PAGE SIX I PRINCE EDWARD TODAY | A Plly out all the emotional forces of tiro fiery HUMAN NATURES. aclash with hate- ahlazc with fervent love! F ILDOM’S FAVORITES T ALLULAH BANKHEAD AND FREDERICK MARCH that brings MATINEE 3.15 ... NIGHT 7 d: 8.45 . 16c. 37c. . 26c, 42c. 52c. SHORT BJECTS SPECIAL HOLIDA Y FEA TURE lfUCKLEBERRQ- - vARAMoinn wrung/a‘ Starting THURSDAY “We're the kids you had such fun with in ‘Tum §L\\\‘,\‘f?i"—{lf1(l we're back again for another shindig! Union alongl" NEWS Y NOTES BY AGRICOLA THE lll'\'(i.\l{l.\.‘\ l'.\lt'l'l{lll(ilI i k . t I rim .'zl'.i'.i_\'s pl. u.“ 1M“ m.‘ 1, 1 M 1.1111111: 11111.» already. We ran out D1;11_.1,,11'1,,1k, ,, , 111' no.1 for :1 day or two during 11, no 1,111 U, _ ~ , 1' :- ‘nj; \\'f‘l‘tllf‘i' lately but they tion so ]‘il';tf~.!llL', 1311M. l 1.11 ur- (“L "me “no” [or a“ answer: h(.s1n,,,on m um,“ ,,HW, ‘___,_ 111g; 1111110 11nd picked at the place 11,1 w111c11 seamd tn,,;,,.,,1,, {mm h,‘ _, H \\.!1-1r: the food was supposed to ti". 1t. llllS vszll 111111.11 :.. 11 "1121 l” '1! l.) 3W4". 1 c, 111 the “Ferd the Birds Con- .~.,1"1 1i" you think fit. \\'i- lu-vo quite n nice lot of birds 1 l 11.1w- lu-iird quite a number of iliflllllll to 111'," 11;.rl'i1':, ‘.1 it 1111c. u, 1,1,.‘ 1111,1110 :..1v howv much tlicy appre- Iwli". Jculzuf» .<_i.:~., “Wm H 1m‘ 1'i:11<-<l your "ncwsy notes". One v(yu*‘f. 1m". ,_ ,_ ,1 I (WM 1m“, 1.1112, “.1 shut-in" at Pownal, bed- : ,,,,,,1h,,u U, 11mm“, M10,“ . iurler-il. stud she always look- vtlur-li '11P» n. W1"; r011! M1 <11 lit-uh. 11 1- tvno-i." m‘ n" "h" "l"[h“ “"9- 5°7 h“ to the box by the lid, and the legs azure 1111- 111 .1 v1 n- i 5”‘ lit "i" dill‘ ‘m5 last Sumlm-‘R prevented tl .- soiling of the table 11:11.1: 1111- i'r-' 11'. Al“ 1h” Plmlullll here? I m“! cover. The snuffers have gone: tum 21‘. 1x111 . ....\i .. l‘-"'\"1' “"11 "l" 5° "m" perhaps our clectric fittings will 50 poll's 111 1111. '1 :1 l\'t'l't' 111w- 1 I “m-“l express 55"“\mlh1" also pass, for a scientist vlsualizes awl nil ilv- 11-11.. Itlwreil n1 f ‘m5 mdy- ‘md m“ glad my the time when wireless electricity flyrvni-iq, p.11 ~ .1 ,1. 1|", ,,,1,,,_ notes hnve afforded her DREW"? will bc our source of light. Another’ t]: ul .11 1'1111'11'11lt.c l Ci..1i'lo‘11-‘.<)v.=1 flu-air: l,.1t1<~rly' 11.1113» of 11-111.. 111-, 11. 1111-17. haw- br-r-n rwiaiirxlwl i1‘: .1111 i111 lus- . .1 plot-r: from "ltotl lliifl (‘n|:1" lllli~ 11111-1111: her illness. She had a. rare 1-11-11 111:; I think: for n. visitor. Like wort}; for your notes, esrvaclal- on ,"Birds." A cuckool 1x11; (loll-gulp: l"l‘lO\l'.!ll to come and Jenkins l have yet to see my Both the Black- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAPITOL TO-DA Y. 11m. 3.15 16c, m. The Tell!" m" Dllwvmd Evening‘! &8.l5.......£8a,42c. a Thrilling Dramatic Star! AND THEIR. CRIME ONLY LOVE! This amazing Clara Bow will sweep you oiI your feet-a thrilling drama. of a woman's fight for the man she loves! HUNTED l l CMRA 1 B ..W "noun SPECIAL HOLIDA Y FEATURE George Oliricn STARTING THURSDAY “RIDERS of tlie PURPLE SAGE” 2 MATINEES FRIDAY 1.30 and 3 P. M. “Voice of Hollywood " and “Against the Rules" l been used to "pitch" the tunes be- f on stone pillars, was built close to fore the advent of thhe church. the barn. An upright wooden spin- organ. Each Christmas Eve the! die, set in bearings at both ends, “walts", or carol singers, borrowed ‘ stood in the centre. ‘The top of the the pipe as they had no other in- spindle curried a mltre wheel, Boston Cubs Defeat Eagles (Canadian Pr!!!) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dec. 2t.- "ruo Boston Cubs sided many by the work of J. Jerwa defeated the 4;” gnven Eagles 3 to 2 Saturday lnigm in a fast Canadian ‘merlcan Hockey Lefllllfi Kame- 1 “m; pinyod a. brilliant defensl v 31mg and in addition caged the puck unassisted for the ' rims soil I 1n the final period after the B88195 had tied the score. I". Jerwa. Bruin centre, was fined $10 and ordered off the ice, for talk- ilng the final‘ period. Pratt and Klein were Bostvrrs ‘other scorers. While Klllm tallied both New Haven goals. Patients To Complain HAMILTON, Ont, Dec. Zlr-Flnd- lng that charges against officials of the Hamilton home for mo 859d and lnfirin had not been proven, ' ‘Judge Thompson on Saturday sub- _' inlttecl his report on the recent judicial probe into conditions at tin» institution, declaring certain vlsltm‘, of the institution had prompted 1:1- ors, whom he named, be refused per- mission to visit the institution. and exonerated officials on all counts. The manner in which the latter managed the affairs of the home was praised in the report. The Judge expressed disapproval of the action of the Ontario Gov- ‘ eminent in transferring cases from the Ontario Hospital to the Home, and recommended that mental ' Montreal Police Save Seven Lives MONTREAL. Qua, Dec; 21-(31! The Canadian Fran-Prompt not; ion by two membc n of the West-l mount police force early today saved seven persons from injury or‘ ‘home of J. Llvshitz. l 1 Patrolling their beat, Constables‘ McAleer and Shoepwash noticed smoke coming _from the home. Con-p Istable Sheepwssb went to summon‘ the fire force while Constable Mc-p ‘Aleer entered the home, awakened, the occupants and gathered themg Ion a small front balcony, where Tthey remained until fireman rsls- ed a ladder and aided them to the ‘v ground. The home was badly dam- ' ,Visitors Encouraged laud- ALSO i | |Ice Breaks 1 Family Perish DALTON, Mich, Dec. 2l.—A 7- nr-old boy playing with a sled which was a premature Christmas v-cscnt broke through the ice in a small lake near here late today and limit“ W ma“ c°mpmlnts' '1'“ N“ IZlK other persons drowned in a. fu- l cllmmmded that three WWW“ "m." iile attempt to rescue him. r ‘The dead HWI Mr- and MYS- Al- We've prepared abundantly to meet your wish we: %ma£; 11311853; gllgpzzlgvgg" ,1 (Zznldiihis preference) for practical gifts, smartly v e m , 1. , s e _ lchilclrcn of the elder Omans; Harry y . , flilrgang; Biicldic Morgan. 1'7, and l.‘ 1Teddlc Morgan, 14, nephews of Er- ‘ fgang. l It was Orville who first went to his death when his sled broke through the thin icc. ! His parents wcnt to ‘his rescue and death when fire broke out in the .-.. i The rest strumeni. to "give them the note." of the year lt rested from its labors on thc top shelf of 11 cupboard. The pitchplpe has been superseded by the tuning- fork, a much more convenient in- strumcnt. Time was when every well-ap- pointed house boasted a pair of snuffers. Imagine a lergc pair of scissors, witn three short lees to keep the blades from touching the table. Mounted on one blade was a small box, and on the other the the box, when the blades were closed. The can- dlcs in those days were mostly of tallow, with coarse ‘cotton wicks, which were only partly consumed in giving light and every now and then the charred remains had to be removed or “snuffed” as it was termed. This was the function of the snuffers. The blades cut the wick, the carbon was pressed into household instrument relied upon by our ancestors to coax along un- willing fires, was the hand-bellows It. was a miniature of the black- smiths implement, butvwas often highly ornamented with its turn- ed brass nozzle iind "hand-paint- roll, l)ui1:-.1ntl11:1u'~. 11.11‘ llllvltl. ‘ f“ slwlnllm" 131st cum.“ “m1 ‘W1 11,,_,.H1,\.V‘1l>.l1c<l 111.11 the Yellow-billed ouc- Nonh R1,,“ ‘mnxlmy Y.,,‘.1._1l:oos have been taken here: the Bmck1,._,-_ M11101, n, 311mm Blur-k-billrwl species is said to he S,,,,,1,pm.,_ H‘, ,_ 111111011 the commoner in this, the ed skies. i011. i\l(‘l‘l'll1ll(.l. wood. POlVllfll. Chrrr-r \".~. ._ nnrtlicrlj: purl. of their range. My llllllillS arc due to Mr. Tufts Now-a-days clothes in the wash are freed from water by a. wrlngcn, which engaging with anothher on a shaft running through the wall. into the barn, transferred the a circle inside the shed, the belt- pulley rotated and set the mill in motion. This was a more humane‘ contrivance than our “horsepow-f; er”. It was said that each horse had a blinker over one eye to pre- vent its turning dizzy from walk- ing in a circle. The travelling. steam thresher had put this prim- itive rig out of commission in my r boyhood days. This again has fal- len before the oil-engine and the electric motor, and so the world wags on! MOUNT ALLISON RECEIVES FLAG At a meeting of the Executive of the Regents of Mount Allison just held, a fine Canadian flag present- cd by the ‘Trustees of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn, was handed over to the Regents. In his letter accompanying the flag, ‘President Mccanaughy of Wesley- ; an, statedi- , t “At the time of our Centennial l celebration, we had the privilege of lwelcomlng. as our guest of honor, Prime Minister Bennett. In con- .ncctlon with the outdoor Cen- tennial Exercises, when Premier they be readmitted ntafl-fge f: drowned when the ice failed to hold llltmtulmn or 50g“ m“ a ‘ ~ them. Ergang ventured onto the ice Mme‘ ln an attempt to rescue them, and mvvement to the belt bullw- From .< _ ‘the other children. WhO had follow- ‘ m” 5PM“ sl°°d m" “"° W55‘ corron wiu. nu rs-xoirco l‘.\' cd. broke through into the icy water 1‘ 1188,8111", English Cape, Mocha in unlined arms with single-trees attached. 193;; 11cm. him. t1; or lined A fine gin ' When horses were harnessed to 1 Bodies of Ergang and Oliver Oman $100, ‘@200 $2 ‘,0 ‘$9 00 t 0 the “swings” and made to walk in CHICAGO Dec. zlrpnm Beach 1,1,“, not been 7ecovemd_ q-he 131w ‘l - 1» 9 --I . u. 0 . . . .. ooouoonu . . . $4.5 styles fashion setters for next sum- l5 Oil EFSHYIEKS ‘film- mcr, are revolutionary i932, 11nd Couutv. v the‘, bu“. good news for 131x11‘ 191- The tragedy happened in an isn- tém 1n “W61 8111s.. 15 1, 191111111; 110ml section of northern Muskegon ltlbrlc y Only a thrcc-yeur-old child ‘ZS 19ft “atkres-g ticking beach pajamas :11 the Oman family. A ~, ' . hand-crochet cotton gloves for I __ __ _ sport. diogonll stripes and weaves,‘ 'I'ha’t’s a. stylc bulletin from the 1 Women array of winter rcscrt fashions Affairs Chose shown by the Cotton Textilo Instit- r - ute of New York today at the Am" Black And whlte PARIS, Dec. zL-Tbe Internat- crlcan Farm Bureau Federation convention in demonstrating the new cottons‘ and lines that nrke Mull Dlsarinzmcnt Convention held last summer-S Wardrobe pa_§wvl ill! Paris recently being composed The high paints in fashion are: "i aPl-lmx-lmalely 7? P" cent w” Diagonal stripes emphasis on but» men, it was interesting to note the ton tfimmings, higher quarter neck "Tnd l" {anions n“ wmne“ l“ W1‘ lines, interesting sleeve treatment ‘ma; and "M" Wlillcs- And it m” from sieves set in with bias bands ‘be Sflld from the beginning that 10 a m“, c-pe 516mm lblack and white is the accepted col- And the new c0110“ 111111-1115 tn- or scheme for women of aflllrs. clude: Crochet effects, meshes. 1 Mile. Loiise Weiss, dlrectress of knitted. woven and rlbbcd dlzigon- me JOIIFIY-ll "IFEUYOPE n5, rink rack mesh, “vnme plqug, jnarrow pipings of white about the lacy drop stitch voile. . A new gray ma; 15 nengher bmn- ' only touch of color appeared in the v gray nor green gray, yct icy in tone. iinyl’ Dime 0! Nd ribbon 011 the y; ace h1g1, 1n cxcdmswe oppm-nr 'left side of her blouse that indie-i |Following close on its heels in fa- lifted the coveted M81011 0! H0501‘, v l shlon favor. is a new dork red-kin membership. I, ZZQELI ~ 1 *4. ~ w‘ -_~_ Nouvelle" 1115 drawn 1.118615 1n 111011611 mesh- ‘chose a block crepe trimmed with ‘ {neck and on the sleeves, and the l perhaps an electric wrlnger. boyhood's days in the Old Coun- imposing flag poles were dedicat- In rBennett received his degree, two terside and cveu as for _ Duntlrns, 11nd (intuitive; they 11v zit 1h“ m5 "H" 0f the Mm“ books many D111" 111111.,“ 11,11 11110,,“ w and I 11111 sure that both the pro- m“, “Tnux ‘prictors of The Guardian and the Tin-y have quite n large brood‘: Hlfl. time: o no killcrl on its. nest .105 “flwrmls “H013 children competing. will appreciate try most lLImlllCS had a "mangle" ‘ed and first used. On that occas- for' this purpose-a cumbrous mag chine standing five feet high. The “mi ‘me W“ new the Mneflcal‘ ‘flag and the other the Canadian . to raspberry—and a grayed pink. ' White is exceedingly important and so are the pastels. The new reds, of which there are several, have cliher n raspberry or yellowish cast. by :1 movxcr hurl 1t l‘lill('l‘l of four- I tech eggs. Several flocks or broods‘ (widcutly had a Hungarian par-1 sznv :1 flock of t\'."c11t_v~t~;.'r1 week. 'l‘l1v*_\j mo. n v01‘); 11112:: 11L‘, sight. the red of the mulrz; sunri- liig out. r-lieerfiill)! 11144111121 ill" bziclzgrouuil of SHOW. l-Vlvrli l'l‘-ll“’l't'",lllllll'l_\' for n few days and nlnrz from place to place rsome- sit other lllllPS the}: u l)!‘ :1 toot or more 11111111. A little b1 01' :~1.\'. yriirs (rid. told 1a.! winter tlnit he .'ll\',’ where :1 spruce tree hud ‘lfflllififl nt-roxs the, to 1111'.’ l1?" zilir-ii. Wlvaztlcv Ilivcr. iuirshin‘: morning. when 1111- snow‘ lies: rlcep. (lirzuinu for lrurir-rl seeds. the snow living like cl: Hf, 1s n night v'o1'll1 seeing. nnrl will. uol and rvtion of all earthly things. ieii feelings, old customs now more. This vans the. usual orifice or lip very lonil of thr- needs of 1l.:in1l>'s Qllilflflffl?) 11ml "lmciii-‘s 'l'i1ui11l1" which arc to be seen standing tall ln the turnip fields. and they" will i_ three feet 1111 111511 this minim: winter. P11rlri(l1:~.~: m-c‘ 1 and ahalf squnrc. I rim told that a flock of gtask, laborious livid. trucks of the ]7l\l‘ll'l(ll'.l‘. Itor of The Guardian. in the hope intone shelf, To see these birds on fl 11'1"‘ 111111. ii will bc reprint/wt. ‘were two heavy "This. too. will pass," sang thehvlth planks running from our: to poet, thinking of the transient clu- the other, and largo (“like tombstones". said my com- 11., (lliristmiis nears. one is inclined pnnion) resting on the planks for doubt, be \‘.'it'lif7§2‘;('(l by li11n1l1'(~(l~;;1(1 Lqnncn bm-l; 11nd view, with vtlr- weights. The clothes were folded I10 and laid on one end of the shelf, ls a sad bllsinfls! fibythe weighted cylinders fofgled on to them: the sound to escape. In the othcrqmd on the 0111111- “up (‘lid was n movable plunger nboiit we masswe Thlsfbnclzwards and forwards ad lib. A century- A farmer. not for from me, has I FOUETB. 0f 112ml!" Vitae. We"? abWt two feet six inches long and eight flag- The 3mm °r muesli?“ Wesleyan University would like to‘ a 99W"- alhave the pflvuege M presenting ‘ and the lllltCT were shown in bur- iiul. llll‘l‘.(’(.l up onc morning and whccl, about the size of a gas-enqthis Canadian flu! t0 0111' friend-S 1111115,,‘ dark green and warm hem,’ joined thclicns zit their breakfast. Milne fly wheel, with a handle for I H As he ilnlrnot molest it, it cammcranking. It was laborious woi'k,1 fi- ‘ turning this contraption, but thcrelconnection between Wesleyan Unl- will not together .-.o111eti111r~.<. for l ; iridce w: n visitor. A stninge bird, ‘or nine inches in diameter. At one 11m , brmvnislt in colon-sud with a long 1 side wit: the motive stones were stone c" llurlers, L flat stones . were rol- clothes and now ‘of Mount Allison." nallv iliznppcurcd. As I, too, was was compensation as scvcral gar-ivvcrslty and Mount Allislon. tinws tlvuv <~1u.<.1r».~ lire slurp 11nd shut-in at the time, I was not able mcnts could be "mangled" at oncnnmphrny plngni-d, me first presp my; respects to the little time by the long rollers. But thlsideny, of Mlgunt; 111115611, who can“; _ , 115 ll? WW5- Wmlld. here in 1842, graduated at Wesley- lll’. f:1t!ir~i',tl1lrt_v or forty have been seen at iyhave seemed light to the laundry- an Umveyslgy 111 1339, and D13’ §1nalds at Annficld Hull in still old- I 131N111 111115011, the second _ The m-tir-lr- from "Rod and Gun" ‘or times. There, along the entire 1,151.11. graduated But it turned out t0 b0 111" has been passed ovcr to the Edi-wide of the laundry. in 1T‘? 1 conferring power were: W‘. werelDean of the Arts There has always been a close Dr. Presl- ' 1859. Ot-hcr "m a smwlhMoiint Allison men, who graduated table high‘ o“ thwat Wesleyan in the early days b:- Mount Allison had degree- ‘Thomas tPlckard, 1840, Dr. Stephen J. King. 1859, Judge George E. King, 1859, and Cranswick Just, 1862. Dr, Prankl Nicholson, Mount Allison, 1883. is a senior member of tho Faculty lat; Wesleyan University and was Faculty at rouefthat institution for a quarter of s nvnn dig dovm two 01' for them. 11111111101- luid :1 narrow slip of regular muscle builder in its tlme,| The Prim” Mmlsle" mflhel‘ W" At night they sccl»: shelter 1111-11110111- (something like soapstone) lb“; p; wguld scarcely (1nd favor‘; student, at Mount Allison under u-r- the lcc of a snowbnult. 111111 not 1111.0 it lr-ivzthways. and on it then dig themselves into it". sidvszwcrl. (q-nggmafk5 distinguished by where they all huddle up togcthcrJme 1cm“; or the I think 8 Conselwillll" "sulml" "Fwhcn, sny, The plungfll‘ W“ with‘ machinery that has fallen by the ‘This connection was referred toby their number would bc from is ‘ '1 hundred, at present. I f fivc ~ vsnll ablc to look after them- .-. and to stand our winter, and therc is no doubt that. when the ens. will plied to season for shooting them op-l numcmllfi m’!!! or of n wooden pitch-pipe, an splendid sport. They strumcnt in request nic quite tame and any fwd Sllll- only of the year. them during the they will bc afford (lee snow is very much appreciated. Mr. Tufis says 11c has two »-"Jack which are excellent readinll- golngio send lined as a r "pic of extra llllner and the them to you birds" They musical scale. drawn till “l-“" was visible, blowing into the pipe produced that note. best. Let us vary it by tolklng of the old implements and household equipment now in the discard. ln- on one day It rencmbled a pipe, about 15 inches very short orgnri linches long, and three books square in section. It tapered at onc 81116511 end. at an acute angli- to a n1outh- lie is plcce like a narrow slot, and there at had 1111, 505.5111 Sup standing, in be I could never learn the history of Lhgush my, 1n n“; The 01,911 8111. prizes the instrument other than it had shed, n, 10w wnmq mo! supported My "grandslre” wus the posses-- no... the presidency of Dr. Plckard, nnd‘ Space forbids the mention of 1111s sisterl. Mrs, Herfldse 11nd ma. more than one other example of Comte!» m m‘ Amsm" T981111!!- |way. In P. E. I. the "horsc--p0w-‘1Promler Bennett in his recent ad- cr" in threshing speedily save We? Idms at Wesleyan, and 1t was be- befors the gas engine. In Eng- gnu” of this that the flag was land four‘ generations as!) th! prossnted to Mount Allison. The flail for threshing had been oust- n”, which is nine yards 11mg mg cd by the "bob-gin". Gin, like givswlds. now hangs in the large gun, is a shortened and corrupted form of the word engine (Milton. in his "Paradise Lost", ascribes [the invention of cannon to Satan, who refers to them as "hollow en- m lfimorlnl Library. _ ) ‘g - Iv (Canadian Press) m jPlClAL rizosrcuron minnows-run, 11. s.. Dec. 21.- w. 0. Ernst, Mn, 14.0., redoroi rminlnr of Parliament for Limeri- ‘Rowing Room of the Mount 5111;. Afsrm, where I sometimes with‘ Groyed fvshia is new. ~ ‘Net and organelle. embroidered nd p'a.'n, are smart for evening special prosecutor to conduct the crise for the Crown again Naamau Smith, of Nlncvch, charged with shooting to death his uncle, Lemuel Smith. Defence counsel has not yet been chosen. Nova Scotia police today found at New Elm the rifle with which Lem- uel Smith ls believed to have been shot as lic chopped tllllbfll’ on fl Pleasant River woodlot. Nauman Smith's preliminary hear. int; is set for Wednesday nt Bridge. water. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE A merits ruqulml in the various build. ll!‘ Illflllltflfl. "PM In Important feature in Mir general stock. llam- mm. mm ohm"- iflrnes. braces, bits, axes, knlvfl. hills. screws - overytlilng for mwhlhlcs. artisans and amateur workers. lllghm, QQQIIIIQ,“ [GIGS cost. The Rogers Hardware mu-s-Qlnwl. has been appointed I 1 "M" ,1“, .0 m...» "hm- Co., Limited Including all trade tools and lmplg. The Princess Catacuzene of Ru-, 1 mania was dressed entirely in ‘black Icxcept for a narrow band of white 1 around hcr small close-fitting and pointed in the centre of her forc- hcad, hat. Frau Dovrtor Lnders of Germany. 'c11c of the prominent speakers of the opening session, worc a. black skirt and 1:1 white satin blouse. Her black hat was trimmed with a white leather. Blouse To Fore Due To Fur Jackets notice, which points to the pos- sibllity of their being important in tlic spring. The extensive vogue for short fur or cloth jackets l5 no doubt responsible. Delightful are some of the cffccts. Reds, especial- ly rust, Chinese and nasturium ‘reds and names, arc much liked ‘with bléck or matron suits or skirts and fur jackets. ‘Ihcse blous- cs come in satin, mnrocain and thin woolens. A lovely and chic vflwt was n blrcht zrecn 1111c trim- med with astrakhan and worn with a black thin woolen blouse. There are blouses of hezvy white 1M9, FY 8km! 01' 8198111411: broadcloth or satin and a fur Ja-cket, whllg n linen one with short balloon sleev. es and short sleeved basqued or peplumcd ones strike new notes. Simple dresses often have in. vcrted-pleaied skirts. Black is trim. med with color, cspnnnmy W111, ma; red, as, for instance, n fugl; 1,91; and buttons on s. black one”, green and orange also adorn black. A charming black woolen dress has a. bolero (with sleeves stopping, above the elbow) in galyak. The dress sleeves are 5]lm_ ~- 1 coon-r nsu. cstuzn on BRUSSELS. Dec. zi.-'riio Oh‘; Blouses have come into much, sometimes Irish, to wear with dres- -. l i l BE GENERO! BE THRIF TY ! Lowered Prices Meet 1931's Smaller Christmas Budgets You can give as freely as ever, and have every gift as line as ever, at much less than a year ago, when you choose Men’s gifts at Bruce's Store. These are flie kind of ties that a man would choose for Iiimself. They're rich in patterns, in colors, and in quality—tics you can ‘safely give to the most par- ticular man. ln Gift Boxes 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Gloves Are Always Liked Ab. _->~\ Paiamas There's no gift caruhold a candle to Pajamas ivhcn zt_ carries to wishing him hours of refreshr mg rest. Broadcloth or Flannelette. 30x90 0i 32-00, 32-50. 33-00. . . . . . . . .. . . . . $3.50 Sweater Boats A fine, warm gift that is sure to please any man. Heavy Jumbo, medium weight or light h, weight, in a fine range of patterns and colors. 1/. Prices range from $2.25 to . $7.00 Mufflers silk Squares or Rcefers; Cashmere Reefers, a wonderful lot of patterns and shades to nlwoge from. Bored $100,111.50 up to $500 Other Suggestions Fine Ho _. B t]; _ - Coats _ H“: _ Cigpsrobes Shirts - Leather g. - w, \\\_ .... 4... —Open Every Evening_ D. A. BRUCE MEN’S WEAR l F: ., .. . , _f_;<l,r.r_ \~» n "u"! WM ball c1vcn~l§y;;1{ir1/s' to hardtériiliflzliirztfifintdglimizilahédt Albert: and Queen Elizabeth has Charlotte of Luxembou _ also has been called off for this your, due made a similar decision. .__4-_,__ U116 1231.01) Uzirugc Service We offer a garage service complete in it- self and supported. in addition b the entire resources of our llllllfly plant. This 511111041)’ plant means that ‘vhf!!! Y0" H660 it. tlicre’s amachine s h o p, f o r g e, welding and cylinder re. grinding service to help you. No other garage in the Eastoifers n5 “Willem a service. ‘Sales and service for DeSoto & Plymouth cars service for all cars. f1 C (l. , c IIARIDTIETOW bl LTD .