‘Iheeebeentiiul Sheer Silk etocb Inqenukelnetabouttliebiieeiplfl we can think of-end at our low P1100. they're Special indeed. In CBXIIEM Gilt boxer, PQIf-v r 75: 6UP loch pair perfect quality. Sheer Cbil~ Ion, ringleu and lplasb-proof. All the very newest shades for winter wear and represented in our complete collection 0t beeutiful gift stockings. ._.i : . ,- in m...“ Guardian This column is reserved (or new: of local interest but advertialng of a ueivsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. - —i-»i_q CRASWELL for rriovcgrapns. COME T0 Noire Demo ‘Dee ‘ today. b-H- 2-3-21. LDNFEDERJ. .>.\ LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-FINJI-Zl-Sli NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or Plain. FOR ARTISTIC AND EXCLU- SIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS Cull and see inc selections at the Guardian Central Job Priniery. THE UHARLIIFIIJIU W N U UARDIAN THEATRE GoLo IS WHERE l YOU FIND IT” riii: cossinvivrivi: con- 15...‘: ~il‘< ,1; i i viaxrios for the first. district - slur... w]: o.’ Queens is pcsgioned until fur- ther notice due to travelling con- ‘ hlilll ‘l '- - a... I V l v NMLHLI. lllill] Gllilleil dRElil-llliill Ukhllllllfld and V, INOIZICGS " Providing messengers tth - Inual international plowlhg IEISI-Cnh lat. Minesing was a new rural Scouting service found by Boy lBzouta of Berria, Ont. @1110“- 1r5%-13‘3-2i I CUWfliu. I 'I‘lie Empire's headquarters train- IIEAR Dlt. winsoxxs LECTURE ' m Igllwgelllmregr scflilildotmgl "The Bowman Situation". St. ____i_.__- worm m, ggimdmu, 9f 7g ‘ma. f Jiinies Hall. TTIUISLIIIY eveiuiifg. SOURIS __ Thurs. is“ 800mm,‘ dun“, m‘ M“ 5mm 5'39‘ 245'“, mer. ey come from \ I I ’ * Just arrived another shipment of our Famous Full g .. l Fashioned Service, Semi Service, Chiffon and Crepe f; ~. j ‘ Ladies Silk Hose, values to $1.00 a. pair. Special , - _ I é prices 59c, 69c and 79c. A lovely assortment of all "-1 I . ‘.110 new shades. 1 v e . . ;‘ j. g Provvse Bros. Lid. /_: Al; I ‘I s i ~ _ POULTRY i . l Gooderiough S1IEZL..ST.P(I reason for the schoolboy". once was the sufficient human iniorc cared that Arnbizi urns triangle. or oven who: ilic of Czechoslovakia was‘? 'I"hr ,0! the COIIDUT was mtirc lim- Zed in the human race and i. iliai gCGsfillllliiCéll (‘ BCTPI". Top Market Prices 5 (‘orreci (lrading. ‘ Prompt Returns ISLAND COL!) STORAGE ' - CU.\IP.-\NY_ LTD. -zn.»._ 'lOe~XU'i.ll}'b;$-'l-é. ASSFRE YOURSELF OF HIGHEST RETURNS BY SHIPPING CO-OPERATI We are handling Chicken and Fowl daily; Turkeys. Geese and Ducks on and after Decem- ber 5th. Also in stock: Feeds put up especially for Poultry, besides extra good values on Flour, Barley Meal, Bran, Shorts, etc. — SHIP US AN BE SURE — P. E. ISLAND DD - DPERATIIIE EGG AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION 201 Weymoutli St. Phone 575 " ' ‘v ‘ AAHQ>JIFIFD Q"rf':.1‘~XGr4'1. _ *1 _ u misasev- -n..;=1.'u s; I DIAMOND RINGS in newest settings, quality and price that cannot he beaten. Wrist Watches, newest shapes, made by the moat reliable manufacturers. A large variety to choose from. Prices that will please you. Bracelets, Compacts, Signet Rings. Emblem Rings, Cigarette Cases. Lighters, Silverware, Toilet Sets and Westminster Chime Clocks, Cathedral Gong Clocks We have been In bualneea so long that we know where to buy inoet reliable goods nt lowest prlcee. Therefore when you buy from us you get-theheat articles at Beet Prlcee. C. W. PATTERSON J EWELLER 130 Great George Si. Phone 394-J LIANCHBSTEIR England Dec. 5 itohi“. I EY YGIRLS KEENER IN GEOGRAPHY .l ., ’ diij: ,'f J f l‘ , 019s‘ schools for the Christmas holidays . ’ , . . I Wm-ihmfl" l1 on ‘Thursday. December 22 and . _ '1"; BulTnl-T dalIY ,~ 955 In Ee-STQDM’ bl‘ the modern reopen them on Wednesday morn- ; - Live and dressed i,’ . I boy. He said that a lecture onihc i_ January 4th. The resignation - > O ) . .1938 atiemel)?» I0 031'“) “i 59 I Ii=s Helen Johnston. Queen n, I l Inuhr-v 3P" W"! 0f U" Th‘ - ' ro School. was accepted and 7 _ Paving l tended 1n the of‘ . - Bzriiaciziie Blanchard was I " ' ' I RESPOMIIHS, appointed in hsr plilCi‘. ‘F118 fill- failure to l ..o:. jI a | Limned b": J. A. Wobsiei" and 00.. l Richmond SIPCCI, Charlottetown. PC ' ‘ll DURING 1hr entire year pelts‘ are rECPWCil f0." shipment. to they Prince Edivard Island Fur Pool: L-ISB-ll-IS-tf.‘ ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL SALE‘ ‘ Children's iable. Work "f "in (‘SITZYPQGIIOD (I iill children, ST. PETERS (Y-‘ITHEIIRAL SALE unci H121 Ten Wediiesciin‘. BOOK and, magazine table. Girls table. Hand‘ knitzed swemers and smock dresses. L-35-l2-6-1i. (‘HYRCII OF SCOTLAND. - Tlicre u-zll he prcziciiliig service in ‘he Pecplc- Church, Charlottetown, _\, Docembor 7th at seven 0c); P..\i. Rev. J. H. Bisho L-43-12-6-l . Al. YESTERDAY — The sf Guy DoCcste took place late residence, Long- .1 o .r rill!‘ do. Minister. for a wrok. tenfe. Miss B THEY‘. Another man on R (home of vsqrancy was remanded ' A man who pleaded sguilty of the iheft cf an overcoat. L-35-12-6-1lI was remanded one week for sen- i A crueltv in children case was adjourned till Friday. PERSONALS Mrs. Fannie Ierter. Hampshire. MONTAGUE — Sat. l WBEEiEY pTa= court yesterday with being drunk wa= for three days. charged spent the past week the guest of Emma Reeves. Freetown. Mr. B. Douglas Jardlne, Freetown. ghter , Miss llfnoGuig spent the wee end in Charlottetown with hit-i" d Jaiwilnc who holds a position with the Greendale Company, Hon. Mark R _ Hazel an. Min- British Gusna, Burma. Canada. Gibraltar. Gilbert Islands. Hon Jamaica, ala ew Nigeria. Southern Rhodesia. Tang- anyika. fiiiildad and Uganda. The Boy Scouts o! Bariff. Al .. made a canvass of every residence in town for discarded clothing arid footwear for their friends the In- dlans- 0n the Morley Reserve. The boys announcement in the Bariff “Crag and Canyon" reminded cit- ens of the co‘ -ful part the In- dlans had played in portraying In- dian Days at local celebrations. A told on himself by the Bishop o Sheffield st a Boy Bzout dinner relates how he was once struggling against a gale on the Brighton sea front. when an elder- ly lady was blown round the cor- ger intoogils arms. Vllhen he had had regal tier sai "Oh thank you, air. You are so helpful that f am sure you must be a Scout. though I am so near-sighted that I cannot see In Memoriam - hill. RODERICK, hloNIIl-L ‘Diere passed away in the Cit! Hospital. Charlottetown. on Octobe" 24m. . Catherine Ann McNe" . widow of the late Roderick McNeil, of Vernon River. _ i Mn. Ila-Neill was born at Cerdl-l tar of bell of gitright dh dispgtlo wiiibe an appy n his: remembered by all her ac- q ntencea. When on! l8 year-a ofare ahe married Roderick McNeill. who was heir to the; Colin. an em loyee the C. and Pope in ‘Western Canada. Also children. The funeral on October . largely attended when me was leid "to rest beside her late humand in Vernon River Orholic Oeme . The pe-ll hearers were: Qiaw Millan. B. B. aid. A. M. Cer- ver. Perle Brothers. Junea Praught and Howard Ri ards. Mass cards were reoelvedfrcm: Mr. and Mrs. Jose H. MacMll- Ian. 5t. Peter's Bu)’. P. E. I. Mnplnd Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Avon- . Alex Iiimigeto, Cardigan. P. E. I. Miss Marlon Livingston. U. S. A. Mr. John MacNelll. U. B. A. Mrs_ Martha Clark, U. S. A. . Mr. and Mrs. Lfl-ITIE Clark. USA. .. _ _. (Pll-Y12L2ll3l_¢__<=9vY-) countries attended tr ooureea et Gilwell. Perk. lingl , during 1938. The foreign Scooters came from Be um. Denmark. mypt. Estonia. France, Holland, Hungary. White Rthers came from . viz.‘ the London Institute of Edu- ce on. UEUEMBE CLOSING our SALE Special rack of Cont: each - _ _ 310m Balance of our Winter Coate - --1-3 off All Summer Coats clearing at -_ _ $435 All Summer Drdseec clearing at - $1.49 Special rack of Winter Dresses each $2.00 Martha Washington HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 Sweatere and Skirts - -- 20% Discount Ladies Hate clearing at Half Price. Velvet and Crepe Evening Bags "'——-—-——— $1.75 and $2.25 Puree: clearing at - - - -- _ _ $1439 ' Special Discount on all Ladies Lingerie. R. P. SIMPSON Phone 236 99 Queen Street ndlfll 511cm, yosiorday morning '-) iiic Church of the Mcst Holy Redeemer and thence to the R0- maii Catholic cemetery. Services n’. {he church and grave were conducted by Father Moreau. C. SS. R. The pallbearers were: Airssrs. Fred Moore, Ledwell Doyle, Wilfred Done-site. Hooper EISQIZV, A. Gauthier. William Wcatlierble . SCHOOL BOARD ‘MEETING - A: tho iz-gulnr monthly ' of [he Sclicsl ii was dsci ifter nI' Public Health and Educa- tion. has zmie m (Wnwa t» nt- terid a. meeting of the Federal Min- isters and Deputy ‘Ministers 01 Forth and other officials of the Health Department He was so. compenled by Mrs. MMGulgan. b Eastern Guardian .°'I‘Hs column Is reserved for new! of local interest but advertising of a. newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS the Charlottetown Guardian mag be handed to their Rept. Archie time I0. your knees . " of education was the declaration of nu Eminence Cardin at s. dinner banquet tendered him oration of the Scout, If to th vs e person _ "striving to lead him to his maxi- mum of human value as well. For one cannot make a well-integrat- ed man who is not useful to so- ciety and to his nation." ther removes the mitigates the importance of edu- cation within the family, the school A motor ambulance entirely built and equipped themselves the roud ion of the 5th Oau leld Rover Scout Crew of Victoria. Australia. An That Scouting is a true method al Vllleneuve chassis. e equipment includes a telescopic stretcher designed by s. member of the Crew. During the camping season the Rover Scout ambulance will be stationed at the rod: Perk camp site. fifty miles from Melbourne. for use in sickness or accident emergency. Passing citizens of Dunnvllle. Ont. must have been mystified on a recent Saturday morning by a troop of Boy Scouts lined up a- round an old shantv armed with hammers and crgwbars. The an- y the icathollc Boy Scmit Fed- Quehec. He declared system of training to method which seeks to cul- allty of the bov. CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION OF THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IS NOW BEING PREPARED Merchalnte desirous of securing a space ln this veritable catalog of "The Boy Scout movement nel- neeeesitv nor onomlcal. ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- More loaves of better or the church. It. rounds our those. forms of education. A1 a method of education Scouting does not con~ ,s\ver came at precisely 9 o'clock, | when on the word "Go!" the whole 30 boys swarmed over the rickety Charlottetown should arrange at poizitmont of Mi<= Grace Yoo as 8 ltrzirlicr on the . ff of Vlfesi Kent ‘Sclrol was crate ied until the end of 11v.- Jllll‘: .rin_ LAID Tl’) REST --'I'lie funeral of Roz‘. Hoary PIPTTQ. who pas- .\(‘(l flWilY (Ill SKIKIIITIRF IIIOITIIIIQ was livid ycstei-iiziv niiJncon from " Church whore service was jgfiuiibieri by R/ev. Hush Miller land Rev, L. M. ltlurtay. A short ‘service was hold a: tho home b2- iforo the bcciy was. romovccl lo the ‘ch? h. "Flip pull bcarcrs were: "s. J. A. Moore. Frank How- Dfilllfll Willinriis. Wm Smith. J. H. Ayers and Walter E_. . Iiiicrmem was in Peoples Cemetery. A number of clergyman of (liffcrcnt deoriorninatlons at- ioiic/rl iuxl srvorzil also took part in iiio service. Tho funeral ad- dmgs “gar given by Rev. Hugh Mn‘ ler It’: No Surprise Tliat You’re Constipated! Ll constipation has you b08- ged down so you fce._ tired- sunk. all played outr-ll s time you asked yourself some Que-i" tlcrns! What have you had to cit‘ lsteb"? Just meat. bread. 0885i potatoes? It's m su you're constipated! The chances are you don't t enough “buili" And "b doesn't mean a. lot 0f IOOd- Itfs a kind of food that isn't consumed in tho body. but leaves a soft “bulky” mass in the intestines and helps e bowel mcrvervient. If this ls what you lack. your ticket is crlsll crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran for break- fnst every day‘. It contains t-he "bulk" vou need plus Nature's intestinal tonic, tdtumin B. Eat All-Bran every day. drink plenty of water. arid take a new lease on life! All- Bmn is mnde by Kellogg in I/mdon. Ontaricx. Sold. by l : QTFTV HTOCCI‘. , Liiia DRESSED _ L-42-l2- >11. ..*VISITING PASTOR - Rev. Sidney Mah~~ ~~~~’ "'. Mabon. who are visiting Mr. M’ brother. Mr. .. . ...i. Monta- gue, proaclitzi an lcpirlng sermon Re Lang. was the soloist at. ing service. i M. MacDonald. Montague. bread from each bag. ..'SPECIAL LOW PRICES until chrl~imas on sugar. molasses. beans. B0399 Mid 11141115’ lines of ETOWTIBS- -Hls Eminence Cardinal Vii‘ had given the building to the Save on your Christmas supplies. leneuve, cows. provided they would re- Clflrk BIOS. Montague. L-42-i —6~1i- " _-_ movenit. The boys trucked the A total of ‘l2 Bov scout leaders materiel to a bush site _some dis- ..*.=i'i:ciai.—L-ow PRICES con- ‘lnue on flour. feed. etc. also rub. ber iootware. Clark Bros. Mont e. in Montziguo United Church on» Sunday morning. v. Arthur the mo n- L. ..*PAINFUL INJURY- Mr. n. with an accident while wrokingxroeif a bUIIdIIIE. He fell from the slip- pery staging and it is feared start- ed soine ribs. His many friends 110m for a. very speedy TEOOVCIYJ-s PERSONAIS ..'Frlends will be glad to hear list Mr. Pearle Brothers. Vernon furor, who is in the Kings County Hospital, Montague. with an in- footed arm is doing well. L. ..'Mr. Archie Hume's many friends in Montagule will be glad to hear that. he has made a good recovery after receiving medical treatment in Halifax and is ex- pected home this week. L. ..'Mrs. Allison Maehean. Mon- tague. who had charge of the Home Economics course . W. 0., Charlottetown, arrived home Set- urday night after completing the first six weeks course. L, UNIT PLANNED SAINT Jorm u. n-(cr) -_ A st John Ambulance Associa- zimi brigade of six divisions is to he built here around Rnver Scout crews and older scouts. Pour pro- posed stretcher teams are expect- ed to be of great assistance ln . EKQI3Y1YJZIIJEIKSM - Headquarters For PDIILTRY With enlarged quarters, and with competent, reliable and fair graders we are prepared to handle all the dressed poultry that offers, and to give the last cont of value that is in them. With facilities for buying Chicken and Fowl daily, throughout the season, and Turkey. Geese and Ducks until the 20th December, we can_ grade your poultry in your presence, and while you wait. You will not be asked to wait over for your money. Caah will he paid immediately; With fifty years experience In buying poultry, we are in a position to glve you unexcclled ser- vice, and every satisfaction. Bring your poultry to us. Poole 8i Thomson Ltd. Montague POULTRY HEADQUARTERS sidor itself exclusive. but it takes the boy bellcctual and moral being and works In bring out his manhood)‘, from different 091s ct the Brit-Q Efmoire and 5? from fweifll explanation was that the owner structure and tore it limb from limb. to a din oi’ hanging ham- mers and whacking crcwbars. The in all his physical. in- tance fmm town. and began the rrccti" c’ a Scout hut. ATTENTION POULTRY PRODUCERS Practically All Poultry Is Bought and Sold According to Government Grades. WHY ? Because consumer demand for quality has established price differentials. Naturally the top grades bring higher prices. YOU get these higher prices by a simple method of crate fattening 3 our poultry on a mixture of finely ground home grains mixed with milk or but- termilk or some protein concentrate. Good results will be obtained if" the birds are put in disinfected crates in a reasonably warm place free from drafts. Feed twice daily, morning and evening, for twenty minute intervals, then remove feed troughs. . . KILLING and CARE This is very important. Starve birds 24’ hours before killing, during which time they should have access to plenty of clean drinking water. Birds must he properly bled. Make sure all feathersare removed from wing- tips, legs and close as possible to the ‘head. See that all pin feathers are removed, also that heads, feet, and vents are clean. After killing, hang birds in a cool place but do not freeze. Market birds soon as possible after cooling. Sillbilp in ventilated containers holding not only 100 lbs Ship daily if pos- a c. POULTRY HANDLED IN THE ABOVE MANNER IS A CREDIT» TO OUR PROVINCE AND PROFITBLE T0 YOU. Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture W. R. SIIIIW Deputy Minister. I. II. DENNIS Minister.