- —— -\» / ll".~m€‘- 1 1/’ ‘fir’ __.. \\\\*.\“1:‘. lCH and glorious tone, clear-ar-a-holl recto- - tioil! . Full voiuilwe, pure aild undistorted . . . every ilote from lowest to highest produc- od ivith thrilline; sharpness. l‘liucl1 has een de- veloped in radio reception in the last few months by leaders in the industry. . Choose L. "om thece nlake: those sets . . Vic-FOR are capable of MAJESTIC ROGERS PHILLCO This is where we excel. 4 0:" iratlun in your home, for that is tllc only tray to choose a set that will please you in every way. Tuning in to this Christmas Suggestion ene of these sets. HOLMANCS Both Charlottetown and Summerside Stores Broadcast from HOLMAN’S. We have selected . they are in our store now! They Wing keen radio enjoyment . . . boast certain features found in no other sets. An utterly new experience in ‘seiectivity and dis- tince will be 'l’ound in their owne-shiia. taste and fine ciuality have always been a mat- ter of policy with iis and these sets live iin to these ideals in every respect. You should hear these before deciding. fj,l"l°”in,l;ort’_ ozilioolsTRATEo IN YOUR HOME l 4 ‘Hilly feature. We will gladly’ give you n. dcln- Come non‘, the C Srasiln will he tile merrier with Good llristmiis - mocking at the frontiers oii Euro. ' bility. 'l'Hl-‘ i:l-owl (YiLiiTuWN cowl H ~ ‘ Thornton Says Dark-Age Era May Come Back I PHILADELPHIA. Dec I4---A warn lng that, unlem the Caucasian race i wakes up to condition; in Europe, culture and civilization may again l slip into a darkagc era. was sounded by Sir Henry W. Thornton. presi- dent of the Canadian National Rail. ways, in an address betore the | Franklin Institute here last night. l "There is a weakening 0i orderly iOaucasian control alncl the" awaken- . ing 0i ineleperienced and uncultered ilordes in the world today," he said. "It may be that a barbarian is ran civilization, and in the luvs,- L/n. should it come, culture and -lVlllZll-i/iOH may perhaps slip again nto an era. of dark ages to resume lily in some subsequent century its gliiiilillll Clilllh toward Olympus. "The Great War took a. heavy toll .n bl. orl brains, wealth and influ. ‘vce from European. nations," he ‘ziid. "Stlllfl of these nations which TlOI‘ to the Will‘ I‘ sclltccl respon- ile clllplrcs, are n-wv irrcslzolls-‘ble lliglnellts. The ravzlgesof battle iluvevrobbcd the CIUITRSIKI] race o. llle llrnwr oi its youth. ‘Phat. in (fill, I'(",ll'C-:.i‘lilx5 a trenlclldoul; ha. “Tl1cl'c.-i,l:iili'.ilg hand of world ii i..i1.cll;.: ,,. Alreztdy " HI a nmgllituoe lazek to orel- liner Ludiltons to a‘l Line: and llcld . Tili- utwugyiic oi nations ll supiclraey. which to. i~il the struggle for ‘ lilo t'._.l'.s'ilttll.9;. Cabinet‘ Formed . In France PAIRS. Dec. l4.~~Al’tei' linig and ‘Juliolis llCgJt lions Senator Theo ilJiC St charged by President l wl.h loriliillg n lllinistry' ..o succeed the one headed by Andre Fardlcu constlzutctl one early this morning as Iolluws; Preilrcl- and Ailllisiel‘ of the Col lllcs. Theodore Steeg. Interior, George Llcygues Foreign Afilail's. Arls-Lidc Briand. Finance, Louis GCi‘lIIB.lli.M?.I‘illl. Budget, Maurice Pollliadc. War. Loni: Bartllou Mnrillc. Albcrtat Sarrllut. EdUCLltfoll, Camille (lhxutcliwyis Public Works. Edouard D.i' " ‘ IL gig-torsion. SILVER PViIICBECILUC-lfd Island Fur Pool Ltd- Prcsents a remarkable ilppelriilnily for ranchers to dispose of their polls Fox PELTS THE under a closely supervised system of‘ PROTECTIVE SELLING Tuo separate plans are offered and are optional with the Producer: THE CONSIGNIVIENT‘ PLAN and the POOL PLAN For full particulars ilppl} to: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, LIMITED l’. G. Clark. President & llliinugiilg Director Oliices: Dalton Iluildiiig Felting, SUMMERSIDE. PRINC ICH, nutritious. delicious! Fruit (lake is iia much n . i; part of Christmas as the evergreen tree. -_ Fruit Cake is a perfect drcnm of delectable taste. y slaw/AR T’S BAKERY llP/lone 211 oeooanmwomuaoooiaowenaieuauo . E EDWARD ISLAND, "CAN A DA i. 0' Q "It. llllllliil'_l'. lillll. 'i,\ '<: .'i I-iI .\|ll‘il. l e *2 ._. ‘i e .6 3 (or Vniili . lN-sl (lfliiv ' 1 lni rliil |l‘l\l\\ II. i»--.-. i.‘.ili, iilziii. And O l‘ II o, “f. Kent St. (jicaninu- and Grading Departments: PPOWLJL‘ Building: ‘ . ' Conlnlcicc, Louis Louuhciir. l ' -~ Agriculture, Victor Boret. ‘I-x‘ Labor, Edouard Grillda. l Pensions. Robert Toiilllyre. Air, Paul Painlcle. lvlcrchant Marine. Charles Daniel- oll. . Posts rind ‘Telegraph. Georges Bon- net. Public Health. Corrcz Queuille. l Premier Steer: will. plcscllt the 7 hilnisters‘ to the President this morn ing. WKRIQlFS EXPANDING 'I'KADE FOR JAPAN VANCOUVER. B. C., Doc. IIL-I "Jilplzn, already Cailadas third lzlrg est cilstolilcr, is almost certain to prove all expanding illarlaet for three illain groups oi our priillary or semi- iliiillufnetilrcrl products," the dclcgm i.oll of Canadian Chambers of Cnllullcrcc rcportcd ill n. statement to the press llcre ill it review of their l‘. I. ‘l llllI\' li.- .\‘i1'l\ iiiiil l-lniiL liispi-ii l\ "llll\lil~.tlz><‘ il4l1ll'l'~'.‘$1‘l| l" Ill" .|. tour of the Orient. The delegation - ncd toiliizllt on the Canadian Pa- e in liner Eillprcrxl of Japan. The lziateiilellt, glrcll out by John M. Im- l-ie, Edmonton chairman listed the three groups as wheat and other filodsluflss, llll\\l)(‘.l' and minerals, and ii limited rlingc of fully processed colnlilorlities. Chlllll. which today sinnds high among Cilnndas pur- clulsiilg nations, is a potential mar- ~ l_ "l kct for a. vlistly greater range and - i-..iii.- PAH - ~—— ~—' Prliiivil linilvi-s i-nilliilliiiiz fl"'l|\l‘I' in lllilll ii< i.. i-i-iiiiiinniii or i""l" I Fl. iii llii- llT-"i Office I. CMH R I fruits‘ 3 A R mental Farm, "YDIUINO nl' Canadian productawboth lniailufnctured and primary. EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward Island ligg Laying (lontcst for the week ending Dec. 12th, l7.“ The Experimental Farm, Frederic. ion, N. 13.. B. R. pen i0 led the con- tcst for the week with 46 eggs, 47.2 points; Mr. William Sailsonfs B. R. =_~cn i1 were second with 38 eggs, 11.6 liaut and Mr" Gentral Guardian I l POULTRY-Purchasing goon qual- i ity live poultry, empty crop 1. Friday,‘ Dec. 19th. Marshall B Jleson. Springfield. 9922-12-l3-3i l OUTSTANDING ARTIST-All mu- sic lovers should hein- Virginia Mae- Leon‘: piano wee-ital in St. Paul's Schoolroom, ‘Ifucsdayg Dec. 16th at‘ 8.15. Tickets 50c. 99l6-12-l5-2i SUGGESTIONS FOR AN APPRO- PRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFT-When sending Christmas Greetings to friends abroad or at home why not accompany your greetings with a copy of that interesting Booklet - "Memorics o! Long Ago‘ by an old Charlottctonian-Benjamln Brelnner. For sale at Carter 6: Co., and Marl- time Stationers. iil50-12-l-ti. NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSERS.—The Guardians Christmas Number will be issued Saturday, December 20. containing many special features. in- cluding Childrerfs short story and drawing competitions. Those wishing space in this issue must. have their copy in The Guardian Oilicg not later than noon Wedncsdirv. Decem- ber l7. 4i. RAY 0F HOPE I l‘l'l‘il'l'l'l The Decelnbel" nlcetil ol‘ the Ray‘ of Hope Institute. nltwi. in the In- stitute rooills. with all attendance of fifteen members and one visitor: Meeting opened with Christlllus (Jar- ol in which all joined heartily. Roll call was HIISWPYCII by “Cllristnlzls gift. suggestions." Minutes of pre- vious nleetjng were read and ap- proved. Programs for next s‘): months were handed round. Bili- lless was then discus. 5.. It was found that after all bills pznd. lliolley in the funds. foi- the ycal-‘s work, amounted to $200.00. Sidewalks are arranged for. and are all in roadi- lless for suliilg work. It v5.1a ar- ranged to have a chicken supper on New Year's Ei-c for all who helped ill the play "A Poor Marriccl Wall" ill appreciation of their work. Prcgrlllll consisted of the usual Christllias grad basket. irhiell pro- ciuced gift‘; and lots of lalieiltcr. Then came a \.\‘(‘ll-lCt\‘.'I1(‘(l recitation by Airs. Geo Lowc._ A delicious lllllCl1C"l’l was served by the llcstesi. Mrs. Geo. Keenan. Mrs. F‘. Bre- T. L. Cook. Next * "QUWAY i. V/llzltzl Q52‘! ~ iliilctewil yo» riciies and each one 2i ' thought. As tlt‘llCl'.')llf~. lis it" is pUSill“ hle to iililki: the ill~~-\\.'i ill the iTCSlIflL s.» scaled ill! roll i-ulllis’ to be’ i\Il~‘t\Cl'£‘ll>i\/~i'§ Deiluiy hi.‘ .il" A ,,l llilnltli: i:l... by "Hot suppci‘ and l‘i‘Clili‘." lyfir-i- ililiro LIlJPFH-l» Nil: lflrililun \\1l~' i.~.l _ 3')- ' iilg closed with Notional Allihcnl. ‘many . |7l'l".‘~'i(l."lll i ilag 8e‘ be ll if! u a ) . Welt PP.‘ As ‘hill-till. hill _ \\'II.I.IA.\I BRENNAN. PROMINICNTJ ri llli‘ iilllc v1 O f Q f‘ (j I moron RESIDENT. mes , __ _ ~..,i\.n~1r:'ll [.3 PICTOU- Dec. l2—In the lie ‘. Jill, iizir‘. ll\." ~ ‘ 73‘ “ day. at his home on Ellis-it Sire iiizlln. ('1 l): Councillor William Brennan, Pic" F‘. J. Grnlnl (i lost one of its bee‘. known and lil .;i l Hall Vvilikciv :f Pixzi LONlXlhI, Den, 3i hi’ ' I highly respected citizens. Couilcillollliails. s-l"; l‘ . ' l'l‘lllf‘_'.'. ..’ ivixi-efizh Ill!‘ Ililllllil" . .'.'.i iii.‘ 317311113“ had bee" i" Door llcalijl illl l Piston. (I! l Nlls“. l"i".':l-i~~: alt h llll‘. flay ii Florvll-r- ‘x 111" "'1 SCIIIC time and a few day's arr il All niell . s; oi il(‘ fiznilj: ore ll. ‘I/illicl ol ille Cl'lll:i.l Ci recognized that he could ill Piiivai. 1L1" " rraied tlil-oilzllwizi ‘l will be ‘ileln and members of his family were sum. at 2.30 on .1 ' . il'i)lii lib Red Crr. mOltéd. - izle resiclwlte . . . Al a. Born iil CIIRYlDLIEtQIXIL, T4 _\':-.\‘.‘~: bcrs oi the town esunz-il will ail ar.lt'i\lli.iil':es the Bliidll Red age Councillor Brennan came to Pic. pall-lzeaieixs end ill.‘ PR7?“ ilri- (‘iv QIICKIV _\c:lr~ ailrlizlvd ii '2'. re; 1\'(‘I' ‘ | toil when ‘he was l9 years of age. and \ prlrtlrlcli: “.31 ai..r.i:l in a body. to i'.\..< ozlrci “the >ii';.~ since that time had resided llcrc (‘CiLi C. "zr Briiizi~=zl having: hr l liialle (“IQJI ‘ the i l" tlnuously. occupying a large illace i:l elial. r. ._ r1‘ |.l..=. lire (‘fir I i‘. ll-‘Pe Rvrl Cl CHHPFFIIC . the life of the CCmlTlllliitfI. He 1i tile c;liil:il. ~ < for 43 years. a member o.‘ the to» cculieil and at the lime of hi: dcalli 'I":.vi'i ll-n llii‘ ii. (llciliil boil: of iiiilil ..r.: \\'()l'lZill' .\liii.\r|i'~ ! flw. am; ' l @184? TS I Wrist and Pocket ! ° Watches el Chains Bracelets Rings Necklets Vanity Cases CuffLinks Tie Pins Signet Rings Cigarette C a s e s and Lighters. A generous assort- ment of pleasing de- signs. Engraving done in any styleyou like. Interesting parcels given away with any of the above from $2.00 up. Be sure to looli (or this filrnnili- imprint on the Peri you buyw "Geo. S.~Parkei' "DUOFOLD." This mrluli l‘ ‘llfllfll V7.4”; more ink ihr-i lvrra r. writer with rrilinurv- ‘F?! Tnnrh n1! ' in Cllnrrinlomlfn" Life». llnntnl Pencils match the Penn. iliiints and Mrs. Roland Eiistcris W. l. pen 2 were second with 4i eggs, lriiii points. . l Production for the week was 4L5. flleing a gain of 34 eggs over last lueek. Five hens laid their first egg lblinging the total of non layers to lea. l Mr. William Sansonfs B. R. non ll load the contest for production with 113 eggs, 179 points; The Experi- Charlottetown, pen '1 ls "room! with I63 calls. third with 142 eggs, I34 points. 132a points; I lll/ira. Roland Eastel-‘s W. L. pcn i are JOB PRINTERY R PEN GUARANTEED ‘FOR LIFE Pencil: m mun-h 12!]. $2.5" I" $5 l Other Parker PWIK $S.75nr.-r'.“>‘..'.’i Earrings i" l!‘ B. I l. t!‘ ti‘ ' ‘ lilil‘ .' lMPER i/i F. o e n i .l\ 4' f l’ . , lhm“\\\\\ \ m“- \\\\\\\ \I\\\\\\~*' Their Ghoiee t ;;-TE.'; THE FINEST OF FUR “l wish t0 let you know that I have been feeding you‘: IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS for quite "a ilumher of Y9"???- iiziving used them ill my ranches in Prince Eduard Is- land and in the United States. They have given cxcel~ lent satisfaction and I feel I should lei you know that we would not like t0 do without them in the {ceding of‘ foxes. There is something in them that KEEPS THE FONES IN G001) CONDITION and PROIHOTICS H EitllTili. GROWTH as well as I’R()DLl(‘IN(i THE FIN EST _()F FUR. I never lose the opportunity of recolnmcndlilizi them to others feeling that they are of (lltEAT VALUE T() THE SUCCESS 0F THE IN I)USTR\ .’ The above is another unsolicited teSililitlllltil from an experienced and highly successful rancher. . . Linc up for success iii the fox husiilcss by feeding: “llilPERIALS" regularly and libcrilily" iii your ranch. ' For sale by distributors in lezldiil: centres or direct". A from falctor)". i i_.__'_ »._.__..___.__..... l E. w. TAYLOR‘ ' Jeweler — Optometrist _ i. ' , H! Richmond Street. .. V, , - ._ , fl | _ a JEl Th‘ _ “IQ 1-‘ “H? l L.:_"-..__‘.".\ .A- “Mtii-‘Gr. "'. ‘l- / IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO.l‘./IP.-“.I\l‘..’, Ltd (‘lial-loitetortn, l’. E. l. ilor; 1'1. 11?. Phone 721. i nziasinnzzfimmwiuuziucznmi it p ...‘> ____.__._ =-._.=..-... __,, -.-- . 1:". _... I. .___ :.;_~,_ ~, _