Dl§_CEMBE1_l__1Q._1_9_3_7 i} ‘(Illltvfl ll- lm; V - " Cl-IIIISTIIIIIS" GIVE HIM Auto Strop Razors BIITEX $1_00_$5_m S E T S New Gillette One Piece Razor $1.00 In Bakelite and Leather Attractive -~ Colors ' i De Luxe Kit, in leather _ _ _ $1350 Electric Models u. ‘ , I Club Kit, in Leather- ----— 4.50 Packard _ _ _ _. .- t» _. __ 315,60 Other sets — - —- — — $1.50 to $4.25 Clip Shave - - _. _ - _. _ 512,50 m” year SHAVING DRESSING Dim 5°“ Yfrgsav CASES with Autograph by Keystom Potter & Moore Prieed from “"1 Addm“ Houbigant $5.00 _ $15.00 Book. Fitted Cfllgate Mmmry with Lock Palmolive Brush Sets Jasmine by pm h | t- s1.o0 and $1.50 Gardenia $2M f0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i he Central Guardian _-@-_- This column n rourend for Iuwu ol locul Intel-en but advertising d u uewly nature ml! be Inserted pl 0 20.13:‘: word nrlotly plyqhlg l. ‘u, *.¢:_~_'_:;:.__....__ CB-ASWELL I01’ Photographi- OONFEDEBATION uni In summon L-MBB-I-B-Slz BUYING DRESSED POULTRL‘ dully. F. B. Conrad. f Lrm-il-I-lu. “QUALIIW 1s oua WATCH- WOBD! -- Specials in Chflli-Dlhs Permanent: until December 22nd by experienced up-to-date operators. Gulllsonb Elite Beauty Salon. 11-724-12-10-21. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday, December 12th as follows: Hampton 11 A. M. Sacra- ment of the Lord's supper. Victoria 3 P JW. Bonshal 7 P. M. L-717-12-10-ll. WE ARE PATBONIZING a large Auction House conducting a. sale of Fox Pelts the latter part oi Dec- ember. Skins for this sale should be in our hands by December 11th. pre- ferably earlier. Additional outlets by Private Treaty sale will enable us to clear several thousand skins be- fore the January Auction sales com- mence. Charlottetown Fur Bales Limited. L-647-l2-7-4i. GOOD SPORTSMAN — Jack Pickard of Kings Collegiate School, Windsor, N. 5., and a son, oi Mr. Harold L. Piokard oi this city re- cently won second place in the cross country run at Windsor, in which there were elevenpr twelve entries. He also played quarter- ba.ck on the football team that won second place in the Valley League. He is leaving on the 22nd ‘ to spend his Christmas vacation in this city. TOILET SETS CHARLES R Li ..___ Jasmine oi the RITZ K°"5%“_ Sig"; Brownie and WHEN saws as Saws — i - ey ainer Este d o e- Gardenia AIRPLANE Bu" 1d e 9 Kodak Cameras mmggae ,,,;‘,°§“i;;‘;§‘, Tewspzxifeg“ Y a1 KIT 20 0o ° S l‘ - 81 ell — $ - Dunhm Pi es Brownies priced not a book oi history, and are re- Potter MOOTQ ill Leather _ ht P from $125 to $4 2,- quested to send in news for pub-, Boul-Joi; WEEKJQQD K11‘ L18‘ 91'! ' _ ' " lication within at least e weeki Houbigflnt in Leamer Ash Trpys Kodaks priced at theirihatpperiirlig, The Ggardlan‘ i EW- 59-00 _ Cased‘ Pm“ from $500 to $1650 ddsvn unrgdeglzgreyseveial repouifts , _ , ‘ IIyhOIZiItUQIYX notlccrséc whtlgh ELGIN ‘ Frank Medic» “3.“°.’§3.§u.°...‘.“-- 1335 “whit t. .2 ,,<3g~g5;gC§g THE E u EINSAPHARMACY Pipe s... ieisusie m” r signed by the o; J LV'_}_':1:L_LQ_ 570MB Pipe, Filters FUNERAL fililltVlC fill-m e li- ggliktlelifls watch- Q1 t, p o. n r‘. l ii i} t, h N“ It», t -:-, and Pouch 22%;‘ gStxIc-ltséyffnirxfgmhtfrgrfifig ' F w | d " I69 BIICG O Cl‘ fill BI‘, TS. $250 ‘PMUNEJIQ .0 n-t. a-KEHT Siliiliiiliiliirill “n00 _ $250 William Doylm m wit” Sm,“ QKIEIWII A GOOD PASTE. Take t... ......—'... each o starch tirlniip Quinn Chufd Excessive T a. x es llld flour and add a little boiling water; let stand a. moment, add more water and stir and cook un- til thick. It spreads smoothly, slicks xvell and docs not mould or discolor parpel‘. To improve its last- ing qualities add ho each hali pint o.’ paste l0 drops 0i oil oi cloves. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10 3.30 P. ill-Brownies. 6.30 l’ .M.—Guidcs. 7.00 P. M.—Cholr Rehearsal. 7.00 P. lit-Scouts. ‘lhll your male your gifts nun-n of everlasting beauty and in Iue - ehoole Jewelry- tho gift luprernel A am ATE Accurate and §|uulI1LQ€d ranracr rnnwuass $125.00 A gorgeous crea- tion -— 18kt. gold ' dim = . . . A srunnr MODEL 15 Jewell. Guar- anteed -- — nmr " $50.00 "Blue Bird" flin- innnrls — the ul- mmt in perica- \1°“- Y‘, Au" Chdflm“ mounting. Y“ wee“! if l - Pay Weekly l , y-‘tuaiiiniiiulplze S we -\‘\\ \\\\ttunriif/ ‘~ up.’ ~ A . . . l. ‘II P? its. "it , 1:219:50“ W‘ A f TEES NEW DRESSER SETS ELECTRIC up A host oi styles and colors to ‘E05 Comhlnlllon choose from. ' ' il-llfl- Ideal “man‘s" gilt ' BULUVA uliwrns min ' 51.00 ' Preelnlnn built) ' nlmi Iluranleed. ,,,_ . WELLNER JEWILBIB SINCE 1808 CHAIIKYITETOWN, REL LI! ‘ The kindness. Discourage Tourists Tourists in Canada. and the United States will spend well over a billion dollars in 1937 for gaso- line. oil. repairs, and araging. This forecast is based on figures su lied by the automobile asso- ciat our. The American Automo- bile ‘Association. for instance, esti- mates that $850,000,000 was spent in these commodities in 1936 and reports are that the "crop" of tourists this year Ls exceeding that oi 1936 by 10 to S0 percent. In some States the tourist dolls: is so sought after that it has be- come the largest single source oi revenue. The future course of touring depends ulte naturally on the extent to wh ch the tourist is given those things requisite to his enjoyment. and free from unduly severe restrictions. Eiccessive taxation, poor roads. restrictions at state borders, lack of parking facilities. and poor route manklng, are the principal deterrents to growth oi’ motor travel. It will continue to grow. so long as everything possible is done to assure movement oi the motor car with greatest economy. In Memoriam MR. WILLIAM NELSON It is with sincere regret that we chronicle the death oi Mr. Wm. Nelson, Charlottetown, at tho home o! his daughter Mrs. S. A. Nelson. 133 King St, on the afternoon of Dec. lst at the advanced age oi 92 years. With the passing of Mr. Nelson the province has lost one of its oldest and most respected sons. diligence, integ- rity and cheeriulness that marked his long and useful sojourn here on earth, will be long remembered as beacon lights of the true Chris- tian iiie to guide those who cher- ish his memory unto: “The shin- ing table-lands to which our God Himself is moon and sun." Mr. Nelson is survived by a sor- rowlng widow and a family oi three. Mrs. S. A. Nelson. city: E C. Nelson, Vancouver. 13.0.: Fred H. C. Nelson, Marshfleld, P. E. I. The funeral service at St. Paul's Church on the 3rd inst. was con- ducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond. assisted by Canon Malone. Interment was at. Christ Church cemetery. Cherry Valley." the scr- vices at the grave being conduct- ed by Rev. H. D. Raymond. The poll bearers were: Messrs. R. E. Mulch. Frank Tinney. A. C. Ciil- len, R. E. Spiliett, J. M. Rootp, Marcus McQuai-rie. (Patriot please copy) .becomingiy attired iu a suit oi uesilay where he ‘had boeiirocoiviiig treat- ment at the ivoslcm division oi the Montreal General Hospital for the pnst two weeks. He was ac- companied by his two daughters Mrs. A. W. ‘Pruoman. and Mrs. H. H. Henderson. remained a few days at Sackville to St. Martin's Church. South Shore, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Moreau, 0883., who also con- ducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were: MessritJohn B. Flemming, Leo Doyle. William Doyle, Lawrence Kelly, John Garn- hum and Malcolm McAuley. THE COLLEGE TIMES — The College Times for December, the first issue for the present session oi Prince of Wales College, is an attractive and worthwhile produc- tion, reflecting credit on the edi- tor, Miss Jean Mncclonald, and her stall’. A considerable portion of the contents necessarily deals with the changes in the faculty brought about by the unexpected demise of Principal SN. Robertson. LL.D., of whom. and oi his successor, Dr. Steele, excellent photographs are reproduced. It is announced that owing to the death of Dr. Rob- ertson the students will hold no entertainment in the P.W.C. hall this year. WEDDING BELLS-A wedding of more than usual interest took place at St. Patrick's ChurchFort Augustus, on Tuesday, November 9th, when Miss Mary Veronica Macdonald oi Glenflnnan was un- ited in marriage to Mr. Charles MacLellan of Spring Valley. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. D. P. Croken assisted by Rev. W. V. Zoiacdonald oi Al- berton. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, was powder blue with navy hat and accessories and wore a corsage bouquet oi curnoilons. she was attended by Miss Genevieve Mac- donnld, while Mr. Ronald Mac- Lellnn was best: mun. lllrs. L. J. Mucdnniilri played tho wedding march and rendered a pleasing solo. while the choir was assisted by Mr. Borden Maser. Immedi- ately following tile nuptial mass a dainty breakfast was served at the home oi the bride to the clergy. immediate relatives nnd friends. following which Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan left on a. short honey- moon trlp through the Maritime Provinces. Previous to her mar- riage this popular bride was ten- dered showers by friends in Bos- ton, Masit, in Bnih, Maine, and at her home in Glenilimnn. and upon return from their honeymoon Mr. nnd lVirs. biacullnn were the guests of their Spring Valley friends at a pleasingly arranged post-nuptial shower. Mr. W. A. Miller returned Wed- " evening from Illnnirenl Saickvillfi. The!’ am____ CITY WOOD v Phone 361 "v FIRE -WO Hardwood Blocks - - - _ - _- _. _ 52,25 105d Softwood Kindlings - _ __ ” Blocks - - _ _ Delivered _ Full Cart Load ----- 2.50 " , ----- 2.50 " a ---- 2.00 " OD Hurry.’ Hurry! Only A Few Days Lcft For This i Christmas Offer! p Order 11...: cm Con. NOW and Get 3 Pairs‘ of Lovely Silk Stockings FREE! SAVLE ENDS Saturday, Dec. 11th Beautiful Walnut Cedar Chests .50 AND us, {You May l/Vin the Chest‘ You Buy Absolutely Free! Someone will WIN their Gift Chest FREE both in Summerside and Charlottetown. From now until Christmas every purchaser of a Holman Gift Chest, either in Summerside or Charlotte- , town, will have their name entered on a Ballot. The winning Ballot will be drawn on December 24th, and the Lucky Winner gets the Chest bought ABSOLUTELY FREE. PAGE THREE z‘ w ;=u- small, easy monthly Frotostantflrphanage liollections (Continued) NOR’!!! MILTON CONTINUED PER ELSIE IIOOPER. MLs Marion Hooper 1.00 Mrs. Percy Hooper 1.00 Mrs. Pope Hooper 1.00 Mrs. Hammond Hooper 1-00 S. B. Gillespie .75 50c each: hirs. Phoebe CrablX‘; E- M. Crabbc; Lindsay Coles. Total $6.25 UIGG-KINROSS PER H’. I. Women: Institute 10.00 Mrs. Lloyd Robbins 1.00 Mis. P .1. MacQueen 1.00 Mrs. John Campbell .00 50c each: Mrs. S. D. Campbell; M. E. MacDonald; Mrs. D, B. McLeod; Mrs. D. J. McLeod. Mrs. J. S. Mar- tin 40c. Total ti 5.00 NEIV (EL/lfititlll‘ PER ‘MRS. E. HILL AND IiLL.\ fiEhlPLhl A Friend 2.00 Mrs. R. E. Bagiiali 1.00 G. R. MacNoil 100 50c each: Mrs. M. hiacireocl; Eliii Sample; Miss Elsie Laird: Adam Brown; P. L. Campbell; Mrs. W. J. MacLeod; Rev. W. G. Quiglcy; Mrs. R. L. Dickiesoii; A Friend. 25c each: Mrs. n. Hill; Miss Mild- red Brown; Mrs. Percy Dickieson; Mrs. M. Bulman; Mrs. H. B. Steven- sori; Mrs. R. B. Dickiescu: Miss Jane Moffait, Mrs. Cyrus Smith; Mrs. Lorne Stevenson; Mrs. Wuliie Dickieson: Mrs. R. H. Bums; Mrs. A. B. Stevenson; A Friend; Mrs. W. B. Bulman. Total 12.00 CIIARLOTTETOIVN Metropolitan Stores 3.00 A Friend 1.00 Box Lovely Hand-Knit Sweaters from Mrs. (Dig) V. it. Goodwill. L-HI-lZ-il-il. BRADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL Honor roll for November Grade X0512) -1. Mlargarcl Mathesoin. 2. Clarence MacDonald, 3. Doris Woodside. at the homo oi Mrs. ‘Prueman. It (“we x qr‘) _1_ Georgie is pleasing to learn that Mr. Mll- Cumm1n85_ ier is greatly improved in health. and‘, vn _1_ Chest" Banumt Grade V1 -1. Phyllis Woodsido, 2. Marjorie Bernard. 3r Blair MacDonald. Grade V -1. Shirley Wallis. Grade IV -l. Bobby MiwKuy. Grade III -1. Gertrude Mac- Donald. 2.Myrt.le Maclmod, It. Dorothy Bemaid. Grade II -I. Norma Mathcson Grade I (A) -1. Junior Biemarti Grade I (B) -i. Myron ulnthesou. Teacher. Him-l Woodside. YARD, Full's Wharf r‘ i.‘ ‘q. (Patriot please copy) Eastern Guardian HGUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ..'ROBIN 11001) FLOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves oi better bread from each bag. ..'(‘uuacu CLUB MEETING- The regular meeting of the Ladies Circle of the Christian Church. Montague. urns held at the home of Mrs. I. Martin on Niloiiday ev- ening. The new president. Mrs. Penna. Moore, tire-sided. After the devotional period the regular rou- tine business followed. The treas- urers report SilOWCPl that mam’ had given generously ‘in cash to- ward the parsonage upkeep fund, instead of holding the chicken supper in November. Several fam- lhe close of the meeting the host- ess served (minty rofreshmcrrtsnnd a social hall hour xvas enjoyed. ..‘llOSl‘lT.'\l. BIEFBIING- --'I‘lic monthly meeting: m" the lsuiivs‘ Auxiliary ol ilic Kings Co. Hospi- lni. Montuuuo, was held tut Dre. 3rd at 8 p.111. The tirvsicit-ut, Nil". Louis MacDonald presided. The committee uppoiiiietl l'l‘llOi‘it"lillil\'- lug purchased it couch, cushions. table and rlmiuto uclii to the iiir- ulsliiiig of the already cow room recently provided iii the west 0nd for the resident nurses. Donat- ions iii cash sent in during the month included Slum lrnm Rose- ueath Institute also $51-00 in 00511 as well as tircserves, pickles. up- plcs iinti rriroiulilos" from New Perth Institute. 'I‘l~.:~ Auxiliary was very grateful 1m" those donations. A committee \"’i“ uppniiiioii it. make up basket.» of fruit and Christmas cheer for tliu 1lt)\|lli‘.ll iunde for au afternoon ton at one of tho ltnines in iho utnw lllllllT in utld in our iilmtwi. ilnplolotl fund.» The generous nuts by Mp5, bldgur Dm-lieriy‘, R-lirwli‘ ls- lnud, to the Kinds Co. llnsplliti were lauded mid the olirsi- of ad- ditional furnishings by that lady were welcomed and discussed. A committee was appointed to meet the trustees of the 1105171101 to dc- cide what suggestions to offer-Mrs. Dociieriy for hci- consideration. , ..'INSTITUTE hlIIETING~T1ir December meeting oi the Monta- aue Wonwifs institute was held ,in the school on Tuesday. Mrs. ‘R. W. Beck, vice-president. pre- lsided in the absence of Mrs. Wil- fred Whittertirorth who has been ill. Mrs. D. M. lVlarDonnld, thi- capable new secretary. look chnrgc of the books for the ensuing year. "The report from Day dinner for returned men was satisfactory. A motion to tlonntr: $15.00 to Montague branch oi Can- SUMMESIRE _ CfiARLOTTETOlVN ilics will no doubt respond yet. At- putionts. Arrangements zirv hour. Remembrance ‘ balance. iUse The “Easy-To-Pqy” HOLMAN HOME PLAN Small Down Payment gives you your choice oi’ any Cedar Chest. Balance in N0 INTEREST-NO EXTRA CHARGES for time payment privileges. or weekly amounts. and be from 18 to 32 years of age. be exceeded. t in fishing. purpose. lure. Charlottetown. Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme Under the provisions oi u grant for Employment of Unemployed Youth, arrangements have been made for Short Training Courses, as ont- lined below. Students making application for attendance at these Course; must be in unemployed circumstances, although not. necessarily on relief, Transportation and board and lodging costs will he provided under the policy. COURSE CENTRE LENGTH DATE ‘ COMMENCING- 1, Extension Si. Dunstan’! 2 weeks - January 17th Course University (Limited to Fishermen) 2, Agricultural Prince of Wa-lel 8 weeks each January 10th Courses College February 7th Z. Carpentry Agricultural Hall 2 week! carh January 3rd Courses Charlottetown January 17th 3, Health & Home Prince of Wales 4 wee-Its each January 3rd Management College January 31st (‘nurses February 28th 1, lmadership Si. Francis 4 weeks February Course Xavier Applications for above roursrs will he rrvoivod immediately. Intend- ing students should give name. address. ago. course required and profor- cure for any other course, in case accommodations for first rlinire may Those taking Extension (‘outse- should ho actively engaged Names of two parties as references are required. for all courses will he made lty a Special (‘nmmiilee appointed for this Selection: For further information apply, Vi‘. R. Shaw, Department of Agriem. L-7l2-_1_2:ll-__lV0_-_l345-17-20.v ndian Legion for Christmas ciiecr for certain families was tinanim- nusly carried. A resolution from T. B. League, Charlottetown. was endorsed and returned to that or- panizatlon. The school couuuiitee '1'ep0l't8d several desks needed rc- pnirlng. also window panes re- quiring attention. Mention was made o! defacing on so many practically new desks and it. was urged that teachers appeal to the pride oi the pupllaln kcepinglheir desks (rec from initials, or marks _oi any kind. ’I‘hese desks cost ‘ labor and money and it is felt the ‘pupils will co-operste li approach- ‘ ed in the proper way. The "play" committee reported that asClirlst- mos is so near and the president !not fully reovered, this matter Wiay on the table" until next meet- | ing, which will be held Dec. 28th. 1 and will likely take the form of a ‘social evening. The change was . made owing to "Week of Prayer". the first week in new year. $20.00 l was voted towards library rent 10' next year. The surrounding In- ; stitutes where library books ar- mnjoyed in their communitleshai" ,been asked tovsssist in making u: Sanatorlum Chrlstnw [Seals amounting to $3.00 were ro- lcelved and the treasurer directed to pay same L PERSONALS ..'l.'lrs. Lemuel lviucbaren has returuod. from an extended visit to Vancouver and California when she visited members of lior iam- i1.\'- I. The condition of Mr. William Macilaren, Brudcnell. a» patient in Kings Co. Hospital, continues wry grave. L ..'Friends regret tho illness oi Mrs. (Rev) Flarinigm, Baptist Parsonage. Montague. L ..'Mra. Nell MacDonald, Montiv guc, has closed her house for the wlnten and will visit with relatlvei in Murray Harbor. lVlrs. MacDon- ald will be missed iii the com- munity. Always bright and smil- ing wherever she went. she will be welcome any time she comes hack. 1, ‘Siipendiury blagisirale luster 1. Melllsh was in Georgetown re- uitiy on official business and ‘tsposed of several cases in the iollce court there. At Montague police court the first oi the week two oflenders were rlned onehun- idred dollars or three months in Juli. -¢_-v-- - Ira-n.-