.. 1 1---- --1- - .-»f -.~. ».¢< ,*L_ 4* "o_ 0 d°es Ennre A il, ‘DECEMBER 1o, 1931 A _ THE ciiARL0T'ri~.i‘owN GUARDIAN WSE FIVE 1, ,__ ' T~`-Gi --rl--' - _ _,__ .;_____ -- --.- _ -» _ik A __ ff ~ ._. »- , _#QB *' as-»~'""~r» » 1 ' "\~. .,..u ~ -r~.__ _L ' ) _ is ,,. D _ L' '_ ‘il ` lit., » ’ cAan Q PARTY TONIGHT. - H, pomical v- ," ' _ cf Mcturs Ann MAci ‘*: I L, / .1-.1 i ff».'--.......»-f All 1. .'.:\ r~`. - , .W _ floors, refrigerators, stoves, utensils, in fact for all cleaning throughout the home. Old Dutch doesn’t s¢:ratch.With one smooth sweep it removes all the dirt, grease, grime and stains-as well as the invisible, health - menacing impurities. Old Dutch is your great- est help in housekeeping and your safeguard to`Healthful Cleanliness. Good Prizes. They will appreciate it. chapter. p. m., Cross Roads at 7. p. H015' Redeemer Hall, B o'clock sharp. Monday. December nh. iosia-ii -- l,I' ` REMEMBER Zion Church Tea I - 1 , and Bazaar Thursday, 10th in Zion Q H811- 10161-12-9-21. .-I -A 1. . .:f: I NOW is 'nw rims in buy ii New ' I Eur Coat. Special prices on all Fur Coats now in stock. Prowse Bros., _ Ltd- ions-12-10-ai. ‘ A Gxrr ron c|m1s'rMAs and 411 the year round is a subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian. Bent it to friends at home or abroad, tl ‘ THERE ARE WONDERFUL bar- gains in Ladies' Cloth Coats at our Big Discount Sale. Prowse Bros.,| Ltd. 10779-12-10-3i._ JOHN GRI-1SllAM’S GIRL-The Guardians new serial story starts on Friday. Dont iniss the opening THE STORY OF A MAN-who married a girl for revenge-John Greslianrs Girl by Concordia. Mer- rcl, starts in the Guardian on Fri- day. Its a story of the triumph oi love over hatred. D0n`t Miss it. TURNIPS.-Loading Turnips in bulk at railway, Charlottetown, Thursday, Friday, Saturday morn- ing and Monday. Henry Smallwood, Phone 1581-11 Charlottetown Ex- change. 10792-12-10-Si. O11 CHURCH SERVICES-On Dec. 13th will be conducted at Hazel- * MADE 'N CANADA brook at 11 9,. m., Alexandra. ata Ill. Please notice changes in time of eurvice for Alexandra and Cross Roads; Miss Kathleen MacArthur of ” Just stop and » .__ workmanship. A lay and cement l ` WE frnmc Pictunai. IV W” the bcst in the ,.,. I 167 Kent Strcci I Let UsServe You il consider the many excellent services we offer. Our rates are very' reas- onable and we guarantee our goods and Merit counts. 1 _ .__ May we have your next order for any of the ‘ g1‘g-~-~f¢l»l0wing work ? home to do some work on his car, _ 3 ` intending to call for her later. Y WE have roccivcd ii. shipment of beautiful New Furniture Whfm he fH1l€d i0 81TlV€ M154 I' Coverings. ` Hopkins phoned her house, but on WE sell and rcslivcr Mirrors. 1' We s¢-ii window sinides. 1 Linoleum. _` WE sell Picture Moulding. 3 sell Car Topping and Running Board Matting, Window ' Channcll and Gimp. 1 ` WE sell all Upholstering Accessories. _ sell Duoo Household Cement. move Fumlturc. Carefully by experienced men. WE crotc and pack Fumiture and Dishes. WE repair and polish Furniture. W'E uplioister Furniture. It you want a real good job, ' done by a thoroughly experiencedtradcsmen, one of Maritime Provinces, lct us quote you. WE buy Feathers. 1 Henry MacFarlane & Gi.. Phone 104-2. -35" __--.-5, ,.,,,,.,,.»,..I_»:,` .n _,` _` ,g ,., Q -_ ._ _ Santa Claus Headquarters PFCIALTIES we are tea store.) _ cnnns mter1“iNo cARDS.b¢=“'-"ull I-` c|mis'rMAs . »- 1 1- -1 _ ._ . -- - cv mrans , cmns'rMAs saAi,.~, 'r/los. TWIN*-@» "N ’ K ,` pAi.eNnAizs. , 1* ' ' N FANCY BOXES fg, s'rA'r|oNl:iu i sm. Nom” l 3 :twlonlerful values from 20 cents each up to if 3 S . 1 luring this week (ln Book- I I I chishoini, Minister. ‘Toronto will address a meeting in M”-" ' ‘ I - the cross Roads Church on Fri-' 11,! day, Dec. 11th at 7.30 p. m. E. J. ISLANDEIVSI SUDDEN DEATH. f `\`i‘ \ " ' .`I . .Q if \__` ; if \,f ij XJ *diss » , \‘\ I l if 6 r_ If AJ if if "nf X1. 1,! I ti if \\f \. ¢ l~Word has been received of thei \`¢ ‘death on December ist. of Josephl f :Hopkins of Arlington, Mass., which occured under unusually sad cir- fcumstances. Mr. Hopkins had driven his wife to visit at _the home of her uncle and returned I I I I I I I I rccciving no response she returned home to find her husband dead 'XJ- beneath his car in the gm-age,' § I death being due tocarbonmonoxide gas. Mrs. Hopkins was formerly) #XJ . Miss Margaret (Peg) MacKenzie of Long Creek, and the sympathy of' 11,! her many friends goes out to her in her bereavement. Have Little , Home Work MONTREAL, Que., Dec. 9-(By The Canadian Press)-School child- ren 'are much the same the world ovcr, but it seems in Liverpool they talk more than in Montreal. Home- work is rarely given, not because the [pupils do not need it, but because the pnrcnts somehow imagine it rc- flccts on their standing, which re# ` marks are contained in a letter from I Ramona Coffey, teacher from the Montreal Roman Catholic schools, ‘ \vho is now teaching for one year in Grcnt Britain. I (Homework is rarely given; it is considered ‘ri device for keeping par- nnis humble: The boys so swim- ming once a week, cricket once andj football once, and we have boxing cvcry Friday afternoon from 3.15 top 4 n'cioci<. A11 sports are part 0! thc, curriculum and are, therefore, tak-6 cn during school hours. The poori children, of whom there is a large. number, receive, free bus and tram’ tickets and free dinners. Those who . can afford to pay give f0ll\’D¢n°@ ill dny for their lunch. They receive ment, two vegetables and dessert. The dinner is brought in huge tins from a caterer nearby, and a. woman comes in 15 minutes before time to set the tables and serve out the food. Afterwards an the boys 11n<=` up and wash and comb themselves while the woman superintiends. Quite a job. “There is a fine bathroom in each special school, and another woman is paid by the hour for bathing the children. The result is there is not, n, dirty child in the school, although ` some ot them come from the heart of the slums. In fact, many of them enjoy it so much they ask for I more suitable for I. Xmas Gift. BOOKS BOOKS nooks thousands or mem. 'rim Nswssr riuri;iN :»:di;>|i;;I;‘:; Authors. aooicsnn- novs .ns aims. 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