A/_\ h h emu‘: for the 1021 are DINNER 'l'eu(lcr, young, 'l‘l.'lll\'ld\'.\', ll). 15¢ CURSE, ll). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 15C ;lill\ Foil (‘ll1tfl§l*j§\vS, ll‘. ...; 17L‘ ])l'('l§>\ ll). . . . . . . . . ... .....15L‘ (Yhristmzis Nl"'l'h‘. lb. . . . . . .. 10c‘ ('hrislui:1s('.\\'l)l('. l1». . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15H" in 50L‘ Christmas FRUIT‘. (irons-cs. ipplcs. (iirzgwus at prices to suit your purse. livery thing: an up-luml;ilt~ (iawicl-ljv snyialL-s. D0 your (‘lzriwinvirs"i'"1>;‘“l ' RIX’S Gr n ‘I: 51"’ 2 l v . R11 inach ‘member of the caste scented ,tu iISSIllYI" more sucwly the roir- Mo? l.ON(l\V0lt'l‘1l ;\\'l~INl7i~1 r -l'HONi*JS-- ma: v i And Prince County mutter-n some"! “nnzons. scissors and pocket cutlery sold at Bruce's. 1101-12-11-21. -NIAB IPATAIJTI-Mears Bomood Raynor and Gordon Dol- dwwniug on ‘luesday afternoon. when the ice from which they were fishingjave way precipitating both men into thewater. A number of other fishermen, who were some " tenee Away at the time, noticed their plight and hurried go their rescue just, in time as Mr. Dnlziel was on the verge 0f collapse when taken from the icy wuten-K. -BADMINGTON Racquets for ‘Christmas, in stock at Bruce's. 7161-12-17-21. -"TIIE MIX UP” AT KENSINO- TON—Thc three act comedy drama presented by local talent in the Kim; George ilali, Kcnsington, on jvcduesday night tvas a g‘ and suc- ccx. The players with the excep- ziel of Olelmont narrowly eeoaped » l/Vill Make hon of Mr. and M: Norman l\!-.~ Donald, were nil ziml; 1, their f1rst appeal-anon bcfore n. Iicnsivntou 'lll(ll(‘l'iCC mid many favorable com - mrrts \\‘\‘l'E hcnfl ("m the lnrr-‘I 1l1“‘l'.\1‘l" pr-"swit Tito ay~p2~3‘a‘i*:: ."~"|'-\'l' 1v_\' npplzusr any“. the hlfil‘ "ly folimwn; {ho “wane mivvp" wi-t h"\' or. “urvgefl t“; 21th., , to: as the play advanced, ted to them. The parts of "Pa" and "Mu" Bcncc wcre admirably por-i PRINCIPLES OF GRADING returned to the {iroduccr of them. Practice lLlS iuuvcil the " ' of the The grading of farm products as theory tnvolrt-cl in the grading prin- cnnleci out under the administra- tion of the Dliniuiun Live Stock Liranch is Lmscd on the principle that it is soiuiri business to classify live stock and live stock prociucts in such a way that the consumer will be nbie to recognise and purchase quality products. and that the price premium which the consumer will pay for the better grntles should be ‘ cipjc In LYPIIIIJHLlOllS incentive to quality Grading activities have been production, With resultant pricc hermit in producers. '_ l Thu woriri-conqueror is valiant; ‘Scene M m" play i5 13m m a Smani m, is he “.110 conquersulersey town near New York City. it plcte with lightning H1011? llllil58lf.——1'ltf(lCI‘. ‘s 1:. in; 3 absolutely Hllilfi. ;. other Jewvcl lery. fiifliiesxw-srv D- '. 1w‘ 3i? _--.._».¢¢mt-\.—dr<1.-—¢q=:*!:1>2‘;"§§£ umber supply the ‘following: Viz: Pinned I'll“: Bunrlia .. Unplaned Pine Boards . Pinned Spruce Boards .. Pinned 1x2 Spruce Strapping Pinned 1x3 Spruce Strapping .. Planed 2x4 Spruce studdiitg lson ltfcNaugllt acted the part of ‘the lligli voltage, fast working rcnl: cntatc agent to perfection. Messrs ‘i-‘red Semple and Urban A CONQUEROR iacted the parts or Kcmpy James land Duke Merrill respeclively. The: mind, snappy and trayed by M1‘; and Mrs. Norman’ ivlacdonald. This young couple show marked histrionic talent in whnfeverp roles they essay. The parts of Mr. Bcizcels spcndthrift dnughtcrs were well performed by the lillssos Mil-l clrcd Bishop, Edna Champion and‘ Airs. Watson liirNairzht. Mr. Wat- Hickey l l l is ultra modern in character re-l chzurges oft humorous re- >3! t“ even g-rcnferj Y unit fr in ti». “1..'P.‘> ‘ ... retina GIFTS GAL ORE This season we iiud we have too mztnv “niches and Pens H1741 Pencils in stock and propose t0 move them out on tlu- following plan. itlveigvoue who buys one of our fine n lllifl‘ 01‘ rociucr wxvrcurzs will be given "Wm" “d “mm” “"“°"" a Pencil or Plumtain Pen, value from $1.00 t0 $5.00 ‘lmm“"K‘ .\ (fl l. z 2i “- " '“'—_" n“ m“ "wk go ‘mm Nth —BADMINGTON, the ideal m- ihis coterie of young ihespians for their fine presentation of this high- torts, enough profanity to class it with “big time" stage productions of ‘legitimate’. Niiss Bishop played the role of Kotc Bcnce, who had the illusion that she possessed an artistic temperament, in a most realistic manner. she literally "liv- ed the part". Great cfcdi‘. istdue Rough Boards .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . spruce Slieutiiiii: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . other lmrchnaes from $2.00 and upward. A fine stock of Rings, Neckleis, Cuff Links and Artistic engraving done on the premises.‘ E. W. TAYLOR Established 1870 142 Richmond Street, Chzirloiieimvn Lumber We have on hand and will be pleased to $1.00 per 1H0 it. and up $1.00 prr-ilifl it. and up . $1541 pi-r 101i ii. and up $1.1m pcr 100 ft. and up . $1.75 pi-r 100 fl. and up 00c pvr 100 it. Lincal 75c prr 100 ft. I. rnl . $1.230 pl-r 100 it. Iliulnl Pinned and Iinplaned 2x5 sprru-c stumbling $2.00 prr I00 it. Mcrchantable Pinned Ilemlnllt iimmls $1.50 pr-r inn ft. Also full line of Spruce Ssantling, Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. PaolVs Wharves door winter game. Books of ruics supplied free at Bruce's. 7115-12-15-21. —DISCUSS RELIEF WORK-A special meeting of the Summerside Branch of the Canadian Legion was called and held Friday even~ ing in the Armoury, Summerside, to consider needy cases among ex- service men for this Christmas sea- son. Twenty-one members were present and unanimously endorsed the object of the meeting. After some discussion of the funds avail- able it was decided upon motion that the Executive Committee be empowered to expend asum not ex- ceeding thirty doilars for this pur- pose. The president pointed out that the winter is only Just begin- ning and further cases are boimd to crop up before next spring. Further remarks from various members showed that the Branch was very anxious that the project- a... Thaw For Service Shirts ... . .. 89ct0 $5.00 Ties 29cto$1.50 Hose 35ct0$l.00 Mufflers . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $5.00 Braces 35ct0$1.25 Belts 40cto$1.50 Pyjamas . . . .. . .. $1.35 to $4.50 Gloves . .. . . . $1.00 to $4.50 Sweaters . . . . . .. $1.39 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs . . . . 10c to $1.00 Robes . . . . . . . . . $3.75 to $10.00 \.. Merry Christmas DECEMBER 17, 1933 Prowse Bros Limited Gifts. Very Appmnriate GIFTS ’ L th C ts Bqsié..?z.l..?ll.-.(.)a$5.75 t0 $8.25 M ’s Leather Coats $8.00 to $17.50 Young Men’s Overcoats $16.50 to $30.00 Club Bags . . . . . . $1.50 to $21.70 Suit Cases . . . $1.25 t0 $17-75 Men’s & B0y’s Caps 50c to $2.00 Men’s Hats . . . . . . $1.75 to $6.00 Wool Reversible Blankets. Rose and Blue, Rose and Gold, Green and Mauve. Prices $5.75 t0 $7.50 ‘... cci Legionary lectures be given“ the widest publicity in order that the public may sec that in supporting uannwoon FLOORING W have a large shipment of beautiful Ilirch flooring -e Extra quality at ordinary price. MaeDiiiiALiI-RDWE woonworunuo C0. LTD- Phone 341 Charlottetown ‘CHSZOII. LL is always this programme they not only are; tive lectures but will be able byl this means to materially assist thel Siunmersicie Brunch of the Lcgionl in carrying out their desired relief work this winter. After adjoum- ment, four card tables provided amusement for the rest of the evening. S. ' —BUY (‘. f‘. M. SKATES, llock- 0i‘ Boon, slicks and ]l\l(‘l§5, at. Bruce's. ‘10151-12-15411. nmufr‘ 9nd Mrs‘ J‘ J‘ McDmmld» dangerously ill, will be pleased to C-lz-nfmnmg given thc opportunity of listentngj RN“, Tuesd to very entertaining and instruc-t a! or we mm Mrs Lcllnn. They found the road very young _K bncl and dangerous-K. ' ' -—<Mrs. Wm. Higgins, Kensington, William Matthews, l-Ilmsdnle were rctu ned this ivcek from the Prince recent visitors to Kcnsington and 001ml)’ Piv-‘Ditalvi-hero she uncicr- vicinity. Mr. O'B-ten is tho twner “Tilt F‘ Seiif/"s operation. Her many of the famous Island bred pncor friends will he pleased to hear she Colonel Aubrey the scnsniiotnil 2.1055“; m, Quspgyggux‘ gqntll-iugg n11 Eve, l5 Iilflkihi! 200d progress toward re- performer nn Charlottetown Ex- this “'99); until rm cry'-i{, Bit! Nfilhlt} ill; 1*‘l\'l1;l—ltIR PERSONALS Mr. O'Brien has some idea of let- ting him start in the icc races this winter-VIC —'I‘he many friends of Miss Kitty McIntyre. New Annun, who was ‘motored m India“ hear she is recovering, Miss Mc- “y w attend me ‘ma’ Lntyre who is Plince Edward Is- Angus Mac‘ land's oldest resident is 106 years __ EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'I\IEN‘S CIIRISIMAS GIFTS. choice selection-Ties, scarves. shirts, gloves, hosiery at Leards, Souris. 7159-12-17-11. ..'DI.1N1‘IS GREAT Montague. . . ‘SERVICE next Sunday as -Mr. James O'Brien and Mr. Georgetown, '7 p. MLLE. (TllANlfil. ECONOMY PARIS, DOC. Christmas hibition race track a few yen :; n30. Dcccmbcr 21th. the gowns for t . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown ‘Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at If. J. Maboirs Drug Store, Church of Canada. Georgetown, 11 a. ml: Newtown Cross, 2.30 p. m.; WHITE IN EVENING Chanel, drcssmaker, who designs to The women, is herself such an elusive person that it is difficult to des- cribe what she wears. She is sel- dom seen in public but she drum; recently at the Ritz. She was wearing a very simple gown of white crcpey fabric mods Within the new line that appears on her latest models with the corsage conlng down in a point below t!" waistline on the skirt both back and front. Its only ornaments was a narrow embroidered belt and he! rubies and diamonds. She wore fl little white ermine Pererine of the type she recently has adopted. nwdfl with a. point st the back and swnrthcd round the 118111?- l2-l3-dti. IN THE United foilovws: Sturgeon, m. ‘V EA IE5 Ii-Jt/Ihdcmoisellc housunds of other vu= “l N,’ OUT TO Grr A Cup 0F Coi-‘FEE. , _ Bv (leorgt- N .», '1 j» ‘"01 D-mlTbis NOHNR~ BOTH-l. oH-oocroni MY FATHER -r l \ MF . "H1? i WANT ’-J--*J do AN an" v-‘IM- b-iQA/YOU savso m5 LFE C T 1 ‘You RE JUBT A DARLNG’ f. _ . , ‘ l l‘ ‘J Ow. I'M '50 HAPDY- \¢JELi.\ i i.) ‘bit; HiM- HE Jucsr ‘5TEPPED ARRNED INTOWM- OH up». new __ WONDER ‘g u EVER THANK ‘(o0 i’ dililll "ll Q. P gal that is served 19d i-hll Yell‘ i five-w‘. . -' IZ-l] _v_ . _ ’ I i931. Kin‘ Penna SynJ-me Inc. Gnu Bum: npu marvel-