stick. 249 Mary 10 school box. 258 Dorothy 14 shoes 3's 259 Jean 11 stofiings 260 Jhnmlc 10 rubbers 1's i201 Ansel 0 rubbers 13's |'.'62 Reggie 7 rubbers 12's 1C3 Bill, 12, boots 4 264 Paddy, 9, sweater =265 Joseph, 6, ovcrshoes l2 272 Margaret. 12 books ,275 Norine, 6 mos. rattle l 21a. Rosella, s. doll. l 279. Paddy, 4, blocks. l 280. Peter, 1, rattle. 281. Alfred. 3, rocking horse. 282. Baby, 6 mo, coat. 283. Clarence, 5, swcater. 284. Harold, 3, teddy boar. 285. Jimmie. 6, teddy bcllr suit. 236. Marjorie, 4, sweater. "87. Gordon, 3, sweater. a SANTA PALS l l Following is a list of Santa Pals: iMrs. H. S. Hcndcrson, Mrs. L. C. Avorthy", Miss Anna Mclnnls, K. C. 11., Miss Leila Worth, Mrs. Henry lAitkeu, Lowel Brchnut, Miss Betty lIh-uce; donation in memory of Brad- ford McLure, Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, Mr. Bcnj. Brcmner, Mrs. Murdock Mc- Kinnon, Mrs. (D12) ‘Taylor, Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mr. A. A. Alley, Master Bartlett Cosh, Mrs. G. H. W. Wood, Mrs. W. H. Prowsc, MrI Holbrook, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. George E. Brown, Miss Audrey Birch, Jacklci Middleton, Dr. 'r. s. E. Robins, Mrs. " J M. McFadyen, Mrs. J. R. Burnett, Miss E. Burncttf Master George Burnett, Mrs. Bcnjanlln Rogers, Mrs. l Li; CZXAKKLQI lulvWll QUAAUJL. lly United Church lliatherine Hyndman. l Mr. Jack Boll. Gill. Mrs Wm. Partridge. Mlllan, Gordon Dclllots. R. William Brycnton. rs lChven Rogers. Mr Allison Rogers. lNew Glasgow. att David Adams. Mrs Pethick. Harold Stewart. Miss Margamt Mir Mlllnn, Mrs Lorne Coles, Mrs Rod McDonald Miss Mclvinll Saunders Miss Johnston. Betty. Miss H. G. Hall. Master George Rogers. Mmtcl‘ Tom Rogers, Miss Rose Mary Rogers. C. B. SamplenAlvln Mc- Rae. Reginald bfcRae. Jack Mc- Millan. Jack McMillan. John Nich- olson. Robert Muthcson, Mrs Peter lnman. Clark Bros. Miss Gladys. Mathcson. Errol Luntl. Mrs Mary Sillar. Mrs, J. L. McLeod. Mrs Noel DcBlois. Master Tom DeBlois, Miss Beryl DeBloLs Miss Audrey De- Blois. Mrs N. B. Prowse. Mrs George Pearson . Billie Burke . Mrs. C. H. Black, Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, St. James C. GI 1. T., Mr. C. H. Black, Miss Margaret Mallet, Mrs. Geo. R. Clark, Miss Florence R. McPhee, Mr. ‘n. Hilton Climphflll, North River School Junior Rcd Cross, Marguerite Morcsidc, Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Geo. If. Toombs &= Sons, Master Donald Seaman, Master Frederick Seaman. Miss Avilla Mathieson, Mrs. J. A. Mathleson, Mrs. Tait, Mrs. C. D. Mc- Lean, Miss Irene McQuald, Mrs. P. J. Proud, Miss Doris Affleck. CAMPAIGN AT SUMMERSIDE The list of Santa Pals is growth: and the list of needy children ls growing also. More Santa Pals arc needed if every little one is to realize his wish on Christmas morning. Will you please leave your gifts .-tt the Rod Cross Rooms in thc Town Hall. 1 Helen, doll and carriage 2 Irene, set of dishes 3 Wilford, train _ 4 Raymond, teddy bear 5 Baby, rattle 6 Mary Eletha, doll carriage 7 Harold, something from santa 8 Elrlc, something from Santa 0 Ira, train 10‘Olive, set of dishes 11 Jerard 12 Robert 13 Llllla 14 Edmund l5 Eva SUMMERSIDE SANTA PALS Mayor Llclstone, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. A. S. McKay, Mrs. Wnltcr Callback, Frank Cameron, Mrs. Morley Bell, Mr. A. E. McLean, M. Pl, Mr. o. Shelton Sharp, M. L. A. Mrs. (Senator: Crcelman McArthur, Mrs. Arthur Bell. Master Alex Mc- Innis, Mr. Ewen Nicholson, a friend, Miss Strong, Mrs. (Archdeacon) White, Miss Eleanor Green, a friend, Mr. D. B. McDonald. .Mr. L. R. Allen, M. L. A. Tobacco ls a. substance found in many parts of Anlcrlca and in some Christmas gift cigars. W. C. S. lvlcLure, Miss Eilceil Ryan, MlSS Mary Cathcrlnc Wright, Mrs, Isaac Carter, Miss Bertha Carter,» Mr. Irwin“ Jenkins, Mr. Russel R0p_; or, Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Mlss. Nora Longworth, Margaret and Arthur Como, M153 Elinor Cook, Miss Joan] Williams, Miss Mary Walker, Mlssl Corinne Walker, Miss Lexie Davlson, l Saunders, Allison Saunders, stuff ngc. Mr. Borden Ling, Miss Aileen Campbell, Miss Audrey Harvey, Mrs. Mrs. (Capt) Taylor, Mrs. 1. J. Yco, Mrs. Hal Warren, Mr. James Wur- ren Hoff, a friend, a welLwlsher, n. friend, 1n appreciation. Phyllis Fos- ter, Dr. W. J. McMillan, u friend. n friend, Mr. W. W. Crosby, Mr. Walter L. peer, Brian Pllllter, Mrs. Jnmu Mc Kee, Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, Teddy Shaw, Mrs. Jennie B. I-llllson, Miss Doris Howatt, Mien Constance Hynd- man, Stanley Workers Junior Red Cross, Mr. G. H. Buntlln, Mill Mary Williams, Mlu llllnor Williams, main Brehlut, Donald Brehlut. Mina Ruth Henrtz- Mn Gordon Wright, Mm Wills, Mu L. P. Tan- ton- Mlu Dmle mater. Mlle Dorothy Andi-ow, Mr: Alex. McDonnld. Mrs J. I. McDonold- Mlu Gnu Blank. horn. Mrs Murdock Rosa. Elmer Llng- Arthur Ling. E. W. Olm-pbcll Natalie, Cook. Mia lrcnc Home. a friend of Santa Claus, Marlon] oi‘ the P. E. I. Protcstant Orphan- 1 B. M. Vail, Mr. Ernest Waldron Vnll, , tcr, Allison Foster, Mrs. E. A. Fos-' l wuAlemlll. Idthbwgan. Flora Dougan, Harold Dougan- Dc- ‘Blols Brothers. Mascot Group. ‘rrln. C. G. I. T., Miss l Mr. A. K. Lord, Mr. Ernest c. Holmo. Miss Francis Daugherty. Miss Sybil Mc. Mr Alex. Grant, A Friend. Irene wedlock. Freda Gallagher. Mrs W. John hfcNcvin. Mrs H. L. Hardy. Miss M. S.» Dnvld Gillespie, A Friend. Miss Gertrude How- PURDIE A: FERGUSONS have ' Mrs s_ C’ r409". M,“ an}, from 81.25 to $7.00 per pair. poi-be». mum DeBlols. 1mm 00.: i Blols. Mrs W. E. Cotton. Miss Mary Jane Doull, Mrs. Marcus Calder, Ma's ter Ralph Calder, Mr. W. C. Latv- MEN'S HOSIERY (IIOLEFROOF) -All the new fancy pattcrrls and were very slushy Satunlly evening, ‘um. Margaret 6mm Flora mm.“ nudes boxed ln fancy Christmas and pzdestflans had to pick their A FflcncL M“ 05m, Johnston“ packages. prloes 75o and $1.00 pcr way Ov-rflflllly. cfipefllfllly Ht stmeb ln- l Mrs Wm. McDougall. Mt: Henry E. lMcck, Mr c. 1.. WllllflmS. Mi: Jack Clark Mrs Hnmnmnd Ward. M1's F. lpnlr. PURDIE dz FBRGUSOWS. c. M. hockey skates. Prices rnnglngM. 1076-l2-22—3l_ LADIES‘ SILK, sllk and wool, and Walking conditions were much 1m- fancy holoproof hoslcryl. Prices $1.00, proved yesterday duo to the frost of 1,4,“) ~zq “om eagierawd"n -- .._.-Lc.l a" ____ . nus sum to lay out a. remmd‘ c. owl: nocxsv BOOTS and c. c. "fmy- It 1s doulltnll m rkaft": for Christmas. Buy them ° ‘he N-H-l-t- 9111b! have a bill ofqnl. ll ; u. .. . a r-maovsorrs. "m" u hub. or mu; .5 W] "1" 107,342,224‘ Yet Professional hOCkQy is sam- A»: ___ P- ¢0ld mine 1n Boston an" l0 b: rout“: STREETS - Sidewalks “ mmment on foot ti. m,» 1.21m“ . N-H-Ih 028m 1n there He“ uilvlllc] ' Tflson. lflolchln; Methods tcrscctlom. Motorists found it neces- 1076-l2-22-2i sary to proceed carefully through k H°°k°Y wadiint; lllflthqgj; the sloughs of snow and slush. eplf "m5 with the aqvancem the game The“, 15m a ent 0i the game m“, who isn't mentor l, studying to outwit the Oufclllttitfiiitl: "In- $l.50 and $2.00 per pair tn nlce Saturday night, although the streets Christmas gift ymckngcs at PURDIE. were oxtrmiely slippery. K? FERG USONS. GIVE 107612-22-21 HOLEPROOI‘ HOSIERY -—Saturday's buying of silver BUSY DAY FOR. LEVIN FUR C0. fox for Christmas. Prices $1.00 to $2.00 pelts 1n the local office of the Levin per pair at FTIRDIE <5; FERGUS- Fur Company was the busiest for 0N3. CORRECTION—TDO special train for tho Crystals-Abbics gums leave Snnilncrsldc all 4 p. m.. not 3.45; and the return fnrc will he $1.75, not $1.65, as ntlvcrtisczl clse- wihcrc in this tssuv. 1079-12-22 MANY PELTS PURCHASED- Durlng Wednesday and Thursday Messrs. McLurc and MncKitinon sc- curcd a largoinilmbcl- of the very bcst quality: fillYCl‘ fox pelts ill tho Prince County capital, for which rc- mulierutlvc prices were given. LOOKING will 1070-12-22-21 many seasons. Mr. A. Levin. prcsld- ent. of the company, arrived on Frl- dny night. with lllm in the offlcc were Mr. A. Aarons, cniel’ fur buyer. who has been here since the season opeurd, and Mr. B. Roy Holman, lo- cal l"_‘1ll‘6$(‘l'llatl'.'l*. The large quant- ities bought on Saturday mcludod over 140 skins from Mr. John A. Mac-- Donald. It will interest foxmelfto note that the Levin Fur Company will be buying additional large quant- ltlcs or silver fox pelts during this week and throughout the season. Mr. Levin hhusclf will be remaining for several days. 1052-12-22 _.-__. 15M ovzzza (By Teal This department is in receipt of n letter from "Old Tinler," Sorry, but we cannot. publish anonymous letters without first, having the name of the sender, which is not necessarily pub- lishccl. Great Interest In Game So much interest ls being mani- fest ill the coming Abogwclt-Crystnl clash that the management 'of the Forum have arranged for a special train, leaving Summersldc, mas afternoon at 4 o'clock.‘ It; ls ex- pected that close to five hundred fans will Lake advantage of the op- portunlty of witnessing the season's opener between these age old rivals. Has a Most Dlfflcult Task President H. 0. Schryer, of the Maritime Hockey Association will have a most difficult job on his hands if he attempts to curb the importation of hockcy players at the present time. Apparently the M. A. H. A. docs not intend to ofler strong opposition 1n the open market, but, strange to say, takes a roundabout method by issuing a warning through an Ottawa paper. If Mr. Schryn or his associate, H. V. White, ficorctary of the M. A. H. A., had an ofllcial statement to make on the situation they should have glvcn it to the Canadian Press or at least to the Maritime newspapers. It would ap- pear on the face of it, however, that an effort was made to score off someone and to tell the truth. 1f this ivas the ldcn, it certainly work- ed. The story goes that New Glas- gow was seeking additional strength from Ottav/a and vicinity, but the wamlng from the Maritime Hockey Association put a. crimp lnto their plans for tho moment, and perhaps, in this particular direction, for good. However, it can be expected that the uctlon of the M.A.H.A. in this ros- pcct will not be the closing chapter Exhibition Game CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE Chrlst- l [of the lmportntlon story. It Just [can't be done 1n that way. When the shoe begins to pinch, it has to be stretched, and the um: applies to the present. situation-New Glu- gow News. . Filling Clancy Wutes a Couple of l" Threats l l Another interesting story concom- llng Morcnz is related by King lClancy. who has a high regard for lthe ablllty of the former Mitchell lmarvel. Clancy had blossomed into u regular defence player with the Ottawa Senators, and one night the‘ Senators were playing the Canadi- ena. Morgliz was particularly bril- liant. that night. Ind the Ottawa du- fense pair, Clancy and Bouchor, were having considerable trouble keeping him away from the goal. Morenz was returning to his position after one dazzling rush goalwnrd, and he happened, to brush against Clancy. As he went by Clancy snarled into his car: "Come down here again and I'll cut your head off." "What's that?" exclaimed Morcnz, wheeling quickly. Clancy repeated the thunk. with cmphasia. "All right," nld Howie, "I'll be right back." And he came buck again and again, much to the dlscomflturc of Mr. Clancy Ind Mr. Bouchcr and Clint Benedict, ln the Ottawa. net. The High Coat of Hockey‘ In Bolton Charles F. Adams, President of the Boston, NHL. club, preaks into print with the statement that it coats $350,000 a year to run n professional hockey team in Boston. The Boston Arena, which ls called the Boston Madison Square Garden. becluae lt ls owned by the some people who control the New York edtflce. zeta $100,200 of this amount, or nearly 35,00 per gnmeu It, therefore, costs matter. GM 3'0 Wrist a. Watch nd Pocket es Chains l Bracelets Rings Necklets "Earrings Vanity C3395 Cuff-Links Tie Pins Signet Rings Cigarette C a s e 5 and Lighters. A generous assort- ment of pleasing de- s|gns._,E ngr avi ng Idlone in any style you I e. c ‘tij-i dnteresting llarcels given away with any of the above from $2,QO up. f‘ _ For i Him Boamsmlonkfl for this funoul imprint nu tfin Pm ynll'b\IV'“l " m.S..P or? ——DUOFOLU-“fg Thin Ilonlmi! ' hold: v1.4 fl more ink that; oven mvri, it with rauuife-fi lees To and .\ iafiuarunlcel ' ;, Life. on», Pencils Inna tho Prm. Duofold Pm: $5 $7 S10 IENBUAIANTEID Fundla to maid all. $2.50 M §5 OIIAUPIEIPQMSZJS undid-J" the Bruin management. nearly $250,- 000 for operating expenses, inch-ding E. W. TAYLOR ABEQsWEITS CRYSTALS BIIITISTMAS NIGHT AT , 8.30 Tickets On Sale at the Forum Box Office Wednggdgy g1; 10 A, M, (Prices Extra) 75c" 60c. fi 50c. ._J Jeweler — Olilflmfim“ 14': Richmond Street. "__ _ ._.._._...--— - 0932-12-16-twfm. _g__ __,_,. OPTOMETRY science. u n epeolnllml oonoontrlllnl l" l“ '°' numb to the end the‘ Dlhnllfi Vhlon ml! l" lye Strain relieved In‘ "ado ‘mbfl-nggg ('0!- motel. f time elem" not!!! 5"” u. the can o! Severe Headaches u; head- " "ca. “l. t» uvullnlu ti; condition: m: ml- !" "*"'“'“ i; mun: ml" Wm‘ I"°"°'" aim unveil" 11'1"" i. F. IIIITBIIESllll ‘ onoMrrIN-‘T