5.4 ,.. s- t TUESDAY. And Blankets are so attractive. Kenwood BLANKETS Plain colors of blue. Rose, (ltllfl, Tan, Apricot. Laveiiilei", lllll“%llt'tl sep- arately and the edges boumi “Kilt matching satin ribbon. Rose and Green. Green and Laven- der» Gold and Rose. (lreen and (told, Lavender and Yellow. Blue and Gold. 9M’ 00 X 9t £9.00 anvil Size 72 x si .......Sll.tl0 £':l(‘l‘l CRIB Blankets Flannellette Fancy, colored FLANNELETTWE BL.-\I\'l{I-I'l‘$ with pretty pattern .7” t. 75c to $1.25 lgllfgillltgll» ll _ .4‘ )1 in,‘ n —c_—_ _ . _.¢--.»_--.._,.,,... b, .. . E7 H. NE of the most delightful gifts you could think of—0ne of the most. surely ivelcome-one of the most certainly expressive of good willl Brantforde BLANKETS In plain and large three tone checks, plain whipped or satin bound ends. $5.00 and $7.50 Size titl x Si . . . . .. .. $3 00 vitvll vcQnffifflnfle days of President Hoover's dom- Size "2 x .\‘l .. $0.00 each ~ _ -. ~. ' f . esttc economic program. i . Special (riniel shade OVERTHROW | Newsprint Johnson has [Mmounced he Wm R all wool, size 60 x 80 .. . .. $4.00 each evefsl e i M nufa t not filibuster, but he and his sup- r . l a c urers porters plan to develop at some Wh’ W l length the dangers they believe are ¢ lte O0]- i NEW YORK- N- Y" Dem 21- hidden behind the moratorium REVERSIBLE ]\'l~l.\'\\'()()l)h' in The conference between Canadian pmh BLANKETS These in fine soft, warm finish with rose or blue borders. $7.50 and $19.00 CRIB Blankets Wool Fancy Wool CRIB l BLANKET Soft and Warm $200 and $2.25 ii 1'. THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN WESTERN GUARDIAN Moratoriuni In .413. IOSIBOUBNI will eon- Fmal Stage Linus to buy silver fox pelts at A. I. Marci-can‘! ofilce. Summersids, (or lamdémnrgagw a a few more days. Ho has received WABHINGTO ' ' " ‘ '- mrmer m.“ orders um Wm p”, With eventual ratification assured. Montreal fur auction Prices until his ‘n9 Hwy" debl’ monwrlum Wm flog today in the Senate its last orders are filled. See him at once I N and get spot cash. iioas-ia-ia-ai m: 111w" “mm” “mm” °“ C. leaders are hopeful of sending it EASTERN GUARDIAN to the White House by Tuesday, mam. curusrms and New whsn congress intends to recess l Year's the Montatlue Post Office will for Christmas. However the one you postponement of intergovern- l be closed to the public ail day. N. I ' Cumming, r. M. ll044-l2-21-2l.l mental debts already in effect faces opposition of undetermined strength from s band of critics headed by Senator Hiram Johnson, California ‘Republican. President Hoover obtained pledg- es of support from more than a majority of the Senate last surn- mer before he proposed the dtbi I . .'BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS l Gil-TS at Maboifs Drug Btors and "vote- for your favorite girl on tho; ' big "D011 COURSE." 10960-12-17-61. l ..'CHRISTMAS CARDS, Station- , ery, Parker and Waterman Pen Bets, hOiidBY- lClgars and Tobaccos. Ivory Goods,_ Republish-i leaders are anxious foilet sets, Cameras, Moirs Choc- ' to get the question out of the way olates, Perfume, Pipes, Cigaretteslbefore the recess and have asked land almost every thing in the gift continuous sessions will be held be- ‘line at Mabons Drug Store. ginning at noon today. Final action 1095942-17431- l would clear the way ‘for consider- ation immediately alter the holl- ncivsprint manufacturers for a. merger of their properties, it has been suggested that a consolida- tion of the more important units The pending deadlock over tho election of a president pro tempors may present a parliamentary snag iii l Ii llllll ,l </ l ~ l- _f;-, ' ‘ ‘t. *7, its‘; ’ l llliiillillllillllzitl ill I||| .--- l liillltlifgéllll '1 I T A p NT“ .- / t ll i l ‘s Clgeefinq/J 5% finq 1Y/JZa/zm ore welcome than the costliest gift . t . more expressive than the most sincerely worded card . . . is the sound of a loved one‘s voice at Christmas. And no matter where you are, you can give this priceless gift by using Long Distance Tele- DECEMBER 23. 1931 to speedy ratification of the mora- turium. The debate is expected to develop would probably provide the best remedy for the present difficulties of the industry, says J. F. Fearing, phone. Rates are lower . . . service speedier than ever before . . . our operators are eager to help you in every pos- sible way. This year make Christmas happier for yourself and vice-president and sales-manager, in a letter to the company's cus- tomers in the United States. “The recent conferences have been attended not only by the of- ficials of our subsidiary, Canadian International Paper Company," hcl says, “but by the officials of oth- er outstanding Canadian paper companies and by representatives of important Canadian banking interests. E. W. Beatty, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and one of the most pubiic-spirit- ed leaders of Canadian opinion. has alsoybeen present. Mr. Fearing says it has been ar- gued that no scheme for consolida- tion will be worthwhlie unless the set-up is based on a. conservative capitalization combined with the loperat-ion of the most efficient type of low-cost mills. “Knowing that the industry to- day is suffering from the effect of . President Hoover's still further the already pronounc- ed congressional opposition to recommendat- ion for revival of the war debts commission. v The moratorium resolution came from the House with an amend- ment attached expressing the op- position of congress to revision or cancellation of the late wlr debts. Opponents of the debt holiday contend it is the "opening wedge" to cancellation‘ of the war debts due to the United States, which would throw the burden of the war upon tax payers in this country. Some of them also claim its chief benefit: has been to internat- ional bmkers, rather than the people of the country as a whole. Tn this connection, the Sena-tie finance committee has been investi- gating the flotation of foreign se- curlties in this country. This in- low prices, greatly aggravated by qum, Wm‘ be resumed this monk An optimist is a man who, when he is told the wolf is at the door, refuses to believe a word of it and therefore opening his door thus unprepared is promptly gobbled up by the wolf. _ A pessimist, upon learning that the wolf is at the door, believes it loved ones . v-< by telephoning your greetings. _ - Please bear in mind that owing to the abnormal traflic on (‘hristmas Day it will he to your advantage to place your calla a dav or so before Christmas. THE. ISLAND TELEPHONE 00.. llMlTED_ is no use to struggle further so he brief interval clad in a new wol- opens the door and gives himself skin was! up to the wolf. _-—-—--—-—- An opportunist, hOWClIQT, lcams Rich Lover (Eiliiiifl! Vim m! with interest that n wolf is no the adored): "How much lathe 1m? door. After studying the situation Taxi Driver: That's all Iilhl- 6i!‘- thoroughly, he lures the wolf into The young lady's father NW6d 811 the house and emerges after a. that. while maintaining the fairly 1110-‘ low-operating ratios and that, m»; with only a few exceptions, fixed _ _ charges are not being eamed," he Black And te Dinner Partners says, "it is realized that no conso- llidation would be of any value un- In Paris Now les it could show very substantial savings. Such savings. it is felt, would be assured by running the! ~ r it m“ elllmml “m” ° can“ ‘l PARIS. Dec. ZL-Black and white ‘l-alwnys faithful fashion partner: ANADIAN DOLLUI .-\'l‘ l'lflT.\I-: _ ‘ I 11d th _. haic a (lift- ll ll at int . i i» over those who TORONTO. Don, 2l~-C:\r.ac‘.i.\ii:~- tflltlfilai‘ rlvn l in the Southern ho winter in the Barbridm thislhriiv-d Stairs. Whereas the Cann- BEFORE THE HEAVY f SNOW STE-EMS hamper traffic, block roads and make hauling difficult, attend to your fuel v needs. Prepare now by putting in a sup- ply of Piekard’s Coal or (‘okc to last ~ ‘ until fine weather arrives. Best quality Coal at lowest cash i prices. A; Pickard & Co PHONE 240 l. s...” w ' _ _,. ._.._._.. ._|__|;:...__...--.4-,.“v. (inn dollar is at a heavy discount across the llXlQ, it. now stands at n premium in the Bfll'badQs_ can,“ ziiamNation-al Sicamsliips Iecgivgd :1 mole advising nian (lollar has advanced to $121 in the Barbados, which is a. favor ite Caribbean winter resort that the R5‘. Commission i ‘imiiletes Tour Of Western Provinces OTTAWA, Ont“ Dec l Bracken, Evlth the Dominion vvhe Canadian Pressl-Jrhc Rom} ‘Commissioii investigating FOTlQiiQYI Droblcms will reach 0g. States to push forward negotiat- 1 TM- today. Under the chairman- tons to submit the proposals to ‘ship of Mr. Justice Duff, the com- llmssmf‘ has cfimpioted a tour of coming session. The strong cnrlor-e £11.19 ‘Mat. which took it. to the Pa- sation iflllC Coast ard back. Premier John voiced by Hon. Joseph A. Lyons,‘ _ I 0f Manitoba, will 5150 Australia's prospective prime min- i ‘mach the f-‘lpiifli today to take up istcr, in Melbourne today. is view- Govcmmem ed here as promising for the suc- ‘qurstions of provincial finances, cess of the Imperial economic con- The indications are that there ference in Ottawa next ‘will be no let-up in activity in go- Australia had been pressing for vernmcnt circles until s, ‘two before Christmas Day, when a date as possible, but with a new some of the ministers may prepare lio spend the holiday outside of of power, an early date derate ones on a. lower scale and eliminating those wit-h excessively high costs. -are going in to dinner these ev- iuings in some of the most biz- izrre and interesting designs Paris Premier R. B. Bennett returned ‘has ever Pvolved‘ l The chaps of cowboy trousers, the to Ottawa from 'I‘oronto early ycs- I _ ierday and spent a busy day’ in his l bmle-S bungamw apron’ the hay 0mm Wm, Maj ,,. w_ DI Hm.r-,dgc_ makers overalls all have contribu-i ted bits to the designs put togethw Canadian Minister at Washing- ‘ gun, in Qflawa for the holidays’ er in contrast as startling as black print on a white page. and the joint commission of en- Smirt Pnrisians, ever ready to- iiincers meeting in Buffalo today I on the International Rapids sec- renew allegiance to black and whit/e are adopting them for those small tion of the St. Lawrence deep wa- terways project, will no doubt bc exclusive dinner parties which are; dear to their hearts. given much attention this week, 2t_(}3y The report continues here, as pre- The newest dinner pajamas are frankly trousers, elimimting all the vioiisiy stated. th-t it may be pos- trrins- Sibic i0!‘ Cflnfldii and Uliiifid frothy swirl which suggests skirts. One of them ls made of sleek black satin, with side flaps reminiscent‘ of the cowboys chaps. i Its high-necked bodice is also‘ P'°‘°"’“°°-‘ lblack satin, but its short straight jacket is white. A second pajamas with a white lSililll bodice and slim straight black trousers is topped with a black sat in cape fastened close about the throat. A striking dinner gown is design- ed of dead white remain. Its blblike bodice ties behind the neck, its skirt, designed with an} apron front which extends well a~ round the hips, ties in the back I Cana- parliament before the end of the of Imperial summer. day or the conference to meet at as early government taking over the reins may not suit its convenience. P Christmas Poultry Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and’ Chicken‘ Prim Order Early and Avoid Disappointment. Home-made Mince Meat Kidney siWiP-Frcshiy Ground 25o \ per lb. like a bungalow apron. For the restaurant dinner the skirted ensemble of ankle length holds its place. One of the smartest of these costumes has a seven-sights length tunic of gleaming white satin with a standing round collar and nar- row belt embroidered in black and silver. It is worn with a black sit- in skirt and seven-elghths lengh coat of block satin lined in white. Client: "I am makinl a ten day's tour of Italy. can you recommend me a lflllilblg book?" Bookseller: "HG" l8 tho very e Baby Beef thing. ‘Italy in l Weeks" Client: "What is tho good of that? What am I to do with the other sures days?" per lb. | "Plan to assist Germany." Help- ing Hans’! ‘ a -.» H‘ l . mam-mm =- "r BEWARE Board of Fire Underwriters OF FIRE . HOUSEHOLDERS ‘ —AND— STOREKEEPERS Are warned against the inflammable nature of many Christmas decorations and ornaments. Candles should not be used for lighting trees, and all electrical decorative schemes should be WOll and securely wired and in- sulated. Keep Decorations Away from A ELECTRIC LIGHTS 2* Packing cases, wrappings, papers, excel- sior, straw, etc., should not be allowed to accu- mulate. A little time spent in clearing up after opening Xmas goods may save a disas- trous fire. REMEMBER-Firs may destroy In an hour wthat it has taken a lifetime to build. Prince Edward Island CHARLES A. BEER Secretary lzl l