THE cnnatoflsrowu GUARDIAN has. 1-1. 192s - There is nofhinq heifer m: cums GUARDIAN, and many about including stores, church etc., receive excellent rarely with any interruption residence ior miles light and Cl, as a preVenfofrVe f0.- Hlidr“? " Ti... ., no proven preventative" C Mr. J. A. Rogerson uniortunately SHOP irom Holman’: Catalog. NOTE: — Advertising locals cost i-ive cents per word, payable in advance. ' "‘ ' ‘user CALL betel-aid»: ri-est coines. lBuy a Caloric Pipeless Fur- ‘ nace. See Trainor today. 12-11=3i. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE-Mod- el stilts 81.00 per pair or iree ior three subscriptions to the Guard- ian. 12-4-ti. A CALORIC lPipeless Furnace saves 1A your coal. Order today. Fred Ii. Trainor. 12-11-31. NOVELTY FAIR today at 3 p.m. school room oi Central Christian Church. THE VERY THING FOR BOYS - AND ORlLS-I~Iave you got your stilts ior the children‘! $1.00 per pair, or iree ior three subscrip- tions in the Guardian. I2--l-tt. CARD OF THANKS-Mrs. Philip .Mahar and family wish to thank their many friends ior kindness shown them in their recent .sad coal. S. McLure will NOTlCE.--Carter's Book Toy Store will remain open each evening this week till six o'clock, ior the convenience oi customers. 12-11-11. be buying. Murray and WE WANT SILVER FOX FURS. Wednesday. Dec. 12 at Charlotte- town. W. Chester S. McLure. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Wed- nesday 12th. at Bangor at 6.30 p. inuAlso Sabbath 16th at River at 10.30 Peters Road at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.30 p. m. COAL LA-DEN-T-he schr. J. H. Erneaiy ‘Capt. Grady, ‘ar-Alved in Sydney, N. 5.. a iew days ago and is expected here this week. wea- ther permitting, with a cargo oi IT WILL SE OF INTEREST TO FOX FARMERS to know that they can sell their iurs December 12th in Charlottetown. and December I3 and 14 in Summerside and West. Arrange to bring your iurs to Char- lottetown Dec. l2 or to Sum-mer- side Dec. 13 and I4. Herzig, New York, and W. Chester Mr. Geo. B. met with quite a heavy loss on Sat- urday evening last when the l-llO- ther o! “John R." (tho well known trotting horse) was almost instant- ly killed when she met in a. head- on collision with another horse at North 'l‘ryon, the drivers being uu- able to see any distance aiter com- ing out irom the dazzling electric light in iront oi a store. the night being exceedingly dark. —- The Board oi Managers, supplemented by a number oi men oi the Presby- terian congregation oi this place, met on the church grounds on Dec 5th.. and by use oi axes, saws, hammers, etc., etc, ‘have repaired damages made by storms to the hedge surrounding the church pro- perty, also to the buildings and cemetery situated thereon. the whole now presenting a very sat- isiacoory appearance, and shows proper interest taken in these mat- ters oi considerable importance to any church-The children oi the diiierent Sabbath Schools, and day schools oi Tryon and North Tryon, are busily preparing ior their res- pective Christmns entertainments, and the coming oi Santa is always delightiully anticipated by both old and young. IN MEMORIAM Bl \\\\\\llllll ,\\\\\ _ _ 4,72%” Notes By the Way (Continued_giozil_ Page l-‘o i In regard to the Halifax elec mom? HOII- MF- Mciahcn has expressed‘ his satisfaction. cong-zirulnzcd the- lI-"ARQI and guaranteed remedy for couous. coLns BRDNCHITIS 4p 0055s 75¢ - AT ALL oRucc/srs I Sold In Charlottetown E. A. Forvrlon, HUGHES DRUG U0 .0l\’ k JOHNSON, TIIE 'l'\\'0 MAL , RIGDDIN III! 5., a (f0. b)’ n. w. Ken oi n gto n 4c McFA nv mv Montague It'll-Ill (‘ANRIWWIIGIRK l I LTD" J- G. JAMII-UPION. JOHN- ' TOOMIIS 1Q I'i\lll\' 3i Al‘ . bereavement. In the Province with Patented Fea Fumnce. Fred H. Trainor, Agent. 12-11-31 OH R ISTMAS-flet the dian. wan or Manitoba should be mailed an:nnaninallnnnnalanaanla The VIOLINV -—Greatest of all instruments " E are Violins, and Violins. They IIIIIIIIIIIIII this week. Insure all parcels oi value. I FIRST OF THE SEASON-The Guardian has received a very prot- I ly 1924 calendar from Mr. J. Row- . lund Paton, Fire lnsuralnce and investment Securities. Many : thanks. " I THE FAIR TODAY in the Central Christian Church School-room will include, a delicatessen sale, booths oi iuncy work. ice-cream. homo made candy. and bargain table 1s well as afternoon tea served in the Ladies Parlor. I l POULTRY WANTED.-I will be I buying live chickens also (lressed Reese. Dcc. 10th, to Dec. 12th.Owlng ‘its mild weather and keen West- ern Canadian competition, would ‘padvise all interested to get in I touch with me at once. S. R. Pen- ildleton Lynd's Hotel, Keusington. THE OLDEST Pipeless Furnace lures. Insist on a ‘Caloric ‘Pipeless IT MAY BE TOO LATE AT children's tilts now, $1.00 per pair. o.“ free ior three subscriptions to the Guar 12-4-ti CHRISTMAS PARCELS ior Bri- tish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatche- FUR BUYER HERE IN CHAR- LOTTETOWN for Dec. 12, Sum- merside and West. Dec. 13 and 14. - Mr. Geo. B. Herzlg, New York, will be at W. Chester ‘S. McLure's oi- iice, Charlottetown, ior one day . onIy—Wednesday, Dec. 12. Have your finest silver iox iurs ready. 6i S. D. U. DEBATE.—On December the iiith. the St. John's Literary and Debating Society held their third debate, Mr. Peter Campbell, vice-president presid- ing. This was one oi the most interesting held by the society this year. The subject was "Resolved that gambling is .1 greater evil than intemperance." The speakers on each side under the capable leadership oi Mr. Dumphy and l\lr. (‘oady acquitted themselves in n crcditulvlc manner. Special mention must Iw mudc oi the speach dclivcred by l\lr. Francis died Dec. 11, 1920. 'lur hearts are sad and lonely, Since Ray has passed away With us he could not stay. Ills toil oi’ liie is ended. Ho rests froimstriie and care, At home with Blessed Jesus; We hope to meet him there inserted by his Father and Mothe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clow. —-_--4o&——-- IN MEMORIAM In unfailing memory oi lllh, 1921. wlfo und children: Alien, Norman 1nd lllnrjoric. Praughtjwho in eloquent language” denounced the perverse gambling tendencies oi that desperate bandit. Jesse James. Nevertheless. in spite oi’ his varcighty arguments, the judges awarded the victory to his opponents, by iour points. Th1: speakers were: Pro. \V. Dumphy. F. Praught. E. Murray, W. Gilli». Altho iwo years have passed, We picture you in memory Just as we saw you last. However long we live. l-Vhatovor lands we view. “Ihalever joy or griei‘ be ours Our hearts still yearn ior you. MRS DAVID COOKE E. Duiiy, F. McQuinn, Con. F. Coady, I“). Praught, A. Hogan, A.l Slovcn. J. Donovan, B, Gallant. Al, ihc end oi‘ the debuic complllnetl tory remarks were luade by "the Moderator, R. Ellsworth. Ilred Shea, and Judge Duffy. The latteri upflllkél‘ spoke in glowing torms about the nobloness oi oratory, and, At Orwell Covn. 29th November, 1923. Thorn McLeod beloved wlic- oi David Cooke, in the 63rd year oi her ago leaving to mourn a sorrow- iul husband. two sons and two daughters. The deceased was born at. Valieyficid anrbvras u peaceful inoffensive obliging neighbor, al- In loving memory oi Ray Clow His days on earth were numbered m? dear husband Ray Clow, died Dec Never forgotten by his loving We ihluk oi you today dear Father winning candidate and asked 1hr‘ question. H051 could the novel-u mo“: have expcted any other Ttfrlilll" No answer to this question llilfi yet been given. {Prcmil-r King. who has iuually a torimn or words ill his! llilposul, has rl-inzlinvli silt-nun. an oyster. N0 duulii i|' llli- ro-sull. had been difierem. llc would hon:- hmi something to say. Ac it iumul out the election proved hut u dis- couraging text irom which to Ilrcuch I a Liberal sermon. l‘ We are pleased to learn tllui l lion. Mr. Fieldings condition is rc- ported “much improved." On his l return to Ottawa he was ill, l‘lll| has since remained at llmne llllllul‘ , doctors orders to take a real. President Beatty of the C. ‘P. 8-. when in St. John a few days ago, expressed the opinion that ii wl: had more private initiative and less paternalism we would be better oil as a nation. As an abstract prir. clple little exception need be tflkvu l to this. But as Mr. Beatty is noun: l 2 l a great railway magnate and Pre sident oi a big and highly success 1 iui railway corporation his dellver- ' anco may be taken as suggesting a ll comparison between the C. P. Iti and the National Railway system. ito the dlsparagcment oi the latter. [Probably he did not mean to sus fgest that. But whother he did or - r. fihfll-ll-Zill-Lslfil. a? ‘MPERIAL TOBACCO comm 9" lllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllillllll ' \\\\\\\\\\\\\ll\l /Ill/I// \\\\\\\\\\\\\ W/l/l/y, PACT? rrvn TOBACCO ‘ IHAR STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Steamer “JAN” Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. Next Sailing About December 11th This‘ steamer will leave Charlottetown about December 11th and should arrive at Si. John's, in time for the Xmas market. quiring space ior, Cattle, Poultry, Produce, etc. AP Shippers 13o- ply to CARVELL BROS, Agents all look alike, but they don't sound alike. Great care must be exercised in choosing a. Violin. The range in price 0i Violins is enor- mous, from less than $10 to thousands. At o... Store we have a. splendid assortment of Violins all carefully selected and all oi them are of tip-top value. Come in while we have a. variety to ofler you. Violin Outfit We have an interesting outfit for the person iust starting. lt includes: Violin, bow, rosin, strings and case. When you come in ask to see a Violin outfit. MILLER BROS. MUSIC I)EALER -glnllllllllmlnlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ED HER E.— Miss _ concluded with an exhortation for] MEmcAL IN"'—5PECTION RES“ nil to participate in debating. ways ready and willing to give nl Ihelping hand to the sick and it was‘ not, it may be ‘mentioned that Superior Fresh Pork TRADE At proscr- au sages i.....__ 4. i DAVIS a r-RASER (Thurioiicimvn, P. E. l. t retail prices cheapest in R7 MARK a’ 41-12- Jail: s. her desire to see her iamily com- meat product obtainable. Iamong all the scores of railway I i lM Wilson and IMTB. Mill who have been visiting the schools in Prince County have returned to the city ior the winter and are now starting their winter medical examinations in Queen Square School, but will be st the Red Cross headquarters each day irom 3 to 5. SILVER FOX FURS WANTED._ Fur iarmers having silver iox ium will do well to have them ready ior market December 12th. Mr. Geo. B. Herzig. New York, will b9 p; Charlottetown Wednesday, Dec. 12, and in Summenside ‘Dec. 13 and 14. Afmlllo to bring your iurs to Char- lottetown or Summerside. W. Ches- ter S. McLure. 6| PERSONALS Misg Beatrice Powers. Brighton leaves this morning on return to New York. Miss Florence McAvin, Mt; fllswflrl. is visiting friends in the TRYON NOTES—The buck ward oi‘ snow. has made the entlrc sen- son an exceedingly busy one ior iarmers throughout the province. The present long duration oi’ won- derfully mild weather still contin- ues. at the time oi writing. with only a fortnight "tiil Xmas," and it surely aiiords every (wpportunity ior getting work completed and everything in readiness for winter. —-Everyono is pleased to learn that the dipbthesiu and whoop- ing cough cases amongst children principally, are convalescent. and the general beabh oi tho inhabit- ants oi the town at large is consid- ered very good.——-Mr. C. W. Ives, owner oi the Tryon Roller Mills and Electric Light System. is plac- ing in position a large new smoke stack in connection with the Steam Power System which operates the Roller Mills at North Tryon. Al the lower mill, formerly known as "Lord's Mill" which consists 0i Saw. Shingle and Planing Mill. Mr. Ives has installed tho Electric Light System. all oi which is chief- Mre. Wilhurt Mccarvll] and Mm, Eduard McCarvill, Kinlrom are ‘jhlllnsjrlenos m the city. Iy operated by steam power. and irom which tho town oi Albany We now ask tllc pl IIIIIIIII IIZISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII \ Our En tire Holiday Stock Is Now on Display our wonderful ilssortment 0i (fhristmiis Glfiiw-glits oi‘ rcal value-our list con. z ensure of showing: iortably settled. Her two sons gm-qng, by reason of “m, (‘optimum are propietors oi’ the Eureka lllllls, two have been financially succeed- Newtowu Cross, and her two daughters are comfortably settled in the United States. Sbe_ was buried in the family plot at Saint Andrews Church Cemetery Orwell. lll_l_lli ill Child's‘ Best Laxative is “California Fig Syrup" morporations in Canada only one cry ‘iul. The others had come to K119i and were taken over by the G0“ ernlment not irom choice but irom ngcegirty, and to save Canadian transportation irom a tearful dis- aster. l\'() BONI-l Our Sausage man is making them bcticr lh: NO Vt m cvcr. Fresh daily. ’AS’i‘I<J méugl- Q» n n. "VIII . kjillE Quota-sf e Will's-did.“ - ‘id-ii- -.':_,-"» é " h’! ' .- " -r .~'"~\,~-_--.»rr>.-' 4:31’ N“ {are ‘is. ‘ Charlottetown I Illllllll Ill Illllllllllllll 41 Q- ’ OO-OFOOQ-O-OO-FfOXOO i New I ' ‘ Univerities - c P0 N Dictionary - How To Get It For the m... Nominal cm of Manuiaeture and Distribu- tlon 3 Coupons and 98c nears this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound In black IIII grain, illustrated with full pages in color. Proasnt or mall to this paper three Coupons with ninety-eight esnta. lo cover cost of handling, packing clerk hire. ale. "rm Nl-"\\ UNIVIQRSIIII S Y MAIL ORDERS WILL B! FILLED Add for Postage 16 cont-a iuins- . and Tins Cigarettes, Rolls, etc., etc. Kotlaks 8t u i ; 11.x..- 1 French Ivory 'l‘raivoillng Rolls, l-‘rcnch Ivory Toilet; Cases, French Ivory Pieces (a very lurge assortment), Ebony goods of all kinds, Ladies’ Hand Bugs and Purses. Fancy Iloxcd “biting I'll-per (Chintz, ctc.), Waterman Fountain Pens. Ever-sharp Pen- oils, Fancy loxcd Chocolates, Fancy Basket Chocolates, llridgo Sets in Leather, Shop- ping Lists, Golf Score Lists, “hiking Sticks, Smoking Sets, Tobacco Pouches, Ash Trays. Safety Razors, and OHIO!‘ razors, Shaving Sets, Pipcu in cnscs and sets. Boxed Cigars. Brownie (lumerns. Themnosf Bottles, Thermos Lunch ' Kits and cups, Military Brushes, Travelling You are Invited to see our assortment. Johnson 8: Johnson THE QUALITY DRIAIGSTORE. Corner Kot ; d‘ Help the Iiosoital Xmas Suggestions AI.I.EY’S have a host of Xmas Suggestions in beautiful and use- ful gifts for ever]: member of the family. Scan this list a For Men For Women F | 8|‘ ____ H ,_ $1.50 up Evening Slppers 34-95 HP Hurry Mother! A 10112500011111! :1‘: L::;h¢,|-pgf|?p¢r5 , . $2.95 up Silk Stocknut . . f $2.00 up "‘ "C“m°""“ Hg “Hm “W w Oxfords . $5.00 up Silk and wt.| Stockings ._ $1.75 up "WTWEMY 919"" m“ “we bowel“ Boot, . $5.00 up Fancy Wool Stockings . . 90c up v and in a iew hours you have n Fancy socks g __ 5190 up Hockey Boots -- $74-50 MP W‘ W9"- Pmyfu‘ “MM again‘ bye“ u Snow 5h” Moccagin; __ , $2.50 Snow Shoe Moccasins . $2.00 cross, feverish. Iblllou-s. constipated Oxiorda ._. . . ....... .. $3.50 up or lull oi‘ cold, children love its For Boys Felt Slippers $125 "P l} pleasant taste, ' _ “-%‘§§i2§.l§“.~l“'¥,i’.?il a ~ m‘; For (We e gonu ne " > 3“ c" . ~' _ which has directions for babies and Boga _ .. $3.00 up Laced Boots .. $215 dP children oi all axes Dflllwd m‘ "m" Oil Tanned Moccasins . . $215 “l! Mvefilll"! 5175 "9 tie. Mother you mustalziiy "(Jullror- snow Sh” Macaw," ._ $2.00 up Oxfords _- $3.25 we nia." Refuse any lam 011- . For Baby For Children ~32...“ v 65 p M°°"‘-n. ) > 31,99 up 1 Moccasins $9.0?) ‘S’ Boo" _' ‘L25 up $1.00 up Pumps .- ------ -- $194" "f1 ‘ ' _..__.__.__.___ Natural Tread an»; mm a I am locating m _ wonder“, m “M”, h, "n, Truro, Nova Sco- Rubber Footwear ,,.,,_ tia, Dec. 1st.Any of my patients re- quiring repairs, adjustments and etc, can mail same to my office there as I will have all their prescriptions m file. on. E. c. HARRIS Opwmetust v The beat in Canada at 909W" PPlP black and es. Low Rubbers in brown — Lumberman’; Rubbers- Rubber Boots-Overahoel. etc- 1 A L L E Yunnan FASHIDNABLE. FDDTWEAB