You’ll Love T0 Give . . . 0r Get These! Lingerie still grows in popular favor for Christ- mas Gifts this year. qualifies are so much fin- er. styles so much daintier that Lingerie will top the list for inexpensive gills. PANTIES t YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING All rotors, all style; - - §i|ks,i And what a showing--silks,_satinsyor crepos, nylons, white ‘or satins, crepes - - - plenty to‘ pastels - ~ - you are certain to find a truly acceptable gift A mere man is staggered by such dainty loveliness but feminine hearts will thrill with ecstasy. Shimmering pastel or white crepe de chene trimmed with gossamer fine _ lace. What more delightful gift could one wish for? .. .. . . asrrs i IIOUSECOATS Quilted Satins, Cheniles, Wools, Bro- MATCIIED For the bride or any little lady that de- _ _ _ lights in daintiness. Gown -— slip — codes - - - flllYllllllg mlludl! dew“ Imml‘ Panties in match-ed sets. A truly wondei- sorneIy boxed in the tyne Christmfli (| ‘fr to spirit o filmy?‘ 1 from 1 Lower Price Store 101 IIIIEEII STREET BIG VOTE FOR PERON l r unaxrru DISCOVERY BUCKET-HEAD I i BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 28 ~fAPi y -—Candidates supported by the party of President Juan D. Peron won an overwhelming victory in yesterday's elections in Jujuy Pro- vince. Returns from 171 of 19R precincts gave the Peronists more than 63 per cent of the votes cast. The Peronistas gained 18.753 votes. QUEBEC, Nov. 28 — tCPi "A. O. Duresne. Deputy Minister of Mines. said ‘today uranium has ibeen fotind. some 30 miles from Quebec in Portnctif County. Mr. Dufresne said tnc discovery was made by a Quebec prospector, A. Gaitdry, who turned in samples to ‘the Quebec Mines Department. a traction of an inch larger \i'a_vs than the previous flcord. pies though their values known at. present. World Vvar. was organized tn 1921. Our Toy Department is a. magic land of fun! There are mechanical toys, trains, building and chemistry sets for the boys! Dolls you'll want to hug. sewing machines, dishes and toy stoves for the girls. And thrifts a-plenty for grown-ups too! COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! See Our Fine Selection Of- GAMES PUZZLES PAINT BOOKS and PAINTS TEDDY BEARS PRINCE GEORGE. B. C.~\CP)— A grizzly shot near here by .1. M. itioorman of Psadena, Calif. is be- lieved to have had the largest skull measurements of any grizzly bear ever found in North America. The skull measured 87h by 15% increa- b0th i Department analysis revealed that the‘ _Radical.s, Perons chief op- LEGIONS FOUNDING ‘ Gaudry hart found uranium sarn- position. 4,535, and the Demo- . The Bmysh mgyon‘ m association ls not crats, 2,417. of British veterans o! the First __ THE GUARDIAN. McPherson. llqvear-old James Toronto boy, picked tip a bank book stuffed with $398 on his way home from school. He turned the bank book over to a school cross- ing guide. Money is novv in the hands of its owner. hit-s. Ernest McCaffery of Etobicoke. hit-s. Mc- Caflery said she Will give a rc- ivard to both “Jomie" and Itlrs. Marjorie Skeldoch. tihe school choose to in this grand 1 to 4 °"“"‘SI"F “"3"! from . . 1 loo! display .. .. . . . . . . . .. I ‘ I mus u»: s on iiimztirnic _g? __ ________ A___ rowan The following vorses~smne ser- iously truthful, others jokingly ' I -' nonsensical-More inspired by the iifzzravaiod situation of Charlotte- CHARLOTTETOWN . IN AMEMORIAM MRS. ARCHIE PERRY It was with deep sorrow that the communities of St. Rock and St. Felix heard of the Ind new| in the early hour; of Nov. 10 of the passing away of one of their old- est citizens in the person of Mrs. Archie Perry in her 90th year. The deceased had been in falling health for the last couple of years but nevertheless death came nl a shock to her relatives, neighbour: and friends. During her illness she was often visited by her pastor who admin- istered In her the last rites of the (Iattiolic Church of which she was a devoted member besides being a Promoter of the League of the Sacred Heart. ’I‘ho late Mrs. Perry leaves to 1 mourn her son Aurelie. with whom she always resided and six daugh- ters vtz.: Mrs, James W, Gtllis. iSt. Felix; Mrs. Angelina Doucet. Montreal. Mrs. Irene Martin. Beck- ‘ : Mrs. Arthur Cormier, . , R, I.; Alma, Las Vegas, Nevada, anti Mrs. Ernest Richards. Lowell, lVlasst, who came home to attend thr- fittiaral: besides a niitn- her of rzrnn-tvlitidren and great- tzrnnclci-ildrr-n. . The Itiiieral took place on Sat- urday, Nov. 12th from her lionu- to tho (‘lutrvh of St, Simon ant! .li ' ,iiish, where Requiem .t_ t." 4 (‘PIFii"ZllP'.I hv .l'>hn A. MacDonald. llav, assisted h_v Rev. Louis Dooley. Thr- iizill-ticnrors were six grand- PHSIOI‘, town's previously vexaticus electric power conditions. as all t~o many of us remember. The poem was roun- posed during that limr~bcfore oi! burning equipment was introduced at the local plant. “Then will the lights go out again Shall it be tonight? I needn't surmise lust when Because I may be right. What is the reason for all this tur- moll i-‘or Charlottetown‘: darkened age? \\'h_v do people brave needless toil To read n dim lit page? What would you do with an electric stove when the power began to flop? 1‘d throw ti: out of the window. by jove But then I was told to stop! or predict event Would draw one near the grave. be sent Many men would it save. fright Slow steps to avoid broken bones. tight Then light could make no stones? in; hope My light bulb began to flicker, false cloak And now I have grown so bitter. Let us try to reason it out: The shOrtagcS of potter; Perhaps in time the equipment wt‘. shout no... age we're grow-ring sour! day! 1 hear the equipment shout: Replace us now! You must. We 58y Or we shall all burn outi trouble Am partly satisfied. So. throw out. the platit's old rubbl Install a new inside! And if that's not done very soon 1'11 seek power elsewhere. Plants cannot compare! UIIIGKIES are tempting you again!" ABC BIDGKS DOLL CARRIAGES MILLER BROS. LTD. 145 GREAT GEORGE ST. MR. T. prices, and than decide- DONT DELAY! P. KAY! The madness of all this maddening 1f only some power from God would To crawl about like a creature tn And how would one fare if one was For a moment I saw a brief dawn- But quickly it armed with its usual We're had our day-aware had our Now that I've tiappened upon the Such as radiance from the moon- --Loo P. Walsh. ATTENTION! oiiiiniorriarowii iiiziioiiniirs THIS IVILL INTRODUCE Who will servo you u our new Representative In the Olty.‘ Ho will oonthiuo m offer you the some law prim. nml good nervloea that have been n try-word of thll flrrn. We do not nit that you [Ive hfm nll of your bullnou In our lfnel. We do not not: that you give him port of ft. But we do uk that you receive hlrn, no what ho has to offer, compare his DON'T LOSE SALEQ BECAUSE 0F EMPTY BIIRLVIS. 1f You Cannot Walt for MR. JONES then CALL 0B PHONE TODAY Wholesale Drug: and ‘Smnllsvum sorts: Ernest Arsenault. Rnymonrl jArseitnult, Alfred Gillls_ Elmer Gt!- llis, Jolin Gillls and John Douet-t. . \\'IliIf-‘ another grandson, Slxtus Gil- llis, drove the hearse. l The mniiy hltiss (‘ards and mes» surges of sympathy received show~ eil the iiirzli esteem in which the deceased was hcld. oars-rank nnnflnnlrboi: w. r. The annual meeting of the Oys- ter Bed Bridge Women's Insvtute was held on Tuesday evening Nov. 15. at. the home of Mrs. Raymond Ling. The president, Mrs. Philip lvlatheson, presided. , The meeting opened by repeat- lng the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by paying member- shio ‘dues. Two visitors were pre- sent. The minutes of the last an- nunl and regular monthly meeting were read and approved. Treasurer reported $30.58 an hand. As the books were not. closed, a report will be given at next meeting. The committees had no reports. 1t was moved and seconded that $5.00 be given to the Bible Society. It was also moved and seconded that the bills n- mounting to $8.73 be paid. Two birthdays were added to the birthday hox. which was opened and contained $4.47. A letter from Miss Boswell was read concerning a. sewlnc clufb. It was decided to ask Miss Boswell to the school whenever it was sult- BIlIC tor her. institute News and Magazines were also read. Five members sub- scribed for Institute News. After the reports of the retiring officers t ___.. BAC KICHE May beWarninq Buchclia may be a signal your kidney: are failing to filter excess acid: and icon- oua wnlos from Ibo lyltalu. Rodd’! Kidney Pill: help relieve this condition. often the u a of backache. budacln. rheumatic pl a or disturbed rut. Dutlrl’: e contain essential oils and medicinal inpa- dientn which lct directly on tho bldnayl and help them rofilin ac Get Dodd’: Kidney ' rte-day. Isl i, Dodds KidnevPllls iiivwitrii REYNOLDS iflbrm §n~puun g __€_ fif/S . so those houses offered for sale in the Guardian Want Ads R‘ JONES O. KAY! been ajcgeptedfVtheimtollowtng school - Mtss Florence Mnthesoii. __ JQOVEMBER 29, 1,4, Everyone ’a talking about. . . everyone’: raving about Qndne new ‘Fashion ltlriie’ the first and only all-in-one lipstick-pen o Now! No digging for your lipstick}; Lno fumbling for your pen! a New! Smartest fashion accessory in yearn! a Ono end...n Revlon lipstick in your favorite genius color‘. o The other cnd..'.n superlative smooth-glide pen! all iii~ one Revlon’; lemon. Lynn“, in purn stzg 111m n“. 50 Smrmthtplirfv pen made Irv/unions flfflllllfilflllru Bcatity editors saw Revlon’! "Fzishion-Write'<'...felI in love with it. Customers; just looking around, look againmanrl bu)‘ “Fashion-Write?! In one single, slim, gold-tone on” a Revlon lipstick. plus a smooth-glide pen (one of the finest pens made, according to independent research laboratories). Own “Fashian-Write‘! today! Cosmetic Department Inspired G"! Idea! Wonderful bridge prize, Unusual hostess gift! Such fun- m functional... for co-ods and careerists! S. A. McDONALD itneettng _on December s, mm, there ivlll be a auction sale. R411 call will be answered by something for the sale. $1.00 was received Ill gift from Mrs. H. Axworthy, Membership fees 1t y“ moved and seconded that the meeting bc adjourned. Card committee — Mrs. Raymond Ling, Auditors ~ Miss Hazel Matheson and .\irs, omer Younker. Directors - Mrs. R. Ling, Mrs. Gordon Carr and Mrs. W. Ford. l .\lrs. Howard Carr kindly invited members to her house tor next were elected for the coming year: president e- Mrs. Howard Carr. vice-president. —— Mrs. Philip Mn- theson. Secretary -_ Mrs. Donald Axvrorthy. Treasurer e’ Mrs. Rus- sell Smith. 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