nizsins ‘ac-v ( |I|.lIl .‘- lwillillfu -. .0 a. m... Heart oi the North xngg-PIIOTOS-CBASWILUS. LIFI INSUR- lz-9789-7-2l JI- cosrsnnsrlon suca QABDS. — Personal "giggling; rinted with name and lddress rigs to ms oer doz- Mgs your selection at the Gilla- dhn Office. - c snmu AIRWAYS NOTICE- Quilt: w heavy traffic all 988N118‘ era to Moncton are Nqlw-“ed 1° ._ ' , , ms,“ a in ad- v" I ‘r Txci, “w” " p-i i-iil-i-il. 4.2 . . .. ___ With DICK FORAN inrivm simvics by st. camel-me GALE PAGE Group Bonshailv Baptist Church.‘ Sunday 7.30 oclock. weather f; SOURIS, THUR. nsc. m‘. mittirli. h-19°'14- ' - MONTAGUE. nu. nac. am s -.im-. o. D- i , MONTAGUE. ssr. mac. out. M553?“ NT 5 anlnounces the engagement of her dolmmer- Georgia Floremj i0 0191. w-hJ‘ Andrew, son of Mr. and Mm. Jo n s. Andrew oi’ ran Pvvaliy- Mi"- riage to take P13" alum“! Dec‘ 9. 14-196. ;D.. wasn't-ears-.- FARMERS rox anemones,- .~' You shOUId not miss the opportun- rox PEl.TS "‘ l“ Pull bright Silver skins are in demand. I need one hundred clear skins and will 8th. 7.30 ‘ivmm’ Dwem L-l70-12-7-li. TEA AND BAZAAR —— T1" 31- Peter's Cathedral annual tea and bazaar which was held Ywtelday evening in the stlzoolroom was; very , , _ c1 rov an pal good piices. Langfilayuffeggwgduzedesinnwplmiesdgr, i» tulated on the won er- J. I). JENKINS $1 dfigfiior fancy work, the’ a toothsome refreshments served. and y e excellence of the “med and’ th Ll0tl-l2-5-tii other displays- E "$15425, 3?."::::9's_re=_ $1 179.11, 7 Clear Color 2 snd 3 Yrs. Dense Fill"! 2 PRIZE PALE MALE FOXES PHONE _ _ s1 EUSTON sr. , m ' D. Stirling MacLean CH-TOWN 44§§44@ \OQO—&OO-OOOOOQO-OOO4000O-VOQ-O O§-OQ ‘ Shipping and Selling Furs , Daily g l i i ~ t . 111257225 as We pay cash advance the day your furs are received. Receiving furs now. Try our market- ing service. TllE MARITIME run POOL LTli. W. CHESTER S. MoLllllE 110 Kent Street 5,»; - .. ._,.- rue.- "new: ,¢O-O~0&Q4++-Q-O4-O+QQQ-O+QQ-Q4++QQQ o 0 o0 0o v4 Silver Fox Pelts Mr. M. Maurice is now at our office and will be buying continuously all grades of silver fox skins and other raw furs. Paying highest market prices. G. R. MCQUARRIE SUMMERSIDE ...an><~.-......-... - L-iioizsllf ' ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII4 A llaturalisfs Calendar FOR Prince Edward Island \ 'A carefully prepared series of notes of Meteorological and Botanical observations made in the period 1910-1937; and includ- ing a short list of common insects. By Burma nuiwr (“Agricola”) " Brsckloy Beach On Sale at THE SCHOOL SUPPLY CARTER AND C0. MARITIME STATIONERS WOOLWORTHS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB. CO. Price 25 cents per copy ZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID POULTRY We are paying within a. margin of last year's price for heavy chickens, and fully last year's prices on lower grades. Crate-finish your chicken and than get our prices before selling. TllE ROYAL PACKING 00. J. D. JENKINS, Prop. ‘f’ i i5 t the‘ Pzeiglligc (Mxealillitnaiil Illeugglgi 111 grim‘? l of Wales Colleggrl-lall on Frldoylundler the Department of Trans- Dll. W. L Mlobonfld’ attics will be closed for the gvsmslipdg- of this week. 1.4m. Bcboo. “m. .8 P~ M- L-IM-II-O-gl. ATTENTION ADVERTISIBS. — Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this office not later than 11 A. M. HUNTER RIVER UNITED ' 31133611, Rev. W. A. Maoqusrrie, flwinsloe North 2.30 P. M. P. M. Rrv. J. R. Skinner. Min. iiflr- L-l93-l2-7-1i. GET YOUR C. 0. M. SKATES 1100i: outfits at Holmans, Charlotte- town. We specialize in skates and boots for hockey players also. All sizes carried for smaller boys and |glTlS. An Ideal Christmas Gift. L-19l.~12-7-1i. LEAVES FOR MONCTON — MI-Jor D. A, MacDonald, who silent the out month at his old ~home in ‘Wheatley River, leaves this morning for Moncton, N . where he has accepted s contract F4 port for building an equipment garage at the Air Port. Major MacDonald built a Radio Beam for the same Department during the summer at Fredericton. N. B. and also two service stations for the Canadian Oil Company at Sussex and Bristol. FARMERS FOX BREEDERS- You should not miss the opportun- ity of hearing Dr. W. E. Swales speak on Animal Parasifisln at the Public Meetrrzz to be held in Prince of Wales Colleize Hall on Friday everiinif. December 8th 730. L-l70-12-7-1i. REGIMENTAL BADGES— Can- ada's armed fore-cs from the At- lantic to the Pacific are represent- ed in a series of postcards bear- ing exact reproductions of the regi- mental badges in color of all the units, now on sale. The designs have received the approval of the College of Heralds in London. Eng- land. and have been faithfully m- produced down to the most min- ute details by the publishers Wil- liam Scullv Ltd. Montreal They can be obtained at regimental armories and barracks or at most good statloners in every largo city of the Dominion. and have been priced to be available to all. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ~A large number of friends gathered recently at the home cf Mr_ and Mrs. Donald Gordon to honor Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, newlyweds of the district. After the crowd had assembled, Miss Jean Gordon and Mr. John Gordon escorted the bride and groom to seats of honor, Mrs. John MacEacherli explained the purpose of the athering, while Mrs. Homer Provenc ier and Miss Reta Farrar carried in a well filled bas- ket which thcy proceeded to open. Mrs. John MacEacliern read the ac- ' companying verses whic calmed much laughter and Mss Annie Gordon arranged the gifts on table. Lunch was served by the ladies. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in music and games followed by a sing song. At a. late hour everyone wended their ways home after wishing the bride and groom many years of happiness. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Thursday night November 30th, a. large crowd of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Corney, lupin Road to tender them a miscellan- eous shower. After ilie crowd had l-ififimbled. the bride and groom were escorted to seats of honor by Miss Edna Farrar and w. John Gordon. Mr. James Gordon capab- 1)’ acted as Chairman and after a 19W Wflfds called on Misses Mil Qudmore and Reta Farrar who car- ried 1X1 a prettily decorated basket laden with is. After opening the its. Mrs. omer Provencher read Mwmpenyins verses while Miss tab, F531" B-‘Tallfiéd them on the if e- The groom on behalf of his w e thanked the people and 3W1; 6d all to visit them in their hang, a ladies then served s BURGLARS AT WORK-Burg. l"! Wm e-t work in the City over the weekend. Late Saturday night the seals. were broken on your {ii-eight cars 1n the Runway “m5 are. The cars each contained s. quantity of merchandise but none of it was touched. It is presumed the burglars didn't find what they were after or were szzared away be- gzitzclzlrlv loot was obtained. Railway ves are investigating the case, Some time Monday night burslus were successful 1n entering the WmhOH-se o! Cervell Bros. "A few cartons of cigarettes were taken" Ohiof A. Biriiwhistlo of the Oiity Police said last night, The this”; gamed 91115751196 1W Oil-ribbing 0n {up Of the C. N. R, box ca; 5nd prymg open the shutters which protected the window. It is presumed that the shutters were "sprung" guffb- icntly to allow s thin stick to b; in- serted with which the bar Wag 111g- ed. Authorities are of the Uplnlon that both "breaks" wgro we work of Juveniles, PRESENTATION - A very en- was spent reocntl at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Adan); Livingston, Kingston when upwards of a. hundred and twenty-five neighbors and friends from King- ston and surrounding district; met; to do honor to Mr. Everett Glow and his bridle (nee Vera Irving). To the strains of the wedding nmmh o! honor by Miss Vera Livingston and Mr. Ira Auld. Mr. Edgar new- son acted as chairman and called "P011 Mr. Chalmers Newson to read an address m Mr. and Mrs. Claw. The)’ were then presented with a beautifully enameled Enterprise Renae. Mr. clow on behalf of his bride and himself thanked all res- (‘lit for their beautiful gift an af- icr singing for Tlicy Ar..- Jolly Good Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Glow were then bounced by some of the ladies and gcntlemcn present. A (lain lulicli was thcii served by some of ills lrirlics present. and the remaind- L104~12-5-61 er of l-hc ovcning was pleasantly spent in luusic and social inter- . ~ _ H ___ true g THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN i " n .4.» gunman _____$ I ‘i 7. 1939 _.i_ ., .-_,.l,,.l _. (GIVE . . Linen Luncheon Sets. Madeira Pillow Cases. Banquet Sets. cord stitch hems. Linen Tea Sets. Hand embroidered, 5 pieces. from — — — —- — — -- - -- $1.19 to $4.85 Set lland embroidered, 54 x 54" cloths with 6 naps. Priced from $2.98 to $7.85 set Priced from — — — — — — — -- -- 89c to $2.75 pair Linen Luncheon Sets. Hand embroidered. 13 and 17 pieces. Priced from -- — — Irish Linen Huckabac Towels. u: (‘D $5 C- FP- ‘if. 5 l-i C‘ 5 CD l3 m Fine quality Linens and Laces imported from Scotland, Ireland, li/Iadeira, Portugal, Spain, China. ctc. Hand embroidered. . 12 napkins. Priced from - $10.00 to $25.00 Sci Tuscany Hand Made Laces n Table Cloths 72 x 90” —- — — $2.98 to $4.85 each 5 Table Cloths s4 x 5i" __ _- __ $1.92 to $2.50 each Table Cloths 54 x 72" — — — — — —- $53-75 9861i Table Mats 12 x 1S” — — — — — — — 25c each Runners 17 x 45" — — — — — — — — -- 75c each Chair Sets — — — — — — — — 39c to 59c set 15 x 24" - - - — — - — — — — — 85c pair 18 x 32" - - — - — — — — — — — $1.25 pair hish Linen Luncheon Cloths with colored borders 52 x 52" and 52 x 70" priced from $1.00 to $2.75 each Priced $3.95 to $10.00 Sci Hand embroidered. 72 x 90" cloth with In plain colors with Steam Rollers, etc. k An ideal Sizes 36 to 44 Navy. Sizes 38 Helmets. Color to 46 _ _ _ _ _*5.00 Men’s Fur Trimmed Leather $1.50 Gifts from the Basement . . . Men's Fleece Combinations. $1.00 Men's Heavy Reefers. Color Sizes 2-1 to 3i ers. Sizes '26 to 34 - - _.. _ Kifins Saturday, course. At s late hour the guests all d led for their homes wish- ing . and Nlrs. Glow many years of HBéIgJiIIBSS down the pathway of wedd life. . Mrs. George C. Coffin left Char- lottetown yesterday morning for North Sydney to meet her hus- and who is arriving there from by l merit of Transport ile Isle where he has been radio operator for the Canadian Depart- for several months past. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin will proceed to Halifax from North Wdmll - ....-....- - "v.1 Railway Fares Friday, Dec. 8th. Dec. 9th. Mr. Earl Riggs of Charlottetown. left recently for Halifax where he has joined the Royal Canadian Navy. In Memoriam MR. JOIIN ll. SEALEY Mr. J. D. Jenkins yesterday morning recisved the sad news of tho death 0f his broilher-in-law Mr. Jfolm H. Scalcy, who passed away iii Wasliillgioli D. C There were Christmas gift for Mother, Sweetheart or Sister. too expensive but something she will DOLLS-Real Cuddly Baby Dolls —Wclums Dolls, very smart Dolls all dressed up in {K211111138 W111i curly hair and sleeping eyes- P0P" ular prices from — — 25¢ i0 51-25 MECHANICAL TOYS - Trains. Fire Engine!’ Machine Guns. Trucks. Everything to delight the little lad (and Dad) on Christmas morning - 15¢ 1° “'75 NOVELTY TOYS - Walking Doss. Babys on Sleigh. Acrobatic Mon]; keys, Glove Monkeys» i111 25° “ac your Not appreciate shown in Calfskin, Ante- lope, Morocco, Buffalo-hide, Goatskin, and Suedcs. In the most attractive styles chosen especially for our Christ- mas trade. Prices $1.75, $2.25, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00, $7.00 up to $12.00. 303's’ Fleece Combinations. 79c Boys’ Navy‘ Cheviot Reef- $3.25 Boys’ Navy Cheviot Breeches FOR BABIES: brown 8: black — Enoellel.)1Sizs:sa26atl:id34$1 n49 Novemes — —- — — — 25c to $1.00 Men's Navy Cheviot Wind- B , F T _ d L ilizalzitlgg _1_31_1E8:_—_—_$18-g1: {a I breakers. Sizes 36 $3 oys “r "fnme “m” Bath Robes _ _ __ _ _ 85c to $115 Helmets. Coloi 5 to 44 _ - _ _ _ - brown & black — Dresses ” _ _ “ "' "‘ 69c m $235 ' Men's Heavy Khaki Whip- Rompers — — — — — 59¢ i0 $195 cord work panm 5 Boys’ Heavy Windbreakers. Shawls — — — — — — — — -— 51-59 Sizes a2 m 44 _ _ 1 n89 Leather faced poc- $2 Blankets - - - - - - 89c m $2.95 , . kcts. Sizes 26 to 36 n 1g“ B‘ Ailflwglflr B , B] D i B" FOR KIDDIES 1 to o YEARS! wea ers. ea e . oys ue on m Sizes as m 44 s1 Overalls. Sizes 26 Sweaters - — — — — 98c to $2.95 . to as ___ - _ 89c ~ Knitted Suits - _ _ $1.35 to $4.95 B-Piecc Sets, Coat, Leggings and Hat — — — — — — $2.95 i0 $10.95 T , B , h gresses - - -- - - $1.00 to $3.95 ompers — — — — - — 59c to $1.95 Round rip argam _ _ _ _ _ _ t... .. t... Snow Suits - - — - $3.19 to $6.95 Scarves — - — - - - — 50c to 75c i r You’ll love the new TOY SHOP Teddy Bears, Scotties, Lights and decorations - Mickey Mon”, Pop Eye. Lights for Inside and Outside decoration, from 39c to $1.50. Numerous other Toys 1°!‘ 1101’! 311d girls will be found in our conveni- ent Toy Shop. Cais on Wheels, Dogs that bark, all kinds of lovable toy animals -— 15c to 51-75 i J ANGORA GLOVES. Make her 1R1 luxurious by giving her Angora Gloves in any of eighteen beautiful colors. Prices — $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and 553-95 PARKAS. Any girl from school age up would appreciate the comfort and style of our Parkas. We have scarf and Parka Sets, mitts with ParkaH and all in lovely colors. $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00. The GIRLS’ SHQP is Full I Of Christmas Ideas FOR GIRLS 7 to 101 Priccs 75f. Skirts - — -- - — — $1.00 to $2.95 Sweaters — -- -- - - - 98c to $2.9" Dresses — — — — - - $1.00 to $51-95 Coats — — — — — — $7.95 to $11.9» Ski Suits — — — — $4.50 to $10.05 Blouses - L - _ _ $1.00 t0 $1.05 Knitted Leggings $1.00, $1.15 and $151“ . ,3 Ski Pants -- — —- — $2.95 and $3. Jackets - — - — — $2.95 in Soil" FOR GIRLS ll to 14x: Blouses — — — - - -- $1.00 t0 $195 Skirts - - - - _- - $1.50 to $2.95 Dresses — - - — — $1.98 to $5.95 Sweaters — — - — — 98c to $2.95 Ski Suits —- - — — $4.50 t0 $10.95 Coats — — — — — — $7.95 to $19.51.‘ Bath Robes — — — - - $1.39 to $3.95 Ski Pants — - — - $2.95 and $3.25 Knitted Suits — — — — -- — $5113 MGDRE f» MiLEODilmili". The Store of Ten no particulars. The late Mr. Sealey who was in the employ of the American Gov- ernment, resided with his wife, nee Miss Winnie Jenkins, a sister of Mr. Jenkins, in Panama for the past twenty years. retiring on pen- sion last June Mrs. Sealey and tlic late Mr. Sealey spent the past summer at Mount Albion, returning to Wash- ington where they were making ihcir liomc. _ Mr. Samuel Sciilcy, Mount Ai- bion is a blioilicr Thousand Gifts Honor Roll for November:- Grade X-l. Alan Andrew. Grade VII-l. Marion Green. 2. Eleanor Andrew Grade VI (all-l. Stanley Green. Plus XII has raised Rrv. Harris. chancellor of tho ccse to Toronto to the P0‘ Grade VI (bl-l. Cormack. and Elaine Inman. Nonirifsrfsasliivoivs” ‘WT-lama? Macconniickf” m Perfect Attendance: Goldie Gre Dorothy Baker-Teaclicr. I ‘TOR/ONTO. ‘Dec. s -rGP' ~19” Bradford Mac- JGllll - lirclnlio- l0’ domestic chnplain, it wit» 111mm" Grade V---l. Sydney Andrew. ed “may, ‘P Grade III-l.Goldie Green. 2. The new monsignol‘ has 0016318“ Everett Barrett. a. Evelyn Mac- sociated with archbishop lgom M Cormack. since 111-5 99111111113? gag‘; a ‘ e Grade II——l.ElBlll(‘. liinian. 2. 3:33:31 alg-stfllose 1's Un versii-Yt Shirley MacCormack. Memmmok; N_ m; st. W Grade I-.l. Tommy Omen. I. cpl“ gunman, ton.