'_ ., .,¢Q1f.,'- '< »_‘_. ‘L’ _ i‘. ‘ ‘sf!- LQ- 1v. a. ' '<'..f¢-_;' _. was CHARLUL 1-1x» w»: GEIITBAI. lillllflllllll nuts nrsrmsuav-Aeknow- lodges with thanks $10 from W labor Protective Union. DEbEMBisR 23, .1931 loge mg GUARDIAN Christmas or All Christmas is Fast Approaching, Only a Few More Shopping Days Remain. Shop Early and Avoid Dissapointment. We Will do all‘ In Our Power to Help You. I Gifts Here for Old and‘ Young Georgetown A Successful high tea and bazaar Wile held in the Town Hall. George- town on lnesday, Dec. 16th.. in aid 0! St. James Church and W16 ‘llflrsely attended this annual event lls looked forward to with pleasure. ‘the beautliul ianoy work made by the ladies brought; quite a sum of mm“ u“ m“ ‘mm- hm“ “d THE msreusaay CHRISTMAS , tish pond were also well patmnis- depend. on "be"! pwpm 39nd you, ' °°' u“ ‘°'"°'Y ‘m’ u“ w“ "l parcel today. 11111-12-23-11. W38 W00 by Mr. D. P. “Oxlllllflllp _ PM the lottery for the watch was WE ABE BUYING Goose and _ ‘W011 by Mr. Hermon mvondien, Duck Feathers. Do not mix. Henry liThe supper tables which wmoimlarlme or c.., Kent street. 1 ‘rbeautiiuily spread with delicious 11117-12-23-31. eats and attended by courteous wait ers were also well patronized. iquite a. sum of money was realiz- OHIIISTMAS GIFTS I0!‘ the Dis- pensary will Be sraterullv accreted- 11111-12-23-11. SILKNIT BLOOMER and vest set ‘I90. Moore do Melted limited. Some Useful and Practical Suggestions tor e11 11094-12-22-21 s‘ .- ' _‘_s- 3 i i, CHAMPION 0F THEM 4L1‘ Miss Helen Macdonald teacher. is L01‘ Oli‘ slLKNlT pajamas worth y I ' t '19 I -~" . , piiendirlz her Christmas holidays at to $2115 clear-ills at 81-00 mh- o g i‘ This Japanese long-tailed chicken. known in old Nippon as the he‘. home m Georgetown 1mm“ a, Men“ Lmmd {L "Shiflilllllfl! has crown a. tail measuring 12 lfeet 4 1-2 incheg m a new ' 11o94_12_22_21 - - record length. It only recently aarived from Japan for exhibition at the The many friend; 01 Mr Wil-i i i ~ Chicago Coliseum Poultry Exposition. Takcichl Rivormon. oi’ Oshlno, pro- ‘Ham Mam“, numt Point, a," INTERESTING 1,01 of 5111mm , 5 iluccd ihlidfilfe 5060:! by 305,521: ntllile ordlnilfy barnyard chicken with pleased to hear that he has had a‘ H-lshmowns _ r ‘my; w“; clem- ' T‘ (‘oppflf an green p easan . c Sses liar-riot and Alice Roth coni- successiul operation in the City this week at 79c. Moore 8a McLeod E T. a o o l ‘" “mi? M“ ‘h’ b“ “d M‘ “L Hospital. Limited. 11094-12-22-21 _ . LUIgGYIG l8 May we Suggest W -____ M!“ glow Mcgachem Wm m; SPECIAL-Cranberries, 4 lbs for been vlslflng in George/awn m; 25, mixed nuts 2 lbs for 25. ‘Ihomas gum, 0g M135 mid, Kggys 1m, Michael, Weymouth St. Phone 1107 Monday for her home in Souris. 11999-21 HOSIER Y You need not worry i1’ it will be ~ acceptable or not. We feel sure it 1,; will be. pll/IIGHT BE CALLED» “BENNETTPS POLICY” “a . Bound to Please CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Vai- Mr. William Marlell. Montreal. is " Ladies’ rayon Pyiamu. Price also u. zoos . SA YS B E A IVER spending the winter at his home m" Dec- 25> 999cm chflsimas Crepe de Chene Pyjamas, flowered grid plain, A [on], ‘m, Nothing could be nix-or um, a ' in Georgetown. service at v p.111" Sunday, Dec. Price $1.50to$il.15 couple palrsoi our like silly Full- ‘l , , 37' Evening pm?" at 230- Crepe de Cherie Dance Bets, hoe trim. Only .. 81.93 set Fulllvfled "ole for Xmcls. Ladies’ silk Rayon Pantie and Brassiero Sets, hoe trim. Price ............ $1.25 to $2.50 Mr. John C. Gotell is Hpendinfl the winter at his home in Geome- Iwt waste time talking quotes." s our: roa CHRISTMAS and Prices .-.....--..... $1.00 to $1.95 acquainted: Advertise in the newspapers- the lines indicated "would make it T)“, 0533513“ pussy-H. .1, Kelley, quite impossible for the Dominion General Manage;- of me nonunion lo put into effect a national, 5M1 and 00.11 Corporation last bmoduiisting system because oi the‘ nighi», said that his present visit to lllllicfisibliity of securing filly 1W" |Halifax had no significance in con- ciuic from listeners. Federal oon- nectyon with we wage deamock be. trol‘ would be limited to the llccns- ftween“ the company and the Unit- ‘nsytfibroadcastlng stations and the‘? ed Mine Workers. He had come allocation oi’ wave lengths 01', in w the provincial capital to look the alternative, the creation oil a over the 5hipyurd5 here, a subsid- lléltiQllfli system; the provinces [my or the oorporation, would reap the benfit and collect Mr. Kelley sold representatives of lilo fees irom the omiers o! ne- his company had not, been invited rr-ivlng sets. Licenses would vary to attend the conference of pal"- lccvrding to the financial situation ligmgntgry repymmyiive; prom“- if nine provincial treasurles; there ed by the union for December 29. holidays in Georgetown the guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Solomon. Mr. Charles Macibeod, teacher is spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Georgetown. l Muses Helen, Marion and Grace Douglas teachers are spending their Christmas holidays in Georgetown the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. ‘ Miss Eizabeth Morison teacher at ,St. Georges is spending her Christ- LIBRARY FOR THE SANATO- ltlUM-A very pleasing ceremony took place on Monday afternoon at the Sanatorium when a. com- plete library was presented (or the use ot the patients by The Study Lovers’ Club oi’ the city. In the unavoidable absence oi the President o! the Club, Mrs. H. R. Hillson formally, in a pleasing speech which was listened to by the patients over the radio, hand- ed over the gilt to Dr. Creelmen and the staff of the institution. This collection o! books was made (Culmdlw kress) Lord Beaverbrook continued all the year round is a subscription i "I . r . w DON, fiecbgi-Lgrd Beaver‘; télaii Prime Minister Bennett, of mm‘ to The Charlottetown Guardian. gfafglfigkniw" lnflfitom? 1:2? 502:; BATHBOBES M“; ACCEPTABLF i ,v _ l, l, . l ire ‘izixiilsaodi? wrllllngce l“ fig“: fluliilghxslzgfirinago whgn he T”: l amt ‘t m friends at Mme i" abmad’ Crepe d: Cliche Bed Jackets. Price 52.98 . GIFTS " y D fly Express 5d,“, “med ma, advocated the ‘$2? Jslréiwg,‘ The spirit oi Chrlstmasis already The’ Wm “ppreflmm l’ Rayon Night Gown, plain or tailored, lace trim. Price Quilted Satin, all sizes. Price 3;‘ ‘ii r . _ inmeakandavisxtmcecrgemvm ..--..--..-..ne.-...-u-s-an-r-u-n-e-e-u- $1.80 ‘0"I.98 ..r~sr-r.e-..-.....---‘7-9810512-93 _ entllr; s:axzvclzszizlnéalllgrlimlzgfie1m“ be Sm tmpbmm may“ m pllllaielmntiilumgygiuzzinpzg- Crepe ae Cheno Chemise . Special $2.25 rlzurea crepe and Fancy nay-m. ‘f’ ~ , ' its m gm.“ ma; a] and ‘p, _ " y Price $3.25 and $10.98 i__/ ihenmpire flies‘ tzfie :1: wltlilake ecolrxiloimtlc "Bitllgletii proprg‘: gjspxayro‘ gm for the pared to purchase .4000 sliver fol. F m W l L 0k flggyy mum, mo". Bathrobes, from them w a y ng wo I e en” e ca , eri- Ch m as sh 6M0” mm pelts within the next two weeks. Our 0r 03C 0 0t! l Q tO ~ “yr-m and serviceable. Price is! to give. m netgs policy, i! he erred to. it, l‘ m 011F011 W - prices have averaged considerably B ‘f 77! . S _ __ ‘m! to s“; "It I were dealing wl Mr. Ben- sai . adding that he s sure hlaher than recent auction sales, eautl elr o," w. """ ‘ I ._. nett- and his colleagues in the oth- succeed in his ceaseless efforts for Misses Estella Moi-is. teacher 1l096-3i A“ w ‘y e we uggest Mam; SUGGETlONB TEA-l- l‘ I rr "domlnions," he said, ‘fl should an Empire trade policy. ifieorsctown High School and Msr- oil Overt-brows. Plain and Reversible. Yrice my m; 0;.- USE To f; :_.._V_V_ y y V__ _ M ~A_ _( _._ g _ ion MoGllivray are spending their "A BIRD IN THE HAND is worth $9.00 and 37-50 YOU >._ , CGIliFOI 0f Radio divided °°““°‘ ‘We’ “we” mm‘ Christ-Ill“ hclideyc ct their homes two in the bush." is an old swine FWW Rcvilll Cushions . $1.25 and $2.50 Scarfs at $1.25 to $3.08 7 i mllrlicaticn and a state ill which in Vernon and Donaldston. and probably true this year. Why 212"‘; ‘gmmm 5°“ "-45 "i Purses at $1.15 to $10.50 u.’ i -» (Ottawa Journal, intelllsfillt and directed progress take chances of along wait and , F‘ germ ' “is” ' PM‘ 31-25 to $2.90 silk mes; Lengths. \ The Privy count,“ this week would be all but impossible. I Mr. Herbert Murphy. Principal probably lower prices when you can Ran“ B “w ‘m’ (Mud) " "'25 1"" Boxed llsndkerchierr "~ i hefird argument on the question 1° 15 hichiv improbable that cfiorcetown High School. is soend- M11 vollr silver loll pelts to us in Bgizafdl Ssfifeidjnd fir‘ ‘m’ ‘° "m (Iver Gclicn- - ~1 i of +1.11. ilirisdiction: whether con- n” Miami!“ 0f the Privy Coun- in; his Christmas holidays at his Charlottetown tor spot cash. Mac- cm] Tallle can" l NEW Cases at $3.93 set sweaters. 9 trofbf brcilrlixlstini; in Canada rests ‘=11 W111 1°11“? the Slilletivh 1h will home in Pancnure Island. 11"" and Mfltliinlmhl "Presently Ev,” mm would s”! kmhl‘; "s Cap and Scarf Sets .. smo sud suns . “vial Fedora‘ or provincial autholu a mess. The question oi’ jurisdic-i ‘elves g1 the Zludson Bay 00., o! Lon- m‘ give 5 can”: sweep“: 1;“, es work eagizr, lo why “or "m" wt") . ‘ v v f’ ytyJudgnmny was mewed bu, iioh hilvlne arisen. there is need- Miss Anna MaoLar-en who is at- d°"- "H" - 111°°-1?-23-31- ' i - ° ‘i’ "l" Umbrellas lor the rainy daya rlxisio 3121a l}. '- ’ 1 - t <1 isi bet , ——-— i iilflmciilliidilliltPlTiS Cfrriffllllllilelih iseapiglzci: if]; “in? Fezeef; sssxizsbefiézxm i: “£355: “x125; THESE M“; Du-FICULT times Q i" h 0h W’ "-1 " e8" °P "m" “s i ' 8 tor the fox farmer but one briBht - ~ . . , h 1d . ' , ,1‘ believing the Privy Concil "wcllld pills.“ and them 5-0“ be no Chflstm” holiday‘ at h" home a t is the reat demand which ex- For the Tiny Tots A Useful me towards 1e avmg control division or over-lapping 0i author- ‘s; ‘or his iroduct The use o’ A“ ~ it ' Mr. All McCcrmsc who is l- ‘ ' an the Dominion with the pos- l tending Qmmtm mwmuyu vei- fox iurs ifor trimming P11113953 grant“ “mum 3'0"“- , n11- Lined Gloves. gauntlet style, sibleeilcciltion oi’ having the nwv- l d, h‘, hm, mud 1 has broadened the market and cre- °"'°"- \ dome fastening. Price $3.05 to $4.75 inclol authorities control and lis- “p” n“ s c m“ a” n atedagreat demand. We are ready hrmhes‘ 5m us“ cciisc radio receiving sets." Mallflg Q1’ Inspects Gemgeww“ the west °l m‘ 9"‘ go purchase 3000 pa“; between n“, 5W"""- 5W Pyllmll- / Filmy Kid. h" llflwcst ill-ides. Price IL is m be hoped the comspoxk Halifax Shipyards ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mecormack. and January 5m at prices above w Sleepers. Anlors Bonnets. $2.39 to $2.75 dong is mistaken in the latter part ' Miss Garment“ ‘Oman L cent‘ auction sales. Dent take ‘m! tun“ Bond‘ 8mm‘ ion‘- Evemn‘ mo"! In ma“ and f his ‘mdicfl I A d 151 1 _ _ D _ gg_(3 ' ' chances. Get the cash. MacLure ' v P °" °° °" ""5. IIALWAX. N S. cc y Album is spending h" ohmmu m! Macmnmn‘ 11096-31 m“ White. Price $5.50 are Some Pleasing Gifts for Men Decide on Hose Here's something that you know will ho pleasing to Father, Brother and Him. Prices 50c 0,081.50 HELPFUL SUGGEST“)!!! POI. The School Boys Swen‘ . Price 85o totem Boys Gloves .. "...-.... ‘I50 to 81.25 Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Gui! Hose, roulrl be probably as great . possible by the kindness oi l variation as in automo- ‘rho unread are the easy prey c! lzliilysmin ggorgqexwnphm; (riends of the 011111 members, and Ullll. Souls. Windbreaker-a, Braces. bile fees; there wouid be {he 39¢ p ‘ ' embraces a wide selection or most ' :r__._ '—'“""" lwork oi the O. G. I. '1‘., oi st. A my.“ Gm. Au lizgg. A big ‘ MYS- Michfifil Burke» Gemiiwwm James’ church under the lcader- rm‘, M “,1” p1“! colon". Doolde a is "W"! "lend-i i" °“"1°"°°°“’“~ shin of Miss Jessie Fllllertcll- It now on Shirts. Price ow.- a. moo goes without saying that there Miss Dora, Publicover, GBWBB-‘wili be deep appreciation on the V town is visiting lrierids in Char- part o! the patients oi this very ‘ lottetown. welcome gift. The collection con- Tm“ WM‘ ‘W’? "Y" “@055 '-\ '. lot oi’. you met the Robinson ’s ? Probably not, for they just moved to the city last week. Bill" the really imimrtant qussflon is: Do the Roblnsons (or cliristmss. Zgrfzau‘ swig: sail: 10,3253“: ryiemu, flannelette and silk. Price .... .. $1.15 u. scoo know ymp-your store-your place of business? m“ do,“ ckmnbemes’ a lbs’ 25 Sweaters, all styles 51.411 to suoo 1 Mr. and Mlrs. Mcquiilcn and m“ “M1710 can“ cabbnge 4 Retest .... ... ..... scoot.» sono little daughter moved from Mmmtimdw m an“. Anions m lbs" Caps at ....... . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 to $1.21. Fliers ls a simple, quick and economical way to make them Niw familiesare moving to the city every Wetk- Y1?!" llgvertisement in the newspaper enables you to reach them i it before they will be listed in the directory or can bioziiie known to you in any other way. ' 3 . “glen will advertise in the daily newspaper. you 00W!‘ 3'0"!‘ "like market-mew customers and old. No other form oi’ Morison. Mr. Henry Sampson. George- town. recently visited Charlotte- town. Miss Isabel King returned to her home in Georgetown after visit-i in; in Charlottetown the guest of. her siser Mrs. Gaudet. Miss Mary Delorle recently visit-l ed Georgetown the guest, o! her Aunt, Miss Fannie Delorie. entertaining reading, Iiction, poe- try, biography and travel and history. Each volume is iucketed with a special cover bearing quaint and ornamental designs, the hand- slsts oi’ 227 volumes. YESTERDAIPS MARKET - There was a good attendance at the Christmas market yesterday. There was a. very large showing o! geese, which sold from $2.25 to $8.00. Hay sold for 50 cents, straw 40 cents. oats 80 cents to 35 cents. turnips l2 cents, potatoes 20 cents Mr. ‘Raph Douglas stuaérie at, Dalhousle college, Halifax is home Stewart to Georgetown they are warmly welcomed by their many" friends. Rev. Mr. Moorcaldo and Mrs. lloreslds came to Georgetown to? attend u» funeral of the IMe Mrsi John Whitiill. iii Miss Mary llltnPais-ick Wcodville. is visiting friends in amnion. .._.-._ Miss Catherine Mokinnon is spending her holidays in Gunne- 000m. ‘Illfgtllill: reaches so many people at such small cost. i _-w-q_ Mr. Arthur You-non. southpaw. in; his Ohrisums holidays at his islimldincniaollrishnasllolidlcl to 80 cents, 1 chickens $1.00. duck. $1.00 to $1.26, butler 28 cents to lib cents. pumpkins 2 cents 1b., squash 3 cents 1b., brussel sllrflllts 15 cents, apples 25 cents to 40 cents Gflblpplel 28 cents, beans B cents lb. There was a small showing at on funnier-mi Haddock sold for 12 cents. eels120 cents. smelts 15 cents. corned mackerel l5 cents. fresh mackerel it cents. at his home in Georgetown. m. Plump noyie, st. Francis xaxier Oolisle, Antigonish is spend homo la Gewlitcwia-ut. Men Folk Prowse Bros Ltd. “I'll STORE 0F A THOUSAND GIFTS" Buy Iloro, Save Your iloupono and Get A Premium Froe Men can enjoy their leisure hours in one oi these lovely Bathrobes. Broculed Silk and Heavy Beacon Cloth. A large assortment. Pricey ranging from $4.00 to $13.00 Give him one o! these. A big assortment o! colours i and materials. Prices 29c to $4.50 Other Suggestions For the man who traicls. Give Club Bugs , Suit Cues . . . . . . . . ..................... . . . . .. S‘ Handkerchiefs frnm Gloves lined Ind unlined, all sixes. Poet's $1.2!) to $5.50 Silk Underwear in Rayon. Silk. and Silk Wo 1i. Price $1.20 to $8.00