CealdrChests, Rich Looking ds the Pirates’ Treasure- RED CEDAll CHEST made of finest quality Red Tennessee Cedar rich in that aromatic odoi‘ of cedar that is so necessary for the protection of furs and woolens. Width 40 inches, special value at . . . . $17.00 SATIN WALNUT CHEST, lined with cedar. Rich in appearance and extremely valuable. Specially ill-iced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 inches wide. . . . . . . . . $21.50 GENUINE WALNUT CHELST, lined With ‘the film ous Tennessee Cedar that meanshure death to moths. Width 42 inches. Price . iItAFTON sinner $25.00 Other Chests in various styles at . . . . $13,75,_.to $55.00 GET use one FOR cillusTMng 3 Thursday. Entertainment by Port Elgln'Di-am_ “u” ma" aTWPWWTdSH Everybody mas goods.- cards and toys at Car-t 9981-12-30-21‘ ruthefs Drug 00.. Ltd. 983B_i2-1B-3il GUARDIAN may be ob the Hunter Book Store,’ price $24.95. railway station hi??? ‘t liilfllilt‘ will ' f‘ .. ‘. I . . _, é, N __ ER . . lmhglllug automobile ‘aketartan Bruce's. ‘ 401%"? -m\mo sroaaon "A" teltes in sine: at Bruce's. ~ \ g " l 98_39-l3-10-21. -i~sso- vrraliuuun ' -' meolblend for more D0113“. ' ‘ foxes. ‘Sold at Brucefs. mg~71vg.1|g.31‘ =-savnu ‘MILE any. 351.1,; Dec. 2v. whlst—'I-8;80. welcome. -'rnn_ cuaauocrarowln. the Guardian. . -|~ v miss seeing Toyland at" Cal-runner ‘i Ntgflirug, Cq..,Ltd. a“? .g .-l...£ l misc. nuvs 0811b. of tea. 5 him‘ PWk°"'tW‘/lln. white sugarand 1 lamgo ena-_ ‘ {ylf-Qi; gee: mixing spoon during wet bat-‘retéts. _ _ sale days 17th to 24 at Qulelqyb, St. ‘ ‘ 002142-1440 -. IN DIONTAGIlE don't; l 9888-12- 18-3 _ i "MJSQNTA CLAUS Headquarters at _Carruthers’ Drug Co.. Ltd. Don't‘ miss calling. 9838-12-i8-3l 5 . . ‘COMPLETE assortment Christ- , menswear: Annual-Mr. .1. w. from Murdock laI Guardian Agent in} _ xt 2am: Montague and will be pleased to. 0f NW8 500th. Waterstreot. Sub- receive new and rshbvfalsubscrlph; ' ssriptlons will be l oeived and ad- tions. J " " ‘ ' vertlsements tekenfor insertion in x .. . ____ "-1 '_ ‘l wit, mrox- NETTING -= summarisi- “BRAYCO" FOX NETTING t0 00m- . _ —-_FOX N E TT I N G — Bufllcient plate a fOX pen 1312MB It. high, cov- j Provinces. Brace. McKay a Com- pany. Ltd, Bummerslde, P. E. I. 98a65-I2-20-0i —f‘f‘-UNTY COURT PONED.-Owing to the illness o1 the Clerk c-f the County Dezcnzoer sitting which was to have been held at Summerslde on Dec-‘ cubs:- llist is postponed until Wed- nesday, January 2nd at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.‘ Besides the regular civil dzckets there are two Prthllitkn appeals from the decis- ion cf the Stlpendary Magistrate of ‘ the Town o.’ Bumxncrside ta be_deali; trade in amp; m with-S. -—HONOR CONFERRED UPON NATIVE 0F BEDEQUiL-A. Bless despatch from Heidelberg, Ger- many. says that U. S. Ambassadors Ja-er‘: Gould Schurman on Monday cf this week presented to that anc- ient- university city an American fund r? half a million dollars for a new "Hall cf Instruction. Sub-l scquently honorary citizenship was conferred upon him by the Lord Mayo‘ of Heidelberg, Dr. Maltzn Amlbassador Sehurlnan is a nati/e cf Btdeque and a brother of Messrs. Major and Maynafd Schurman cl Summersldza-S. --CI-IB.IS’IMAS Glvmq -- The shops in Sunnnerslde areylstocked with suitable merchandise never before. and the articles’ siireaclout on the counters and in windows are ‘of vast variety and at all prices. Playthings. clothing, house furnish- ’ For Christmas Desert Special t i-Brick Ice Cream The top and bottom layers, Vanilla and Chopped Walnuts, with a delicious Shlrbert center. PIN-Tl SIZE "SERVES SIX , 35c Order curly through an}; Pcfirfczctlprfrldealcr or Phone Bill. , " . Central” ._i_gC_i'ream,_erie_ps Limited l QBBB-IZ-m-n. .vovvoooooé-oooveooooaovéoooviooo 140 Richmond st., » Charlottetown ‘Fire; Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at it Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stcck Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. O~§O'O-O-O§§§—O-O ‘o-oomoo» too "owoooooooooooooeoob u -OO-O"QOO‘9§O~GOOOOOO-OOO§OOQQ§O-O-OO§'O+OO i» u,‘ a n‘ 1 Mlllrg no themes ‘ ' ~ BYIIMAKING Your! “SMOKERS” i y, "Ptgerieeet All. 00ft retest" ‘till t?" , ' . rateal."r" "rm u u. liters, r on.- aal ammo; mun m an opus-data ' ' ' hi‘ . Q .- Qgwoooooooolooloogooylooeooyoopo-moooooooooavoo-ooooo l- g, . . coma-s l ’PRIN ?=~'F.t’EDWARDl HOPE RIVER SClilOOll The follcwlng is the standing of Plfhe Rive: Schml for November. Grade X-——1. Lina MacCallum. Grade VHI.-1, Thomas Turner. Grade VIL-i, James Warren; Elinor Turncr. ‘ t Grade VI.—l. Vcrn Simpson; 1!. Austn Graham; 3, Bernice Fer- guson. Grade V.—i, Reginald Gallant. Grade IV.—1. Dsrothy warrsn; :2. Mary Turner; - . . Grade III.~—1, Gertrude Turner. ' Grade I. Sr. A-l, Lila Gallantl Grade I. Sr. Be-l, Stephen Gal- lant. Grade I. Jl'.--i, Frances Turner; 2, Nelson Simpscn; 3; Stuart Fergu- son; 4. Francis Gallant-Arena D. Wyund, teacher. o :51 >< T I M E S ‘fifshvfi LF,‘ _y lN§;, Stock Just Received Book your order. for . Netting ~ now. The new’ stools haaluat been received. lulu elders fill ‘be filled in two hours from time of receiving. ' Prince E d w a r d1’ the first used. -—' still the b ‘e s t.‘ There ls no substitute for rucllrltv — PRINCE Eh. WAR ls the only F0; Note ling.‘ _ youtomle. y . Write or wire collect, 1.0-‘ filly. or a1moles and de- llvercl‘. ;'.'I us. .1 - i530 to < 7ows lvcrcuucfi ma. lngs, _,- .. y, silver-ware, china. souvenirs, sport goods. books for young and OlQfCOXIfECHIHBZY“Blld catables, all are on vicwlrl every quarter. There is something within the reach of everybody. It isya brave show; and P. E. Islariclerrftlre com- fortably ofl‘; arc prosperous, as a [matter of fact. While industrious and thrifty. the people lrivgeneral are aenerous and desirous of giving pleasure to others. not forgetting those who need things most. This is the season of the year when they can best give expression’ to. that spirit of generosity. and now isthe time "to take account of those who should receive gifts and assistance. There are but few shopping days left in which to make the purchases that will bring loy to relatives ma friends and those in need. Do it now. ‘ ——---—-—<o}-~~-~-_- PERSONALS I -—Mr. Clifford De Cofl. who has been visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bsnj. Nesbitt of Summer- sde, for the past five wceksfleft this mzmlng on return to his home in. Boston. Moss. Mrs. De Con‘, who came with him to Summerside, is remaining with her parents for an- other month-S. Livestock Marital (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. g 00s.. Dec. 10.- “herc were 42 cattle. 53 valve-s. R15 ‘was and_324 sheep and lambs for one on the two markets this morn- no. Cattle ciTcred for sale cf common "ualitv and nrices held steady, mm- "n to medium cows brought frii-m $5.00 to $6.25. Canners and cutters ‘rhm 83M) ro_S4.75 and bulls from $0.25. Grass calves were sold A I00‘ to ‘$6.00. Vesls were o1 m-gillrm nuality and sold from 112.00. to~$l3.50. Gosd ewes and ty-rhcrs were sold for $11.00 late on Tuesday and grading was general, luelm and culls $9.00. con-lmon "r-‘m ‘ljcilwhi from $9.50 to 810,60 "eta "Al-ref... was steady. Hcmi "r-‘lrht from $10.00 to $10.40. o, ~ rylirfiwllr i g, mlila-ao-u. .. 31111831} m ' |3¥§i$§§"-tr'5l§.*él“'°e ' l! -r 3935i}. ‘he; out?» ~ . any, nil: Q ~ villi eel-luau cement mills of the ti... are capable of turning Court the ber 13th. in aid of St. - pathy is. extended to the. family-A. Sheen lrom ‘$1.00 to 30.00.1110 ~ ' "BRAYCO" FOX NETTXNG to com- cred top and bottom. all l5 ga. com-' , blew-n fox pen 122120116 n. him. cov- plete with staples and lacing wlre.l t ered top and bottom, all 15 go. com- price $24.96. ' Freight paid to anyI pletc with staples and lacing wire. railway station Freight paid to any Provinces. Brace. McKaykia Comp- ln the Maritime any, Ltd, Sumlnerside. P. E. I. in ' the Maritime _ ' 9866-12-20-61 ..'GATIIERI'NG ENJOYED.— A particularly delightful high tea and POST- bazaar was held in the town hall._ Georgetown, on Thursday, Decem-‘ David's Church. The booths and hall were; pret-tlly decorated. A large number cf people partook of the cxcellemu sipper served by the ladies of the c 1 ngregatlon-A. ATREMENDOUS TRADE 1N CATTLE-There is a tremenddus‘ is week and last. I Two cars left uris Monday last, , ivcek. and several cars are loading; at Bear River and other stations. ‘ Prices are so attractive and the‘ money needed to substitute for the potato money which is not mater-M lalizing. ‘Home farmers are selling, half their herd. Everything on four ‘ legs is suitable. Cows, heifers. yenr- ‘ lings, sturks and little bulls. It's a; great clean-up and the money, coming at Christmas is doubly wel- come. By this means farmers will be able to meet their obligations. ivhatever the effects will be from; cattle difllcency next year. Let next year look out for‘ itself. It may be n great potato year; “Sumclent i0;- thc day is the evil thereof." ,___. _ .-__ _ ..'FUNEB'AL SEBVICES.— The death occurred at North Bustlco on_ Wednesday, November 29th of Mrs. (Capt) Publlcover, age 85 years» after a short illness whlvh she bore with patience and resignation to the! Will of God. In the home she was of l n delightful and pleasant personal-‘ lI-v and those who shared the hos-‘ pitallty will not forget her graclous-' ness of manner and charm. will Ice greatly missed by those who are near and dear to her. She was deceased her some years ago. She was twice married. first to Joseph Carson and second to Capt. John Publlcover of Lahave, who died flve years ago. She leaves to moum two daughters. Mrs. William Yorston of ‘ r She Sydney, is s llalhg ti t was a kind and loving Mother and his home ,,,"§,,,,,_,se,,f,,,',f‘?“ on a t ..'Mr. the daughter of Elizabeth Heartz m d’ t, l 1 _ and the late Charles Silllek who pl-e- $113,, a“ '°°°“ y v 5 “d 0°“ V151“!!! in Charlottetown. the guest her parents, 0f her daushter, Mrs. n. w. Shaw. MacCormac. . Store a ,. it t o. ‘ g v Thursday December . and succeeding business evenings until, Cliristnlas, for the sh i ping convenience of our customes.~ aytor evening, you wl ‘find in all departments here, as usual, the best lessortment of hristmas merchandise in the City. f, ~ i»; ”‘ Special Train Service. l for Christmas Buyers _ On Friday, Saturday and Monday, 213st, 22nd ,a1.d " 24th December, MURRAY HARBOUR TRAIN will‘. ileave MURRAY HARBOUR at 7.30 a. ml arriving‘ Charlottetown at 10.10 a. m'., and will leave Char- lottetown on return at 4,30 p. m. ’ - SOURIS AND GEORGETOWN trains will on the above days be express, arriving on time each day and will leave Cllarlottetownon return at 4.20 pulp; f g5’ a ’“ Moose a tsetse» i UiflTED- f 119-12"l_QUEEN ST., C ..'Mr, nermlln Lavandier. North Illnon nloao solidi‘ ...‘Mr. Peter Martcll. qfthe S. S. ‘Follcwi i A James Stewart. one ofxfvthc Lokdtfllosd 532:0], lfixlilcrtmilfllllgmol; Boats ls spending his vacation a‘: Novqnzfqer. . MllfPhy. Pan- his homo in Georgetown“ Al radc X.—-l. Bessie McKinnon i a ' ' I "d8 1X-——1. Keith Bryenton; ca. llvitigsst Mary MacCol-nlnc. R. Nqiwgllac: Mellett. ' ' sr o e own, ls spending B Vflcp- rude VHI.—l. Helen Clark ..°Mrs. Dalalel, Georgetown, is tion ill Georgetown. the guest 0g Erma M9]1etr;3,1nnmund_ Mr. JQXKLMFS. John‘ Grade‘. -,-.-1,'Yerna Bryenton; 2. ' ~ ~ t A Wilfred Michael A .0 1|" Georgetown and Mrs. H. L. Purcy o! Rustico. also two sons, John Pub- ‘lcover of Georgetown and George Lemuel Publicover of Rustlco. BheI was the grand mother of twenty , ' sight grand children and sixteen "crest grand children. Her funeral was largely attended. Sincere sym- l rnasounns JMrs. William Doyle. and son Glen. Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. . A l ..'Mrs. Joseph MaePllec. Georg; getown. recently visited Charlottf-r town. -' . A, ...'-’Misscs, Iirances and Emma, MacCormac. Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. ' 4 i , l .."Miss Nelen Solomon. teacher.’ Vernon. is Viflllilnzdn Qeorgewwn, the guest cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Salomon-A. Maliteli. of the s. s. Frank a. Baird Lake Boat. arrived in Georgetown and intend spending the winter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marten,» t A . . "’ Foot s ' 8hr- aehlns m: _, .1315 bunlons, rub with Mln-‘ "" . ' Ilsilrerclier, "_ " -l.|' l i , ..”l\/le$sl‘ll. Patrick and William" . tor enubnlnsl’ hi1; . e A Grqqgxk-lhijilton Newman. i. I l utlnsg... ,_, . fr—-" - Lmt- I % y. i h 1r: Ell i’! Mr. Louis 0’B.ryan representing lgitiirlglmi-Qfiehilb l Co, Ltd., of Lelpslg, New York, Iiondon, Montreal, the largest fur merchants in the ‘vol-id, is nqw a; m“. 055cc t and will be ivlih us during‘ the next. w¢¢i;,~lanq_ W1“ be interested in all grades of ‘Silver Fox, {r93 and Cross Fort-pelts for United States and“ ‘ Eur-Invent? ;mlqul-kgvts, - _-Brinlr in your pelts and get the cash willie the best selling season ls now at hand. . t Our new pelting station and-ole . A, your service at Have your pelts properglyziprepared. '-..,l ' lit-ii ‘Jilly’ iNA , t lted sin, 9001500?- 200,000,000 barrels ennui or! about one foul-ill more than card year's consumption. It! earth... lanai-it nl his‘; ., - v l < “ " < --- --"sl.t't4~..\.—i~.-.-{