p fir‘. Sinsabaugh. €dIlJI“Gf_fiAAl:ll/V7V: DECEMBER 21._1?36 POPULAR SONGS That's What I Want for Christmas _ Santa Claus is Corning to Town Santa. Claus Express Santa Bring My Mommy Back to Me - Chapel in the Moonlight Pennies From Heaven Here la the hook for the rnuaical stocking. AT 35c OR 3 FOR $1.00 Rainbow on the River South Sea. Island Magic I’il Sing You a Thousand Love Songs I'm In A Dancing Mood Did You hiean It I’ve Got You Under My Skin Shirley Temple's SONG ALBUM No. 2 NOW READY! Santa Claus wants thousands of copies of this latest Shirley Temple Album No. 2. Contains “Animal Crackers," “Early Bird," "At The Codfiih Ball," "Simple Things in Life," “Right Somebody to Love," etc. Pictures galore of Shirley Temple. Every child will welcome this pictorial song book. Get Shirley's No. Z Album Today -— See her No. I Book Too! SPECIAL Ieopy “Shirley Temple Song Album No. 1”—Price 50c lcopy “That’s What I Want For Christmas"—Price 35c [copy "Shirley Temple Song Album .\'o. 2"—Price 50c AH Three for 99c Total value OTHER PoiTiIin’ §o§t§iio5its INCLUDE Merrily We Sing --35c Canada Sings 36c Pop Eye the Sailor Men 50c Bing Crosby Dance Folio 50c Hollywood Dance Ffio 50c Dance 50c Universal Folio Honor Plaque Presented M; mm who originated the center traffic line now in universal use for marking highways was hen- oured for this contribution to motor- ing safety at, the annual banquel ciiznaxing the 34th annual meeting o! the [lnerican Automobile Assoc- iation in Detroit, recently. Edward N. Hines was Presented with a plaque commemoratini; hi5 contribution by J. D. Teiv, pres-idol?- oi The B. F. Goodrich Company. which some time ago launched. a search throughout the counzri‘ Y0? the originator of otie center traifzc line idea. Many claims were received. These me turned over to a comrnitzec oi which 'I‘horrias P. Henrlfl IFTPFi 1 o.’ the American Automobile As= lzon. was (ha-INTER Tho other: members. were Austin F. Bennct" lcrner executive secretary 0i Vi‘ lincoin Highway Association, and Gem Dance Folio —50c Fats W a I I e r Novelty- Piano Solos 50c yEddie D u c h i n Novelty Piano Solos 50c E\'€I')‘l)0d_\"5 F a v o r it e S e 1' i e s Instrumental and Vocal, each ~$L00 AND scones or oTiinjns FROM 25¢ to $1.50 Miller Bros. Ltd. [motive Daily News. In presenting the plaque, Mr. Tew said: "Mr. Hines years 25:0 FOliIGlYPCl .h traffic line. an probably czritiibtzted as 11111611 i0 EllOlOYihE safety as anv single safe- guard now llill rsailj: in use. It is a privilege to honour laim." Ms. lines has been a road cam- missioner for Wayne Cotinijv" 511C? the. inccp of the Beard of We‘ .‘ County Commiwioners over 30 YPJYS 33¢ and has. orignated nlBP-Tv’ "h" mghzvhy- safety ideas which hat-e received general acceptante no: 0 in Vlfayne Count“ but tiirou?! the CCIIIIJIEIIZ as dell. _ On the original Board of “aw County Commissioners. were ll ‘ Ford and Cass R. Bentw- CHRISTMAS canos oto ('I'.\"I'O.\I The sending of‘ Christmas card= by way of friendly grecti and remembrance has F0“? "P “m” a rut 1860 THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian new norm: uooo noun‘ NI°£HIMIEOL 99° new. you will not regret it. 5 VlTAMiNu-IAINIIAL l TONIC ..'S.\I\'TA CLAUS headquarters. , lThc Central Guardian CONFIDII-ATION LII‘! INSUB- l ANCE. L-6T9B-I-12-3I2. i w". THREE EX-M 0N A ll l} ll ""“'“'“"“ 8...... ltd...» P l] S ES F ll R CALL IN TODAY AND I.\>i"t.( . OUR. ARRAY OI‘ CIIKHAMA‘ Carruthers Drug Co., Ltd., Mont- °"“"l"~"°""l 61mm’ F03 CBISTMAS h “"15 ag-ie. LJITIO-IZ-IQ-fi. ‘ “Wm” ' EVERYTHING xcvv axo rnesn ..-oo.\"r ran. to visit wy land 05mm“ ‘g I nfiou?u'$‘ 3:23P” “on” G R ’“““"°“’ when Ii Montague. We can save , I ' ‘ Yifdlgyg s,“ (-3, ‘mu money. Carruthers Druiiist. t TALES op ABEGWIIT _ | (lute: Sets (liganilés L-izio-iz-ii-ii. CURLOTHTOWN 4 (Bream!) UOMJHJJ ___ MIHIIS sets Iobactoea n‘ —-?——_ . ' ______ of “Vi n d s o r Colgate Sets Bath >aii> "Toh- TOYS 5" m" 5- 1°- ~ ’ Ashes of Ros“ 59in rimmi- Lhocoiates - m: sonny AUCTION sau: la. 20 and 25 can: tables for values. , t Grave And Pale P0. woodbm-vs s“; rhenmvs Carruzner; Druggist. Peters Road “flu” “M” mo" o’ ma‘ . ’ ' Kodaks I h yam}. ma,“ L-izw-iz-u-ii- . .. ses For Pictures. 8.0.1.... Bath sot. ____ ant. KINDS or ooiwvrioivs , “bum H _ arm: FINEST Assortment of ‘mmlm’ “w” ‘l ‘h’ mpm" Plans N0 Reply T0 ‘ s "Hm" toys and Xmas goods available at rock bottom prices. Carrutherst Druggist. 11-1270-12-14-41. l ..'CHRIS1‘.\I.AS SHOPPERS. — ' :0.e open every night till mas to 9 P. M. Clark Bros. And Vicinity Mn. Malcolm Reid. ot’ Peters Road. has been for some time past visiting at the home o! her daugh- ter. Mrs. Frank Kennedy. Wor- cester. Masa, and other relatives L-1498-13-l9-11- and friends there. ..’SI.'BSCBIPTIONS u» the‘ ML and m,’ c"! Marion Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. A:ch1e Hume. Phone 47. or leit at H. J. Mama's with their three children motored from their home at St. Peters Bay on a recent week-end visit to reia. Drug 5K0“. Montague. U. tives at Peters Road and vicinity. ——— While here they were guest; of hs-l-HRQEGBQQT the Q5505 Airs. Anderson's father, MI. John pelts win be received ibi- the lifcl-ean. Mrs. William MacDonald and family, Mrs. Bessie Graham, Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Peters Road and. others. Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague and J. A. Webster, 156 Richmond St.. Charlottetown. L-600. At the present time much ac- tivity prevails in the pelting of foxes and sale of furs by the many ranchers in this pert of Kings Cflilmy. and some-line skirts are being disposed of. ..'BL'YI.\'G CHICKENS. fowl. etc. on graded basis Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. On ozher days we are acceptzng chzckcn, etc. and paying an advance, but. grading may no: -be done on the same day. Clark Bros. Atlontague. Ll497-l2-19'3i Mr. Walter Fraser. Greek my", has had his residence remodelled both inside and out. Mr. Edward Munn. Greek River, was in charge. ..'CI-IRIST.\IAS GIFTS FOR ALL TIIE FAMILY. Comb. Brush and éiztroi" sets, Pyjama Dogs, Manicure Let Mr. J._ L. McKinnon is doing good business in his general store at Peters Road. which is now in Pl" OPHBted by his son. Mr. Glen McKinnon. who is proving hi; fldflprebility for such work. P limes, Compacts. Combin- n Toilet Sets. siauonery. Rtted garettes. Rolls . '. Pipes and Pipe Sets, Kodaks Chocolates, Parker and .. and Pencils, Alarm . s, Electric Heating Pads. Play- ing Cards and many other gifts to choose from at Alabons Drug Store. hlsntaguc. We carry a complete line of “Tapping tissue, cellophane paper, zags, seals. twlnes, etc. L-l45-i-l2-l8-5i. Mr. _Joslah Jenkins, Point Pic-as. ant Mills. is busy sawing lumber, cw. and the work will be made 33TH“ by the ‘use of sleighs. Mr. J. B. Finlzrvsori is also do- ing 300d work at the 01d stand in Sawink-boards. shingles, etc, and also operates a planing machine. ~ summers w. I. Mr. David Horton, Peter; R°gd_ i ‘ IOF‘3. long time seriously ill i; m“ about the same. but he enjoys the ’l"l*e December meeting of the ,_ _ . - "tails of his many friends, . "iie "was its". or. DH. Bi Bi e home of .\Irs. Lloyd Shaw, zvith at". attendance of 9 members and 8 v ..ors. The president, bliss Mrs. Hiram Leeco is much int. proved in health after a period of Bea Marshall in the chair. Meet- lune“ {ma "W" 5199MB t0 her ing opened by repeating the creed h°"159l‘°-d dumb‘ B5 before. inlunzson. Roi‘. call was answered ~———- i by “with: I want RIOS! for Christ- 4 Al“ glohmton. Peters Road. mas." Almutes of last meeting l5 Fadfigw lmPPW-lriz from at‘ and adapted The tedious ilmesa and now attends to‘ ool commutes reported nothing h" w°rk Pemnllly- tv needed for school. Sick mm- ee reported tnvo v and a ‘..l oi 65c for irtiit W8: p. "exited. The stork recently paid a visit, 1o the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Ai-l bert Horton, Peters Road. leaving e es vrere titen __, _ _ appointed. Sick-Alix E. Hooper “JI-Wme QalTlilef-Oilve Bea- ‘ and bliss Helen Latvson. School'—, ‘net Mrs. Louis Marshall, Mrs. Lloyd if- Shaw‘ Also a similar visit to the home! of .\£r. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald A‘ on. where a fine baby boy is le.t in their care. Congratulations I: '\\'3.\ nut-ed, seconded and carri- ed that S3 b: giicn to the teacher to buy for zhe school children . A letter was. read to bom- . rretary stating tha" 300, l Seals itad been wit. It. M“ “Mr-BB Biilrphr. mail courier. is doing good service on‘ his long route arid at this time of the year uses different convey-l ances to suit the roads. The Christ- l led t; buy one hundred out of the funds the remainder to be retzirncci ii not sold. It was de- cided to c“ a box far a family , ‘ ' X the district. TIIE "i" W50" {Much attractive: d of a paper on makes extra work. i - . Hooper. Con- **_' ‘ “In cam Ne“ meeh The Guardian is a welcome daily visitor here with its varied budget .. ".0 the home ‘ T vuabcv Me n“; _ of news and the fox notes so in-, n’; God Save the King. Re- ‘film! and heevlul iv ranchers.‘ cc pas 51.25. I“ ' of color. over 91200 diT- ' . of c ‘ors can new be moulded lll'0 shapes and forms. ’I‘I"ie human eye cannot drtaiguish more than a small percenizge oi iit the chemist with BRITTLE NAILS i Brittle nails, like the trials of Job, have come to be considered one of iife‘s afflictions. Yet it is 6155611"! 11'1"‘ _ only women who doesn't do any- hli vqii-‘Pmer-l 15 ‘lb-e ‘°' _ thing about it who oontnues to " sufjer. Obey at... Impulse Z§FEZ%%”””” ’“\<). first of all, get yourself the best brittle nail cream you can find, —not necessarily the most expens- ive, but one made by a reliabl (lime-Nails must. build up res" '- ancy if they are to withstand the 'k.nocks and abuse they continually ‘have to endure. The nail sheath ‘is constructed to protec: the fin- igertip‘ but in doing so. it takes lmore of a beatng than we are 'somet.mes awore of. Unlsss the ‘IlflliS are especially strong. break- age mounts up. Dust. too. is hard '0n the nails, and household clean- ing aids also help to dry them out. The special emollient. oils con- tained in a good nail cream. ‘ worked well into the nail base and cuticle. help to counteract dryness and do wonders for the nails if used regularly. For best resultm, leave i: on all rfght. When a nai begins to split or peel i: should not be bevelled a‘. the edge to work away the broken part. Beveiltng thins and weakens the nail tip. If the nail is aczu- ally broken’ of course. is must be filed back beyond the broken spot. But if a layer has begun to split or peel off. you can avoid sh:rt- ening the nail. Simply file the edge clean. then apply polish‘ clear over the naU tip. ‘Ihis re- inforces the weakened part and protects the nail. preventing the spilt from going any further. polish presents a smooth. surface that won't. catch when you, pull on gloves or stockings. _ l Use a reliable brand of liquid tpoiigh, so you won't, have to worryt lsbout its drying the nail. Poor lbronds of polish frequently "stain" ithe nail, which means that the dy 'used to color the polish actuali penetrates the nail. Reliable pol- ishes do not. affect the structure of lthe nail in any way. You mould be able to count on two thin“ in a poiish- that it wont thicken or dry ou: in the bottle. by A. B. JOIN _Sarita Pals‘ ism-re?» l i ‘UR BIQHI‘! IO! Bibl- and pleasing improvements made, . rnust reach the Guardian Office by. ‘ vertlsers’ inconvenience and disap- g Head. left Saturday for the New ‘Elie North Pole and theya t Lord of Albany. silt)’. L-ISBZ-Ifl-M-Ii. T nzaoouaarans for Christmas i‘ Archbishop. tree lights and electrical applian- BY A n 5151.753“, ces. Chappell a Co. 1'13 Grafton: ' i Sh“ s“ uwbudm“ Associated Press Fares-n EWEJKLD. Austria. Dec. Z)- . APi—The Duke of Viiindsor. grave and pale, emerged briefly from re- tirement today to pose for photo- graphers and then sliPP“ b!“ l into the seclusion of Baron Eug- "ene e Rothschiltfs chateau. THE KINDERGARTEN chYl-il", mire were dark circles» beneath ma: Closing-will be heId in Trinity me ‘Mme, King-S eyes and y $°¢lll m“ “@545? "wmlnfl 13°C‘! forehead was wrinkled wi: limb" and m‘ 1030' Tm" mm“ ‘ r0’ there a month ago, acqla...» ested are cordlally- invited. énges 5am L'1°93'l2'21'21' “Gentlemen. how do you wan: me?" he greeted the photograph- srs in the chateau courtyard for ‘I'll BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA is issuing an attractive osl-_ endar with a view depicting Bow’ River Valley, Alberta. ' IIXBGETOWN ANGLICAN CHURCH — Holy Eucharist and ._ , _ _ g, ,; . sermon Christmas Eve — beginning “*5 ‘hreefiféflggte Qmgf: ligteglrézr; 11.30 P. M. All are welcome. H“ rep _ ‘M14’: " 5" " I.,-l59I-l2-21-1i "m" l "l"! ° ‘iuélfsi _ _ "We wash your i-ligl-iness every s“) ytws Bit-Elvin _ M‘ happiness," ‘a BrliLi". photographer Neil N. MacLeod bi Hcatherdale fflld- "I “'15” W“ *4“ 515°‘ i“ has received word of the death of Duke "Pn°d~ his sister in Maiden. Mass, Mrs. Th?“ he ‘will and departed Angus Maclnnis, on Dec. 16th. ‘Hilde?- Lazer in the 1' he interviewed ma: FUNERAL of the late Mr l“ Cendléflies ‘he P05’- °Y J. Herbert Lwd. Cape Traverse. "Blew H9 q“ Oiled bmh a5 w Wm take place today Mcronday,‘ their linguistic abinty and spoke when a short. service mu be held French w one at the house at one o'clock and BWEMIIF-WT thereafter in the United Church. ‘"5"? 353m 1° _ Cape Traverse. The burial will seer-E? an 3n_5'*'°1' m his mvliaf lake place a‘ m.“ Cemewnn i iion to the DUKE to attend the vi.- lage Christmas party. The former H03“; _ M,’ and King's replv However. was still in Mrs. n. n. Pethick, who have been abs-lance wfi-s-‘il visiting at Mr. Pezhicks 01d home Reliable 501m“ "ld ‘he Dill“ a; charlonewwny prince Edward after considerang the Archbzshopcl Island. returned the end of last Camerbur-“i a7’- °n Y- 5 d5» has decided to ""3212 no ar iThe’ Arclf criticized Edwards 1d: .. influence that mlg have led to give up the Thronet. Heinrich Plessgoo: the Chateau today RETURN week and are guests at. the hfisses Mr. the MacGiliivarlf. James St. Pethick, who is manager of. Royal Bank and had been ill s.n the summer is, we are glad 1o _ definitely" iinproved- New G135. gow Chronicle. REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS. -Advertisers are reminded copy for , _ new advertisements. or corrections. P r e p a n g For Christmas Rush must reach the Guardian Oflice by il A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a ten- dency to delay copy. enforcxig us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- i" _ polntinent. Please make a note —- bfC-YIIYLAL. Que.Dec.?o-—\\::li “Ads must be in Guardian Ofiice by the BPPWQCh °5 " 9 Chmlmas ii A. M!" L-tf. holiday season. the graph 60m- ’ panics are bus, makin! “r7353!- ments to handle the growing vol- ume of the season's Christmas 87-5 New Year's greet g messages and , these stea popuia. _ accord these companies. REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS. —Advertisers are reminded copy for new advertisemenas. or corrections. l1 A M. the day previous to loser» tion. Recently there has been a ten- 1 The telegraph Ls also used denq- m delay ¢opy, enforcing u; f0 ' enterprising merchants who w .. carry advertisements over to ad- I e amenuor‘ of cusw _ . it has been foiii. pointment, Please make a no:e- also may“ 333-9359;] use or “Ads must be in Guardian Office by telegraphtzo advzse his rr. 11 A My‘ L41 friends by Santagrarn that. be around cn Christmas ere P l l feels sure he has something in lllS ersona 5 I bag tha: will be Just what is want- ed. He arranges with pa for Mr. James Lamphier of Cove These 1819579915 l0 be 5P | confines cf cities in the Vanity (‘aces Toilet Water Taicums Fancy Chocolates Moira (‘hoiolatcs Riley's (‘andy Perfumes Dusting Powder AND MANY OTHER ITL§I> Here J. Ernest H. Worth DRLGGISTS Prince Si. I12 red direct to the little boy or g;rl by a urifortned messenger. Another use of the telegraph which is increasing i“. pair ' is the sending of C“ New Year's greetings If‘. .1.’ _ place o! the usual prinzed message. the cc beingapproximatelv . 100d ‘Christmas or New Year‘ arrangements ' Lotisiness- and ' patch. Special .4. greergs Wlili praarrar personal mesage for C Xew Year's are now 1n e practically e2‘. ' try ope and mar, are included in the ...er cor. radius o. 3 \Iinari|'ii Liiiiiiii eve Pr" Y6! iii-r T‘ k . ‘_.,. JS vote ' moonrs SAUSAGES BULK RAISINS -- _ , i .5 lbs for - -‘ - - - MOLASSES per s11- - - - 5: We carry a complete line of till (lilwiliiui- t».~ necessities. Come in and >98 our nice .-i.~.~ni-tn-.~.nz i- GEESE. You can have u; 11mm!‘ 3"“? ("Y .‘ ii" ‘Hi-l wanted.‘ Phone 1055. E. s. Mil-DRE 109 Richmond Street ii. i}. afiflmflfiuaaiiflal. 1-. _ - -- FELL I)I.LI\ LRY §A The Brunswick Lumber woods. Mr. Arthur McDonald. oi Cote Head. left Saturday on return to Boston. His friends will be sorry to learn of the continued illness of J. F. B Miss Norma S. Currie. York. spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Lloyd Crockett. City. . spending a week at bu old home a" Pleasant Grove. evils?‘ Mr. Willard Lank paid a ban:- ncss visit to York recently. Arthur and Lloyd Weilner hav: arrived home from Acadia Univer- sity to spend the Christmas holi- days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wellrier. "35"" ‘Q Mr. James Rattenbury has ar- rived home from Acadia UIIIVETBZIY w spend Christmas with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ra:- tenbtiry. Malcolm Putnam. medical stuc- ent at MoGili University. is spend- ing his Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Putnam, at the home of Dr. and Agra. Harry Johnson. Richmond s ree i‘ t‘ a; . z; i-I l TI a ring-dun “fi“'fi"fi EXAMINATION fitting and Snlalllyllg Blames 5u.s mason ; OPIOIITIIII IONTAGUI, P. l. I. Olin Connected With Ghristmas Giff FDR Whole Family l“ All ALADDIN MANTLE LAMP Nothing an equal amount of money can purchase will bring qniic as much pleasure to the kerosene lighted home. ALADDIN light, nor the beauty of their finishes, nor the 8XqUl5It0I1QS>J of their shades unless you actually see them. strate this wonderful new ALADDIN. FEllllELl. "i" BHANDLER revfitiirrn/eiigié: H)‘; 5-"2" 0903"!‘ -. ..iaie~.. I "fi .. n/efrtqiwifl s You cannot appreciate e313’; "f? l‘? l‘ Come in and let us demon- al “B? DISTRIBUTED BY s":- ‘w . i.\r'~' g»