5'5 rig 5 ul for a delightful the fairyland of New Pesos Use For Old War- Ship A series of week-end oonfelences of Portsmouth Rovers and Scouts is to be held aboard the historic British warship the "implacable." A Scout Rhodes Scholar 52 5.. " A former Boy Scout again has won a Rhodes Oxford scholarship, H. L D. Fenerty, B, A, LL, 3,, or Alberta, a graduate member of the 1Q Calgary Sccut Troop. §§§§ é a Boy: Want Scouting n E Kelpies and Pixies. has a different song but h“, the “me memo. On the same day announcement was made of organization of the 135th Toronto Scout Troop, at St. m ,_ mm‘ “Ween the} Malrs Church, West Toronto, ap- 3” ‘m mm. mother‘ we M‘. plicatons to loin were received fly mvflgem when M,“ F,” from over Iii) boys. The maximum ted our company m visit her "m!" w troop is as. and of course will promise “n” 150K070“ sam- =5 l tgoesonat abrownie giigg . I- aJE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ullli 56/121221226 ‘W Whether it be the “chest of dreams” of the young girl, the “chest of reality” for the brzide-io-be, or the matter-of-fact storage chest of wife and mother-every woman loves the gift of a cedar chest for Christmas! Make her dream come true this year with one of these low-priced, high quality cheat!- Rat mttorevealouyofthesecretsao dear to every Brownie. we m “an giving Christmas Development of an 0m smut Buta‘ w W0 chlflmmtown “n? Branch 0f the world Boy smut iiiol and instead of a mfetlng next Fridl)’ we are asked to bring our donations of food. clothing or toys to the Guild room at 7 o'clock. Pa- trol Leaders- and Seconds ih unl- the fluore- will not be a meeting on Friday the 20th. Watch this column 7°!‘ N1 important announcement which will be made soon. zzUse Miller's Worm Powder; and the bill-lo against worms is won. These powders correct the morbid conditions of the stomach which nourish worms, and these destrue- tive parasites cannot exist after they come ih contact with the medicine. The worms are digests. by the powders and an speedily evacuatec with other refuse from the bowels. soundness is imparted to the organs and the health of the | “m”! m“! ""5 child steadily improves. ::Pbr treatment of caked bags in cows. or gargct. usc Douglasfillgypt- ian Liniment—the quick, sure rem- 8di- Blv time and expense. Pre- vents blemished stock. v _..__‘_*— —m___________ Prcfsssionhl iiards A J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. IAIIISTER. SOLICITOB, ETC. New Inca Building Charlottetown ma. _ ___. Stewart it Lowther s. w. mwmsn, u. 1a IlI-IISTERS. SOLICITORS. ITO I Great George Street noun so wan MOLEQD i QENTLEY I. L II IINTL I. IINTLII, l. 0. and Attoruey-at-Lnw IONS! T0 BOAR - Ollee: 1U Richmond Street FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. vacuum n. (moon Decal lepreaeatailve Irley ll. Bell's haw Ofliee lmameraide or Phone m. 1m Prohibition Commission Chas. I. Black. Chairman. Charlottetown. Iaa. B. IcDana-ld. West St. Peter: Hamilton. lime all information regarding hfraetiuua of IIOEIBITION AC1 l Report of 0. ii. Lampson & 0a., L d’: December Sale of SILVER FOX g STERLING PRICES REALIZED AT THE NOVEMBER SALE Advanced 10% i 'AS COMPARED WITH Sflvor Fox The Prompt or settling all future Silver Fox Salel, an days after the commencement of the Sale. ' ' a c», us. n» nun‘ um. wher- Skiua are now cleaned by them C. M. Lampoon ever aecamary, 3""? F” free of charge. C. M. Lampoon l Co, Ltd's will Oflmaaes January 81b, 1934- Eu-lier arrival in Leedsqhewcver. a u, n m» m: there any I» male the i» "W- who and amort the shins before are placed ea that I 1h hands Ia Landon b! ‘olden in that Sale. Iqtho fid ‘ed first aid. "Drowning movement, as another contribution to international youth friendliness, is the latest idea of 10rd Baden- Powell. The Chief Scout declared there are some 15,000,000 old Scouts in the world. Indian Boy Scouts‘ Mass Good TIIII Punjab government reports pay high tribute to a “mass good turn" of 3,000 Muslim, Sikh and Indian Christian Boy Scouts when coo,- 000 Hindu pilgrims gathered for a rellslws festival at the village of Kurukshetn during last summer’; eclipse. The Scouts assisted in pre- fmnng and maintaining sanitary detafs, helped control traffic, took charge of cholera cases (which oth- ers refused to touch), and render- Patrols" saved fifteen persons during the rush of count- less thousands to take ceremonial baths in two lakes just; berm, mg during the eclipse. In previous years large numbers were drowned. cases to the record minimum of three was credited largely to the efficiency of the Scout "Health BYiRIdc." Before the coming of Scouting Mus'i.m and Sikh boys would have nothing whatever i h with Hindus. Queensland Scouts Operate a Mine From 8 a. m. to a Saturday mid- day Boy Scouts of Mount Isa, Queensland, filled the executive positions from general manager down at the great silver-lead mine of the Mount Isa Mines Ltd. Canadian Scooter Iepda Punjab Scouts A former Montreal Scoutmsstcr. Rev. Geoffrey Guiton, now on rrlis- sionary duty in India, headed one who rendered outstanding service during the great Hindu religious festival at Kurukshetra. in the northern Punjab. A Scout lucue in the liver Nile That the Boy Scout training is as effective in the ancient land of Egypt as in Canada, is illustrated in the award by Lord Baden-Pow- ¢11 of the rare Bronze Cross to Pa- trol header Isa Ali. of the 1st, Khartoum ‘R000. Y0" l “w” from drowning in the River Nile.’ "at grave risk." The Nile W" i", flood, the current travelling at inspection of the buyers. nearly 20 miles an hour. when an am of this Sale, a well a! will be approximately four- " arrivlnl Ith will be cler- llarch Ith- Holdng of the number of cholera. of the troops of native Boy Scouts , l older bo in the Lid ! $33.50 She'll love it! treasure it always! eer chest, omamen lngs. Has tray in Full cedar lining. Ghost with Compartment $27.50 An exquisite gift looking chest in c bossed. Full cedar partment in the lid valuables. ilt Iias a Tray And fine Black Walnut ven- with overlays and solid wood carvings and turn- rare good taste! A rich- trusted veneers, taste- fully carved and em- terior and secret com- A ted lid. of Oll- in- for ural lied Cedar $12.90 What would please the heart of the young girl more than one of these lovely natural cedar chests on Christmas morning? Put it on your list now. Smart Window Seat Chest l $18.90 Bring real delight with this beautiful chest! Elaborately de- corated with rich carv- ing and embossing. Sel- ect -Walnut veneers, full cedar interior. A most unusual value at this low price. iii in price’ Yes, you’re right-it IS Richard Arlen-and for all we know, he’s writing to Santa to make sure of getting what he wants for Christ- mas! Two to one he’d be like any ordinary man and ask for some- thing that would minister to his ease and comfort. No other gift fits these specifications like one of our Smokers-and thcy’re still very low, A Real “lie-Man” Style! How proud he’ll be of such a splendid gift! In Walnut finish with sturdy turned legs and handle. Decorated cabinet. Has humidor compartment, even at the low price of .. HQLMAN’S, Charlottetown lle’|| Like This Gift! A gift like this is certainly the way_to the smoker’ heart! In Walnut finish, with simple carving and turned legs. Generous $5.00 humidor compartment. A real bargain Bl. .................... $9.75 For the Smoker Who Reads ! $12.50 The very finest gift he could wish for! Beautiful- ly decorated and carved. with contrasting veneers and two spacious maga- zine racks. A bargain in- deed at this special Holi- day price. Select now! swimmer took cramps and sank. Isa dived several times into the muddy current before lo- cating the body. finally ashore, and after long continued artificial respiration brought about recovery. IQ Ieouts “Toner” 0hr Qe 2.000.000 Mark A suggestion made by Baden. Powell during the Great War that the. Boy scouts had a great world future as a peace agency brought the reply from a certain scout Commissioner that any attempt, at an international organization would be disastrous, and that the Scout movement was already "mg. tering to its fall." B-Pfs reply was “Let it totter, and let us carry on." Since then four international Scout Jamborees have brought together friendliness man an d many minions more who have beneflld by the work and spirit of the nlhraian Balm invest every u“, mm, got it‘ Y maven displayed a splendid brand ifuture. They are fast and under ST. AVARDS VS. BITAVERS 0n Thursday night a splendid game of hockey between East Roy- alty and St. Alvards Beavers was played at Marshfiedl rink. a large crowd of spectators witnessed the, game. which was fast and hard} fought from start to finish. The East Royalty boys are a heavy ag- gregation and turned in a splendid ‘game. To single out any individual player would hardly be fair as they l turned in exceptionally good hockey. The St. Avards Beavers. appearing on the ior for the first time this year. defeated the East Royalty by a score of 4-2. It is ‘pleasing to note that the Beavers ‘are coming back stronger than ever, with a strong backing of a community team. having as its ‘President, Mr. Thomas R McCain. ‘vice. pres. Mr. Peter Cole-s and Ooach V. M. Peter. The Si. Avards of hockey. ‘There is no doubt this tam will be heard Irmn in the the watchful eye of Coach Hudson will h n real team before the sea- i ll over. One writer cannot. limb ant any individual player at‘, as all pllyfd excellent I hil- we might mention m,@l IcCabe of the Beavers‘ hov ones- W,%e more practice Bill will be ‘veritable stone wall." The Idem-Babel loamy in their new their colors homl fed. ~ H! fine. The goals fnr East ’ j at” by Mr Jomcs b SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL flonnr roll for the month of No- vemhnr; Ohcle VIII-l Ella. MaePherson, 2 Eileen Burke, 3 Emma Cooper. Grade VI-l Yvette Raymond, 2 Thelma Burke. 3 Hclen Kclly_ Grade V-l Boyce MacKic, 2 Keith Mutch, 3 Ralph MnGarry. Grade IV-l John Rogers, 2 Ruth Mclnnis. 3 Beryl McPhec. Grade Ill—Dorothy Cooper, 2 Anna Storey, 3 Alphonsus McIn- ms. Grade II -i Stnnlry Machin, 2 Lois Henry. Ii Dewar Jones. Grade 1-1 Mary Tait, 2 Louise Henry, 3 Alalne Mclnnis. The following pupils made an average of over 90 per cent-John Rogers, Yvette Reymond, Thelma Burke. —H. C. Drake, Teacher (Patriot Please Copy) ARTISTS LOSING AID OI PATRON] IJQIDON. Dec. ID—(C.P.)—’I‘hO London Artists‘ Association. me oi the beet known groups. will vanidi from the wp of Bond street after Christmas. It was formed In lfifl as a cc-opexative moans of enab- ling artists to concentrate on their work free from pressing financial worries. Samuel Oourtauld, Hindlsy Imith Maynard Reyna and L. H. Iyara, the guarantors. provided Inch arnoums as were necessary. outside in: association's earninlfl. b0 give flid for the Beavers ~i, O’Neil two. 7 al.21- Pleose (‘a w cazl. member about U180 lJcur zTer paying erpenaes. _ Erfe earned IIIIO ‘and oilhfl mac rold f0! $110,000. but Sh! 0Q- timkd “slump” conditions have (#5.... A R Maintain Volume There is a real danger to the Canadian export ChPPSF traciz- in permitting the volume uf vhrosv to decline further. SOITlf‘ (.l(".\li"I‘S m the UDlIlid Kingdom evrn now ques- tion tho advisability of dealing in Canadian cheese in view of the lim- iter quantity available. mid the rcl- ntively abort time during which they are available. -— Dominion Dairy Commissioner. The Eye-Sight Of A Child la perhaps the moat important of the functloli. contributing u its development and educa- don. DEFICTIVE EYE-SIGHT iaa constant drag on the brightest child. and is very apt to injure it health. We recently Itted n little month ahe occupied third pealtiou. a striking evidence of the boaeflt of greatly improv- ed wialel. Ll YQI ‘ Service. 0. F. llIT0llESOIl Silver Fox Pelts Wanted .\ir. Jacob Kirsh will buy and pay highest market prices for silver fox skins at my uptown office, Massey Harris Building. Kent Street, Tuesday and days following. Sigdcd. ll. R. HOLMAN. ‘aka’ < ""‘"4*'IIII'~uIwaru==srr'-’1i> -=c Zr- 1i‘ "y? l-‘ur Receiving S ation (l fi HIP U‘ Q- oi" H!" ‘U"‘ 135 Kent Street, Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Our Pelt Receiving Station at 135 Kent St, Charlottetown. under the direction of Major A. S. Robertson and W, I-‘. Burke. will be open for the balance of the season for the benefit of eastern shippers where both members and non- members can be accommodated. (YANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASST» ~ FUR MARKETING DIPARTNINT. b _ ‘ ¢ , t ..,.. 29mm \ gvzqwwn~ - ~9gem~<