SATURDAY. . uncdnlrii (‘i _..... s-a»; *1 r -_ . ,- Put Moore and l\’icLeod’s first on your Christmas Iist—and hurry in PM?“ the “m”? R" 3°“ B- _- ~ ., » _ today! We have an interesting and exciting collection of gifts for McIntyre‘ yo“ were asmmdm the » . 1h v '; - - _. . , care of those two par es. You W,‘ , ‘_ ‘_ I e flhCllmllllllflg. Here are JliSt a few of the thiilling suggestions same u, 1153,55 people little known a » we're featuring: and clan Tnrtans, very Imported wools in some p, [f] It The Ideal Combinaton--- §;,~‘~'-;“ h Christmas and Moore & McLeod’s Choose for him a colorful SCARF Certainly the finest range you ever saw in the MEN’S S'I‘0RE...probzibiy the finest range you ever saw in any store. Wool plaid Shaded and broken plaids in fine wools, Rochdales — - - of the richest 5 colours you’ve seen - _ * _ _ _ _- 2M0 And so on, up through wools and silks to ~ - _ _ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Farewell ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION T0 REV MEG MAURICE MC- DONALD, TRACADII On the evening of November 80th. over four hundred of the par- lshoners and friends of Mgr Maurice McDonald attended a supper and smoker in 5t. Bons- ventule Hall. Tracsdie. in his hon- or and to say farewell to this be- loved priest, on the eve of his de- parture to the perish oi Vernon River. At the head teble sst the hon- ored guest of the evening, Mgr Mc- Donald, the presiding officer Mr. Louis McDonald and the trustees oi the parishes of st. Bonaventure and St. Michael. At the conclusion o: supper thefollowing addsesswas read by m. J- J. Trainer. ‘Pracadie, November 30th, 1837- Rev and dear Mgr. McDonald:- There are occasions in the life of every parish marked by emotions of deep joy and happiness or great sorrow and regret. Tonight your beloved people oi the parishes of St. Bonaventure. 'I‘racadie and of St. Michaels. Corran Ban, are as- sembled to bid you a fond fare- well. When it became known that your priatly duties were to be transferred to another parish all our hearts filled with feeling of great sadness. Almost five years ago, after the death of our former to you. With that great mercy and teal that we now know to be characteristic of you, you im- mediately and wholeheartedly un- dertook the spiritual and material advancement of our people. In your great zeal of the great- er honor and glory of God. you re-organized into‘ active so- cieties different groups oi’ re- ligious bodies, clothed with re- sponsibilities and opportunities for every individual placed under your pastoral care. viz; The Catholic Womeus league. The Children of Mary. The Holy Name Society and The League of the Sacred Heart. All provide opportunities for the Co-opemtion oi’ every individual in the salvation of souls. Your great energy has been used to keep those societies alive and active. While we appercaiie the fact that we have not measured up to the extent we would wish, we flatter ourselves with the hope that we have made substantial progress. 75c $1.00 smart — -- — ..$3.50 Expect best Ties “I’ve just bought two...and I see four more I want", said a shopper the other day. These are ties that make you feel that way. 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Regardless of weather or road con- ditions and often with danger to your health. You have cele- brated the Holy Sacrificelof the Mass in both parishes every Sun- day during your stay amongst us. Personal considerations have never interferred with your duties as you understood them. By word and ex- ample you have been ar. inspira- tion to all. You choose encourage- ment and example for the uplift- ing of your people with never a word of public condemnation. Our faults have always been coveied _ with the mantle of your great 1 charity. Evils have always been for a SHIRT ? Some shirts are inexpensive at $3.50. Qthers expensive at a dollar. The answer is simple. Your shirt should fit and harmonize with your other apparel so well that it is unnoticed- And it should wear. Many of our oldest customers have provcn to themselves, that our expensive patterns are the least expensive, because they wear longer, and always complement suits and ties. Our fair prices have built a very large shirt department in this store. Packed in beautiful Christmas box one, two or three shirts make a perfect gift ' $1.55 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 DECEMBER 9, “Make A Wish BIIY YOIII1 TICKETS 110W i _ ‘Kenneth McPherson that had al- ' s -/ ‘ways been given him and for which he offered his sincere thanks gto the people of both parishes. - - He assured all of his continued irememberance of them in the ‘ condemned but never the poor ' sinner. Your efforts have also been dir- ected toward the material pros- perity of your peopfe and the com- munity. Under your guidance pro- gress has been made through Study Clubs in all our school dis- tricts. A good beginning has been made in establishing Credit Un- ions in both parishes. Your timely advice in the encouragement of thrift and co-operative efforts will, we hope, bear abundant fruit, in the years to come. We beg to axure you our poor prayers willfollowyou toyour new field of labor and we most humbly ask your rememberance in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. We ask you to kindly accept this small token of our affection and appreciation. Signed on behalf of the con- gregation of St. Bonsventures and 3t. Michaela. J. J. LACEY VINCENT MCGILLWARY J. J. TRAINOR DANIEL BRADLEY JOHN R. MCINTYRE GEORGE MCDONALD At the conclusion of the ad- dress Mgr McDonald was pre- sented with a beautiful pair of sleigh robes by Messrs McGiYivary and Daniel Bradley the gift of both parishes. Mgr McDonald replied thanking all present for this further evi- dence oi their love and apprecia- tion. He took advantage oi this last opportunity to offer further 1o, 11 encouragement and advice to the Iyouth of both parishes in whose ‘ behalf he had always taken a .speclal interest. He asked for the same loving loyalty and co-opera- tion to their new pastor, Rev. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Com- plimentary remarks as to the splendid work oi Mgr McDonald LIBERAL WOHEN WANT RE- STRICTIONS REMOVED OITAWA, Dec. 2-(CP)- Ad- ministmtive committee oi the Na- tional Federation of Liberal women of Canada today,’ passed a molu- tion that "all discriminatixm a- gainst women, both in the matter of positions in the civil service of Canada. be removed." The resolution, passed at, a meet- ing here at which Senator Canine Wilton. the president. was in the chair. will be sent to Hon. Fernand Rinfret, secretary of state, whose "we? <r0r*"~"*~e"~'owr~:r\eu" WINTER CRUISES Now is the time to think about that Winter Trip. Book early in order to secure the best accommoda- i i tiop.‘ I represent all rail and steamship lines. Consult T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent Can Nat. Rys. were made by a. number of mem- o! examinations and the occunyinauleparimenfi 1m Jurisdiction °V°T|bers of both parishes. Fitting re- civil service matters. BRINGING up FATHER I'M FQIGHTENED TD DEATH OUT I-EQE N THE COUNTRY- l HAVEN'T SEEN A POLICEMAN US THE STREET SINCE WE LIVED I-EQE-- IF YOU? BROTHER "TIM- WOULD ONLY VISIT US TH’ HOUSE WOULD i SUQIZOUNDED BY DOUCEMEN - - 181 Queen Street Phone 5140 -r fecence was also mad; to the good work of two former pestorl. "l! late Rev. John B- Mclntyre and Rev. P. D. McCiuigan. Pleasing piano selections were iumished by Misses Marie Paq-iiet and Marion ‘Mitchell niunbers by Messrs. Clarence Pineau and Beveren Arsenault oi - Charlottetown. In Memoriam MES. ALEXANDER NICHOLSON The death 01' Mrs. Alexander Nicholson took place at her . home in Hunter River at the l ripe olcl sge oi eighty - three I years. Mrs. Nicholson was one of * the most highly respected citizens , of the district and her cheery » smile and kindly disposition gave I evidence of the iine character and Christian faith and fortitude that were her deepest and most cher- ished possesions. The funeral services, which were under. the direction of the Rever- end G- Carlyle Webster oi Zion Church, Charlottetown. were held in the Provbyterisn Church, Hunter River. where Mrs. Nicholson wor- shipped and oi which she was a valued member. Favorite hymns of the ‘eceased ‘Oh God our Help in Ages Past,’ ‘Peace, Perfect Peace’ and ‘Abide with Me,’ were sung and Mr- Gordon Carew rendered very effectively the number ‘No Shadows Yonder. I There are left to mourn three daughters, Mrs. Charles Ozier, Bos- 1 ton. Mass; Mrs. Edward Saunders. ! Western Canada and Mrs. Harry § Pursey. of North Rustico, and four , sons, James, Bathurst. N. 3.. Nor- man, Newport, Vermont. Robert.‘ Boston. Mass. ‘and Wilfred of Mayfield, P. E. Island. 'I‘wo bro- thers also survive Musrs. Robert and Donald Andrews both residing on the Island. ' The pail-bearers were Messr: Robert Smith, Ira Reckham, John Andrews, James Andrews. George Smith and Duncan Nicholson. In- terment was made in the ceme- tery st Hunter River. Youth Is Charged With Manslaughtez (or. B! Gmrdia-ivs Special Wire) , WESTVELLE, , Dec. 1—Er- . win MacDonald l6 year old youth _ charged with manslaughter iollcw- , ing a highway accident Nov. 12 when Samuel Faceysustained fa- tal injuries. was committed to stand trial in Supreme Court when. he appeared in court here today. The aged night watchman was struck by a. bicycle. Fly Service _ Is Interrupted CANBERRA. Australia. Dec. 2- (CP-reuteirn- The flyingboat sex- vice. origionally scheduled to start early 1n January between England and Australia, has struck a temp- orary snag. Its inauguration may be delayed until next summer. Prime Minister Joteph Lyons at- tributed the postponement to un- controllable circumstances. Final views of the British Gov- ernment regarding the nature and extent’ of the ground organization for the servicedie said, had not been received until Nov. l5. As a result the Awiralian Government had found it inadvisable to start construction work on bases at Ka- Hlfflba. and Gi-ccieeylandt during the approaching season. ‘The work would probably start early next April. i I i | CLEANING METALLIC CLOTH Gold brocade can be cleaned by ' rubbing with a piece of bread that is slightly on the stale side. Iliin Down-Tired 0ui 0nly Weighed 96 lbs. Milgurda Hialth and Nerve Pills t i n rvous run own ilnregnwanli gffiiiell neeed to help make them strong and well agaméed Th ll bsl tonic for ti’; Tlgaifmglil- of 5:356 whose nerves are shattered, and for those feelings of Iaintness, weakness M111 dizziness caused by an overworked, run down constitution, or whose health is not up to par. d Th hlto'f newliienn ener (yyinapdc dam health shat- tered men and) women who have come to think there is no relief for them. Mas. P. BRUUGHTON, Fenwick, Ont., writoer-“I was so run down and tired out all the time I did not care vuhcther my housework was dons or not. I only weighed 96 pounds. bui- sfter taki three boxes of Milburn's Health an Nerve Pills I now weigh 122 un_de, and do my own work for eight in the family. _ I only wish I had started taking H. dc N. Pills a year ago.’ Put up by The T. Milbui-n 00.. Ltd. i u THINK vLUm-ious THE CHIEF AN’ SEE WHERE ALL THE POLICEMEI ARE - ROBES present. Nothing new or liar- tlhg about giving misuse-But when you can get them st these low prices, its really startling news for Christmas Shop- pers. A wide range or quiet colors and novelty patterns. cirr MUFF IIIE IIEW TIES at to SL5" INVITE EARLY SHOPPERS Buy them for Christmas or for personal use— they’re new and so good looking. Smart ‘in pat- terns and colors. All in lovely gift boxes. We do not know of a. nicer $3.50 T0 $15.00 PLAIN a FANCY PATTERN COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS - - - - - - — — — LINED & UNLINED GLOVES -—- - ~—- - —- '- HANDKERCHIEF GIFT SETS -— — — —~ — -— Belt & Buckle Sets Here is an inexpensive yet practical gift for hnn~ A wide choice of leathers and the very latest assortment. of plain, fancy and initial Buclkes. $1.00 T0 $2.00 DECEMBER 4.1931 PYJAMAS A most important offering of Men's Pyjamas . $1.50 T0 $3.50 $1.00 $1.60 PULLOVER & COAT SWEATERS -— — —— - ,,,,,.,._____ ___.. _ __ 75c $1.19 75c Cur Yule stocks comprise hundreds of pairs in pat- terns and colors every taste. _ Cashmercs and Wools, in sizes 10 1-2 to 11 1-2. m Here is I. present oi pod taste and un- questioned utliity- A wide range oi mate- fink, patterns and styles are here Ioe your selection. TO 2.50 TO $5.50 TO $3.00 T0 $4.50 .0 $2.00 Everyone Welcomes GIFT IIOSE 50c h, $1 -00 to suit In Silks, SCOTTISH ACTRESS Miss Teddie St. Denis. who is to play ilie part of My Girl in "Me and Mv Girl" at the King's The- atre, Edinburgh. is a. native of Bearsden and made her first ap- pearance as a small girl in a Glas- DON'T FOR%T" MAZIE-TI-l‘ RIVET- SLIP-GE POL STATION- i Take Advantage of Round Trip Bargain Fares From All island Stations l To Charlottetown SATURDAY, DEC. 4TH RETURN LIMIT MONDAY, l)ec_ 6TH PRGWSE BROS. LTD. a gow pantomime. She has a mania for interesting herself in railway trains. Bhe will go down to the station of any town in which she is playing to watch the tiains go out and oome in and ask the driv- ers for their autographs Miss Jean Capra has an English- hBXT ow --By George McManus AND TH’ BEAUTY 5T is on Rs’ DANCE Al‘ HiLARiTv HALL NEXT‘ WEE - TUESDAY- isislsi i Scottish mother and a French Italian father ltlld is known w hl friends as “League of Nation: which is shortened to “League!- Among the chorus girls. M11 Freckles Stockfeld is a sister} Betty stockfeld, a well-known fill actress HOW ABOUT ANOTHER CUP OF p COFFEE . 231