_ __1:_r-§L_fli(l‘ i-v n i 1111-; uriAai.-. “slut/vii GUARDIAN "'r"r'"'tr"~=rL"r*=r'"'r“'JBENTRAI. Glliilllilllliwould Exterminate . ' ‘r- Japanese Bandits it is * | our goon cunisrisss Tree orAll 'stmas _._-:_1.i iitsin i z paimralmer __ imam“ m?" w uumimmw’ ?.“.f.’a M ertsrslpaiiiiiiiverii‘ 4 Christmas 's F t A h' . -——— m mo” l (18 roac In?‘ i xmniiaemrau 01.0 sum '"°"m““'° chm“ “M” m ’/ pp ‘J Tuesday morning, Decomm- ggng, Manchuria was announced by the 11°1°.13-1g.3|_ Japanese war oilice on i118 810111155 ,0! increasing peril to the South _ nomiws s-rous, Charlotte- Mlnuhuflo rellwflr- i *" town, will be open each evening This move was made on the\ from now till ohristinas. iom-v strength oi a Rengo New Agency , dispatch from Tientsin saying that‘ MULimE Arm MAOKINNQN ‘the situation in the Chinchow area will open the iur buying season had become so grave that Japanese . Mgnday. mum, 1m munylrcsidcritiin Bhanha-ikwan had de- __. cided to evacuate the city and 80 .\ GIFT roa cimisriisas and ‘to 01111» urowr- will" few“ ' all the year round is a subscription 451d W5 Jlilmm” and 14 Chinese to The Charlottetown Guardian. had been killed in a new skirmish- seiit it to iriends at home or abroad. Marehsl Ohms Huwh-wns Only a Feiv More Shopping Days i, Remain. Shop Early and Avoid l Dissapointment. We Will do all In Our Power to Help You. Gifts Here for Old and Young Some Useful and Practical Suggestions tier -'n the Spirit of ' g; They will appreciate it, t! has enrolled a large number oi’ ‘ I i CHRLgTMAs a “soldier-bandits" in his army, a. s t d H ' '_, WITH EVERY purchase oi $2.00 war oiiice note’ said. increasing his o I i ,‘worth or ovei- made on Tuesday. forces at various pdnts in the ‘ , , I g anllhfor QIDee. 22nd. we will give you tree Qhinshow area to approximately h 9 Alone oi our beautiiul wall pocket 100,000. The hope was expressed ' ' fir. _ proper 'calendars. Prowse Bros Ltd. that he would withdraw his army 2 "i7 ~ iiozi-iz-io-si within the Great Wall in view or - i! the new campaign. ‘ ' * Enjoyment °f “"0"” . PALMER nuccrurc urn. open As for-Japan itself. a sweeping Lingerie l8 May we ‘suggest \ Try our every evening until Christmas. m- shakeup among pertectural gov- Boa d t , w __ __ t, p. ectrical gifts and Christmas ms ernor-s and high officials oi the n Q » H0 . Q4‘ ;. RD BR Light at reasonable prices. home ministry was a. king place j Pi , 11003-12-19-31 as a part of the Seiyukai party's e088 i Y“ ""94 ' ’ ' ' ‘ _ l .c l... hJif)‘ if it will be _ _ - _ _ ._', -—- consolidation or its position prep- ‘, a p, u, _ “L h, 4 A delicious combination of fruits and nuts. SERIOUS LOSS-Mr. James Todd aratory- to facing minority dim- .' _ “$1,: P w I h ' l m“ l‘ rich, creamy and deliciously flavored. Its cool l, o! Rose Valley, had tiic misioi-tune culties in the approaching diet “m” "Wm Pyinnws- Price $1.80 to $4.98 . M! goodness is a perfed ending to a delightful 011051"; ahorse last Tuesdalwhue “alum Clfllle dc Chane Pyiamas, flowered and plain. A lovely gilt. Niall-ling could Iii- iziari- liiiin a 157 mmL 6 his so“ Ewen w“ ramming hom Price ..... ....... $1.50 to $11.15 "mule pair-tn! r r r; .- sil‘ y Fill!- ’ § _ from Dan Mcpheels sprlngton’ with CRIN d0 (319119 D371“? 59“. lice trim. Only . . . . .. $1.98 set Iiaiililrinvil li j...i g N. B. Potatoes For The Cuba Market Ladies‘ Silk Rayon Panile and Brassiero Sets, lace trim, Price $1.25 to $2.50 Rayon Silk Vest and Bloomers. ri-lce . 89c set Order early through any “Perfection" i i“ Dealer. A pint will serve six.‘ l?" i‘ the thrashing outiit, the horse drop- ped dead a short distance from the gate. This is quite a loss to m, Prices . Sift-J 1.. $1.95 “' . ‘ ‘ . . . Stanflelds Bloomers, lock knit. Price $150 351330335 ARE Accnvr»... ,. , ents Cents Todd, as he lost a valuable mare .. - . .. ...J.i.. ‘ _ 155i; Jung HARTLAND, N. B., Dec. 19—(By Crepe dc Chene Bed Jackets. Price $2.98 GIFTS i‘ _ _ nil g i. The Canadian Pross)—A ‘much Rayon Night Gown, plain or tailored, lace trim. Price Quilted satin, all sizes. Price . a wunnmq BELLLA W“ mm, km,“ demand h, Cuba ms yea,- $1.80 to $2.00 ...... .. $1.08 t.» $151.08 i- » M wedding took place on wednggdgy for New Brunswick seed potatoes, Crepe de Chane Chemise. Special ,................... $2.25 Figured Crepe and Fancy Rayon. i‘ . " l evening. Dec. 16th, at the home o! or government certified grade. is Price ......... .. $3.25 and $10.03 ~ —Phone 848- Q '" Mr- William Porter. Murray River. seen in a. large order received ‘from “I - Heavy Beacon (‘loili iscairr. . 3 ,< U’ I.» '» w N 5;- ,’ W .5 1g . when his daughter, Legreta Mae, that country by a Grand Falls po-_ For ose o oald Llke to Vvarm and scrvkcnblc. l . ' r ' ‘ ' ‘ " ' sass to $1.533 was given in marirage to Oliver tgfp-ghlpplng gp-m, m prgvlcus Alexander Hume, c! Brooklyn. The yam order; have been received bride W88 attired in white flat crepe the first waek 1n January’ or 13w;- OTIIER SUGGESTIONS THAI‘ Beautify Their Home we Suggest“ and imiiitd 0n climbs I v08"? All Wool Overihrows, Plain ms Rgvcrslble PM, keeping abilities oi their re- able marrow that was still srowlns- with rhinestone trimmings and wore m the months, and the present $900 and $150 “my H 0F USE T“ _ ‘How much for this one?’ she said." a veil. Bhe entered the ‘room, on earner 0rd" m taken as a good u” Fnncy Rayon Cushloru $i25 and 9-50 YOU "My wile wonilqygenter a greeu- " ‘Eightpence,’ said the gardener. the arm oi her lather. while the dunno“ o! increased demamL iticulerla Luncheon Sets $2 45m"; Scam‘ a’ ' ' ' ' ' $135 w “Y; rs shop. gens’ buys all her " ‘Too much,’ she said. ‘What is wedding march was played by Miss i A ‘edema m,” mmcm has Bridge Sets, coloured. Price . n"... t; ma “m” M """"" " L’ u‘) will" lmWVWm l!" mm- "hi? W” °f m“ W“ °“°"" Jess” °°°k' Th’ “"9” m“ ‘m’ been stationed at Hartland to cur Fancy Him" “m! (limo) L $1.25 pair Sm‘ DH.“ I.""'"'“‘.s' ‘that they m‘ . flue-kind fresh’, r-Fourpence; was the 1-9pm der a white arch and the ceremony Jervlgg the loading a; mo railway Rayon Bed Spreads. Price .. 531m to $6.00 Boxed _h:1l".l1kCI'Chl€i'S. m one ma“ _ u 1A“ fight; P“ buy‘ m: and was performed by Rev. R. Goud- tea“ with the tubers’ Bed Sets, 1 Sheet and Pillow Cats $3.98 set Ever (craters. pays on the spot The“ she adder], Ee- Mi55 C9015 D15?“ o P631913‘ The remainder or the shipment, Card Table Covers, coloured . . . . . 85c gzgaisgs-gcarf qt“ r1131; M. ~ r~~ i»; "Well," said the other, "my wife i ,does better than that. She went ‘Don't cut it now. I'll call for it this day fortnight." gtraight to the market gardener Love, while the register was being signed. A large number o! guests were present and. a sumptuous sup- which is expected to total between 16,000 and 21,000 bags o! 150 pound ,. ‘.3- E . "fir; man would like to make his wile s work easier, so why ve a Carpet Sweeper. Prices $6.00 to $7.50 (for sport ivcnr) Umbrellas for the rainy days Slfifitn . . . . . . . .. $7.75 _ L. __‘_g.f__.._._...__,__,_ __ g _. o pa. was served “m. the mmusa each. will be secured that the steam i - - —--- --- _ er taking the tubers to Cuba will F h T Q? W" . BEAUTHrUL 351mg]; c011- sail from Saini, John the latter part 0r t e . ‘z’ A ' n,- . ._ , _. lfl ' . .3, _..t'.‘i. J A FARE, and Practically beyond des- of Decembe . y Tots u’ F“ , U‘? ‘incl l. at i _ cription are the Venetian Gardens 1i 1B EXPECW! that two or} more Wool Jackets. Llama Coats. . , a .. . ’ on Great George “n”. A cred", w shipment or New Bmmwlck po_ F“, Emu”. silk Bhmen- , \ ljur Lined . (i-lovi-s. gwinilg‘. siylc. ill NEW SUIT‘ smied thellroprietors oi’ this enterprisiim tame‘; Wm leave Saint John’ m!" his-Robes. Silk Vests. “om: hsipnmg‘ m‘ "' 5M7‘ h “~75 the and unpressed, is establishment and to m, (my o; Cuba before the last o! January. Sweaters. silk Pyjamas. Fancy Kill nil r- ~ ' iusi as unpresentable es Charlottetown, these windows are Sleeves; Angora Bonnets. “I on OLD suit in the some undoubtedly equal to any in Oon- u“ B°‘“‘°"- mm"!- NE ada. They are hem‘ viewed by mu“, FEATHERBLOWN COIFFURE Miuélil. Seas-ls, 1%’ L035 EVPlliIlg Glrrms ill [Slack and is as" condition. l ‘Keeping garments new-y interested spectators. They are really remarkable. The west window AN D PLATINUM BANDEAU LONDON, Dec. ill-Women have White. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 ' ' looking i5 ouriob Care- contains candies imported from _ _' 7 - ' decided to be ieatherblo l tead ' I l bad 3S fol. quality cleaning that Pamli- 1'°“°‘°" “ii "'1'" o! windswept. w“ “s 3Y8 pifiaSllig Gifts ‘far you can afiord. Use our “ma”? 5mm“ awlmflmdi The ieatherblown coltfure is the " ' l ' a i. nwmnwvwa.“ , . . g..-.nT_,....._...".....n . I, . I . . l l r. ,4-_, ¢Irx sw..-_~¢_-a-- . a . _ 3.1,. the OLD NEW ME'l‘ll0D CLEANERS. LTD. Phone 988. Iomlarfladonddsaociaflonolllyonadflleeaan service regularly. Just Phono Redwood Fruits from Redwood, callromia. Beuatiiiil box o! Chocolates, a Maritime product. made by Ganongs, Moirbrand oth- ers, also a. tine display o1 Christmas Novelties. These are all displayed wtih beautiiul backgrounds, and present a lovely appearance. This window is the work oi Mr. Mouton Whitiock, of the Whitlcck Studio, and Mr. Theodore Georges, Manag- er ci the Venetian Gardens. The middle window contains a beauti- l s, ilieiRobinson’s 2 Probably not, for they just moved to the city last week. "but the really important question is: Do the Robinons ' fill display oi fruits, both imported and -’ ‘in in large assortments. The third window contains delica- tcssens, such as Anchovies, Pickled Water-Melon, Raiieto Pickles, Btu!- Stufled Turkey (served every day from now until Christmas). The in- terior presents a very attractive ap- pearance, nicely decorated icr. Christmas. Here one sees one o! the finest equipped restaurants in Gan- ada, all finished. in Genuine Wal- nut. The Soda Fountain is in Gen- uine Venetian Style, which givea the name to the Venetian Gardens. D0 not miss visiting the Venetian Gardens, and seeing their line dis- play cl good things to eat at Ohrist- mas time. Miss Mary MacNoili, New Perth, third year student at Acadia Uni- latest development c! the wind- swept style, and is taking London by storm. In one West End sa- lon from 80 to‘ 40 are having their hair dressed in this new way. Feather-blown hair is described by its originator as sleek, tapered close to the head all round, and curls against the head. not the cheek, like a cap o! tiny coq lea- thers. It is so short that it is al- most impossible ior it to become unruly. It never loses its look o! "tidy untidiness," although it is only reset every ten days. "It is all a matter oi! setting," an expert explained. “The hair which is the most suited to the hair requires a great deal o! ta- pering, or cutting out, while the owner oi.’ naturally curly hair must be content to be curl-blown- the same sleek style, but with more wave in it." A platinum streak or a platinum bandeau completes the most chic ieatherblown ccllture. The ban- deau is the newest craze. The hair is parted at one side, andaricther | parallel parting made an inch and a hall lower down. QUEEN OPENS HOTEL IN WHITEUAPEL AREA LONDON, Dec. i9.—Queen Mar! women a day - V’ Decide on Hose Here's someth‘ that, you know will be pleasing to Father, Brother and Kim. Prices . 50c to $1.50 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOB. The School Boys Sweaters. Price ......... 95c to $8.00 Boys Gloves .. . u... 75c to $115 Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Gcl! Hose, Caps, Scar-Is, Windbreakers, Braces. Shirts i... all ti...» Men Folk fed Oranges, Fruit Salad, Indian style is the lank tank, straight 1. A mm Gut A" m“ A M‘ Condiment, Ripe Olives, Russian hair which we used to consider "n" o, 5m" ma comm Dad“ cavlari an”, 5km onbmi u” u“ mo“ intractable‘ Thicker now on Shirts. Price .. . . 95c to $6.00 Men can enjoy their |0i5llrg [inure in one of these lovely Bathrobes. Brocaded Silk and Heavy Bonn"; Cloth. A large assortment. Prii-cq rousing from $4.00 to 51.1.00 Give himoric oi! these. Tics. What every mun ncrzls a lot of. A big osszirtmrnt oi‘ crloiis and materials. Prices . . . 27c Li $1.50 n other Suggestzoizs For ilic man ulio tratcls. Give Club l); SultCascs . . . . . . . . Handkerchicls from . Boxed Giii-irr and Drums is. s _ , _ Fancy lniiinlcd Bells . . . . . . . . . Gloves lined and unlinuzl, nil . Silk Underwear in Rayon. ' .10 in $19.90 . SL3!) in $5.50 riilk Wnsl. Price Pyjamas, iiannelcitc and silk. l’; i ‘Sikiiihw you._your 5[oy@_y0ur plage of blISiIIQSS? Venn“ ‘mud m the on’ mu‘? went m“ the densely populated ]s‘\\"¢i1i(;'l'§. all styles . . . . . .. SL-ifl in $9.00 l dayevening. While intheGityahe east endareaoiwhltechape}, and C:p:‘a‘l_'_'_'.'" H ‘ ""'"'f"floiflaurerrrsrm 1 '~ become known to you in any other way. There is a" simple, quick and economical way to make them feel acqudlnted: Advertise in the newspapers. - New families are moving to the city everywveei.” Your advertisement in the newspaper enables you to reach them g before they will be. listed in the directory or can was the guest oi Mrs. Robert O. MacNeili, ‘nayiield st. She leit Sat- urday afternoon tor her home to spend the Christmas holidays. Alli GIOlle Last summer a certain Wisconsin tanner used his dairy butter to ‘ grease his farm implements, in- stead oi paying twenty cents per pound tor axle grease. All he p When you advertise in the daily newspaper, you cover your com m M. m. hum, n, m ma," mum hem“ m, pub“, entire market-new customers and old. mtfaviiiértising resclieeso many people at such small cost. No other form ohm“ ' PWM- "m! m“ "l WI! will“? eiiective as a lubricant- as the axle grease he tormefly “WIN. he nut the MING‘ to 800d 11% s _.Q' opened the Salvation Army‘! M!‘ tel (or homeless women, construct- ed in_ a disused-school building. Ber Majesty was received by Gen eral Edward J. K188i"! °i ti" "irinyI Social service eiiorts to aid this class or helpless wayiarer have rc- ceived considerable impetus d!!!" ing the past law years through the agency oi Mrs. Cecil Chesterton. aociologlag u“; yiuthcress, whose own experiences in seizing night the plight o! the penniless woman. In the new hostel o! the Balvr tum “my gpgclgl provision has use made ior women with child- Prowse Bros Lid. “THE STORE 0F A THOUSAND GIFTS" Buy ilcro, Save Your Coupons and Get A Premium Free <~ ‘Nina-niece... . ‘.1