DECEMBER 2}, 1930 _'l_'_ljl_l<3 GI-IARLOTTETOWNT The Central Guardian l Motor boat TDDAIL-Send your Dispensary parcel for Christmas. 1001-11. 0...»... fl)? yOlJ “lnslst on our Black Twist——it has a better taste, it lasts a longer DISPENSARY PARCELS I01‘ Christmas woulddle appreciated to- day. 1007-11. SALE _0I-‘ IIIGII GRADE Over- coats for men. Moore 8s McLeod, Limited. 1101-12-23-21. PURDIE a. l-‘ERGUSODPS have C. C. M. hockey skates. Prices ranging from 81.25 to $7.00 per pair. I 1076-12-22-21 SEE THE Hundred Dollar Fur Costs. Moore 8a McLeod, Limited. 1101-12-23-21. SILK UMBRELLA. fancy handle, regular $9.00 to $13.50, clearing this week at $6.00. Moore 8a McLeod, Limited. 1101-12-23-2]. MEWS IIOSIERY (IIOLEPROOF) -Ali the new fancy patterns and shades boxed in fancy Christmas packages, prices 75c and $1.00 per pair. PURDIE d: FERGUSONS. 1078-12-22-21 DUCKS, CHICKEN, GEESE AND TURKEY.—-When ordering your Christmas dinner try Deveresulrs Grocery, Corner Kent and I-lillsboro Streets or Phone 1210. . . 1092-12-23-21. MEDICAL PRACTICE AT MT. STIIWAIUIZ-Dr. W. H. Soper will commence practice at Mt. Stewart and surrounding districts today, (Monday, December 22nd.) 1085-12-22-31. Christmas Hardware You would be surprised to know that our hardware svore docs a. nub- ing Christmas holiday business. There are countless cues where n saw. a hammer, a. plane, or brace and hit, comes in as n most appropriate Christmas gift. Think of relatives and friends who appreciate good tools. then come to us and get the best yon can buy. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN. — Some additional subscriptions toward the Prince Edward Island Hospital Cam- paign have lately been received. From Murray Harbor Nortll--$l50.50. Bradslbsne-totio. Annandale-fl. The Lady Patricia. Lodge of Canoe Cove, some time ago subscribed the amount of $30.00 toward this cause. which amount wss acknowledged in the total of Long Creek District. ASLIPPERS ‘,9 " a 01:11am‘ HOSIERY {a Womcn‘s Felt Boudoir $1.00 Our stock is complete in all sizes and l! Women's Felt Jullet $1.65 the various lines of this wonderfu] p Women’s Kid slippers, coloured . $2.00 Full Fashioned line of hosiery. Women’s Fancy Satin or Kid . . .. $2.75 Womcn’s Fancy Coloured Mules $4.00 Women's Bridge Slippers, Col- oured Kid $3.85 Men's Slippers $1.50 to $3.50 Boy’s Slippers . . . . $1.10 to $2.00 Dull Chiffon, Picot top $2.00 Pilrllle Stripe. heavy service . $2.00 Service Weight $1.50 Dull Chiffon $1.50 Special light service . .. $1.00 Silk and Wool (full fashioned) $1.50 _ ._ . ,. ,. 1§l§i§i.§~‘;";i§.°..‘i§ii??? 83$ ii.’ $523 WOOL HOSIERY SKIS Cashmere, for warmth $1.50 ‘if Overstockings at . .. $1.00, $1.50 {f 4 Ieeiyat $1.50 Cloth Gaiters, knee length, turn 5 feel- Rl- 32-99 down cuff $3.00 6 feet at $3.00 (Pretty Gift Boxes, FREE) 7 feet at $4.00 Ski poles, small .. 75c each OVERSHOES Ski Poles, large $1.25 each Women’s all rubber . . $2.25 Ski Wax 35c a tin Women’s all rubber Slider $3.00 Ski Harness ..$1.00 to $3.00 Women's Jersey Cloth .. .. $2.25 Women's Jersey Cloth .. $2.25 Men's (medium) $3.75 Men's (large) $4.50 Snow Shoe Harness 75c Women's, with straps and supports Small Boys $2.95 o? BUCKSKIN, (fancy) Women's $1.50 Men’: $1.65 Misses $1.25 Cllllds‘ 75c MOCCASINS Oil Tanned Men's $2.00 Boy's $1.85 Small Boy's $1.75 Child’s. $155 ALLEY & co. Limited Fashionable Footwear . l ,-l;_ _. u-n-s-‘n-n-aus-u-n- A)- n‘.> J 2-‘. ' Eucharist at 11 o'clock. -‘4*€’-§'$€!€5§*%%?%*€’€i ‘l’? €i€'@?i§i§i§i§§i* STORE OPEN 8t McLeod, Limited. TONIGHT. M00119 ‘ 1101- I2-23-2l. to LADIES’ SILK UMBRELLAS. $9.00 to $13.50 for $6.00. Moore dz McLeod, Limited. $2.49 BUYS A PAIR of All-Wool I-iigh Zipper Overshoes at LePagc Shoe C0. 1004- 1.2- l9-22-2i. ST. VINCENTS ORPHANAGE tag day, Monday and Tuesday. Buy a tag and help the orphans. 1072-12-22-21 THIS STORE will be open every evening until Christmas. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1069-12-22-31. J- . A TOOTHSOME BITE - The Guardian stall was treated yesterday v afternoon to some delicious chocolate bars, the gift of Mr. Ed Acorn. ‘LADIES’ SILK, silk and wool, and fancy holcproof hosiery. Prices $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per pair in nice‘ Christmas gift packages at PURDIE 6a FERGUSOIVS. 107612-22-2 BIG ASSORTMENT, Wonderful Values in Slippers and Overshoes. LePsge Shoe Co. 1004-12-19-22-21. h GIVE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for Christmas. Prices $1.00 to $2.00 per pair at FWIRDIE & FERGUS- ON'S. 1076-12-22-21 JUST ARRIVER. — Ladies’ new Sport Hats. All colors. Price $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1069- 12-22-20. r LADIES’ RIBBON TRIMMED comfy slippers, all shades 95c pair at PURDIE s» FERGUSON-S. 1076-12-22-21 AT "THE BIKE SHOP" Christmas trees for ssle, phone ail-J. 10-19-22-31 GIVE HOCKEY BOOTS and C. C. M. skates for Christmas. Buy them at PURDIE 8a FERGUSONS. 1076-12-22-21 . 6 WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT and Values in Zipper Overshoes. IePage Shoe C0,. 1004-12-19-22-21. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ship- ment of C. C. M. Bob skates for children, prices 50o per pair complete with leather straps. PURDIE‘. d: FEHGUSODPS. 1076-12-22-21 0 v “TRIS IS A YEAR. FOR PRAC- i TICAL GIVING. Give a bag of ‘ Robin Hood Flour for Christmas. A gift tilat’s truly Canadian. 995742-1141. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL-Mid- Eucharist on Christmas Eve com- i mcncing at 11.45 p. m. On Christmas l Day there will be a. celebration of‘ o. choral celebration of the Brown. with a load of potatoes for the Pots- ‘ Dorothy Jenkins, Charlottetown, are‘ James Hall, Georgetown. llesday, December 17th. The ladies’ prize was won by Miss Rose Fair- child, and the gentleman's by Mr. William Martel]. the Holy Communion at 8 a. m. and i“ _ Ho“, i Wales College, are spending GEORGETOWN “Millie B", Capt. arrived from Grand River Growers’ ‘Association and dis- charged in the 0.119..‘ shed, proceed- ling to Annsndaie for another load. 11014243”! ‘Capt. ‘Brown expects to" ' or five more trips this fall. iHe will ,ing hlslChristmas holidays at his then proceed to his home in Wallace, l home in Georgetown. N.S., and lay up his boat for the] winter. have s. much larger boat, built for i town, is visiting in St. John, next season‘s work. make four Capt.’ Brown expects to The steamer discharging fertilizer arrived in Georgetown on Wednes- day and is loading bag potatoes for recently visited Georgetown. New York. It is understood that the shippers will be the Harris Ab~. batoir, Potato Growers’ Association. A. MacDonald dz Co, and Poole and Thompson, Montague. The weekly whlst was held in St. on Wed- Mrs. Kennedy. who has been visit- ingin Georgetown, the guest of Mrs. McNeil. left Monday for her home in New Perth. Mr. Patrick Mal-tell returned to is home in Georgetown. after visit- ing friends in ‘Charlottetown. Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, Georgetown, ls visiting in Sturgeon, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanni- gsn. Miss Annie Robertson, St. Georges, ecently visited Georgetown. Mr. William White, Panmure Is- land, recently visited Georgetown. Mrs. James Bstchilder, George- town, recently visited Montague. Misses Marion and Grace Douglas, teachers, Prince Street School, will spend their Christmas holidays in Georgetown, the guest of their par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Mr. Lemuel MacCormsc, Boughton Islandfreccntiy visited Georgetown. Mr. Philip Doyle, student st St. Dunstans University, Charlottetown, is SDBIKIIII] his Christmas holidays in‘ Georgetown, the guest of his par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Doyle. Mr. Walter Walker, Georgetown, is isitlng friends in Afton Rom. Mr. Herbert Murphy, principal of Georgetown High School, ls spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Ponmure Island. Mr. Joseph Kiggins. teacher at Sturgeon, isspendlng his Christmas ' night Choral Celebration of the Holy I lwlldiiys “t h“ “m” l" G°°’“°l°“'"" Misses Carmclitta Solomon, Eliza- i ‘bath Morrison and Annie Keenan. ho has been attending Prince of their ‘Christmas holidays at their homes in \ Georgetown. f Misses Mildred MacLsren and ispendlng their Christmas holidays» at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. John Fraser, teacher, is spend- } Miss Gladys MacDonald, George- the, lguest of her sister, Mrs. H. O. Mc-l, l lnncrney. l Mr. Joseph McCormac, Launching, ‘ is visiting friends in Sturgeon. Major J. H. MacDonald. George- ; town, recently visited Charlottetown. ._ Mr. Telnple Gotell, Georgetown, is ' visiting friends in Charlottetown. Miss Mary Delorey, pupil, George- ltown High School, spent the week end at her home in New Port. Mr. John McCormac. Launching. recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Jack Steele, New Port, recent- lly visited Georgetown. Miss Annie MscLaren, who has ‘been attending Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, is spending her Christmas holidays in Georgetown. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacLaren. Miss Mary Condon, Murray Har- bour, recently visited Georgetown. the guest of her uncle, Mr. James (tendon. Miss Gertrude Gotell returned to her home in Georgetown from Charlottetown. l Miss Lens Jerrlor left Georgetown on Friday for Charlottetown. Mr. Charles Thistle, Georgetown, recently visited Mount Stewart. ituss Estell Morris, teacher at. Georgetown High School, is spending, her Christmas holidays at her home in Donsidston. Miss Marlon McGillivrsy, teacher st Georgetown High School, is spending her Christmas holidays at her home in Vernon-A. gallon? lets it leak out. QO-OOGGOO4QO EYES TESTED ' GLASSES s. w. rag-d? Miss Annie Murphy, Georgetown, l Friend-What does she do to the j Owner of second-hand can-Just U left for anyl- w Telephone 389. v/xrtvr L1 smv RO0P’S LIMITED ** The Home of Qualify Meals \7 ' We have always on hand a supply of choice Westei 1:. Steer Beef, which cannot be beaten for quality. Al: r: choice P. E. I. Pork, Poultry and Vegetables. Our ovm mildly cured meats are an excellent bu;_'.'7: We especially recommend our Sugar Cured Hams, Picnvi; Hams, Back sausages daily. Rolls and Bacon. We also make fresh porl: Popular prices on our own freshly rendered lard a? lollows: lllmblocks 20c. 3lb.tins.................... 57c. 5lb.tins....................95c. 101b.tins..................$1.80 201b.pa.i1s $3.50 SPECIALS v Our Own Fully Fresh Potted Freshly Ground Coolgelld Iéam Meat Kidney Suet ( ice Per Bowl 15c. l Per 1b. 50c. I Per lb. 25c. else. C021 "insnTnaafuai-éiuiuuuiuizteiu" A’ unfilrhuverufilurulsihuu-ugi t he owes himself, there isn't much her husband does with all his moi ey- ' even after she spends it llerselfqw ' Christmas Presents That are sure to please DIAMOND RINGS SIGNET RINGS GEM SET RINGS WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES ' White and Green Gold, all guaranteed WRIST WATCHES FOR GENTS Prices Right Sturdy and Attractive POCKET WATCHES CUFF LINKS-Gold and Gold FillecL. WATCH CHAINS POCKET KNIVES CIGARETTE CASES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS NECKLETS AND PENDANTS EARRINGS, BRACELETS BROOCHES AND BAR PINS VANITY’ CASES IVORY SETTS SILVERWARE. KNIVES. FORKS, SPOONS, CLOCKS, ETC. High class goods at reasonable prices C. Patterson Jewellers 130 Great George Street i? if‘? l t = , Court yesterday morning, a. man charged with being drunk and ln- - capable, was given ten dsys suspend- ed sentence. Another man similarly charged. had $10 bail estreated. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs of ten days. BIRTHDAY PARTIL-On Dec‘ em, \ inst. a few relatives and friends called on Mr. James Gay of Pownal > and gave him a. surprise birthdsyj party. Mr. Gay who is a. native of Pownsl village left the Island when a ‘, young lad thirteen years of age and g settled in Toronto, where he was a ‘ successful contractor for many yeard. l-lc and his wife came to the Island for a visit last spring and he de- STAR SKATES Women's Jersey Slider .. $4.00 “d”! l° make m‘ h°m° “°"°- 3°‘ Atlas . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 These are n" very neat fitting oven turning in the summer they took up 1 Rex tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Shoes, (urn up cuffl Brown m. Black fielrarmilan“? l“ rmaplamd“ Hifdi ' .1’. a sasono l at R0 l Aicro Men’? Overshoes’, buckle 52-25 Gay otypownal. Mrs‘ (Sear; Garza * "If"? - - - - - - ~ - - - - 3 - Mens Ovehshoes, 3 buckle $2.85, $3.00 and Mr. Nathaniel Gay are the only l, Glacier , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 Menus Overshoes, 4 buckle $3415’ $335 _ q other members of this family living u‘ Me I S at _ __ ' __ L50 t _ 5- '. on the Island at present. Mr. and ' HOCKEY BOOTS ns p s s o $29, ‘u. Mrs. Gay have two sons and two‘ Melfs 51/, to 1o $3.05 SNOW SHOES a. fljsghim ff§§;1"flh:" T°lrfllli° "N; a u 1 . [PR U8 C!‘ V I18‘ Wl l Mons ltiule Illue $5.00 Women's . $3.00 mo", A“ who had the plum“ m. Boys wlill strllps nnd supports Misses $2.50 being guests enjoyed thclllselvz" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $3.25 and $3.75 Chlldren‘s . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Y . . $2.00 thoroughly. The llostfs sister, ltlrs. Carver, presented him with a nice birthday cake, and all present con- tributed to the evening's mcrrlment, 1 which seemed to pass too quickly. j Mr. M. E. Smith very kindly furnish- ed excellent violin music and was. untlring in his effort to entertain‘ the others. Jill EY Eslom m, 1'5 EXAMINATION -'.-' eunuch»; and supplying Glasses m] H. J. MABON f‘ s ....*:.".2s.:.'.:'l.... ll ii It 'lkn.-:n:cQ:-:—x—sm§ roucs COURT-At the Police A. I 4~~ Who Will Visit Santa Claus - lslenlalslalslssslslslswl BE ONE of THE MANY YSQGQSQSQGG‘ Headquarters Dolls, Mec From Now Until CHRISTMAS CARTER’S BO OKST ORE ls full of Holiday Gifts for old and Young B00 Authors. Then we have Books for Boys and ren. Come in and look them over. Bibles and Testame Books in great variety. Christmas Cards and Booklets. of Xmas Seals and Tags, Colored Twlnes. etc. ery, Holly Boxes, Watermaws Fountaln Pens. an CARTER’S BIG TOY STORE is Upstairs- and well displayed Stock of the Newest m Toys, Galrles, etc., etc., too many to enumerate, but Come and See-More Toys than all other Stores put together. Open each evenlng. Prompt attention to everybody. Carter €¢f Co” Ltd. SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ks for everybody. The latest, by best Girls and Picture Books for the Chlld- nts. Prayer and Hymn A wonderful Assortment A beautiful line of Boxed Statlon- d the Newest in Statlonery. Here you will see an endless hanical Toys,