“(q-uses rotate;- . --~.--~ a2tIHIl>iIl1E€ 5$l5"".*. ‘I51’ PKGIC SIX THE (‘FFXRIIDTTFTO Gll.-\I{D!'\.N ‘The Central Guardian CONFEDEBATION ura marm- anca. - L-siaa-t-iz-aiz. MRS. E. K. MacNUTl‘ will be at home on January 8th and 15th irom 4 to 6. L-1384-l2-l6-1i. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL CON- CERT tonight 8.15. L-1358-12-16-1l. MCLURE AND MACKINNON l will be receiving furs for Hudson's I ____._ ._ . ‘S '1 oday Only CAPITOL 315-74145 WHEELER untl WOOLSEY in “ MUMMWS BOYS” gl-IE WORE WHITE COTTON GLOVES, BUT-I-lE-PQCKED A lYitl-Jy Only 3.15 - 7- 8.15 llil\l‘l. B HKRYWORE — DIAFREEN O'SI'I.I.I\'.\N IN “DEVIL DOLL” i NE\VS- MUSICAL L,‘ t " t HINE5 kg“ i9}!!! S I we _ h mwnligl" "‘ " Belles! ~ "ovnanur: CK t §?:;i....‘";'strtt' D" and m t. e o Soutlwf" _ ‘ p .\ , L-l310-l2-15-2i. I t fglOfl2lS W0 I f; The gloves wereCoastGu ‘ VF Wcfly u . _ , i rumors STREET SCHOOL pie- .» ll t“ i ' regulations, but the sock w sents their two-act musical comedy ‘ Paints and Patches at Prince o! l Wales Hall on Friday, December 3 18th. Encourage the performers by your presence. L-l357-l2-16-2i. ANGLICAN SERVICES December , 20th. lvtilton: St. John's Church. I Morning Prayer ll A. M‘. Rustlco: ‘-St. Mark's Church Evening Prayer l 3 P. M. Everybody welcome. Rev. E. ,‘ O. Lancaster, Rector. his own ideal And when it“. landed on the chins of Alss- l<an seal poachers who stole. his sweelheort—oh, boyl , Come along and 3e: what 7 happensl L-1350-12-16-1i. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday four drunks who failed to appear had their bail bonds estreated. An adjourned pro- = hibition case was further adjourn- ; ed. _| WE CAN ACCEPT PELTS as late ‘ at Saturday, December 19th for in- clusion on the London Auction, Jan- uary 6th. Pelts may be left with any of our receiving stations on Dec- ember 19th with assurance that they i will reach the sale. The Dominion Silver Fox Purs Ltd. , 1-1294-12-16-18. JUNIOR RED CROSS—The reg- ‘; u'a.r meeting of the Glen Valley l Crystals met on Friday afternoon. f lvneting opened with Vice President t in chair by singing Christmas Time. ' Minutes of last meeting were read l and corrected. Roll call was re- l spondcd to by a Christmas verse. The treasurer reported two dollars E and fifty nine cents on hand from l calendar sale and collection. It was l moved and seconded that two doi- t lars be forwarded as a result of .'llii‘i‘t T. . CARTOON . (Il.‘\l"llr.li '4 PLUS . SERIAL R _ 1 calendar sale and that forty cents CA" _ _ _ _ v ‘_ bc used to purchase small gifts for D D.\ll.\ ‘.1 - ill.» —— h- 5 crippied children to be sent with S.\'1'l'l{!).‘i '1' .\l ‘.'ii\lil~j othcrs contributed by members. Next meeting roii call will be an- ‘ swered by “the gift I like the best." The programme consisted of reci- tation, Ruby Blondon; Rec. Rena Iriaclcan; Monologue. Mamie Blcn- . ‘ don; Rec. Hensley Higgins. It was moved and seconded that meeting‘ adjourn, meeting closed by singing i "What's the meaning of the pres- l cuts." ,._ / 1s=-2:¢. C; WKTIXI-IE EVENING . . . 27c—33c—38c. FIELD SECRETARY ILL -- Dr. J. H. Ayers, Presidcnl. of the 11 m“; nnpl-ot-fli Prince Edward Island Bible S0c-. L, pl-mninvnt icty. has received a. letter from the i _ ’ uu-Ql 9X19“. l Uvnciail Secretary of the British "Kl m" l0 L") fllvill’ and . _ ; dq)_u-_|neng5 t and Foreign Bible Society, Rev. J.~. .:' Inthvz" would fPlgll in his v .1 ‘L; u", proylncgs) B, M, Armour, M,A,, of Tgrontqf i I" I, mun“ , who rcfcrs to the regrettable factl ~ go pm. ‘ .h'.it Rev. J. M. Murchison. Field§ =~m ...c . ..ic family" 11.1.4" Uncle David h.<l "loin roulrl not bc lit- d in agfi- i Secretory for New Brunswick andl . (monomicb; w l P. E. Ifanci, has had to seek; ; u, encour- l three months leave of absence ow-j pm Stock lng to ill health. The executive of, q, hm“ you"; pm. the New Brunswick Auxiliary has‘ ~ i, in mm- 113- the whole matter under consider-l ntion and is at present endeavour- ing to cariy on without the up- _?'~;"\"‘ as the nun! increas- '~-;>:'ovinclal club ' l annually; by. poinimcnt of any temporary secre- l" ' in con- HWY. Mr. Armour cxpcctcd that b‘ _ y, winter the executive of the Island Auxil- 3 a ti); pfQ- _ inry would take the same attitude ‘ a cattle. bccf of kindly co-opcrzition. X‘ no mule singing. , 1 sccd grain. SENT D —-—- . ——i—-—-—- l ____s__.. “m-e were included IESSAGE T0 KING P a 1- i . ‘ . .7 -. ‘H. . - ionic-L pr: ram. and sixiy- GFORGE-DT- J- H» AYBYS has re- . - ére ! F4"? L213 5FAnd (‘$1115 11.1w liver; oi‘ thirty-NYC ICBHAS vcivedlfrom tMr. B. M. Armour. h‘ , l e s ause I . . (inn u 1g of t “tilillvfs each (‘ompctc , genera secre ary o the British and t.-» . _ l . _ . ana f‘ v j_ ‘l re" ll s: C\"I‘l‘_\' province in the Fflfclgn Bible $091M)’. U18 follow- ; » AbdICdIIOII Mo“; "EH, o“, m, “u. I, lng message: Toronto, Dec, 11,1935, ,, _ _ . . . . . On‘ behalf of the British and For- r X.- _ . . . , , , ._ . - _ r- i 1 ‘A N Y.. Dc: i5—l.o".iis J. “(as o!‘ lmlwuf('l‘_" '5 bu‘ ' ‘ rd in i000 active boys’ clgn Bible Society in Canada and . . 2' of the National i Om of mp m”, 1,0 W m’, . . clubs ‘ill Canada, rue Newfoundland, the following mes- . mi: on morals and encohrqflirl‘, ‘ '“ l‘ w ' L‘ ‘ Fill?‘ o.’ progrcs< ill polll‘. of num- sage was on this date telegraphed I - ' the New Yer}; ‘ " ‘* ‘ hers (l‘.l‘l'>l.((l 1S lndlcaucd by ccm- to the Governor General for trans. i zidinn zigri . niimi for form b~ work. which 1' t! ion and ])l'0‘.'lll\ . l agriculture and cx on, wscrtcd today." l5 n. mate that neither ‘England nor America sees the real i cnusc behind the abdication of King puiboii \‘.llll thc fl 1N." for 193i. when ihviz" tvcrc 1215 clubs with 21,141.’ numbers. mission to His MaJesty-"The 13m. "sh ‘m4 P91111811 Bible Society in Canada and Newfoundland pres- ents its loyal and respectful greet- }>.11".1C‘tl}a!‘ly Edward." t v ings to Your M t; _ " 1 “Bernard shnnv. n’. G. Wells and - mems °f 91° "i!" ( IN-R- Express Paves cession, and pig? lhgrt‘ a‘: 3d , Upton Sinciair may be the highest- l 15 COIISOUdBIPIl ""11 the Queen may long reignin peace and righteousnes over a united Empire, and that among the 810]‘- ies of your reign may be the ever- increasing circulation and use or the Holy Scriptures in the lflng. lmges oi’ mankindJL-J. B. M. Ar. @0111‘. Geri Secretary. . -;-;— about ten days before Christmas, and so far as the outward move- ment is concerned, reache; it; peak 8 few days berm-e the holiday. The peak inward traffic is reached on the day before Christmas when ev. cry available man is working hard t" complete the work of the day before closing for the night. Many 0f our men willingly sacrifice their Christmas morning at home in w. der that belated parcels arriving during the night or on ‘Christmas ‘T101111!!! may be delivered at, m” for on no account must the recip- ient of a. parcel be disappointed 0W1“! to tardy delivery," smug Mr. Beilerose. ‘Way For Santa Claus MONTREAL. Quin. Dcc. i5 —- In the through tho El!It'll(‘_\~ of tlic (‘an ' have inn Council on Boy-s‘ uiltl Gil llClub Work. Thc IIIOVFlllPIIL is iin- I “will in llfi SCOPE fliid outlook. lll'('l)t'll'lll.l0ll for the busiest season l Mr. Taber said the former King's Club work for im-m boys and or tho ycnr when Santa Claus "proposed marriage is not some- girls, which began in Cnnrtchi about , mods m1 [110 mssistance he can get thing new and modem. as people twenty-five yours 51:0. has br-cn 1 rm- [hp spvctly delivery of his pm‘- H " irr’ if‘; 7 f: vols at Christmas time, reduced - r — . c ~ ~. , mans nrv ofTcrod on express par- l (‘t-ls wcigliiiv; up to l5 pounds, ac- lcortllil: to G. ii. Bcllerost‘, Kellen‘ mnnngcr of the cxprcss depart- mcnt. Canadian National Railways. From o. vcry low minimum rlmrgzc nu a purccl to any express point in the nlnc provinces tlirutghout thc Dfimlniomthe char- ccs vary according to the weight of 11v.- package and the distance over which it is to be handled including pickup and dclivcry service at. all points whet-c such facilities are maintained by the express com- puny. Without the express company Santa Claus would find it. impos- sible to visit the millions of homes along the 3.700 odd miles of main line nvcr the Canadian National Rnihvuys right-of-way between Hal- ' . priced writers in the world," lfarm leader said. "bu; they been 100 D02‘ cent wrong in the Eng- i lisn crisis." I) Tl. - . IInSiCILIICK‘ UL said . . Uncle CARTER’S BOOKSTORE a wonderful range o! CALENDARS FOR 1937 CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS BEAUTIFULLY BOXED STATIONERY CHRISTMAS SEALS, TAGS TWINES ifax and Vancouver. to say nothing FOUNTAIN PENS, PLAYING CARDS, or the vast multtlitudmegohlgmz: j , , ._ ._. .. .. _. .....‘.‘.'*.‘.*.°*‘.l‘° “W! P m .m__ Mwnnmsnartoncanman 16 5.? BRIDGE SETSrPE-NCII-l-SETS, ETC. ‘brahfli rims orghc Cimazi um ~. ional system, an every one o ese 73° n M__M'dw"k Mum“ ’ BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS homes must hnve their due share Pay", and Pa“! ‘E or attention from Santa Claus be- "u", H,“ 11y I 9 ' l 1 fore Christmas has become satisfy" 8.00 P. Mt-Sncred Concert by Choir f} ing to tall oélthlcrtn. 10d up ._(;hu¢h_ - ‘ "As 1e irs ma; per - gfj ~ (up-stairs) pronclics, the traffic oi’ ttthe Cana- _ v ‘ . . ~ tli.n National express s wsagra- t’ .’ A GREAT BIG DISPLAY 0F ‘Q (llllfll increase,“ stated Mr. Belle- \ . ' ‘i4 TOYS» DOLLS» GAMES l carats: ‘ What; r/zmd ;. ‘r NIECHANICAI. TOYS 5c, 10¢, 20¢, and 25¢ counters “Hum Mumuonsb ,2... (feplglgfgmglnf, I U“; flay; ' ' , l. tod 1 ith u wea erve » 1 i nova AND GIRLS spawns, ROCKING HORSES. FIFE.» 1.111.130 in handling the e ; ,_ _ _ , _ . . . . _ on; a . . . ‘. A. ii()( Klfl STICKS-but the list is too long to put down here. Christmas movcmcnt because ofthe T l l" "M?" it i .0“, m m, SEE .2.‘2'§°.i°“‘".15.§‘.i’3°‘.§2%$i.£§ Rem“ vim" , r ‘ p e l, m f f L within a comparatively short per- nnoAxA" < ti‘; C F c Y vchicle service we are quite pre- 'l‘hese Interesting iidelighu on "What's ‘t pnrcd to expeditiously handle all fgaiofltitilllfirellavl" l" w" l" W“ I1 l, The Lile Underwriters Association oi anlda. lrnfIic offering. The express busi- ness takes on serious proportions cramp onion Qlibufiiif _ - oigoialtiuiri: 15 1936 It's time the males o! Ame . . rlghloolu wrath and demanded“? llgcltlarsls at Chrlatlnsstlme! It's so easy to please a ‘an: a gift that he really wants and B.ppl'eCinles—3, snmk". Nor, do they demand a great outlay of cash. He" "é a few typical models, priced to nleztsc any man pricm to fit every purse! ' “He” Will Like This One l $8.75 While he pufls on his pipe, he'll pun‘ out his chest if you make him ihc gilt n.‘ this substantialymannish smoker! Walnut firi- ish with burl maple and oriental vcizcer door, copper-lined huniidor. solid brass trim. Priced as a Christmas gift special! ~ A Real BeauptylOnly $17.50 l We think it's quite the last word. and we're sure he will too! An‘ ultra-modern design with copper-linrd humidnr. com- plcte fittings and tplr-nty oi’ room [or his There is a Smoker to suit you Metal Ones- $1.95 to $12.50 Wood Ones - $4.95 t0 $27.50 favorite books and magazines! Walnut finish with four-way match Orlcntal ven- eer front. Big Chair & Ottoman $295" w» $3.00 DOWN $2.50 A MONTH “His” Idea Of Real Comfort _ Inviting real rest and relr/tatlon, it's simply impomible to go wrong on a gilt selection Iike this for any man! Rel-eshlngl, modern in style-modem, too, ii the new measure of com- m" l‘ "Finn! lnnefliiflfls construction, generous uptromerlng with seat and back Inclined backward at a restful angle. Upholstered in novelty weave tapestry, the chair and 0H0- rnm are priced especially low [or [lit giving. J IHLMAN 9S $ummerside~ChaflofleioWfl