HEAD UPI ‘for BEAUTY lleeteech sec- able in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. cuNl-‘nuiinsr on u!‘ GU3- ANCIL l L-soEe-lil-iii-lt .- {Mew ssqrrsifsaz; T- .y Q. _r was: -2222: s. “as; ennui ‘i . i i i 1 t a leelfls and beelly. 29 King Square appropriate or more supply ol Punch Cigars High quality, superb the title oi "Canada's order lrom your dealer rmrnrss BEAUTY A pleasure to give to get - and to smoke Q No gilt to a smoicer can be more and enchanting llavour have won Punch Write "Punch Cigars" at the top oi your list oi "What to get lor men"—- TASTilUII-Y DICORATED l0! CHRISTMAS -.,c_. Phone 1604 welcome than a Havana lragronce Finest Cigar." Advertisements following day must be not later than 11 A. M. CARD greeting cards printed with name and address $1.25 to $2.75 per doz. all“ your selection at the ian corripanied Polly. 1s visiting Mrs. R. M. ville. Miss Lila Peters Bay, ffiss May Quinn of Auburn and Miss Mary M a Greenfield, are in the city attend- ing the six O EASTERN GUARDIAN .."1‘hie column la Charlottetown Guardian may handed to Hume. Montague Detachment of the R. C. M. P office in the Civic Buiding. tlelnt, in the Kings County Iiosplrsl. John, New Brunswick, is at Eresent visitin . den, visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Meilish on Sunday. ANNOIJNCING the bk Pelt Show. Clmrlotrcwwn hotel, December 19th to find. Watch ior particulars. 1106"" YOU: pelts for this show. ls-LWI-li-i-ii. CHRISTMAS SEAL Bill/O - CAeiTP-Today from. 1.46 to 8 P. M. interview with Dr. G. J. Wnerrett, Executive Secretary c. '1‘. A. L-M-lii-l-il. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. - for insertion the in this office CHRISTMAS S. — P61101181 u- Office . Ll _ PEI-S ON ALS Mrs. John Leziate. Westmount ac- by her iii-tie daughter, the Rev. Dr and Mil-w. Beirut Miss Reta ‘Power of Summer- MsoKenna of St. ECKQIIII weeks short curse. reserved for news of local interest but. adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents s. word strictly payable .n advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to ti: their Rept. Archie ..'1N NEW QUARTERS -- . have moved into their new PERSONALS .'Mr. James, Brooklyn, is a ..'Mrs. Harold Mabey of Saint her mother, Mrs. L. Bur- 0111118118. . .'Mlss Pearl Mellish paid a short ..'M.r. Martin Currie of Summer- today. IEIFECIOS PANETEAAI 10¢ h bans e110 end l5 Claws tw Row CIGAR PUNGI llLlIS In l‘ 5¢i l! PIDYOST TAE BEAUTY PBIZI , Dee. 2—(OP)--1’.prd Provost P. J. Dollan has been a- warded £1,000 ($4.50) ee a bene- feowrofthecitryofwlsicn he is ehial machines. he awed. known as the St. Mungo Prize, was insti- tuted by an anonymzus Glflswignlll, It is awarded to the person who has done most to beautify the city, increase its well-being, or increase opportunities for culture or edu- cation. Lord Provost Dollan is the Scottish editor of the Dally Herald. Add cheer and eimlort to your home. Light Condition with Idlson Meade lamps h the proper sires. Prices are new the lowest In history. Better Light . .- Better Sigh: A Gayer Night Life EDISON! CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC 1.153s» At Home ~ .»"|so Willi LAMP now om soc MADE IN CANADA MAZDA amps [-81 side spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Currie, Montague. James _ an l‘ (Notices. Members of the Beeches lion's Club were made honorary mem- ber! o! the 84th Toronto ‘ Wolf which they are sponsor- Oiib Pei. 1118 Specimens of toys made by M. Johns, Nfld, Boy Scouts in con- nection with their annual gout Shop we: this year at ‘(the All-Newfoeundlm 1311110124011. Each Beturde during 0o Boy Bcouts of ‘flail, B, 6., . 31ml?” °‘ “i”. open areas o c as r o a beautification pa More than 2,000 pedestrians of Elmira. N. Y, received “tickets? from Boy Bwuts during s traffic safety drive sponsored by the Elmira. Junior Chamber of Corri- merce. Scouts stationed through- di t hen ing chances by violating traffic rules. The ticket read, “You are a jay-walker." Maltese Boy scouts. like their brother Scouts elsewhere through- out the Empire, are rendering valuable wartime service. They are fit gas masks, bluelng car lights, and acting as messengers, orderlies and coast watchers. Old- er Scouts are on evacuation con- trol and first aid duty with the 5t. John Ambulance Brigade, and have registered for the blood trans- fusion service. The attempt of a 12-year-old English Boy Scout of the 2nd 'I‘ic'ntsln (North China) Scout Group to rescue r. Japanese bother in s. rought sea near Peltalho was recounted in a list of medal a- ward casos issued in London. From shore the Scout. Anthony Lambert, saw a. bather in difficulties and an- other man endeavouring to save him. Lambert; ran along the beech until level with the pair. then plunged in and swam 50 yards to help the rescuer. Toge- ther they got the drowning man ashore, where Lambert began arti- ficial respiration. The man, a Ja- panese, did not recover, having been affected by sunsiroke. For his courageous effort Scout Lambert ..°Mr. F. G. Kennedy Southport receml purchased a valuable fox from t eranoh or Mr. J. R. Brohaut Montague. ..'Mr. 118.1? Tidrnarsh of Char- lottetown s business trip to Montague day. ..'Mr. Fred Rose and party of New Brunswick spent the past week in Montague buy g fox pelts. ..'Mr. Keith Fraser of the Mont- ague Branch of the Bank of Com- merce has been transferred to the Charlottetown branch. ..'Misg Vera Beck nurse -in -training at the P. E. I. Hospital spent the weekend with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bock, onto- gue. ..'The many friends of Mr. E. R. Murphy of Montague will be pleased to learn that he isstendily improv- ing after his recent illness. .'Mr. sheldon Ross and M}. glint owar Vickersons swre. ..‘Mr. L. ‘ '. Roper of Char- lottetown made a business trip to Montague, ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie returned from New Glasgow, N. B. from their hour/moon. They will take up residence in Montague. ..°Mr. Charles Mctnuiis of Ken- sington, was in Montague on busi- ness. ..'1vn-. CI. C. Montgomery of Summerside was in Montague this week on business. ..'Oapt. John Archie Mums o! Murray River entered the King's County Hoepiiei for treatment. ..'Mr. Vance Strickland of Mur- ray River, was operated on in the King's County Hospital for ap- pendicitis recently. ..'Mr. Horace Hewitt and party from Montague, motored to Al- berton. James Murry of the lb- land Telephone 00., spent the a day in Montague. ..'Mr. Vernon Dixon of Hir- tune, ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bruee B. Yea. .."!‘he Montague Hockey held a. special meeting in Dr. L. A. Johnsbonwa office, Monday eve- ning to make preparations for the coming season. N. J. “IGIIMIII n- oently for Halifax on a visit to is son Douglas Nicholson of the P. E. I. riders. was undergoing an operation for e f ury. K1166 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION fitting and supplying Ghssu Etc. II. J. IAABOII OPTOMETBIBT Montague, P. l. I. Office Hours: 10 to ll A. I.- H d I to I P. M. oli a eta, meal, or ice Conga-t: with DIUGBTOII Robert semple have completed a ob on the exterior of Mr. ..'M§'l.O'i10lB0lAX'l!ifl-Y of Lower who was awarded the Gilt. Cross. "Those of us who are concerned with the Juvenile Court do thank God for the work that the Boy Scouts Asoclation has done, and ls doing."-—Juvenlle Court Judge W. F; Lane, addressing the annual meeting of the Moncton, N. Scout Association. For the check-up on shifting trends of street traffic annually made by Edmonton's City Engin- eer, nearly 300 Boy Scouts were used in four-hour shift on two days between 7.30 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. The boys were provided with tally cads and placed at 21 street inter- sections. In a town planning survey of Fort, William and Port Anthur Boy Scouts were used by the town planning expert. H. L, Seymour, to make an afternoon count. of vehicular traffic of the two cities. A special coirnt. of pedestrians was made by the Scouts in the busi- ness areas between 4.45 and 5.45 p. in. Durlng Vancouver's combined drive on behalf of the Community Chest and the Red Crass, bu the question, “Why should the Boy Scouts organization be supported by the Community Chest?" the an- swer was glven: "Just listen in at the Juvenile Court ainy day in the week and see what happens to youngsters who have to spend all their leisure time on the streets." Asparently people act differently at. fferent street corners. Edmon- ton Boy ts on traffic check- up duty for the City Engineer were interviewed by an Edmonton Hosiery, Full Fashioned All Wool Full Fashioned Full Fashioned, Chiffon Pullovers, short wool fancy knit. terns and colors. Boxed. From — - — ¢- — - — For: LADIES Any woman will be pleased with "a new dress as a Christmas gift. We have a large selection to choose from. styles in sizes 12 to 50. Price to suit everyone ‘1 .98 ‘° ‘1 6.95 Crepe—-—--------‘1aoo Hose———------‘llaoo 01' semi-service weight — - - — and long sleeves -$E s98 h ‘L50 Shirts, plain and fancy broadcloth new Christmas stock. Men always need more shirts, a real Prices 98c, $1.19, $1.49 and $1.95 Boxed Glove and Muffler Sets in warm all S Plain White and Green — — Socks in fine wool and silk and wool, new pat- I All new fall 25c ‘° $1.00 Flannel House fastenings. Smart styles. 79c All Wool Swcate; Cardigan $2.98 to $3.95 T- -- FOR MEN -- Bath robes, soft. flannel in plain navy, Bergundy and green with silk cord Ties, be sure to see our large range of ties, all gift. trim. A very useful new for Christmas from ‘ i iii _ _ 36.75 256 ° *1 00 Mufflers in fancy cash- mere and silk. A very smart gift from $1.00 ‘° $2.25 a popular gift. Prices from-—---—---- Coats——-——-——-- GIrIa8to14-——————— Misses sizes — Salas i031 Hand Bags — - 81‘98 and iziso nun-y‘ House Coats in a beautiful array of e010" EZlt.‘.‘."3°§"_?"_‘°°' ’3.95 ‘° $7.95 ‘$.95 Ski Suits of warm pure wool blanket cloth. Jackets have kasha suede linings, Zipper $8.95 Pyjamas, flannelette and broadcloth in smart new colors and patterns, alivays $1.95 Call in at our store and look over our large stock when you are on your next. shopping trip. Journal reporler reganiiitg the actions of pedestrians and car drivers. At 104th Avenue and Jas- per the Scouts reported “Not a single fault to find with ped- estrians or drivers during a three hours’ count." A. Jasper and l02nd Street, however. the Scouts’ report was: "We saw four women Jay- waikers almost get run over a lit- tle while ago. We saw two cars hit the curb in nmkin-g a right hand turn, rtnd we saw several cars make a left turn by first driving over to the right curb, instead of making it from the car tracks." Braokley Point A miscellaneous shower was held for Mr. and ms. Walter McLU-IB on the evening of Nov. 21st. A lar8° number of useful and valuable gifts were received and an eflillyarble evening upent in music and danclni- On the evening of Tuesda . N0‘!- 28 friends and neighbors callhd on Mr. and Mrs. don Mid presented them with a screen. Refreshments were “Wed by the ladies and a pleasant social Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If {an suffer from rheumatic or noun pain try this simple expensive home recipe. Get; o. k- FQ o RU-EX t rom your dnizgis. quart 0f water, add the lemons. It's easy. No trou le at all and pleesesr . You need only I teb nfuls two times s. day. Often wthin 4U hours-sometime t; “splen- dldreeiiitssreobtain. Trythia prescription. Feel good. Be wthoiit Mwwl’ l5 mnmlucm “m” P" rheumatl of uriti; in a ain 31%;” mliatki“ in n“ n3‘ 0mm‘ Coats onlly e fellveoents ally. Mizincv beck if it does not help you. RU-EX N is for sale and recommended by ‘I'll! JENKINS PHARMACY ‘I'll ILIXALL DRUG STORE CIIARIDTTETOWN L-‘IEG-ll- 22-24-28-12-1-4-5-6-7. evening spent. Mia Helen sister. Mil. Ilionel is visiting her ounk . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKensrle. Mr. Herbert McKenzie, Mrs. kl dPttwo Bunchlilldtetlllie B . Y. ofmfinellnd Mrs. Walter Mcllur LADIES’ WEAR 99 QUEEN STREET PHONE 1501 II. K fiii‘ omzssrmr. co. MEN and BOYS’ WEAR 144 GREAT crooner: STREET fi PHONE 1500 (r Q We are buying all kinds of Lives and Dressed Poultry ciaily at our Plants in Charlottetown and Kensington. It will nay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. Charlottetown Kensington ¥ _J The sch 1 cert is in rolgrem under themes conic directionpo the Pharaoh. teacher, Miss pert f Mr. Arohi A unwell oils s; our brev: o," new“ "relate"... ~22‘ un was e a s Mr. Mr Lemuel Oudmora on Thursday read evehing. An address was a beau ul wrist weloh was pre- sented to e by Mr. Wstecn Ctidmwe. Following lunch the re- mainder of the evening was nt in . . Rlflnfflid k and M)‘. . Johnston rend sev- eral guitar solos whidh were much enioycd by all. ‘¢v$“‘ P 110 Kent Si. Vvvvv vvvwvvvvvvvvvvvv ’ W. tlcilliii Soliciting Silver Fox shipments For The Maritime Fur Pool Limited Satisfactory service guaranteed. ~ Please bring your furs to Ill. Charlottetown A ans‘ Mr. Gregor MoCallum and i SEVENTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION In Ald of» Crippled Children Thursday Evening. December 7th. 6 P. M. OVER CI-ICK (1310 on Your Dial) 4 SPECIAL PRIZES 4 that number will receive a GRAND PRIZE 0F A 12-15 LB CHRISTMAS TURKEY. Get Good Entertainment. Greatly Aid Crippled Children. Get. Good Value For Your Money. There are about 500 articles in all listed. As soon as 165 articles have been sold, numbers up to this amount will be placed in a hat and one number drawn. The BUYER of the article having the similar number will receive a SPECIAL 8-10 lb. CHRISTMAS TURKEY. This will be repeated with each remaining 165 articles, giving three special prizes. in addition a GRAND PRIZE will be drawn for in the same manner from all the numbers sold and the buyer holding