D 4 I Chrishnae Gifts Brownies Dusting Powders Shaving Sets Perfumes Toilet Wstora Ilunibrs " Bottled Candy Pencils WatermanDeraey sets CHOOSE YOURS TODA! J. Ernest H. Worth P1100082 SELECT DEUGGISTS 142 Prlnm Street Central Guardian _ “Thin column 1 h‘. In new: Toilet Sets Tobaoooes ‘ ‘ e lowly nature my [uqflq m“ (“nnncg aunts o word strictly pqyable la Ashes Roses Sets mu- ""‘* Eygnln‘ pg]; 53b3,“ 5a“. __ m“ mm“ namo AUCTION - The Rotary Radio Auction over Station Cl-mk A BIG , DlSPLAlf _y or czrrs last evening, proved very slnomslul Rolls Buorp Than“,- wltll spirited bidding 0n many lbeml. FaIwLCllncolates Thermos Goods CHRISTMAS _ u°<hmAYs_-rhe 0"“ 3"‘ City schools will close ICI‘ ule “Mb”? 5”" Christmas hblldil-Yl on rrleey 21st December and re-open on ‘Khm- dey morning 3rd Jamwfy- night at 8.30, Sununeralde Hockey Club vs. Borden Nationals. Ad- mission 20 and 10 cents. L-2791 more socwrv omccna throughout the provinces are re- ); I,‘ i.» >1» 5. l‘ select from. The following an a few suggestions: COFFEE PEBCOLAICBS TOABTERS WAFFLE IRONS RADIO LABQS We also have a beautiful every room in the house. Christmas Tree Lights of all khrda. l ii CHAPPELL & c0. 173 Grafton and 157 Queen Streets, City 1 1 For CHRIS TWIAS Ia there anything that could be more useful or approp- riate for e Christmas present than an ELECPBICAL GIFT. W0 b"!!! hru ruse o! different articles that you can ream-theme IRONS HEATING reps cununc. moss, arc. line of Electric Fixtures ior Ill MEMURIMA _..___ In loving memory of my door Husblnd. AENEAS J. CLARKIN Who Died December 14, 1931. Deep in our hearts thenfs u Picture Worth more than silver or gold it’; s picture of you deer Aeneas Whose memory will never grow old. lmorted by Wife and Children. '..-'.‘.'7'l9-l2-1i- . c. i Memoriam In loving memo y of CECIL COWAN RANKIN, Mt. Albion, Who posed away December 14, 1931. Inserted by Charla-a Rankin and Family. c- 4. , Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John lllathieaon, Emerald, who died one ycsr ago today. In our hearts your memory lingers Swcctly, tender, fond and true There is not a day dear Mother That we do not think of you. Your Loving Daughter Mrs. Rex Dawson 14768-12-14-11. II IIEMORIAII In fond and loving memory oi’ our dear Daughter MRS. EARL CHAPPELL ‘Who deported this life on December 13th, 1930. Our deer one is sleeping all free from all porn 0h wake her not sweet spirit to , sufier sgsln Bile slurnbers so soundly ah let her sleep on » filer sickness is ended. her troubles . ~ are gone. fisertod by I-‘sther, Mother and Sister. b-TIN-II-ld-li. N. D. MacLcan UNDIITAKEB IflALMEB klloflitmm all nuulwuunlee _rhouo14l l _ Smelto Wanted Wssrsnowrebeiving smells may‘ priaedfllgradnpnolfnlanllaolis Iqlnn. Mark The Late_ Mr. James Calder Sr. ._i_-_ The death occurred ‘.1 this City yesterday, DUCGIXIDCI 13m, of Mr. Jalllcs ljellhEi‘ Sh, alter a somewhat protracted illness, although durlng the past few weeks hc was able to be up and about. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on Dec. 22, 18.12. and us wlll be secll, had he lived un~ til the 22nd instant, hc would ha.“ completed his 82nd year, an even. which his dcvolcd izlllllly had hope- fully looked forward to. The late Mr. Calder was a talen- ted vocullst and well known in mu- slcal circles, particularly uhcre scot- Club concerts and his services were always in popular demand at such gatherings. Hc was a member oi the Presbyterian .Church, a faithful worker in church activities, an hon- est, upright, Chrlsllan gentleman, whom all respected who knew hlm He was kind, companlonable and be- loved. He was an ardent fisherman and enjoyed many days with his favorite sport along with compan- ions, many of whom still live and who will sincerely mourn his pas- sing. lottctown in 188B and worked with the late Charles Robertson, in whose employ he remained until Mr. Rob- ertson's death. Ho and his ‘son daughter, Mrs. sided. and devoted Marcus, ‘New Glasgow, H. Morten. New Glasgow. N. 8.; Ruby, Mrs. Seaward Bukflall, Syd.- ney. NS, who arrived lest evcniml only e. few hours after he had passed EWRY. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 P. M. from the late residence. interment Peoples‘ Cemetery. many who know them vlnce and Nova Scotia. _ CLAIM wlllldblll’ ‘NO TICE Mason's Beauty Shop Christmas Special for ten days, All Canadian Perman- ent Wave, PRICE $2.50 Phone 680. Residence 295-L. “ Diamond. Diamond, brother of tlhe dcceasedl tlsh music was a promlllcnt feature. , He also took part 1n Clllcdonlan ‘ The late Mr. Calder came to Char- l James opened a tailoring and turrier business, which they conducted un- der the name of Colder s» Son, until June, 1911, when they removed to Sydney, N. s., where they carried on the- same business until 1925 when Mr. Calder sr. and Mrs. Colder re- turned to Charlottetown with their Jean Richards and took up their residence at 152 Hille- boro 5b., where they have since re- He loaves to mourn a kind, loving. wife, three sons and {our daughters, James. Anstruther, manager C. N. R. 113N953 Company, and Mrs. Jenn Richards. City; Margaret, Mrs. C. B. McRae. NS; Jessie, Mrs. W. The bereaved wife cnd lamlly will have the deepest sympathy of thel in this Pro- (Contlnued fronl Page l) “WWW _~ '_' i t ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ii-i reduced the cost of living in Can- ads. mu m average family (If fourl g-looewlm sad pleats lo: quested to make their returns promptly to the treasurer before (the end of the year. L-27B4 FIRST CALENDAR-The Guard- larracknowledgee with thanks the receipt of a very pretty calender from Percy's Taxi. DR. J, W, S. UOWRY preaches next lord's Day at. Canoe Cove 11 a.m., Churchill 2.30, and. Nine Mile Creek ‘l p.111. ' 14-2788 PRESBYTEEIAN SERVICE - Bredalbane 11 o'clock, Borden 8, North Tryon '1. Communion serv- ice at Bradalbane and North Try- on. Rcv. M. E. Gouge, pastor. 111-2789 145 GALLONS 0F LiQUOR SEIZ- Ell-This week the local R. C. M. P. have seized 145 gallons of liquor and two curs. Nine kegs were seized at St. Gather-mes, twelve st ‘Iracadie and four at North River. POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday n. drunk had his ball estreated. Three men appeared charged with non-payment of dog tax. Two paid the tax the other was lined two dollars and costs or live days in jail. ‘ CHURCH 0F SCOTLANI)—-OW- lug to the People's Church not be- ing ready tor service, Rev. Ewen MncDougnll will prcach Sabbath 16th in the Board Rooms, Market Building at 11 a-m. and 7 pm. Also Tuesday. 18th, at Murray River at 7.30 and Wednesday, 19th, at Belle River nt 7.30. L-2790 l INQUEST CONTINUED-Jrhe inquest into the death of the la/te Mr. Ellsworth Diamond was con- tinued yesterday. Four witnesses were examined, Messrs, J. J- Jor- dan, p cprlewr of the man, Alft-ed father, and The lrlquvsc lvas ltdllourrlcd until 10 o'clock Monday molrllng. nperxrcp surrzlzvrson m saw MATEO COUNTY-Defeating 1m lncumbcnt who had served as Sun" s~r in San Mateo County Crllirox-nlsl, for a number of years. Frcd E Beer was elected to that office alt the Novrlmbor election, by a. lnroe majority. Mr. Pem- served es Mayor of Son Mateo, retiring from that position about six years ago Mr. Beer is a native of Chanlotrtc- town, Prince Edwurd Island. His facher was F. H Beer. of the fir-t of Beer (l: G011’. He came to San Mateo about thirty years s30 and engaged in bhe automobile blminesa mllbll the Fall of 1932, when he retlhed- Albhcugh actively engaged 1n the business and olvvlc amfelrrs o! his adopted city all these years, M‘: Beer has always kept in touch with | conditions lll his own home town where he visited about ten years ago. Dr. Chilton l-l Beer, Char- lottetown, is e. brotihcr of 11h’ Supervisor-elect of Sen Mateo Cc —0a.ld.and Maple Leaf. ___________ Mr. W. K. Rogers returned by plane Wednesday from a business trip to Montreal. $12 a week from a, chain store. “Where did you get (those fig ures," asked Nonnnn Somlnwrvllie commission counsel and Chainnan W. W. Kennedy suggested they were not evidence a1 any weight. food rmd groceries." inilerjeeled Sam Factor, ‘fhow do the chains expect their employees to eat" (the commlzlsslon has heard evidence o1 hundreds oi chain store ‘errtployecs receiving less than $13 a week)- Melny employees of the chains in the lower wage scales were un- married, Joimstlon replied, being clerksintre-irlllng-Iltwasilhshope of the choline, however, they could increase wages soon. "But in the most prmmerou: times Canada has ever krlown, your wages were absolutely rotten." rc- torted Summer-ville. ‘Auditors’ reports on the textile industry will be plworltod Monday the chairman Lmlflllilnfid- ‘libs-y will deal with cotton, silk, wooliens and knit gooth. . MARRIAGIS _ W!‘ I l _,,.___. BOB-DEN BUWK HOCKEY to- - that. in other Vendome, Hotel, George Van Busklrk, sales-l Wukts,gvrooor,arlril11llje | Preston l ed out, then dra present it to the ing Board. the milk producers or the lines of labor unions. The dif- Mr. 'I‘rainor pointed out. l8 ficult , y done in com- that the selling is petition and not. co-operatively. suggested that the producers fuse to sell to stores that are sell- ing at a cut rate. onded by Mr. mittee compos changed to 9 vlnclai Mark City Council. consist of four producers, “If it costs 812 a week to buy‘ em“ Buggeswd men not be put on committee- s consumer, he cents s. quart milk Cullen, Mutch, Burlbury, raw milk vendors. Cox, Charlottet rm: cuanlyorrcrowrgousnomnr Sunnyside Beauty and Chiropody Parlor @- For the remainder of the month oi December we will give SPECIAL RATES on all lines of BEAUTY WORK Phone 612 109 GRAFTON ST. L27 58-12-14-18-20 MILK DEALERS (Continued from Page 1) it feasible. Several speakers took part 1n a discussion as to the cost o! production and the number o! larmers supplying milk. In reply to a question as 1o the present. rc- "111 Price of milk in Charlottetown it was stated that milk sells for 8, 7, 6, or in some cases as low as 5 cents a. quart. It was also questioned whether some stores are not selling milk at a low rate as a sales leader. Mr. shew pglntgd out provinces where there are marketing regulations, scores, hotels or restaurants 'are 4- not allowed to sell lower than one cent below the retail trade. It was pointed out 1n this con- 91- nection that the biggest problem tn be dealt. with in this city is the unfair competition oi.’ stores. In some cases the milk is bought (or 3'7- 4 l-ii-cents and sold for 5 cents a quart. Col. G, i R‘. l’! (l (i d l)! .,.,, §§§§f...°’€.§5i?...i’.“°2°‘éie?’ .2: l» “’ l l” . provemrnb is noticeable 'n- 95 01mm” Wm") . - spectlon startcd ten o" Kvelve '96 ‘Add (w? m?) - years ago. stated Dr.’ Croken. Mr. Earl Inge, Mb. Herbert. EHK- , rested that the meeting get down 13g gfélllgjéneaaégggll) to plain facts and figures. Consid- W, T j (t ' 5 cralble discussion by several spwk- 108 Hmfm‘? d 1m") -~- -~ s followed. The chairmano Bulb, we 05;: 5 ‘ztllyl --- - ~- gested that a committee of eight! no GM ":1 S; be appointed to confer with the In Em, W; t’ -~- --- Provincial Marketing Board and‘ n3 O14’ $1“) -.. the city of Charlottetown. 11' a 1M Rgrabafiltue) ... satisfactory plan cannot be work- l ‘l - Ml‘. J. J. Traino.‘ It. was moved by Mr. Rodd. The committee milk and two pasteurized milk vendors. Mr. Morrow, Dairy Bllliflflliklld‘ stated, that at and Wen Blty, to rvpresent Charlottetown: At the close or the meeting MACDONALD -- JACKSON — Al’. the United Church Manse, Sourls, on Dec. 12, 1934, by Rev. J. G. Hockin, Ralph Selby MacDonald of _ Red House, P. E. Island. and Lila Mildred Jackson of Annadalc, P. E. Island. DEATHS ffiilTfKNi-"QFTEY Murray Harbor, Richard W. Jor- dan, caged 94 years. Funeral 1M- dsy at 1 o'clock from his late resi- dence. UALDEII.—At 152 Hillsboro Street, on Thursday, December 1a, 1914, James Oaldor in his 82nd your. lfimorll from his late residence on Saturday, December 15th. Service starting at 2 o‘clook, funeral leav- lg at 2.30. mtormsnt People's LlIY/éfir/ :..~:.-::-...::...-*e:. MillllllNll may-n... . \()H[7 Catlcwaloagufim-“Talan llnlnksi m. Full suggested that 33 the milk producers and vendors might get together wlul the City 3"- Fathers and by means of license - regulations work out some pl whereby control of price could be exercised. IvLr. Shaw pointed out thatbe- fore the Marketing Board can do anything a. scheme must be pre- sented. The question was asked i! milk vendors went to sell milk at e certain price can they be pre- vented. ' Mr. Shaw explained that if plan is passed by the Federal Mar- keting Board it certainly can be enforced anywhere. Mr. Brown, York, pointed out e5 that it costs more to produce milk 69' from registered herds than from .11 grade herds. Mr. Walter Jones. Bunbury, who was mltcd bv the 61191112111 to ex- press his opinion, vat/ed that it le doubtful if ‘anything can be done by the City Fathers. He cifcd m" method 0d barn inspection er provinces. In order (.0 have slm- ilar impaction here a man would be required. Dr. Croktn explained the barn 91 and herd inspection practiced here. Stables are inspected twice yearly- ln t-h- full time ft a. scheme and Federal Market- suggeeted that ganize along wood m“ a 0:31am welter- (book) ed of eight (this was later) be epwlnwl to confer together with the Pro- eting Board. with the two raw that. hot headed is the cheapest goduccrs. Messrs. Eugwe 0? Messrs. Chester Percy Gay. own, and Harold Reartz, Marshfield. t0 represent the pos- turized milk vendors. SANTA PALS l (Continued from Peas l) ‘Helen DeBlols. Mrs. Geo. DeBloie. Mlldred- Bennett Wllhl’. John Walker, Margaret Corinne Walke, mflrlmnce Walker. 141's. A. W. Gordon R. Stamtt. Mrs. Gordon R. Starrett, Anne Saddler, Frank Saddler. Joyce Warren. Mrs. Bart- lett, _Peto Cosh, Elaine Mutclr, WHIIQ). Katherine Hyndman, 141's. A. W. Hyndmsn, M's. (Capt) '1‘. G. Rylor. Mrs. P. D. Williams. Mr. P. D. Williams, Miss Joan Williams, Mm. ‘ Mary A. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock Mc- MaoKinnon, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, "One Interested," Murray Harbor, Margaret A Stewart, Dunstaflnage, _ Gordon Harding, D. K. Currie, Noralh Longworth, Florence Chap- pello, Shirley Jane Dunning, Roma Ann Dunning, Betty Bruce, Mrs. J. M McFadyen, Leila M. Colcs, North Milton, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ellison, Bessie McQuuid. Isobel M. Raid, Mrs. J. M. Reid, Mrs. Roland Coady. , hire. Frances H011 Trainer, Mrs. George J. Rogers, George J.» Rogers, Tom Rogers, Rosemary Rogers, Mrs. Henry 1*‘. Fitzgerald, Miss "Billie" Fitzgerald, was 3011-, erley Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. H. Bloclg. Ruth Jenkins. Wendell Jenkins,‘ Chester Jenkins, In Memory. of} RBv. George Miller and Douglas Hatg Miller, Hazeibrook Women's) Institute, A. K. Lord, Cape Trav- erse; Durell Murray, Herbert Mur- ray, Rev. Eugene L. Murray, Doro-| thy Andrews. l No. Name Age Alton (drum) 1G. Betty (skates) Eleanor (skates) Eric (sleigh) Horooe (skates) George (skates) Stanley (book) Roy (skates) 28- Lawrence (sled) 31. Alma (skates) . Francis (game) 24a Billy (train) Sonny (auto) Arnold (airplane) . 40. Joyce (musical top) 42. Arnold (train) 45. Daniel (gun) 46. Marjorie (book) Charles (sleigh) X1111 l-ll- w»- l-l Qa-w-wesvlclawnoumwsliwam-a 48. Lloyd (train) . . . . . 49. Stanford (mechanical toy) 4 52. Grafle (skates) . . . . . 13 53. Mary (book) .. 14 55-. Joyce» (mech. toy) ‘i a 56. Bobby (hockey stick) . .. 8 57. Harry (skates) . 10 58. Sylvia. (book) .. 1'1 59. Mary (game) _. 13 ‘l1. Gladys (doll) Eileen (game) . John (l:rai.n)..-~.. George (mech., toy) ... Doreen (dolly) .:. Stephen (Tcyl dag) by (rattle) .. Adllaidc (book) -.,_ ,, Eleanor (dish set) 81 Pearl (doll) ,,, Harold (game) .,, Gerald (rattle) 89 Victor (merh. toy) Francis (hcckcy stick) Ernest (game) . Earl (mach, toy) u», .. u... Francis (rattle) Peter (hockey stick) ,. 115 John (game) 116 Betty (spinning top) 117 Robert (train) 118 Charles (sleigh) 119 Lloyd (mech. toy 120 Arthur (rattle) .. e 122 Fletcher (sled) l’ 123 Minnie (rattle) ..,.,, 3 5 124 Neil (hockey stick) 125 Annie (game) ‘I26 Susie (doll) He re- 127 Hammond 128 Baby (push toy) 130 Freda. (doll) .. ‘131 Adam (book) 132 Gordon (hockey stick) 133 Stirling (game) t |134 Frances (doll) ° 135 Phyllis (doll clothes) 136 Raymond (rattle) 6 mos. 187 Joan (doggie) .... 138 Catherine (bcok) . 139 Albert (mech. toy) 141 victor (hockey stick) 142 Harry (skates) 148 May (skates) .. 149 Gladys (doll) .... I Q- >4 l-l nu xuarnl-Qunnaqm. As ten food that can be bought in Ohv-r- 151 Gordon (tr-lull .. loflggwwn, 152 Sterling (rattle) . The committee was made up B8 153 Marie (toy dog) .. 7 mo follows: Messrs. Calvin Wood. 154 Phyllis (doll) gm" 3,9555; Guy Rodd, Hsrring- 155 Eileen (push toy) ton; Sidney Taylor. Winsioe. and 15€Mi1drcd (rattle) ...... Earl Inge, Mt. Herbert. tn reprc- 157 Frances (doll) .... ...... sent the 158 Leon (game) dell the 159 Lorraine (push toy) 160 Roland (toy dog) ,,. 161 Bernard (game) 182 Rosie (dolly) 16S Urban (rattle) 184 Teresa (rattle) Q ._ o _ wuau-LQQWMQAI-nls-soa ...l Gmos.‘ “n...- 165 ‘Mary (toy dog) .. the 186 Minnie (game) sun suing 01116116 Soap today. from apparunllyliopoleas skin trouble!- Cuqeuru loop eesuillnheulse . delicate medlesoea elm Jm made eel-m oleoull u... am choral“ in ailments. Iain Curious-ll?!" 'llfil‘likliltpllflfl\l°Y.°uu' F’ l-low to have b-l "’*"""“>-'“ldlfll-Iwv-cmges-nqlrnreol-sve-awmqe-lfil-uu-al-IWI a “Happy” Stomach IdsUI-tlltdounktah kindlyiogomwholnolnsiood? ‘lhm llaingyourstculaelltodlsa. Dooktaka ‘Thom and hit- Ionldn lltfollowllleAadrcwfliulu ill Eat moderatdy. Sleep mur- . Blflthll-ll in condition 9' Illloi ApdrtwlLivu- Salt taker about twieseachweek whilsit is ltllldalidomly lIllJbll-lll. Tlllslanruloisqulteuimportsntu allthsothcl. WllltAndrcwsdociato umadfioiielybeucfldaleiled oaths llomarllliniag. It ooothnthedigstive "ummdltreugtllcslsthewilole procas oidiputionamdwamellminallon. Don! 1st your nomad: boa ‘ hlmi-llfllloyalotmd digative Invert, lllflhbyinlloflinglhs’ hurry Andrews‘ Ruin. You will ioel better- much bettu and healthier-from the day you xtl-u large bottle“, aSsgl lnfldgewcn McGillivray Bros. umlteafremnlgf 176 Mildred (book) 1'17 Mary (doll) 178 Teresa (dish set) . 179 Louis (hockey stick) . 180 Veronica (book) 181 Marcella (book) 182 Gerald (hockey stick) 1B3 Jerome (skates) 184 Ruby (book) . 185Jlwk1o (game) .. 186 Marjorie (doll) .. 187 Teresa (dish set) 188 Billie (push toy) 189 Phyllis (rattle) 190 Henry (mech. toy) 191 Marion (book) 192 Eleanor (book) , 193 Francis (hockey stick 194 Bernice (doll) 195 Stephen (push toy) 196 Allan (rattle) 197 Florence (dolly) 198 Joseph (game) . . . . . 199 Francis (hockey stick) 200Kath1een (book) .. .. 201 John (skates) 202 George (game) 203 Gertrude (dish set) 204 Katherine (push toy) 2.05 Thomas (rattle) 206 Joyce (doggie) 207 Rosella (rattle) 208 Lilian (book) 209 Roy (hockey stick) 210 Fred (skates) 211 Carl (game) 212 Noreen (dish set) 213 Eddie (game) 214 Bobby (mech. toy) 215 Helen (doll) 216 Donald (train) 217 Eileen (book) .. 218 Nelson (rattle) 219 Robert (game) . .. "20 Marjorie (tea set) . 3221 Ellwood (train) 222 Lorraine (dongle) 2Z3 Lloyd 9.24 Violet (book) 225 Baby (rattle) . 728 Reggie (hockey stick) K. 5'1 8 . GetAndrcwsUverSaltfrcra- .... ~soQs:@_s.osses:=smss 'Men’s all wool mu CHARLOTTETCWN ZTWZTLW 227 Archie (skates) ......... 228 Fred (game) .. .. 229 Leonard (train) l 230 David (gum?) 231 Carrie (skates) ‘232 Grace (book) .. . ‘233 Ketherln (book) ,234 Mary (pencil box) . 1235 blarle (paints) .... 236 Florence (doll) ,23'l Mabel (push toy) 23B Sonny (skates) . . . . 10 ll C - _, _ Charlottetown, hroade. casting the‘ news of the day about thelr basement forMen and Boys. ‘Tliffifite “Speed Cop" WINDBREAKER. Blue and Khaki Boy's Corduroy $2. BREECHES Leather Knees s49 Men's Broadcloth Youth’s Leather . MITTS - 3 warmly lined Bol/‘S, LEATHE R MITTS warmly lined SHIRTS Men's Wool Mixture 3 colours 59s giUFFI-ER Mon’: Broadcloth k epherd checks SHIRT Dion's Jumbo Knit SWEATER greys only . . . n39 I. Boy's Fleece lined - COMBINATIONS 1.69 69¢ 29c with smart tie . . .. $1. Men’s Flannelette PYJAMAS All sizes IBgvfs ‘alannelette _ JA. AS all sizes Boy's warm wool ZIPPER , SWEATER RIBBED‘ SOX new colours lllowl Boy’s Kersey WINDBREAKER All Sizes .. Men’s heavy CLOTH CAP with ear-hands . , _ Boy’s new _ GOLF HOSE P. By NEW romr, Doc. 1s. -'-> Th biggest news item of the baseball moetlngc-widespwad and seem-i" I ingly accurate reports that 1308-" : ton Braves were ln a fair way to“ i a sec assistant manager -- s ..11(A. . 4 6E6.“ Special W153), G ppareiltly" ' "blew up" tonight when both“ Col. Jacob Ruppert and‘ Bani!‘- Fuchs IOflnBlly denied the no“ ' (dogglc) ‘ mor- The Gift for All Ages It down,‘ Platter hbw Old they are . . . toddlers and Grandpa allke . tiger nrobablylleed them. tool _Why not make YOUR gift ~ e one that wlll be most appreclated ? It's S0 EAflY when you see our unusual llne of slippers for everyone in (h:- family ! Stop in today. SLIPPERS! . they all like attractive slippers. And committee met with members 1621; Iéfrman ‘(hockey stick) 10 the Provincial Marketing Board. A l6 mar (s a e5) .. ....... 12 ' meeting is to be arranged - with 189 Lloyd (book) . l‘ . 11, Speclals for Boys the City Council when certain 170 Isabel (game)- 9 C F It s]. . p. , 1e will be placbd before 1'11 Robert (mech. toy) .. a “BY °_ ‘QWYS will! uleln m considerlltiun. n; mgr glargerteitia g lace mm, ln Wine, producers and vendors will t en e can se .. Brown Blue Mauve called wgetllel- ‘to adopt any 114 Genevieve (pen-la) 4 and Réd Al] slizes 65¢ agreement arrived at. 175 Allan ((108810) y-l. '3 ' ‘ ' ‘ Smart Satin Mules Smart Leather Slippers for women in Block, Brown}_Blue,'Grecn and Red, with medium heel. Si" 3.10 8 $1.00 Slippers for Men slllllwrs for Men in Brown or Black Kid. Only 31,00 Cavalier Slippers of Red ~or Blue Felt, Trimmed Cuff, Just the thing to Jgeq; chlldrens feet warm during thegeQ-qgom lirrlughty days. Size 5 to l0 ...",,, 75¢ BRADY. 1T l ..--. ' Babe Ruth's services as‘! l ' ‘:6 ..11; Pr! 9 w. 3r,i-.pv$e,,,» ,2 nrewilwrcfirr EQéMQHQKKIFQFIFIZ8E§WfiW£X§§iBfiY l it