l 1e A PAGE Tiggigs The ROGERS HARDWARE fill. ~ Yr; e LIMITED.- “SANTA cmus" HEADQUARTERS MANY PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS HERE 45".?!" . The hsrdwsre s... or today h... m...” -: molt important Christmas lllnppln‘ lflggQ on account of its‘ hundreds of practical gnu, 6i“ lesion will oniireoisis the etlosts wr have nude in collect! ng our Christians stool and will Ind it decidedly easy to make selec tlonsfrointhe‘ ’ ‘ ofpractloelsndnsc fiii articles we have. The llousoware Section Iontains numerous gift suggestions such as Sliver, Cutlery, Ei- eotrical Gifts. Alum- iti-miii-‘siw For ilien There are Pocket Knives, Razor Outfits. Shaving Brushfllv Razor Strops. Smok- J; lnuinwsre Brassware v I ~ L’ Sewing llsshets. and i118 5km“ mg" “d moor other thins: Cigarette Boxes, and A‘ shiiisi isssp i. Wm tsbl rm. ‘a “u” ° which a wornsn will be glad to receive for Christmas. Handy Tools o! L“ kinds. SKUOTERS Shooters sre greet fun for the kiddies. For the Young Folks We have sleighs, hooky outfits, skates. iiashiigh‘ , pocket knives. tricycies. coaster Willem. erecinr seie. electric cars, golf sets. sir rides. with". elo- O-OOO-CO-OOOOQOQGO-OQOOOOQQ-O-GQ‘ A 0 s I 1- § Classified Advertisements i v ohs Insertion 10c per iinc or 5 words l Three Insertions 9c per line oi 5 "W" Four Insertions .. 30 P" "l! "I 5 “w” " ' Eight Insertions 7o per line of 5 weld! coo-co ‘ vweeoweeoeeoooeqeoegeeeee- .1 Lost For Sale . LOST -—- STRAYED FROM llfdy 11 . °"""°""» slimmk" m‘ Eiimiliiiillfiitwifiimwhiisyiii? ‘is... “m”! mmmm” em" m’ p" other red and white. Any one sheet. Guardian oillce. ti known"; o‘ ma‘, whereubou“ kindly notify Wilfred MeKeuull. FOR SALE — ANTIQUE XMAS 1on9“ 11013-12-19-181. Gifts. 233 Queen Street. 10989-12-18-51. Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS OF $20 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us in cei- lurs all fall and winter. Commence Illustrated booklet free- run BALE - 0L1) PAPERS. 6 cents bundle. Guardian Oiliace‘. u r01. ssui; ro LET. BOARD AN" “°‘”- h S company rggrlrzosikns on hand at uuardligi‘ Mus rfiglw‘ Dec‘ 94L I FOB SALE-NEWLY FRESIIENED Miscellaneous cow. Apply Win. King, Rocky “ml- 1°97B'“'m'3" 101m shrimp McDONALD. mo- vlncial Lfillfl Surveyor, Hermen- l-‘oli. BALI-FIVE. runs nnsn viiis. immsoiirlo-l 9370-10-15-1 month. German Police pups. Mother 800d watch dog. Apply School-i BN6», f‘ Little YOIK. 11037-12-19-31 ‘ STRAYEI) SWEEV WILL BF.‘ SOLD —~' p; my ham (m the 15th 0’ emnu‘ FOR BALI-ONE SECOND HAND cry. I933, if not claimed and 58t- , Driving Sleigh. Apply Lindsay fled for bcforei‘.l‘m“-lri‘l"‘rn A- MM‘ col”, Mfltpn, 10976-12-18-81. Phcrson, Glen "no-Bhmatu‘ FDR BALI - SHELL FOR POUL- Female Help Wfliltfid try. one dollar per hundred pounds. The Earle Fisheries Co. °h"l°""t°'m‘ nus-hams" tram-an - cmr. ron nonsu- work for a few days: one W110 can sleep ah home. Apply in P97’ ‘ son, 19 Nozth River Pond. FOR SALE -- SEVERAL COOKING l Ranges, 2 Bass Burners. 1 01d fashioned Franklin Hester. Apply 89 Rochford Street. 11082-12-22-21. rox risen ron 5111.11 - SMELTS “Ecmm 101‘ for feed very chem The Blue m}; , ch rlottetown. m" 0°‘ a 1103-12-19-81. 11058-12-21-31 SAVINGS YEAR IN BRITAIN tionsl Savings Certificates during . " lluvAn: cnnismss CARDS. » M 31 m‘ ‘u, exclusive designs, may 110W b9 °b‘ in” yo“ eglded uni" ‘ma, 1931.. tsined from the Guardian Central the 11181198 101' a Y Job Printery. Order early I05 3g The year's total. Wm‘ 3" 57°", e d: 1.213.300 P" Wflk- ‘mum aAmsAY-si Charlottetown, Mb!!- ‘day Dec. 21st, iosi. avoid disappointment. l - l-fli-tf. F3 l”? 1 1m 03,091,772. .Thls wss an ionresss of 10.461322 To Let over the previoul veer. and the 6"" jvsiss of eiiosiasis represented l" TWO GARAGE! T0 LIT. AIPLY ‘increase of 58.374.359- ais guishoro et. i ‘rhere wss s remarkable decrease nw-la-n-u ‘in the value 0! esfllflvltfll PM“? ed m "pymspt, no amount re- lpaid, exclusive o! Iutflflt- W" 95-‘ 011,901, which was 511384.00! loll than during the 91'5"“! 7°"- wh, estimated tom mount due to holders 01 certificestes It Mitch $1 isst including scorned interest. W" gmpoiyooo, soot-lend bought 5.101.- B24, the cash value heme 14.1903"- As In previous yells. till l°ll°°l associations , showed the unrest to nu ... nssnn APARTMENT with srsg . A 1y 257 Queen 8t. a e pp 11087-12-22-3]. w; “p; .... SMALL FURNISH- Oottege. Adults nly- 59$! ‘d ' lloifll-ll-fl-Il. Male Help Wanted ‘CFANTID I iwonioom-n. vol: motioned-Muslim?- B. “C. l. m. Anny Agyi.flcn nqw rm-ia-n-zi. “m: m mum.‘ c1100!!! IXIIIT through our special out course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Writs Molar Berber ~"l\gn,, $1.5 “"“'l""'9»"h: “All! . ii" ".717 . i . ,sil¢ She: I've been asked in let Iner- rlsd lots of times. ' He: Who est-Id Nu? ‘ she: Mother end father low "ening at 7.30 the drawing for the §r'"dlo lotteried by the Charlotte ‘blindfolded and led to the ‘nearly half the objective. ‘ LONDON’. Dw- "r-semfi‘ m" _WIilTEHEAD--At Montague, P. m. I., Dec. 20, i931, Mrs. Wm. White- ‘nesdsy at 2.80 p. m. Please omit ‘dflyfl- Jiowers. friends and neighbors who were so ‘kind during recent bereavement. muurecigiowtlhsetisfsctorlll". l -Y'_\ l THE CHARLOTJETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN i SILKNIT BLOOM]!!! and vest set 10c. Moore as Mcleod Limited.‘ IIOOPS LTD. I i. D"- ei 1m o o- Haddock Halibut Salmon Scallops EGGS SMELTS Complete stock of CALENDAR RECEIVED from Messrs. A. Borne a‘ Co., represent- 1"! General Motors-"Les Rapidcs" by Arthur Homing. l ‘SANTA PALS Continued from pose 1- 11094-12-22-21 F I s l.‘ y, N“, ‘ 58—Jsmes ... ... ... MILTON-A Service, followed by 64-Rupcrt . ... ..... ~- n" H“? °°""“““l°"- "l" b“ m" FIQSII Til-lily sa-wniic in st. John's Church on Christmas ‘ndumuq ‘___ ___ ___ ,,_ , ‘73—Edward ... ... ... ... ‘Bl-Emmet ... ... ... ... .. 02—Edw‘rd ... ..... .... ... tub-Albert . ‘85-111omss‘_.. ... . ‘Bi-Clifford ... . ... ' "' . smiilml "l"! Cum! Flflll 95—Lco Lorovsmxmrmjamaswmth '10). Irene in $2.11 clearing at $1.00 cscis. ORDER EARLY ‘m Rb Y‘ Moore dz McLeod Limited tolnsure 1m “go ...‘ uwbmazai‘ ‘ n ... ... ... ... EARLY DELIVERY .1" wlfldi" -- ‘momma APPOINTMENTJHI‘ Phone 351 lVlictor . ..... ...... .. ‘many ‘fiends o! m‘ Kenneth m“ . ‘I35 Hésrrlii-‘ymf. . .. Wm be ‘pleased, to he" or h‘! N” 14a Pointmsnt ss head of the 1oeal' l“ ‘agency of Messrs. H. H. Marshall, ,1 ‘Wholesale News Dealers, Halifax, u. N“ 2 “GNALLING c”- "m h°l° '5 . ‘a my parade at the Armorles st 19 v.30 tonight. 11101 ‘:0 INTERESTING tor of silknitl v3 ‘nichtsowns regular $1.00 will clear ,_ SPECIAF-mlhbefliee. 4 1N 1°‘ its ‘this week at 79m Moon, 6, McLeod ~5. mixed nuts 2 lbs for 25. ‘Thomas 15‘, Llmfted. 11094-12-22-21 Mkhael’ weYmmlih Bl- B110“ 11°’ 15v __ 11099-21 ,5‘, MACLURE AND MscKinnon, re- l ' l5 ‘presenting Hudson Bay Co, are pre- THE PRINCE Edwmi “mid m" l pared to purchase 3000 my" ‘ox Pool Ltd. will receive Silver and ‘ pelts within the next two wee-ks Our pm“ F“ pens d3“? n the °m°° ‘prices have averaged considerably M J- A webs“? 5‘ 0°‘. 155 Rich- higher than recent auction sales. mond st" Charlmtawwn- 11096,,“ lU9l5-l3-15-tl84l. THESE ARE DIFFICULT time; ; ffor the fox farmer, but one bright spot is the great demand which ex- lsts for his product. The use of sil- ver fox furs for trimming purposes A GREAT SHOWING-Que can. 110i D555 dOWn Queen Street with- out being attracted by the beautiful windows "of the Wright Shoe Co. T1118 erlteflifisiul; firm have spared neither expense o‘. e501,‘ m make has broadened the market 11nd cre- “a ivmqred "' "' ' both the front and interior of their “ted a Feat demand- w° i"! "M! lqykgfalxr“ to purchase 3000 pelts between new and January 5th at prices above re- ‘cent auction sales. Don't take chances. Get the cash. MacLure ‘and MacKinnon.‘ 11093-31 POLICE COURT — Yesierday‘ morning at the Police Court a case of vagrancy was adjourned until Wednesday. Two drunks appeared one was fined $5 and costs or 10 days and the other $10 and costs or 20 days. A theft case was remanded until Wednesday for sentence. The offender in a case of unlawful sale of liquor was fined $200 and costs or three months in Jail. The case of a man charged with not stopping store up-to-date. Here one finds high quality merchandise marked at most moderatmprices. and service with a smile. I HIKERS IN STANHOPE — On the evening of Friday. Dec. 11th. 192' the rcsdents of Stanhope were 193' amulet! When two comely and cour- 1M‘ szeous maidens, the Misses Revel] 195' and Peters, landed amongst them, having “hoofed it" all the way from Charlottetown in four hours flat. including stops, Thgy wsn jug“- fillb over their feat and not overly fatigued either, although the walk- ing in pfaces was rather heavy. 9 161 162 Jerome ... ... ... .. 163 Arthur ... ... ... .... 164 Carrol... ... ... ... 166 Rutha ... ... 167 Ivan... ... ... 168 Anfhony ... ... ... .... 170 Billie ... ... 1'12 Wendel ... ... ... 174 Freddie ... ..... 175 Gracie ... ... ... ...,,,, 210 Eileen 211 Raymond .... Rotarians Hear Address 0.1 Christmas > Z9; 6. ‘l q. 2 Tiint Christmas is the greatest 7 birthday anniversary cfthc year, and l 9 throws its rays from November right a up until January, that it is an assum- 5 Ed dfly. that no Christian church 7 holds that the actual birthday of 3 Christ was Doc. 25th, but that there 2 has been‘ good authority cited for w observing the birthday of Christ in any other month of the year except December, that back of all the one real fact must be kept in mind, that Christ was born, were among the statements made by His Excellency, the Right Rev. Dr. O'- Sliillvfill, Bishop of Charlottetown, iibbfi@ 8 in addressing the Rotarians at their Katmem “ a weekly luncheon yesterday. sterling . m In dealing historically with the or- Gordon 6 igin of Christmas Day, he said that the observance of Christmas Dsy as l Adam ...-u... Reta Francis Earl John Wilfred Arnold Gerald use-......- sees sseseseele see lee ese eesss Philip James .............. Harold .. . . Jane .. Laure. Jack Ethel Alfred “u... eseese 9 ‘ the Lord's birthday was accepted in Ellffiile first in ass. It was known under different names by different nations. Christmas 1s the English 5 word, Ii Natale the Iliflliilfi, and 4 Noel the French. It ans mentioned ‘in literature in the year 1030. His Excellency said that at the ‘ time Christianity was admitted as a 1 public religion and so proclaimed by the Emperor Constantine, that a large part of the population was ililgnn in heart and mindso that De- i camber 25th, which had been hlth- ' erto celebrated by the pagans as the birthday of the Uncqiiallcd One. came to be celebrated by the Christ- ians as the birthday of the real Son I of God. _ , His Excellency tlien spoke cf the social customs associated with the day, stating that in England the day took on most charming character- istics where the idea of a good meal ‘with plum pudding, mince pies, etc g became dominant. 9 The speaker pointed out that 19 there is a danger of people overcom- 9 mcrcializiiig Chrlfmas and losing 3 ‘< the spirit that i.= suck of it. Christ‘ s-s Omflclrocwwuldsaulmwdw-Jw __ 5 ma imns should be considered as a 30y- 3 ‘ful, cordial, biithesome and meiry 5 ‘day. 7 l The speaker, who is a former R0- 3 tarian, received s. very hearty greet- 4 ing at yesterday's meeting. cud his g eloquent and intarestingaddriss was 4 ‘received with pwolongcd applause. after an accident was further ad- _ 212 George 21.9 955l- Presldcl“ PU” 747m" “'55 Journed for one week. The? were d5app°ml°d h°w°"" l“ 213 Jackie 2 mo. l" the chm? and the 3W5“ we“? ma“! "° l" l" "W 6"" Y"- Ii 214 GWendOlyn 4 Hvn- G- S- Shari» Rev- Dr- Moe- | _ appears that some practical joker had told them that the Gulf W35 frozen over and wagered that they couldn't walk to the Magdalene 1's- lands and back in ten days. They took him up and got ‘as for as Stimhope, but there they were balk- 0d by lack of ice. They "visited for a few days in vain hopes that the ice wou'd make and than in the cold early hours of Wednesday morning hiked back to the City po- litely. but firmly refusing the warm csl; offers of a "lift." town Fire Department took place in the Firemen! Recreation Room in the City Buildng. The 3600 tick- ets sold were placed in a churn which was then revolved by Mr. Angus McEachern, Fire Chief. Before the drawing Mr. McEachern announced that no fireman or member of a fireman! family had been permitted to hold tickets for the rdlo. Also that the contest had been iim'ted to residents of this province. The drawing wns done by Miss Mary 'l‘riilnor, daughter of Mr. J. Austin 'I‘rainor. Miss ‘Irainor was PERSONALS ‘ 238. Mr. Willard Plcketts, of Wilmot 237- lucky is home for his Christmas holidays. 239. ticket, number 1075 which was held 74°- by Mr. E. R. Brow. Chief lifeuach- ML“ “men” NW" 9‘ Emerifld 341. em the“ thanked ‘he p909‘, m‘. Jct, spent the week end in the city 241 their generous support of the en- U“? 311°“ °l he!‘ 515i" MFB- will!!!" 243. terprfse. He stated that the lottery Dflline- 244. brought in about S2125 for the Flue-I ‘ ‘245. mens’ Uniform Fund. The "mount MYS- A359" Tfllemm- °l sack‘ 246. o‘, hand a‘, present is about $425 o, ville, has arrived in the city to spend 24.7‘ Christmas with her parents, Mr. and 24a .Mrs. W. A. Miller. 2w‘ from which she drew the ivuniuanns 250 Mf. Charlie MacDonald. son of ' Hon. J. A. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, of Cardigan, has srriv- 253- ed from Dalhousie University to 354- spend the vacation at his home. 355- MACLEAN-MACKENZlE-At Zion Church Manse, on November 28th. 193i, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Pearle M. MacLean of Clyde River m Daniel MacKenzle o." Fredericton P. E. I. Miss Jean Morrow, RN, arrived 258. home Saturday night on s. two 250, weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr. snd goo, Mrs. F. '1‘. Morrow, 80 l-Iillsboro 8t. 23;“ DEATHS Mr. George Raymond, MeGili Unl- iversity, arrived in the city tospcnd heed. nee Jessie Campbell. Funeral his Christmas holidays with his per- Wedneedov. st 1 obleek- erits, Rev. 11.1). and Mrs. iuyiooos. Miss Mary Macmillan of Cornwall M51’? Gwendolyn student at Dalhousie, and her cou- Chisholm Rogers. dearly loved wife lsin, Mr. Hugh Scott, of Cornwall, of of Douglas A. Ramsay. Funeral ‘Mt. Allison Academy, have arrived service Trinity United Church, Wed- home to spend their Christmas holi- 270. 3'17. 278. 3'10. 380 Messrs Colin and Chester Acorn. who arrived on the Islend from Hos‘ lest Wednesday night due to the serious illness of their moth- ‘ Card of Thanks The fsinily of the late Mrs. Caro- "their mother passed swly the m"! ‘ROI lino Acorn desire to thank relatives, 4p; goiissvip; time]: srrivsi, the iun- 3“ ersi being held on Saturday lI-lt- ass 3N They were belne examined in M‘! psychology, intcgrili calculus. mete- physlcsl analysis. and Greek versi- ficstlon. You see they were tekiul 11001-134241. D. MacLean classes‘. If I merry you, ssid she. will you let ins still keep my 10b It "l! 01' fioc. will I let you? he replied. Dcsr- sst, I'm depending 0a itl chum Valley, student at Pine Hill College, 23B_F‘ranees 252. Hamid ‘new. Margaret or, left on return this morphs-sci: ‘ii-Ridicule 391 Oliftonl... 0 mo recently acclaimed for his work with ‘examinations to teach intent 3“ m,“ 30W: u 215 Maud ...................... o 216 Josie ...................... 5 Kenneth. B- Rlchards- Councllmiw m‘ Theresa 'i Reardon. 0- H- u. Mnsworth. Rob- smflnmw 101' mini-flier. 8M w it 219 James .. 220 Agnes .. ‘I21 Pearl . 222 Hilda ... 323 Frank 224 Minnie .... 225 Rznald ... .. 22B Irene 230 Colin 231. Alton ... ... ... ... ‘282 Roland ... 234 Roma ... ... ... ‘235 Charles ... ... . ...-...- s... "u"... c...- Teresa Eleanor es Viola sou-suns.“ ..- seeessessoeese seseesellslllseeese Billy eseieseeeseeeseesll sesesesssselsnesl Fruit Lawrence Winnlfred ...-counts"..- ssseseeseeeses Mary Veronica Terese Inuls Fred Lens Annie Lilly Arthur Herbert Olive Adeline MN’! Jimmie liens 311v ‘Iheress Milly Kory Mildred Helen .................. llsrl . ...“ ... Gisflyl ... ... Ilsli ... ... Mickie ... "...-us..." lseeessssessesssee ...-unusu- "...-..."..- esseseeeesesslessse "...-......"- "...-us"... sou-......- "cuss-...... "shuns-....- sesenseesoseeessse eeseeeelvvseseseesel Issseeselsssses Illeesesssseseessl lllellssesolssrsrl use sss esf es- Isle "b on s u... --~ sss no ... ... ‘M Mm‘: 395W. Wu have been 800d oil do! tcdsy . s0 you can with EDMOND. n epqurxlL p. 1 win, ',.~ he allowed‘ Vaccination. It is nearly always i° 5° "Wei-I! tomorrow. “...... 3 mo. 3 Mahon, Rev. Father A. I. llluclntyre. g ert T. Holman, H. R. Stewart. The musicii program comprised 1p vocal solos by Mrs. Kenneth Fich- l 5 ards, who received the iwiior of a 9 double encore. , 7 Mrs. K. S. Rogers Wm accompan- g 1st for Mrs. Richards, and Mr. Al- 5 mm bert Blanchard for the Roliirian 9 songs. 5 6 g Fiery Clara Bow QFlashes To Fame 'With “Kick In” The Clara Bow of "Kick In", now showing at the Capitol, isrenlly a new Clara Bow, a dramatic emo- tionally fiery star. but those who recall those brief glimpses of the real Bow talent in other dramatic moments will find it only the reel- lzation of something they knew the "It" girl rossessed all along. "Kick In" is something new for Clara Bow. entirely divorced from the "flapper" dramas with which her fame is chiefly ociated. In "Kick In" Clara has both story and opportunity as the fighting, lov- ing victim of circumstances who battles the law to keep her sweet- heart, as a desperate, helpless wo- man striving to retain her lover's right to go straight. The story is human, vital drama of down-to- earth emotions. Filled with inter- esting chsrscters, it has pathos, dra- I ma, humor and romance. ' Regis Toomcy, in the leading male l role, will be chiefly remembered for his great performance in “Allbi." In "Kick In," he outdoes himself, in a role similar to the one that brought him first fame. Wynne Gibson, one of Paramount's bright. new personalities, seen recently in "The Gang Buster" and William Powell's "Man of the World," is ex- ‘cellcntly cast. Juliette Compton, ‘another new Paramount acquisition. 9-15 a player interesting to observe. 9 The male support includes Leslie 5 Fcnton, Donald Crisp and Paul 4 Hurst. I "Kick In" is another feather in l0 the cap of the established drsristio B director, Richard Wallace. who Wll 4aai-eceaqiieos:5w»aqo-rosoe5i-ssn~sericseooneenooeo5wsoeceou 9 Ruth Chnttcrton in "The Right to 10 Love." The story, of course, is thst powerful drama of love versus the law. Don't miss "Kick In." for l mo, which is the 0st warlike ns-_ tion. ‘one for the asking. He is n well e ‘ 11091-11 F‘ 131m .1110 nun RESTORED T0 HEALTH WHEN CASES SEEMED IIOPELESS "J m Y. \ 10000400440 PG-cod day to you, Mr. O'Brien, And how is the pain in your spine? Sure divil a bit Is there of it, For the Fhrador cured it up flue." O§QQ§Q-OQ-OQQOOOQJOQO~QQQQ-Q__QQ§.._§ | The above lines, though written ‘from c sense of humor. are not mere fiction. '.'i'hcre actually is a man named O'Brien who we: cured of lumbago after many months of great suffering and his full name and address will be given to any- Q4rO-O4000O*' Fur Topifd JERSEYS The Royal Gift educated gentleman and wlll asure- any one thst he found complete re- lief through means of the Farador. Mr. O'Brien will also ssssure any- one thst by means of the Pitt-HID! his little daughter was cured of pneumonia when three doctors eon- sidered her beyond hope of cure. When the Farador was applied‘ with hot compress over the breast of the child, it quickly relieved the conjestion, brought down the tem- perature and made her persplre freely, and in a few d‘y5 slit W95 out of danger. Both lather and daughter are eulvyiuB 9x691161** health at the present time. I take this opportunity of wish- ing Mr. O'Brien and all my old patrons a very merry Christmas. W. EDGAR ENMAN. Fai-‘dcr Representative. 268 Sydney St., Charlottetown. Mr. J. S. Perry is agent for the Farador in Summersidc. i A Special Buy "on Sale Today at a New Low Price $295 The One Uvershoe That Makes a liich Appearing Gift OQOOQOQ-O-O-OO §OQO Ermine Opera Wrap Supplants Cassock TORONTO, Dec. ZL-Au Opera wrap of cotton bstiing dotted with iodine to simulate ermine had something to do with the fact that Nova Scotti. didn't produce one more minister. But its’ all most re» spectable. The mother of a. young war re- cruit called Ross Hamilton, had had such ambitions for her son, now, the noted feminine impersonator er "Dumbells," but, as Mr. Hamilton commented yesterday, she had s. e re-eeeoeoes >044 ecu come e o4 oooowoooso-eo-o» o..¢.¢4§§+4‘ ‘iliE WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY FORMERLY ALLEY'S y‘. ‘ "' ' ' ' """*""""t*“""“"‘“*tfl~oew»eeflewse+vg+o+eoooo+o _ , c-e-ouow» was all right in the family. Of all war mementos, Ross Ham- ilton tressures the strangest. After hs had spent 33 months at the front, there came the forming of "Dumbelis" and lots being drawn for the feminine role, Ross Ham- ilton was the goat. His first frock wrs of canvas, sewn on just before the show, and this he still kCcps as treasured war relic, along with the ermine cloak of batting and iodine which completed the costume. As soon as they got under way. Ross Hamilton sent an S. 0. S. to GITY FISH STURE Fridayk Specials Dressed Fresh Cod . . . . Dressed Fresh Haddock . rresh Fillets .. 20c Jm Smells, Fresh Halibut. Salmon, . Finnan lladdle. Herring, Boneless Cod, etc. e ...-...“ choicest Oysters by bulk or opened to order. City Fish Store {girl friends in England for cloth- es. but they sent him only one dress and a deluge of crepe dc chine undies which he does not wear- nor corsets (reported on outhority Phone 130i 169 Grafton St- of his sworn oath that he wouldn't ~ be found dead wearingthcm.) And he hopes some dsy that will settle‘ the matter, for he is bored stiff. i by eternal off-stage queries about‘, his trousseau. ‘They'd laugh their‘ heads off if they knew," he chuck- ' led. His impersonations give him a reel kick because theymean real acting. but ho leaves that kick at the stage door. i DATES' "Qssufiinj uiiiv MEAT MARKET: Business Hours 8 a.m. to‘ 6.00 p.m. except Saturday 10 p.m. 4 lbs. for DRAINED CHERRIES oil lb. Crysthilized Cherries 80¢ lb. BULK RAISINS ‘ 2 lbs. for 2 large bottles-Ext. LEMON AND VANILLA I 2 for SHELLED WALNUTS ‘We have choice meals and vegetables to offer you at the following prices : Best Island Products. Steak 17c per lb. Best Roasts . . . .. 15c per lb. Rib Roasts . 12c per lb. Cheaper cuts as low as 6c per Fresh Pork best cuis 15c per-lb. ‘ Choice Potatoes 10c per peck. MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. for TABLE RAISINS pkg, A trial order will convince you. Business is good we ap- preciate it. ciisii and ciiinv MEAT MARKET 20c 187 Great George Street. T,‘ . ' Charlottetown. Guam Turkey’ DL " i i 111N118. Cor. Kent & ii‘ la. Si. ‘ Phone 1210. » Chicken at Lowest Prices.‘ ll 7 MINCE MEAT l‘- lb. ,L.