gcovEMBER 2q,_1gg1 m IJSTEN IN T0 SANTA CLA Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda "I" Wills "i" B» in HOLMANS ollnnlorrrrowrl rovul VER 7'_'9rpu i’. - BILL NOTE . . 2nd SHOW 0.15 --_ . .._ 1i. .__ PAID A GREATER ifRlCE - . .FOII LOVE! clnnx GAB“ W‘ IQY The romance that rocked the foun- dations of an em- 9180.. . now lives on the screen! l GIILY ‘ STAR! . . . AID NIIAY A (ASTI tqqxsnxihjaeia 3.15 m! llhe Central Guardian ---_. Thin column in renrered for new; oi lovol interest bu: ldvtflllllillg gr n nnnny nature nnny no llninricli nl. 6 n word ulrlctll ouubl. m u. CBASWELL I17! Photograph; _____. courauelrmrlon LIFE m- sunslvca ' n-eleo-r-lz-slz STEWARTS YEAST makes bet- ter bread. Lfifil-B-H-ti USE "BWLITE" shortening fol better baking. lfioi-o-li-tl NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST China. Silverware or Plain. curl: m L-61BB-1-12-3I2 GONFEDEBATION SURAN CE WEDNESDAY Dec. l 5t. Peters Cathedral tea and sale, gift-s of all kinds for old and young. L-257. (IHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Malcolm Galbraith will preach, if travelling is favorable, at Stsnchel at 7.30 p. m., December 1st at Argyle Shore, 7.80; December 2nd. at De Sable 7.30. L452. FUNERAL TODAY-The full- eral of the late Margaret Martin takes place this (Monday) nlorh- SEE Filmdi... . lo Iilvorlte ‘on gnngup on 01114:... Laughter! innit! n‘; li> ti. n pamil 1mm om: » omn uni-in bill FRANK MGHUGII PATSY K ELI-Y Al-LILIELKLILS PLUS MUSICAL AND PICTORIAL E E .. _.__. >_E DAILY 8.15 -- 1.00 -- E45 nnm... 8 l lninrd l! lliurdny BUS LEAVES Georgetown - r Charlottetown Bus Service o r/mrlNo HONDA . MA or “"8 Goomiown Qt. an‘ n -— snv 8.43‘? Q. ~v B. . , n. 152.22.. -_'.'.. 3.50 In. Pealres — - - - 9. AM. Z Emilio...‘ - glen lotto vim — Q~~—— llliva Leave Pmenren m folly mmicn i1 insurance for nny nee rlentthnt may hllilien while ar-lvul; in this Bu. liflllt NOIANA TIA BOOM! lfiflflfifi nunnunuvsnsnnncslnwnnllnllnsMnnltflllnnblrlblnfl gloland Motor Transport Ltd. ,5 ' WINTER eus sollrnull: EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th e -—-_-__. BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN (From White's Restaurant) F08 SUMMERSIDE "I"! m“ snmlnv - non 5.51., only -— 10.09 PM. F03 norm-n LAKE (yin St. Dolly except Illndgy From Gourlldn Dru Store) on olmlwrradowu ‘My mo" sun-w — m not. uno n-M. i-oo an. mo; - 10.00 mo. rmm-mrmnnmmmmnrrrmm-wmm-m us P.M., $.45 mu. . fiend»! M11: — 10.00 A-liL l Peter's and iolrlg) - 4.00 l‘. M. SUMMERSIDE nnouilnufirannt. Bnndny only — 7.30 EM. _@E‘_"“‘ l STRAIN ON YOUR EYES Eyu ilmi for clone work- particularly if lighting is not correct —-are subject to l gunm- than normnl airlin- This nrmu on will“ d"- nnmfnrt if there In present In! ppm-gullible ruirnnilvo error nnd glmwl "l!" Ill held‘ nohrs. lore evil. elv- A W" [m1 hns no way of nnowinr u“; degree of strain on the eyes until lm-v I" ="'"'"°"- G. F. Hutcheson ing at 9.45 from A. A. Hennesseyfis Funeral Home to 5t. Dun-Stan's Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. HEIZE ALCOHOL-A car, con- taining ten 2% galloncans of alco- hol and driven by two men from the country was seized by Mounted Police near the city last night. The men were released but would likely appear in court on liquor charges, police said. 'i‘lls car was held. GUEST AT GOVERNMENT IIOUSE—The Rev. C. R. H. Wil- lcinsrm mi sionary from India, who is to arrivo in Charlottetown today will _bc guest oi Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs. DeBlois at Gov- ernment I-louse. He will speak at St. Paul's Hall this evening. DUNLOP-IIOOLEY-‘lhe mar- ridge of Norah Mae, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John William Hooley of Cambridge Road. Moll- tague, P. E. 1., formerly of Eng- land. to John, only son of the late Sergt. Mathew Brown Dunlap and Mrs. Dunlop of Montreal was announced by a special wire Wed- nesday, November 24. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE meet- ing Kensington Town Hall Wed- nesday evening December 1st. Hear Rev. A. A. MacLcod. Field Sec- retary and Rev. R. Hensley Stav- ert. Meetings will also be held at Fredericton tonight, Springfield tomorrow night, Wilmer, Valley Tulursday and Harisville Friday night. The public cordially invited to all thcsc meetings. Offering. L-262. RIFLE CHOIR MEMBERS’ PURSES-Onc dollar and fifty cents in silver W35 taken by thieves from n number of ladies’ hand bags in the choir room of Bt. Paul's Anglican Church during ser- vice yesterday morning, police said lost night. They believed the theft was the work of juveniles. A choir entrance had been left unlocked, giving easy access to the room. CARD PARTY-On Monday eve- ning Nov. 22nd. a very enjoyable card pariy was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Elm- erald. The game of Auction with sixteen tables playing was very keen and interesting. The Gents prize was won by Wilbert Cmkeli and the Ladies prze by Margaret Grcennn. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by indies of the dis- trlrt. A couple of hours were pleas- gnlly spent in music and dancing. the music being furnished by Mul- ligarfs Orchestra. ' ELECT SPEEDY TRJAIR-Two Charlottetown: men. Raymond Dunn nnd Joseph Glllis, committed to Supreme Court for trial lnsi; week on charges cf attempting to brsok and enter had elected to be tried under the Speedy Trials Act, Mounted Police said lust night. The hearing would open it 11 o’- clock this morning and it was be- lieved that Judge Duffy would pre- side. The two men were arrested recently at the Argyle service Station on the Mnlpeque road lust. outside Charlottetown. - TEANSFERRED T0 GLACE BAY-Mr. Clive E. Jolmslon o! the staff of the local branch of the Royal Bank o! Canada, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hlmluond Johnstml: Charlottetown. his been transfer- red from here to Glace Bay. N. 8., and left on Saturday last to take up his duties there. Mr. Johnnton was in efficient employee and WM highly thought of by those with whom he served. The staff present- ed him, on ills svs of his deport- ure with n valuable travclinz bag and wished him good health and the greatest luocsss in his new abode, Ml‘. Johnston most sincerely thanked hi! arr-Workers for their sorviceoblfl lift which he greatly appreciated and which would he n constant. reminder of t-he mn-ny klndneelll extended to him nnd the consideration received vhiio nrvihs nt the branch or the Royal vth Robin Hood Porridge Oats 111E CHARLUFTEIUWN GUARDIAN llrgan Recital At Trinity thureh Mr. A. Roy Kendall. L. It. A. M, Organist of Trinity United Church assisted by Mrs. Hugh Miller so- prano, gave a must interesting programme at the Twilight Recital last Saturday afternoon. This Recital was the first of o. series to be given every two weeks throughout the winter months under the auspices of tile ladies Aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, and was much appreciated by the large audience present. Following is the programme: Toccata Con Fuga in D. minor. Aria. in F, Sonatina from "God's Time is Best", J. S. Bach. Vocal Solo, “Come Unto Me", M. Lindsay, Mrs. Hugh Miller. "Minuet", A. ‘ltemblay. “Barcarole from 4th Concerto", Btemdaie Bennett. "Spring Bong”, Alfred Hollirls. Vocal Solo, “Ora Pro Noble," M. Picsolomini, Mrs. Hugh Miller. Preludio (in forms. di studio). Preghierae, Oreste Ravanello_.__ NEW PERTH RESIDENT DIES -—~Mr. W. Augustus Ceilings, 6d. died at his home at New Perth Friday after s lingering illness from pneumonia, and heart dis- ease. Mr. Ceilings, a son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ceilings. was a. well known farmer of this district. He is survived b one sis- ter, Priscilla. Coiiings. at, present sprout... to New Perth from the United Slated. Irene Peters, twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere- miah Peters, Hayfield. who under- went a serious operation City Hospital on Thursday after- noon is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Fred Webster, Dunstnffnage, arrived home from Bl-ookline, Mass. where he underwent. a. serious op- eration, from which he has quite fully recovered. He was accompan- ied by his son Lemuel, who left on return ThursdayilPlllliw- BI BTII B lilALLETT-In th's city on Nov. 24. i937. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mellett, Park Terrace, a son. nrarlgs CAMERON-At Margaie on No- vember 27, 1987. Mrs. I... Cameron aged 7D years. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. from the United Church Margats. ALCl-IORN-In Charlottetown on Sunday. November 28, 1937, Ham- mond Alchorn in his 68th year. Funeral from the MncLesn Fun- eral Home this Monday afternoon service starting at 2 o'clock fun- eral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. MACDONALD-In the Charlotte- town Hospital on November 28, 1037. Alex Dells MacDonald, aged 79 years. Funeral from his late residence, Sydney Street, Tuesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstsrfs Basilica thence to st. Margaret's for burial. Give Concert At Epworth Hall The Mission Band and. W. MS. of Trinity United Church out on a very successful concert in Dpworth Hall on Friday evening which was very largely attended. Rev. InliiG. Davies vsry cspnbly presided. Features on the proglirn were a pantomime by the Canad- lan Girls in Training under the direction of Mrs. Jack Scott, and a humorous reading by Miss Sue Meadows. Following is the program: , Chorus-Mission Band. Piano soIo-JMlss Glen Waite. Solo-Miss Marion Waite. Reoitatlons: Jackie Lesfllosn Ar- thur, Edwin Mclbenn. Duck-Gwyneth Davies, Kath- leen Allen. __I11_I1tolnime—C. G. I. T. in the THE SALVATION ARMY Major Keith of 8t. John was the speaker at both services Sunday and fgsve forceful sermons, taking an his subject 1n the morning: "Bearing the Cross", Math. 16th chap. verse 24. Christ bore the cross for us and we should deny ourselves daily and take up our crosses. He does not ask the impossible of any man. Just that we help Him by shar- ins with Him the burdens and trials of others. Ol doing what His spirit prompts us in do, and if we will do this we will find that with the psalm- ist. our cup will be full and run- ning over with joy. The topic chosen for the even- ing service was: "If Christ should come to Charlottetown, how would we treat Him and what would He think of our city." Matt. 9th chsp.,Z4th verse: “And they laughed Him to scorn." ' “This is how they treated Him when He was on earth". Would He be treated any better after so many years of civilization? All are agreed that there never has been a time in the world's hirs- tolry when Christ was more need- e . Needed in our hospitalsmur jails, our public life, in our city streets where so much that is wrong is going on. ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The Holy Communion of the Lord's Bupper was observed at the morning worship by a large con- gregation. The sermon dealt with the teconsecrat-lons of life based on God's commend to Jacob, “Arise, go up to Bethel". As Jacob was called to reconsecraie himself, so are we upecially at the Lord's Tiiblg so closely associated with His redemptive sacrifice. Guided by His Spirit we come in contri- tion, humility, confession and faith to renew our consecration Al. the evening service the Chaminade Chorus under the dir- ection of Mrs. Hugh Miller led the congregation in a. service of praise. ' and brothers William D. and Rob- Boy’s Overcoat Lost Will the boy who in mistake took a new leather overcoat from the Y. M. C. A. Saturday m... 20th. please return the same and receive hi: own. Card of Thanks Mr. Fly Glover and family de- sire to ex ress their sincere grail- tllde to oU friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown to them during their recent sad bereavement. L-261. In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of our darling litils daughter Ausie only daughter of ll. L. and Mrs. Stevenson. Whestiey River. who passed away Nov. 29. 1838. We cannot nay, and we will not "Y, That she is dead. nhe in just sway. wm. n cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an known Land And left us dreaming how very f: Un- lr It needn must, be since she lingers there. Inserted by Daddy and liiamv" art N. Piano solo—Miss Mailillson. Solo—Jr. Mclilwan. Motion song-—Six little girls. Piano solo-Miss Jean Nicholson, and sale of candy. Duel-Misses Adele Bownsss and Helen McEwan. Rsnding—Miss Sue Meadows. Solo and quarteite, soloist-Mr. Bentley. Solo-Mrs. Msllinson. Double quartette. National Anthem. Bonk of Canada. in the, his ngtive city. . nun Will‘! ARE will! "OW rllnllll. DEAR. THAT'S WHAT rr TAKES TO RELI|VI A Uud in time-at the first "I" ‘Qg. sneeze or nnifiis or irritation ' In the noqe—it help! m P79‘ fll-l- m6“, m» mnny colds. or to throw IVEN BETTIE, DARLING, IT Hit-PS IIIVIIT A I0? OF COLOSNUUT USE IT IN ‘TIMI Hls specialized medica- tion -—Vlcks Va-tro-nol- is expressly deal nnd for the m,‘ and flppfl’ l mat, where most colds begin-and grow- ofl head colds in their early “ages, Even when your head in all clogged up from n mid. Vn-tro-no brings mmforting relief-ho you bmilw min Vang) Vane-nor. wfIuM-u will,“ US oven crc y Evenings at 6.45 ND Every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY --- 2 p. m. nucleus srnvlcr 3' an i ST. J AMEB CHURCH At the morning service of it. Jame; Presbyterian Chluu; y“- ierday Rev. Dr, R. ‘fooiihosd 1x- ilate preached an impressive sermon . on the tilome "What. is Wrong with. the WorldT‘. He look as the text; of his subject Leviticus l9:l. The lcxt of his sermon appears else-i ivheie. Dr. Legnte at the evening wor- ship spoke from the First Epistle of John 4:4 "Greater is he that, l5‘ in you than he Lhatisintheworldfl’, The Minister pointed out that. the‘ lcxt was taken from rt letter which‘ John had written to a group ol Clu-istinn friends encouraging them in living the Christian life and urging lhem not to be disheartened by the a- mount of evlllprevalentlandwhluh surrounded them. Dr. Legato dc- clamd Christians today faced much the same tazk, but so long as they sincerely elrvlmiced iflle teachings of Christ and gave themselves \\'llOl(‘h(‘Zlll(‘(ll_V i0 his cause the goodness Ln t-hem would conquer baldness and evil influences of the world. At tho rimming service the choir rendered the anthem "God Is a Spirit." and in the evening the an- i-keln “Suwci. is Tihy Mercy," with Mrs. H. S. Henderson taking the solo part. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SONG SERVICE A large gathering of young people attended the Sunday even- ing after-church service held last night in Si. Peter's Cathedral. Rev. Canon Malone was ill charge of lllc service and delivered a. very | interesting address which was a . digest of the Oxford conference‘ report. “Churches Survey Their‘ Task". Canon Malone dealt spec- ifically with a subsection of the re- pm-t, discussing the Church Uni- wersal and the World of Nations The address indicated the condit- ion of the world. disrupted by na- - iional divisions and the state oi bewilderment and tension which has developed since the years of the World Wm". It was pointed out in its young i people that this is Gods world and that Christ is the world's only hope to a solution of its dif- ficulties. The machinery existing for international goodwill was briefly ouillncrl nnd various mod- iunms of the chluclfs witness were - indicated. The service next Sunday evening will be held in the Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH A fine inspiring sermon was preached after the regular commun- lon service on Sunday morning at the Central Christian Church, the subJc-ct oi wll ch was "Christ. Deal- ing Wilh Sin". The Lexi. was taken from Mark's Gospel, Chapter}, and had to do with the healing of palsy. Sin, de- clared the minister has two results natural and moral. “If we break natural laws we alllffll‘ find when we trample upon moral laws our characters are damaged." A miracle happened and healed this man physically and in Lllc name and power of Christ he found. soul 10r- givcness. The evening service was both in- structive and inspirational with the Young People's Society leading. Miss Mabel Grant told the story of a number of hymns which were favourably rendered by the choir and enjoyed by all. Prayer was offered by Ross White and Lioyd Williams. A solo was sung by bliss Nell MlwKflY and n duel. by Misses Haml Bailingall and Katherine Wright. A Number 0f other special features made the pro- gram interesting and attractive. CHURCH OF THE MOST HOLY REDEEMEB Th? no“ electric organ, installed at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer last week, was blessed It the evening service yesterday by {he Rcv. H. I. l-‘lenling, rector of the parish. The new instrument was heard for the first time in public service, when, following the bless- lng, Mr. Felix R. Bertrand, L.Mus., organist of the cathedral at Chat- ham, N. B, rendered sacred selec- timls from Bach, Vidnr, Schubert and other wcll known composers. Mr. Bcrtranl supervised installation of the organ. the first of its kind , in this province. ‘ The sermon for the evening was i delivered by the Rev. Father O'- y Sullivan. Benediction of the Most. ‘ Blessed Sacrament was given by l Gtrlnltp linltrh dlhllrtl WK OII T Ul‘ L’ C Meets 5t. lawn-nor- Mnrlriny. -.r Ilfildey Friday a r. M. 5; . ,2 Til-IIIIIII. Rebekah Orid- ‘ fellows Sing Song. Dam-r- I}: g alter. Refreshments. n-fii-il-zo-u. " “'°'“'°*“* P. 8T. DUNSTANB BASILICA Rev. Dr. McMahon was celebrruli , at the 8.00 o'clock Mass at SLDun- man's Basifloe. yesterday. The 9 30 Mass was celebrated by Rev. Flilll- er McCormack. Dr. McMahon preached at both Masses. sole“... HiBh Moss at 11 o'clock was wie- brsisd by Rev. Father George hir- Donald oi’ Si. Dunstanls Univer- m)’ 858M136 by Rev. Father Doug- nn as deacon and Rev. Father Keefe as sub-deacon. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Father Mu. In the evening st 7 o'clock v85. pers were held by Rev. Father Dougan. Purchases Horse; At Royal Fair?" lit Toronto 'lial'kavrsy” two and one-hall your old horse purchased by Mr. N. D. MaoLenn of Cllarioiiewwul M. the Royal Winter Fair at Tor- , onto arrived in Charlottetown l over the weak end. The horse we. ‘ reared by Mr. Gordon Worrall of London, Ontario, from whom Mr.‘ MacLean purchased him. His dam, was "Wan-oil's Molly" and his‘ sire "Not Much". At. the Maritime Fair at Am- . hersl. recently Mr. MacLeanLs horse ‘ “Barney" won the jumping com-~ petition and the cup donated by the Charlottetown Riding Club. Ho ‘ was ridden by Mr. MacLean. This was the second year the Cup was up for competition. Last. year's‘ winner was Mr. A. D. Johmon of l Halifax with "Goldenrod". Tho cup is pcrnlanelltly retained ii ' won three years in succession. Mr. MacLean returned from Tor- onto Frldny night. Others return- ing were Mrs. Waller Jones and l Miss Vimy Jones of Bunbury. Mr. Walter Jones. M. L. A. returned Saturday night, after visiting 0g- Lawa enroute to this Province. Mr. N. D. MacLcan was accom- panied to Toronin by his mother. Mrs. Mary MncLxran. who l-e- . mainoci in the Ontario cnpilal, She is the guest of her daughters‘ Miss Ruvh and Miss Muriel Mnc- l Lean and will return to Charlotte- Loum early in the new year. MONDAY:- 3:l5-—-Cubs. HIS-Scouts. '1 :30—Klng's' Daughters. ‘mo-av. M. s. at Mrs. w. Thompson's. A. Late:- '1"? (Jamil; college student for part time promotion work. Apply Box Na, "J99 "Céomfluardlsn. L456. FOR SALE TICKET FOR T0- "mw 110i 800d afler Decelnbar lst. Telephone i132. _ 4260-11-20 al. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL house work. three miles from Clll’. Apply Box A Guardian. L-Zfili-ll-ZZSJ-Iii. Fen-MT "arsenal-a; I. 0. 0. F. rdfiivfidivik nonov “herd; u l Cormack. i l - IO Featu/es urm r: Inn \ iii-menu imfll hill- 8'14. 1m! » ~ Allnolilit-Iv lulu- nl, .| . imzlunl l.l'gil\ AD- Ilnlmll. w... mriiw l" “MAKE A WISH ” Prince Edward 'l‘heail'c December 9th, 10th, 11th Sponsored by THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Father Fleming assisted by the ‘ FROM A SCOUT, CUB 0R Rev. Father 0‘Sulliva.n and the Rev. Father Moreen. Present in the sanctuary were His Excellency Right Rev. J. A. 0"su1livan, Bishop of Charlotte- town, Rev. RMcMahon. D.D., Rec- tor of 8t. Dunsisnhl Basilica. Rev. Father Buolo and Rev. Dr. Gillis of the Sacred Heart Home. and Rev. Father Pitl-e, of Rustico. A large congregation was present at the blessslng of the new nrgsn and were delighted with the fine tone oi the instrument. Masses yesterday were at the usual hours. Rev. Father Fleming was csiebrnnt at 7.80, Rev. Father Gfluilivnn at 0 and Rev- Pith!!!‘ “(ITEM-I nalaaohrnfln ROVER m. SILVER rox PELT slow l8 lllllllTEll It is flllllilbt n certainty that a Silver Fix Pol: silow will be held in Cllal'lrltlt-lr)\\li. Al. a meeting of llle (.'lil-i."?iwl[1:l|J1\ll Pox Club " lav ell-ulna the nlziLler Win - ' .1! ;';.>.’1'._'.'lil',§ infor- n m tile members .1 U. (l. Dawson of l<>\\‘l i-‘ur Sales Co llil.ill"l)ly of opiniol filo nrlvzsublllly of the .. (‘rlihilllllve of five we. npgyiillll-rl in r-oulr-r with the De- parmu-nl o1 Aol-llwiliilrre undq Wllljnr‘ .~-polli|.-l'.*'\.;l 10x, demon- b'l'£1lli)l... and wllvr active help fur lhq- fox lllllil§lly has been give-n. Willie a llrlllillil‘ program has {m1 |)"1.Xl sl-illnll 1hr; general idea 1- u. have lllB allOW lake 111808 0X1 ‘Vuesday and Vvl-clllexiay, Dec. 28 and 1.9. ‘ ‘o r-loszscs szmilar t0 lll1.~..-lil..l .. nciopicd by the fu: A-‘:(‘§ (ll'L',liill/,ilill!1l.\. would be used il» a has» for competition, namely dark silvers or nnc-eiglllhs; dark mrcllulns m‘ nni-qllaricrs med- lultls m" 0111-1.- “\ three-quarter! nnd pull-s. Th ‘e is a possibllitj that the llll‘Ll:-illlBi'lCI‘S might, bl divided illlo izlo classification! Wln-Lllcr or llOl. lllcre will be sep zlrabc cflrsei. for pups has nO\ liven determined. A hlliilll i‘llll'flll(‘8 fee will charged. Cup.- nnd trophies be provided fur the winners al ivr-ll a..- ribbons. 'I'll<- scrutiny of a suitable placs in hold lilo sllOW Ls what is giving ihc vim nilw the greatest con- cern. 'I‘li" atlilal judging of pelt! will nor. pro i-ni. any difficulties s! Col. I);>.v.'..ol1 on behalf of tho flllzirllull-irlvl, Fur Solos Co. him vile-led lllull‘ splendid grwdinl mom.» iur tins lllifplsf‘, where tho pups would n.- excellent lighfi nnd gcorl f 0.. The pelts could flu-n ho ll. vllTd to the display calm-v WllPfl‘ blllliihlf! racks could be sci up and faculties used f0: lilPli‘ proper exhibition. a. Your_Wllo_Ie Fa m lly Wl ll 4”‘ lg . Enjoy Its m M00553!’ IIGIII v. u iihulll m» m.» mil-lg Fr-l-‘oihd illrlfmfl} .2 mum; i1|l'~' up H ll 5.1mm (Inns. fladdlll k“, my» n. l! nnlkisrsilltllllly ap- ' . llvy lmnrznwcnlih .> c-wrylnnnenr _ lye pl. . mnilcrn wlnis ugh all-Lmriy gill Iocevr l y m illc cv-mfurt It 1-1.; r yv-suriu and ma mg ‘eludyililipilahiifi n: ’/:;/~~” ‘ “ v i‘) lly IIIOITIIUOYICVY. i. .» ly'\~l.l'l)t(l llln ever- es- yuur imurll u_- CIIXIMJ i||| Aladdin Marga" any Nzw Models at N ' Low Prices . ‘l, I\ I luxlslld wALl. ulclblrvc nl.l.......;l...\..,..‘ ) w N“, K r u_ . - c“ . -.l -.~,. :5. ",§.“l.~‘.‘.’ m‘. 32.3.13.‘ chums‘: lID- Vomiti- b; “(I lilyMlw-lu. De __(‘¢.mr- in Iovwlnhjresilnil nionIiDUflfl§ We carry u lull line of Aladdin nuppliu. 4 FENNELE and iCHANDLER ‘ FUR BUYER Mr. H. Maurice, well Fur Buyer will he at our office lieu, 3 nnd days following. Paying highest rash prices for Silver Cross ..nd Red Fox Polls, Mink, ltlirskrlll. Rac- coon, etc. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 182 queen St. — Charlottetown known lpper Canadian