Creamy v a SIDNEY T. Green's Island b1 1269-12-21-41 W. W. Hubbard Is Seriously Hurt FREDERICTON, Dec. 2l.——W. W. Hubbard, a resident 'of this city and prominent fruit-grower of thc cen- tral Saint John vziiliyv. is in a scri- Jus i-tvntlition today zit the (‘alou- (‘cater Hospital, Buthurst. as the re- ' stilt o in peculiar motoring mishap Kate. East wcck. ‘Jr. Hubbard, who was on the h Shore on n privutr‘ bwincss trip. was (irtving in a motor truck from New Nfllls to Jncquet River. The truck became lodged in snow ind Mr. Hubbard cndczivnrcd to as- w-t. the driver in gclting it out. by our-lung against. the iazurl; of tho vo- hlrle. 'I'1'ie truck was put in reverse 1nd uncxpcctcdly’ moved backward, Knocking .\lr. Hubbard down and injuring him. The truck irus own- m by R .13. Aiiiclvfillzin rind (lrlvcn 3y Arnold lluinilton oi‘ New hills. Ills injuries did not at first ap- pcnr to be serious mid Mr. I-lubburd ms taken to Jacquct River. On Sat- irdziy his condition but-amt: worst, rho victim nppcaritig to lose the use j Green’s Are Simply Delicious Take home a pound with your Xmas Confec- * tlonery and be convinced they are THE BEST YOU HAVE EVER TASTED Manufactured in ._ Charlottetown Caramels by GREEN a c0. The following Lines are also meeting a popular demand : Green's Butterscotch Drops. Green's Peanut and Raisin Clusters Green's After Dinner Mints aid Chocolate Bars Greens Delicious Chocolate Bars. fracture cf a cervical vertebra. An X-ray examination is being made at the hospital today. Mrs. Hub- bard was informed by wire of the accident. . Mr. Hubbard is well-known throughout New Brunswick through his connection with several organ- izations. In addition to being a lcziding apple grower cf the Pro- vince, he is President of the N. B. Fruit Growers‘ Association, Auditor for the N. U. Farmers’ and Dairy- illl(‘ll'S ASSOClRllOIl; Secretary of the IN. B. Lcgislaiturcls Agricultural Commiiici-. and Official Reporter of the New Brunswick Legislature. lie also Ls a former Secretary of Agri- culture for the Province and is con- ncctccl with a fertilizer firm doing businrsx in Nctv Brunswick. runrm: sour LIAN w-znr BUSY NOW LONDON, D00. 21- Bfiliallffi lilfile soup scitsmi was officially opcncwl by thc Lord l\la,\'oi"s bun- quot, and James Coffey is conse- quently a very busy man. M1‘. C0f' icy .5 Inndons high priest of tur- lilc 5011p and itas a precious 200- ycanold secret formula for the 1i his hands, and on Saturday he ftTOlllflllO couscmmc which hefnlcls \'.t.s rushcri by train to linihursi, important aldcrmilnic dinners. In iiul thence to the hospital. Mr. olden days, London alderman used rlllljlhlffl rcccivcd a blow across the to consume vast quantities of turtle 'iI‘flEI and ncck. nnd it was fciircil soup. McCoifz-y says such is not 5o vhat his injuries luclnficd a possible Lumber we have on hand a supply the following: Fnplancd Pins Boards Planer] Spruce Boards . . . Pinned 1x2 Spruce Strapping . Plane-d 1x3 Spruce Strapping .. Plancd 2x4 Spruce Studding .. Pinned and Unplaned 2x5 Spru Mcrchantahle Plancd l emlock Also full line of Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. Paolfs Wharves true tlicsc (lays. Lumber nd will be pleased to Vlzi Rough Boards . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $1.00 pcr 100 ft. and up Spruce Sheathing .. . $1.00 per 100 ft. and up Planed Pine Boards . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $1.50 per I00 ft. and up $1.50 per 100 ft. and up _ $1.75 per 100 ft. and up 60c per 100 ft. Llncal , 75c per 100 ft. Llncnl $1.30 per l0_0 ft. Lincal cc Studdlng $2.00 per 100 ft. Board: $1.50 per 100 ft. Spruce Scantlinz, Acknowledged leade Rais imperial Biscuit - Charlotlctnwn, P. E. I. For Success Ranching FEED “IMPERIALS ” rs in Fox and Fur ing. Company, Ltd. sm —8EBVICES Dec. 25th, Bldeiord and 17m Valley United Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. 11 mm. Tyne Valley.) 15m. rrealand. m ii, 1 pm. BldefOld. special Christmas cervical at all churches. —COUN‘l'!. COURT-limo Do- cember term o! the County Court will open in Sllmmersidc on Fri- day, Dec. 28rd His Honour Judge Inman presiding. ‘Ihcrc are twen- ty-slx cases on the doclwt. Judg- ments will be delivered in the two following cases: Jessie Bowen vs. Lloyd Daley and R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., vs, Willis R. Warren. B. Turkish Girls Study TORONTO. Dec. 2l.- -'I‘wo repre- sentatives of modern Turkey, regis- tered nurses, are acquiring informa- tion at the University: oi’ Toronto this winter on nursing methods and public health adminlstrsiilon. Lutcr they will apply their new know- ledge as instructrcss iii the fillbjPCln‘ in their home country. They are Miss Fatma Abdurrnlimnn and Miss Ulfet Ahmct. Having completed two and onc- half years of nursing training in 'I‘urkey, they ivero chosen by the Ministry of ficalth for travel by and study on this continent. They spent a your und a half in tho Orange Memorial Hospital in New Jersey, ‘under the auspices of the Rockciel- lcr Foundation. Then the Founda- zion selected the Department of Public I-Irzilth Nursing of the Uiii- verslty of 'l‘oronto for thcir further training. They ivill spend next spring here, icturnliig shortly af- terwards to tench in Turkcy. ."0ur students at home arc much like our clnssmatcs hcrc,‘ 'tll!‘_\' find. “Even Toronto is not so cliffcrcnt from our Istanbul. We have our movies and our electric signs. We find a few customs different hcrc, but many are the same as ours." THE MORELL EAST ‘WOMEN'S INSTITUTE An enthusiastic cronvd of members gaihcrcd at the home of Mrs. Wur- ren Wcbstcr on Thursday‘, Dec. 1st, to attend ihc animal niccilng of .I\Iorcll East Womcirs Institute. The President, Mrs. J. R. Comp- ton, was unavoidably alzzcni, being present with her son in tlic P. E. Island Hospital. The Vice-Prui- dent, Mrs. Wm. Ranaghuu presided. The meeting opened by reading "Creed" in unison, followed by roll call, which was answered by paying dues. Reading oi’ rnlnuics and ro- followcd by tlic report of ihu Sci-‘y Trcasurer, which shoivcil receipts; for the your amounting lo $12289, total expenses $31.73, leaving on hand a balance of $91-10 Corres- pondence was then read by the Secretary. A general discurcslon lol- lowcd. All business lacing finishcci lowing officers were appoinfcd for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. J. R. Compton; Vicc-prcsldcnt. Mrs. Wm. Ranaghan; Secyfirrcnsurcr, Mrs. Gordon Hooper; Auditors, Mrs. D. A. McFadyen, Miss Helen Tobin, Miss Laurette. Thompson; Auditors, Mrs. James Aylward, Mrs. Arsen- ault. The program for the evening was much cnjoycd, while the hostess served a delicious lunch, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Ranaghmi. Aftor sing- ing God Save the Iiing, a vntc of thanks was cxicndcd to the hostess and the incvting :\d_i:ivii'iii»rl to iiicct in Dfvflllhfl‘ at the homo of Airs. hllchacl"l‘ohln. whcrc ioll (‘fill Will lac nnswcrcd by a "Jokc." NEURALGIA A good ) of F» -" '*~f.2‘2"."ii.'”‘&‘5'."§';'li' Ind that you go! wonderful rclcfl NAR D's av ull@:> LINIMENT Public Health Method. LHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR nun auniun and Prince Bounty Chronicle —MARGATI PASTORAL CHARGE-Services for Sunday» no. 2a. 01mm, u um: 1M: River, 2.30 pm; Marntfl. ‘l P-m- —NOI.TH BEDEQUI AND FREETOWN United Church: Proo- tiown, 11; Traveller's Rest, ll; North Bedequo, 7.80. —CIIILD INJURED-Little Miss Glen McAi-thur, aKQd tour Your: old, daughiar oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don McArthw o! Arlington, was brought to the Prince County Hos- pital on Wednesday morning suf- faring from severe injuries to her taco and nose. The little chlld was playing near one of her father's horses when it struck out: and kicked her in the face. The little girl is quite ill from the effects of the accident but has been made as comfort-able as possible by the nursed slid doctors. S. PERSONALS -—M.i'. Roy Smith of Cape Wolf has returned to the Prince County Hospital for further treatment. S. ~The friends of Mr. Horace An- drew of St. Elcanors will be pleas- ed i0 learn that he is resting a 'littlc more comfortably today. S. l Love Would Not Come To Poet 2l—(CP.)~—-Dr. marks by the acting Prcsirligzit- \\‘(‘l'l" and membership fees paid. ilie fol- , LONDON, Dec. Crrcville MacDonald's book, Just ‘out, "Rcminiscenres oi’ a Special- list" (Allen and Union) says that lwhcn John Ruskin vras asked by iDr. MacDonald's father-George ',2\fai~Donald—u"hy he did not defend lliiinsclt in the famous divorce case, '11:: said: “Dou you think, 1f’ she wanted 1o be rid of mo. f would put. any oixllaclc in her .\‘.'.'\,\'? I ncvcr loved Euphic before I married her, but I hopccl I might and ought to, l1 only for hcr beauty." Then he pro- ccctlcd to explain his cicplorable foolishness, how, over-persuaded by this 1iarcnts, hc proposed to a girl wvhom he only‘ admired. Curiously Weuctigh, he presumed that the nec- wssnry love would follow marriage, ‘as ho had bccn assured it would. rBui hc was: not the man to claim iintiivzilc relations, to him most fsuvrcd, without tho only justifica- ltion for them, namely that of fdv-a 1n; beyond anything in heaven or Purih. Dr. hfncllinald also throws new iliglit on the story of Ruskiifs love ifor Rose la Touche. whom he first ‘mct when he was 3f) -:,~l she only nilrc ycnrs old. 11c duslnrcs that. lllnn- ultEmni/rly’ rcfu-“cd to nmrrv' ‘him bccausc of false and innlicioi-si stories about his private life. l '(‘0~Dl ~€'-’)VERI£It TO USE l CANADIAN RADIUM l l PARIS, Dec. Zl-Mzidame Picrrc .Curle, co-dlsctivcrci" with her hus- lband of radium, will use Canadian radium on hcr researches, it was l announced today, Madame Curie has been handi- icapped in her work recently by in- adequate supplies of the metal, ‘known chiefly for its curative ipropcrtlcs toward cancer. Arrangements whereby she will sreccive supplies oi’ Canadian rad- tium were made with Major Ber- lllflfd Day, rcprcscntntlvc of Cana- (liiin radium interests who 11113 ihncn visiting in Europe, ihc un- l ‘ nounccmcnt said. PIG GOES FREE BUT i, CULPILIT GETS AXE DULUTH’, Minn, Dec. 2l— ‘payment this young man got (up ,llic crime was the axe. l 11c critwlcd into a farmers barn to stczil n. pig, but the animal was gone. so he started out through h small door, while a partner, armed with the ax, awaited outside to do bodily harm to the porker, As the culprit came out of the ll0lv, down came the ax, It landed on his ncck. He'll get better. EASTERN lilllllllllll . Axons. cums n Maborfl Drug Store I for 5c. 5c, 10c, and 10c. 7075-12-14-l6-l0-20-2l-22-23-'lt. ..'CIIBISTMAS GIFT! insult everybody at Nation's Drug Store. " 7075-11-14-10-19-00-31-22-28-71. . 3H0!!! UIIOCOLATII In fancy boxes at Motion‘: Drug Eton. ‘I015-12-14-10-19-20-21-32-33-71. ..°BU! YOUR XMAS GD‘!!! at Mabon‘: Drugatoro and vote for your favorite girl on the Doll Con- test. ‘I076-ll-ll-IO-II-M-ll-II-I-‘ll. ..'!ANTA will have a trait for the kiddies under seven ycarl, on Friday, December 33rd at Carruth- era Toyland. 7207-12-21-21. . .'DON"l' MISS SEEING QANTA in person at Can-uthera Toyland on Friday from 4 to 5 o'clock. . 7267-12-21-21. ..°FREI with every fifty cont purchase made during this week at E. Moshers Store, Montague, cus- tomers will recelve one admission ticket to McLean's Theatre. 7231-12-20-31. JSUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store, Montague. 12-l3-dtf. ..'UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH, Montague. Rev. A. R. Pykc, minis- te-r. 10.00 Sunday School at Mon- tague, followed at 11.00 by Christ- mas service. At 3.00, Murray Har- bour; 7.00, Murray River. Please note the change in time. To Safeguard . IUONDON, Dec. 2l-(C:P.)—’I'hc London Head Teachers‘ Association has passed resolutions opposing several o: the recommendations on education of the Ray Economy Committee. The Association views with alarm the threat to the po- sition oi.’ head teachers implied in the recommendations that Small schools should be closed 0r amal- gamated, and demands that wher- cvcr such action maybe taken the status oi’ the head-teachers shall be safcguarded. It reaffirms its policy that head-teachers of schools of~l00 children or more should be free from wholctlme teaching, and pro- tests against the suggestion that in the first 10 ycars of service teach- ers’ increments should be blcrmlgl instead oi’ annual. IS GOOD HUNTER ALTHOUGH l l BLIND IIEIJIJEVILLE; Ont, Doc. 21- ~ ixiomed to blindness by a miner's i bullet during the Great War, Archie Mocks. Bon Echo, has acquired the ' iltlc of thc "bl‘ncl punter from Bon Echo," lvlccks, although totally blinded by a war wound, has de- veloped such a keen sense of hear- ing ho is able to shoot most ac- curately at a moving object. N0 Practical Method Discovered MONTREAL, Dec. :i-tc.P.)- Physicians know all about the tho- ory of’ sex determination, but no practical method 0t application has yet been developed. 111's opinlun was expressed by on: of the world's most. eminent biologists, Dr. Rich- ‘urd Goldschmldt, director oi’ the Kaiser Wilhelm lnssliuze of Biology in Berlin, who delivered the annual Somervlllc Lectuie at ‘McGill Uni- vcrsity. Dr. Goldschmldt is a great con- noisseur of Chinese art. of which he has an extensive COllCCllOll. This hobby. as he calls his love of the Oriental, brought him to Canada. several years ago. when he mung an examination of o. remarkably Toronto; "one of the largest and DIAN .. Head Teachers v Sets areonly effects . . ailfli/ / 4. I“ x \‘ ml Perfect Pajamas ln Silknit Fabric Dainty Gowns of Silknit fab- ric or of crpee de chene .......'$1t0 $5.50 Useful Bloomer and Vest W“ Chcpe de $1 to $3 Sets $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 -------..-.-¢--------.-----.---.---- __ said performed experiments with mill- ions of moths, going on three oc- casions to Asia to collect material for use in his pursuit of knowledge, any practical method of determin- or a girl. Be did not deny that it would never be possible to make this deter-urination, and even ex- fine collection of old Chinese art- plained that it would probably be ware in the Ontario Museum at possible in the not distant future to arrive at some solution of this ‘finest collections in the world," he ‘prqblgm, he has not been able to tilaccvcr h, Budapest ‘Al-though Dr. Goldschmldt has T0 Be Sold One of the finest feudal mansions formerly the rest. dencc of Count. Michael Karolyl, m‘ whether a ‘child 5m“ b° 3 l”? the “Red Count" who was President o! the "People's Republic" in 1m, is to be sold by auction. K1118 Edward VII, while he was Prince of Wales, was one b! the many Royalties entertained by the Karclyi family at the palace. After _ F you were shopping in New York this week you'd be seeing pretty lingerie,‘ in design and fabric just as the Moore & McLeod Store offers you today. Lingerie of dainty distinction, which has won the delighted approval of dis- ‘ criminating customers. What a charming gift l Chene Pajamas, lovely in colour and cut $4.50 to $5.50 Clever Brassiere and Pantlo $1, $1.50, $2.25, $3.50 Bed Jacket of Chepe de chene $1.95, $2.25, $3.75 Very lovely Pantle andddrassiere Sets in finest Crepe do Cherie, in variety of colourings and many clever finish $2.25 to $3.50 Comii. Michael fled from klungim. his taroperty was confiscated wit‘! the palace became the property "l the municipality. The palace contains a very vuhi~ able library, pictures and taped-fl" mirrors, and some Venetian chan- deliers of great beauty, as well H! historical relics. A full inventor) has been taken in preparation fol the auction. The great park which surround! the palace was thrown open to ti" public some time ago. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM u r~ \\\\ l ti. m”; m“ f; i aw coux- W's Arznaieus DAY- Bur a You) DIMTY r0 CALL ON HIM. 45° |-|_|_ TAKE A CHANCE~ I ‘ 5”""°°~*E MAG“? r-miuic m. WILL. HOWL WHEN ' QQ QUT. "YEH- HEW A" MAccua- GOIN CUT- fill.‘ . . 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