' reed by the secrftsry showing rc- EPISIA - nJXSIiI Yardleys Perfume Houbigant Perfume & Toilet Water Coty,. Bourjois l.anuin’s Mysin and ‘w -' Scandal "1 l fill’ it" r i‘ ’ // ‘s Qfi OFFERS Exquisite Perfume in Fancy Gift Boxes! imported French Perfume by D’0RSAY Comptesse $1.10 -- $4.00 LeDandi - $1.10 - $5.00 Chevalier -- - - $4.00 Eaude Toilette $5. - $10. s... . Toy - - - aw saowms WPRICES FROM §_l._2_§,__U__l: Say Merry Christmas with a Camera See the New A H I T I . . Kodak Bantam ‘ t Coronet _ - ' $450 Midget Camerr Jiffy Kodak; The worlds smallest $9.25 camera Kodak Junior produces perfect ‘ pictures for enlarging $16.50 70' ‘ S’ CHR HQVE ' GIVE ' Me famous For HIM Shaving Sets Ronson Lighters Dunhill Pipes Ash Trays Dunhill Lighters Tobacco Pouches Cigarette Cases Dressing Cases WE DELIVER CANDIES Ciis-pcnr-mq ti h em anon: 2|9 Cue ISTMAS SEND :YFI ‘IHE JEN INS PHARMACY W 33x25 Hm" For HER Fancy Compacts Single, Double & Triple Cutex Sets Fancy Soaps Writing Cases in leather Overnight Case Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets in Chrome Metal PHONE 219 l. ll; IEEQR: s. KEN Em [HZiiliUllFlUWN i E I QBARRIISTGTUR ' WOMEN'S rsrosiemm. INSTITUTE The election of officers —i~ ls follows:- Tile 16th annual meeting of the Harrington Woznens Institute met at the home of Mrs. Rowe Hughes with clown members and five visi- tors present, The meeting which opened with the Island Hymn svas presided over by the president, Mrs. I/zigh Stewart. The minutes of the» laat inonthlv meeting and the last annual meeting wire read nlld adopted, after which a financial statement of the years work was Kay Sci-y. tress, lVIrs. (re-elected) . Mrs. Ccphns Ford. Five new members joined musical mlbctiorts by Mrs. Hnflics. Next meeting will at the home of Mrs. Chas. ceipts for year to be $48.92 with ex- penditures amounting to 42.77 lvivhuz a balance of caih on hand oi $8.15. Committees reported and Teena Moi-ion and Doris Ford were ippolnied on the sick committee the "Kin"? President. Mrs, Jchn Jfmes, Vice president, Mrs. James Mac- Prixston Rodd Auditors, Mn. Rowe Hughes and a total oi 2i members, The pro- gramme- consisted of a. contest and roll cnll to be answcreiPby an ex- chnnuc of Christmas glfis. A dainty lun'h war then served bv the hos- tess. and the meeting closed with ‘Pal riot Please copy) resulted ago today. and originator of the through a. fortune. pauper. H . making e was ART Vernon be held Phillips. Lost Ohord. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" B I ll G 0 TONIGHT 8.16 P.M. Canadian Legion Home The Bentral Guardian lived henna pueblo FUNERAL ‘EMILY-The funeral of the late William Walsh will take place from the residence of his son, - William, 74 Hayfield 8b.,‘ this morn- : ing at 8.46 to St. Dunstanhs Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. FIRE ALARM-The firemen re- sponded to c. second alarm yester- day morning at 11.20, for a blaze at 58 Sydney Street, occupied by Ed- win Byers. A line of hose from the i kitchen faucet was used to ex- | tinguish the blaze which did not cause much damage. SUNDAY afternoon Dec. 26 from three to four o'clock. the Charlottetown Male Chorus will repeat their program of Christ- mas Carols over C. F. C. Y. This program is sponsored by the Pure Milk O0. Ltd. L—258-12-22-3i. ILLNESS REGRETTED -— Mr. William T. Weilner, 48 Winchester Street. Brookline, Mass. formerly oi Charlottetown, has been under treatment in the New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston; since October last. First he had an op- eration on h's leg and the ilnklc amputated. A few days ago the lrg was amputated. However. he is get- ting along wel and hopes to be able to return home in two or three weeks time. P H O N E 706 CHTOWN i The names of the needy child-l rvu irithout Santa Pals are listed below. Why not select one or more and make them happy this Christ- mas? It may not seem much to you but can you realize just what your contribution might mean toi some forlorn little boy or girl? Did Santa Claus ever forget you WILLIS - ACKLAND NUPTIALS -A pretty mid-December wedding took place at Hampshire on Fil- day evening, the tenth, at the homo cf Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland, when their daughter Ger» >trude Caroline was united in man lriagc to Mr. Samuel Wilbur Willr lison of Mrs. Willis ‘and the lair Hubert Willis of‘ Kingston». Rev. Byron G. Manzer performed the en away by her father, was attired in a blue Deja gown with collar and cuffs of white. She wore a ‘coronet of Sunset roses and car- naivi (By The Canadian Press) James (Tod) 510311, regarded u ,candles. Forty guests were ban- ihe World's greatest jockey in the "quetted in the dining mom which 90;. died at Los Angelou four yo“; ;was decorated to suit the festive fifty-nine years old $91150"- “mqnkpy .Watscn and Mrs. Frank Willis en- croach." he is said to have gone’ _ died a selections. Playwright (explaining new ecriptl- Now for the end of the second act I've not a really swell idea. The hero has been captured by bandits . . . they are trying to hang him on s tree-trunk, but no- body can find I. rope- At this stage the orchestra begins to p‘ay The lo $1.25 i [crzl Celery OllIFP-i‘ i lixrunrc of Tomato, iilurlrfllnr Crvflm Clcur Cram Tar/Ir nu Jill/live and Orunyv Sherbet l"'v"l CaHIELFS-iPEFYI/‘idanl liinl lifux/rroolris iiii R0113} P_ E, I. Tar/cry, Cher/nut Dressil Cold Galaniina ofCn/ioiz and Virginia - New Garden PM: nu Brim-c Ila! lifinca-lilcnl Pie ASMVIM klssorlcil C !lf‘('.\"(‘ and Torlxlvrl Ilrvsh lliruif Aflcr Dinnrr ilfinis Daml-Tasse ~ M ind Nut: THE‘ CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL Charlottetown, P.E.l. Pleai-e Iiluke Your Rvsvrvnliv CHRISTMAS DINNER Salted Almond: oru/‘r/rnil Bax/ml Fanlame illulprqnp Oyrlrr: on Ilulf-Slicll, Cocktail Sauce xlixnvrlcil Ilorx zFOviiorrr, Puririenne of Chicken, Agnes Sore: Cheese Straws POUF/lftl Iii/r! of Slllc, Normande Broiled Beef Flirt illlgnan. Fin de Sleclo Rack of Lamb, Prlinrur am! Mint Jelly drrBell, Eilylnl w“ '"‘ " ' Braisrd Breast of Young Goose with Grape-F. Véfaiiiq“? lg, Cranberry Sauce Ilmn a la Gclic Iilaslird Ilubbard Squash Polo/ori- Ilollomlizixr, llloursrlinc or [Triad Serve! Ilrnrls of Palms Salad, Roquefort Dressing English Plum Pmldiirg], Subrrvon and Hard Sana: Iircrzch Pastry Con/ta Furnriic. Pctits Fawn Crackers Iilulirga Raisins SATURDAY December 2 5th, I937 n: Early ried a bouquet of similar beautiful blooms. Miss Annie Watson of v Charlottetown p l a y e d Mendels- sohn’s Wedding ivfarch as the bri- dal party took their places under 3 blue and silver crescent arch luminated by the light of blue During the evening Miss tertained the guests with musical Mr. and Mrs. Willis will make their new home in King- ston. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry Winchester, 17 Green- to friends. Mr and Mrs. James H. Mon- aghan left. yesterday morning for Boston where they will reside for the winter. Mr. Artie Wright is home from Mt. Allison. Sackville, to spend the holidays wit-h his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Sourls. Hon. J. A. Mathieson, C.J., K.C.. who underwent a successful oper- aiion in the RUyfll Victoria Hospital], Montreal, is making satisfactory progress towards convalescence. Miss Nora (Babs) McLean. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mirs. Rloy McLean, Souris, who was injured while div- ing on Sept. 4th. and has s nce been receiving treatment in Montrea‘, arrived in the city by Monday eve- "nings train. and left for her home in Souris yesterday afternoon. Observing Boxing Day From coast to coast, the employ- ees 0f The T. Eaton Company. Limited, will enjoy an extra holi- day next Monday, in recognition busy Christmas season. The need for such a holiday long has been recognized in Emgland, were Boxing Day in widely observ- ed. The day after Christmas was so named in on cm when Decem- ber 25th was observed largely as a religious festival and the exchange of Christmas boxes too place on the following day. In these days, when business pressure is much greater. the need for the holiday has become more urgent. ‘There have been isolated cases of its observance in Canada. but the decision of The '1‘. Eaton Company makes this the first in- stance of its introduction on a nation-wide scale|. Congratulations‘ are due the Company for this additional evi- dence of consideration for the members of its staff. ll. is the mare notable because that greet Canad- ian’ enimrprise annually sacrifices the prospect o! substantial ad- ditional business by declining to keep its stores open on Christmas live and in many cases. any nlehts It all. This humane D0licy has been mode possible by the c0- uporatlon of the buying pulfic who ceremony. The bride who was giv- i 0f their 'i'l'l'ié " services" ‘dllfiiig’ ' the" ' I in those hB-Plly bygone days? Then . remember the homes that are dreary-hand bring joy there at - least for a short time. v 730. Walter. 6. - 731. John, 4. 732. Carl, 3. 733. Hilda, 2. . 734. Teresa, 9. .735. Mary, 6. , 736. PhyllLs, 2. 737. Bernard, l0. i7.'iR. Wilfred. 8. " . Louis. 6. 740. Frances. 4. . Nellie. 8. . Patrick, 6. . John, 6. . Florence, 2. ' . Rita, 2. . Anne, 9. . Emmett, 10. . Teresa, 8. .Mar,iorie, 6. i To get the Xmas Carols and New Year Music why not jic RENT A RADIO Does not apply t0 new sets 0r battery sets hut the rental can g0 against the purchase price pif you later decide to buy- As Little as $|,()() WEEKLY. norms SUMMERSIDE £iEWS iSiSiSQS Many ASSUFCTIIZTIA Héppy Christmas, Will These Be‘? Catherine, 2. Eugene, ii nun. . Harold, 8. . Eileen. 10. . Thomas, 10. . Jean, 5. . Gladys, 4. . James. . Doris. . Gerald, 7. . Mary, 6. . Frcd, 5. . Helen, 3. '. lifarie, i0. . Helen, B. . Noreen, 7. . Charlie. l0. . Rouie. 3 mos. . Joyce. 6. . ltosolla, 4. . ‘ . Sheila, 7 mus. . Vincent, 10. . Muriel, B. . Annie, l0. . Harcirl, 9. . Frank, 10. .Llo.vd. l0. . Florence, 8. . Roy. 2. . Victor. 9. . Edna, 5. 7R5. 7R6. E-lward. 9. John, l8 mos. CHARLOTTETOWN 751.Ni€.cln'ard. 4. a ed Tone-Chamber. The perfect imagery d uced 167 QUEEN STREET have shown their approval by do- ing their chopping earlier in the. 6A1- " MIRROPHONIC ..--.-..IQNE...CHAMBER,_ .. Northern Electric have made the outstanding contribution to radio with this new scientifically design- of musical note. every voice, and every sound emanating from the broad- casting station is more clearly pro- in the MIRROPHONIC TONE ENRICHING CHAMBER. Special Base-Tone Aperture, Scien- tifically Determined Dimensions and Acoustic Construction. 788. 78.‘). 790. Raymond. 4. Allan, 2. Delbert, l. 701. Charles, 10. 792. Gertrude, 9. 793. Catherine, 6. 794. Thomas, 3. 795. Iiolzuid, 2. 796. Lem 4. 797. Elinor, 6. 798 John, 10. 799. Furl. 10. B00. uni. 802. . 803. 804. RC5. Clarence, 8. ROG llryvzl. '7. 807. George. 2. lifilifFfililrlS, 4. Rfiii, Pniirice. 1. 910. Helen. l0. Pil Robert. 9. 81?. Donald, B. Rifi Nelson. (l. Hi4. 1.00. 2. fiib. Julvs, 9. Riil. Flax-ton. B. H7. Curl. 5. MR Fric. 3. Fill. mm. 5O ARE TIIEY ALL. I think you stock mascots, said the illfil’) in the big store. I want a IllilO devil for my car. \‘ . . yfense PAGE THR EE _::z > Eindissff"! 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