4,,“ . sis it ' 1s pecra s RAISINS, 2 lbs. 23c RAISINS, Seedless 2 pkgs. 25c RAISINS, seeded ......'............ 2 pkgs. 27c RAISINS. cluster ..,........,..-........pkg. 23c "FIGS, bulk 8 lbs. 25c FIGS, i'aney- ' WALNUTS shelled MIXED PEEL 2 pkgs. 25c CITRON PEEL lb. 31c ORANGES, large COCOA. (bulk) SOUPS, Heinz CORNFLAKES 3 pkgs 25c LEMONS dozen 29c RTRDTTE ‘A FOR flux”, m; Victor "out. mesa“ rt ""7555" Miller Bros. Ltd. 147 Gt. George St.. “Globe Tmmr" Radio-I d" made only by Vim!‘ pkg. 10c .. lb. 45c 4 lbs. 25c ............................. 10 lbs. 50c ...doz. 49c APPLES, McIntosh 29c and 89c SALADA TEA SURPRISE SOAP . . lb. 45c , ..'..........'.... 10 bars 48c TOMATO KETCHUP .............. bottle 10c TOMATO KETCHUP .“.'............ 26 0t. 19c MIXED COOKIES ...'.............. 2 lbs. 25c ..................... 2 lbS. 23¢ .. 4 tins_25c EXTRA EIFTRA» ‘Cranberries Grapes ' a n». 21¢ 2 lbs. as; We have a full line of Christmas Boxed Choco- lates and Cigars and Cigarettes. Michaela Grocery? Cor. Euston and Longworth Avenue. Phone 1071 so Pm getting a 6l0BE Here's fun for Christmas . . .' and for years to come. From around the corner or around the world you’il hear more broadcasts and enjoy the pregame more . . . ll you own a Victor “Globe Trotter." Easy terms . . . 14 models to choose from. F YOU'RE looking for gift ideas that will meet with instant approval and lasting gratitude, the sporting goods field offers many. Our sporti quality, at very m eggie prices. Let us help you play Santa. EB .- AComplete. with TOBOGGANQ a gift that's sure to goods are of the finest BOXING GLOVES ~* Fine quality ii. a ‘ sllvweights. _ ' HOCKEY GAUNTLETS “It he plays hockey, ' he wants these. " I? ' Queen Square. Central . Guardian . OONIEDBBAI-‘lam LIFE INSUB‘ INCH. 11-1198-7-12-513) CIIIISTMAB S5515 yourcheck. ALADDIN mak AN GI‘- 11-2919-12-19-81. ‘ River with steam .at Wharf Wednesday, December 10th. Private lessons in Ballroom danc- ing during Christmas starting January 8rd. Phone Vera Williams 1108. _ 1.2940 D60. 28 will be at 11 Lin. and 7-30 11m. John A. Pritchard, Minister. RINGS AND WATCHES Galore. at 112W. ‘Taylor's Btoro. Open every Honour, Dec. 2s, ma. Rev. -'r. Dm- ABE YOU GOING to give the Kiddies a Christmas Tree this year. We have the decorated lamps in all shades and sizes. Chappell do 00., 1'13 Grafton Street. CHARLOTIETO N FUR SALES wish to announce that they are now pelting foxes for the general public. There are three complete pelting units electrically heated and they guarantee uniform curing of furs and. they can pelt 450 foxes a day. skilled workmanship under expert supervision in the best equipped pelting establishment in the coun- try is yours for 75 cents a fox. D2709. _ WELCOME!) T0 TRUR/O-Dr. O. C. Archibald, native of Brookvaie, Middle Musquodoboit, and former resident of Truro and Harmony; has leased the residence of the late Harry T. walker, l2 Pleasant Street. and is Opening professional offices on Inglis Street, where the late Dr. Harris was formerly located. Dr. Archibald is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Arhibsid and a brother of R. I... Woifvilie, Professor Eben.’ of the University o! British Columbia, Vancouver, and George Id, of Halifax. Ho graduat- ed fom the Daihousie University in 1902. practiced in Bear River a ‘ c.AM.C., during the war at . Balifa , Portland and New York and since then has been at Char-- iottstown. The doctor a" Mrs. Archibald arrived in town ‘Thursday nizht. They have one son, Manning. who is remaining in Charlottetown, and one daughter, Miss Muriel who is a trained nurse in Trinidad.- ’ Truro News. _ \ BELFAST Y.P.S.-'1‘he inter-st in the Young People's Society of ‘fast Church is still on the in- tse; and recntly, several new - hers have been added to the already large roll. The prevdent for the your is Mr. Reside Mc- Iean and Miss Jean McKenzie. as Secretary. The annual printed pro- gram is generally strictly adhered to, and, a large percentage of those present take part in every weekly meeting. Last Thursday evening. however. a deviation from the usual program was made, when with s. full vestry room of ember. tho pastor. Rev. D. l‘... Griffiths, took as his subject: "Means of acquir- ing Knowledge, and of sharing it." The ' ‘ ‘ L‘ lnth Secular and Religious Knowledge. in ‘his theme, and in most ill ~- fashion dwelt upon readinl. obser- vation and learnifla mm (llhfl-‘B- So instruotively enlightening and edifying was the address that the members suglooiod that Mr. Grif- fiths in his mont-lfly ad"ress. choose his own subiwl 111 "WW 1h gpeaking 01 "Why and how w" should share our knowledlfi "m? others," the pastor mentioned ther: were two special reasons, one minor. the other major. The former meant. that by sharing with others, we not only retained our own knowledue. but actually increased it. Put. the mm reason was. that. as far as religious hiowledge was concern- ed, we should teach others for Christ's sake. keeping in mind among other things that one of the “teachar"or"ltabbi. .. do atehflgu-vwwhghw aha . a: coins yours? Mail m ° yo“ n-zsrs-iz-is-si. was I“. ‘ conclude cam-sun msraor our Xmas ‘ Boxes of Chocolates and Aesortedl 14AM!’ es a Christmas-gift for the whole family. Ilennelievdhsndi FIRST TEAM 0N ICEH-Mr. Cor- don Mac-Ewen crossed the West MacDwerrs lTUDIO OI‘ ‘I'll! DANCE.- “oiidsys. special-Arcana Men's ‘rap Class, raasnrrnarsn cannon m CANADL-Bervices in Mt. Stewart Presbyterian Church for Sunday night nu Ohristmhl. South Side m who who hm f 11393943404] Centre, Mass, with their husbands O, Dewolfs will preach at Bonshow at 11.00 a. m. and Tryon at 7.80 mm» Ml’- 1,3397.1g-3°.11, pneumonia last night. key dinner and plum pudding are i shared by all . a number of years. served with rut BRINGING UP FATHER ‘Longslloremeil i! l ~'Exeéi1live-In- ‘f Session‘ (are. w Gillldlilfslpeclal was) NEW YORK, Dec 18—'1\he execu- a out s. campaign for. . all pom glow the NorthIAtlantic. The closed meeting was in the an. confuses ware planning agreements with coast- wide shipping-lines similar to e New York port. - . - ~ Present at the oonlereace were representatives from Halifax, Saint John, Boston, New ~York, Portland Mo. Phliadeifliis. Baltimore’ and Hhmptui Roads, Vs. Hana/Jr.» Douglas Will Be Barred In Amherst (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Dec. m-mmei-n services wulhe held here tomorrow Lieutenant-Gwalior oi Nova Bwtia and a leading figure in insurance and lmnber circles. It had been incorrectly an- nounced the service would be io- day. Mrs. Douglas, with two of her daughters arrived today from Osl- ‘ ifornia and with two r daught- will accompany the body to Ar‘- he-rst after tomorrow's service. l Interment will take place at Am- dicd here (X ‘Christmas Spirit In Mid-Ocean (Special to the Guardian) . KAI-WAX. Dec. iwcnristmas at sea. is always an event of great in- tereat to ocean travellers, no matter what part 0f the world they may t_ be in, and the festival is punctil- iously observed abo d every vessel of the Canadian Naional steam- ships whether “it be in, service be- tween Canada and the British West Indies or on the ; Canada-Australia- New Zealand routes where the tur- Tne. position of. Canadian Na- tional Stcamship vessels on. Christ- mas Day will be as. follows: The" “Lady Rodney," with pas- sengers and freight for Jamaica. the Bahama Islands and Bermuda. Will spend Christmas in the Port o. Halifax and her sister ship, the "Indy Homers." with passengers and cargo from Canada. via Boston will spend Chaistmas up to ‘I pan. st Klnamflefllslnlics» The‘ "Lady Hawkins" on her southbound voy- 88o for the Eitish West Indies, will spend the forenoon of Chrjst- mss Day in Antigua and the afternoon and evening at Montser- . The "Lady » Drake," jhsving celled at the various ports of the British West indies. on her north- bound trip, will spend Christmas Day in Saint John, N3. The “Lady Nelson." on her southbound trip from Halifax, will spend the fore- noon of Christmas at the Island c! Montserrat a'.nd the afternoon and evening at Antigua. The passenger oarrylnfi freighter "Colborne," with "Vagabond cruise" vacationiaia, will spend Christmas at Demerara, and her sister ship the "Chomedy." southbound from Halifax ll spend Christmas day at sea, being due at Bermuda Dec. 26. The freighter "Cathoart" south- bound from Halifax, will be at sea on Christmas Doy. being due at Kingston, Jamaica, December 28. and the "Caveman" northbound for Halifax, will also Ipend Christ- mas at sea, being half way up from I Nssssu. the Bahamas. ArYIUGIS m . the Csnada-Altstralia-Nerw Zealand _servlce, the "Canadian Amvm:_ ' r" emoute to Canada, will be in the Pacific at Ch.‘ tmas. the “Canadian Constructor" will spend Christmas at Dunedin, New Zea-i- and. The enroute from Canada. will spend Christmas in the Pacific s. week out from Panama and the "Can- adian Cruiser" from Halifax will then be four days at sea. on her way to Austrada and New Zealand.|v The "Canadian Bcottish" will spend Christmas in the port of Halifax ~nd the "Canadian Highlander" at ‘iydfiey. Australia. The "Canadian "Iictor" bound for Canada, wiii_bs rt sea on Christmas day between New Zealand and the Panama and [the "Canadian Leader" will spend Christmas in the port of Halifax. ___._____._ raauca osraars rnoosnsvu ‘w. w. a; Guerdlsde Special Wire) PARIS, Dec. 16-(0. P. Cable via Reuters-thrones". defeated Yugo- cer game today‘. The Assoc-i .15. action to‘ recent arrenflmentirelsting to the, for l-Ion. James Robson Douglas ‘ . noses snrunnsv 10.30, r..u.sum sron: oven rvrnv rutnrouuru. icumsruus iiedariihcsts‘ . Lamps .. Occasional Furniture __ Radios Studio Gauchos . . Chesterfield Suites - . iihairs. , Etc, | Plucrn T0 cuatn LOOK for the YELLOW TAGS MANY BARGAINS NQT ADVERTISED EASY‘ WASHING MACHINE. one only, clearing I at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.00 down, $5.85 a month.—No INTEREST. Electric Mixers, for mixing drinks, light batters, I whipping cream, etc. . s a Latest 1935 Short and Long Wave Radio, European re- ception guaranteed . $7.00 down, $6.25 a month-NO INTEREST. Solid Walnut Bookcase, glass door. Here is a snap for some- body. One only clearing at . . . . . . $2.50 down, $2.50 a month-NO INTEREST. Solid Walnut OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, attractive choice of coverings at . . . . . . . . iWalnut OCCASIONAL TABLE at half manufacturefs regular $7.95 list price. We repeat, Solid Walnut! '. HIGH CHAIR, ,1 ‘only clearing at . . . . . . . .... Lady Churchill CHAIR.- regul- arly $22.95, clearing .. .......... .... .. $19.95 $2.50 down, $2.50 a month-NO INTEREST ' i SIMMONS high grade Mattress, 39” size, regularly $12.00. Clearing at .. . . EASY TERMS PayOnIy l 0 p. c‘. lloum n Balance In Small. Monthly Payments No Interest Or Carrying Charges _ Minium Payment $2.50 KROEHLER High Grade Cheek‘ ' icrfield Suites, 3 pieces, regu. lariy $170.00. One only clearing at . . . . . . . . . .. $14.00 down, $12.50 a month-NO INTEREST. $8.95 ' _ __: with high bookcase-an SMOKERS, clearing at half price, as low as .. BEDROOM Suite, 3-pe. Bed, Chiffonier, ‘and Dres- ser. 1 only, clearing . 54-00 40W". $3.85 a month-NO INTEREST Solid Walnut DINING SUITE, 9 Pieces - regularly $155.00, clearing at $13.00 down, $11.60 a month__N() -INTEREST SIMMONS Companion E asy Chair in superior quality cover- xing, regularly $24.50, I Ionly clearing $2.50 down, $2.50 a montlL-NO INTEREST. ROGERS Short and Long Wave Radio, S-Tube Highboy with" " ‘ clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . doorsybrand new, 1 only _ I $8.50‘ down, $7.65 a month.—N0 INTEREST Governor Winthrop DESK, Solid Walnut throughout, complete _fabsolu_te snap at . . . . . .. 55-90 110W“. $4.40 a month.—NO ' INTEREST. isum: Iii rurs: on Eur moms T0-0AY » . ' lots Carefully the Address LLOYD W. PROUDE . 56-58 Grafton St. Phone 602 flit‘ mm; Charlottetown P. E. I. e Halifax Port l Lady Hawkins from B. W. mdioi Newfoundland from uvernool- Samollte from Local Harbour- .. .. sailings:- cmmm °°“““°”°* Airthris. to lncel Harbor. Moyra to B. W- 111111"- Duchess of Atholi to Livervool. Montrose to 8t. John. Sernoiits to Local Harbor. eeseis In Berth:- Airthrie. discus-rains- Mayra, loading. ' Can. Cruiser. loading. Indy Hawkins. oiechoyilua- Duchess of Atholi. loading. Montroee. diseherains- Man. Citiaen, ioedirl. svend Pii. loading. su-ooiito, enchanting. Acadian, berth. slavia. s-z m, en international nee-AM»!- 1M To AM!"- discharging. I-Montoai of Worces‘ from Calcutta U-Bflllllll rb-Ascania from Southampton. Lehigh mm Halifax. Ohedabucto from EC. ports. Dominica from New York. Belle Isle from St. John's. _ Bulairia from Glasgow. Braheholm from New York. l0--Portia from Nfld. ports. iw-Cingalese Prince from Far East city of Corinth from Calcutta. 511111181"- Lillemor from Hal QO-Newfoundland from Boston Cairnglen from 8t. John. Can. Leader from Austrtlia. Ohomedy from aw. Indies. Leer-dam from U. 8. ports. iii-Kelso from New Yor. Norwegian from London, Lady Rodney from B.W. Indies. Besverford from 5t. John. ' Aurania from Southampton. Tabinte from D.E. mdies. Man. Producer from St. JOlI. m from Liverpool. Montrosc from 8t. John. Ibrnfield from Halifax. Montcalm from Liverpool. Montrose from 5t. John. Ilernfleld from Kalifax. its-Ohedebucio from EC. Ports. Ascania from New York. 24—-Dominica from Bt- John's. iii-Glmbank from Far Est. M-Iondon Corpn. from Phila. was scored m the mt minute‘ origins-w Northleud mm at. John's 11-1411 Drake 1M“ Bermuda- olav. U“? ' ‘ which Master "Himself to excision was that q Arrivals-—- ifax. Vessels In Berth:- Ragus. loading. Cathcart, loading. Dalcairn, Mattawin, bezth. Moreno . Bvend Acadian. berth.‘ lOMliflI. SPECIAL nnrnasnmanvn Cavalier from Jamaica. Beavcrdale from 5t. John. Man. Brigade from St. John. Florence from NIld. Lord Kitchener from Barge from Local Harbour. Regus from local Harbour. 10rd Kitchener to Incal Harbour. Lady Hawkins to B. W. Indies. ' Marie liom to Boston. Newfoundlandio Boston. Man. Citizen to Manchester. Barge to Local Harbour. Rogue to Local Harbour. Lord Kitchener, discharging. Can. Cruiser, loading. Lady l-lhwkins, loading. Barge N0. 2, berth. discharging. Marie Horn. discharging. Newfoundland. discharging. Man. Citizen. loading. Barge, discharging. ii, loadlng._ Vessels Due To Arrive: ports. local mm Lehigh from Halifax. Sulairia from Glasgow. Portia from Ntfld ports. Lillemor from Halifax. Caimglen from St. John. 2l—-Kelso from New York. Norwegian from London. Beaverford from St. John. predetcrminlng the sex of WQITvCfiLTeJAM waaL-vnwu Mmoisit n "rumxéooonaiss! W's L. meow I uunumuilllllllllllllll M/HO PUT THAT PHOTOGRAPH QF MAGGEIS BROTHER on MY DESK? ._ . vncnsrrvns. CHRISTMAS, C l. EA RANCE a IIRASTII? Iiiillllilflllfipsnd BIG BAliliAlflSy ills Martino: of the urn: ' .51.: ovens rms Mfllllllll n a SHARP ‘ City of Worcester mm ca1cIl€t5-~~' Dominica from New York: Bella Isle from St. John's. Braheholm from New York. i8—Ascania from Souihaxkfton. chedfabucio from E, C. ports lil-Cingalese Prince from Far East " City oi Corinth from Calcutta. *- 20—Newfoundland from Boston. Can. leader from Australia. Chomedy from B. W. Indies. - Lady Rodney from B.W. Indies , Aurania from Southampton. Tabinta from D. E. Indies. Man. Producer from St. John ClllCK-SEXING IN ALBERTA EDMONTON, Dec. 18. - (C?) —- The Alberta Baby Chick ‘association, in co-operatlon with the Alberta dc- partment of agricuitures poultry branch, has opened the province's » first chick-sexing school. The art of chicks was introduced into British Colum- pw, - bia by Japanese airports twmyean iv-mew Northland. from 8t. Johrfigsg. - —BY GEORGE MCMANUS ‘