AEROPLANE SLEIGH! Dolls, Doll Furniture, Stuffed Animlll, Teddy Bears, China d: Tea Bets, Toy Pianos, Embroidery Sets, All kinds of Games. Bring Your Kiddies to _ Ho|man's Toyland . SEE THE VAST ARRAY O!‘ WONDERFUL TOYS AND GAMES THAT SANTA OLAUS HlfillLF BROUGHT T0 OHARLOTTETOWN IN HIS BIG BOOKS for CHILDREN 8p1endid variety of children's books by world's greet- est writers of Child Literature. Joycycles, Sleighs, Wagons, Dump Trucks, Paint Books, Tool Sets, Pool Tables, Grokinole Boards, Mechanical Toys. one! livnnincs THE “CHARLOTFETQWN vlnly 2 More Shopping Days Before Chill!!!” MINERS WANT RATES RESTORE!) GLAOE BAY, NS. Dec. 21-40?) -—Negotiations for a new wage can- lfwt l0 mllliwe tho one expiring Jan. 31 were continued today by offioials of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation andthe executive 0! the United Mine Workers. The proposals loid down by the UM-W. Convention at Truro, re- questing restoration or 1931 rates and an increase for datal workers, were placed before the Corporation officials and the meeting was ad. journed until next week. c. m. LAMPSON a co, u». we‘ 64 Quee n Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs Schedule ef Silver Fox Sslee 2nd Sale commences January 7, 1935 aid Sale commences-March 1s, 1935 4th Sale commences May 29, 1935 5th Sale commences September 19, §§ 1935 5 Shipping bee: may be obtained free of charge upon application to R T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside, P. E. I. el For full particulars in regard to shipping apply to . ALFRED Emil, inc.- 338 Seventh Avenue New York, N .Y‘. Eastern Locals ..°'l‘ssls reserved my news o! Ilklfll lniires: but sdvertis- In; of s newly nsture msy he in- serted M I cunts a \.\rd strictly usysble lrs sdvrsm-e. . HSUBSUBIPTIONB to The Dhlrlottctown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Huma Phone l7, or left at H. J. Mama's Drug Store. Montague. L-‘l column is ..°A REPRESENTATIVE of the Charlottetown Fur Sales will be re- ceiving pelts in Jidontague, paying cash advances at Clark's Store each Tuesday until further notice. L-3080-12-s-fri-mon~tf. . IOIIMSTMAS TREE AND GONOIiII-T MOHY-BIUO United Church Decembe 26th, 8 o'clock. Silver - collection. Everybody welcome. Christmas Gifts Issmlns end Gsrdsnls Toilet lots ill hrfssnes Lsnglnls Issvender Sets Cute: Manicure Sets Vault! Cases Bath Sells Stationery Plsylssg Cards ‘Veteran's Pen and resell. glues-mes Bottles XIII’ Pill Ill Show’: r belied Oheeelsies l’! h-"fltlsos l: rs _- . ls Gentleman's Shaving sets W": 0"‘ Ieheore I ' _ s? ~~ k ell otherwise leis lbllber every cell spiel may" "*- "we H. J. MABON monsoon lli MElMllllAM MRS. l-IAIMJLD JAY The little community of Vernon. P. E. 1., was deeply shocked on Sunday morning, December 9th. when the sudden and unexpected news of the passing of Mrs. Harold Jay became known. During the eight days previous to her death, the deceased, under expert medical attention and skilled nursing. fought a complication of maladies so courageously and cheerfully, that friends and attendants be- lieved the Grim Reaper wouldbe denim his victim; however the ways of Providence are not our ways, and God ‘called her back to Him- self, at the early age opihiriy four years. Her husband and five‘ littlo children bow ubmissirely W30 the inevitable desénshof ‘the Most High, mindful o the‘ act ‘that their best earthly friend ll continue to be as solicltous for "their welfsre as she was in life. Susan, as she was a“ ‘ionstely knovm, was a. general favorite, wherever her circle oi’ acquaintance extended. Her cheerful dis ition and sympathetic approval o whet was Just and upright spread reye of sunshine and hope over ell gloom with which she came in con- not. Her gift of rare good llldl‘ ‘ ment in the midst of difficulties. end hér pious spirit of secrlnee in times of trial forced others outside her littls family circle to seek has opinion frequently. The kind words gcken, the copious tears shed. e letters cf sym my. end the spiritual and flora bouquets, give silent testimony of the esteem and respect in which she wee held. An unusually lane concourse ef friends end relatives followed he!‘ mortsl remains to their lest resilnl ce in st. Joschimb cemetery. erhon River, on December 1!. The solemn Funeral Neel ef IO- qulem was celebrated by her bro- ther. Rev. M. J. Mon” misled by mo. Joseph Rooney, Rev. W. UoOsbe, Rev. O. J. McCarthy‘; and Rev. I. Orekln. Aseletinl. ssnotusry were the Iev. 0. end Hsv. O. J. Ueedilisll. * vices st the grsve were eeeeuelel by the rum, Rev. P. n. IND?- en wboeeroensoietleus divide er siehness helped firs. Jey te fight her losing bottle for life be new. eeeeusls. ' Jofaiee with her grief-stricken huebsnd 01d five little children in lheireed bereavement ere the fol- lowing close relatives: lies father and step-mother, m. slid Ike. Jleeph money end her brother Iemsrd of llesdville, I. l. A. one sister, an John . ‘ 173 Grafton street. " ' 1.0m $88K Bent-ll r 3mg‘; December st 1.00 P. M. . ) mole! service of %g‘su_ ._“_ t,‘ l Passer-rerun suvioes at Kitchen gabmet and Stool SUMMERSIDE ' . ‘.- . 3a is: _ GUARDIAN I . i Central g_ Guardian i l :35 Ilfleflv we» QNQIDIIATIS ull lulu‘ “f”, n-eise-r-u-aiz: us; n1 sums ere eecb. noses! Hardware. L-IOI-li-II-Bl- u! YOU ooING lo sire tbs Kiddies s Obristmss ‘rree this 7'11‘- We have the decorated lambs in B11 shades end sizes. oheppell a 00-. Church araoaibebe 38rd need! wwttlns- North "rrvcn st 1 o'clock. Columbu- .on et 1i A. M. Service 8 ovleek. u. E. usage, Pastor. L-b 41-22-11. ---.-- KINGIION BAPTIST 0110505 nuslness meeting Saturday st I o'clock FM. No service 8111140583911 icxt service on . D509!!! 3th. L-3008-12-22-1 . NAM! CORRECTED-In the .ty Council milk Nport yesterday A5 nuns Percy Gory was liven u aroy Growl’!- THE I'll!!!‘ DEPARTMENT Ii srvells will be open sll Saturday teruoou, December B2. i984- L-Bflwlfl-RZ-ll. BAPTIST (MUD-O SERVICES. adey, December as . North River A. is. Clyde River 8 P. M. 1o eat 'l P. IL Ia-SOOI-lR-SI-l . l AM SHOWING l new And very nrsctlvely designed foldlns 0x- rd Eyeglass. in white sold. A ioloe gift for led; or sentlelml. P. Hutoheson, Opiomctrisb L-SOM-lI-Bl-Si WE WILL Bl; BUYING turnips :1 table stock potatoes Cobblers :1 Mountable st. our Charlottetown irehouee daily at market prices. bul A Murray. L-lobll-li-fl-Zi. UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA. Ilnsloe. Services on "the above arge for Sunday, December 231d. 2 as follows: North W ll M. Booth Wineloe 3 I. M11 w ld 'l P. M. Rev. Thus. Pslethorpe, luster. L-300il-l2-22-1l. ewis, Bomervillie, Mesa, end one rother, Rev. M. J. Rooney, Cardi- 111, I‘. E. I. The pell bearers were Wilfred “urness, Lawson Jenkins, D. J. vfaodonald, Mbntague McLeod, James MoCormsc and Alfred Henry. The following beautiful lines pen- "led on the occasion of the death 1f Mrs. Jay's mother some thirty- Four years ego may he appropri- ately appended to this "In Mem- oriam." A precious one hes left our mldrt. Called beck M!!! whence she came, To loin the joyful angel bend in heaven's bright domain. The inevitable hand of death Hath plucked in early bloom This gentle flower so pure and sweet: Add laid it 1h the tomb. We miss thy cheerful countenance, Bad silence marlin the piece That once was made en Eden By thy genial, kindly hoe. The vacant chsir end saddened home Tell oi the loss we bear; And bitter anguish makes the heart A victim of despair. Althouqh we mourn our earthly oes We hope in Heaven above, Arra ed in robes of spotless white You'l live in Christ's sweet love. And when our mission here below jhsll resell its ilnel end, We hope, in Heaven to meet again And Join in the treat Amen. May her soul rest in peace. llleq Corie and Spirit“! henquefe Rev 0. Klsslns, Rev. W. Mc- Osbe, Bleters of the 01W Hospital. Bietors of it. Stanislaus’ Convent. Kickers. Sisters Mlry of Oelvery. Merv Eva end Merv Al us. Charlottetown. Sisters of Most Precious Blood: w. and rm D. J- Mecdonsld. Mr. ind lire. Jlmfl-S sswermae. John 0. and Belle Mac- sud Mrs. Joesph Deueherty. snd In. John I. Rooney, MI‘. II!!! Mrs. I. I. Morley, Mr. Ind Mrs B. .1. Wlllh. Ill’. tlld III. John M. Power, m. end Ire. J. I. Jey. m. and Ilrs. Insole Ju. Mr. end ma. wiiuem ounce, ser. end Hrs. “H. s2i..."l§."iil.“.'.;."‘.1..’.°t. 9. meshes. In. Annie Hellman. go Meflem felally. l“ $01 .1 so. We. A. A. leaned!!- ' lenses sl Infill! The listen of It. Marthe. Olm- lomtowe end linkers. ‘the listere o! the sleet Precious INC. Ober- leltetwll. Th! UsOe WI Indie sleeper ell Milka urns l. Oberlstleteeei he . llelitrsel. We. l. “Fcourse, he'll like his gifts! _ they're just the sort of things that he’d buy for him- self! And they're from the store where he'd buy them! Smart women have learned that when it comes to buying gifts for men, a. Moore 8. Mc- Leod Ltd., label is as good as any policy Lloyds could issue in Insuring gift satisfaction! Fine Silk Ties .. 25c to $150 Broadcloth Shirts $1. to $1.95 Scarfs . . . . . . . $1.00 to $3.00 Bath Robes . . $3100 to $13-50 ' Pajamas .. $1<25 to $3-00 Ribbed Wool Hose 50C to s1- Sllk Clocked Hose . . . . .. 75c Belts . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $2.50 New Hat in Xmas Box $3.75 and $5.00 Lined Capeskin Olovee . . . . ..$1.001°Q1.75 Above are a few gift suggest- ions- Naturally, the same gifts may be had at various prloee- Come in, we'll‘ be glad to aid you ln selecting the right gifts. OPEN EACH EVENING “W198i QMJWZGI m MODERATE LY PRlCEl 4 .. UNTIL CHRISTMAS I