_ _ .-~¢~_ _H~ - _ _ _~. 1 Week-end SALE of Yard-wide Velveteen 6 rich colors regular $1.50 9 This very beautiful fabric, rich in color, graceful in draping is absolutely fast dye and will not rub. " It is another instance of the superlative value for the money that you naturally associate with this store. A full yard wide, shown in Black, Dark Brown, Ruby, Chestnut, Taupe and Copenhagen. Reduced to per yard Light Colors in Silks Worth to $1.95, clear | Comparatively small lot-but will richly reward buyers who come early for the best selection. 'l‘at'fetas, plain and fancy, all as indi- cated in light colors. HIPVRPISSIVE VALUE AT . .986 .--.-.-----e-s 38 inch Crepe Back SATIN ' $1.59 Black, Navy lilue. Bur- gundy, Dark Brown and Dark Blue. This is a fabric of more than usu- 75 lbs of new Corticelli “Australene” YARN, 15c ball Shown this weel-z in a great variety of colors -giraeticzili_v any color you can think of. You will he needing these urgentLv for Christmas 15c per I ounce ball work, the value is / xecllent at al value, the result of some keen bu) int! 0-" the part of our stall‘. Take advantage of it. $1.59 L____ _...__._.J SllAll El) (‘OITPIECIJLLI YARN l-‘or Aighanai & (‘ushious 25c ball Orient THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —THEBE IS MONEY 1n (OX, mink and muskrat Pelt!- TNE WESTERN GUARDIAN ther will appreciate more than any- thing money can buy. Just send her your photograph. L. W. Goodalr, at ‘CHARGE - Services for Sunday. ‘Bowness Studio. 10547-11-80-mwf-8i4xo, a; Mai-gate 11 a. m.; Gllfwn l3 p, 111,; 14mg lRlVfl‘ 7 P. m. , -svumiv saavicas-‘Rev. w... EASTERN GUARDIAN '11. Harding will preach i.n the Chris‘ tian Church at Bradaibane on Sun- day evening at 7 o'clock. weather lpermitting. ' """' ' ' rnasnrrnn- I —MR. s. ROSENTIIAL oi ‘Poronto Imfzfiucglnfilztsague Dec m, , v \~ ' ' .wlll be at the office of Colin l-Lysund" ‘ch00! M w 0mm“ Mbrm Hoimans Hardware Department) mg 59ml‘ at u olclmk; Evening . ' ' . . . lb- Mr. Roscntlial will be here for some fem” “l 7 °°1°°k' R" A R G time. He is open to purchase all 5m‘- minute" grades oi Silver Fox Belts. At fstewart on Water street (opposite present he can handle some good ‘grades at prices up to $100.00. l -THER.E IS ONE Biit your mo-Iness Studio. l . ..'SEI.VICES FOB ORWEI-L- vanivoiv-m suhdev. Dec. c. Ire ilfernon River 2.30 p. m. Prflsfflm ,On Saturday evening the Tignish lat ch91?!’ Vii-u’? l" 7 P- m- Athletic Club held their mohthiyi lmeeting in their Club Rooms. MrJ --'G°W*N BM“ W°MEN'S1N' lJ, Auiearn was chairman and MrIQSTITUTE-The annual meeting oi 'J. B. Morrisey acted as Secretarynlthe Gown“ Br“ women's Institute I Among these from the ‘Plgnlsffwfl-S held on Nov. 4th in the school Club who are going to take part 11111101159’ Wm‘ "me members l“ attend- the Boxing Contest to be hem by nnce. Roll call was answered by thc . l t ‘the c. v. M. L. Club in the Crystal f“Y$?‘:”\‘;‘£‘C“q‘:“1Jlf:1°:r Iadeérg: rink soon are: Mr. Walter Allen, w 15"" a ‘ ' I _ . . Supervi: lr, was enjoyed by all. Elec- ififggflgoslzlkdilffgsqiisdgofigti: 5:6 tlon oi officers and other 11115111658 i ' ‘ was concluded and a dainty lunch pa“ in the other 51ml“ of ‘luunmg was served by the ladies. Sick Com- ,-and junmmg are: Mr‘ lmittce for November: Mrs. W. How- lBuole’ Major Elm“ and Alba“ lctt and lllis M. lllcGllvaryi; Presl- Murphy, It, was decided that thcldent. Mrs. A. McGilv-wy; Vice-yiresi- I‘.\.’ltllly Meetings would be held on dent. Mm R Mcmms; gem-eta“; the 155" Saturday °r each mmlth-‘ivlrs. C, Muinnis; Directors, Mrs. W. There will we a. special meeting Howmtl Mm R Mallard] M155 A [next SB-lurdal’ evening i" Connec‘ lviallnrd: Auditors, llliss ltlcGilvriiy itlon with the Rink. All mciilbers arc and M15 A, Mgkynls, The meeting asked to flttfifld-rT- .closcd in the usual manner. Next; i lmncting to be held at the home of IN MEiv/[QRIAM (Nina. A. McGiivray, roll call “My fa- MISS sauna LAIKI-E vorlte name for a girl." FAREWELL AT PLEASANT VALLEY‘ l After a long illness. home with! quiet resignation, Miss Sarah Largo- Idicd at Hunter River on October 31,; Oil the evening of Nov. 12, 1931 1031, aged 65 years. Miss Large was the ratepayers of Pleasant Valley a member of n large family, whose F school district gathered at the homo ‘home was formerly at North Wilt-mi My, and Mrs, 301m A, McDonald shire- Nmv. 0i that fflm11y.0n1y' two’ to bid them farewell prior to their lsisters remain, Mrs. John Melkle and . (icparture to Ebengzgn The even. Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, of Char- mg was 5pm; very pleasantm An F“ “lmwt an her “iefiadciress of appreciation was read lottetown. -so|.vu vovn 91F‘! Problems l Buy m" atlbn “m. this year. Choose the one 10624-12-3-21. ‘gut ‘your friends can't buy-your; ‘photograph. L. W. Goodall- at Suw- iosez-u-ao-mwr-sl i - MAIGATI PASTORAL 11,33g.1g-3.3;_|as follows: St. Andrew's 11 a. m.;, - 416mg" 511155713 CLUB-land musical message will be given. ‘g _ 1 ~,i' ish. Ideal for large ferns brown finish with metal container . .. . . Bath Room Cabinets,, white enamel. Brit- sh plate mirror . . . . . square plain and need with your radio............... Si‘ Rayon Bed-spreads Carpet Sweepers . ‘S’: gift ilA’S weer-taut srtcius The Gift Shopper will llnd that his gift money will go very much farther by taking advantage of Our Special Week-end Sales For this week we have grouped in our Western Window a host of values the equal of which have not been ofiered in recent years. You will save not less than 10% and as much as 35% onevery item. Tire Quantities are not large so 4 come early to get your share of these super-values at . . . . . ... I Flower Stands in Walnut lin- 4.95 Fibre Fernerles in shaded 4.95 4.95 Bath Room Mirrors, oval or bevelled mirrors Radio Benches, in fancy up- holstering. Just what you 4.95 Ring Card Tables, which open with one mo- tion Wood baskets for use at your fire place Bed room chairs in wal- nut finish cane seats Bedside Tables very useful fiflfikllll’. 4.95 Goose feather Pillows in this Price - - - - - heavy feather-proof 4 Tea Tables in Solid Walnut ticking. Pair I with pie crust edge in sev- eral popular col- ors . . . . . . . . . . Always a very thoughtful 4 9 . _ I Mantel Mirrors in Roman Gold frames. Size 14”x3 " ‘Panel Mirrors suitable for Hall. or Living Room Foot Stools in a variety of coverings. A gift for a man. Bridge Lamps complete with shades. Quantity limited. Bridge Shades in silk and cellon. Several de- signs and colors Bridge Stands in wal- nut finish and metal High-chairs in enamel finish with aluminum u... ..... .... ..4.95 Child's Commode Chairs, en- amel with aluminum 4 trays I Smoking Stands, in walnut finish. Just a few at 4 I SHOW 4.95 (three only) . . . . . . . . Table Lamps wth metal b a s e s and assorted shades . . . . . . . Windsor Arm Rockers, wal- i-‘Ifitllfiihi .7731’. .°.‘T‘T‘f 4.95 {It Miss Large was a consistent mem- and Mr. Jordan Andrew in behalf Pictures, a few pastels at Cushions Just the thing for Q Jilkiftockzhgs Medium Service Weight at $1. This medium service weight with reinforced tine lisle foot and welt, “art moderne” heel, shown here in Shell, Deiluvme’ Afghan’ Sarouk, Promenade, Sumatra. Serena-dew Shadow, Gypsy. Toulette, Rajah, Gunmetal. Smoke and Barbary’ " Sheer Chiffon ' Daintily Smart i’ $1‘ ‘lhese are pure silk to the Picot Top, cradle loot. lovely dainty, sheer, chiffon in the same shades as olfercd in Medium service weight described above .. a Heavy Service Weight ‘ $2 - n The Famous “Purple Stripe ' Heavy service weight stockings of purest silk, “art modcrne" heel, the ideal of all that a perfect stocking of this type should be, is shown here in Afghan, Smoke, Sumatra. Roulette, Gun hletal, Algeria, Prom- enade.Overthecounterorbymail . . . . . I “Lime Screed 119-12! QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN On board ship recently. while en the Mahatma and the baby seemed was hardly out oi earshot when lLNm-befl; Rem "Can ya tiic imagine that? Taking Gandhi away ' partmentz-Lillian Coles. I f, route to England, Mahatma Clfllltllll lm be enjoying themselves, when an bystanding wit remarked: '7 halted his deck walk to Dir-v Will‘ u rude rcspcctiiilly summoned 7;‘ lady passenger's small child. Boilifholy man" to his stateroom. Hcifrom a baby!" EYUP" lilYlll-llik ,ber oi the Methodist Church and; of friends and rate payers present- continued in the United Church off ed Mr. and Mm McDonald with a 163F111: Biuncral service was held at‘ 300 candle pcgwer’ Quick-lite cole- . i’ th ‘the home and 1e d by me pastor’ man Gas Lamp The balanceo e the new low price of Re“ F‘ E Boothroyd‘ followed by contribution being given to the Ithe Interment in the North wiit-Tflmdm“ l“ ‘mm _ Shire cemetenh I Mr. McDonald in behalf of sell and family very feelingly replied. SyANLEy BRIDGE scfloo; thanking the friends present for‘ Honor mu m. November;_ this token of regard, as well as for: Grade x__1_p9nz1e Reid; 2' gym-e the goodwill and fellowship, char-j Quinn; 3, Alice Fitzsimmons, acteristlc oi this community. l Grade IX—l, hlarion Walsh. Mr. Thomas Wigmore, M.P.P. as Grade VIII-J, Aiban Bolger. chairman of the evening spoke in k Grflde V1I—1- NOTE Reid; 2, Lil- highest terms oi’ the est:cm inl Men Coles- which our departing friends uhd ‘ Grade vL-l- Isabel Reid? 2- Flank l neighbors were held by a very large gMacEwen; 3, Louis Quinn and James circle o; acquaintances‘ other‘ £32122». Marlon Bell and first: JxnesyMcsltllvaigll “ m’ A n o i . :c.:s. .vlll'}')ly, . ,‘ ‘ m hlchcman, R. Smith, H. Wecks" J.B. l Grade In (Sm__L Justin Reid: 2' McDowell, R. Stevenson, J. Hickox. James Bennett; 3. Gladys Quinn. iM' Mclnnls’ J‘ McLeod’ Alex‘ Mo‘ i Grade n1 (JLLA. Rob?“ pnleJDonald, Hon. Walter McKenzie, thorpc; 2, Edith McGiiigan. Map" John Mayne and Mrs‘ Hugh Grade lI-l, Elva MacKay; 2, Ev- l McKay‘ e15,“ Macxay l Follow ng is the addres Grade I (oi-l. Fmtirris Bolger; 2,] To Mr- and Mrs- “h” 5' Mcmm‘ John Reid and Anna Tic-Ewsn; (‘LN-Id and iflmllyi Archibald MacEwcrl Vivian! Dwr Friends-We. your neigh- MacEwen. bors of Pleasant Valley School dis- Grade I (bl-l, Kathleen Reid; 2, , trict having learncd with regret Norbert Reid and Robert Reid: 3, that you are about to leave us and Margaret Reid. return to your old home. meet with a Grade I ‘Ci-l. Joyce Pnlvthoruv: you tonight to spend a social hour A -‘ ' oexprcssoura recaono or L322“ gmlgskbw? Rgfiilfibel sterling worth clasp members oiyollr km in“, éladeygclfii"? R54 My; i community and as neighbors in par. Ewen, Elva MacKny, Evelyn Mac-luculaln I l Kay, Francis Boigcr. John Reld.|, To you Mn McDonald’ coming lArchlbald MacEwcn, Vivian Mac- 1 here thee“ years ago a stranger w Ewen, Anna MacEwen. Margaret mo“ o’ “'5' we 5m“ reamed W“ Reid, Kathleen Reid, Robert neiulwwld “m” “ K°°d MR"- Bu‘ while you were diligent in business‘ and gathering about you these, things which make for a comfort- able 8nd Drvfiilerous homestead. You were dverlenclna the other side of 4 4 Prize for most stars in senior dc- Princlpalz-Jlarric G. Woodsidc. Assistant-Annie McCabc. 51w- i \O‘-\/ Asocn" MY ur-ir-Aarxs-r,’ Pvt’. Gar To BE AT MY oer-acts Esau-r THV: “dbl-mum'- ismiT THAT QQQK ' Ow’? <10‘ KNOCK on HER 000R AND A$K HER WHAT ‘ENE ME/‘smii: Em Sussvialc; ‘.10 BY qoutx‘. ire, madam" NlrlE Q'CL.<>Ci-<~ Q mo. 1m Ieelw 5w "r- "m, 6,"; Qpum flghll re-ervcd. HEY-You‘. WAKE .. .. . wp- How AsouT QQME. BREAKFAST‘ l i True MORNHJ? . aMil?“ . .. . .. .1“.-. |two years oi slng‘c wretchedness Z-vY hi; l ' your Chesterfield . Values to'8.75 R.T. noiuiui urn. Charlottetown ;- so! 4.95 life as expressed in the Good Book. It is not good for man to live alone. and being a practical man 'a.iter you brought home a bonnie bride who was to be your helpmate and a. splendid addition to the ever wld-| ening influence oi women in our' m'd"t. We assure you Mrs. McDonald, your absence will be keenly felt from the Womens Institute of which you have been a valued mem- ber and steadfast supporter as well as your hospitality in your home and kindness to all people who had the pleasure oi your acquaintance. Nor wou‘d we forget the children that blest your home, growing up in wisdom and stature and favor with old and young. we will miss Kath- leen and Douglas‘ at home, at school, at play, es well as in the Sunday School which they attended so reg- ularly and little Chester who has won the hearts oi all with his bright and childish manner as only a boy of two year; can do. Please accept this lamp as a re- membrance irom your friends and when the shades oi evening gather round lust turn on the gas and ex- perience in a little measure our wish for you. "At eventide there shall be light"--We trust you can r 7 L By (ieorge McManus _l|! Oi-PNEVER MIND COOKlkY Aux’ FER ME- Ju6T Gn- YOQR own - visit us occasionally and so streng- then the bond of friendship which none of uswould wish to sever. MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL Report oi Miscouche Convent School for month oi November r- Grade X~l, Aline Polrler. Grade 1x-1, Auidlne Arsenault; 2, Margaret Smith. Grade VIH—1,'B1ose Hickey and Maria Rose DesRoches; 2, Leoneiia Wood; 8, Mary Hogan. . Grade VII-l, Thelma Arsenault; 2, Corinne DesRoches; 3, Jean Mac- Mlllan. ' Grade VI-1, Florence Dalton. Grads V-l, Margaret Poirler; 2, Katherine McNaliy; 3, Lena Des- Roches. - BUSINESS Conditions are such that we th dsni ‘:19 gilllhlllfl. Lower Montague, liar-gin, m“ Much-l“ Rtv '7' wing“? slwlflli. GMlm-eaux, Peter's Road, Murray 9' "ll "f"! Harbor, are compelled to demand p1]. merit of all overdue accounts and promissory not“ on o; M. fore December 31st next, All overdue accounts and will be handed to our attorneys for collection unless a fur. the: extension is arranged.‘ On and after the first oi credit only NDVINIOIQ who have paldln lull all put tlug m. "llflll Mid promissory notes and who, being otherwlgg w"- "l! of credit, make special at some. MaoLEOD & MMGREGOR. POOLE b THOMPSON, LIMITED. W. A. POOLE .1. s. MacDONALD a COMPANY, LIMITED. . a. s. MMDONALD a cotnmmr, mmno. l». C. ALLAN. s. s. meantime. A. B. MYERS. D. I. MaoAltTliUlt. Mlefl OWANS 0.11. mcxan a sou. ear. nanny nuns. 1.1.. muclmmou. 600K1- sou. LfbflTED. s. w. Jouusrou. r. n. BREIIAUT. n. r. moons. -|-m-u , Mary Dalton; 3, Bernice Gains; d. Mary McDonald; 5. Louise MacKln- non; 6, Velma Smith. Grade III-l, Julia Anne Arsen- ault; 2 , Msiguerite Arsenault; s, Marie DesRoches and Mildred Des- Rockies. i Grads 11-1, Aiphonsus Keefe} 2, Hermins pesRoches and Gertrude DesRoches; 3, Elda MacNeiil. Grade 1--1, Mavis MacCormack; 2, Velda Small . Musie/(liiim) - Mary MacNelll, Margaret Smith, Dorothy Gaudet, Mary Hogan, Mary MacDonald, Mary Dalton. Over Bofitz-Fdoregfice Dalton, Aal- dine Arsenault. ‘They are coiling certain movie sc- tresses "suicide bicndes"~dyed by their own hands, you know-Boston 2. Transcript. Annandule, Loni; nrvmimry notes at that um 11ml"! nut we can extend - "cements with us w obtain a contour. LIMITED. LIMITED. fit