.__.__..__-< nv~mmnnm P,‘ C‘? FIGHT" é l 4 ling t IHARLIYFTIYFUWN GUARDIAN AN TO INVITATION ‘Q1 NOVA SCQTIAN HALIFAX, NS. fgitgOMFORT AND ECONOMY ‘.20 ‘i w»: 'i'1‘.Qll'ibiZ rates in the Dining i “.5 and it the Lllllth Counter, the ij-"t in 11\'L'O‘ii"")d.1ttOI'l and 5€VWL€ i5 Otilxiiicd at s znvpiisiiigly low C0>L "nit ‘lfflY odldcerit to the r\ v ‘n eiiiviiriating teat and 1.4!? .slei charge. l i l, ROOMS l ALL WITH BATH ‘v. ('II '.I IUII IIYINS i" ' ' '_ .j aw», tvu :~ " x l» 1v . .i t‘ o! CiiiIRisrMAs E .\_:" 5 l: citnitoiitiv NATIONAL 11m ~l\\'lll fruit. r:-r~:1'c~z‘z'<‘:* CIA LS “"'l'_fll' . - '. ‘iohiwsrs s -- . 1 .‘ 1min or Niop ~-_» ll'lit‘\' ~ - lcliirg Suttar v 1' l‘fl lil'i.l ‘lilk ..-)L' t ‘ ' . 0.0.1.; of l 1 -~- _-- l EV. ikkot- 'l‘e:i - ~ \'i\ l\i'lll o1 Tea v ' _ ‘.1 llis. —— 15).‘. — ~- doaen 9d. lli l.ii"_,'c. ll l -l ~l i‘ . -r. t3 pkgs. v." .\~ pain ‘I00 ' - 1 ~$l.lt| ; ~ - s v. .- =piriit_ Iiox 12.101‘ fi .. :i‘lll'.>'. L! lbs. 29c ; cult» . lr-‘c. 20c. 25c Powder. .,. tj. ___ __ L, 1h. - =. This, ti (ion. _.ic . ;" do», Corn. l‘ea<. i ~ ~ - -»2z'ic l‘. ' 13s and Salnio . .1' -~~» 25c plcl. — I00 _ '. c1; v -— 31L‘ t -.-. Halves. ll pkus. -ili lzoul free - ~»- 30c ' 3 (gals; ~ - H00 .d Flour, |l;~:_ _ _ - 43552.00 Hood Flour H.114 . 1%. v - —-$1.23 " '~ "ird Pickles, lair" lHII. —-- 250 f! v ~. nary or I{:i.<pl>crig\' Ivot. . hot —— _- V _ -I0c Soap. l0 _ . L. 1H0 .:_ I2 tins »- — - 30c 1' 'l"‘!' I! I"II"‘ sl l‘ii. n» l.‘ .1 Lin‘; .. -v...~,,--ru-\--—~- - tlii . fi‘.\‘t‘Zl1t'I'.\‘ Blixed Nuts (no nuts) lb. I90 .\ll.‘>“1l ('.'l‘l'l}_ l.’ His. 25h- Itulk Raisins. Z2 lbs. 23c Itoxczl Chocolates, r. llis. v v- $1.25 \\'.'ive Set. liot1le-— 15c llltY GOODS .\ll£.\"h' .\Icn’s FIIIIC)‘ Shirts, 73 $1 00 “.50 Work Shirts nlIC to $1.25 l-‘lccce Lined (Tombina- lions -» $1.15 10181.39 Sock .. pair v l3, 20. 23. £35, 50c Sir-zpciirlers. pairvvv -~~29c (':ipsv»--_-» » Tilt to $1.00 l".'inc_v Shirts 00c, $1, $1.25 v $1.50 to $33.50 Leather Coats $10 to $12 Less 10'}. l.c.'itlierettt~ (‘oatsfiifi novv v v- --- $vt:5tl Stilts $15.00 and $20.00 (lvcralls $1.23. $1.50. $1.75. — v ~ ---- —~ $2.00 Work Pants. laced, SL7?) now -» ~ ~- -»— ~—~ »—$l.45 Overall Pants $1.00 $15M. $1.75 I.c:itlici' (llovcs. lined. pair ~ 75c BOYS’ Fleece Lined Combina- ‘tion. suit-— M —- —"9e Suspenders. pair -- --l5c LADIES‘ Ladies‘ Silk and Wool S“ e:itcrs— »~ —~ $2.25 (‘oiton Stockings. pr 15c 1-4111. and Wool Stock- inirs- - ~ ~~ ~-- 29C Fine Wool (‘ashnicrc fittickinirsi. all shades 7- v ~ »-50c (‘hiffon Stockings ---69c .\l.lh;\‘ other lines, not .“.’.‘€."Z".'¢'€.‘€IK‘C"Z‘K‘G‘Q.'Z‘€' ill-ll“! ClVSlI MI] PM‘ LESS ‘l 1'1 iifier Ill“'.‘TtIl1‘I' Isl. \\c will (‘ulldllvl "HP listed. at bargain prices i-Ieuw" save this ZIll\'(‘I'1I?‘t’Y‘I"HI and li"i'i'1' it with you ALBERT KA YS aiiit Puiinal 'l'lii- .v\vi-nnt- (‘ash (iriicery t‘oriii~i~ lilm Ave and (‘hestnut Pliniii- 66'! rvecv MURPHY, Elitiim t . . ll‘! a (‘ash ll: s only. and are offering: l'.".l isric l up till thridmzis. '" "ltohht flood‘ Flotirallhk‘ ~ - - -- -- --" — -_ — 5'11," ' ' limit IL line's to (‘iisttimer _; Pa" l'l'.tll‘. 11x3 . v - v v- M v- —— —— 375 liniit Ll ltags to (‘iisttiint-i‘ i lfi-wwvi l"oi:i'. llNs v- ‘—— '- M " '15“ l liriiit ‘.5 ltatys to Customer _ i; ('|‘(‘.'lii n1 'l'.ii't:ir. per lli. v» »— ~-— —— —- ~— -— 3ft! E’. Kin: 14-h‘ '1 vii. IYPI‘ l|>~ ~ - " ' ~ * r‘ —‘ '— r" _' " Lt“ E‘ Ilulk tea. ttlllll quality. per Ill. - — — ~ — -— —— 10C F- - _ \‘..‘ii1i-_ hand pwl t'fl. 5 ll». -— -— —~ —- —- I89 i, . (‘orvi Fix-lies and Ilowl — - — — ~ — -— i“. 4M". I tins for —~ — -—- -—- — — _"" 5c l . Pull. Suit-tile.‘ ‘. L’ llis. — ~ — ~ — —- — 25¢ 5 Stoii- tlil, pi-r gal. ~ -— -~~ —— —- — -—- -— '-' '— '-' m‘: I i ‘~‘ ilwitii. iiti" ti" — - ' - » ~ - - * ~ — — — — — - 19° l. Ii if l-l ll-illcil IIil1>‘_]l'.'I'll). ~ - — ~ — — —- ---'- M‘ i lCll1"_ .\u\.1ar. 2 plies. for - — — — — — -— -— 17¢ g" liriiiifiis —-~~» -~ ~—-—--'—'—""—'—"" 23c 3 . Yvhiti- or Brown. Jllis. - - — ~ — -— - 24¢ v \!.,i.- ~<I'\_ per gal. - — — — — — — —- — 43c \ :-_oo'I .1 r .- m» imp. .. ir prices. and 'I'ui'l.cys every stock of Iluhlicv . Jacki-ts. Tndcrvireai‘ and many other items at l" litUlIIU‘ Dressed (Ihickens. FOWI. GI-‘Psih [hicks- day after Footivczir. “en's Over December I-‘lth, 8" T'*llillt't‘>; must he removed from Chicken and Fowl. t'r;ilc fattened. Top market prices. 3 bIcGOWIIIVS LIMITED, Kilmiiir ’ i.) A. 1- -1 mm-Lmuskpnn 1n Aljjr n s 3.55.351. ‘ZYJQPTIW. KIIHKIH '5 R ii d 5 § assntaaaz-aazzasa; 3.»; .3 ,5 I to hiinlslicil rii into temple court 4 , lots, amusement. r licr.‘ has t-licni in every ii visitor who also end fled liito the central rart of 12oz; lllvrt‘ “are the Clttfi smn» 500.000 of‘ ,selves into the interior, on i . rick ha. iiiiiiiiiiiis ll F ,viiiii iis SEEN lN thlNtillll BY JAMES A. IVIXLLS Associated Press Foreign Staff SHANGHAI. Dec. 21 Japan's guns lmve moved from Shanghai and the and terror of battle have -—tAP)- away trmiilt d.cd clown but awar isstill being fought It u the vicar of 1.000.000 humans There ls in the refugee canrps. ifor existence. neither glory nor glamour tn their struggle. lOiily filth. disease. lninger a iid EIIIBGIIPSS. They are more desperate in their quest of food than armed sokliers jcciivc. stalking a military ob- When their homes were pulvcnzed b)‘ Japanese arfillerv flrc and ‘aerial bomb-s. 1.500.000 of these humble toilet-s and their famTics crawled out of the Sllldstlltg debris thme ‘ntanaged a‘t"i'vi'ards to drag th Ill- bv train. boat. whcelbarroiv lTimck-ss-Ilclrlcss- But 1000x011 are still and hopeless in the dink Ill c cellars and packed relugie tar lict —nicn. WCIIICII and h 1'Ill(‘lL‘*'.‘ frot. OI‘ [is of Shanghai. which todqy In liter- Pllll’ 8 "City 0f sighs and trars" Fourteen thousand of these dere- chiltlre ~ terraiuud by their war experiences. crept town theatre. Too (lazcd zhoiiglit 0r action. they still ilicre, because Japanese regulations- will not permit return to their homes. Other thousards, and half-crazed yards. arcade» ITIKI.‘ vermin-like into one down- for are nizlitart‘ them hzilf-naki-tl. d VIIC Ill stfllffl; }§.aiitl rcofess. shattered buil"iii2a-- any place that would shield them 22 T‘ 33¢iidi)!LZBi¥k3i3¢2-3~3¢2~3.2-2~3s34223.343.22-k‘i:3.23124212224132123.}:i}>a>¢2.2iZ;hBi3-2<k2u EXIQJIDJIBGIZBJ.Z}}.B~3i3¢3.3.}-3¢12.2-3J.ZZ I I lb l’: l! l l I f5 l ii I f‘ it I Ii fl I ,. I i I I I FIFOIII the real or iiiizigined (lnngrrs of war. . . . . l With \\‘llll.l'_\' winds laslrng thcni. .’I'he largest camp of slept on shelves. on trount‘ kets. An old farmer has spread fragment of matting" lll Jaws of a stage ctrason. Old women scream over fiil of mouldy rice, couch away their lives. ithesc victims ofJaiviils "inform l“ avar ln China huddle tcgethci" like frightened vsheep. refugees was formed among the tinsel-Ike fixtures of an amusement arcade, There are 5.000 Children women lie prostrate on stone Fours. Who‘e famllles lie Infants are asleep in potato bas- janimed there. Old II the open propping his back against fiery fangs. a cup- Con-izniptlves I Lrmuit- ations for the dead, the (lying and‘ the lost are the nights continuous. hideous. nia inc ‘ Shanghai mlchtbe called a ‘city of dreadlul ireht." Scmc refugee housewives lIStW‘ fi .few basins and pair. salvaged from l I huma gumncxzzuxnisz-iz:xziwxvcicmikuz7€ivzl cusxeaivcwczxzss. '. t .- F: \ l i ruins or their boin bod homes. Some have a tattered blank-t. But i most. of these shivering. were when they first fled from homes. The refugees sleep In sltlllS. for few families have enough space ln which to lle down all at a. time. BBIIS beine non-existent. mates and the coffins are dry. For more than 2ft years I refugees tn a. score countries. in Asia. in Africa and the Far East. with all their at- tendant. siifferlnz. nrsei-v and privatlons". But. nowhere have I "min:iciocimuicicicieircicic-x-eizzi The CYMA Watch Mad? l)!‘ the (Yelcbratcd Tavanes Watch Co. is one of the best watch- es for the price that wc have ever handled. It is not only artistic and handsome in zip pcarancc. but has made for itself a rcputzition for excellent perform- ance all over the world and W i t h reasonable care would please the fortunate possessor for many years. We have received new stock of some of the latest mod- els and recommend them. We are also agents for the well known and guaranteed BLUEBIRD Diamond Rings. Prices’ for both the above ‘from $15.00 up. Should it not be con- venient for you to call. we can send by mail thi- nearest we have. If something very special is wished for we will exchanize and if procur- ablo will get the watch or rim; for you. Orders taln-n at both the Charlottetown and Alberto!- slnrrs. Ittpheiit prlce allowed for old gold. E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown 3'1 < a < é 4 a '34s ‘a (“Ll 1i é e ‘ii-a a ZKIIUCZKWIQ!‘ ivearriu their 2.500 refiiizces sleep in coffins. The tn- corislder themselves lucky. 'I'lic_v have roofs over their heads saw as a correspondent of the Associ- ated Press. massed migrations of cf European heplcrs ns have only the flimsy sum- l .mcr clothes they 1.2.3} 3.)~.3»3<L3<2.3-2-.i\3..». 2<§<E3~$Ak2i3:1}.13l;.‘5~313l seen so much suffeim and sor- row, so much woe and wretched- ness, as here In Shanghai. Ba. camps literally; every minute and mothers die by the dozen every hour. The babies are baptized in cholera disinfectants; leave shroud on them. Shrouds are need- ed to clothe the living. At night Shanghat with ‘hordes of lscems at its worst. As I ahrough the darkened streets and dingy alleys. I tripped over shad- ow y ‘trfltftfld people. sleeping in rows, with only the stone Pavement. as a bed and sheet or a pleoe o1 mat- ting Union C0111. College The Union Commercial College ‘closed for the Chrrtmas holidays bies are born in these refugee the mothers this world without even a Its refugees walked war-stricken forms of these famlshed. dls- B S COYEI‘. Christmas Closing lng In shorthand dept. Dec.) Patricia Ritchie. Bhorthand Intermediates: James McLean. City; Arthur McDonald, Clty; Lllllan Duke, Montague. Catherine Murphy, city; Helen Garrett, City; Beryl England, Springfield; Kea- nor Hennessey, Olly; Lelghtlzer, City; Marguerite Mur- phy, Montague; EVBIYH Flemlntl. 01W; N B . Jean McMillan, Miscouche, Miriam Ves-sey, York; Margaret barter, City; Thelma Benton, Bon- show; Praught, Cherry Valey. Junior Comme via-II Marlon Inglis, Sliedtnc, Norma. Ford, City; Anita Penmanship Certificates from the Zanerfan Institute, Columbus Ohio. Mabel Ling, Murphy. Catherine Munpliy, Thel- ma Benton, Gerald Nantes, Con- stance letghtlzer, Norma Walker. Mary carter, Doris sellar, Peter Whitley. Marguarite Howard Hogan. Special prize for spelling: Irene Kennedy. 99 . 8. Special prize for highest stand- (Sept.- Spectal prize for hlghest marks ‘on Tuesday’ evening, Dec, g], in Junior Commercial Demt: -— Pflll. w, MOYMI yiresided and pre- Catherine Mumhr. settled the Diplomas. Certlflzates Collect! will rv-awii 0n Tuesday. won during the term. The students Jami“? 4- presciitecl the Principal and~Mrs. ————j—-—-i McLt-‘lrn with appropriate Chrlst- ' ' gffts. Cardigan Head And In reviewin" the work. Prln. ' ' ' Moi-an reform-dd to the large at- iz-ndancc and to the txcelleitt work l ooiic i'lh's ivas due in ii l'i'ge measure i» the fact vsa ic . ‘._\ sYflllllg tests were exceptionally pocd in the ctifferciit departments. ihat there was no tlnic Size-rial mention was c-l the tord \\'O‘ik in Penman- and Spclline; twelve studints Columbus. Ohio; the . Pihllllilllslllp Institute In ca. The results or the week- ;town, accoinpuned by her ‘iMrs, Gilllspie spent the wcck end ‘at their home in Cardigan Head. Mr. Philip Mslnntmboriie Valt . . ' to Charlottetown on ' Thursday and returned by train on Saturday evening accomman er. by his wife who two weeks visiting tn the city motmcd Miss Inez Nicholson, Charlotte- SSIPI‘ spent the past Mr. Allan Nicholson teacher at Lower Montague was a vlsltcr to Cardigan Head on Saturday the as slick-n by hie monks made 1n that department. Congratula- SW55 0i hi5 515W? MTS- J01"! lions were extended to the winn- Mllfitflrd. ez‘ o1 the Spelling’ prize, Miss Irene Kviiiicdy, with a high average of 0U a. llltJlll lgv ilie students under lion record’ ns a shorthand teacher is will kncwn. During the new opens on Jan. 4. some new stud- will be course tn Crzminercial Law will be ‘sraried at the. new term. Stilfl. on re-orenlng. Fllib In thanked the students for their gift and extended to them his hearty thanks for their co-opcratlon dur- iltg the tenn. He , Christmas wculd be a Merry one and hoped that would bring to all. Success, Hap- ])ll‘.(‘.'~‘5 and Proepctitt‘. The following is a list of Diploma Certificate and prize winner : Senior Nantes. Ambrose Hughes. Shorthand Graduates: Ling. Wheatlcy River; Mary Carter. 48 Read; Czmllla McQuald, Em- wncd; shire. ll. l l . »’l»’?¥*’"v‘*”~'l"" uinazaiaznmaaaauazaaawizaaaaaaaaaizzzmzsaoa: 2.2.». t1 vistas: » Iii the slicrtliuiid depart.- i-aeiflriit |?l‘()gl‘(‘>.i was made 5 the direc- of Mrs. McLcllan, whose teirin. which introduced. Special beginning of the Civil Service classes conclusion the Principal trusted their the New Year Commercial: — Gerald I. _ Mabel Dzris Sellar, South Wit- GIFTS FOR WOMEN Fire Place Equipment Copper Coal Hods Alarm Clocks Ilrass Book Ends Brass Candle Sticks Brass Jardinievcs Ship Door Stops Serving 'l‘ra,vs Complete line Commun- ity Plate Complete line Tudor Plate Complete line Special Priced Silverware, Standard Pattern Scissor" Sets Playing Cards Carving Sets Household Cutlery Household Scales Oven Thermometers Stainless Poultry Shears Eureka Vacuum Clean- ersflSpecial Price (‘oleman Lamps Coleman Irons Food Choppers Silver Dishes Boudoir Luntps I'1'ectric floating Pads " Electric Heaters Electric Irons Electric ‘Toasters Electric (irills Iillectric Percolators Electric (ioffee Makers Electric Mix-Masters Electric Curling Irons Cooky Presses Chinaware Electric Kitchen Clocks Kitchen Sets Tea Pots Silver Flower Baskets Pyrexware Glassware Bread Boxes (‘arpet Sweepers Simms Kitchen Brllsn- _ Large Utility Cabinets Pictures Dusting Mops Fancy Shopping Baskets (‘lothes Hampers Christmas Tree Lights, 59c and up Christmas Tree Stands Window Lights Candolh Individual uindles p learn of the illness of Mr. McAutay. a very old Cardigan and about soon again. Mr. Jo=eplm McAulay (Jr) FEE. The peltlng season ls now at hand and many fox ranchers of this vicinity some of t-hcir silver beauties. others have already pelted and are seen wending their way to the train. each with a nice looking bunch o1 skins on their shoulder all for CIIBYIOHEIKIWTI the center of the Island fur market. are busy petting bo .. nd Mr. Joseph Ryan. Auontlale. motored to Cardigan on Sunday. Mrs, Bridget Kenny. St. Teresa's, left Friday morning by train en- route to New York. where she will spend vtsltlng frlends and relatives. Be- fore leaving Mrs. Kenney spent a few days in Charlottetown with her sister Mrs. James H. Momiaghan. the Christmas Hslldays deeply regret to John resident of hlm Many friends hope to see Telephone emtfoyee, Charlotte- town, accompanied by Mr. George James motored to Cardigan. Sunday, where Mr. McAulay v‘sit- ed his old home. They found the road 1n quite a bod cond‘tlon. Mr. Cornelius Ryan, Cardi OD ROGERS HARD WARE COMPANY LIMITED CHARLO TTETO WN HEADQUARTERS FOR_ BEAUTIFUL I CHRIS TMAS Constance Norma Ford. auniaauanrxnwirivinnug» This Year in Our New Store at 164 Queen St. We are able to show you a splendid line of electrical ap- pliances. An Electric Gift for Christmas is Very Appropriate The following are a few sug- gestions= T 7'" "‘YI-.IZME*W"‘F3¥BIIIIIII “RIIBIIZ!'“ ““"M!\ RERCOLATORS, IRONS. HEATING PADS, FIXTURES. ‘TABLE LAMPS, HEATERS» FLASHLIGHTS, BED LAMPS. NAFFLE IRONS, soc cook- .=as, BATHROOM SCALES, (ROUSER PRESSERS, s01" PLATES, ELECTRIC KET- fLES, ELECTRIC RAZORS. CHAPPELL 6i’ CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS t KiIHIEIICCIGIKXXWCHEE Phone 1440 reliable ‘uni obllgiti ail driver lhfiilldltd rindTVMrfWiIIIomTI-[attoifl ilfpfcgr. hie-king lils only trps on good ,Lortie Vallcy, loft by_ train Wed- dlggn Hem, are Qompletlpg then time tn spite of the fact that the .nesdiiy morning for Boston. Mass. pfgpfljflupns for their Christina] roads are in bad condt on. [where they will remain on a short gonoerfi, Mr. Russel MCAlllflyprctdifllfltlll vacat’ ' GIFTS FOR Shaving Brushes Pocket Watches Playing Cards Pocket Knives Skates Coleman Lanterns Individual Tools Tool Sets Flashlights Vacuum Jugs Smoker Sets Golf Balls Golf Clubs Golf Bags Ash Trays Shot Guns Auto Defrosters Razor Sets Straight Razors Hunting Knives Camp Axes Lunch Kits Rifles Auto Heaters Yankee Ratchet Screw Drivers Sleigh Bells Cocktail Sets Desk Lamps " ' ' GIFTS FOR YOUNGER FOLK Pocket Watches Scout. Hunting Knives Pocket. Knives Skating Outfits and Skates , Baby Spoons -» Bath Thermometers 3 Piece Baby Sets Pyrex Nursing Bottles Colored Lunch Tins Cup and Plate Sets Silver Mugs Child's Dust Pans and Brooms Shovels Tennis Rackets Air Rifles Hockey Outfits Flashlights Tool Kits Skis and Harness Scout Knives Hand Slelghs Toboggans Boy Scout Flashlights Boy Scout Lanterns Hockey Sticks Pucks Bob Skates