DECEMBER 2. 19-13 -"_7 Boys! SHE WANTS Ao LANEC ‘k HOYPE CHEST, "/1... 9y: Z/ud.‘ irfa/cf/i a Acme . J1 . . a 4 . ’. i ke ta’s Cive HER A a Lovely CIFT CHEST n)’ “The Gift UfLasting Beauty” FREE Here is THE ‘Gift for “Her”. A beautiful Cedar Chest. — Visit Holman’s Furniture Department now. g Choose from s large selection of smart new models. We’ll gladly store _it for you (no charge) until Christmas! Moderately Priced At g I 9. 50 And iUp THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN BUY NOW ! NO INTEREST Special Christmas Terms No Down Payment ON THE HOLMAN HOME PLAN PAYMENTS START JANUARY 1939 PAY NEXT YEAR N0 SERVICE CHARGES The Gift That Starts A Home! WIN The Chest You Buy FREE !." Someone will! WIN their Gift ChestCFREE both in Summ erside and Charlottetownf From now until Christmas eve? pure aser of a Holman Gift Chest will have their narne entered on a Ballot. eac s ore) will be drawn on December 24th and the lucky winner get the chest they bought ABSOLUTELY FREE. - Offer Good Until The Winning Ballots Christmas Eve. — (one at A Thorough Examination with istelt scientific Instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use your eyes without strain. iiendleiiu uid Avoid the irritations of even slight eye- strain. Know your eyes. consult ii. F. iiutcheeoii ..__.:'=i Professional Cards ll. F. illiiilllBALli Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond 51g“: Phone o1. r. o. rm is. McLeod & Bentley W. s. BENTLEY. K J; A. BENTLEY, 1L1)?‘ ...i..:..'r.i.*lg- w»,- ,, MONEY T0 ‘tail-V- w Richmond gin“ 11m Fredcric A. Large Barrister, Solicitor etc. Successor to D. idler Show. It. C. Proviso Block, i2’! Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P. l. i. Money to Loan Collections, Reel Estate Alex. W. Maiheson BARRISTBR. BOLICITOB. ITO. onev to Loan Collections Office: 90 Grest Geor|e ltrest- |I JIABITIIAI Adjustment Bureau csimrr - COLLIOTIONI ciisnrr ssrons PBMONAI. coins Pesrden liuldn. Clftewn Phone llll l M. Alben Farmer lAltIIlTII. soticri-oii. no noun so toss lillelilelsdsldldtl . ashram PfllNCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: \ Grade X A Dorothy Keeping 89 per cent. Rose Btewort 8'1 per cent. Constance Willimas so per Arthur Shame ‘i9 per cent. i5. Lillian Ka s ‘l’! per cent. Rubcit Dic le 76 r cent. Freda MaeInnls 6 per cent. Grade X B . Kathleen Warren ‘i8 per cent. . Doris Oruiwcll ‘it r cent. . Harold MacKsy per cent. GR-ADEIXA Burton I-lowatt 95 per cent, Bill Murray U oer cent. Pauline Simmonds 89 per cent. Joy Fraser 88 per cent. Joyce Howatt 87 per cent. . Blanche Howatt 87 per cent. . Earl MacDonald 8‘! per cent. . Olive Kee ng 86 per cent. an 84 r cent. n ompson per cen. Mm Th w per cent. 12. Morgue te Brehaut ‘i9 per 1. 2. 3 cent t. 6. ‘l4 ‘mama-neona- us» . - . . . - Margaret MacKenzie '75 per cent. l4. Ruth Maciivlillan ‘i5 per cent. Grade 1X B 1. Noreen Ceiriiiibel! ‘i7 per cent. Norma Dalzlel ‘l per cent. 8 Reta Tweel ‘l4 D91‘ Cent- 4. Mary Walsh 69 per cent, Grade VIII —iMiss Waller) . Anne Duff 94 per cent. Kathryn acLean 911 per cent. Betty MscKenzie 88 per cent. . Beverely Pound sa per cent. . Margaret Lawson B6 per cent. . Bernice Boyce 85 D01 6Q"!- . turns Ferguson 85 per cent. Grade VH -—(Miss Aitleril 1. Joyce Coffin 94 per cent. l. Georgina King 93 per cent. 3. Lola Graves 92 Marjorie Spillett M 5. bouiae Brown 6. Fern Mills 91 ‘I. Jeanie Liowiher 91 per cent. Shirley Stems 91 per cent. a, Elaine Porter 90 per cent. Grade VIJ-(Misl lrvins) 1, Myrtle Maul-cod Vi per cent. 2. Alvlne Oerr 90 oer cent. l. Phyllis Brown 90 4. Margaret Maclennsn cent. 5. Joyce Warren 92 fir cent. s, Beryl MacDonald per cent- '1. Marlon Puncher- 9'2 per cent- s. liens Vick si oer wit- Oi Shirley non 90 1301' J nouns-toes“ Grade V —iMhs Watson) i George Brawn s‘! w wit- 3 June Cox 9i r cent. I. 14min Howat 96 n" g. Ruby Wckelln 94 6 ‘i 8 ' cent. cent. , Marjorie Carr M per cent. , Arthur Ooffin as oer cent- . Phyllis Buell 99 r cent- . Melvin Janina: r 00M.- 0. Kendrick Go on 9 P" "M- 10. Blown-t Brenton 91 per cent. ll. l-fuel Wright 9i per cent» Grade V -—(MtI ianstll) nu l . Meraorie West 93 D01‘ WW ' €~5§1€4€ '" 5. Mildred Acorn 9i) per cent. Glide IV —(Ml.ss Weeks) . Mildred Oudmore 95 per cent. Elaine Hillier 95 per cent. Helen Acorn 94 per cent, Marjorie Dalzlel 94 per cent. Lena Carr 92 per cent. Doris Vail 92 M»- cent. R/uby Vanldersiinev 95 per o (I E7‘.°§".“°°""‘ Grade IV --iMiss Fullerton) Marjorie Mac-Lean 99 Walter Conrad 93 per cent. Jdhn mm 92 per cent. Jackie Kennedy 99 per cent. Billy Hcwstt 91 per cent. Donald Tlnney 91 per cent. . Rae! Dougiin 90 per cent. . Be ty Acorn 90 per cent. per n O flqQbsfiislfifln-A . _ . . . 5,, Grade III- (Miss Simmons) . Edera Rodd 94 "er cent. . Velma Buell 94 per cent. Minnie Arsenault 93 per cent. Freddy Saunders 92 per cent. Zelda ‘Iurner 91 percent. Elaine Saunders 91 per cent. Ines Roberts 91 per cent. Constance Cooke 90 per cent. Grade ill —lMiss Sinclair) 1. Paula Rayfleld 94 per cent. 2. Marjorie MacPhei-son 93 per cent. 3. Margaret MacDonald 93 per menu-puss» Grade II- (Miss Stewart) 1. David Hurst 95 oer cent, I. Carol Marie Coles 94 cent. 3. Betty Stewart 94 per cent. 4. Beatrice Diamond~9t~~per cent. 5. Billie Acorn 93 oer cent. 6. Frank Clarke 93 per cent. Donald ‘Thompson 93 per cent. B. Ian MscNevin 9 2per cent. 9. Gerda Hansen 92 per cent. it; Madrene Macbean 91 cen . ll. Csrl Brown 91 oer cent. 12. Joan Storey 91 per cent. 13 Msry Carr 91 per cent. 14. Audrey Groves 90 per cent. Grade ll- Miss MacDonald) l. Eleanor l-iynes 93 per cent. 2. Billie Dslziel 92 per cent. Doris MscKinnon 92 per cent. pQF per Albany and Vicinity A very enjoyable card party was held at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Anubrcse Noonan November 21st for a charitable cause. Fourteen tables were played, prize winners being as follows: Ladies first. Mrs, Jerome McKenna: ladies consolationdietty Green; Gents first, Jerome Dou- gay; gents consolation, Layton Noonan. Frcezeout was won by Eiieas Bassett. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess that brought a very pleasant evening to s. clcee. on Monday, Mrs. Florence Cameron. Albany Village. is visiting in Kellys Cross ghfi guest of Miss Florence Wad- e . Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Cen- tral Bedeque, were visitors to Al- bany on Thursday. Mr. imd Mrs. Cloud-e S. Delaney and daughter Bessie. returned in Alben on Monday after a pleas- ant v it to Fortune Bridge, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McKenzie. ' Miss Mary Garland. teacher in Albany Village. is at tplresent con- fined to her home wi an attack of mumps. Friends of James Warren will regret to hear of his serioiu ill- n cent. ess, t. Dewar lnrter 93 per cent. Mrs. P. S. Brown, Charlottetown 5. Alfred Larter 98 per cent_ is at present visiting in Albany. ii. Ph llls Burhoe 92 per cent. the uest of Mr. and Mrs. George ‘i. Ed th MacLeod 92 per cent. Ma ormac. 8. Margaret Coffin 91 per cent. On November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. 9. Jimmie Hawkins 91 per cent. ‘ Arthur C. Green of Albany Village celebrated the twenty-fifth anni- .verssry of their marriage. A jolly or at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. George MacCorrnac when the pop- ular couple were presented with wish-es for many more years of happiness togeth- er. Part of the evening was Silent playing cards at which Mr. and Mrs, G.J. MscOormac wcn first prize, while Mr. Urban J. Pl- neau captured the consolation prize. During the evening the hostess. assisted by her daughter- ln-law Mrs. Wilfred MivCormac. served s very dainty lunch. A. STRANGE LIGHT TERRIFIES RESIDENTS Y, Basin, Dec. 1- (GPJ-Uke something from the little party was held in their hcn- l iltjleistis ‘o; silver accompanied by the l ishly from the shelter; of "tailors cemetery, ton ht ntiued to throw superstitious ear t oresldents of a rolling community 1'1 miles northeast here. ‘The light, appearing apparently from nowhere. moving lightning- fast and disappearing as qulcklyas it came. was seen again last night. Residents watched the sinister flicker four times one iiiglit last week and veteran residents claim to have seen it many times in the past four years. So real is the quivering flare to farmers and residents that patrols of armed men nightly drive along ilhe cemetery road watching for its s n. One man claims to have l a. charge from a shotgun at the pale ghostly flicker as it seein- cd to speed down the snow-lover- ed road towards hllTl. He ran to the spot and found not-hing but untrampled snow. HAZELBROOK W. i. The November meeting ci llie l-larelbmck . .. met at the home cf Mrs. James C. Wood with an attendance of eleven nieinlbcifi and several visitors. Meeting OpSll- ed with Institute Ode. Minutes last regular and annual meetings were read. Sick committee re- ported calling on sick. bill for same $1.75 was presented and paid. Decided we pay $2.00 for T. League Bond. Plans were made to call on a. new bride and present her with a gift. Retiring President Mrs. R. H. Wood gave a veil’ splendid report. of the work done by the Institute for the year. fol- lowed by financial statement by the Secretary. ' The following officers were el- ‘ecPrcsldent. Mrs. Russel Jones. 1st Vice-President. Mrs. William Coady. Secretary. Mary Ocady ire-el- ected.) Wood Treasurer, Mrs. Vernon (re-elected). Auditors: Wrs. J. C. Wood, Mrs. - Kent Jones. l Directors: Mrs. Harold Lawton. |Mrs. Morton Lerkin. Mrs. Alvin M ers. Miss Pearle Jones. ew committees were as follows: Sick West End, Mrs. Alvin Myers. Miss Georgie Myers: sick, cost end, Mrs. John Drake, Mrs. Say"- lmour Myers: program. Mrs. Har- lold Carver, Mrs. Russel Jones. Mrs. [Holden Wood. Miss Pearle Jones: i buying committee. Mrs. J. C. Wood Mrs. William Ooady. Decided to have grab bag at December meet- ing, roll cell to be answered with a reading. One questionnaire was filled in i 2. Bet Kim! 91 oer cent- s. .1 v u a1 an’ cm- kJusn . 4. Marjorie MacKeniiie 91 per eerie pages of a mystery thriller, Meeting adjourned. followed by cent; seemingly fantastic tales of ii pink-a dainty lunch served by Mrs. b. Buelsh Barrett 91 per cent. Lsh. flickering light, glowing imp- Wood. ~ |' SANTA CLA US EXPRESS -.-- -.-- -.-- ‘INP/‘Ri A HOlOTlGi-IT! LL OF A SWIM. WE'RE nl‘nms_-cm.s.' imviricou i VlsIO-lvlli 8900mm " Kin/AND BUDDY Gflilidiii‘ 1D EANTNB CHRISTMAS PALACI, BIGAN DNINGNID ‘it-ii EARfl-il. .. NOW l1‘ LOOKGAG iHiICiiiwasi-i WMUNO IN CHINA! I I - "- ice. ._ ‘VVPAIIPI FIVE‘ sisieieieisisieasieisiscreeieisielei; O O O 3 Pairs of Lovely Silk Stockings With Every Chest Purchased She would be delighted with one ofithese Chests itself hut imflgi"? h?!‘ delight when she receives three pairs. of R01! Silk Stockings AS WELL. with 9V"? Ch"! Purchased we'll give a box full of silk Stockings <3 pairs) FREE. These stockings are all in... Quality real silk, full fashioned in lovely chiffon Weigh! ....choice of colors and sizes. . Order your Gift Chest to- day! . I Your Gift Chest From The Selection In The Province! ._A[... SUM-MERSIDE a; CHAITZOTTETOWN Mia! Uompares Rights wiiifiifiiiat” m“ “d M“ 513%, amlg-ggqggge Mendel" Auditors: Mrs. J. R. White and ' ‘ ‘ ‘ .‘ H . 0f Lulu Chunplon‘ mGrode I11 !.)!~—. Shirley Mace sick C°mmm“~ M“- Mex Am“ 1l~-l Hazel MacDonald: i‘ en and Mrs. (_"‘nleron‘ Dill (YlKrldlP. CAPE TOWN’, Dec. 1—lCP)— 5°h°°1 °°“‘"““~”-* Lulu Chain!" GHF" l ‘éll——l. Kelsle Bucphen- Comment on the Women's Charter to“ and M!‘ will Cameron‘ an: 2. Vclda MacKinnon, dravrn up b the Married W - The pap“ ‘m Child Weuare “i” Grad f ib)~—l. Rnlyh Mac- eifs Association in Britain, is marge fined Om" , Conesnondence “H's ‘y Qliald; P2. Shirlrgv MacDonald in the Cape Argus bi Advocate "°°‘d~ . I‘ M“ dead“! i” ‘find w" Those 2mm » purine! attendance 3 , ,,. Maggie Ablowltz. materml w make Mme “ma” w are as follc rhrnnce Mai-Kin- Legal disabilities of South Af- non. Chester Ttizivl-‘erlywcu, Shirley rican women. she said, had been referred to by General Smuts. minister of justice, who. during last session had promised an in- vestigntiou into them with a view to amending legislation. He had repeated this promise more than once during the election. In England the Married Wom- en's Pro rty Act. secured her Dwpcrty a married woman. N0 Grade X-l. Jean Young. such right was ized in Grade IX-l. lows Robertson. F“ . South Africa, except where theipoi-ouiy Mmlcan and Louise Lad- ! ner. equal; 3. Evelyn Robertson. bride had gone to the expense o Grade V111 ism-l. Lois Robert- proteciing herself with ante-nuptial contract. Many wom- son; 2, Garfield Robertson; 3. Max be used for charliy. A chicken! supper was discuss/ed and decided! MHCFHHIMQ! ‘llltl llriviri (Bbilfflc. Teach/fr Erma A. Bain._ on. Meeting closed by singing the! National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. KINGSBORO SCHOOL Honor Roll of Kiugsboro school for month of November: Round Trip BARGAIN FARES TO v en failed to do this. As a con- well Robertson. siqucnrcc n Wgimgn giving lanai-t Grade VIII ljra-i. Bernice Jsr- , _ rom er hus an an work rig t0 dine, ‘ -. ‘ . support licr family, was obliged by grade v11 !sr.)-1. Sterliugi PUMNIPRSIDE 161w liao lianél lover he‘: gaynlna: to Rnbelrtson amid Boswgllh Rtoneriaoiéi. _(;ning- e us) an e as e or em. ua: 2. or on o er son: . - ~ ~ -~ - », Akin to 1t woman's right t0 her elgatherym Stewart and Peter 1&0 cariilugs outside the home was the Stewart. equal. ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘, rrcoziiition of the value of her Grade VII ljrJ-l. Kenneth u. 31""~""“»T'3i 1'38 services in it No woman's or— Madman: 2. Carmen Robertson; my $|_,](] aanizatiou. as far as she knew. 3, Arthur Robertson. _ .. .. had yet put forward such a claim. Grade V--l. Alcilia Bruce; 2. Fm?" CIHRUHTV-“Nlh frcporfi/m/iirly/ Lnir Farsi Yrom ol/"rr iialimir Mabel Stewart; Ii. Margaret Yates. Grade 1V-—l. Ruth Ymiuu. Thel- ma Dixon and Walcna R"'il€‘l‘iSOI'i. but it was neither unheard of or impractical. There was a. country in Europa with a nationally slip- noi-tcrl School for Wives. Wives became entitled to payment for their domestic services and re- ceived their wages. Law in South Africa excluded women from the Civil Service and the teachina cro- frflsloii. Other concerns follmvc-d suit. so llmiilnq opnortuniiles for married women to do l'€"il".ll‘.f‘l‘Zl- tlve WOTR outside their homes. Cliildrcr 0i V CFire _ and under Twelve yrnizv 0/ lifll’ [IA LF II-i RF iuriTrI-Tiri in DA!’ i;0,ir_‘i1F.\' u.\'!.l equal, Grade lH-l. Kathleen Robert- son; 2. Stuart Coffin: 3. (‘ieorgej Robertson and Hartley Jardine. Ben“! Yaics. cqunl Grade! 131-! Allin! Robert- son 1t!‘(i Joseph Massey equal: 2. For FlITIhFrW/lfilyl‘ equ . ’ Grade ll.-l Ruby Dixon and l i w! zwnrili! r i, ~ Harold ,Sl€\\‘lil't. . -————-_— Grade 1 lb)~l. Robert Iincicwfil AN‘ Nhjloflg], STANCHEL w- I- $7M: ‘L! (CtT-‘lc $979M" $6“ , cgaur%iggwnnu in census . ——— ar an ~es on .0 .in. PQHHA. . The annual meetiniz met at the Grade I Id) -1 Blanche Young. sucimusilnimli-leplm homo of Mrs, .7. R. White on Wcd- Grade l (cl-l. ‘lfamrarci Young ne=dav Nov, 9. Meeting omned Grade I iil-lnlfiiill Robertson: with Ode. Resident presided. Roll Cali \\'ll.\ answered by ten members. One visitor present. Minutes of last annual meeting were rend and approved. also last regular meet- ing Reports of committees were 2. Stanley Coffin. Teacher. Erma hiricGrcgor. RTVERD A! E iCIlOOI. Tlic monthly remit from River- heard. The sccrctaiflv gave her dale for the lilmllll of November report. is as follows: The clccticu of officers was as Grade X41 Jmiic MncKinncn. follows: Grade lX-l liilrlfi hincKlnnori. President. Mrs. George Dixon, Grade VIII-No tests, (re-elected) ‘ Grade VTf-l, Llovd MarKluncn. Griidg V1»! Dnrnlhv NiacDon- ald: 2. shii-ley McQuald; fl. Flor- Vice-President. Mrs. Edviard Whiic im-electmd) { clccicd). _ Secretary. Mrs. Albert Todd (re- ence MncKinnon CllC-‘lff Milo- Grade I11 Mlle l -:- By King Cole 11's Rammsiouicu, Run UNDER THAT umarzsttc TREE f HARD GUAL Ulll‘ Hard Con! iii (hcsi nut and furnace .~l'l.0 is now discharging oil-steamer, an we are prepared to inwkc d» liverios ni some. Phoni- -u - your requirements for ihi iliigh quality Coal. Prici i reasonable. ?ii.n. GILLIS s. co. I . i i_____ PHONE m l l i i l l