f, A COATS for Your 'GIRLS ceiltoff Ages 2 to 14 yrs. New coats that will make you proud of your family ! Costs showing all the n w ideas of Par isian and New York designers df ‘garments for g_ir_lB. . _ _ _ Costs that are cleverly styled, and warmly '¢on\f_ortable. Fur trimmed coats and some that are not. Cameltex, Alpatex, Persianiex, _plain Chin- chilla, Fur Trimmed Tweeds and Fur Trimmed Plain Cloths. ' _ 3.5.95 Coats for- $ 8.00 Coats for 8 4.47 S 6.00 S 7.88 oososssoooooooonoosaseee ooooeoo uooooooo-seasons _ ._ _ -, -f l '=..' _ | ‘Si liéir iii? iiigf corn-sn' H' aas'"'Ho'§url" ' mana. Ir~f|_"°'|~l.2~Sl3L 1’-l'».»l»-401'! E532; § §§§i ‘ei ir? Ei .-2 gi' IOXKIN - An Nllliiilliiml $10.50 Coats for $9.34 meeting ot the Prince Edward ls- iand Pb! Breeders' Association will be hold in the Board of 'Prado Rooms, Charlottetown, at 1.90' Tuesday evening, December lith- L. W. Hancock. Acting`Becretary. L-3083-12-9-Si fe; rip “til wish to announce pelting (ones for There are three com ing units electrically heated they luamntse uniform curing furs and can t iso foxes a da U a§_.g I _oozedc ° codon.. $12.50 Coats for $14.50 Coats for 3 6.95 Coats for S 9.95 Coats for F _ things. Fashion news, clever stories, \lB°f\l| housekeeping hints, bright, timely articles, good $1 { the pattern counter, twelve s $150; i.§.i‘.°“‘1¥:i‘.:"i_‘:.‘.'..‘l_"°3.l’.i}s1 asoosoosoosoouooooosoooo $10.88 S 5.22 7.47 \ _ _ _ The Delineator A As a Christmas Gift A woman’s magazine, packed full of' good verse. Your friend would LOVE IT as a gift for Christmas. If you call for it monthly at copies-ONE YEAR FOR _ Yr-:Xa Fon ‘ moo s d N0- 89° T°l°ph‘~m° Butterlrli: lgilaresentatlve _ they Del y. Bkillsdworkmanship under e_s:per\. _sruiervision in-the best equ_pped pelting establishment in the coun- UBABWELL FOI YOUR' O a '¢ sits Mil. E. R. Woodside, who recently welcomed a new daughter have named her Ruth Beryl. Mrs. Wood- side was formerly Dorcas Sullivan. Her husband’s charge is at Central IM. 16, Prince Edward Island.- Bydnsy Post Record. PBLTS WILL be received at Rev- 1 ~ \ ere Hotel, Charlottetown, by our rc \ presentative each Friday for the next i few weeks. Mr. J. D. Jenkins is also -taking in pelts for us every day oi _the week. Cash advances are given at those receiving stations immedi- ately upon the pelt being brought in. Leave your pelts with us lor early disposal. Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. L-217'!-11-27-tt-Bi .3 ~ ~: IIEIBTMAS PHOTOS. Q; sal You como io give -3 Kiddies a Christmas Tree this , We hsve_tho decorated lamps ».' shades and sizes. Chappell #_ in orarwdsiroot. _ .;» “I HAVE A DAUGBTEBF-Rev. and 2,; 5.15 .' o. _iff _‘_ .rmnoa aan cross--'rho no- ‘__ _ cember meeting ofthe “I-lelpipmg Others Branch was held in t e ir? il 101121 YM’ 75 will-5 B f°lf- ,schzolroom on Friday afternoon. ____- The president, Elmer MacPhall oc- .3, LADY rms-'me sunshine oooioo no oooh, .no opened ooo ~.§“ Workers held their regular meeting Friday evening with ten members oresent. Meeting pened by singing “The 'Doothbrush Bong." Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll was answered by each child giving the name of their favorite vegetable, Treasurer, Den- `on Francis reported thirty cents on hand andrgetha Rpgerson was ippoinied to chase a hand basin 'or the school. also a minute book for use of the Junior Red Cross. it was decided to invite parents and those interested in the next meeting. The following prmram committee was appointed: Aletha Roger-son and Robert Oakes. The following program was then carried out: Recitation, Watch Your Cold, 'Elsie Francis; recitation. Breathe Deeply. Doris Oakes; meeting then adjourned after the Bindnk of the National Anthem. f 'rho me Doi-ion of 343 1? _,gi if -'23 _ GIRL _ fn 5 _ (iUU)E “rua sroar or an oasnoa __ 'rica . woareaoaocustcmed 4-oran5esM&5 -notbotiher origin jute requ 5 make : PM Z many ~ tain t ' ' if s ippwgf KELLTB ;i2§;i‘§. ds; Sho liege; Eiteiiglll so conf §irE5§i~§§§lll s§§E§§5§§. Egg a§§5 E"§t-sg §,go§§i 5,? E iii?-§ .gg E, §o.§_.§§o._l;os pf-’» I _ _,..._._..- oigerog ?ii§§§;§li§;i g 9. -§__ ` ,l i§;§§r;§ 35;; ia; lt § 55%; latin li.; 5? §8§_§. id; Egg §g§r iii o gig §§ 3% I 2, Mary Kelly. Grade IV-1,' Gavin Woods. " G/rade III (Sin) - i. Lawrence Bradley: 2, Mabel Monaghan. Grads III (-lr.)-1, Charles Gau- mq '-"""'*"°" "' thier; 2, Francis Carrslher. wav,” Imam Grad II-I. Justin Kelly. U 1, “aw poulgz Grad; I (Sr )-1 Minerva MUDMI- aid 0 § 8 E id P 1 5 5 Q the ' 1 gf . .Hs Lcwk mm” on ca-ado 1 cn-.i-1, 'moi-oss Bradley: ml lmut.. s, indian aouy: a, Raymond Mcclos- key and Charles Monaghan. ______..1._---- un wlnr. h' 5". ’°°' U Min rvla for Cats and Sona n ~ lo no of cmrrirn culiunrn ood ouior onormoo SCHOOL J* nmm. mn fm. im, mmm gg Ng. I 'Second Charlottetown Company Cmbdri '_ ' mods x-1, M iscxsass; :__ '1'h° f°¥“‘l\_'; m°°tii»s_ of th wu1iomwoddoi1;§fyr.xoydwaddsil_ ¢3°mn1ny‘.wiiit rilwe is-st Frida Gnd, ;x__1_ Kevin mxmng; 3, evening, with a very good attend- io Waddell: s. Mildred cams- ww- Inspectlon was taken by P do vm-i, Gonoviovo oorrsz- Aviillirzibsl Ewhpairol was the Thomuqyamqr a nmaigaskedtowriteintheiromiwo n r; 2, : , rd! M,,D°ng|d_ "What a Guide's Honour means." Grade VH-1, Rita Bradley. The best answers were given by the Grade VI-l, Faustina Monaghan; Scarlet Tanger and Bluebird Pat- rols (equal.) I An "enrollment ceremony" then . fy irl` tool: place sioanor Mary our was enrolled as a Canadian G Guide. Service stars were presented to a nux_n.b'er`of`gi'rls. and a Second Class Badgeto Janet Stewart, who also received her patrol leaders stripes, pin and lanyard and was invested as the Patrol Leader of the Oriole Patrol. Alfredo, Pickard re- ceived her stripe and lanyard and was invested as the Patrol Second te Heather Patrol. This t Patrol Second i/O be in- in the Pvmpuiy. A prayer e enrolled Guide, the Guide and the National Anthem iziliiié “E §§ _' - ' _ _ ceremony. _ i { lively guns of “dumps” _ by the Bluebird Patrol. - | hal!-hour of carol singing » » practice, a few. carrrp-fire songs, llvenaong, Taps and the magic squeeae and smile closed the meet- ' ine A Court. of Honour was held after the meeting, and three Guides. 1 \ Eleanor Ba , Vivian mx and i THURSDAY EVEIIIIIG DEGEMBER I3 _ ...__ ....r::.... -~_..___._.._..- spection next week will be 'taken by P. L. Marjory Large. 6.30 P. ll. UVER G-li.li-K- _ soon Lssr vain-Barren _'rms YEAR Kaur snova DATE ormv _ _ A good opportunity to obtain many useful articles and a:.)“ss|;\n\‘c; intercollegiate ~Hockey Schedule (C. P. by Guardialfs Special Wlrel 5 5 aanaancslonr ill be pu e time help a worthy cause. A full list of goods offered w _ d |n Mwgpapsr giving details of articles offered-the names ot donors an wah". ' RENCE ON NIGHT OF ` THIS LIST FOR REFE PLEASE KEEP AUCTION _ ‘ A ibed d ber d. at 6.30 PM. A" zrtdltllrerl anllllétlzlrdebtlodtllrye gvelllrcall ol; fllsuilnten earticles 'on 0V0l' is mo .f....." ':*:.:°;'..~::°._~».:.-*.......~°*'“ .~ uuansaor¢ao\oo»i¢ool~v°\“'°W'”°¢°°'“‘“°‘°°‘“ » !."‘.¥.“I-.'33-»i»i»---=°i-= "“""""°§°.".1.‘§.2.."§ a tie bid. h u delivery of ’;:d?.wll_ll»arral»s\¢- . ` ii; it ll. ell; iii. 1 ,5 it; is lwloealllll 'IBIIIIPIOIAB E El. 3 5 5 ¥ 2 Z 2 4 e soeaaslllartielsslilvi gasnamberdrawn till!-2.” xt?\IOBll~ UMIIIU. A a.“_*°’..'Z.‘=.é'r...... _ ` a sm ar 'mums in sun M/anno Yoon mos .WMS s _» rnourrtr _ = 'rfou avr 'liN'l?°_li3l!'l°1i1miam‘ ..`. soon vsnua ron vous Money lit till. li* iii? ii’ ‘ir iii %§: 3;; Eg .i ti iii *EE is iii? iii Eli is it tl ii lr its ii ii _ o.. no v itéhddlooiddhdy _ MONUION, N. B.,, Dec. 9-A ooheduie or seven games. st-Milne February 7, was drown up hen az follows by reprmenuvtiives of the New Bnraswio Intercollegiate Hoc- key league. ne. 1, st. Josephs University ol University of New Bo‘unsw‘ick: Feb ll, Mount Alison Undversiw at Bt Josqlhh; IW. 14. Mt. A. at U. N B.: Feb. 21, U. N. B. at Mt A.: . . _ _ oseph's: A. regular minutes way. 5 é° 33 i=i§;_».; .%§?§§§z egeaif §§ §g° tofu? ii ____ foratle Helpless Children i-= ziigigfitfgii =* iggislé | iigoiioigiti §a§B¥g§;s§;$ ` tooo... l _ ' ‘ ,_ 4 ` - _ i _ _ V' ~"” f v "":’ 3 » _ ' ' 1 A A A meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were given and the roll call was answered by ten members. It yas decided to hold our next meeting on January -ith and the” 'Some discussion took place regard- .` 1), '\ <4. roll call is to answered by a riddle. U y l i ing ways and means for raising money for the crippled oniidreomi 4" i Fund. The following committees were appointed: programme: Elmer MacPhail and Arnold MacPhee; health and cleanliness: Robbie MacKinnon. For this month Ruth Maclean and Marie scott were on the Programme Committee and the following programme was Elven: Recitation, "How Colds Travel,” by the teacher; recitation, “Sing A Song of Sixpence," by Ruby Scott. The meeting then adjourned till next month. MAYFIELD SCHOOL The following is the report of `iayfleld School for the month of November: _ Grade X-1, '1'helma Smith. ' Grade IZ-1, Erwin Andrew; 2. Evelyn Houston. Grade VIII-1, Jennie Smith; 2. Olga Hill. Grade V-1, Murray Orr; 2, Ethel H111; 3, Leith Orr. Grade IV-1, John Toombs. Grade III-»l, Willis Andrew. Grade II-l, Billie Andrew; 2, Al- an Smith; 3, Elbert Orr. Grade I - l, Heath Houston; 2, Robert Toombs and Walter Steed, (equal): 3, Stanley Orr. Perfect attendance - Leith Orr, Murray Orr, Stanley Orr, Alan Q Smith, Robert T00mbS, Willie Nich- y . olson ‘ _ Percentage of attendance-88.4%. Teacher-Thankful E, Bain. _ Io. I I Far Flung Campaign . Underway Against Narcotic Syndicates Across States. (A. P- by Gua.rdian's Special Wire) wssnmcfmn, Doo. 9-Joining inafairflungdrivetosmashthe narfcofbics traffic in the United Sta/les. Federal agents Saturday staged Simultaneous drives at strategic een-tres in the east, middle Iweat and southwest. Nearly 400 I peddlars and addicts were taken in i0 ¢\1Bi0d.v and drugs valued mt thousands or donors were seized. | The canirpaign against the ne: cotio syndicate extended from New; Yoirk to Ban Francisco. l Eleven Chinese were arlmted as police raiders _vwooperi down upon Chicago's "Ch.lnartoiwm", bringing me total an-esta hero to more tno_n` 260 Roundups in Missouri, Kansas Arkansas and Oklahoma brought 'I5 suspected dealers into the Fed-_ oral net, division supeo-visor Will S- Wo:di of the U. S. Bureau of Narcotics, anmounced at Kansas City. Start ef Campaign Forty five men and women were '»' '-'__ 'r =:'_ '__ '__ '_ 1... ._ -_ taken into custody at san ri-on-\ »=ji¥»- ui' . Rf ll v _ r ‘ s. '~ KU I, 'Q _ M' Q \-J' __`( affa. ia .`» ),' .Q 4.1,' .3- .g. t I \_`. » » _`_ \; A _ ~x\‘ _f _ Yi ~\ ,. _\ .", 'U _, _ '_ .`- ,' '__' I. _ ‘, e- 5"( \-_ »' ,\\ ‘, Q fi . ..`r .__ ` _. _ 3, ‘._\_ 'i ` i 1 W _s_. -y § -_ - - --- ~~ ~--- - » si . :ah-e .. -we THECENTRAL GU/iRD|AN *_ -| . __ “Qs L { _ _ ffl; ii , . .- :;.l1-...ir ~; . _ » _ .- as o.ti?i';=l` - ' '_ u|;"i§g\.- ~ Q -A 2: H:/‘ so Y ;s _'J _‘_ , - _ -, MAKE "HER" HAPPY _w|1‘H Tl-IE 9 Christmas _ ‘\, -4 ri g i ci a ire 4-,Q ii. ii.. I-IERE’S one Christmas oEer you just cannot afford ro overlook-because it means dollars and cents in the family pocketbook. Instead of making a lot of little gifts to the family this Christ- " U mas -- concentrate on ONE - THB CHRISTMAS Fazsmsraa _ Your friends have cold you how inexpensively _-.oi 5:-'ai L;-i _ _ nl. I’ '11 \. I .s Frigidaire operates-how much money it saves in __» food and ice bills. Christmas is the ideal time for ~,_.' making such an important gift, for THB CHRIST- ‘gg ’ MAS FRIGIDAIRB keeps right on giving satisfaction _ gr 5: 4 through the years. Come into our showroom today and let _us ‘ To :’_-4 demonstrate Tr-ns Cr-mrs1'M.».s Frucrnama Le: us work out a plan of monthly payments that Hts your family budget and make arrangements for delivery on Christmas Eve. ' MADE' IN CANADA . o . 'A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE _f‘ __/_ 1,1 _ . _J \_f ."4 <2' 2-' Y. i \" .K ;» *s -*_ ~ 1.' $ Delivers \___< ’ Any Model Xmas Eve. _TJ Balance I8 months to pay-. ' is' Cash Price-No lnleresti " ' _#J i _ I CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ Qtéis ' i&*%”% 1930 In W'hAt qfifloefs thfre SQIQ _-_"_';' 'Z'/_-Y-`4_>_"W"'V“"Y*""Y'"`”Y ""`""' 11'-`-" " Li. ..` ` 'f '_‘_:‘_2 mood - . ~. _ _ _ - EARN “ was me ofa:-i. of ooiais oem-poignl Raiding witvat Federal officers said was the headquarters of a mail order business in narcotics, bureau operatives at Baltimore arrested eight persons and seized what was ca-lied the largest supply of nar- cotics ever found in the city. In a series of swift raids, Fed- eral agents at Cleveiand.0.,ian.sshed e M1001-1° rim merino upon boys and sliii-ii od high school BGG. \ iilgr 2 § ' 5 lr ii 5 rr ii 5 E 3 ll il ii ire; = ;i=§=§;i€§§i it * it E t di-ooo" States from there dc X Sr-1 Olive Living bc Fm SCHOOL "one white drew. ston. _ Re L f A ~ for heroin, whl. -de X. Jr.-1. Lorne MacNev- Noveiogerf Eamsclmc S°h°'l 1°’ called for :plum ._ 2. Hilda Murray Grade X__1 Beatrice M0 is 2 oneswd in rcaosas 'Guido rx.-1. Ether Livingston M M ,ss '_ 3 M "` “yi wwd °f °iH4'18*\¢|“"d Hazel Mum"-‘“» °In :iris into becoming addict.. was was director or the omoogo au- A“‘° MW’ °°- 3- Gameid °°' Grade 11-1, .mm 1-woody; 2, av- charged 8:12 gl.eve::‘iid. wl;i?m°M| code bureau. supervised the aiound- K”G“l_’::é nl I Ruby Scott ery; nguteh. *Wim im *ll tomarnwbiehsam -*r- °'~- - _ raoI-1,ce1m Dom- °ff°\‘ 01 WW “IWW” M *M WWW 5 locked in cells. Mrs. Bass JoGc':d° ni,'g'1il_"l;ld‘Al¥l“°§?i‘;<~1n2_~ Florence Mcinnis; 3, Aniifa llglsaag luxe junior high school pupils into l u-“"4 in Nggmgn uw "mug Y MW l » ~ 5 W Grade I (Jr.)-l, Vernita Mulch using the stuff. 6 m, ou,” mmm un” “Y l\°"~ and Ruth Mutch; 2 Eileen Doyle ' ww viii-ws we seized si' mo sooo. o wouvoooieii 1iw°.,,,§’,§',‘,‘;",°,,};_;,},-,,f,$,““° ""°“°‘"“‘ 2' _P;>9e!f.1_;*!'1f;¢1=y ' L_; ` Ddmn' and M ‘t om°‘h“' "°“*° Wim th' '“’"‘°°° °‘ °' Perfect in a ndancc: Olive Liv- ,,,,,_ doiwsser. declared the - mm Gun,” plgvgié, me “mmm” mm?" ingoion. unoldtlaeor, Mildred Mor in _ E , in morn . rr. no M I ’ i un ommiueum or aa the - all ,?,§f,§‘f°M_,N,,,§,°_ _,gm M:§_| FOX E8C¢!Pe(e'i gltgflmfuzdgus .cotic handlers and a roundup _ known aMicts- _ _ l ' Mlm IM ii“°°ii°“°'| moo-ioo nano-vioon indicated Q.;§;:§§q'f”:}“‘_’}°,§n§§g“ ,m at Escaped from ranch.. than 50 ruests W, , “mmm of the md, pm,” A ` iilver fox, 15M. Finder be cassette. ~ ' might CLYDI llvll. Honor Roll ter November: 9. E Nevin .___ ilease notify Fi-snir lI._.» Gcering says Ger-rm.ay’s 199" 0" C “_ ‘I m ° r to wim on oar- Bros. Reward. _-~` -uoo nous, _ i _ - . § 5. SCHOOL 2 ,I .3 or "lf __ . .;"i "v _eff ’»e.‘J 41 _ yrfi "_"‘»'1 __ _ do "4 r rf 1 _ J 1 c \ ’ -e o \. i -s ,C-Plym” __- -.__ _--casa.-».r-_1\><-¢-.s-.-»=_.»-».su. if ...aw _r .~,_ _-T-,_ - .,.a.,~ ___ `| 9! 1 s 3 ! I 1 1 \ o M if e _-_-JA. i _.1