At the 46th. - S A Anniversary A Here’s_gews l I4 Birthday, GIFTS and "' ‘ 4 tNotices , Cthriaianu ma for 100.000 Bd- dlea who otherwise would HIV! beau missed by Santa Claus was once azain achieved by the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides oi Can- . working in a chain oi to 3 Big Birthday} The discarded or secured with the support o! local newspapers. churches. public schools and the In nlnny Dlaces toy-ad- mission matinsa were leiven by movie theatre manazers. Firemen ' in Saskatoon. Edmonton. Ottawa. Ohatham and other centres shar- ed in the practical work o! mak- ltna. reoairina and paintine woollen ovs. In "many centres the toy distri- bution was made in co-oberation with the welfare organizations and service clubs. scouts ci the needy districts o! Saskatchewan were aslsted in meeting the heavy de- mands upon the Prairie Santa ‘ Claus by bulk shipments o! aiits -~~ | from eastern toy shops-London. - Hamilton. Toronto. Ottawa. Mon- treal Bit. Johns. Qucu Other toy snubs d Chr parcels to individual families in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The Scout- Guide-Herald Sunshine get, the PERFECT com‘ AT ONE THIRD OFF o! every nneuneeranuule Ear if you’re prompt y0u’ll The forty-sixth anniversary sale offers you a perfect opportunity to secure the coat you have been wanting for months. Just think of being able to buy one of these lovely, fur trimmed garments for one third less than the regular price! These choice coats are all new this season, beautifully tailored and all chamois lined. They include fur trimmed S coats, price $16.95 for — —I1I30 $19.50 fur trimmed coats $ selling for — — — -- — — $25.00. coats trimmed with Bombay Lamb, Wolf and Persian $16 Lamb selling for — — — I r $29.50 coats trimmed with Persian Lamb, Wolf, Beaver, Bom- S bay Lamb, selling for — — $35. coats in the new Knobby material trimmed with Racoon_ Persian Lamb, toy . . .105 strip John Arlrtle for Christ- mas at the boat's ports o! all. Credit for development oi the Christmas Scout Toy Repair Shop as an annual R00d tum on a larae Scouts o! Canada. in the Weekly News Bul- letin of ImDex-ial Boy Scout Head- quarters. Alter telling of the suc- cm of similar scout ‘ray Shops in London. Dundee. Glasgow, Man- chester and other Old Country cit. Australia. Rhodesia A . the article continued: ‘Full honours for solving the prob- llem noes to the Canadian Boy Scouts. to whom thousands o! children throulzhou/t the world owe thedr thanks ‘The! started the $39.00 coats in the ncwmaterial trim- m'ed with Persian Lamb, Racoon, Red Fox, and Wolf $ selling for — - — :- - -é- $49.00 coats trimmed with Persian Lamb, Racoon, Red Fox, $32 Squirrel & Wolf_ selling for I $55.00 Lama Coats trimmed with Toy shop “hang ‘hm is one o, Wolf collars, S“ the most masterly pieces oi’ wood "mug for ___ _ __ ___ _ __ - turn omanlzation seer cameo out by Scouts.” All untl-immed Winter Coats from A Montreal Scout Cimstmae To! $10.95 to $2950, Repair Shop truck sent out to col- lect discarded and broken toys w-l-m -¢..u~_-.~.¢ -.>-»~_4» Que-H». . __g¢q.a-eav.nnl-lnnn ~nn~auhu Bombay Lamb and Wolf S lelling tor - -- —- — ,—- ‘selling st — — — — 1-3 OFF These Splendid Coats are moving out at record Speed — Choose yours NOW l There will be, positively NO FURTHER REDUCTION Mcsolllsa. MFLE0DL__.."P""' New Glasgow And Vicinityl - i-svorable reports are heard irom the patients who are at FINGER?- receiving treatment in the Prince Edward Iilllnd Hospital irmn this ieotion. ‘ Mr. Albert Ling. who has BC- ‘depted a position with the Royfll flank oi’ Canada entered on his new duties at the Hunter River Branch on Tuesday oi this week. Blends wish him everv success. '5 Mrs. Percy Dickieson is visli- lnlz her daughter and son-irl-imv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy BemlfilL- H1111" tor River. ' - t; Friends will retzret to learn o! file lllrlcss oi Mm. Townsend Mc- elll. at her home in North Rus- Qlco. ‘. Mil. Rlcndsl A Iained the members oi the es‘ Aid and Missionary Society at her home on Monday. Jen. 3rd with suite’: number in a“ ‘ nos. The Jlissonnry meetliluz opened ‘the President in the chair. by unq- g: "I Love To Tell human’- votioml period led by the Freq ‘dent-and ma. Renhl Houston. , Mia. Howard . "p . Houston enter- Ladi a i uurnw w, lemmas-ell m Mia. Nelson McDonald followed. the lord's Prayer in unison. Read- inlz. The Way to the New Year. by Lois McDonald. Readins. Ehselnrtial India. by Mrs. Elbert Hill and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. Beedlinse. Wo- men who work tor Me. by Miss Ruth and Mrs. R. B. Dickieson. ei- ter the business session. the meet- i the QWJBM. . reahmems passed by the hostess. assisted by the coulmittee in charge. — G. The annual Ohrisiarllas Bchool concert was held in the local hall here on Thursday evening Dec. 22 and quite a number attended. The eveninq was not as favorable as could be desired and owing to the storm the crowd was not as lame as it would otherwise have been. The different numbers given bv the pupils were neatly enioyed by those present and heartly moored. Preston Campbell presided Q'O0t'ln0l'. m. John manure:- o! the Credit Union store. Hobs Riv- er. reports that business is in a flourlshim condition. Miss Beatrice Craswell who has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital returned to her home on Thursday eveniruz lzreatly immov- ed in health. metals will regret to learn oi the illness oi ma. Cyrus Smith who took suddenly i111 on Thurs- dav oi’ last week and had to be le- moved to the P.E.l. Hospital (or treatment. Mrs Ernest Houston and Mrs. Ed- ison Railings arsalsopatients inthe Hospital iroln this section. friend! are waitinz anxiously ior encour- sleilm word as to their condition and wish for a speedy return in health for all. Mrs. Blair Andrew was a visitor to the City on Saturday lsst.-G. Housewives who ibr 45 years have set their clocks when Charles Burchtol-i bioycled to work in the morning were astounded to see him pedalling- furiously in the wrong direction. He explained that ior the first time in his life he had ‘ forgotten his glasses. Appointed To ‘Us carried the lame-letter sign, TOY AIVIBULANCE. A sucoasiul denlonstration of Scout cookina skill was a pancake sunper out on by Rover Scouts or Tllscnburlz. Orlt. Girl Guides served while the Rover chefs in the Unity Hall kitchen walked last to keep up with the demands of the 100 pancake-ilulmrv lruests. Andrew Paterson. Baden- annolmcement o! ll BOY Scout Toy Sho matinee zlv en by the Monarch estre. cine Halt: For kiddies only. No adults over the one oi‘ 1d admitted un] cumuallied by children. Admission 311;; icy. new or old. But not too Blind Boy Scouts oi the Calcutta Blind School. who are elrlwrt gar- deners. on their own~ initi-alilve contributed to the relief oi flood sufferers in Bengal, 0mm- groom o! the district promptly 1011mm] their example. and substantial quantities oi’ food resulted. mfikm” mm smelt tllmllrnxdlgr‘ l ace e Doss by the Federal Dem ent o! Transport was leased by the Peter- bol-ouah. Ont... City 0o nloil to the lccal Scout Association as a head- quarters for Bea Scouts. at a nom- inal rental oi’ $1.00 pel- vear, The houseboat will be located on near- by Little Lake. I The plan oi Billing a (“stressed bother with a. l5 pound weight was an idea evolved llurina rescue tests conducted with Boy Scouts by Prof. T. C. Adams oi the ‘Uni- terslty o! Utah. The (up; were made in Great Salt Lake. and the weizhte used to keep the rwwpqs- idly u“ usted swimmer "right-end BRINGS INSTANT IASI film-lung ._ . _ § llNltllrll ,_~_\ ~ '- .___ : J-‘ -. __‘_"~' -.-—--- Al; Y// z? a Iii , . . a " r '*",_-‘.r_ 1-1 _ 4—§ m >. ' »‘~E - F -f':‘~~» -" ' L §»=.-'—.=;l¢--'-v__ ,___ , n’, i‘ l The number of feathers on the turkey is the sum total o! the figures shown in the picture. Tiles figures are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. WHAT D0 ALL TH ESE FIGURES ADD UP TO ‘I ' This contest is sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian. All prizes are guaranteed by The Illgpd Guardian Pub., Co., Ltd._ Box 491, ‘Charlottetown, to whom all correspondence should be addressed. 2'0 Prizes offered p colllllnolls (Gulltllllllil) one not ellllble IIIR Illa l For the correct, or nearest correct, solution, cash booomlnl ealgilfie whale I Ilium 1:1“ h: prizes as shown below will be paid: maulben o! in‘: or the w" 1st prize - - - - - $15.00 6th prize - - - - - - -$ 2-90 2ndprize-------10-00 7lhllfl1°"""' 1'00 3,-dpriu.....-- 5.00 8thprlze------- L00 “hm-jun...” 4.00 9thprizc------- 1-09 Bthprizeunnullnl 3.00 10th prlze------ 1.00 and 10 more prizes of 50 cents each. - Twenty prizes in all. CONDITIONS v RULE l-The ompetitlon cloaea February 18. 1880. All ullltionl u» be considered must mall The cllnlnuwn Guardian by m: time. RULE 2—Any subscriber who ll pld in lflvnnce o! 5o . 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