> BHER 4, 192.1 I ~i.|-¢4.. ->vb-.€'vQ"E-ol4<.- .1. 1 Every clcly is a‘ ,BEAUTY connzsr and you are in it! ' “Slellfle yo“ look iu" “k. a school Si" hm“ [or ‘he holidays l " natural beauty wins admiration. i: K001111108 "Wiforever when a woman keeps herfresh, natural loveliness. At any ago, ill wouldn't dream 05 ll" I98 an)’ ‘MP bu‘ cdq’ F I it keeps ms really clean. . ..._.__.,. -§¢< ,_; B10 a dozen cahas of Calay and use them to the exclusion ofoll other soaps until they are gone. By that time you will resolve never to let another soap touch your shin! One brief minute with Calay’s caressing lather and warm water. Then rinse with cold water. Your face ' feels wonderfully clean and soft. Today, get a dozen cakes of Calay, the one soap praised by 73 leading skin ‘- v C0-C0. 11nd: soar or r doctors. Calay can help you win in Life's Beauty Contest. iCgA L A Y BEAUTIFUL WOMEN MADE IN CANADA .1-<§; . l NEW navm, . Conn, Dec. 4 - iin the last 45 years the Henry Dra- =_ per medal by the National Academy of sciences has been awarded- to ll t Q“ twenty men. The first woman to gwin this award, for scientific achie- Q moment is Miss Annie Jump Cannon astronomer at Harvard University. '. Miss Cannon attributes her love :_l' Ior astronomy to her mother, who i‘ taught her to observe the night of stars. Bhe went to the Har- I’ ;¢.,>'.Zj_. 1 .34.; ‘skies from the sttio window. Her girlhood observations were clone with the aid of a smoking candle rto light her astronomical gukle gvard observatory as a. young woman and hos accomplished one of the most monumental astronomical $8835 0f all times. . She has catalogued more than . '30it000,000 stars. The meaning oi i ~_,n ’ l i! .,. ..| II uh ‘f l’- 2i l” 1w ac fit ii this may be understood by recalllns that all the seeming myriuls of lg-..___ visible stars number only about 5.000. Her catalogue is based on the spectra of the stars, which is a pho tographic analysis oi the light of each oi the vast host in llCl‘ catalo- gue. This analysis shows whether the stars are composed mainly oi one substance, such as hydrogen or oi something else. In the Henry Draper catalogue, where her work is printed she recor ded 225.300 stars. ‘This covered eve- ry star in the heavens brighter than the eighth magnitude. The publi- cation required nine volumes. Since completion of this catalo- gue seven years ago, she has gone ahead with the still fainter stars, extending down almost to the 12th magnitude. In these seven years Mix Cannon has added another 100,000 star “spectra". Her catalo- gue is used by astronomers an over ' prices. prompt returru. F. B. Conrad. the world: g . VERADY PRESTONE 77/ l " I Th’ 175C T lThe contracting parties were Miss "rm; cnAnborragllvlcu/sanlnn TIIE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lottetown. —__._ 513., Ch'town. IIOPEFIELD HALL-There will be service in the l-lopeiield Hall Sun. day Dec. 6th, at 1 P. M‘. conducted by Louis Harris. —--.__ BRING YOUR. silver fox furs t0 Sam Isaacs at Stmuel Kennedy's, Kent Sh, Charlottetown, 10549-11-30-¢0d l wk A nsmry AFTERNOON TEA and sale of fancy work and useful articles for Christmas gifts at Bap- tist School Room, Friday, December fth- 10627-12-3-21. NEW GLASGOW AND OAVEN. DISH-Services in the United Church on Sunday. Dec, 6th, New Glfl-ssvw at 11 A. M. ; and Cavendish at 7.30 P M. Rev. H. B. Bishop, minister. . SUNDAY SERVICES-mew Glas. gow Church of Christ: Mbrning worship 11.00 A. M. evening 730 P M. afternoon service in the Fredic- ton Church 3.00 P. M. Wm G. Quigley, minister. CHURCH SERVICES-On Dec. 6th will be conducted at Alexandra at ll A. M.; Hamlbrook at 3 P. M.; Cross Roads at '1 P. M. The ordin- ance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at, each service. E. J. Chis- holm, minister. NEW LONDON GROUP-Pres“ byterian Church in Canada services on Sabbath Dec. 8th will be as fol-l lows: 11 A. M. Geddio Memorial Church; 2. 30 P. M. Long River; 7.00 P. M. Clifton. 'I‘hess services will be conducted by Mr. V. E. Orsborn. POLICE COURT~At the Police Court yesterday morning gym drunk and incapable cases appeared. One offender had his five dollar bail bond estreated the other was remendedun til today. The offender in an assault case was fined $30 and costs 0r co days. Two parties charged with hav- ing stolen goods in their possesslo were committed for trial to the Sup- remo Court. Judgment was elven in an gjectment case. A number of mrther tax appeals were heard by the appeal board. PRETTY WEDDING-A very pretty wedding was solomnized at St. Peter's Bay Manse on Wednes- day evening November 18 at 6 o'clock by Rev. John Adam-son- Lydia May Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Simons of Cable Head West and Mr. Wilfred MacLaren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacLaren of the same place. The bride looked very winsome in a dN& of white radium lace and bridal veil with shoes and stockings to match. After the wedding ceremony the happy couple motored to the home of the bride, where a reception was held in honor of the bride and groom. The bride was the re- cipient of many lovely gifts. The HIGHEST MARKET prices paid for Silver Fox Furs. Sam Iaaacs at Samuel Kennedy's, Kent st" Ch". 1054 9-l1~30—cod 1 wk SILVER FOX FUR wanted. 8am 188-808. at Samuel Kennedy's, Kent 10t49—11-30-eod 1 wk MCLURE AND MACKINNON will open the fur buying season lvllanday, December 7th. 10613-0! A GIFT FOB CHRISTMAS and all the year round is s subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian. Sent it to friends at home or abroad, They will appreciate it. ti HAMPTON PASTOBALCHARGE —Th¢ services for Sunday Dec. 6th are Hampton o; 11; DeBlblo at 3, and Bonshaw st. ‘l. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. 5'1‘. JOHN PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Belfast. Sunday Dec. 6th. Service at 3.30 in the after- noon. Rev. Alex R. Gibson. Mim- tague will preach. PBESBYTEBIAN SERVICES-As follows for Dec. 0th: Highfield at ll A. M.; Mt. Stewart at 3 P. M. Marshfield at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. UIGG BAPTIST CHURCH-A church service will be conducted in the Uigg Baptist Church on Dec. 8th at 1.15 P. M by. Rev. E. J. Chis- holm. SUNDAY SERVICES-Servioesin Tryon and Crapaud United Church- es on December 6th will be held at 1i A. M.. and 7 P. M‘, respectively. At the evening appointment the choir will join in the putting on “The Prodigal Son." Covehead And v11 Stanhope ell We are pleased to note the much g“ needed improvements that have been made on the Western Covehead Road. These include a number of °“ widened and made much safer for the travelling public. An aqueduct has been put in on Gurneys Hill and the entire road has been round- ecl, proper drainage established and all rough places filled and levelled. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Webster, ors to Covehead on Sunday. Old friends were pleased to feel the hearty handciasp and to hear Mr. Webster's fine voice in the music of the church service. This worthy couple formerly lived 1n this vicin- lty. Mr. Webster having been propri- etor of the Covehead store for some years. Congratulations are being extcnd- ' ed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDon- aid, Covehead Road. on the arrival of a beautiful baby boy at their home. Mrs. Thomas Woolridge has clos- ed her residence in Covehead and has gone to spend tho winter months with , her daughter, Mrs. Archibald Munn, Little Sands. Mrs. Woolrldgc will be much missed by her friends and neighbors, who wish her a pleasant winter and a sure re- turn to the old home in the early spring time. Miss Emily Stewart, teacher, Stan- hope. spent the week end at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart, Harrington. Miss Isobel Brown has resumed hcr many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacLaren Join in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. (Patriot Please Copy.) ’ nPOULTRY-lt will pay all fanners and merchants to get in touch with me i! you have my ’ Reggae why it is the Perfect ‘Anti-Freeze This tree-Blowing anti-trapeze keeps your engine mn- ' cook-as well a s s a I e t r o m healing-and that’: important Ion- economical dressed poultry to offer. Highest 106l1-12-Z-3l autonomous-owls. I C l 5m" "°"°"° wf-SSZM “uflvlngooncoc 0w o] n long-clog Radio Smloo a 1W3” Ii ering health. work as teacher of Covehead Road School, after a week's absence on ac- count of the serious illness in the P. E. I. Hospital of her sister, Miss Roberta Brown, York. We are pica- ed to learn that Miss Roberta is convalescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Frizzell, Dr. James Duck and the Misses Edna, Edith and Muriel Fkizeell. all of Covehead, were a motor party to Charlottetown on Sunday and at- tended the morning service in the Baptist Chilrch. Mr. Walter Marshall, stanhopc, who has been fndisposcd for some time is improving steadily. Although still on a. diet hc is gradually recov- Mrs. Gurney, West. Covehead, who has been spending the autumn with relatives in Btanhope, left on Sun- day for East Royalty on a visit to her son, Mr. Henry E. Gurney. Mr. Charles Hughes, Harrington, was a. visitor to Covehead on Sun- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan West, City, won recent Sunday visitors to Cove- head, guests of Col. J. R. and Mrs. Allan. , Mr. and Mrs. George Kiclly- C0"- hoad. motored to Kensington on Monday to attend the funeral of the lots m. ninth. ______,___i “Mother, may I go out to swim?" "Yes, but watch your behavior. Keep away from those camera men Oryoufll land in the rowfllfllfel’ _w, 0., in Boston ‘lhnleript. Modern Luggage Of what avail is a smart, well- ‘Flor the more extensive travel, we - who travels, prOVlded she has notlhanscrs. drawers. cupboards. shoe- every imaginable sort of whether by land, air, or seafwilen Plan to give ORIENT Hosiery from the Wright Shoe C0.’s wide range the (iii! ‘.'§li'3" really prefers. Would you believe i’. ! Uur $1.00 Orient now shows the shecrcst vfiilioir in beautifully soft shades as lrflrhnn. Smoke, Gun Metal, Inky-Black, all flu‘ Ella‘ evening gown. Service weights in all shades in (it'll-n: seilat Complete Hockey Boot. and Tube Skate Outfit-Elena Woxnczii». 5F» - Boy's-all attached . . . . .: . . . . . . . . . .. Ovcrshoes, in many smart styles, all Jerseys-We I'm m my c335 SZF1~RJQ carry no cottons, Dainty Ostrich Feather Bou- Seamless Ovcrhost- \\ 1.1 :-.i -.' doirs in four colors . . . . . . .. Grey, Fawn, Brown or ‘Bialcli, Sport Hose (cashmere) Red w - _. , t. - , Green, Fawn’ Tan U t Puhlfltss gllgjylglfil) Etcnnli. A VISIT T0 THIS MODERN SHOE STORE WILL REPAY YOU The WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY Formerly ALLEYS HhEIKIAFQQlIPd-I Wlliiillilfrlzfilllm’ hill-Z i ? Ill‘, I ' z . Aim James“ lIugh-QBTJAnd wmmvdete eight or nine hats. with] This luggage business has been M... n, McDonald; Sick Com the cr°wns "m"! ‘We! One B-lwthelfl brought down to a fine art. m! I . luv. three months, Mrs ‘lldlllililr’, .\i-' -' l; Programme Com 7mm. M12. Nvil H. Mbltcbd, Mrs Rillrtlwv}; lh-Lt-od and Mary M0:- l‘l.“>.'ii‘)'. The secretary gave a report ml veins: hold on Nov. 13th, Whllt 1c be hcfll l-vcry Friday night. Prizes n1": as i"? vs. Laciics lst, Mrs. P lvlul. u-rl: Conrolatlon, Miss McInnis ¢......-. Modern Wardrobe oscn wardrobe to the wcmanlind the wardrobe trunk with its ORWELL W0 NUS INSTITUTE nipped herself with suitable lug-i-boxes and many other modern lnno; The annual meeting of the or. ge? Luggage now appears for vatlons the One and Ollly method oi ‘well Women's Institute was held travclprflnsporting the lovely fragile ‘at the home of Mrs. J. D. Murnn 20W“ which Fla-Shh" 1W5 dflcfeed cn Nov. 18. with seven mcmbcijrl and 4 e sees the latest; innovations, be Dressing cases, or overnight bags, C]-Qpd_ realizes that, gone are when gowns were packed tlghtiypacked. one on top of the other, never toi As far as the leather goes, there look the same again. Efficiency is the basis of new de- cf crocodile and alligator. which are o, financial report for 1931, The to. signs end we find suitcases fitted with: For thr- air-minded, leather and’ hangers, just enough to accommo- canvas trunks and Charlottetown, were welcome vlsit- dam the hall-dozen dresses plunked waterways, and the ap_ they for a short week-end or an prom}, to the church road has been ‘extended trip round the world, one grow more and more attractive with ' the days in baggage. For the week- that NEW HAT BOX Talking of hat, boxes, a new roll‘ 15°F 115811115 59mm- lone visitor presvnt The meeting l. ‘their dainty fittings so ingeniously. ‘is little change, with the exception‘ ,coming back into vogue. suitcases ‘made on lightweight, frames. are The may be wanted for the visit. Wkhimotorists, also, is not forgotten, and‘ this case may be taken a litticlwe find for hinuthe very latest in Mcmod‘ remlccted; Vice Presidentfl-ali l0 n. matching must, match. llare tucked away right out of sizht lubo appear from nowhere at sl-l~tfi+++++i Special! Aylmer Red Label Slzrawbe ry J No. 21/: tins Standard Quail‘ Tomatoes 2 tins 15¢, health . . High Meat Special! Libby’s Choice GRAPEFRUIT Australian TABLE RAISINS | n. pkg. .. 48C gmecorations 73h. .. .. .. .100 SPICE and HERBS 2oz. Olson Shakers 2"’ 18c Choice Table Cellophane wrapped. s ...;=t.._ 12c SPECIALS 0N SALE mmunanosmou-e-os-oowunnmmnnn fTfifi-[QRKCL- Q Fl DE R OFFICE A shopping 0 placed at your disposal-Use It. Flannelett 643-21026. hence this offer-you'll exclslm high light of the senon. Pink or Blue Borders. Size 70 x SEND YOUR ORDER THROUG OFFICE. HHG-‘PHHMEM WHITE SUI; 5lb.bag G R A P E S 2lbs........... older the quality for the money-u moneymavlng 90. White or Gray with 35c COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. Every home will require blankets- opened by repeating the (imts 1st. Mr. Bernard McRae. Con Roll call was answered by “Aiiicd .~= .=, , W: Earl Fraser. On Nov. Leaders in the Great; War." Thu ‘ ‘Viiss Hazel McLeod, minutes of last meetlng were renll alklrdock Mclnod. and signed also minutes of last. an- . Louis Murraay, Con- nual meeting. The Secretary gavv .: I. : n. . ll. Fraser On Novjz7, ." 1st, BT05. W SOMt- XI‘ tal receipts were $347.90. eicpendit- stunt on Bftzrclock Mclalxi. urcs 344,82, leaving a balance oi (i~‘ll'* ' fix. Viflliie McRae, Con- 5308. An election <1,‘ officers for}: 17,1". Sstnnrt Robertson. the ensuing year than took plan»! . nwiiiig to br- held gt the as follows: President, Mrs. Pcrcylcumc l: .\I:.<. Lm :\Il-mnald_ 3,011 anslvcrcd by _"Conun- flirts hut b0X—f01‘ IUEBBBB travelling equipment. Suitcases that Mrs. D. c. McDonald; Secretary. ‘(h-urn " 'l‘llr= nzclstiilq then adjourn- Treasurer. Mary Morrisscy, rc-clccnfvn, 1, cd; Directors, Mrs. Neil H. McLeorl.ll~r.< Il s. ~: v lVis. J. D. Martin, Mrs. Mcinnis: Iiiflll. ‘f"l r strvvd by the hosi- .\l".~. Murdock Mc- ‘POHK-Fslttr-l-Ilrrifli-hi- ' ‘ 40 oz. M --.a----_-...aa--- .- Aylmer Diced NO. 2 y a Carrots itikz“? ‘it’ I I'-'i-i~l"Z"l"l"l"I"{".~. 9c ’ -I"!“Z~'l*Z'-!"l~i"l'4+'l ilueen I l8 oz. Jar yes m. .. .15‘ Quality Meats Economically Pricellhre always found at our Counter-Specials will he found daily anti, to enjoy these sav- ings to the fullest extent we advise you to shop daily. --- No. 2 Tall Tins Each .. .. .. .. 4+1- _ _ Qafonyq Black "Tea ,.,,68c Lemon and Vanilla EXTRACT ilttflislli" 16¢ SHORTENIN?‘ vs lb. 211;; , 1 onvenlencs e Blankets Each when you con- H THE ORDER 20 lb. pail 8C Grocery Prices are the sallie" at liotli our SuFitinTai-side and Charlcllmwn sin-res. Friday, Saturday, linrnltty A PACE TqRPIF ll.l!'€ a oom- aythal If 9P0- s from nber oi l Gov- troposal W0 p6! l1!‘ P61’ ‘a-ctured manu- g5 ‘not ace, and 0f the awn sp- es fear- t of liv- er com- ya about Britain. lared the “made a ilgh dut- s friend." no. ‘but lake mis- ltmds to ' as pos- own con- rts hit b? y spokes- rports to gh French few items he Hench omentarily an; super- Jter Great ‘ old stand- znt 50 per ensures in vere among of the tar- the Cham- YOOL yan, 2 Anne 1 4 Leonard Murphy 2 lis Agnew, 4 llan Walsh. facAulay and ran Sullivan. een Ryan, 2 vina Byrne. e Vickerson. on Mseliach- rlaid. 3 Bern- garct Gallant (equal) 1 ly Agnew. ilty. she bore uch cheerful- at even those = she was suf- ler illness was reconciled t0 l put all he! lice frequently was held on rorn her fath- Igoplefis Ceme- nded and was r. Ramsay. B5- rown, Rev. Mf- ~ok sweetly ren tugged Cross" nn. tore six of her Mulch. Irvine Kennedy. Pres Bolder-son. Her id brother Ken sh her memory. sod By on Face Heal Cove. N.B., n. very nervous. ind not able tc red with pimples noying and un- men. bottles oi Bur- csn do my own lea have cntirdy IfllII-IIIIWTU