.»~ .1 I - in..-_ 'fm it _ 1"" Y 5" ‘ " `.`l5`J?l.".iiili0%‘-"‘ ‘ »-rc'-we- r~'~"f'c1"f2‘;f;?m ”“~°`-’“ “"" f“"’°"“"""“'” _ . , _ _ I if ' ‘ I h P. ._ Bl ,,.RIDAY ‘ - DECEMBER 18. 1931 13 wal low' a lb! mit Gle tori S Plc PTH 1, _‘-. i`iii rm S ?lf""‘f‘ u '_ . 1-, \' 1 i 1 h i \ ...H Do iii ..v. l.iS 5 TV 4 THE cnARLo1"rETowi}1#_QyARDI_5_N___ _ ,L __ Y V in J- OLD When NEW SUIT. soiled A and unpressod, ls just as unpmsentableu on OLD suit in the some condition. Keeping garments new- looking is our ich. Carc- , ful, quality cleaning that you ooo ofiond. Use our service regularly. E- cb NEW is as ,l bad as the Just Phono NEW METHOD CLEANERS. LTD. Phone 983. Mrmlii-r Nniimml Anal-iniion o/ Dyon and Cleaner: - 'V - ' It was concluded to Dui- 0" H 'hive ‘0.J»'Ui1_;_,.(,_) ‘for funds to provide uniforms and apparel to replace defunct mater- : czi'-:' A ' ; zrfw-:_-_zz -~---::fA;':; in1‘_K’ _ " I ' A" N " 'A A ` ‘ _DEATH or n1as.ELizAnE'r|i Market Your Silver tex Pelts through an organization which places them in thc world’s print-ipzil fur centres, where they nrt- keenly competed for by liliiidri-ds oi' the largest fur 'dealers and manufacturers. CLOSE PROTECTION " ANI) I _ 0 R l-Yi ti’ i;~‘t.fihi'iETlidG 1 :. ' __ 1-lu.-i ~'i.|f!i-;l in to sci-ure about ’3.'»"; ' . tiii.ii,l<.l. I \t ~ D 1'? K fi I-` Y L -s-.4-|~ I 1 u-._.-. v 'lim -|~gi.; .i, pldii- iii \\i`a::‘i'il .intl :lie inptiiiiul with li _:five _:_-'..i:;i- prit 1- t\i.\i| r--;ui|'ti‘il l»\' any oth.-r ¢,r;_»,\||i1_- nm-ii. 'll-:_ .1-_is-in iii- ziri- iii.:kin,; ii \-.ith-r di-.tribution lliui! 1-ii-r lielurv. 1 Gan You Afford 'io iliarket Your Pelts tiara-iessiy? _ Every pi it \.ii-i'iiici‘tl tend- to low:-r prii-cs! Wi' Hr" 'li iii; \`\=`i'.\illil\.l. lm.~..»il»lc to srinri- ll`l_l_ )l,‘\.li!il§'I` y \`.\I.l‘i., fi|\ipp\-l'.- `l`l\i1 \'t'\\, l‘i'o:ri~>~i\'|- y i-om. i-i.Ai\' Bi i./='.- nz _i.i¢i;; tl: fiiiilu phiiis l`=‘ __ . . . . . . ._.19ceach _ 2|' - 20c and 25c each " af' L tr How about ' Tl. BAGGAGE '_' Trunks ‘ii ,ga »'<“‘»f; Bags Suit Cases ‘ji I, ' ‘-.\-' | _ 1 - of ' 1-"IVE Coon 1 cri/E HIM HOW ABOUT _ . .sri'rR Ts MUFFI-ERS ? Men’s `)luft`lers, Riiyon and tericals, Silk Stripes and Ch ci' style , _ . . . . _ . . . ,_, _ _ _ _ , __ Ui.-ii`:< (`ull:\r :\ii.:cl~"ii limzitlclotli >1hii'ts, col_oi'r~' l’lziin While. (`|'c:ini or Blue :ind other pliiin shades. lloxcd for . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . 5212.5() catch. _ _ _ _ _ ._ $3.25 52.511, £52.75 to .\lcn`s l’l:;iii ll\'o;s(li°!fi-1-»::ii;t>'ii»'-:1;~-»~i»-mfg _. _,fri _ ff) _ .aiijf many others. S:int'i Pals who 1°'~<¢é_‘~_ '1=-.¢f_-- ,2..;'- _L _` _Q -1 _ "’ '°’~""` 9*' "‘ I linve answered th: cnll are: A Ia x Q: \"`w°A ‘Im (Ml ia _ Frieiiti. Mr. Doyle. Mrs. Frziiik ‘_::;"""'::::*"" ' ' ` -- - - f ,_--~_;._______________,_ _,___ ___~i_________w__~ _ wi--te" of the latc Judge McLcoii, of is iii tit. is ii #ti 4 -) J\ _ tr; 1; Bo .Gi -,-2 .-1. ,_ 1 - Johnson, Mrs. T. M. Noonan, l\‘iis'i I- -' - l.‘.iiii‘iiimoi"icln~ circles Shortlyif Gladys Holman Leave your con- jSL1mmcrsidc, whore lie was well '_‘y " ' ‘ ' mbutiom at the Rnd Cm-as pnoms known in his younger (lays 'i‘lic Emi Img” if racing hmuy ln . _ . ~ ' . . _ Sn _ O . _ iii the Town Hall. Suminv1‘sld@~ |l““°"“l Wm take place mm? ‘lt 23° ichiof. oiviied nt? i)h(;miail;1d I ll\';ilih_\' ziiiinizils prr»du1_'e lziruel' litters, _ _.__ from his home in Vaiieoiivtr to the tmtmmmonsr of Long River, and up 1 LAND -Baptist Church and Comet:-rv tiierc. lui.-ii.;-i' pc-its :ind Iii;-gs-vi' profits. -DEATII 0F FOR. .R S 4 - _ 'cmmmigncd by the late R J Steele lilrlfi' ilnfl lllll`ri\ll."~ 1 inorning of Dec. 16th, from Van im- suit- ny iii.-.e§»ai»-_.im-S in reading llii-aincss (`ciitv'i-s :ind Direct from l`aictory. f' \ 4 l _ couvcr stating that his brother-in ini: at his home there. Mr. Moc in ilie Maritime Provinces, havin _ --KENSINGTON RACE CLUB- - _A number of light harness race en- ihw at-\1. D. <3. Miicnonaid, had phustasts met at Kensiiiiiwn on parsed away peacefully that morn- ;Saturday evening and formed a club _ to carry on winter racing with the Donzild was an Island man, having following odlccrst President, Myron ` iwcii born in Uigg 91 years ago. In McArthur; Secretary, James _l"cn- liis younger days he was well known iflvfllflsti Speed C0nlmittcr~, wni. D. g frmfitt. wiibur Dennis, mvm 0'- rnsron.-ivh-. M io s i an i ‘-S- _ _ _ 'i‘i~.t-with-e reofi '-|r~ii'i-:iii.\|_s" mga- _i1 5,,mmC,__,de ,eccfvej ,,"0;`,`,r";n ',,§’,, ‘ -““‘ P- S- B-°\\'-L 0" we miiiiilimd. -bcesinie the most outstanding race horses in thc Eastern pi-°vin¢¢g_ Those grand horses all madn their initlal performance on New London icc. The first race will be held as soon as the ice is suitable. it is ilie aim of the committee to help 'to develop more champions. It is lplanncd to hold the first race on New Years day.--K. ldsy sehooi ii P. M. and 7 P. ivi_ n- flustratcd Xmas Hymn nt nlose of l ..*EVANGELESTlC MEETING...- ' Quw" Street ~ Charlottetown. If if . ' ,, . _ , ~ -*CHRI STMAS CARDS, Station- 10980-12-17-01. . .'MONTAGUE United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday are as follows:-Montague 10 A. M. Sun- service. Lower Montague 3 P. M. ' I | l had many Baptist Pastoriitoz, there, ‘Connor, Will War:eii_ Ivan llrnivn, He was in Charlottetown as quite 5 _Will. Ed. Profitt. It is liitciitli-ri to young man and afterwards in St. hold races on tho nrnnrl old winter John and Halifax, later going to causeway at New L<~nfl'\n~i.-imous . Western Canada. I-le has lived in ,for the development of many P. E. Vaucoiiver for the last ten or twelve -Island and 'Maritime cliaiiinioii trot- years and although not having A ters and pacers. J=1'>fi‘i.f-lin", 2.10.' church he would supply whenever ;(Semplo Stables), tlic rmisitional ' called upon to do so. He leaves to pace! 0! the Maritinir-,f. in 1030 rc- l mourn, his wife, formerly Minnie G. Iceivcd her first tiii/iriiifr mi thc old 1~-.._-- Schurman, and two sons, Harold, in qwlnter oourso at New I.-inrloii. Miss Edmonton, Aiberta; my, in British Ls Aubrey. 2.13-72. 1"-'.1-'wa ami Mc- , Columbia; Muriel, in Vancouver, 'Arthur, Maritime are.--ii trotting ‘ and Enid, in the United States, to 'chl.II\Pl0!\ 0! 193l. if--*fic her debut whom sympathy is extended. The on the some ice course in 1930. A _ late Rev. Mr. MacDonald was edu- .few years ago Kr~m.iii Aubreyi l cated at Wolfville, where he receiv- l2.14%: HBPDY Gfffwre, 2.20%, and | ,Gd his degree. He was married |Q\|eon Oli-herinr-_ 2.l7‘;. were names twice. his nm vue having been n. for 'horsemen to wiiiiire with in l l 1 ,There will be meetings in the Goa- ' -EASTERN GUARDIAN ..“.:i;‘.§°.f.“i.i“.:‘.°.:.i~ --.> noon and 7.80 in evening. The sub.. ._°BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS ject in the afternoon wm be; --A _ . *PEAKE WOMEN’S INSTI- cry- Pmker and Waliefmlln P011 SWS. TUTE. - Eight members and three clf’-“rs “nd T°b“°°°S» IVDFN G00ds, lvisitors me tat the home of Mrs Toilet sets, cameras, Mein; choe-i ' olates, Perfume, Pipes, Cigarettes ling. The meetinl OPBHN1 DY B Dh0-| and almost every thing in the gift 'nograph selection. followed by the _ , line at Mabon's Drug Store. | Th°mH5 DUUPHY for the Dec. meet- tes of last meeting. R011 onli was answered by each member giving a gift to Orphanage. Three dollars was voted for cleaning school dur- lU8 Xmds holidays. Mrs. Walter Currie and Mrs. Adrian Keenan was appointed on entertainment com- mittee for next month. No new busi- ness was taken up, but a very en- _loyable social hour was spent con- sisting of a contest, the prize being awarded to Miss Mary Mooney. Reading "Izzy‘s Wedding" by the Secretary and a fancy step dance by Miss Mary Gallant. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J- ¢ / ., i'.ii.?‘..T<3iiH.i".Tii»Ts'o.-nT*“v. _um R. Gibson, Minister. GIFTS In this world it is not what wl take up, but what we give up that maku us rich.--H. Ward Beecher. It is a great misfortune to have A fretful disposition. It takes the fragrance out of one'| life. and leaves only weeds whore o cheerful disposition would cause flowers ta bloom. The habit of fretting is one that grows rapidly unless it be stemly repressed; and the best way to overcome it is in try always ta look on the cheerful eldo of thing. C. M. Lampson S! Co. LIMITED. M Queen Street i _ i i | , _ GIFTS at Mabon‘s Drug Store nn vote for your favorite girl on th big _“Doll Contest." 10960-12-17-Si. “'FULi; FURREI) FOXESU `lMiss Mary Gallant and Mrs. John TWU 011° year old Males light medium rind _ Three Lltters 1030. M80 YUM. Both Sexes all color Classes. D. STIRLING MacLEAN 25 KU" Fl“'¢°'» Charlottetown Chmch' M°“i'*¥“°» DW- 30. Sim- NGW Ranch I Mile West North River Road. day school at 10 o‘clock Morning’ liverv Pup has 3 to 5 Crosses Prize Blood. d Woman That Escaped the snffex-ings e of the Physicians Treatment." E _ _ . ' 1 ». vang F C Batter, speaker. ltionii. A dainty lunch was than -ioaaoriifhflfri-me-wwidii. ,,,,,e_ ., mock. mme an UMW . ' ' " 1--1vl»‘4>,-_ H ' ir -1-1 ...- - - _ _ ..-_ ._ .__ -....:m a M. _ ..._ .,...-_..,_,__,_ Walter Currie. when ron call will be answered by "New Year Rcsolu- mann' ‘L C' " tuna. Public Auction Sales 0! ht I “Aw ru., \ an nl hall will In hralal- Divlne. Meeting closed by singing gg ,,|¢|,"¢ ,hun W ."|,|m ‘National Anthem. to R. 1', uglmm ug, gm. Served by the hostess assisted by _-___ mei-side. P l. I. ' Represented ly Alfred Fraser, Inc. 21: Fifth Annu New Yen, Il. I. .,°s'i'. ANDREWS PRESBYTEB- service. 11 o'ciock_ Evening ser- I