ggfirax dIflflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII& FRINGE EDWARD —Today & Saturday 1 fig; u f Jzoiiic-mii-rra-m-n-u lGEORGE MURPHY JIMMY DURAITE PHYHIS BROOKS EDNA MAE OLIVER Gnorgu Barbie! ~ Edward Ellil Juno Danvoll v El Brondol Donald Meal: ~ Patricia Wilder Claude Gillingwaior, Sr. a, 5...,- s, Bullnrl and spmd PL (Iii-- P -.'av t‘.\ll'l‘()tiN —- .\ll.\'l.\'l‘l'ltI*I - l’l‘l'l‘ill SNIITI-I - (it'll GANG li.\il.\' 31.15 - 7 — ‘J l’. M. S.\'l‘l'ltl).-\1.' NINFINPIICS 1.1.3 - 3.15 ro ‘If. TF2 e THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Gentral Guardian , I i This column is reserved fur news 0f local interest but advertising 0t‘ a ncivsy nature may be inserted at -l cents a ivurd strictly pay- able in advance. > v ...__._____:._.~_ , CRASWELL Iur Fnougrapna. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST Kill] Robin Hood Porridge Oats. Chou Siiveriiaie or Plain. CUNFEDERAT‘ ID‘; LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6789-7-2I-3lZ SATIN SLIPS, CREPE SLIPS, SATIN PYJAMAS STPONED - The e Jziiv. Sask, It c.n1.d to hold the ,5, _ Sale price - — - — — .11 services ttxiar, , SATIN DANCE SETS FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- cral of Hsiiigv Arbing was livid yes- lciday afternoon from his late re- sideltctn 3d Kiilsilgzuii Road, to the l-Yoplris ('r'lli1‘.t‘l'_\', service at glllYE‘ b31112’, coiiciuct- i Biirhoe. J.:1in Alchure andilcmuel, Winches 1C1‘ . RAYON PANTIES I‘ “PM R i _ Sale price — — — — — I W,‘ . ‘ C. M. l’. INSPECTORl Ann” or “rh~ f when. $2 S00 C initiiici ' I viii-i n hut AVID l. LOEW PRESENTS i n m; MAIN nmi 01w: sir-w" to cohort neuron am mama BUN) . MFlXI-‘llwl "lllfllll until ii xi W01‘ i 1. .i up: for Van- ' ~ been transfer- ’ " J. .1105 Friilps, who‘ (‘(!1l1!1l2lllilt‘ 1.~1riitr1 Division mire the V Police wore Scott is - . I _ ac 99 Queen Street Emil of the _ , 5i.- L. Owmtion Houston. Rustico. _ in the Psiitoc Edward Island Hos- pltal. Many friends ivill be sorry to hea. that a telegram has been received bv James Stevenson, Rustico noti- fyfilig him of the serious illness of 1211s Sbrother P. P. Stevenson. Sydney lifcssrs. John choir-s ltfunn, Wil- liam C. Niurii and Hector Miiim of Potlatch. Lfaiio‘ Nlrs, H, A, Smiriber: of Eswx. N. Y._ and Mrs. D. J. Cullen of St. Albanks. Ver- Rev, w_ A_ Thmnpggn who has Special EXSiSiGD p, e to oosiou and nsrunu ti 'l'ickots available now at any I..\I.T. office or agency. Itettirn anytime up to .\londa_v, Dec. 12th. . 5.1111‘. Bus leaves Moncton for Boston daily l at 5.15 pm. Flo-tor couch and driver will meet ' all Prince Edward Island passengers at Honc- ton Station. Island Motor Transport 1132 (lire-xii Si. Clmrlnttcttiilvn 'I‘cl. 2-19 Shirley 'i‘cmplc i * At Prince Edward ludays Short \Vaw- i . Radio Program . ‘People alwaya turns in a. fin pardon-ma. ce- o» millions o; a“ Wm ‘,’w_5b_w\ mm iAl Than la Eastern Stunllrdl r . give; {on mo tune of pf’ Hm c Shirley or s m5 sun: mlmwmdvd b1 -‘*'-'ll4—"-K~ noticing-i FRIDAY, Novmaan 2s - i“ “lakillg rim“ PW“ NLONTERKEY, MEXICO . And ivvlfrv 1hl'1-1**b1“- "Lmle 12:30 p.l1'1.—\l€XlClln Duet and w” wlrlfigcgpengg“¥éx7i Guitars. XETA, 25.5 m., 11.8 mil?" i‘ u“ “uiml mm“ Wlnkeg" SLZIENECTADYJ 1 - .__ 3:46 p.m.—Radio vs. ourna- Th. m.‘gu“’°"af_ vioxan, 19.5 m» 15.33 Ihlch 3136a V155 “mp9. ' . gonad that acint l‘ ting ate -‘ DIQSUJW b h -bvMtu h in: nrepreig-i 4:00 pun —1:1roudcost 1n Eng- aer. 660mm n y. , y_ . . “bu, Jimmy Durante; BOTQQOIISiHSh. RAN, 31 111.5716 meg.- alondalPhvllis Brooks and Eclm, BUSION Moe var, the Popular, prim and. 4:56 p.m.-—UR.S1gra.m Broad- wudlah wi-asidc dame of fiimdom. Icflst o! scientific Data. WIXAL, To make this thfi RO-IIRDDQ‘ ""151", 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. 1 thrill hi7, Of_th€ 1N3? 51X- 119W‘ BERLIN Exiled; and Slllflll mfilfldws "Id" 5:00 p.ni.—Selcclions from Ger- W 1mm m‘ lemme“ 5",?‘ m“ h“ ma-n Fairy Tales. DJD, 25 4 m., selectors can choose from _Bc Olitl- 11317 mo; 0c.’ "We should Be 70881116‘ LONDON ‘If All thO “lurid Wen! P0179 _swm‘ M‘ m Okhmshioned Song“ 7:05 D.m.—“T1lG Elizabethan at Home." GSO, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; “How Can I thank You,".1ri<1“l.1t,i.e .,. 25 5 1L7,’ ,_. GSC ‘Us Bmaaltiarllcri” tthe “no song‘ 3LIT3IiLLm...9 meg; 31.5‘ n. m who.“ a Ifiiifymit; who m., 9.51 meg.; GSL, 49.1 Hi., 5.11 ltvesaiin a vaudeville hot-e‘. with her, m8!!- Logter falnily, Edward Ellis runl- "m"! . - - [iii-l 7:30 .m.__(illcst Night; Amy h3g3: §§§°§§n.i”i§;“, Ybldmiriud 1n BBYIIIIITETV. ‘Ramos Itlidriiglit Voice“ rehearsals. inc \'.'l"PLi1il_\' ncivli- 2R0. 23.4 m., 11.81 meg; IRE‘, , Edna F/lac Oliver conip1..iis_3tl.5 in , 9.83 nicg. and threatens to (‘IIIGC tlio hotel I i: IILIN Geopgg Murphy her nephew‘ ml}! H 7:45 p.m.-— . Cathedral of cedcs-and While h‘? Wins 1109111111 Cologne. DJI). . .4 m., 11.77 meg. but enmity llom his prim aunl. lit. PRACiLIE least he 711.115 the favor of fair‘ 3'40 p.m.—~Vli.i'iel.y. OLIHA, Phyllis. . ,_. , 25.3 ni.. 11.84 meg; OLRfiA, 19.7 mdhedbblililfllg agrillrliglsilngévzliwiigg m" 15 28 ‘liihi vomit 9nd; as it ShOllld——-("SPQCii£lli.Ir}g 8:45 rind-Golden l-Iannonies. Shirley convinces all “we 1M4“ w W3XAL. loin m.. 17.78 meg. that he should lieimit i - ~ - . “L 93.; “we the“ shawl!“ mo FourtugqmU 9:20 1i.m.-Sa1e of Stamps: The e .iii‘""rlfbrcx,3f,iiifminol§n d “William H. Crock: 1"‘ Collection of g5"? ai“.c"‘flnylovéi§lfc, y-yqfipl- United Strikes Postage Stamps. l Pa ‘Mann; w...“ Sn have (iSl). 2 s m., 11.15 mra; GSC. Ind 015ml" n‘ i‘ ‘ ' a1 a m 9.5a molt: c n. 31.5 i" Bowen“ ' m., 9.. meg; GSL, 49.1 m., . 6.11 meg. ' Joe Brown nnnux 9:30 D.1’Yl.-~Ti10 Last song: Ra- dio Sketch. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 A‘ "‘I>‘It".-\‘GI"E At The Capitol i - . incur!" He doesn't ' lmmwritkeqglirlslizfinlan, but . . . he 10:10 p.m - Mr-dlcv of Music can 65H‘, “u. hall tin/titled through and Songs. Obit-ill. 25.3 m., 11.84 an expire instbcli tram! He coll meg; OLRSA. l!) 7 m., 15.23 meg. g break 0v”... [ecu-d in track and, PA IS new without even IZIIEDlnK loll in Paris (int breath! Ho can ivrertle Mil“ Mmm‘ Enclishl. 11.811 r “in Dean m a ‘ai. ice-well! If". meg; TPA-i. 25.6 m . meg can do Bllfdlliili. . l overruling bw’ NEW YORK c 11:25 p.m.-!|1'r> TPR7. 25.2 m.. 11.71 t t1 n nlivfilll‘ - 12:00 mid-Abe Twman 81 His ell-in DY!!! film w, '1‘ HEZmZQIFgEStFgQI Orchestra. dance ITIIZ-‘iC. W2XiE. d ~ t 11in Cllili’) v _ ' .._’ 49 ., 6.12 mctz. lifuBiilrzim. -li_c CillC-lli..iilii'lt.‘(lafgll:gl' m Tlmvn dian illflKUS lll‘ :1‘ 011‘ . dvlmlnan p15 a.m.-—Jnpancse informa- A hllmml lrlllmffivlll-in ‘f,‘§“,h, fir. tlnii Service. JzK, 10.1 m., 1516 he: lien-peeked col- melt . .._ ‘l< R rmtlcm in the P. n. ‘Rom MONGTON——$12B5 K lllfllit. are risilliic thcir r3111...» ML Jfihn D. biiinii. Wool I-iahgr’ “vho Island been seriously 111 at his home. Prince Street, is much improved. His daughter. Mrs. Russell, To- HCSPMI- ronto, Mrs. Newnham, Southamp- \ The R. C. M. P. have virtually cleaned up ti, the 1937 dog tax and within the next few days O all parties who have not paid 1938 tax and any left from 19117 will be sued before the local Jus tice of the Peace. In this way the Court ex- pcnscs will he less and we could serve the sum- T523115 one day and hold the Court the following In a fcw days w.‘ will settle a definite date on which the road-foreman will send in all re- turnsvin connection with dog tax, to this office, “hen remitting money to this office for dog tax, be sure__vou give the name of the road. foreman, OIIIBTWISC we cannot accept it. DEPT. 0F AGRICULTURE. av: 192i L. 1e w" \~\"- w" CLEARING ALL LINGERIE Clearing at——-—————-—- Toclear—————— Reg. $5.75 Now -- — — -— — -— FINERAL PO J M1‘ Albml E- DBWHP- CREPE-de-CHENE NIGHTIES 79-y-fll-dld rt ~nt of Brudencll. At l zly nos postponed - — _ _ _ — " "' "' -‘ _ — liic ll1'l'l\'i1I 01 RAYQN NIGHTIES, Clearing at — — — — — CREPE-de-CHENE DANCE SETSat———-—-———— CREPE and RAYON DANCE .\iil11‘i~, and Rm; L, | SETS at — — — — — Alurrriy. 'l‘lie pull bearers were: r .\I_l'.i\i'5. A. I-l, Wood. Stephen KNIT,‘ SILK PANTIES 'l'iiori1e, Sevnimzi" llc-Innis, Elwood j Cleanllg at '- —' — ""— _____ 29c Everything in our store must be sold immediately R. P. SIMPSON Mr. Lemur-i _—.- — .. _ .. .. . stilt‘! of the.- C 1 Creainerics, is Mrs. Robert Bell. Winni is ' rcoovgyi» 1'31- the guest of her brother Mr. harles ‘ he produced a cigarette in a hail new fashion which had consider- $L49 79c $1.00 $235 $L89 $L00 ___$L29 $100 __ 79c 39c lKDLG.NOfl$ The Debatln urday. debated was “Resolved that day methods of national a vertis- inz are obnoxious." The agreakers for the pro were Wilfrid lscoll, Georgie Willis and Emily M i the upholders of the con side were Mabel Boyer. Wilson Ross and A1- ice Plneau. Bandy Brehaut was critic. The pro team were victorious. In the P. W. C. notes of lest week the names of the speakers 1n section A debate should have read: pm Angus Gilmore, Thelma Burke and Grace Crosby; con Urban MacKlnnon. Kmball Keepin and Geraldine Darby. The deba e re- sulted Ln a. victory for the pro. On Friday e ening November 18 h the P. W, C, Bmlcetbadl team de- ilgatieid the Y-Grads by a score of The theme of section 1B debate was "Resolved "that an inventor ben- efits mankind more than e reform- er." Heath Hunter. Beth Rob and Marv Roche spoke on the pro side: and Alfred Blanchard, Mar- garet Doyle and Temple Hooper spoke for the con side. Lome Ad- ams was critic. and Kathleen Mac- Farlane was Recording Secretary. The con side were victorious. The students’ Sunday Evenin 49.n$3J9 Phone 236 W11. who were called home two weeks ago are still ivitn their fa- ther. Mrs. Keeping. Kcntville, who was also called home at the same time has returned. EARL BALDWIN PRESENTS A NEW PROBLEM TO TAILORS The recent picture of Earl Bald- win, in full dinner rig lighting his pipe while the American Am- bassador looked on in some appar- ent amusement sets one speculat- ing on the possibility of changes in evening life wider than may ap- pear at once. The last great change of the kind was introduced by King Ed- ward V'II when, as Prince of Wales where ‘such a thing had not been seen before and so established a able effects on the life of the time. putting an end to long sittings over the port after dinner and ex- tinguishing the last remnants of the three-bottle age. Earl Baldwin's innovation may strike the last blow at dining taboos. There are stlii rules or customs‘ forbidding pipcs in what are called "smart" restaurants, but it needs only that a few good cus- tomers should follow the Baldwin example for these things to be swept away. . Another change. hardly iorseen 11s yet. is sartorial. King Edward's I tor-tifnner cigarette did away with the belief that mcu must: dress themselves specially for smoking and that to enter the presence of women smcliingyol smoke was an outrage. Earl Bald- Servloe, of November 20th, was he] in St. James Church. Rev. Murray gave the address -0pic "Worthwhile Llvln ". lcard was chairman; and Toombs read the scnpture. he Students’ Choir was directed by Mrs. _F‘ra.ncis H011 Trainer. A very 1108511111 solo was rendered by Miss Marguerite Cudmore, The Students of Prince of Wales expect to have a rink on the cam- us this winter for the first time n the history of the College. The government tractor has levelled a piece of ound of suitable size which 1 later be enclosed by a board wall. Section C Debating Society de- bated the following subject "Resol- ved ‘hat mental telepathy is a farce." The pro team consisted of L, Howatt, D. Cobb and F. hue; whereas C. MacLeod. J. Roop and J. McRae spoke on the con team. "Googs" MacKnnon was critic and H. Brown was Recording Secretary. The con team won the debate. the clock back or set the tailors a difficult problem. Of all costumes. that of’ "tails" is the least suited for carrying pipe and pouch. It has agood many pockets, but. none which can take a "bulge" happily. It is possible. therefore. that Earl Baldwin's real monument will be the "Baldwin" evening coat designed specially for holding the bulky necessities of gilpe-smokingr- Manchester Guar- an. Ligourian Players Present; The Comedy Sensation of the Year "AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN" Holy Redeemer Hall TUESDAY 8: WEDNESuAY EVENING NOVEMBER 29th and 30‘h 8.15 SHARP ADMISSION 25 CENTS. f =" = .' \ 388-ll-25-2gl“ win, on the other hand, may put mm“ Dr. Hattie Bing ll. It. Players Give Fine Performance The Holy Redeemer Players of Charlottetown put on their pin. ‘ "Aunt Tillie G005 t0 Town" 1n 8g. Paul's Hall, Summerstde on Wed- nesdI-y evening and delighted a large audience. Specialties between the acts were by Cle Howatt Pius Callaghan and Fm Moran. After the performance the players and lheii- friends were served re- freshments. The funds were in aid of the parish. CAST 0F CHARACTER! Tillie Trask (Aunt. 1111c) Katherine Wedge. Lucinda Talbot Micky Carley Pamela Marsh Victoria McInnis Elizabeth Parsons Dorothy Klrwln Ellen Neeland Mary M Ronald Hawland Olarry Howatt Luther Larrlmer John Kenny Mervin Tucker Pius Callaghen Charlie One Lung Arthur Moran Mrs. Tillie Tucker Stella Mooney Stella Mooney The play was under the direction of Charles L. Jenkins. Kayser Winter Wardrobe Winners Winners o1 ‘the big Kayser‘ Winter Wardrobe contest have‘ just been announced by Miss Gay Walton, advertising director 0t I 1 1 l Julius Kayser 8a 00-. Lid- First prize, a complete $300 win ter wardrobe went to Mrs. W. S Dickie, Central Onslow, Nova Scotia. Second prize. a $150 ward- robe, was won by Muriel Preston. 48 Ascot Ave, Toronto, Ontario. Madame Adrien Poullot, 54, Ave. _ Brown 54, Quebec, P Q., received 1 the third prize, a $75 accessory outfit. Accessory Prizes were W00 by Miss Grace Yet). 8nd M155 Edith H. Shaw, Charlottetown. and Mrs. ‘l... E G. Davies. Sum- merside In each case the winners NQVEMBER 2s. ma? IIOWAIID MellllllS Rubber Footwear At PRICES That Speak for Themselves Gum It bb - Men's ilmil-cglyl‘ Egg .-- 4!!!!!* Men‘: '4 Buckle — $2.25 and $2.50 2 Buckle - _ s1.oo,»si.15, $2.00 Boys‘ 2 Buckle -— — — -- $1.50 will select their wardrobes from their local stores. _ The contest called for the last‘ line to a limerick accompanied bY i a sales slip showing the purchase ‘ of a dollar's worth of Kayscr merchandise. The prizes offered proved so i popular that by October 15th. the ‘ Kayser advertising department 1 was literally snowed under with entries. Last. lines poured 1n w the tune of thousands a day from all over Canada- In order to give each entry full | consideration from an unbiase‘ viewpoint, a well know firm who specializes in illdslnz contests. was employed to handle this contest. The Kayser contests have a1- wavs met with unusual success. and the results of this one. their biggest, have been more than gratifying both to the KAY!" company and their dealers. reports DISCARD Most of us have the hoarding hab1t—o relic of the, days when materials were scarce, articles riad to be laboriously made by hand and factory work and transporta- tion were less developed. Haunted bv the fear that We may need it sometime. we hang on to the old picture frame. the shabby coat. the rickety chair, the nicked dish. the dusty pan and the faded dress. Dresser drawers. cupboards, book- cases, closets, cellar and attic are crowded with possessions which have outlived their usefulness for our household. Possibly passed on to another home in a different i-35D-ll—25-%-Z9-30. FRIDAY, SATORDAY and MONDAY N0. 4 Leader BROOMS, Good Quality. COFFEE Ifrcsh Ground, CORN. Culvcrhotise l7 oz. Tin. Each 9c. Old City Raspberry or Strawberry JAN, 312 oz. Jar Each — - - - _ _ _ ._ I’OI\"I‘IA(‘. MATCHES 20x 8c 1i For — — — - - _ _ _ __ _ _ PEANII'l“IiUT’l‘ER Bulk I.l).1.'1c 2 Lbs. — — — — - - -- _ ._ Polly Prim CATS U1’ l2 oz. Bottle 10c 2 For - - _._. island Brand N0. 2 Squat POR KAN!) IIEANS Each 10c 2 For — - __ PINICAPPLE JUICE ll oz. Tin Each 13c 2 F0r—--__..___ Glenwood ’l‘0.\IA'l‘O J EflCIl——————25c l.h.------____21C 3r0r_______25c __27c __23c __25c __19c 19c 25c UICE 2o 0!. Tin 8c a For _ _ _ _ 23C 4%?‘ /k GIIRISTMAS CUT MIXED PEEL, LAYER FIGS, Lb. — *S>Nuulwog%' nD/ JCFI A Stones; zx/r/el tTh61%Z nnoinn‘. BAKING NEEDS llb.pkg.————28c —-——————2lc ORANGS and LEMON PEEL, lb. — — - 28c BULK SE EDLESS RAISINSLB. 12¢ 2 LBs.23c TABLE FIGS, 8 oz. CITRON PEEL, Lb. - - _ _. _ _ RED and GREEN CHERRIES 7 oz. CANDIED PINEAPPLE, Lb. _- _ — -- 37c -— 23c - 59c — 21c pkg. llc 2 for GRANULATED sucna w- o 57¢ 10 LBS. PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag — - - - - 29¢ Eatons ALMOND ICING, 1 Lb. Pkg. - — 27c Bulk CURRANTS, Lb. 14c 2 Lbs. — — - 27c Seeded RAISINS, 12oz. pkg. 14c 2 for — 27c M E AT S Breakfast. BACON, sliced, lb. CHUCK ROAST IiEEF, lb. — llc Boneless Cod, lb. First Grade CREAMERY '. rolc is‘ "' " ' M“ cljfifififirso... pop; most. charming leading lady; Robert. ' IMHO...“ ;x_| Kong who i; n. convinflii-g campus ~.-' funny, Anti’ villain; Luciont. Llttleturl. he o'- ' iropcr hal- ccniric pi-ofes-"or: Ethel Wlllrs. his v11 poirum which ii gttlnt: fuss-budilfitv lvllfli DFKY! -'\1f,r"ii>ei'oi'ablr- in i/fcnre. the boy ncior: and Mon - ' ‘ " ' c . the I-Icll‘; Kiici on as? 01111;" r "m “M” °f “s iilmiristiiii‘; £113,171!!! a m Br Whig] - - nica mi 1- _ _ ' d fortune in ic And you will like the bibs‘: 1353f, arésesfttlaznfitraizggmanflnd ls now dunw‘ of H“. rust, who ia “fey Gum; this act in the fields of films . c ft- . d B80. , lriidéemcbTfrliilsrl. hi?!) makes a and D0111“- RITMI’ ROAST_ lb. -- — — — 17c SIRLOIN STEAK, lh. — — — 26c HAMBURG SPEAK. lb. 15c Canadian CHEESE, lb. — - — 21c 2 "’-‘- — - * " - — -' '- 29° Sunkirst Shoulder PORK ROASTS, lb. - 18c SUNGLO ORANGES Trimmed vomit ciiors. 1b. - 25¢ BREAD 24 Lb- ~ 9c Med. Size, 1m. snusncu, Fresh, lb. -- - -1_9¢ FLOUR B»: , Fresh Fillets, lb. - _ _ _. _ 20c Trimmed HADDOCK, lb. - - 12¢ Smoked FILLETS, lb. 13¢ 2 lbs. 25c Sliced HALIBUT, lb. - _ - 25¢ SALT nnnnmo, e m - - 25¢ BUTTER, Lb. 13c, 2 lbs. — 25c GRAPEF FRUITS 8t VEGETABLES CELERY, Sweet POTATOES, lb. 9c 3 lbs. 25c MeKintosii Apples, doz. — ~— 29c Head—---——l0c RUlT, each 7c_ 4 for 25c HEAD LETTUCE, each - — 17c Fresh SPINACH, lb. — —— 17c CABBAGE, large head, each - 8c -—-mw-....-vr~-_<w-v e ~--v situation, they might be useful again This is the roper time to g0 over every n00 and cranny 01 the house and sort out these "im- pedimenta," as the Romans called the stuff with which they encum- bered themselvea Become stony hearted. dismiss sentiment, con- I alder hygiene, phllanthrop and roomy order and make a ceasing of many things which clutter your = house. PEDICURE PAGES Dip feet in warm soapy water. Scrub with foot brush. Dry thoroughly. Remove old polish with olLv remover. File toenails with rough side of emery board. Finish with smooth side. Always file straight across to avoid ingrown nails. Buff nails with a dry polish for sheen and stimulation. Apply cotton moistened ln oily cuticle remover about toenail to soften. Dip cotton-tipped orange- wood stick in same and work gently about. sides and base Use it also to cleanse under toetlp. Place cotton between toes bc- fore a plying polish. Blush on with fu 1, tree-flowing strokes. Scrub toes sen-u" cry. Pry thoroughly. Place no ivhlte ne- ncath the tics. Rinse nails. Dry with warm towel. BRITAIN-MODES IN ron "COMMUNITY" naucas . _ i , '1 lggn’: Felt Loco Boot, Robb 0m__--_—_ er $2.50 Following the success ot such "comm\inity“ dances as the Lam- beth Walk and the Palais Glide. there are several newcomers this season which bid fair to achieve popularityr, says a. London paper. One of these is "the bvmg on a Tyrolean folk dancejcomplete with plenty of exuberant calls and thigh-slapping. it is forecast for SUCCESS. The steps are easy to learn The inventor. Miss Ursula Littlewood. says that even the rawest ballroom beginner will find them easy to master-a necessity with modern community dances. It is danced to the music of an Austrian folk- song. One of the steps is entitled the “Grand Get-together." and an- other introduces tap-danclng of a simple klnd_.an innovation in the ballroom. Eastern Guardian .."l‘irla column h reserved for nevrl of local lntereatdbut advertluing u! n nevrsy nature inuy be Inn at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to . the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept. Archie umo ..°ROBIN HOOD FLOUR In ec- onomlcal. bread from each bag. JDURING THE entire season pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island l-‘ur Pool Ltmitnd by R. W. Stewart. Clark Waltz." soon to be launched. Based ‘ rted I More loaves of better I i 1 1 l l 1 Rubber Overshoes, Warm wool Llnlng Women's -_. .. _ _ _. _ _ 31,00 Chlldrflfs — - — — 90c and 95c RUBBER PRICES 05c Boys‘ Rubber: - - 49c and 51¢ gVfimen’s—-_____ 3c "ll'l———-—45cl-Ild49c Kaufman Llfebuoy Rubber: are sold ln the bee grade atoms throughout Canada. HOWARD MclillllS 111E“. BLDG. Great George Si. A Thorough Examination with latest lcientlllc instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you ti; u; your eyes without ltnln. Avoid the headaches and Irritation: of even alight cya- strain. Know your em. 00ml“ G. F. llutehesion Christmas Greeting Cards NOW‘ on»: A'I.‘ Carter’s Book Store W! have lull opened up our Illllll line of CHRISTMAS Ind NEW YEAR. GREETING CARDS. ‘but consider thll 71hr‘: showing the but we have ever had. Hundreds o! beautiful new designs, and the prices are lo low one would think It were almost unpal- lble to produce Cords 0t ouch merit at such low prices. ‘In ‘start with beautiful Card! with envelope attached at S lot-be, lforlic, llorlounl up u. 50¢ each. OIII dllpll! o! Greeting Cards la now W"! for your inrpectlon. Come early and get flrlt choice. GARTERS BOOK STORE Brothers Store, Mon? Ian-JP“