i i 1 Asa . we -~a -~,_ ,E ov __»_.,... fJ’;1"V "Q .Q e . i THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN , - UEUENBBB 125 19% l¥ It is Not too Late For Your PHOTO 040000950 ps UI -< 00000000040 ' BA YER Fon _ - CHRISTMAS Make Your Appointment To-Day ?i%i%r %% SANTA CLAUS Headquarters is again located at CARTER’S big Book and TOY STORES where the largest and best selected stock of Books and Christmas Sta- tionery, Seals, Tags, Gold and Silver Tinsel, Colored Twines, Christmas Greeting Cards. Christmas Post Cards, Holly Gift Boxes is on display. Books For Xmas by popular Authors. Hund reds to select from. The Poets in different bindings, Bibles, Prayer Books, (Catholic and Protestant) Church Hymn I Books, Gi°ft Books, Toy Books, Chi|dren's Picture ‘Books, Linen and Painting l Books, Boys and Girls. Own § Annuals, Chatterbox, Chums, 5 Young Canada, Waterman Fountain Pens. etc., etc. Toy and l)oil Department (U P-STAIRS) O&OO9O OOO-9590450-O§&O~O§O§OOO50‘O§O§O§§&O4§O& 'ri -1, - i S rs vvwv rn so on Well!--Come in and the endle-ss array you a sure to get what you want a the price you want to pay. 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Tables ' Boys and Girls Sleds and Blclghs. A splendid new stock just received gi,-¢¢¢ from the Factory. 1 v 1-. r-. 4-. . ~ .-. ,-Qvgwv Snow Shovels. (Wood and -. Steel), Rocking Horses, ,_ Dolls Carriages, Kiddi, garn, ’ etc. - CARTER & C0., LIMITED. .’?.‘7‘.*4 'V.v Headquarters for Christmas me 3> OO 'li:1ii..\i'ii-r 'ii-- i;i:'i fini- li:i< :ipp»=;ir\ til, .<1-iirl ilif illii.-ir..iiiiii.s rnlriiv-il 00000 v vvv vo' .~. .- rv 00040000-0000-000-00000-¢0¢0»0¢o00-00404000 Q-v0-Qroo-ovooavoa-O-v000o0v»40»0¢Q»0v _ i} IBO KENT ST. t. °"“ ii. F. Hutcheson i .‘-. °°'°'"=""° V ‘ 'lr , ¢++¢+v+00+++0¢0+o0- _ 00000-0- L W __” W; V FARMERS BAL Guardian will give a Calendar wit rec-eivctl. lquc picture painting of Dail Scenes in All Rural Districts. cliniigcs of the moon and other i formation. slwvt for every month of the yea The hack of each sheet is devot io tin: care of live stock, poultr t~ulti\'ation, and valuable inform tion in determining weights. mea ure.-i, and quantity of produce. and out buildings, also a space lotetl for liabilities as well as n earnings and assets. Thi- upper part on the inside of e . All S ATIRACIIVE ANI] USEFUL ENIJAR Fllll 25 --'-“"01_-’ fa- The Guardian Has a Limited Number of At ig tractive and Useful Combined Calendars "*§.""j in and Handbooks for New and Renewal -. Subscriptions From now until Dec. 31, 1924 the book that will be a real friend to h the farmer who is looking for a ouch New or Renewal Subscription. simple method of keel!iI1S ln t0\lCl1 with his farm. Tm- illustration on the front, en- Remember, there is only a limit- iiii..~d. “on the Range" gives an un- ed number- so send in your New yor Renewal subscription at once and request us to send you the Thr- calendar is printed in nice Calendar. lnrgi. type and :he figures are quite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . visible from a distance, giving thne ,nm CHARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN 130 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. the calendar contains an account Th, ¢h,,,.],,,,.,,,w,, G,,,,.,||,,,_ B cnnrioimown, P. E. I. Deiir Siriu- ZI Plrnne find enclosed I . . . . . . . . . . .. (nr s_ .\'e\v or llenewnl Subscription to The Guardian. ' There is* also a sheet for an in- ‘Mm vemory or farm lmplemems’ crop. . ..................... stock, poultry, insurance. dwelling ab Aomnoss ....................... .. et -- l‘iri|i\e forward me the Fnrmrrn Cislen- In all making a complete account ““"~ In the Far East (Continued from Page 6) the liritish Labour Government i' ` D liisi see-ins unavoidable. _-\ll of this throws added pres;-iu ‘British Nay to Singapore" And he inlght havewnddcd that acute troub- le in India is even more likely to occur it war breaks out in thc Pacific. Indeed, u comprehensive political survey of the military ___i___-_-coininitiuonis and contingencies is that encompass the S,000-mile line i.r.»i-t-ntiiig isriinin from doing her of counuuuication from England., init io maintain eace in the Fur|lliF0Ui§ll U16 1\l0<-lll@l‘l”iUl€8~l1 and across tho indian Ocean, to` Sing- rc ziporg seems to force one to the _ on the American position in the conclusion that, in time of trouble, L‘()l0r the Illustratjgns Philippines; for n. dam is no strong- the l5ritish should not be expected . or than its -weakest part, and if,to maintain more than ten capital in “A (jhrlstmas the lutiwr goes then the whole ShlPS i1Udth£'ll` 3UXlliHl`i9S HI Sing' \, as Caro dapted For, Boys and Girls From Dickens, Now Being Read s»-quintly, thcrt, uoiilil seem to no rooni for doubt but what it dirtctly to American interests th t i iiiitieh deicloi their base li: ' ' ' I ` The Fam°‘-'5 st°rY BY charm” Singapore, so that they ciin mal ruin a considerable measure 1 structure- may he swept away- Con- llltiirifi Ula! 1119?' might HOC be abil* ~ - - ~ ~- be to maintain six; and that it sormis ig likely that they would not there iii maintain a fleet of more than in .~:t-vt.-n or cigth capital ships and n- their auxiliaries. . of Such a conclusion brings ns, ini n"i"' in The GU”"dl3" capital naval power in that region. lllfu, to otlic-rs that may Seem SUP- Anii ht-re it inny he well to aihl l1l`lSiHi1- FM” unit, .mer visiting nie singapore if we eliminate the American Thi- lliinrilkin riff.-rg n firgi, ,e-i-¢.flizi.n.-3 ni- -I-'\'i\ Hb' \\'ffl'¢-‘ ll10l'0UEllli’ '~‘Ull_\'0 5. ilt-ct :intl consider only a British giilili-ot, of say, eight capital ships, iuilizzsed on Singapore, at thc- end of` pin soiiiewhnt precarious 8,000-mile I . . 1 I- . i lsint with the- Fat' Eastern siiud-fllilif Ui |>l1l1i>01`l fI`0In England. Md pr-iirini, i.i iii- zilio\'- iiriiclc in,~`_5 - ~ ~_ colors sp:-r'ii`ii~'~' will havel ‘ I. iii ilii' 'i\\"ir'|l-` I (‘.l.'ll`l" . . _ 'l'li'- fir.-i illii-iiwiiiiiii fippfinri-il fin l’n:i- :‘. iii ii- 1---iiili»~r \iii tlniir i \\'i'li ihc criiipfizi iii-inn' iirirlti-il "<'iirI~liii:i-' f`;ii'fil IJi'.i‘.\'iliL’," t.-are iii ‘tii1i.,- into r~-:il cii.»'h, 'l'|il~ (liiirlnlif-Iii\\'|i Iiiiurllliili "( ||ri~|\i|;|~4 (iirnl l)ri|\\i|\l!" llvzll' Fira!-~ .f i|i|i~irn\i..n~, ir.. -ini-i-iii.~.iiinuinii- siiiggish kidneys and stop Ol ihv Sluizupore DFOJHCI Hlliihl ex- in. plain the outcry that has come ,ful fiom thc Japanese Press agulnsl. l o il e Ill E NO ORE fa l”I°LEGD 1 ., ..,= .ld ., ' gif. l ‘, i J _és-us . F'--1 -a I , 1 25 ‘ W. 1; . ."5"-F' *' ‘ i l ’ i , 531 i . Lf .iff » ri.: , il ,', ' ii s g' »` l l 4 Introducing a great Sale of Coats for Women QATS OF STY:LE AND_ DISTINCTION, well made, handsomely de- signed, and skillfullytailored, Coats such as you would be proud to wear, -going on sale this week in a delightful series of assortments. Four great groups $1o.oo, $15.00, $18.00. $25.00 ALL COATS OF HIGHER PRICES which cannot be conveniently grouped in .the classes mentioned above offered at a reduction of 25 PER CENT. _ For example. $40.00 Coats for $30.00. $45.00 Coats for $33.75. - $50.00 Coats for $37.50. ‘ p' c' Come in early-get your choice first. P---' c' ‘s _-_- lnjured dockyards quite capable of taking care of the whole Of their fleet, are said to be spending £10,_ 000,000 within the presont twelve months to rehabilitate and greatly improve two of their bases thot. were injured by the enthqu-ako of a year ago. Is not Japan just the some 3.000 miles from Singapore that Singapore is from Japan? And are not extra bases, to be finished within the ye-ar by tho calamity- strickcn Japanese at a cost of .£10,- 000,000, more of an implication of incnuce to Singapore and to tho Philippines than a single base at Singapore to hc finished ton ycnrs hence. (fonsideration of the cntirc naval situuiion suggests, howc-ver, a deep- cr reason for tho past outcry in the Japanese Press against the Singapore project- it will be rccnll- od that during the twonty~four |iuouths following the close of the Washington Conference, thi' Jap- linncso have authorised and started ,the building of 170,000 tons of post- Confcrence cruise.-ra and of over B0,- l000 tons of post»Confercnce sub- marines, whereas, in that period, neither America nor Britain author- ised nny expansion ot the “unllmit. ed" classes of their fleets. Yet some seemingly plausible pretext had to bo given to the Japanese public in order that it would give fleet expansion tho apancso au oritios were pushing in order to ,make American und British opposi- _ tion to the Maritime Plan probably ‘so costly tio us ns not to bc main- tained. The obvious thing to do was to keep the .iapnncso people in tx turinoll of fear. So tho only out- standing nuval project-the Singa- pore b-.iso-vi'us rcprcsentvd to the gullible Japanese ns a direct threat aimed itt Japan. All of this has been so well un- derstood in infornied clrclos that it was predicted that if the develop- ment of Singapore worostoppcd, ns it hus been by tho British Labour (iovcrnmcnt, ‘then the Jnpnnoso authorities, being ilcfprivcil of tho pretcxt under which iliuy worn ox- paniling their flcot, would proinptiy riiisc anothcr lsoiic. For .lapnii-list: i>0liCY lieiiiniiris eitliur thi; scinhlun- ce of a mcnncc or tt grievance-to ncrvc as ai popular intornui irritant nnd stimulant to preparation for external offort- So it was not sur- prising to some thut, within- three weeks attcr the British decision not to develop Singapore, thu Jnpzineso Aiubnssador to tho United States, ut tho instance of his Foreign Oli- ico, precipitated ii serious situation by saying that “grave consequen- ces" would result if Japanese were excluded ns iininigran-ts. A grievan- cc was promptly furnished to the Jnpnnese people ns n substitute for tin. alleged menace oi Singapore. And it muy he added thai, unless sumozl in the near future, it is ex- pected that Australia and New tho development of Singapore is rc- Zcziland will hear from the Japan- csc on the subject of imiulgratlou-. wi- - I- -- -.______/---' out of on, Yard yard last night."-From Every- ___ body'g Magazine. Rastus was sporting 'proudly n .___-Qoo---- ncw shirt when a friend asked: _ The end and "W "Ward °f mu "l3oy- how many yards does it take ‘iii Tesl- for a shirt like that?" Rands replied: "soy, mon, An History is u roswut and n0t H got three shirts like this outa one Dhlloeophll- A _ ,_ . Y . To the Fox Breeders of Prince Edward Island :-- The keen demand for Biiver Foxes is for registered stock. Dlil- erlmlnsting buyers are insisting on psdlgrel-1. and YW WWW 5° ‘*'°" “' ‘lined to meet their demands by registering. If your strains are of pure Pines Edward Island origin they srs sli- glbis for registration in the 8liver Black Fox Brssdsrs' Association 0| Prince Edwlrd Iisllnd. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT I3 RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AB THE INDICATION OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. ' Intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province Irs registering their whois lunches 'with us. All foxes tattooed. For further information wits V The silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island Hand Offies, Charlottetown, Prinss Edward Island (Tn lie Continued) 42"” . ii- -za ulildnl 'BRINGING UP' FATHER ` I I ll O -By Gao, Momlmvs MAN C ONES N0* be Down 'comfor- 0ri='\r_E9v~/Ei._|_-TH\°_» |‘:> MR \T't> bE`\'1'\R`i'HAN |_\°.~»`I'EN\N' _i\c.c.-5 ir1'i-mer ~r E TQ THAT <.u~¢ `rR~r\N' To Au °'°A" °° s¢i..\. MEACAR IN -TELL Hilti ILL We ft @‘ ii. * 1 I Z/ *\\\\ i ,ik - .J!lF.‘f.. .,| _ I ...e.-° »-u=;\_\.o-i°s -mi-5 wuz _|i¢<,-55 L _[ i°Li. noe.: A onus, \°~/0R\\ 501- ‘- f AH' BONE ONE A1' Ti-ue. Dock: gh las. Tries Todo me. for worm Ormce THAT ~ Nov ' bi. Down mmw- in LLAD ' O*-` 11' A-5 we CAN TALK. Ae»c>uT True. Heine: wrizka iT'e> \\¢ rf-If _ Hi _ _.gag