l the low price of t “ Aren’t they ,I Sweet ” Now that's just what a young lady said when she was shown this wonderful lot of - -_ - - Rough Crepe Prints and Metallic Trim DRESSES $595 SOME OF THEM look like the picture, others have shirred shoulder, others again show :1 clever use of metallic trim on sleeves, they are as new as 1935, and they’re wonderful value at . . $5.95 One third ofl‘ all GIRUS COATS Here's another great chance to dress the girI’s warmly, smartly and at so little cost. Most are finely fur trimmed and there are many “CAMOTEX”. Are Charged With Plotting Against Japanese Officials (C. ll-Havas) (By Guardian's Special Wire) , Jan. 3-—J&pa.nl$e police today revealed seven persons, includ- ing one woman, were being held for tenioristio plots against high Japan- ese ‘officials. Most of those held are said to be army officers. It was learned the alleged plots were discovered last June but were kept a secret by the police until to- dB-Y- One of the persons whom conspir- ators were said to have planned to assassinate was Prince Saionji, dean of Japanese statesmen. ' Others whose lives were plotted against included Viscount Takimo, Guardian of the Privy Seal, Finance Minister Korekyo ‘Inkahashi, as well ls Takakimi Mitsoli and Baron Koyotai Wasakai, heads of two of Japan's most powerful financial IN MEMORIAM ‘XAIIIE PETER GAUTIHEB ‘flare passed away suddenly in \his city on November 12th, Charles Peter Gauthier in his 84th year. Deceased was born in Rustico where he lived until seventeen years ago when he came to Charlottetown to reside with his daughter, Mrs. Alex LeClair. Of Acadian descent, Mr. Gauthier remembered many incidents of the olderrdays andon the occasion of the visit of King Edwasl to the Jsland, who v/as then Prince of Wales, he sailed the Prince across Rustico Harbour in a pleasure boat. He enjoyed very much talking of the old days with acquaintances and was a most genial companion. Of quiet demeanor he nevertheless at- tracted to himself many friends who deeply regret his passing. The funeral was held on the morning of November 14th and the many Mass Cards and Spiritual Oi- lferlngs testified w the esteem in which the late gentleman was held. Left to molmi his loss is one sis- ter, Mrs. John Perry, and a brother Fidele Gauthier, both of Charlotte- town, flve sons, Jeremiah, John, Henry, Ileon, Fidclo, all of Rusticc; seven daughters, Evn, Mrs. Alex Pineaus; Jane, Mrs. James Stewart; Lucy, Mrs. Eben Marshall; Elizab- eth, Mrs. William Iioach; Sarah, Mrs. Alex. LeClair; Priscilla Mrs. ‘Ihomss Jarvis; and Agnes, all res- idents of Charlottetown. " Mass Cards were sent by the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. William leClair. Misses Annlo Egan and Lucy Blanchard. Captain Roach and fnnily. ‘ Mrs. Annie Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. William Roach Mr. and Mrs. Dom Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J _h. t Mr. and Mrs. Richard inn. Mr. and Mrs. David Head. Thomas Doyle and family. m. and Mrs. Ray Buote. ljo . w. and Mrs. Tom Jarvis. u- Four unemployed persons, the police revealed, were among the ar- rested, as well as two miners and a young woman reputed to be involved in the plot. This is the fifth plot uncovered since the assassination of Premier Inural in May 1902. The would-be assassins had hoped, it was stated, by killing a number of influential men, and particularly those close to the Japanese throne, to cause disorder and establish a dictatorship. The police said that young officers said to have had a hand in the plot were partisans of a revolutionary group known as the "Shows." going back to the 1866 re- volution of the Emperor Mei. Distress among the Japanese peas- ants, and discontent in the army, were said to have given considerable impetus to these plots. Mrs. James Stewart. Mrs. Cullen and Adele. Spiritual Offerings Mr. Wilfred McKearney, Mr. and- Mrs. Leo Savident. Floral Tributes Pillow-Family. Mr. ant‘, Mrs. John Walsh. Williams Family. The pallbearers were: Captain Roach, Captain Jerry_ Doucette, Lawrence Gaudet, Joseph Storey, Jack Martin, Richard Quinn. L-3364-1-4-1I. lvnvs. WILLIAM McLELLAN ‘There passed away at Montague on Saturday, December 22nd, Margaret Campbell, beloved wife of William McLellan, in her sev- enty-iourth year after a brief ill- ncss of less than one week. Up to the time of her illness, the de- ceased had enjoyed good health and was able to attend to her household duties in a very capable manner. On Monday morning she had planned her day's work when she was suddenly seized with a stroke from which she did not re- cover and although given every care that medical skill and loving hands could give, she passed on into the brightness of God's Home six days later. Mrs McLellan possessed the finew qualities to be found in womanhood—klndness, gentleness, loyalty and patience. Her willing hands always found work to do for those with whom she came in contact in her dnlly life. A large circle of loving friends mourn the loss of one who was indeed a friend to them. The last rites of the Roman Catholic ~falth were performed by her parish priest, Rev. Father O. Kiggirls. The fu- neral was held on Christmas morning from the Montague Church, where Requiem High Mass was held by Father O. Kiggins. The pall bearers were Messrs. F. ' Murphy, D. Collins. l". Vuozzo. G, McDermid, A. Iaowry McKinnon. Besides her sorrowing husband to whom the sympathy of communi is extended, she leavns temoumtheiomofskind and loving mother. two adopted child- ren. lbs. If. Campbell of Revers and L. M. the mum ST. PETERS SCHOOL CONCERT A large number oi’ parents and friends ga ered at St. Peters Har- bour 5431100 m; Friday evening, Dec. 21, for the purpose of cnJQVinB m9 school concert put on by i118 DUP- ils of that school. The following is the program: Opening remarks by Mr. Her-man Masher. opening chorus, “Wclcome" by School. Recitation by Vera Drake. Recitation by Freeman MacEwcn. Drill ‘Merry Christmas" by four- teen pupils. V Recitation by Sadie Sqmres- Recitation by Clara Mosher- Recitation by John Barry- stop danchig by Gordon and John MaOEWBII. Dialogue, “The Census Taker." Recitation by Doris MiwEwefl- Reclttaion by Harold Mosher. Recitation Ted MacEwen. Chorus "Chr tmas is Coming." Step-dancing by Ted MacEwen. Recitation by ‘Beth Drake. Recitation by Basil MacDonald. Recitation by Gordon MacEwen. Step dancing by George Barry. Dialogue “A Merry Christmas." Recitation by Louis MacEwen. Recitation by Alice Drake. Chorus by school. ' ' At the c105" the program San- ta Claus Hp‘ ' d and presented both old and young with gifts from a well laden trcc. Aftg the disappearance of Santa Claus, two members of St. Peters Harbour W. I. came forward. one. Mrs. Squires, read an address, the other, Mrs. Anderson, presented the teacher with a lovely box cf station- ery. The following is the address: Miss Marjorie MacEwcn: Dear Marjorie-Once again the joyous season has come, and as we are here tonight to celebrate this happy event, we cannot allow this evening to pass without expressing our thanks for your untiring efforts not only in preparing the children, for this occasion, but also for your wonderful patience and kindness to them since taking charge of this chairman, Central Guardian OONFRDIIATIOR LIII NEUR- ANCE. 14-6708-7-134121 BISIIVI JANUARY 15th, lion, Guild Concert. L-fifl-lz-Gl-Bi. l’ EBCAPED-Ono Lrzd legals fox. I’ Elwood Dumbbell, 118 V0!- L-I821-1-2-3. WIATIIIB PERMITTING, loud- ing turnip! on Jam-ill’! 2nd. J. M Roop, L-SflI-II-Si-Si MALLE’I'I"S BATTERY SERVICE has The Guardian's thanks for a fine large wall calendar for 193. ACCEPTS NEW POSITION-Mr. P. R. Fielding, who has been con- nected with the llmiprex Theatre for the past two years, left last week for Moncwn where he has ac- cepted the position of Manager of the Imperial Theatre. Mrs. Fielding expects to remain in Amherst for the winter after wlhich time the family will move to Monotw- Dur- ing their stay in Amherst Mr. and Mrs. Fielding made many friends who will learn with regret of their intended departure from Amherst, though pleased with his promotion. -.Amherst I\'| ws-Mr. Fielding was 5 former manager of the Capitol Theatre in this city. PRETTY WEDDING——Kn0x Pros- byterian church, Ottawa, was the scene of an interesting wedding of much charm at 230 o'clock on Bat- urday afternoon oi’ Mary Kathleen, (Molly), eldest daughter of the pas- tor, Very Rev. Dr. Robert John- ston. and lvLrs. Johnston, to Dr. Duncan T. R. McColl, of St. And- rew’s East, Que, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McColl, of Blen- heim, Ont. Rev. Dr. W. H. Idea-them. of Bt. Andrew's Presbyterian church officiated, assisted by Rev. school. , As secretary-treasurer of our W. I. at all our meetings, on all our pro- grams, at all our social functions, you were always punctual. faithful, and ever ready to do your part. Please accept this little gift as a token of our affection. Wishing- you all the blessings of the season and we hope that our present. re- lations may long continue. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, St. Peters, Ear- bour W. I. PIUSVILLE WI. The regular monthly meeting of the Piusvllle W-I, was held at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Oomoran on Thursday evening, Dec. 28th Meeting opened by mpeating the lord's Prayer in unison, this was followed by the roll call which was answered by verse, prose or song pertaining to Christmas. The minutes of the last meeting were approved and signed by the Presi- dent. All committees reported satisfactorily and new ones mp- Poinfed for next month are: Sick- Mzrs. Ambrose Comorsn and Mrs Nelson Gallant; School-Allis. Wll- liam Gallant and Mrs. Henrietta Gallant; Entertainmem - Miss Henrietta Gallant and. Mrs. Pom,- Gallant. It m decided that the Institute would donate a pair of and pillow slips in aid of Prince County I-lcqaitsl. The next ninth: will be held at the home of Mr Nelsondallant Rolleallicbc d by "Omnmon Mistakes in 130811111.” A grab bag will be con- ducted for the purpose or the Fluid-ill. rm Gallant, and " "Ilium lift of silver also sc- mammoth sddreuwhidi illlllltldllwelllsnoartattsg: Dr. Bailantyne, of St. Ar1drew's East, Que. The church was attrac- lively adorned for the occasion with tall standards of white lilies at the chancel steps and effective bankings of palms and ferns. Dr. F. L. Hen- derson presided at. the organ‘ and during the signing 01' the register, the choir sang sweetly, "O Perfect Love." The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and was at- tended by her two sisters, the Miss- es Claire and Margaret Johnston, who have a host of friends in Prince Edward Island.) Dr. McLaughlin of Buckingham, Que, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Hugh Gra- ham and Dr. A: S. Kenny, of Buck- ingham. A handsome gown of ivory . velvet, designed on lines of exquis- i ite simplicity, was worn by the bride. Her veil of Limerick lace was worn by the bride's mother and the bride's great aunt, on their respective wedding days. it lyas caught with dainty orange blcsscms and she carried white lilies. The attendants wore gowns of similar design in American Beauty velvet with smart turbans of the same material with touches of silver lame and they wore silver slippers to match and carried olc’ fashioned nosegays. Mrs. Johnston, mother of the b ide, wore a charm- ing costume oi’ mldnizht blue velvet with a wide brimmed velvet hat of m same shade and wore a oorsage quet of roses. Followhig the cere- mony, a reception was held at the manse, 197 Carling .avenue._Out-of- town guests included Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ballantyne of St. Aaldrewb East; Mr. and Mrs: Charles Stephen, of Brownsburg, Que, Miss Elizabeth Baird. of Piston, NS, Miss Archi- bald, Miss Marjorie "" " BARGAINS IIAIJIIIE-JIIIIIISANIIS‘ 0F IIIILLAIIS NIIIITII 0F. NEW NINTEII MERCHANDISE AT SAVINGS YOII SINPLY CANT AFFIIIIII T0 MISS _ SALE STARTS rmnnv ma. 4 AIIII. usrse to SAT gnu. 19 SPECIALS IN MENSWEAR . ‘Z5 P_[}_ [IFF All. HABERDIISIIERI stunts, ms, sox. nus, cm, PYJAMAS, nnsssmc towns, swan: ns, unnsnwnn, no. rm. Men's Blue Combination Kitchen Brand OVERALLS Zipper Front, Sizes 36 to 40 Clearing at 25% OFF ALL MEN'S AND Boy's WINTER oven. COATS Now CLEARING AT % OFF All Wool OXFORD BLANKET, double $4 I Bedsize. Reg. $6.50 SPECIALS, 1N STAPLE coon ,3-Ply H e a v y KNITTING BABY’S COATS, Pink, Blue, Green $2.59 YARN and White. Assorted sizes. On sale . .. I Skein 2N0 3 ,' 54" WOOL DRESS GOODS. ' 1.0L skein s KNITTING Specially priced for this sale. . .. yard , O YARN for Ladies’ PULLOVER SWEATERS Values to $2.95 for Another Asst. of Ladies’ SWEATERS Clearing at . . . . . . . 36” SILK VELVET. Regu- lar price $3.00 Clearing at Childrerfs AII Wool Long DRAWERS. _ Clearing V; PRICE 49c Children's Rayon Stripe BLOOMERS On Sale at Ladies’ Fleece Lined VESTS and DRAWERS Each 36” CORDUROY VELVET Children’s Flanneiette NIGHT DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6 . . . . . . . .. Miss Ann Vail, all of Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. M00011 Quebec. the bride travelling in a smart costume of brown crepe with a brown cloth coat, trimmed with fur and a broum beaver hat. They will later take up residence in St. Andrew's East, Que-Ottawa Jour- nal. ::BRING YOUR. SILVER FOX furs to McLurc s. MacKinnon for consignmmt to Hudson's Bay Co. Generous cash advances. No noies to sign. Best market in Europe. L-3267-12-3l-3i lant. The remainder of the evening was spent in music, sing-song, and names. The meeting closed by sing- ing “Star of the East.” President's address— Dear Mrs. COIYOIITI—WG, the members of the Pnlsvlile Institute wish tc convey to you, our retired President, our sincere thanks and appreciation of your untiring ser- vices in our Institute. For the past three years you have presided at every meeting, endeav- orlng in every way to. help the cause and no doubt your efforts have been crowned with success. Needless in say we are all very sorry you resigned, but glad tc relieve your mind of the responsi- bilities of President, as we know you will continue with us as an in- spiration to us. In conclusion we ask you to cc- cept this small token, not for its intrinsic value, but as it shows in I small way our d your services in our club _ Stalled on behalf of the Piaoville Institute members» _ I - Mfrs. Peter Gallant, (Pres) Mary Ellen Cocoon-n, (loo?) n??? EXAMINATION nous; ma W; can, II; J. AIAIIIN PIOIITIIII‘ Olloo . 6'35 "“‘ \ Joaquin Le-.- CIear'ng t Yardl...t.l........... mri any] left later for Amid Brow!‘ Yard .-.-.._-- OUR ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES’ $1.00 HATS ON SALE FOR THIS EVENT . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ WOOLEN GLOVES Assorted patterns, sizes. Reg. $1.25 79G i Another line of better qual- lty Ladies’ WOOL GLOVES Values to $1.65. For.....'.... Ladies’ HOUSE‘ DRESSES G031] assortment of patterns I an co ors. s zes i Reg. price 1.50, 1.65 Ladies’ JERSEY DRESSES Clearing balance of our 82.95 range . . . SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES on aII REM- NANTS of FLANNEL, SKIRTING, SILKS, VELVET, RAYON, CURTAINING, COTTON TOWELLING, CRETONNE, etc. NO GOODS ON APPIIOBATION ' _ DURING THIS SALE THESE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY NOTICE WE ARE CLOSING OUR BOOKS FOR 1934 ON JANUARY 25th, 1935. SETTLE- MENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE MADE BEFORE THIS DATE. LADIES’ ALL WOOL HOSE. AII sizes, but black only. This is a give-away at .. . pair LADIES’ SILK PLAITED HOSE. All good shades. AII sizes. Priced for quick selling at . . . . . ..palr BOY’S EXTRA HEAVY WOOL HOSE. AII Sizes. Assorted colors. Regular price 95c. Clearing . . . . . . . . . .............pair LADIES’ VELVET SCARF AND TAMBETS. ASSORTED COLORS. IDEAL FOR SPOIIITS WEAR. REGULAR PRICE $1.95. I Set CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ SILK DRESSES i ALL NEW STOCK THIS FALL. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STYLES. SIZES AND COLORS { Clearing $3.95 i-Tiiiiis Clearing ' at 1A, 0l-',F $5.95 range clearing at Linen Roller ltlfifitlft. 7 .... $1. iii itttiiilc Extra heavy .. 5Iyds. SE- _-._- Large ‘Turkish rownLs Regular 30c Clearing at 4 fm-sN 36” wide Dark Stripe FLAN- NELETTE 5 ydafl- On sale Stripe FLANNELETTE Extra Heavy isydd. $1: 38” unbleached Special “Tm” .10 t... $1. __._.._ Reg. 12c yd. 8/4 SHEETING t2lf;;i.'“?°.‘...... Yd. 28c —_ $3.‘? .‘.”.“.'?‘T‘.‘.‘T1..... 29c 8/4 Ifenlstitched griiialilgg .. Each 980 i WABASSO 4o" PILLOW COTTON, yd 29G Childrenh Navy Serge £1193,’ is??? . .0 $2.95 . LADIES’ FELTS OUILREGULAR $1.95 and $2.25 LINES. Good Assortment. PRICED T0 CLEAR Ladies’ RAYON BLOOMERS Pink and Peach. Sizes, small medium and large New‘ stock pr. Ladies’ ANGEL sKfN SLIPS Pink, Peach and White All sizes. Reg. $1.00 On Sale . . . . . . . . . . .. i Ladies GLOVE SILK SLIPS White, Pink, Peach. Small Medium and large Reg, $1.98 Ladies’ Rayon PYJAMAS and NIGI-ITGOWNS; Golod sisortrgenfi styles and co ors. eg. c ne Clearing st nVIoce-s»: SPECIALS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS l DISCONTINUED DESIGNS n CONGOLEUMS and LINOLEUMS CLEARING n 17$ OFF .99 FRILLED CURTAINS. Good qual- ity. Rose, Blue, Green, Goold Trims MOTTLED AXMINSTER BUGS Size 27x BL-Special. ..........,'Each INLAID IINOLEUM In . IMO designsfClesrlng at . Sq. 21"- s1." 81-95 .15 EXTRA SPECIAL omens r on ‘III csarar noes ~ l_ 1min: its Sale l,