lltul man-Kroeh ler will Floor FREE. Lamp, With each Suite purchas- ed during illlfi». Big .501- Sale, we include a beautiful absolutely i Chesterfields. Bought in Carloads’, Result in Savings in Freight FREE Storage Until XMAS lite sure to see this dnel constructed throughout .There's a Holman $I25, $l35. $l43.$l59. H65. $l85. --R6dUC€£l C0518 0f Crflt ing-Elimination Of Other Expense; . Which Enables HOLMA NS, With KROEHLER Cooperation, " To Pass On T0 You, Extra Quality at Amazingly Low Prices “Just at the Start of the Christmas Buying ’.’ FLOOR LAMP FREE w|T|-| EACH SUITE DURING SALE Let Holmanys A Bargain Among Bargains! Sturdily to givc$ long service. Comfort built right into it. And you have your choice of several attractive coverings Suite at Your Price Furnish Your Home With a New Chesterfield ‘for Christmas Choice of Mohair or Tapestry *7 9 ' ll N95 [Ell V lI/Ffi Another Outstanding Value that we are proud to otter you!‘ This Suite is a splendid product of super craftsmanship. Design is unusually fine. Choice of Mohair or Tapestry Covering. .......... fine SU M M E RSI DE - CHARLOTTETOWN manship and materials. Your choice of many grade Mohair, Silk Repp or Tapestry Coverings. Fine Quality Moha The Suites in this group are mag- nificent. The Mohair and Tapestry$ Coverings are of high quality. Suites are built to completely sat- isfy exacting demands for com- fort, durability & attractiveness Mohair, Silk Repp or Tapestry This group is comprised of Suites of excellent work- $115 designs with high- Always Satisfaction Guara v Buy Now at These Low 13,115“. And Weill Keep ll For You Unln Christmas ir Suite nteed N DOWN Monthly Payments Usually it is not conven- ient to buy Furniture and pay for it in a lump sum. Use the HOLMAN HOME PLAN. You will iind it practical and convenient. A small sum down and Balance in 10 Easy Month- ly Payments while you are enjoying the many bene- fits of your purchase, Balance in l0 Easy O INTEREST ' ; ,1 lsmycau-scmaacmid when! - 1N MEMORIAM a s: umzrmzera: r: THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN u... ......... Muuéheugvw; Stairway .' she was manifestly end with lovely lste residence ooh at. Meg's mltgewlellfimdut Collapses MRS. DONALD MUNRD calm patience balding‘ church where ’ H18 ass 0 2 This column is reserved for news BUYING Dressed Poultry daily. at émfloflfghflwn. They H6 bUi/h _ i____ Being an old member o! Vslley- qulem was celebrated by Fr. M6 n! lucul interest but advertising OIF B_ Connm L_3446_11_17_61_ taumh members o,’ the Gordon We h C . Mrs‘ Donald Munro wh°5e milk“ it-‘thhdalgeayvtverrigslt hiifimii: ‘ti: dl) gheterspaldlgneihregievzifl? ‘s. Zf-IIF-"iidli Tidal; ‘hi-fig: h grovidenoe Unlrhed. church of . It hlldfen ' Ill iii C til l M0110 ' I I ' DIPHTHERIA immunizing 1111i dggwwn Fl Child-MFR 11v’ - _____ wnslbrfn difsnellea 0:26:11? April“; husband ‘m! t“ children‘ “If!” Wm“ wmm’ John n McDonald‘! “bu” at Holy Redeemer Hall. Tueosda-yt: Ewart‘ lggterboroush-am Qm- (O. P B! Gusrdlsms S chi Wire) i“ "*4- “d d°Pm°d "l" 1"" “i “l” m’ mmmomm monk," m“ b‘ 8mm“ Gum‘ and Alma M“ oourspsasnou use nvsun- 1-80 to 8-30 n- m- for chum" 6 m1; smiuvu ux- Mrs. Wilbur Quimmo Nov lain. of hOme of w. and uses»..._MQ-.i$'-N§§"§'-§i§i$mw75i?§§.i§ ' “sfiffg. a. o... 8...... w... m..- sacs. L-6108-7-l2-3l2i.m°1li/h8 to 8 years L-Wiihll-"Fm Layman, N. 'Y.,1v'1ru. Everett BMUWIY which ‘w... to xsuhucbcui R o Ya] Commission m? 1%.‘; gfiledalzg?’ %°°::°'r.27e‘ ‘conducted the funersllssrvices. The ducted by Fr- Leonard McDonald.‘ CATHOLIC-IQ}; UN"- At mmer- N°w Jar”? and w‘ 15o my‘ and 3m‘ t'° “ 5°“! “m” Resume Invest- ' e a “e e D bearers were Messrs. James Mc- my he m5; 1n peace, s "WING To 3°59 CONDITIONS Y " torn, living at Clarence. Abou 0 y‘ and s. picture show inside St.Peter’s l’ tion Today friends and relatives 819116195 l hall. in the lower town, here today. g3 e qld use of ninety years and about seven months. God's chastise- ments are proofs of His love. Of these Mrs. Munro had a rich shore during her long earthly pilgrimage. vwith the loss of her husband over 60 years ago she became a 7°11"! widow under 30 years of sgc. Her family. consisting of only two llflllilhtcrs were also taken at the "by Rue of 23. Thus bereaved of hus- bvnd and family must have been I dreadful sorrow to her, but ever lflvr instead oi fretting and oom- Jlnlhs. her life became revel! . utiful, calm and serene. She was sn able bodied woman. Bu: faced life with a stout heart [mi unflinching faith in the good- “rl! and mercy cf her gracious .°"°uly Father, making her liv- h‘! by dint of hard toil on the farm. mpmril"! herself and a sister. un- lll death took the sister also. and broken in body vdth tolling days m?‘ She had to quit. Twenty years w she came to live near snd lat- mll’ with her nephew and niece. u; “m! Mm Gwrse Mbllcsn of is. Caledonia to the end of the Milly ioumey. . “with "l1! Rrscimls couple and d" “"0 kindly mun; m: m wss 96d s ssbbstic rest. s greet mer- ‘Y which a not his m or every Lean, Nell McLean. George Mel-elm. D. McLean, Ken Nicholson and J. A. McKenzie. She 1s survived by one sister. Mrs. McLeod of Harts- vllle, P. E. l'., who herself must 110W be advanced in years (mum Please '00») MB- BOBIBT CHAIISON There passed sway on October 81st, after a lingering illness. Rob- erg Chaisson. a much respwwd citizen of Bouris. While word of his death was not unexpected it was received with regret by I will! circle of friends. During his long illness he Wll frequently visited by hi! Dllwl’: Rev. I. R. A. McDonald. Deoe ‘ was in his ‘Pith yell‘- Born in Rollo Bay. he removed to Boston st an eerll’ ll! ""1 “W” most of his life there ll l mil“? carpenter. Some yes-rs m he N turned to the Island and ti»! ll? residence in Sour-is. Meiwll I mild mannered. 00d I l" son, An adopted son. JwI-‘Dll 0°!‘ llns, predeceased him sevIn 7'"! "in"! m: end which we think mam The Monday sud Tuesday, u fl-Act Comedy Drama under the direction of ' J. AUSTIN ‘"1" the dates-Watch the papers for further par- srs-snd don't fell to see this successful New York Year's First rs. sour NAME cum oamsrrc PLAYERS will present on Q80. Amateur Prcductlo January 14th and 15th (Boston papers please copy) REYNOLDS BABY LAYS CLAIM T0 $2.5.000.000 WINSDON SALEM. N. C.. Nov. lit-Libby Holman Reynolds’ baby son Christopher. yesterday laid claim to the entire $36,000,000 slice of the Reynolds tobacco fortune which was held in trust for his father. Bmith Reynolds. Acting as “next friends" of the infant Christopher. who was born six months after his father's death from s pistol wound on July 6, 1932 H. O. Vaughan filed an inter-plea in the pending litigation over dis- tribution of the trust fund. He Asked that Christopher be declared the sole beneficiary and devisee. The inter-pies sskod that the court uphold the lllleement where- by Mrs. Anne Cannon Reynolds- Smiih, first wife of Bmlth Roy- lds, second. Now pending is s motion of the Osibsmu Beak and ‘Prust Company t0 It lstde the $1,000,000 settle- meat thst Qzllth Reynolds. made" 1m his first wife and her baby. IIIIISES TRAINOR "Charlottetown was omitted. The 1 me lllaydy Bus and Taxi serum, has our meeting of November 15th Mrs. ma", dgscontmueii L. B. MsoMlllsn, speaker for the evening. convinced us that poetry rsxas oven. nmsr nusm- PM =- qusmy. or virtue that we had ESs-Mr. William R. McNeill. for overlooked. Her stlblect was the past eight years on the st/efl 0i‘ I "P061117 88 i1 Tonic." Mid he!‘ Well Roops. Ltd. is to take over the bus- Selfifited qllowi-IOD-S frdm Duets of iness of Mr. J. R. Sevick, Queen‘ cheer left no doubt as to the lifting St. Mr. McNeill. with his long ex- 5 effect of poetry on our drooping perience in the meat business. and spirits. Her dellghful reading of old genial personality should have favorites had s certain stimulating much success in his new venture. effect 0n the meeting that proved ———— the truth oi her oomexitlon- There LITTLE THEATRE OFFICIBS—- was a big lrwresse in the number An organization meeting of the Lit- . o! poerm submitted anonymously tie Theatre Movement was held on go ma; meeting end s big impggvg- November flffeeuth at the Canarl- mom, 1n warhnammxh Th“ ian Legion rooms. The lollowlng promises to be a serious gimp m- officers were elected; President, “n; on peflwtmg thenmelv“; who. lilltrs. A. J. Hollie; vice-president. , M51158 ma; m m“ we Ml Stewart Dixon, Treasurer. Cyril | 1mm,“ excellence Deflection must. Arsenault. Secretary. Mflltsret Coi- \ came before pmlfh A very m_| "535- A“ execlm“ i“ w“ tempting interval passed in me ililo 1".“ lififlililher “d” °“"“'°"l o ow n1: we. Frances M‘. pa," B"; _ M"- Anhlu’ Henry’ mhefim‘ Axflghensldxgziergoets iihe ma?" w“; '”m“1"- J- 5mm‘ Tnmw- h“ turn reed aloud selections from Smith. The next general meeting wumn Mwmnmd.‘ "out will be held Thursday evening st wudemm» 361mm “W” 7.50 st the Osusdisn legion rooms. I uwmdmm “my. ' A SUCCESSFUL BOY SCOUT TBDOP-In our xepan oi’ Apple Day the important district of North district dlstrllsiting centre wee Messrs. Oudmore am. i their home in Clarence and KB" them a genuine sulpflw- The ‘Y? qf-mwn guests were: Mrs. JI- Grant. Mm Davies sister. Wm stellsrton, Mr. and Mrs. Abram- son from Dlsbv. The first Pa“ °f the evening was event "1 Pllwll"? games and the following DPOQTB-T" wag given: Plano duet, Mrs. V» Messinger and Mrs. G. Measindefi Roadlng. Mrs A. .1 Wheelocki Duet, Dr, O. R. Stone and Rev. H. Hamilton; Reading. Mm. ‘V. Mos- ginger; Plano sole. MW my munch. Then the messasefi M!" friends and relatives who were un- able ho attend were reed. A very pleasing aodres was read by the“ pa“; Rev, H. Hamilton followed by the piveservtation oi s. K109111411‘ wing chair and s vefly “be Gene?“ Electric rsdlv. W-“Blbla no»! of the esteem of which the couple are ma. Bulls-bis mspomes Wm Md“ by ens bride and grmm of forty yam-a Those present joined in sim- m8 "m; They Are Johy Good FlellowsP-tlslifax Oru-anlcle. (tended also to construct two 4.000,- brought swift and tragic change in shouts of pleasurable anticipation to horrified high-pitched shrielks and injury to 16 youngsters. The stairway leading to the 33- year-old parochial hall gave way m. der the weight of the 150 children and crashed to the ground with s loud thud to which the screams of the children was a heart-rending. echo. The stairway itself was l2 years old and was said to have been untouched since pun in place. Most of the children suffered "mm 1mm irlsht than actual lnJury. who were hurt were given first aid and removed to their homes in ambulances end taxis. None of their lives were endangered. Plans are prepared for a new 5.. 000,000 reservoir in the lies Valley to supply East London. and it is in- employces of the OTTAWA. Nbv. til-Chain stores operations in Canada will be scru- tinized further when the Royal Commission on price spreads and mass buying resumes its sitting u! ll dclock tomorrow morning aftel the weekend recess. The agenda calls for the submlsslon of evidence of government auditors on Ioblaw Groceterias Co. Ltd. Special investigators appointed by the CUmHILSSiUXLllRVC prepared a re- port on this firm. as in the case of other chain stores. This repor: cov- ers the financial set-up, gross and net profits and scale of wages of company. The findings or these officials will be placed before the Commissioners to- morrow momlng and afternoon. - Members of the Commission will decide toforrow what matters will following the inquiry into the Lob- OOODOJ-gullon reservoir-s and mqlng in the Thames Valley. at g cost of $30.000.0®. ___________.i__ PERSONALS Mrs. .1. E. Williams, New 1on3 don. P. E. 1.. is visiting m. and mo. Sterling Williams. Park street, Moncton. Min Gertrude Acklesld of m\p'l shire 1m Monday momlns for In extended visit st the home of her llflolo the 1m. L. u. Aoklend. 0! Brldgewster. u. s. Mr. J. Welter Jones. Bimbnry. late yesterday rnornilfl for the ‘IINIWO Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris left yesterday morning for Daytime Beach, 11s.. whore they will mend the winter. lleellnerfefetOlhnlllens HARD COAL s,“ ca“ BASEBURNER or FURNACE $12.50 $7.75 TH E LOWEST PRI law concern. The operations of g number of other food and chain stores were gone into last week by the Commission. CES IN CANADA H. R. LARGE cl GO. Wholesale end Bets! Tel. 10M. Nfllcseii. be taken up for the rest of the weell ~; vusnnxnlnp- - _;»., so