THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE _Tlll§l3l‘7 ADECEMBER s, 193a v-Zm/rfi/Zdt’: 0e‘ GIVEHIM Bulitary Brush Sets Dressing Cases made b)’ Keystone and _ , Prophyllltltlc Bl-istles guaranteed Prices range from $2.00 to $15.00 phat/flies fo gs!‘ - - - gois, cte. \ Q . GIVE Exquisite Perfume by all the famous makers Coty, lloubigant, Lanvin, Bour- Ail in Fancy »Gift Boxes ' Prices range from 50c to $5.00 $3 them as their own. of these this Xmas. S015———-——-—50c up TOBACCO POUCHES -- — »- $1.00 up ltfl-II’ TAINER SPITS - - -_ __ $135 CIGARETTE CASES - - -- - 50c up T E ‘ H NEW DRESSING LAPEL POCKET SETS WATCH ‘ A sturdy reliable in the newest 211:5‘: flgnybgfmr‘ shades and “I've, ' “s ‘"* °“ styles. All the ' popular m lies Specially’ 3 a Priced at _ $1.05 5 5° "P i1 _ - Gills of leather are distinctly _ mascunnc Men think of A compact is always accept- Give one Billfold styles and W Palmolive, Etc. Phone 219 Bridge Cards, Etc. , able to her. See our handsome variety of single. double and triple compacts in all the new fancy gift boxes. From $1.00 to $6.00 colours. All in SHAV1NG sETs Ronson Lighters TOILET sETs Dunhill Lighters Yardley Yardley _ _ P u M Potter and Moore Medmf) “Pei Hflufifgaild 00m Houbigant Dunhiil _Plpes Jasmine Jasmine t Cased Pipes Gardenia Colgate Ash Trays Co“. Bourjois, Etc. Jane Seymour Beauty Sets Smart exclusive toilet sets direct from London, Eng. Boxes 1.75 8'. 5.50 Leather Dressing Cases 10.00 & 15.00 TllE JENKINS PHARMACY Corner Kent and Great George Streets We Deliver will-ll. tltller rutcn on nppllcution. For y Sale l-‘Olt SALE-ANTIQTIIIETIIRISI‘: inas gifts, etc., 194 Prince Street. ' L-1077-I2-5-3i. EXCLUSIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS oi Canadian scenes for mulling ebrcad. Guardian Job Printery. L-1005-l2-3-tf. ~~ Toombs Radio, 6 tubes, $10.00. .\l' Sto 7- F0il FALII — FOAL, \ . ilil\t‘l'. also Fling. . ugh. llfil‘. E. Leonard, Cornwall. 12 FOR SALE-PURE bronze young turkeys. Write J. lfllteav Box 127, Charlottetown. BRED FOR bALE — LADIES SECOND hand lylilslcrat Cont. in good repair at Caiders, 205 Eustorl Stlect. L-107l 12 !-_—_.-'_~:—_——g_— TOR SALE-TOUR ACRES 0F lumber, in lots to suit purchasers, 0n Wed. Dec. 0 at 1 p. m. Everett Johnston, Milton, la} IJ-11I‘I2‘7_3I. FOR SALE -- ATWATER K Ami-norm drlooooo-no-uoon :1 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance j Central Guardian locals, 4e per word; Wcntcru and Eastern loenle, 2e per wort]; Announcements nnd Coming Events 2a per word; Clnullied lo per word; In Melnoriiuu Notices, 70c pel- Inch; Lists of floral and Spiritual Ofhirlnll, Unrdn, etc" 4o per name; latter: of Condolence 10o per lncll; Notices of Thanks uml Appreciation, '10s per inch II do per Ilinliinum Charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents, __. LOST IN IIARTSVILLE BLACK and tan Fox Hound. Apply Cedric Barret, New Wiltshire. Reward. ' L-1053—12-5-3l :_ .____ Ti) LET-HOUSE AT NO. 91 KI Street. Apply to s. Desllcches, Solicitor. L-10I7-12-4-51. Street. All conveniences. Apply 2C0 P‘it::roy Street. L-1092-l3-T-3l. Miscellaneous “APruFuf G. Jttdson and S011, Alexandra. L-ltlill- 3i. C .. FOR SATISFACTORY Service, Phone E. Kucher Richmond Street. L-1018-1. RADIO 232 I WILL TEACH FRENCH home. Mrs. J. L. Plourde. P‘ v $ll°°j P:.1.1'~’5:_12t"-3l; 10R sans 10 11.1’. IMPERIAL Mam” 113181119. 800d running or- der. with all equipment and pro- ggirr $35.00. A. r. Ccrcttl, B01"- L-1052-1"-5-.'ll 0R SALE - noitsasfi .111)’- “K driving horse. Colt 2v.» years Bellne Scott (good spccd pros- Wcll $100.00. Marc 7 years (in 1°?" 1200 lies. (‘wood worker. shthlly benilshetl $100.00. Also mile. Walter B. Weeks. Kcnsing- SMELTS, BUYING UNTIL SEA- son ending, 181 Great George St. Phone 1190—H. R. Beck. L-l011-l2-3-3l. CHRISTMAS CARDS PRINTED to order $3.75 per box of 50. Folder styles. Tile Guardian Job Prlntery. INDEPENDENCE FOR YOUR family is nssurcd while you are saving to make y-oursclt independ- ent in your declliilii: years. l-lave it. satisfactorily arranged by J. A. Moore, Sun Life, Currie Building. ' 11-27-ti. lrtsrlci-rmnrr-FEEW? $5111 Barber ‘rrnde. Short Course XDcrt training. Molar Barber coi- lie. Halifax, 545g HALE STIINOGRAPIIER AND Feller wanted. Good posi- ll. reasonable wages. Must have lcInss references and be in a 1203111011 to arrange a Bond. Apply "mink. giving references to - 0. care The Guardian. 14-1074-12-5-31. !l“"-______ i Results Are Prompt 5111811111; and prompt re- lltlts follow the correction of "POP! 0f vision. Whgn (aye- "Illn is relieved better gen- eral health follows. Head- “Ml fade away and ner- {mlnm may be eliminated. ° My nothing o; 3n 1m. llfovemcnt in vision. Have an '79 examination to know Will‘ condition. G- F. Hutcheson M Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not. regret it. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to U16 Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Maboirs Drug Store, Montague. $1’- ..'PELTING FOXI-JS by inexper- ienced pelters causes many thou- sands of dollars loss to ranchers annually. Why take chances when for the same charge you can hill/v them expertly prepared for the market and fully insured at ‘The Charlottetown Fur Bales, 58 Q1100" Street. ..°FOX RANCIIERS will be pleased to learn that cabled Id- vlces from London in the 055i few ' days indicate a decided strengthening of the market 10f fresh skins. Tile Charlottetown Fur Sales have broadened their selling field this year and will be able to do even better than ever before for their customers. Rea- sonnble advances and highly 0Y- flclent. service always available. Charlottetown Fur Sales Limited. 11-1022-12-5440 Il-Gld-ll-tts-l month. _ Auerloll sills _ I am instructed to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday the 15th day ot‘ Deccmber at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, the household eilccts of the late lift-1- Eunhemia Lylltls at 111s King Street, Charlottetown. Consisting of 15 bedroom suites, Dinlns room Suite. Pflrlllr Suite. Parlor Rug, 2 Linoleum Squares and lot of Oilcioth, onc 11mm- Elfptric Washer, 1 Frigidaire (new), 3 ‘vlfd- robes. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. Room Stove, Mirrors (large), KIM-hp“ Utensils, Table: zllltl Chairs and a lot oi’ other articles too numerous to entlon. Terms Cash. JOIIN I’. IIR:\I)LEl' & (.70., II ctrtloneers. L-11l8-l2—8-l0-l2-l~i. Personals Mr. R. C. Chandler. President of the Queen's County Liberal Asso- ciation, left yesterday morning for Ottawa where he will attend as a delegate a Liberal organization meeting. Dr. II. C. Hodgsoii, of Montreal. Vice-President of the AIotleruPuY- ing Company, spent tho wool: end In Charlottetown and left yester- day for New Brunswick. Mrs. George Abbott, Union Road, who has been visiting friends in Somerville and New Bedford, Mass. for the past month, is cxptcmd home tonight. Mrs. E. A. Wood. Moncton, N. B- has returned to her home. after spending the past two weeks here. the guest of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingston. 4B Kent St. Mr. Eilgclie D. Gaudcl, Mtiritime representative of L. O. Grotlic Ltd. manufacturers oi the Grads Cigar- ettes, Montreal, luis completed his work on the Island and in com- pany with Mrs. Gaudet, who ac- compaiiied him. returned to the mainland last. wreck. While in lOWII they were guests at the home of Mr. Gaudet-“s parents, J. B. and Mrs. Gaudct, 108 Prince St. ..'TIIROUGIIOUT the season pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Filr Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague and J. A. Webster, 156 Richmond Sh. Charlottetown. L-600. RCA Victor Expands I. 0. 6o great have been the increases in sales of RCA Victor Radios throughout Canada, announces E. C. Grlmlcy. President of the RCA Vic- tor Company Ltd., Montreal (above) that this Company has been forced to commence operations on the 0011- struction of a considerable exten- sion t0 their already tremendous plant. Mr. Grimley points out that the beginning of construction on this new wing is. very definitely an indication of the confidence radio. file Central Guardian ANCE. CRASWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. TALES OF ABEGIVEIT (Bremrler) . ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE- Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson, EIILIOII ,St., entertained her sister, Mr. j E. A. Wood of Moncton, N. 13., at ‘ four tables of bridge. ‘ ‘ERRER- Aircrnftsnlan ' Pickerd. of the Royal c.111- lii Airfare-c, has been t1'n11sfc‘.1'e_l .);lt., where he will take a special cutlrsc as Armament Artificcr. Hc is ‘ Harold L. l a son. of Ml‘. mid Mrs. Pickard and is meeting with splen- did succex in his chosen profession. REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS. “ " ' -Advertisers are reminded copy in" new advertisements, or corrections, i must reach the Guardian OiIicc by 11 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a tcil- . dclicy to delay copy. enforcing us to carry advertisements overto ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a notr -- i- . “Ads milst be in Guardian Office by 11 A. M1!" L-ti‘. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. John ltizicKcriiza was held yestcrdlyv morning from his “’-" l l into residwcc 78 Etliyzircl Siren‘. to St. DIIIISRZXILS 131511.011 WIIOII‘ 11.x;- uiein High Mass was cclcbrflt/Prl by Rev. P. lifncMzihoii, D.D. Sciwutcs at the grave were conducted by Rev. lVilired. McCnrtllc. The p.111- bcarcrs were ltlcssrs. John Coizlvny’. A. J. Jardine. Allan MacImiis, Peter MucCnrron. Lemuel Winch- ester and James Lawlor. SCIIOOL BOARD MEETS—At the rczular monthly meeting oi the School Board held yesterday afternoon it was decided to close the city public schools for Christ- mas at noon on Wednesday. 23rd of December and rc-onen at. nine o'clock on Monday 4th of Jan- uary, It was also decided that commencinfi hext Sept. no pupils who live outside the strict city limits will be allowed t0 attsml the city schools without the pay- ment of an annual tuiton lee of $20 unless of course, tho pal-anti; are city tax-payers. FORMER ISLANDERS — Mr A. MoLnrc, who with Mrs. McLllr r cc]- cbrntcd the 25thalinivcrrarl- ct their arc-riding at Peace River. was eldest eon of Mr. Hugh l\'ic.Lui-.~ ti‘ Brcadzllbane and Mrs. llicLlrs~ \\-'.» Lizzie, youngest tl1ilgllcl~ of the late Ml‘. and Mrs. Sazlzizcl C.l~l?.\' 01' Kelislilglxin. Mi‘. Mciirrc. cntrvd the employ of the laic Ml‘. ‘ ' Keilnctly, merchant, of Kt‘! In 115s early _v(‘tl1‘S 11c was krcpcr iri" the firm for l oi _\'(“.ll‘S aiirl then w 11‘. 1o b‘ ioon and was manager o‘ there for a number 0f 11'1"“ and was sent. by the srlinr pcoplc t: manage our at Pence Rilcr which he did. and about l5 ycllfs r120 i101‘ a store of his own which llc llUW runs . His brother Roderick who was for a number of WHY-i “ml Moore & Molcod of tits c't_v it's’: went West. and is 110w l1i.'cl_\' set- tled in Winnipeg. Illu- )liii1\ri|'| for Ihlllllrllll- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- 11-6798-7-12-312. ' i 1i storcl felt 110i; only by RCA Victor but by the entire industry in the future of L1056-12-5-t1 l om Trenton to Camp BOlIlPll.‘ tlu- . l * Ali's. Well Johnston, dlreciormMl-s. ‘ parked for a izuriily of children iii flag. All and Pay M L-No money down 2.—~Payments don’t stalled for only BIBS. -—___ The December meeting of the Sturgeon Women's Institute was held at. the home of Mrs. Tom Creed, Mrs. Earl Llewellyn acting President. The meeting opened by singing “The Womens Institute Carol" iollowcd by repeating the "Club Wolilrurs Creed" in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, then the roll was called, answered with "What I would Like Santa to Bring Me", and a. "Pcace Motto". Then we had the pleasure of enrolling 11 members, making a total of 18 members for the new year. Officers elected for ensuing year ivvrc: Mrs. Philip Creed, President Lirs. Richard Llewellyn, vice presi- dent; Mrs. ’I‘l10s. Jackson, secre- tary treasurer tre-elcctedl; Mrs. ‘i‘oii1 Creed, llirs. Earl Llewellyn, Murdoch King, Mrs. James Jam- sruiitinorfissrmmr¢qmmt;;——~~ W- ~~'== .Earl Llewellyn a reading, "Soldiers for if Next Year o start until after Christmas. 4.—Free delivery and free installation. 5.~-90 days free service and guarantee. $5.00. - International Peace Day pro- gramme was carried out splendidly by the members. Mrs. Thomas Jackson gave a reading, “What I want to mean to my community"; Mrs. Richard Llewellyn a, reading, “War"; Miss Mary Delory a recita- tion "In Flanders Fields“; Mrs. Rest." Mrs. John Lavcrs invited the members to her home for January meeting. Mrs. Earl Llclvcliyn and Mrs. Thus. Jackson to assist with lunch. . The meeting clwcd by singing in unison, "'I'l1e Island Hymn." ’I'l1en a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. l>l1i1ip Creed and Mrs. James Jam- leson. Aitcr thanking Mrs. Creed for the Joyous evening spoilt, n11 Dresent returned to their homes. __.________ SPRING PARK SCHOOL i I-Iolloi" roll for the monlll of No- lcsoii, auditors. VOYIIDPPI It “'11s moved and second cl that Sink" n"p“nm°"t till l)lll$ be paid, fldltlgtllfil. Ire buy Grade ("1 Um“ Robmso“ 3 9100 worth oi Xlluls Seals and . tribute among the members. It ..~.i.»; 11151) ilioytd and seconded that we take $11.00 out of the fund to rclt the school children for Christmnq also that a box be tln- community for Christmas. School committee, Mrs. Murdock King. Mrs. Sterling Conrad; sick rnmlnittee, Miss Gladys Lovers and Miss Florence Clow; programme rommltlec, Miss Gladys Layers, Miss Florence Glow, Miss Gert- rude Lanigan and Mrs’. Earl Llew- rllyn. Report. from Secretary gave $109.11 made in tlic past. eleven months when the Institute wias re- organized, of which all but $7.85 was spent on Sturgeon school. 6X- crpt the rilnillng expenses of thc Bctll Robinson. 3 hiarlllo Douro, 4 Eva. Dousc. . (Trade IX--1 lvlartlio Siiirztllvrs, 2. Lfryd Ford, 3 llotzjv Rchusoil, 4 “meant” Tl’! . l l . M: ,. - c1537.“: . , R GLOBE TROTTER 910w! l-IERECAIIE Tl-II CLUB RULES AND PRlVll-EGB 3.—Privilege of exchanging for any other model in stock within thirty days. 6.-—Free Log'Book of short and long wave stations. 7.-A special short wave aerial $10.00, completely in- S.—Extra trade-in allowance from now until (‘brist- S-umin erside~C Eibel unrntlu . Grade VII—1 Lillian LeClar. Ethel Garuhum, 3 Flo Rodd, 4 Mo: garet Vessey. Grade VII——Il Lillian LcClair, 8 r t) in ltarlofi town Llfllirinitp _ Tend l 3.30 r. .vi. Estele Rodd, 3 Charlie lloiron, 4 Clara Show. Intermediate Department Grade VI—1 liinrioil hlkvlnnis, Marion Ford, 3 Jean Bowness, Nancy Stewart. Grade V-1 Helen Dewar. 2 Dor- oiliy Rodd. 3 Constance Corullcr, Phyllis Coles. Grade IV—1 Joyce Show. 2 Mary Vessey, 3 Louis Cornller, 4 Florence l Gamham. Grade III-l Emma Lou Agnew, Jean Carmody, 3 Irsne Rhymes, Floy Burke. Junior Department Grade II (Sr) 1 Rodi-r‘ ck Bill-kc "i datum: emit I).‘l\', DECIDIBER 8 . l ssion Ilaiitl — Social Iluil. 7.00 I’. l\I.—Youilg People's Ilillol l. '1 cutlvv. Iitlsl. I'll-l" lu '. 4 7.30 I‘. liL-Aliiiual Iliad-ling, Even- ilry. Ladle-ii 4 A; . J 2 L111 9100.311, 4 l Roy P111‘ til»... r011 Gregory, 2 1.101;. Di\\ , Vfillionts, 4 2 4 i .. I 2 Viott l Lewis. I WEEK DAYS- Leave (Iharlottctown j- Lcave Summcrsln SUNDAY ONLY- BRINGING UP FATHER HEARD WHAT I SAID — ST A THLI" i N1‘ O O=l= TD UT TH‘ TH‘ VAUIJPGIET’ Leave (lharlcttctown —-- —— Iicave Summersitlc —-- -—- - --- llil’! .\..'\l. Island Motor Transport; ANNOUNCES NEW WINTER TIME TABLE EI-‘Iiii v'I'I\’E SYNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. I036 8.00 A.I\I. l‘; 10.00 A.M. 2 SATURDAY EVENING and (luring (‘lliIW-I‘)! 1*"- \'.l.!'.!{ Leave (jliarlottctown i t- --- -—-——— 10.00 P.1d. l leave Stlmmerslde __ _. __ _- _- 12.00 Nlidrilcllt. I i For complete information and timetable IIJZVII‘ or t -'.‘. Bus Depots. llcddln Bruin, (I:‘Z\TIllI.l‘l()IVII,(‘!‘ (‘.011 li:‘s IlrllK Store, Summcrslde. Express shiptilrrlts may be either drpot. I-By (It; 57.10 .\ ‘.!. .00 .111. ‘l l0 I'll. .00 I‘.""I. lif-‘i Z‘..‘il. 4110 I’..\I. 6.0‘ I’.‘1. Iii!‘ IITQ IGUEES l-E'5 TX BUSY TO LOQ< AT ‘Tl-E SALES- $HEET TODAY- l. .23. ..- i