Round trip Bargain fares Return limit Monday to MOORE eMQLEOITS Going Dates, Fri. Dec. 2 and Sfll- Defl 3 Dec. 5 CHRISTMAS Tuscany hand made Lace Table Cloths, an qflm¢fiyg mug; of patterns to choose from Junior at $1.00 What you can buy for $1.00 tor junior in the boys ile- partment:- llunior at 75c For 75c--Shirts, blouses, belts, caps, golf hose, Sweaters, shlrts, cops, en- - derweor, ehort pants pa- 9'0"!’ mm!’ ‘ha’. WM" iainas, belt, rnltts, etc. star gloves, etc. to clear — —- r T - SUGCESTION§ Fares ALB“,- _ _ _. _ _ s .95 KENslNGTON - - $1.00 DYCSS GQOdS . ALBERTON - 2.60 Rlslcolm - - — -- ~93 BEAR RIVER _ 1.25 nisévélilzrllna- — —_—- 13:5 A dmss ‘ength of yew“, 4 1/2 BLOODIF-IEJL: fill MLIINCTAGUE -—-_-- — 14539 ards makes a lovely and useful IIIIIIIDEDBANE —~ -75 MONTAGUI: JCT‘ ’ ‘T H5 bresent. ln all shades $1.75 yard ('()yvy,\y' _ _ 1.90 MT. STEWART JCT, — .'_7‘5 d 36 wide ' ELLERSLIE - -- - 1-80 °“ ' ;,_ _____.-1.ii5 ~-~ . z - rm. - - .ao 1.00 5min .n all nice ‘shades for . FRl-Il)l.ltl("I‘().\' - — .75 "ml Dressing Gowns, 54 and at 5 l-‘REE'l'()\\'N - - — — .85 1-?" S] 25 uni v (Erjosrclsrilvvx - - 1.20‘ - Y f‘ §Q§Q§II6IQYII|¢EIIiId>l WELLINGTON — —.1-'50 Brocoded Satins 36 "wide for c ‘ l’ ‘erie in pole shades and only g, k Praportlivnntely low rates from other stations. J 9'8": yard >1 .3‘ r - a c . ‘ i’. Give Give a .. . A STOCKINGS! HAND BAG! II 1- Plain Chiffons rangin from 75c to _ _ . I.“ $1.50 all sizes and shades Spfitllflltles For Chnstmas 1 Crepe Chiffon hose from $1.00 to $1.50 ' _ _ _ ' l1 q pair, You can't go wrong in giving a handl>°9 Q‘ Service weight in Heavy and medium for Christmas. We have them fixqulsllflell’ ." W *1". "".':;s!.':*i."*.r.:"".r..:.:~ - ~ -‘ - n e ope I I 3 glfcgiay pzeiarrvice weight silk to the top his; and wine. $5.00 $6.50 and $8.50 . a1 .' ' . . ' F" °" '9'” "‘ “"9 "d Mdm" iwgihs Buffalo hide Calfskin English Morocco d SLOO pom ‘I h l’ th wear and i? L" ht erv'ce and chiffon hose 75c air “d Gwiskl“ l a“ e0. e15 ' l‘ '9 s '. I f H f h-p wear and wear; all these handbags ex- b Penmons- 5m‘ and m” u as ‘one tremely roomey and are made in the t1 $125 Pmr‘ . latest styles, colors and shades from Orient Cashmere Hose full fashioned $300 M $1000‘ J kpure botany wool $1.25 pair. J %' I.’ Q LAS . GLOVES . UMB REL , Bll‘.'.{._.?“'.l’..3;'::§'l“_vil’n‘t;i l in rsisrsrd mzitslei..."iiii .. "I." ...T ....?’.?".’P $3.13.?! g al and reltty. Sflllflfmsfi §52~°O25M$€ZIIGI6 stilt-é. ‘Neisrll- 'lII llts]llI'i’i!\\'Y“-.- We irll 19:5: foir I floral calms rl , _ $2.50, $3.00, .. 3 Co are. A a ura, c f ranging from — — -— —- ' Brown, Black t: , _ h. f {LII want. Wear a palli- _of ‘r Glfts m Handkerc 1e S xii ‘l.‘.".’.'-f~;..."‘".‘;§'.2..""““ ""‘""'";.'.:i‘ "' "3"" i Pm,“ __ _ _ _ _"_ $1.00 $Le0 (f I lnttlalstispaatcldsedee on aheerwhttle50c ' i ._j linee selling for—-—- — — ~ — -—- B ath Towels ‘i l $3.1 fi".‘ll.i°i1"l'.lll'°;.'5inl‘ln'li'§ll..T““ £312‘? BATH TOWELS, u fllll range of attractive t _' for — — - - - —— 5c, wd 50c gift towels in jacquords, plain colors and l colored borders priced from 69c to $1.75 pair. 7 Irish Linen Towels colors rose, gold, blue, ‘Y Lace green, and perch sizes: . . 15 22' 29 l 2" - ‘, . . These popular cloths are made in _Scotland I _ _ c 8x3 49c i and come in two attractive designs sizes: Madeira Pillow _ Cases assorted patterns in ' 54x54” $1.00 each 72x90" $1.98 each fine hand embroidery $l:l9 to $2.75 a pair Colored bordered Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths 52x52 a good quality priced very low $1.00 sizes: ~ - ' _ " — — -' '- 3656" $150 54x54" $2 so $235 Suedine Card Table Covers would make ex- 54x72~ 5335 69x39" $415 cellent gifts or bridge prizes prices from 72x72" $4.50 ~ 7Zx90"_ $2.98 to $7 68 '° — — — — — — — — —.— — $150 For F01‘ For Llunior at 50c Tie and belt sets, belts, gloves, mitts, broadcloth blouses, golf hose, braces, etc. And at a quarter:- Jackle Ties, regular tles, belts, braces, scarfs, etc. little glrl. Christmas Morning Prices Ranging from 25c For the young lad (and fathers)::—Neck and Neck, kinds. Prices 25c to $1.75. Everybody likes the TOYSHOP Beautiful big Dolls, Dainty China Dishes, Tin Dishes with Gay Patterns, Embroidery sets. Bead Design Sets and numerous other toys that will delight the heart of any to $1.50. Snap and Score, Shooting Gallerys, Mountain Railways, Mystery Cars, loats, Guns, Mechanical Toys of all For the Wee onesz-Wool Dogs, Teddy Bears, Soft Cuddley Dolls, Spinning Tops with gay colors, Iullding locks etc. Prices 25c to $3.00. MGDRE £~ MFLEODILLPLT?! f Murray, Marion Andrew, Alan Mac- Lead. j was sponsored by the S. emu-operation with the Y. I, The program l 11115 UHAKLUFFEYII )W N GUARDIAN P. W. 0. NOTES] The first Odll-IOD of “The College. Times" for the 1938-30 term. wul issued oin December lst. Th5 lseue of the "runes" 1e one of the best, that has been publlmed for some llmr. and L! undoubtedly a credltj to the Edltor and his Assocla es.. are the members of the staff: ltor. George iChlck) Burnett; Associate Ed, Laurence Toombs; Advertising Manager, An- nabelle Lawson; Business Managers, Reg MacLe Doreen Alley and an, Spam Editor, Doug Saunders. Hum- trr Editors. Harold Stewart. Vernon, MacDonald, Exchange Edltor, Irene‘ Manhood, Alumnl Editor, Sandy- Brehaut, Speclal Reporters. Frank! Andrew. Helen Lawson. Herbert‘ Section C Ddaatlng Society held their weekly debate an Tu ay. November 29th. The subject of the debate was “Resolved that. the boy: of the present day do not treat lan y as In earlier daye." e kers: pro, L. H. Carr; con. Baln, B. Duviu- an and S. Thompson. H. Murray; Bmtley. C. Glover was crltlc and R, Roper was Recorcllilg Secretary. The debate resulted in a victory for the can. On Saturday evenlng, November‘ 26th, a social W85 held 1n the “Y” for First Year Students. ThLs soclril C. M. ill M. C. A.l consisted o_f names‘ and slnglzlz, the ealncs being chr- ected by Narville E. Luck. Y. M. C. A. Secrelary. The social was well nt- tended and was n marked tilcccss. Sectlon A Debating Society al- ‘ended a moving picture in the ag- ricultuml hall instead having ‘camber 2 and December B for their regular fie bate. 0n the evenlniz of November 26th the P. W. C. Students ilrere invited‘ to attend l moving picture lll the College Auditorium. This pcture was educauonal as well as interest-l ing. and it was enjoyed by a large; number of students. The topic for discussion tn Sec- tlon B Debatlni} Society was, "Re- solved tlliv izlrl rlends axe injurious to male students.” The consisted of Lclth Tierney and Jud Black. lad by Ray Hcnnessev: supported by L. M. Blanchard and A. L, lViucDonald. Dorothy Lnwtlier was Recording Secretary and Pete Sinclair “'11s or!" The pro team were victorious. The crltlc expressed the opinion ilrii llle speakers had done very cmfltably. Nevertheless the Honorary President crltlclzed some of the speakers very severely for certain statements nlurlc. and sold that in his opinion allthe ethics of debating had been violated. P. W. C. crests were on sale . the College during the past week.l These crests were obtained by thel ares‘. committee of the Students Council. led by Athol Roberta. The Student's Sunday Evenlriiz‘ tn Saint Paul's Service was held Church on November 21th. The ser- vlce was under the direction of the Y. M. C_ A. Mr. Taylor gave the- ECIOFBSS of the evening. The Stu- dents’ Service wlll be held ln the iltcgatist Social Hall on December _Tlie final examinations of the first term at Prince of ales be- gin on December 15th.. and con- tinue until December 23rd. SCHOOL PARTIES EXCHANGE TRIPS LONDON, Dec.. l-—(CP)—Plall5 for school chlldrents "goodwill ships" to visit Canada and the Un- ited States ln 1940 are being ronlo- ted by H. W Barter. ndon schoolmaster and secretary of the assoclatlon, who left for America in November for this purpose. Mr rtei" will arrange for the .conveyi:ince of passengers to the pro team \ reception of young Britons in Am- 1Y1 the visit of young, crlco and for Amerlcans to Britain. He h s to, talk ‘o both Lord Tweedamur and President Roosevelt about scheme. The School Journey Assoclatlon, founded 25 years ago. ls a voluntary association of teachers who anon e educational vlsits for school chll - ren to various t5 of B-rltaln and abroad. The ch ldren are drawn al- moot entirely from elementary and secondary schoais. Almost 70.000 chtldnen now take part annually ln school ourneys and last summer‘ Lnoredt an 15,000 went an trips a- roa . LAUIC 0F WORK BOOGTS CRIME DEIROII‘, Dec. 1-—(OP)~Poltoe Supt. F. W, Frahm blamed dLstur- bances and unemployment for e nlne per cent increase ln mlnor crlmc here this year. Friihm said criminals have taken advantage of transfer of police from regular duty to slfllte duty and unemployment has provided the incentive for 1n- oresised stealing. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Srlipplylng Glasses . c. II. J. Mllbllll OPTOMETRIST Montlne. P. E. l. Office‘ lloura: 10 to 12 AM. t 5 RM. "Wllilllyii eta, by appolnlnicnt. hlsl Christmas Sailing For 0_ve_rseas MONTREAL. Que, Dec. 2 -ln keeping with the greater develop- ment of travel these drvs, mop" people ilre planning to spend Chrlstlnas lll the dlZllfill Aal. o.- on the Continent. and on the termlnatlon of the pro-Christmas satlln s from Montreal these will be fo owed by eight ealllngs fronl Halifax early this month for Great Brltaln and Europe, accord- l'l§ to C. W. Johnston , General Passenger ‘Traffic Manager of the Canadian Nutlonal Railways. These sailings wlll be the “Mont- clare” on December 3. the “Alaunla" Dectmber l. trhe “S8m8l1fl" De- cember 5. the "Duchess of York" December 10. the “Auranla” De- cember ll. "Athenia" Desmnber 13. the "Duchess of Rlchmond" Dc- cember 14 and the “Duchess of Atholl’ Decemb l0. Other sailings wlll take and other countries. There wlll be two sailings from Halifax of the B- Gdynla-Anlerlcan Lllle, the steam- er "Pllsudski" November 30 for Copenhagen and GdYfilfl. and the "Batary" December l3 for Copen- hagen. Helsingfors and Gdynla. The Bwedlsh-Alnerlcari Llrie wlll have sailings from Halifax on De- Gatllenbilrg. In addition to above, various lines iwill have snlllngs from United Stats-s ports. In order to trun- cal-c of the ex- tra volume of piisscngr-r triifflc by rnll for these pre-Cllristnltis sull- lngs. additional tmtn services will be tn operation by the Canadian National Railways, which will ln- elude special through sleeping cnrs from Western Canada. coimectiilg up with trnlns from the East, for ships‘ slde at Halifax. "A considerable volume of pre- Chrlstimas passenger trofflc has already commenced to move and it ls expected that the salllngs yet to take place from Halifax wlll be heavlly patronized." stated Mr. Johnston, "title special train serv- lces of the Canadian National Rallwgys greatly facilitating this overland movement." y | . . . con team was led by Albcl. BIOIVIIII, To Canada‘ Carsadlan interest of the royal‘ vLslt ls everyvveher apparent, ac- cording to "Cllnadats VJr-ckly." Every Province of the Dominion is, of course, lnslstlng upon being lnrlutled lnthe tour. and many cities and towns urge that Their Majesties should come to them even lf they are off the customary routes. No Province wlll be aver- loolred. but ff the visit ls con- fined to the suggested three weeks. with about half the tlme spent ln travelling, the stay 1n pilrtlcular places must be cut short and only lame centres can be vlslted. Toronto ls hlizhly exerclsed over the place of the royal residence when ln the city. Government House-the beautiful rrsidcnce of former Illeuienant - Governors —- haa been discarded Medusa of economy plans of the Ontario Gov- ernment. Many beautiful private ' homes would gladly bc placed at the disposal of the vlsltors, but the neccsslty of (‘hnoslng a par- ticular one would be an invltllaus task. An entlre floor of the Can- adian Pacific's splendid hostelry, tho Hotel York. might be taken river. Various suggestlons wlll be considered. After the Prlme Minister re- turns. a sub-comlnlttei- hf the Cub- lnet wlll be onpointrrl In make the detailed plans, along the Govom- merit officials. and in consulta- tlon with Bilcklurzhilm Palace. As an Indication nf tho public hits-rest tho trip. lt may ha stated that sufficient iiuplirntlrms llilvo al- rcndv boon rorrlvcrl from Press news-reel and mnvlnrz plcturc nrgnnlzatlnns ln Cnnnrla ind thr Fnited States alone to flll a spcclnl rri n. ~ A NEW CANADIAN STAMP A new lit-cent postage stamp. depleting the entrance to Halifax harbour. will be issued on Novem- ber l5 by t/he Canutllliil Post Of- flee. says “Canada's Weekly." It will bc double-sized and horizon- tally arranged, and its colour wlll be ultrnmilrlne. It was orlglnally Intended to lssue the new stamp. completing the current Klng (‘reorge VI lsnuc. on Juno 15 last, when other: of the series vuere ts- sued. but ll suns delayed on ac.- caunt of dlfflculty experienced ln fitting In a suitable design with the general plan followed ln the new Issue. OFFICIALs srupv ACCESS HIGHWAYS LANSING. Mich, Doc. 1-(OP)-l Mlchl an l1t:hway' officials are‘ llmltcd access hl hways as a possible solution to raffle- conzested streets ln Detroit and filher lflrflc urban centres. Col. S. W. Waldl-on. Rn ld 'I‘i'anslt 00m- IIIISTIOH preside-n. suggiisted the lan to state officials ilficr study- m: highway traffic plans in other states. These depressed roadways are dB-Elflllfitl for test distance travel, so they limit the number of places at which ft ls possible for vehicles to enter or letivc and deny to all ab- Htthia property all rights of Cllftcli THE SPECAL CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION entrance or exit, Office Connected with ‘Die roads fall into two classes, DRUGSTORI, the parkway which can be used ori- ly by Dflvfllfi Dflwenger car, and the y _.i;-_~___-__,__ _i_4ii _._ __.____ ~ . Heeeweslleuanlyslewof dock. Beautiful Silk Slliis 1.19- lhrlllliig ' Breakfast Boats 4'2.‘ llorgiiniis Silk Pajamas 1on5 Exquisite Silk Gowns 1.9‘; ieadyonfre suretopleseelseheddfloa Qeroomplete stacluylllstaiplllyf , llcaeeellssggeetlane‘ e75»: ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES from all stations on Prince Edward Ielan end, Dec. 2nd to Monday, advantage of these bargai early Christmas shopping at FOX FIELD DAYS December 5th 8 6th » Held in the Paton Pavillion Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown cl to Charlottetown this week- Dec. 5th, Canadian National Railways. Take ‘n rates to visit Charlottetown and do your DECEMBER 2, 1933 PROWSE BROS., LTD. frleeway. that wit? tifeil typéfilr‘ cars. Paikway users are able to move a2 40 to 50 mlles “n? *‘°“'.. "°'“ ‘lll’ ti?“ f" ‘mt.’ e par we un e ea . These roadsvconnect idl- outsldr- the with the super-highways o1‘ the The new highways are not bus- trciieas EH01 oaiggfares. Waltoran polnt- e ou . an e1 canno oo - sldered competltbrs. of the M8211 firterles they hie constructed to re- eve tn New York wooamnn common THRIVING m NEW HOME PRINCE ALBERT. Bus!» Nov. ZB-Caught by Indians for north of Prince Albert during th. d"er\- snow period of March and April, ten woodland caribou shlpgaed over Canadian National llnes to Baud- ette, and taken to an enclosure tn the wlld country north of Red Lake. Minnesota, are thriving In o ii .._ _____ 0F THE CIARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN n “kw . IS NOW BEING PREPARED 10c PER FIG Merchants desirous of securlng a FROM SOURIS qsaee In thle veritable catalog of To QIIIOCIDIAIIII flould arrange at I TIGNISH llhelr new environment, iiccordlng I to word received from W. T. Cox, conservationist of the bureau of agricultural economics , United United States Bilreau of AIZTICUI- tum. Measures to perpetuate the earl- bou ln Mlnnesotto. have been the islm of a special program outllned by the Bureau. Wlldllfe rcliiizrs ‘ have been establlshed for lll!‘ a preservation of the northern an < ma] which for oars has had dlf- ficulty tn iwi standing adverse condltlons brought about by droln- age, flres, chlng an.l wolves. Now, dams ave been bullt ln the ditches to control writer levels and prcveitt fires, fences have been cons/trusted around the caribou range, and the new blood has been sent from Canada ln rm effort to replenish the band. Ule llflnnjdhgfor Dandruff. n : Manufactured By IIIIBKEIY llnil IIIBIIOLSUII CHARLOTTETOWN HICKEY’S ‘a BLACK CHEWING HAS SEEN MANY WINTERS COME AND GO AND AGE HAS NOT TAKEN ANY TOLL OF ITS LIVELY POPULARITY WHY? THE PUBLIC HAS NOT BEEN OFFERED ANY OTHER BRAND AS PLEASING AND SATISFYING. NO OTHER REASON ANSW- ERS THE QUESTION. ulvivnnsrrv CLOSED WARSAW. Nov. 30 ~—(APJ —- Warsaw University was oloeed t0- nlght after Anti-Semitic denou- stratloils ln vrhicll ll Jewish stud- ents n""re beaten. COME ON, MIDGETS: JOI-IANNIESBUIIO. —(CP) '- Vldgct cnr racing was Introduced at the south African Stadium M Mnlvem before ii sell-out. crowd. Drivers from England and tlw United States took omit. ANN HARBOR. Mlclm, Nov. 3" —-(OP)-Pollcc snld tonight on automobile bc-rirlni: Oiltnrin 11c- cnsc llUlllllCl‘ 413504 lliid burned on the highway near here rind all three occupants were (l0lld.'rll6 ciii was; bcllevcd to be from Hamilton. On . TWIST