intentions; 1m ,. u v num- of Eucixuo ' on Mm E D, Ramon. M.A.. . -. or . . A. ll lam, D.I). lit" “mfiiuilt glurie, (‘Iill-(anist . ‘um-g Binnie. Choir Director 211d Sunday in Advent 11.00 lloly Communion and Ser- milnilertvfl’ 5157mm "Edy A“ " fl l . 2%": §',,'§.'1'..;)scnool and Bible flfscshvening Prayer and Ser- mliilhctn: "But the um is Mind- mj" qllir-ndelssohn). lirgadllel‘ at both Services, Dr. uashm- HV_>__________________ KPRESBYTERIAN . Qmbytcrlun Church ln Canada St. James Church Pownal Street - |,1 - ltev. R. Monrheud m“ or Lecatmlgi-lé- u _ ',-t--‘tlrs. . . 11cm. Cluiiiglilirlltctnr-lllrs. J. A. Lawson Public won-shun "Mules, "t .1,-\~cn nlul cvcillrlg at seven o Cluck- Preaciter: Rev. W. H. Townsend. .11. Dfiundlrv School at tWfl-thlfilfl filorniulzz— Anthem: “What Are Siainelj. l7 11111,:- Ailllicnl: Selected. strangers and Visitors Cordially lnvit 'l‘hese?"— yyllhriivPresbytericn Church Prince and Grafton Street 1 -- Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Misaiiiilst - Miss Rena. Wood. gtnngcri andnagalenta cordially Morning Worship-ll a. m. Thgmp-"betfie Talk l! 0V8.” mns: Hy hem-Selected. Q30 p, 1n,—S\ll‘ldly School and Bible (losses. Evening t‘t'orshlp:— 1 p, 1n.—-Them&—-"A Call Ile-Consccratlon. flymlls——323, 2'72, 550, 579. Anthem-Selected. inlo-Jloly, Holy Lord God Ai- nrighty-Jiundel. Miss Lorena. riampcl. The Minister is anxious that all members 1nd adherents should be present at both services if possible. Students and strangers are cor- lially invited to worship with us. TNfiED CHURCH 01 CANADA to Trinity United Church Prince Street llev. Hugh Miller, M.A., B.D. Minister llev. Lewis M. Murray, B-A. Assists n A. lloy Kendall, L.It.A.M., Organist . 11.00 a-rnJ Puhlkl Worship. Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Jlnthem: "The lard is Gracious" Frank E. Word. .230 11:11.; Sunday lehod. and Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m.: Public Worship. Sermon: Kev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: "O Taste and See", Sir John (Tina's. Visitors and students cordially welcome ' Death Yesterday 0f Nr. Guy lleiloste The death occurred yesterday of lfr. Guy De/Coste, for many years uler tearnstar o! the firm of ‘lame d: MacLeod, Limited c! this The deceased was S8 Years of Reand wasthesono! Mrs. and the lnte William DeCoste, spring Park Road Besides a narrowing mother he- lenvcs to mourn his wife, (nee Alice LeCla": of R-ustico) and four dflvsbtere; also several brothers Dwell’. William of the Pest. 0f- fzce Staff. Frederick o! Carvell Pros. Arthur, all of this Cit-y and Fmnk of ‘ml-onto; also one sister, Mrs. Hal-tie Somera of this City; another brother, Ambrose. pre- deceased him a few years n80. The funeral will take place Mon- day morning horn his late resi- dence on Ilong-rvorth Street to. the Church of the Most Holy Re- rleeoler. Interment in the It. C. Cemetery. (Patriot Please Copy) Buying Furs ‘Mr. Harry Kirsh will b° billing furs at L, . McDonald, tailor, Great o George st, it +4+o++o++0+o Dr. lLE. WILDSDN Delhousie University Exten- Iion Lecturer "The European Situation" s1". JAMES’ HALL THURSDAY, DEUEDEER 8th l. P-M. Avselces l.D.D,,E. Sliver Collection to betray Expenses. '9 YDllll FEET lllllll"! Phone I40 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodlat-Podilllrilt ill Gt. Geo. it” Charlottetown All foot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated - llioolailbatplltdtlaaltl CHURCHES TOMORROW . (Hooper) MucKeuric. ' horse brccdiuqr. his i Control Christian Church Kent Street Minister - Rev. S. C. Cooper. Th.M. Organist — Mrs.‘ V. L. Dlngwell. Morning Service ll am. Special: "Selected". Sermon: "Adventurous Living." Sunday School 2.30 p.m.. Evening Service 7 1mm. Anthem: "Softly The Silent Night." Sermon: “Fooling One‘: Self.” All Cordially Invited BXDDTIST The Buptust Church Prince and Fitzroy Street Rev. lIarvcyL. Dcntoln; 5.1)., Minister ' Miss Vera ll. M. Campbell, Mus. 830., Director of Music Miss Helen Callback, Organist Morning Worship ll o'clock. Sermon: “On Bearing the Cross" The Minister. Anthem: Selected-Choir. Communion of the Lord's Supper at close of morning service. The (‘llurrll School 2.131) l’..\l. -- Senior groups meet at close of morning service. All uilltr groups and classes at 2.30 p.m. Evening Worship 7 12M. Sermon: “The Unknown Saint". This sermon is the 8th in a scrics on “Some Saints and Some Sin- ners."--The Minister. Anthem: Selected-Choir. You are Invited to Worship with TllE BAPTIST Clllilitlll In Memoriam cnasws nnwAmT MocKENZIE Doc. c. 11m - Sept. so, i938 "I had talked with him but the other day, With no foreboding as we Ivalkcd along. He was his usual self-co finc and strong And now-how short a space-he's cone away! Perhaps you knew hlm? Thou, you knew s man, cold nor forward -—ju.=.t a kindly ~oul 171st pcople loved; yet hlm would I extol For one big trait that placed him in the van O! princes of his kind-he sinu- dercd none: In that great trespass never play- ed a. part, Nor winged a barb to wound an- 118.1116 others heart, For their good dcspoilcd: and thus he won Respect and friends, though to the last he strove But little for that golden trrosurc. -—trove." -W. V. NEWSON. Nor The above poem seelus most fli- iinZlY to describe illc characters- tics of the lute Charles Ezirynrd Mgvcnliaenzie. son 0d’ the late Angus and Ihnmn He was n grandson of the late Rcbcrl Hoop- er, Esquire. onc of the early may- ors of Charlottetown. He was educated at Cavendish School and Prince of Wales Col- leuje. For several years he tnuzllt . ool, achiieveiniymnrkcd SIICCGSS in this profession. He was one of the first teachers to become in- terested in beautifying school ground. his North Milton 121101»! carrying the honors for many years for the best-kept grounds. Mr. ltfacKenzie took up fsrnuuc. first at Oyster Bed Brllrc nnrl later at Milton. Prince Flchvnrri ls- land It was (luring: his l'€“.ld€‘§“.("l‘ at the former place that h“ was married to'Miss E1121 Cole's m’ Milton, who prcdccoawrl 111m by twelve years Of this union were born two sons. Frank nnd Roilcrr. now on the homestcnrl in Milton. Alwnyrs nierosterl in Commun- '. MncKenzie entered most heartily into all progressive movements. As a farmer, sioclcbreerlcr and dniryman he was in every sense 0d the word n success. For n 1on1»! number of years he, wns secretary o! the Wiusloc Dairyins: rlnmpnuv and also secretory of i115- Lluiry- man's. Association of Prince Eti- ward Island. Ten yenrs ago he retired from active farming to brccmc insur- ance representative of Hyndman do Company. The Orange lodge cnrzaccd him as special organizer of their order and he was honored hv flu-m by being elected Grand Muster of ill" lodges in Prime Edward Island. His Church nffiliniion was with the Church of Enrrlnurl. 11ml n1. the St. John's Milton ‘Chow-Ev Centennial 1n 1037. h-e wrote ill!‘ history of ihut Porkh for 111:1 ouc hundred years. This _ article won him hich malse from the Bishop oi’ the Maritime Prov- inces W110 publicly sinlz-ll it on: one of the finest papers h:- 11ml ever heard on a church historical subject. This article was nuhliFhPli in the Guardian August 1037 In polities ‘Mr. MacKcnzlc xvns :1 Conservative, bcilvz wcll wrscd lu all political questions of the (luv. Whi e. attending the National Cow- servaiive Convention nt. Olhlvvl lost Jilly he was chairman of 111i‘ Publicity Committee. 'I‘houol1 a strong nnrly mm he was always most tolerant of 01-11- ers’ point of view. He was nt home as a. speaker or debater in any Dill)- lio meeting called for the. discus- sion of church. political social. or farming mutter throughout the, province. To quote from nu cdlinral in the Maritime Farmer: “A ciftcd writer, Mr. MncKcuzie contributed many articles to the press on agri- cultural allltllecis nnd community history. A recognized authority on contribution: of interesiinsz horse lore oar-re read - largely 11y those who appreciated his talent “ To sunvup the llfc work n1’ this noble citizen. one mleht my hc was chiefly remembered for his interest and well-wishing to his fcllowmnn. Many persons are 1n n K001i 1W1‘- tion today owina to his timely council nnd willing help. 511th l! life is an inspiration to us n11. His fimeral which was .1911! at Si. John's Church. hliliml. Oct- dber 2nd. was conduclml l1)‘ "l" Rev. Conan Hoslam msslitfll bl’ "l" Rev. Carlyle Webster The love and respect entertain- ed for this kindly snail w‘?! 1:11;‘!- 1,11 s w o c e hi3?‘ J17 phhris ofmn Island to at- _ . MacKextzie was born ot %V€l'l'(ll.=l1 011' B50671“)?! Bill 1372. Leaving: the teaching prnfesuon _ exceptional ~iu The Central Guardian This ' is reserved for new: or local Interest but advertising 0! B "H"! nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. _ coursbizrtsrlou tnEiiJsonJ sacs. L-87B9-‘1-21-3l2 PHOTOGRAPHS 11-490-11-29-41. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood porridge Q5“ Cluna Slllverware n; Plain, FOR ARTISTIC AND EXCLU- SIVE C ll lt I S TM AS CARDS Cnii and sec the selections at the Guardian Central Job Printery. ""1111. 1mm _ finnorv-une 5'01‘?! u’ >1 \\’\)l‘ifl dictator by H.G. Wells. 1. the Ciuuuiianls new serial 5101:.‘ euvsilnz Dec‘, 5m. ’l‘llNl<1 IN (l. F. f‘. Y. 6.30 tonight I01: llxluk \V11luuullby' in n group‘ 1 - -1i ., or itur lmillllau" songs. 11-612 12 11 ' MUSIC and dra- ‘ s from Peer Gym, .1 . Monday, December 5th L-623-12-8-1i. s1‘. 1*u'1"1;1r's corneal-bl sale, \ll_r.n<-.\.n\' mxt, Great opportun- l-"l l‘ 1:1:r:i1n>'1- Cilrlsim-as pluul W" *1‘ . ' c lllPfli. 11-637. "rm: TYTIVE 001v- l l. \ 1‘l1)\ 101' the first (llslrict C; E"<“i"-‘}5f1 l~' ilil-‘iluclled until fur- I-l - uoncc (use to truvelllilg cou- (lliuuls. L_(,-23_1»__\_3_2i BAPTIST (‘IIURCH ~V\'csin10l'e1alld: Siilldi). A NI. Preaching Service Sunday __ . . School ‘A lrnluu M_ {l1 cl1l11;;_.\el'\'1cc 3 P. M. illZill-i Orir-rlllt: llmlslnir: l’, M ltclt Class, 2 P. . VV.M.A.S. S. TllE B.»\1’TI5T CHURC . - REV. Ilnrvcy L. Demon, B.“A., tfii for 111,5 mulrning sermon theme "On BPflllllu the Cross." The choir ren- der.» rt selected anthem. Communion “f U‘? M1115 fillflbct‘ at close o! '11‘? 1111'.’ . The Church b» nool meets » usual at 2.30 P. M. ho two senior groups meet. at close 01 morn1ng_scrv1cc,_ Afr, Demon d8. ll\'(‘l'5 Lllc vuzhill 0t :1 series oi’ ser- umus on "Some Saints and Some Slnutrs.” The subject oi’ the even. 1111.- serruou 1s '"’1'1lv Uukngom 33mg, A sclccicd lauilwcnl Will be present- ccl ‘o. tllc Choir, Pilllll WINNERS-The winners of inc .11'.tcrs' in aid of the Bast. 11:21 Alton‘ Society are; c111~15tma5 t V hlurguret. Viltsenel", 49 l» e1" so, ticket no. 804; auto E 1 ‘t ‘o. Geo. Chsgwpell, 11 fisher ct. ..'-.<et no. i600; l0 11$. butter, M1.- _J. J. TllfilliDl‘. Bedford, ticket 11o hi7: cushzon, M1". Hugh Hen. no: ev. 20‘; Kim: Sh. ticket. n0 2168; \I:... Rowl-ey, 57 6mg. kct‘ no‘ 1350: ‘$200 win-u, gmcel~ies_ Mr. P. D. hicKcnna, C. N. R, tic- Rft I10. 247. 0. N. ltliotes loading. Potatoes ~. November 14 to 21- ' 1930-05. Increase 52, ’ m M1". H. Ilnlc no. siorclnau, stores tic Zllll 1:, .1: uausuied by his \\'1.1- npilli, tllclr ulluilui vacation at Iinllfalx. Pep Durrah, son of Neil Darrah, 1211-11 l" litll, has returned to or ccntpletingd a.._..temp- or: y 1x15111011 nt Charlottetown. Friday, thc 25th November, train muck 111 the snow twice 11nd ‘Il mil‘ (l u plow. This seems '_ Jollu 11. llmvntt, R/oadlt-‘Jnl- ' In. em liucs, Island ‘Di- viqiou with bfllllllul H0 cl. Gang Fiwelllnll, left for St. eters t0 nuke irnuuozruyv rt to tllc em- Lnnlclncui. which wn washed away in places by the storm. \1r. William Matthews. sect? 1111111 at. E‘!“:(.“1" 1m.- luoved to Al- iurinu where he intends to reside in the fu11u-:\. ffupinin John L. Read. Borden. i11t<~rr~..t11a: lecture on ~- wtntiou Facilities t0 u ulbcrs 0i 111:‘ (i_\'1'n Cl11b at ,'.lhl'l0li'_‘l()\\’1l this week. Ralph hIm-Millnu. relief regent is 1' ' colic" of narrow and infor- uuuinu, 11c ha» y. "tidy some s from Liuun. .1 Mood N81‘- cf Uuiou. Nfniuc, also "(llhlill obi: iufornlzitiou on the tllllvrc .unr1o\v grunge railways 1111111 Mr. Keith Pratt. Bloomfield. nrl 111 .1. storm caused plenty where, and llle Rail- w: 1 more than i‘s share. T110 hcnvlcsi. (lttmltile Wu :1’. T0!‘- nu-ntiuc Ducks. whcrc the ouifiw; \\'.~1‘e wnslletl nwny, smnllcr hilllrliugs on ~ cu up nrd n portion of the nter summed and washed i ‘ the lea. t St. Peter's the truck folunlniion was washed out n1. different places for seven tele- crnph 1111105. Miss Rctn ltfncLeou. R. N- Quo- bvv Cily. arrived home this week tn rpclld the Christmas season with hcr sister Jcon of the C. N. R. of- fices. s11» will also visit her old homo at Montague. ' 1V tho Automobile Crossings close frtcnrlsn- W. Lure. (Jlml-loitetrnvn. Lt. Col A. Mnz-Kinnnn D. S 0.. Char- lottetown. John O. livndman, Charlottetown, W. L. Brenton. Charlottetown, John H. Kennedy. Southport, H. Hooper Horne, Char- ioiletown. Thorn lcft tn mourn are his two sons Frank and Robert and also two PTIIHGSOIIS, one sister. Mrs. l-t W. Stevenson. Charlottetown. and two brothers, Ruben and Milton, both of Cavendish. besides rein- tlvcs in this Province and in the United States, in addition to a host of devoted friends at home and abroad. Chester S. Mc- . D. diving the wharf , 1. CHAKIQFIETSLVNMGUABDIAFAA The WEEK at S. D. U. The Rector, the Very Rev. J. A. pnulotzerbivit Hospital, 1s receiving treatment. Wednesday was the Feast of 5t. Andrew, and a. half holiday at. St. Dunslans “even . is a traditional zed-letter day at the institution. which oommunomwe not only a. Andrew, but also 5t. Andrew's College. the precursor o! the present school. The older col- lege was founded in 1831. by Bish- op McEachem at st. , and continued its work for l4 years. In 1855 the Diocesan College was transferred to the site Where it now stands and was re-nazned 8t. Dunsmxfs College. in honour o1 the Patron Saint of the Diocese. The Christmas number of "Red - and White" is rapidly nearing com- pletion under the direction n: Mr. S. E. frrainor. cditor-in-chiei’ me magazine, which is published .1115;- gerlv, will be on sale December The first hockey practice o! the season ivus held in the Forum on ’I‘luu~sday afternoon. Revri. A. 0. Murphy has been elected conch of the b93111. and Pius Murnupfuan the captain. Several newcomers have Pfillorted tor practice. Amongst the-m Vlnvse Grant. who was one cf the outstanding pulyerg on 135g years Junior Abbies. Captain Mur. nazhan has made no definite state- ment le-gard-ing the prospects qr ms Y team 1n Intercollegiate circles. other than that the Red 1nd white DllCk-chasers will keep up the 109d lmrne made by the foot/ball team. We should not be a-t all surprised w see m?“ i!“ a 1°"! my towards the Maritime championship, Wednesday night, the be k ch41] team Play“! in first exisliliitlon game with Prulce cf Wales. Trail- 108 7-12 at the end of the first li“e.i"°..2'§.‘.’l" cums; “IE-n ézgnlLtg‘ r finish SERVICE i th ' h - tlst Church, Sxi-ndg Mwmthfig, RE- ember 4th. at 3 o'clock, . 1..-6i5-12-3-I . POLICE COURT - The taking evidence in the prohibition cas- based on the activities of the Montreal detective. "C o u n t." Antoine I-Iouben was completed yesterday at the city police court. ‘The cases were all adjourned one week for argument. ANNUAL TEA AND SALlb-De. spite the storm there was a, good attendance at Zion Church Ba.- zaar and Supper held Thursday everrlntr. The ladies of the con- Rrwation worrrhily upheld their high reputation by providing an excellent meal. The bazaar was wcll stocked with useful articles, and The Droceeds of the event. on the whcle, were very Sausflflfltofy. RETURN FROM ROYAL _A- mong the Live Stool: returning this week from the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto was an exhibit from the herd oi’ A. MacRac and ‘Sons, Ffllrvllo Penn. Charlottetown. A1- though not wining any of tho top awards this herd made a. very creditable showing, the majority oi’ their entries being “money winners" lu the‘ lecenest of competition. The Ayrshire exhibit at this year's “Royal” was exceptionally good. In numbers they exceeded that oi’ any other dairy breed having a total of 2'14 animals. One or the sales made the Rpyal from Fnirvue Farm was the 2 year old Leifer Fairvue Jennie 192254 which was one of a group of four head selected for the Department of Agriculture of Alberta. to be used for demonstration purposes in con- nection with a. school of Agricul- ture. .1. L. Stansell are Son of Straifordville, Ontario got a bull calf cut. of’ Fairvue Rose. This cow has been grand champion female at the last three fairs at Amherst. N. S. and has a three year old record oi’ 12.500 lbs. null: and 550 lbs. butter fat. Use Minardk for Dandruff. of 6S today's Short Wave i’ Radio Program All Time ls Eastern Standard» SATURDAY. DECEMBER. 3 so QIENBUIADY 9:15 n..m -—Music Internationale WZXAD, 13.9 m., 21.50 meg. MOSCOW 4:00 p.m.—~i:lroadcast. in Eng- lish. RAN, 81. ln., 9.6 meg. nosron v 5:00 p.m.——sntu1"doy Variety WIXAL, 25.4 ln.. 11.79 meg. NEW YORK 5:45 p.1n.—-"Governn1ent Inter- view Busllless". W2XE, 25.3 m.. 11.83 meg. -_ -- JZUDAPEST. , .. . . 6:00 p.m.-—Songs and Music. HAT4, 32.8 m.. 9.12 meg. L0 D N 0N 6:80 ram-Music Hall. 19.7 m.. 15.18 m., 11.75 meg; 9.58 meg.; QSB, rneg.; GSL, 49.1 m., ROME 7:30 gym-Chamber Music, 2R0, 25.4 m., 11.81 meg; IRE‘, 305 m., 9.83 meg. CABACAS 9:00 p.m.—-Dance Music. YV- 5.9 meg. November It to @1937 193s DJD’ 25 ‘ ma)" gNmeg . __. -. t PM“ 30,11?“ 112 155 9.50 p.m. I Pagliacci (Par no“ T~Y*'*PII§1:=P_ ‘ti-T? 35s,??? Willa 3.3"“. "qs‘°'.'.: tend his funeral. one oi’ the larg- 2"” 5m ‘ ma"; ’ w" est. rrnr held in the Province. ' GUATEMALA 'l‘l1:- native, pallbearers were n11 ".00 _m $0,103“ qqwh gal. Grauri Masters of the Orange 193m,“ @545 ma!‘ _ ' er. Tl" "mm?" l‘“'“*‘“°’~‘ "'°"° h" nmo runnjr/inliulsbv Mr. mm- nard (In En llshi. ‘PPBI. 20.2 m.. 11.88 meg; A4, 211.0 m., 11.11 meg. NEW YORK 12:00 mid. ~Danoe Music. W!- XAL. 16.8 m.. 1'1 '18 mea. 4'§.-§§-@§4-OO§4 ¢¥ B. l. S. Old Time and Modern 8.13% IIALL Dancing 9-1! Admlnion as canto. xgr l \ _\l.\1\1\ l g _\\ < \\_\\\\\\\ .\C. .."l‘hia column is reserved lur news of local interest butadvertising of a uewsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a. word strictly pay- _Ible__in advance. ..'SUBSCRIP'I‘IONS to . the Charlottetown Guardian may bc handed to their Rept. Archie Hume ..'R¢OBIN HOOD FLOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'SOUIAL . GAME-Jib the At the weekly forty-five cnrd petty held in st. James 111111, GEOTEBWWTI- 1111111 SCIPPS were made by Mrs. ’I‘emple Got-cl] nnd Mr. 1.0111: Victor. . Eastern Cuarditzn u a #_ a1.‘ _ _ s... \\\&\\\\\.\\ ln§illiihlflnlii nigh/l. Final Clearance ~ of the PURDlE-FERGUSDN SllDE 60.,‘ LTD. STOCK Will Be Continued Next DOME IN and Get Your Share MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY DF BARGAINS Every Pair of Shoes Must Go GRAFTON ST_, SIINNYSIDE- fiIlRLDTTETDWN Iii! 1i ll -. (lilT C0.\"I‘RAC'I‘--In the recently called tenders for the Georgetown Skating Rink for the coming season. Messrs. Harry and Roy Lavers were the siuzcmsful bidders. We bespeak for those popular young menu most. silccess- f11l season. G ..'CllURCH BAZAAlt-—- The United Church, Georgetown held their annual bazaar on Thursday evening. ‘Phoulzll the evening was exccptlollully’ stomly yet a great crowd xvss- on hand. to greet the efforts of the indies, An added at- traction this your was the booth conducted by the C.GV.I.T. group. The young ladies attired in their nutty uniforms just couldn't be resisted, and 11s a. result their wuircs were readily disposed of. Christmas wreaths and silhouettes ‘were their specialities and they were reallyifi. The post office, another new and attractive feat- ure, round many ready customers, while the fish pond as usual at- tracted the young and well those not so young. Ci- JJNOMINATION DAY— Wed- nesday, November 31st. was civic nomination day at Georgetown. At. closing hour the following be- ing the only ones nonlinated were declared elected. Mayor, J. . Condon, Councillors, Messrs Peter Gotell, Melville Ross, Thomas Parker, F. J. Solomon. Doyle. C. H. Llewellyn. All the a- ibove served on the outgoing ‘council with the exception of Messrs Ross and Solomon. These two gentlemen with their experi- ence and unquestioned ability \\",,\. .ndd much to the new lMnyor Condon going back for his lthlrd term has brought about, through the able assistance of his Willi um i council. l ..\‘\l<\\..\.; \\ 7f’ \ p d. ruunci. llllill,‘ ullpmvemfia“ 1 tho work is um yet completed nmny other‘ 111111345 ire 5.111 in bl done The clam-us i1 genera! 100k u) this new bum to set fl- T600“! of accomplishments for Ol-hfi‘ 811d future council to "shoot" at. 0. ~M _ s “QTY. Walker, Geotfi wwn hvzispllt ririjnnt visitor to G city. ‘ ' _ ..‘Mr. HPIIFYVNICLAYHI of It: 339d 1p=pwtion Branch was l. recent visitor to Georgetown. G. i H-lns. cJGF £01.11 of Boston ltrrived 111 Gc..1-_qvi01\'l1 reoen . Mrs. Booth who was former? Miss Elsie \V:1114<cr of this WW1’! rintends remaining several month! ‘she is the gucs‘. of her father. ‘Mo Flicdgvltllwo ‘*- (‘RAMMED WITH THOU DO a 5121150 Charlottetown stores are now prepared to make Christmas ! D0 your Christmas shopping in (‘harlotte- town! No matter what your need is, (‘harloite- town stores are ready with an extensive ur- ray 0f unusual, practical and heauiifill uifts for Christmas . . . all ecouomiczillv viriced! The ("hristmas Season I YOUR SHOPPING ,Watch for the Big Christmas Gift Edition of the Charlottetown Guardian SANDS OF LOGICAL GIFT IDEAS FOR run WHOLE FAMILY _ 4 ‘__ ___v ___‘____ -____..__.fi this a real s Nnw Upon"- EARLY ! Island's leading MERCHANTS.- stores. made immediately with our Modern Ad Service Bureau. The Special Christmas Gift Edition of the (lharlottetowni Guardian is a veritable gift catalogue of In order to secure space, arrangements, should be Phone 132. Prince Edward M