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Iimlpinyees of the Charlottetown Guardian are a. rum. -—lh" t‘tii‘i't‘t't xtillltilln will be pllilllSh- _ int‘ isiiiio- . _ ml a‘ 1'Ri).»\\‘, lilNlI-HIY 17th. ltllibiind ll. .\o correspondence can lie entcred into in re- flfi competitors vsliii Lave not more than six word“- giird tn this competition and no interviews 5,1‘ '_ wrong. should send in n letter Piiiifli)’ Slfllinlt’ granted- liitfiill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iln Block Letters] "~ ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . --. .- . .. i. s‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '2 ‘ I agree tn abide by the decision of the Editor. t: a . ._._..__ ____ ,1‘ I enclose subscription tstziti- new or renewal) for Charlottetown Guardian to be sent to~ l‘. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qinniu-zss .............................................................. I DATEOFIJXPIRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLUBS-ACROSS Use word Argntc meaning sharp, shrill, quick, CLUES_DOWN subtle. .»\ word of six letters meaning cover for ankle 1' U" “lord “Accumptll melmlnl I'll“- (yvar gm», liigwcar. 2- A win-d of live letters meaning to incorporated Ill. A ivoril oi‘ six letters nicuning an idea or eon- g "W" "l"; t" 1°"! by lelll 0|‘ "Wfil bund- reption, opinion, belief, whim. 3. Use letters T. 0. S. I8. A won! of three letters meaning a single flg- 4_ U" lent" a I rn ure. tlrsl. individual. 5 A d l l n 13. A iiord of nine letters meaning Noel; annual ' m" 0' our t c" mum“! 5 Polnud suck ‘ma, any’ to urge on cattle; stimulate. l6. A ivoril of five letters lllfllliiflg to speak with 5- A W17"! 0' Eli!" 19""! Ifliilllllifi 79'3""! I" 0i‘ eloquence; to deliver an eloquent address. Ytlsemblilll B 80086; silly’- 11. A word ul tivc Icttem meaning one who is fully '1. A word of five letters meunlng sounds on II proficient or skilled in an art. horn or flute; blast on z. horn; sometimes name I9. Use the letters V. l-Z. themselves. for low fellows. 20- 'l‘\'i‘0_ ifiiPfi-Pfliiiiiiviitlii iiiiYiliiiiil "it" "l" ll. Two letters meaning half un em u measure 21 unit: -( fi l u _ to t ‘ used in type setting. . - ~ i ni s a am; as u“; ‘l ‘P ” ".5 m“ "5 e l‘ fl. A word of six letters meaning to repeat [loud i‘ ' . _ from memory. fl. Word of tour letters meaning u prince; title o! eimvulerit. dignity given to an Eastern Prince or chiefialn. Two letters. contraction for direction oi‘ the wind. or point of the compas. A ivord oi‘ six letters meaning anything showy but of littli- value. superficial. glittering. shiny. A word oi five letters meaning the record of I year. . A word of six letters meaning to tempt by the offer of something good: entire. or attract. A word of three letters meaning a siioc latchet; reckoning. as to her-p iheelt on something. A wot-d of thrr: letters meaning suitable, ap- propriate. liable, quick of app-chension. Two letters used iii business norrespondence us u contraction or substitute for “conrerninfl or "ln reference to." First four letters of a word meaning hidden or concealed. ' A word of three letters meaning application of anything to s particular purpose, custom or practice. A word of live letters meaning bestisllse. with drink; to stulwly. to infuetuste. A word of flve letters meaning loaded, hurd- ened. A word of tivi- letters end. prohibited. A word of two letters meuniug third peraonul prouoiin, neuter. A word cf four letters meaning a mun of dis- tinguhhed courage. Use letters I. name of a tropical plant. Use s two letter proposition. Use word Nnlant, Mflllllllg flouting. A word of nix letters meaning stately of mien: I! eunln, banned, forbid- ll. 14. fi fifibni " v5P9?3?? A word of flve letters meaning un imitating or on)’ person or thing; u statue, effigy, o; bu", Use letters II. R. A word of live letters meaning to devour with g-reedincss or veracity; plunder, prey. A word of I I 11¢ , .....::;.' ' " -~-= ~i Ilse E. N. L. A. C. A word of four letters Inellllng a nsrrow pieeq of lelther between upper and leather on sole; to best heavily. A word of flve letters muulug Iemllg hon“, A word of two letters meaning present in” ,1 verb to be. A wnrd of three letters meaning the watery circulating Juice of a plant. Use letter; L, 1,, A word of three letters meaning chewed u swallowed, devoured (es food.) Ilse letters U. R. E. I). 0. Ule letters B. l. 0. N. Y. Use letters C. U. M. . N. Use letters A. E. L. A word of live letters moaning a flight of steps. Four letters contraction for Bertram. Four letters moaning oll of roles. Three letters moaning exclamation; expression of satisfaction or Irony. Three letters meaning n hollow euve for sni- msl: or secluded lpsrtment for mun. Tum» letters moaning lrillsnimsblii liquid ob- tllmil from uilmsl, vegetable or mineral inst- m; n lubricant. Use letters 1‘. A. (child's expression for thanks.) i-. i, it‘ _'i Li w ikibbio. sold m Bi-acrii. oia1-11-2a-2i.,l 111E UIIABPQKY “BED- GPQEPJAF . THE “WESTERN GUARDIAN -suz.ut smut. BUTCHEE knives in stock at Bruce's. 9446-11-21-41 day at our warehouse. James E. Mc- i Neill, Kenslngton. 9503-11-28-3‘ —IIOME KNIT SOCKS, 39c. pair . at Sinclair's. MllEi-tt-ZB-Zl —20 ONLY LADIES’ CLOTH COATS, some with fur collars, heavy —-MEN‘S POLICE BRACES only cloths clearing $10.00 each at Sn- s-c pair at Sinclair's. 949t-11-2B-2i. ciairs. 9t85-11-Iii-2i l —50 LADIES HATS IN Felts and —MR. ‘LOUIS OBRYAN Will be at Velvets to clear $1.00 each at Sin- G R. MacQuorrleb olllce. Chur- ciaii-s. V 9485-11-23-21 lottetown, on Monday Dec. 1st and days following and will purchase for —SEE THE SPECIAL shoe valuescssh all grades silver, red and cross 'seiling $2.49 pair at Sinclair's. ilfox llelilfl- 9470414741 9493-11-28-21. I t i j -MEN’S MEDIUM FINE WEAR- —IIEI)ECORATE FOR THE HOLI- ING BOOTS in Black or Brown Box DAYS-buy paint, etc, zit Bruce's. l Kip Bipcher Cut Boots, soles nailed ‘i 9481-11-28-21. or sewed rind rubber heels, sizes 6 to 10. per pair $2.69. R. T. Holman Lim- —MEN'S PEBBLED srur Work ited. NBT-II-ZB-Il Boot. a wonderful value $2.49 s pair. at Sinclzrrs. 9493-11-28-21. §-»- [Public Librari’, Summcrside. will be -5 MEN'S TWEE!) (IVERCOATS l held on Saturday, December 6th, in worth up to $20.00, seiiizitt. $10.95 atfBrsicels Furniture Department. Siriclziirs. 0455-l1-2S-2i i __.. I —I-‘OII FALL AND VIINTIIIK FFEDl —IN FALL ‘It-M. meat. and milk for bis‘ .lt and i fcczi 1PM. Meat, Milk and Cod Oill m»; Biscuit and Kiblzilo. Distrlbutccll fby Braces. ssiz-ii-azi-aivirsf in turns’ .'.i' Coats l-S otl iit Sinclair's. —'I‘HE Nl-IW VICTOR RADIO with 9i83-11-28-2i.lit.s wondcrfiul tonal qualities is sold ‘ »-—— by R. "P. Holman Ltd. Sumnierriilei l SPECIAL LINE 0F I-‘INI-I WOOL‘ and Charlottetown. 9523.? jDres-scs, Navy Diark nnd Pin strip." ' isizes 3t; to 4-1, rrgiihii‘ $12.50 for $7.53 int Sinclairs. oiaa-n-zs-zili l —.‘iI‘E('I.\I. VALUE? ‘i’ Mac —~CII.‘I.I.\REN‘S AND GIBIIS‘ HATS in Felts rind Vclvets now sell-i , s lug n‘. 75c and $1.00. n. T. Holmani l —GO0I) SHOWING OF LADIES’ Lmlicd, 9511-11-29-214 ‘Peat and 50:11 coats. also new ship- -Iil(‘llt of Ivftinntain Braver and Grey lGoat coats. inivcst pr us" iii Sincl-iii-s. DiBIi-ll-Qii-lli -- LADIES‘ FULL - FASHIONED , Silk Ilosc. l1€".\' shades nncl every liflil“ perfect. per p fr $1.0’), $1.25 and $1.50 , SllllStiilldill‘ x in Full Fashioned Sill: ‘ ’ —(‘IIILDREI\"S BLACK 0R brown Iiose per pair '79:. All popular K11 Loco Boots. rwod ivciizht. lsnthei‘ shades. R. T. Holman Limited. solos. sizes 4 to 7'5. pair. $1.25. It. T. 9i37_11.25_2i , Holman Limited. ililfl-ll-ZB-Zi .__._ —~~— —-MOTOR ‘JISITORS—!Vlr. Lorne) I —W0.\IEN‘S OXFORDS and Sire.» Chandter, accompanied by his thrcc, 511005 “Ylfth lib to $3.75 clearing B sisters. the Mist-cs lvfrirgaret. Alice; a pair nt Siuslaiifii. 9493-11-23-21. nnd Ruth Chandler and also hits.‘ l »—— Matiieson, allot Wheatley River. ino- l —.IA.'llE.< E. McNEILL, KENSING- tored to Dunbianc on Sunday and TON, buying turnips every day. spent the day at. the home of Mr. Highest price for best quality. and Mrs. D. A. McPherson. They sl- 9482-11-28-21. so attended service at the Glentvoorb United Church and Miss Maroon-ti -—-l0 IIOZEN LADIES Full Pooh-l ‘ toned hose ifiiibsianiiards» vrn-t.'ij with‘ many former fricnrls with Wllbmi $1.63 to $1.95. while the lot. lusts, onifv she was intimate when sh:- tnuzhfii l08c at Sinciairs. D4ll5-il-28~2l;fi2l1i)f!l in Drnbkzne D}. rct a. fowl i years agar-O. —-§IlBSTANDAI-".DS IN WOMENKQl ____ STORM RUBIKERS in either ciiban ——INSTI'I'IT"I‘E MEETING —- The or low heel. sizes 23 to '7. iyer pairjannnal meeting of Indian River Wo- tile. R. T. Holman Limited. iments Institute was held on Novem- 9487-11-28-21 be!‘ 13th at. the home of Mrs. Hilbert Gill's. Meeting opened b_v singing "O —MEN‘§ DARK OVEIICHECK and‘ Conacia." followed by rail call. which Brown Plaid ovcrcoats suitable for was responded to by paying the an- rmy age, real bargain $19.75 at Sln-'nual fee of 25 cents. Ten members clairs. ‘ 9485-11-28-2i i were present also three visitors. v _ Much work has been accomplished —WOI\IEN'S PATENT I.EATHEIt"diiring the year. principally the en- SLIPPEItS with strap and centre l largcment and lent-fig of the school buckle, cuban heel ond rubber top grounds. The qmgpi-s for um m“, lift, sizes 2P3 to ‘l, pair, $1.89. It. T. year are as follows: President. Mrs. Holman Ltd. 9487-11-28-21 | Alexander Craig: Vice-President, Mrs. iAustin Maclelian, tboth re-elected); --BOY‘S IIROWP: GRAIN LEATH- Sfl-Cfeifiri’. Mrs. Hubert Gillis: Direc- Elt Bluchei" Cut Lao: wearliig boots‘? tors. Mrs. Joseph M. Gill's, Mrs. Les- pimco or leather soles, sizes 1 to 5.1110 Ramsay. Mrs. Albert Macbellan: per pair $1.95. R. T. Holman Limited , Auditors. lvlrs. Bernard lilacbelliin __.____ iillld Mrs. Francis Shea. We are —LADIES nATs m FELTS and - plgasgd u, “.9100 _ , me ilirec new mem- Vfilvei-S. iPllilllil‘ value?» $2.90. IIOV-‘I bers i0 our Institute. The program selling for $1.00. Values in felts Bndiconsisted of instrumental music fol- velvels to $4.50 selling now at $1.95.!‘ lowed by iuncheonv and the meeting R. T. I-Iolmun Limited. B5l1-ll-2iJ-2l.,ci°5ed with ‘he National AnLhem —~——— i Nesét. meetiniz to be held at the home -—CARI'I‘IT SQUARES AT BIG Ti" ' of Mrs. William Ilickcv roll call to diictlons. We are otlerimz balance of, b‘. answered by Suggestions for ..1n_ our stock of Wilton and Axm-nstcriiexpcnsive Christmas Gm“. Carpet Squares ot. greatly reduced prices. You can save 25%‘ bv select- __-yh., 1559s Evelyn “ix and mam inl 11°"? R» T- Emma" L‘"'-‘t“'d' . che McDonald of Haliburlon, were 9*57'11'25'2l l izuesis recently at the home of Mr _»_ ‘and ltfrs. D. A. McPherson, Dun. —WE ARE OFFERING very spec- b1anc___o_ ial values in Men's Ovcrcoats, includ- iniz some outstanding numbers at __M,._ New)“ Mum-due‘ Mun‘ spent greatly reduced prices. You can siivc ‘h, “T91; and at the hon", n; M“ and money by selecting your Winter Coat i Mm Ho,“ Mcrsium DunMancPO now. B. T. Holman Ltd. 9481-11-28-21 ' _____ —NEW SECRETARY-In report-l int; the organization of the Dunblanei Ayrshire Calf Club recently, the naniol of the secretary wits erroneously giv- en as Stirling Boulter. ‘This should have read Stirling Oulton.-—O. Eastern Guardian . fMlLBUlI-N INSTITUTE - The first: annual meeting of the Milbum. Lot 40, Institute, was held Nov. 18th, -—IF YOU ARE CONEIDERING at the home of Mrs. Inwis Moore. purchasing R, Fur Coat this Wlntern Meeting opened by Institute Ode, fol- why not take advantage of the spec- lowed by Creed. Roll coll was ans- iai prces we are now quoting on La- wered to by puying membgrghlp {mg dies Muskrat. Hudson seal. Persian Minutes of the last meeting were Lamb. French Seal and Mountain read, approved rind signed. The 519g- Fowl" Com- A comma.» stock to tion of Offifififil then followed: Presi- iielect from and at very special prices. dent, Mrs. Ira. Stewart; Vice-Pres’.- R. '1'. Holman Limited. 9487-11-28-21 dent, Mrs. George Cobb; Secretary. A In Daily Use over all the world Tuouuilue of vniueu lie-re some lo rsrnl CICIQIPI nth true unurul n to n lovely skin nil attractive lauds Incl hair. Regular daily use of qjqiiiii .\ isumiu Mlg\\i.i i- ((‘\4.I7 Cutleuru Coup, lsaistetl by CINQIII Ollltfltll! when ro- mirod‘. pull: 8;] ‘$112.00 tho s. e m: i" lair live $51.31;”. p I aw‘ l gram-sewn‘. rm. 7:1? _ —WANTED— tumlps every mild -A PANTRY SALE in aid of the} i . I 9529-l1-29-Dcc. 4-21. f _ l AND ALL WINTER.‘ Chandler rencvzcd her ncriusintrincel ', Trensiircr, birs. inittce, Miss H3191 Carver, Eva Cobb. Gertie Moore; Cobb and Mrs. Fred Robbin . gates to Annual Convcntia George Cobb and Mrs. I..'.‘\'.'is Atom-c; Standing Committee. George Cobb and lflrs. Lei?“ Climb Collection amounted to $2 0T1. I Ira. Stewart invited the‘ next mectnig to her home. roll cull to l)" answered with "A Cooke Recipe." served by the hostess. Miss Eva. Cobb. hiertiniz closed b)’ singing the Notional Al'li.ll(‘lll.—stPK_/\t- riot please copy.» s a sick member. ers were elected: Peter Michael Mzicliins; Sccrctory-Ti-cns-l urer, Miss Lanlgim; Directors. Mrs. Linus MucLcan, MLssMary Gillis, lilies Mae Maclnnis; Auditors. lvfrs. D. B. No new business was discussed. Lunch iviis served and the remainder of the’ evening was spent meeting takes place at the home of. o Mrs. M’chael Maclnnis and roll call will be answered by Christmas Re-‘ clpes. l fourth snnurii meeting of Marie Wo- ‘ men's Institute was held rit the homo of Mrs. '1'. n. Cullen on 'I‘uesday Iev-l cnlng, Nov. 11th. There were thr- teen members and fifteen visitors present, including visitors from Mll- burn and Morcll Meeting opened by singing "The Ode ‘,' and roll call was answered by "My Favorite Feminine Name.“ of last annual meeting, also minutes of last regular meetiig were read, iip- ' proved and signed. The Vlcc-Presiq dent gave a report of the ivork off the Institute durlniz the past. yeznU The Treasurer's report was Nilrl and‘ adopted. School iind sick committees l trove their reports. Money Wit’; voted to buy it pencil sharpentrr for the school. instructed to enoiiirr into the coat of ii sand table fni- lhe school. Thr- olllcrrs who o'er" elected bv hallo‘. are u follows: President, Mrs. T. B. R GLOVES Deer Skin Goats/sin Suede ~ TIES A wonderful showing in nciv Christmas Colorings PRINCE ED WARD _ISLAND EALIZING that the Christmas Season is t that Men’s Wear “FOR GIFT are, at this time, inviting you to visit our New St Street, next door to CFCY PURPOSES" is he one time in all or and see our wonderful showing of. PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS » T0 THE LADY BUYERS ti...‘ u"! Year biliitilil by Ladies we e at 145 Great George PAJAMAS Flannellette Luviscu Broadcloth SHIRTS Broadcloths in Fancy and Plain Colors ‘. ' / \ IIOUSE COATS AN I) L0 ilNii I NH RUIHQS i _tivo piece or combinations. UNDERWEAR The famous CEETEL’ in SCA RV IS Pure Silk Broadcloth Flannel Lew Moore: c5}..- . Ltifili Dele- Mrs. Auditors. School, Airs. ted by ..'CHARNWOOI) INSTITUTE — The annual meetiiiz: of Chrirnvzood Institute took place iit the home '01 Mrs. Donald Mi-iclnnls on Nov. 19th. with an attendance oi" SCTCll mam- bers. Meeting opened by reciting the “Club Women's Creed" in iinL-zon. Rod call was answered by paying the are. nual fee. Minutes of the last annual: BELLEvn-‘LE- NO“ 33"“ meeting and of the last regular mi-sit- l Pl“ ' l ing were read and approved of. Ro- m ports of the different committees, in- . eluding the report of thc Secretary- ‘Ireasurer. which showed B. balance of cash on hand of $16.84, were heard. ’ It. was decided to purchase fruit. for, The following nine-i President. Gillis; Vice-President. M rs. MacInhis. Miss Annie Maclnnisf socially. Next . ‘MARI! INSTITUTE — Th c l i East Institutes 4 Minutes Mrs. Harry Sanderson r-a: Mrs. ; OTHER SIWJGESFIONS Spats, rirmburids, Sets of Ifroccs and Garters fancy bonves, plain linen and initinllcrl lin en Handker- eliicfxi an’! lam-i! licllri irillz lcziil to be i\l‘..‘;\\'O1't‘(l with Christmas QOOQQ-OO-OQ-ooapogq»; OPOQ§QfOOQQO in initirzllcrl liltcklcs Cullen; Vice-President, Miss Emma Mobbs; Seuflv-Tifasiirrr, Miss lvlziry J. Long; Directors. NIYK" John Lone. Mrs. 0. Diigivcll. Mrs. John Jay: Auditors. Mrs. Bruce Webster. Miss Hilda \VCl)Sif‘l‘I Delegates to annual convention, Mrs. Bruce Webster, Al- ternate. Miisr; Beatrice Bntt..=r.'sb_v. Two ncii/ members were enrolled. A pro- gram. consisting of recitntions, music, sinqniz. and n dialogue. "Th: Minis- ters lvlistake" was much enjoyed. A bean contest. was held which proved n2‘. the prize going to Mrs. John Jaiz Next meeting invited to the home of lilrs. John Long, roll 1o. Revives. Refreshments we're served. iintl a vole c! thanks tendered the ll" 5-‘; and hcr fl-Vktilliifi. The-meet.- inz closed by singing the National ‘ni.hein._-tP:itri0t please copy). FATETS STRANGE FRANK Alex p Just received direct and -—Assorted I —l’rices I23 Queen Street tlon tonight to Seek lo before retiring tastier! . ~ . Oflicci- Frink anl ti‘: Kiosk i. Arthur Booth. He mentioned t.i had ycztrs 115:0 from Irch. . g-cr brother. who he liilfl int i ri i“ six years. young nlElil lodging. His mime being the as that of the earlier caller, 1h.» nil:- ccrs (itiestizinecl him and into‘. him that; his brother was in ti.‘ iec cells. Far int.» the night il~ told each other of their CXlwitlft" CANZIIIAKQ GLASS exports were 3100.537. One full carioad GYPROC One fiill ciirload TEN-TEST L. M. Poole d’: Co. Pooh's Wharves OO-QlQOO §§GOO§§O O-ODO-OOCVOO-§O—O§OOO-O-O§OGOO§Q'§Q+O44§§4‘ HOSIERY Silk Sill." nnrI Won! Pure Wool ALI. Girl's iii l".~\3\‘t‘Y CHRlbYUiAS BOXES HARR Y A. MacDOUGALL 145 GREAT LGEORGE S’l‘REE'l‘ THE S TCRE OF BETTER MEN ’S WEAR . i’) cc-mc this coiiiiiiy .rl wit. Sefn nitcriviirtizi tin. " cnme in, also tr. hi ince being separated l'IIOl)i'l"l'lt'l\ AT NEW HIGH MARK lllfl OTTAWA, Nov. Z8, -~ l‘:o<l.:-‘ lion in the Canadian 51m lairhistr; in 1929 was tho highest cn i-ocolti having it valuation of $15,507.21: t‘.'i Daminionbin-iieiiciiStrttlstics 1' i Imports of glass during thi- crlod nmotinled to $10,.-i6.‘l~l€7. m! 0O O'O'F§O4Q§QQO4OQQ4OQWQQQOQQQ§4VO 0Q O~DOOO§QO§Q§Q 0004‘ —GYPROC—— from ITactory- engths- low- A #90soo-Qoosss-ooaooo-oooobuooooo-Q » III A New Genuine Con! Iron Hume of lmpiimfd design. One thlt !"‘-l "ll llnil lo he I visible Hill's? Ion (II uio mood wit‘ m‘ you show in 101"‘ "m" “m, all of its appointments- tln Display at:- lletiiiizie Hardware 0o. Ltd. Plioue ‘i57- “TIIB FRIENDLY HARDWARE RTOIIE"