. Erfllflfiflt-vufl A - .._.-.~.-.$.._An-n '1». -:- 4: :_:: <qmesgzmi DECEMBER 17. 1940 srrsrfilfii?E&€EE5§$B§F§ngQgggyggg- This Christmas Make Him The Happiest Man On Earth. .. Gil/iii DAD WHAT lE lilANTS He's a father. hilsbzlnd, breailwinnei" and a year ‘round Santa all rolled into one . . . yet, he‘s probably ileglected the most. 'l‘h:it's why we suizgest you make lite with father this Christmas the hap- pie-it ilecilsion in years. And beyond that ue ean tell vou how to do it. Get Dad all those illilrs heie alvx; "s wanted . . . gro out all"! really spi"-~ '- on gifts that will more than please ililil. If you’l'e puzzled as to what to give him all you need d0 is stop in and see us. N01 filllY f0!‘ Dad .The hlsifs Store offers vou best choice in Christmas Gifts for all men i (filzirlcttetouins It!!! You Can Buy Hart's Gift Now Ami Take As Long 11R Three Months To Pay! i- *1‘ He Needs Shirts . . . . . $1.65, $2.00 " $3.50 It's u fact . . fathers never have enough shirts. lle’ll appreciate these smart whites. * Ribbed Wool Hose 75c, $1. soft, warm, comfortable and smart . . . tho hose lie would buy for himself. All colors. "l All Wool Sweater . . . . . ' $3.95 & 4.95 world f corniort [or his hiding hours. In ‘luiton-ub and slip-over styles. All color!- ‘ Smart Gloves $2.00 to 3.50 . truly o mu- All men like gifts of leather . . . all sizel. oullne gift. In several shade! . . * Dad Wants Ties 50c, $1.00 ‘Very few men molly have enough ties . . . you can be sure that than W!“ please. * Flannel Robes. . . $10.00 lmart in very sense of tho word no than wiirmih-without-woight flannel robes. * Give Pajamas $2. $2.50, $3. Dad will appreciate your good taste when ho seen you've considered The Men's Store Dllflmfll- "‘ Shirts ’N Shorts 50c, 75c No buttons, no snaps . . . lust sworld o! comfort in these srnart now style shorts. "‘ Knit Mufflers. . . . . . . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Nothing looks richer or gives more solid coma fort than a wool knit muffler. All colors. Visit the Men's Store 10-day and you'll find the widest choice for gifts for all men. P1GDRE £1 MFLEODMM l Grading Stations For Fox Fur Pelts standard silver and black fox pelts. recently established B 1 of the Dominion n. I Agriculture, -“ s now ostsblimed at oonvenlon‘ loco- tions across Cm Canada which are intended 1m- ex- ,ao‘rtmuotbegroided,woordingto ' stondaixdewtiorthlntihoro- : not compulsory but moiny l and marketing agencies are I Advantage of the grading for fox pelts marketed in as well as iihoao for export. Al. pro- sent. it is conmompla‘ ’ that months. Stations have been IOcIMd as Ml- lows. P.E.I., lunurlersido-Dolnlrliai B- peirlmenilal Fox Ranch N.S.. Bridgetown-Nov; Scolds Fur l Breeder; Association N.B., Moncton-Room 348, Depart- . ment of Agriculture, Dominion Pub. lie Building P.Q., Quebec-all; Boialevsrd Ohor- out P.Q.. Montreal-Room 62B, nonunion Department. oi Agriculture. 400‘ Youville Square. I Ont., Toronto-A. F. schnauier Man. Wlrml -Room 632, Do» pertinent of Agriculture. Dominion! Public Building l Alt-a... Edmonton-Fun and Game Branch. Provincial Depattmerlt 0i’ Agriculture Alta... Calgary-aw . 7th Avenue West. _ These stations are in ermine or a. competent Ilur glradu". Prcdiicars and others having fox pelts to grade may get in touch with the Demin- ion Government Fur Grader at any of these points in order to malke the necessary airangements. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X and IX —1. No Ex- alniriations. Grade VIII-l. Phelicla Clark; 2. Jesse Clalk; 3 Jean Macdoniild. Grade VII (Mr. Howati) —1. Iozle Macdonold; 2. Marjorie Con- nie's; 3. Shirley Mollkley. Grade VII— (M155 Ready) —1. Doris CONSIDER. 2. Bruce Howard; 3 Elleen Profitt. Grade V.—l. Pearl Mann; 2. Mae Watson; 2. Lee Semple. Grail: V —1. Rowan Profitt; 2. Albert. Bcylc; 3. Betty Pieildlebon. Grade IV-l. Audrey Prolltt; 2.1 Jean Davison; 3. James McNallv. i Heclrbert. (equal); 3. Frances Adams Grade II (Miss Bruce) —1. Helen Pendlewn; 2. Geraldine Driscolh; and Reggae MeCarville (quill). I Grbde II (Miss Thompson) —1. Ella Brookins‘, 2. El‘swol'i.h Munll t Grade L-la) —1 Elaine Glover; 2. Marlene Davison; 3, June Sem- i pie and Gordan Kennedy i Grade I (b) ~1. Lydia Sims; 2. plon. CENTRAL. LOT l8 SCHOOL Report of Central Lot 16 School for November: Grade X-l Theresa Farlcll; 2. Lawrence Yeo; 3. Jessie Yen, Grade IX-l. Florence Best. Grade VIII-l. Muriel Best; 2. Velda Yeo. Grade VII-—1. Violet Ramsay; 2. Donald Lecky; 3. Nora Farrell. Grade VI-l. Devona Canlpbeil; 2. Teresa Leeky: 3 Llllle Pye. Grade -1. Edith Monlrley; 2. Leigh Clark: 3. Hillard Best. Grade IV-- 1. Muriel Pye and Helen MacLaurin; 2. Lllllam Ram. say; 3. Amy Best. Grade III—1. Irne Culletozl; 2. Edid Clark. Grade II-l. Elaine Mmkley. Gwendolyn H. MECIJEBYI, ‘Perisher. Tile Mount Royal Hotel is right at the very centre of business and social liie in Montreal. The life oi the city radiates from this great hotel. For business or pleas- ure, practically everything is just around the corner. That's why thousands of visitors choose the Mount Royal. Come to the Inordertopmvidoourvioo lo: tohlve fol: polio in accordance wiiih the xe- gillatlorls respecting the grading of‘ the Live 0.37m“ wok and Live Stock Products Ant. °' John d l" I Bouts ‘Calms’ henchmen in the shwl woman who l. They 8-180 m“ know that younzsmawill draw 30¢ i Bldg, S9 Mcliiillrrioh 8t. have 110W,“ 55 hanqbggm 33 511p- Griide III-l. Neva and Freda. lqlude scientific toys (chemistry and Iva?’ Day; 3' iwill be gifts for do.) play-carriages, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN |' UndauntedIWomen i Go on With Christmas ~ I Preparations B! ADELAIDE KERR. Associated Press Staff Writ" are whizzlniz awlmd 0B ‘lbilll-wfii line lieutenants in indoor ti... how much. They know. for instance. that if 1940 shoppers behave according to rule. women will receive 823 of every 1,000 xiii-s bought in oeoart- -. mont. stores. while men will receive ‘ only 127. (It seems it's not always siir ASIDE ii GIFT roiilw N0 PAYMENTS "I'll. JAN U!“ EASY CREDIT Tiilrliis‘ w to l’ th h use and Gadgets too %edorto Ill. thin neat gift clsssi- l iicstion. . Llnsoriolirst Horn on some more inierestinl facts bond on survey: Women scet more lingerie than any any other kind of Christmas Dre-| sent. Out. of every 1.000 womeni who will open irally wrapped Dfwk- ages on Dec. 25. 1 and panties. 93 dxeuos and wliunas and 39 _ _ find housecosts or negligees. Stock- . ' , i. 11w W111 s“ "Merv Chfl-“WRS 1° >~ ~ r Gifts oi’ Silver Plate liz and handkerchief: to 97. When let the utmost in ‘no and up‘ the gifts shower down from lighted. f t! E h W‘ °° “"- '°d_ <31" Item a beautiiully Christmas trees 68 women will re- l - bore Wedding Bands $5.00 up “EA SETS $10.95 and up In "Bluebird" you per; and s4 gay gilats or scarfs. Santa; Claus and you are soiniz to help ive them glamor too. Per‘- lume golniz to 24. 001111184315 1° 29 and beautiful shlmmerlniz iewels to 0. Trend for Men ‘There must be somethlnll 1n 111815 legend about the vimltv 0! 11119111819- for clothes are 1101112 110 11110115911130’ his sex. Out of every 1.000 men who rip open the wraooinirs 0f star- studded packages on Christmas. 272 will get shirts and 1'13 will have tl€S~—8I1(l some of them will W611!‘ them. One hundred and seventv- three more men will draw socks. 74 wlllfind gloves. 87 will sav "thank you" for slippers and 50 m0"! W111 receive belts. garters or suspenders, In case you think women have a monopoly On Christmas gifts under- wear. let this brighten up. your Christmas shopping: 3'1 males out of 1.000 are to receive some variety of underwear-ranging all the way from violent Hawaiian shorts t0 ilremelrs red iliinnels. ~ Children and Home 0i the 302 izlfts that. will so’ to children out of every 1.000 given, 215 will be toys and the rest cloth- inlz-shirts. ties. dresses. suits. slip- peis and such. The gifts that boys will welcome with whoops of joy in- STONE-SET RINGS DRESSER 5115 Smart new Birthstones. u 5 o up “NUS RINGS —$9.95 up Chrometone d 23551111: silver“ up . / 1847 . “CAP Sdml‘ ROGERS a TAIN BROS 42 Pc. Set A completl service for 8. COMMUNITY PLATE ill-fr: ._*4s.1s engineering sets), hobby izlfts (toy -" airplane5.1fil\ip-moée.s. DMtXSIE-bOlICES The new and im- 9 9 5 and mo e m; se . spor equ p- d l. s meat. trains. cowboy“ and Indian Eng?‘ m0 c ' su ts. so ers an or‘ . 0 - One out. of everv five toys given s Balms $6'95 up to lllIlS will be u doll. Maily others basslnets. clothes outfits, dcllhouscs and furniture. The re" will be chiefly educational toys. indoor and outdoor games; theatrical dress-up outfits. painting and enlbrcidery Noemi McCarvllle; 3. Bruce Chum- sets "serum; PAlI-K wfrl The regular meeting of the Spring Park Women's Institute was held in the school on December 12. with Miss Maelleallan presiding, in place of tile President. and Vice- Presldcnt who were absent. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The Roll Call was answered by five regular members and two new members Smart New BULOVAS The minutes of the annual meet- ‘ lag were read and a correction ‘giglggearléezerleilfl up were made in the sick committee‘ RONSON v ~ .. " WESTFIELDS Charming styles up Ior ladies and LIMITED JEWELERS Since 1868 Charlottetwn.l‘-_-1- in which Mrs. Gamesterks name’ was replaced by Mrs. Dennis» i Mrs. Ford reported that. fifty cigarettes ivere purchased from De- ' ' ' - Blots Bros, as Christmas gifts for‘ y ‘ ‘l l each of thirty-two soldiers in Hilli- fax, and one pound box of Moil-‘s Chocolates for one; also 300 cig- arettes were ordered for each of. four soldiers overseas. i Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Dennis re- ported visiting and delivering fruit to ten sick of the district. l The ‘Treasurer, Miss Bea Mam‘ Neill reported that. $16 49 had been realized from the Bean Supper on Nov. 29th. It was decided that. a: _-_~.»;~.—_.._._.A __._--~—-. »~ . -l l; lng eggs can be obtained from hope Bristol's we] curl bit“ flocks of good quality that have the loe and that all tllefilglfllissslgll; been bleed-tested. Last year tur- invite their ail-rots ° Winlndmn parties be held‘ key poultry sold at. 40 cents day- time. or else invite ctllri . T” ’°“°“"“¢ “mmmees ‘Wm old and as cents day-old at the last troops w v15" theme" apwmled n” next mmlih- 1 of the season. Hatches averaged sick. Mrs. Wesley Ford end Mrs-i s5 to o) per cent, altlhou h some Abbi” Fwd- lots with good eggs wen mmuoh» 5°h°°1- M" Dimmer higher dim this. The chore: for mmm i custom hatohlilagdwigs 8 gen: p?‘ ‘ca: ' - ha , v 2s . . S . Th“ memnfl “Md with the Nn- m: rgi the Maritime Chick tlonal Anthem. Refreshments fol- Hatchery, will be “revised down- l°w°d wards for next. ooason- Bfiede" "-1- with good flocks might. keep over SUN GLASSES OUT sufficient extra turkeys hens for m" AUBTRAI-I-illfl production of llitehingh zlltfl-h gr “i- send theirestote ace. ‘QHBOURNE- De“ 15 —117Pl —' theyhizign get. tririlr own ilotlis hat- Fltihflll! 9111019710)’ of the Austro- Qhgd earlier- snd they can also sell 1W1 M1110“? tomes in Eizvnt and l-lawnmgeggs and turkey poulls and P91317159 “mm b0 Elently radioed mmoo extra profit. Any breeders l’! m!’ “BB 01 Hull-Elma. reported wishing to have their flock blocd- thoir commanding officer. LL-G-n- teswd should immediately get in ‘i’ “m” BMW"- On the rv- touoii with M1‘. wood. new» Bmwi two card Toilet-Goods Always Elizabeth Arden Helena Rubinstein commendation of this director n. ericton, as the the med'cal servlcegguqe geiflsfiirlfilm/ ma; very late. m3‘ UeengL suln-glasses in the. .oln is . . . i» -~ www- p" °"°° "“‘ m‘ British Hosts To hires: in"; d- S 1d- . i . a 0c . - time war correspondents wlliihsoilnl: Gana’ Ian 0 1e S lighting Australians have been till- -—-—- lng of iihe pain suffered lrv the BRISTOL. EniL. Dec. l5.—(CP)—- 11°01)! in the intense glare “of the Royal Empire Socletkmembers 01 Eirvptian desert. They ndvoqgtgd BrlBtDl, recently born d heavily by tho issue oi’ aim-glasses to all Gel-man old raids. have inaugurat- troops going 1o pm Midi-Lie m”; ed I plan for orsanlzed entertain- Y Hue In Amory]; 1mg m, use of meat of Canadian troops. supra l1 ll 81111-814111 W"! Blasses has ingress- '4“ m" “We ,,§§§‘£,°,,°d,,,§’, n] wommmlv durum me h“ few bllfllllslhoillb the illigrmed b Enoch-aw I m" “"1 "11""! "he civilian lwp- mflfsmi; gtiilloorouon w tn rncm- Lentlieric “W” "hm w mane wimvfl bers oi tile Bristol Canadian Club. 0i‘ tihe war ooiiresponduits recotn- 1n 1 iii d privates menmtion. m! dilixiteg-‘eniigangdiiinarlinlts. chos- l I i 1 MONTRIAL Lie-Gen. Blomey added it was en at random. to spend three doyl neirsssry to accustom troops to de- in the city w" lire without glosses. Sweat Durllnz the three days the Cann- and lust. he said, would make dluns were taken on tours o! tho ill .“’°‘°“ “m” m“ m’ m" “l? “°“‘i‘."‘i.’i‘“r.lil.li.l“.iail' ;uen‘, rem . _ cr‘ we trues ' ‘ ll ovled and cleaned ‘bu! with whom "my we" blue“ ted. Part of the Prdilram was - lotteii bto indalvidunll‘ eggnieflgllrsgllt TURKEY mos ‘bl’ c " mm "8 l’ ° .. ' son uncmlvo m" my‘ o‘ mm the“ “w, on the no" for three ull days. The Cgmilims were irlven a block of seats t JMMESUWS ‘ m“? 1*" PM“ “m” l. special football game: son it was found that the demand we e Ne,“ st lunohcons and were DrIIK s10" Molynard and others ' DIRE(liON VFRNON Ai/lwv for atom it uito ii ’ n is ovloonllciilil tzaegeqis a liiiriii “All? it ili§ciiiishiiedilil$ill. m’ for young turkeys provided hltch- 0m o‘ m. m,“ amt-u,“ tho » ~ i i