DECEMBER (is, 102s . NDURANCE ‘children and grown people , .. ily increaaohi vigor and . 1 once when ‘ ’ E _. I if‘. Illl S Slllll invigorating cod-Iiveroil “hi; regularly» It is rich, .1 indented nourishment t builds health and p 31h. Star! taking it's Emulsion today! HAVE PUPILS SALUTE FLAG EACH MORNING TORONTO. Dec. 15—Yssterday afternoon the properly committee of the boa/rd of educat n approved tiie risport n! a sub-col tte that estimates be secured n11- insertion In ihe 1926 estimates. for porta-ble fIa-iz poles with Union Jacks wait- t-nclieil. to, be place-d at the 5n. trance of all Toronto schools, for the pupils to salute each moflflng, This. It was felt. would increase the patriotism of the pupils. The sub-committee whose- report was "Dhmved ‘consisted of Trustees Harper" Groves and Reid. ' LONDONIL ilDeoulfl-Jwtfs wife looked Iiack and became a plllafbf‘ salt. IMOOIPTII women may look for- ward to being pillars of gold, A Christina 1 ¢__M‘&B,,'R,1“nho,,¢_ 9.5 new toilet shown recently by M. .‘ Reville consisted of a gold dress lflllll Izoldcn coat, crowned by a gold- en hat. . . w f‘ . ,. _ . . v ‘=1 Q. ‘* u. . 2' 2', w -* s. Suggestions y Alley ' 81 60., Limited I 2 straps $3.75, and up i, les Jersey Cloth. WOWENW OVERSIIOICS 3 Buckles $2.75 4 Buckles, $3.00 and to $4.50 for 5 Buck- 1 I ‘:11 DUUYPOIKS’ \VA'I‘I*IIK.I’IN)OI*‘ IBOO'I‘S ‘,1 These Boots are hmade of Black or 3, Brown Calfskin, with_ two full soles aridra w‘ slip,also English calf lined. New price $7M) ‘Ty Misses’ and Ohildren’s Overshoes; i‘, Sizes 7110101-2 $2.00, 11 to 2 . . . . ..$‘~’1-2-'I ti’, \V()ME1"S ‘VIIITE KII) PIVENINLI g1‘) jivri-zits 2 _ .1» One strap cut-outéPuinbs. Spanish _.T1-. “f... Heels, suitable for ‘weddings or evtining ~1 .. q " ' .1’ 0 wear. i- ‘i’ _____ s_?______i ~;_..._ ___. ._____._..___ _..._. \VOMI'IN’S SILVER (ILOTII PUMPS s“ Sizes 3 to 7 covered Spanish heels 1, , . _ ' w. s‘; Q11 lrice .- M l? i~7lill‘iv'l‘ SIAI{II,$TJIIC2S‘5 1111)‘? Tllgl ‘y? lilkliY , 4 omens . . ., ens . . o, 101's h $1.20, Small Boys’ 11 1.0 u, 13, $1.00 Misscs 90c, Ohildren’s 80c, Women’s Felt Iuliets . . $I .50 v IIOIIKIQY LightningHitch pattern, Men’s $3115, Boys $3.50. Small Boys $3.00, Girls . . Ill-it'll 1io<¥i~s Wool, 90c, $1.25, 111A pins’ IIOSIERY Silk and wool $125, $150, $1-75- and up. y, Ail Silk, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. A J‘ pretty Christmas Box free. . _ sxow siiioiis 1g’ Witih thongs and toe-straps complete. Boys’ $4.00, Men’s $4 i Girls’ $3.00. l» .50, W0men’s $3.75, p, lllOflCAi-SINS Buckskin, Men’s $2.00, Women's $1.60 Girls’ $1.30,, Boys’ $1.60, Ohildren s 75c. l‘ Child's $1335. Oil Tanned, for hard wear, Men’s $2.35 Boys’ $1.85, Small Boys 11 w 13, $150- ‘~' WOMEN'S BLACK sATIN PUMPS Two strap, covered military heels $55" Other styles and prices. Black $3.00, ‘l, lllENds‘ K11) SLIPPERS Brown $3.50, Brown ‘i Romeo Slippers witlh elastic sides only $559 ‘ \\'()1\II<1N’S FE _ ‘h’ With leather soles-and Kid FOXBd i; -.I----.-~---------~" Heavy Felt with all _fe_lt soles. (the 0mg really warm boot for drivlng) - - - - - - LT BOOTS $2.65 -.--¢~. $2.5 shoes, $2.65. I all pon to match skis ‘1 iuicxis FICLT BOOTS _ Light leathegsoles, to wear with over- , very comfortableflfor driving or exlggasgg positions, - \v(jM].;Nig ‘KrpiflizlthltiDOllt SLIPPEIIS -. 1 In a-li fancy leathers and colours, lPlon- felt, with felt soles, _ to Iild for your pelts. IIIE ilENlllill liIIIlIIIlIllN I TIIE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN I BUBSORIPTION DUE. — Renew now and make sure of our 1926 Calendar. COME TO SCHOOL CONCERT and Christmas Tree In Hall at Springfield, Lot 67. Dec. 22, 2i BANK OF MONTREAL—Thc‘ Guardian extends thanks for one of the Bank of Montreal's splen~ did calendars. ARTISTIC eGALENDAR-Turner & Co. Ltd. have issued a most ar- tistic calendar to their customers this your. one of which has reach- ed this office. Many thanks. MR. ROY PINES, of A. Pines Co. 11110.. fur buyers. New York (!Ity_ will ibc- In Charlottetown on Doc. 18th_'wiicii he- sliull be pleased to inioet all his old customers, and a1; many new ones us he can, Be sure and call and give us a CdlilllCt“ 6698-112-16-21 SIIEVER FOX FURS WANTED- I $100.000—for Silver Fox Furs. Wal- ler h‘. Jaeckel will buy your fox '_ furs, bring -Iii your firrs especially the licst you huvc. ‘Mr. Jaicckkii will ‘be at 1W. Chester S. Mcliurefls officp todiiy (Wednesday). 6718 16 ll. MINERAL DEPOSITF-Whlln- in the ]1I‘l)('0i-‘5 of boring n well on lhc fzirni of Mr. Iiibbort Jlnglics. Covc- Iii-ad ihc other day_ an obstnclc was cucoiintci'r-il which put nn end Io the Iioring. It was discovered Iluit the d~riil could not be lnflllc- cd in poiictrzito. the obstruction al- though Illr- igrcntcrsl. cfforts were _ put forth and iho unilcrfaklni: hn'| Io hc :ilnindonnd. Fragments hroiiirht. up by ihc snnd pump. which ivcri- shown 1o Thu Guardian. WPH‘. Illrlllllfflly mcinllli- and wr~rc citlicr wholly iron or llilil 1i lzrrgc C. iron content as Ihu frngmcnig worc vc-ry suiiciviililiii- Io magnetism. This rlllfmilfl nizidc Ill, n depth of :ib0ui I0 foot 'l)(‘lllW lllp Iiotlnm of un old wcll of 4R -[ccl.. placing thc “Illlfililllfffl. Wl|4'Ill‘\’(‘l‘ ii. may lil‘, Fill fcci. bclnw 1h.- gnrfzicc. Mr. l-liighcs purposcs sending samples in '01.- Iziwn. for analysis. In iho inoanfimr- if is llI‘.ll(“VIlIl that :1 mineral ills- "ovcry Iii-s lll'i‘ll innilc. -~-¢o>——~. -- PERSONALS Mr, ilillicri. Iluglios. (lovoln-uil. was n visitor to tho city yesterday. Mr \\'. W. Duck. Pliiusniit Grove. was :1. vislliii- to Iliie cily yustcrdiiy. Miss Miiry IC. IltIHH, Now Iluvun. “'11s in ilic 1'll_\' ymativrilny. .\lr. h‘. II. (‘oiwi-ll wnii In l.lil' city yieslcrilny 111i business. ldilizin McPhiiII. WIIH il visitor to Miss Ihink. Alniuln 1v Ihc oily ' yosii-riliiy. Mr, Stanley lviurrny. Clyde Itiv- cr, iuuile u flying visit to the city on 'I‘uosdi1y. Mr. 'I‘Iio,~1. W. Mcllish. Summer- viliu. was iii ihu city yesterday. Mr. Donald Mi-Dougull. Canoe » Cove. ivns a visitor to the city yes- tordiiy. Mr. Alox. Smith. Mt. Buchanan. ‘, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Ilonryi Mclniilii. Si. Poiors. was among the visitors in the city ' yesterday. Mr. James J. O'Connor. Johns- ton's River. was in the city yes- Ierduy. Mr. Null McKenzie. St. Cather- ines, wns 1i visitor lo tliQ city yos< terduy. Mr. Stcrlliii: McLeod, Ilonshaw. niotoroil to the city yesterday and ' reports the roads In good condl~ tlon for the time of year. Mr. .1. C. (lnllant. Snyebcc. in ln the city on Iiusiness. Mr. Gallant is 1i nntlve of Mt. Carmel. leavini! the province when 19 years of ago. 'I‘I1ia is his first visit In fifty years. Ilo is now nn extensive Iiinibor denier and ls combining ‘business with pleasure. Tho niniiy friends of lMirs. I), ‘I’. “Us; lmwor Montague, will 1c ploiincil to Ienrn [but she hiis_u_n- ilergono n successful operation u; the City Ilospltul. Si. John. accori Ing to 1i iolcgrsni received V9519!“ day by her hushniul. m, AW,“ got n sounutlon oi‘ prossiirc on Ibo Iu-url‘! flout _Iic IIIIIIIIIHI“: hcnrt iruulrlc~lt a lurllftrfl‘ ‘I ~60” syrup will llx it. And (ruff ~- .50 oonoonoalnoofl 6 5 Witt; NOPWf-fgiafl. heme“ “miileklfi Is the Thief of i?’ $ - :1‘:.;-....'_-.i‘-lihysé":00 one" I V‘, "lkil ‘ji$‘.‘-‘c'.'”DISOOUN-'l‘ 0011': put It off on tomor- “l. On the balance of our Natural Tred row, ‘what can be cenmzzy. ~ fihoes, until all are cleared out, if your size ZTPdIII-Ipil‘? "Ighflmn" ls here a bargain awaits you’ specialties, n» 1m overs. All x new, and up to the minute. Ql a c a Something for Father. g» V Jdother, blem- or lrothor. i A E Yunnan “v 1m l; FABHIIJNABI-E FOOTWEAR ..llli'."lll"l.'..'.’.'...i.°l.'.l.'.'l "_. QTE OWN P E tlon- Como mam way- " OIIARLO T 1 - - - --- w?“ g “Pqgt Free‘ "a Lo . i’ “ninth \\\".\'1 Procrastination l 1 1 1 27th. to St. Fair-field. The pail bcarcrs lliector lMoPhce. (‘hurlcn McKlnnon. James MoP/irm-ick. Jirmoo Folcy. William Power and Barnaby Mac- Donald. A rcquioni mass was ocl- obrated by RW. R, J. Miicdonalil who also conducted the service at the grave. when the body was Iri- ' terred In ISt, (Ynlumbifs Cemetery. ' ‘May he rest In peace. YORK AND ._MAROHFIELD.— Sunday, December ll a.m. York 2.30 p/m. iBrackley I’ pm. Services for 20: Murshflelil AFITISTIC LOTS. tor 1S. Mlillillrifs (Wednesday). Dec. yoii-r furs plciise. WOMEN'S .\fll.tl.'l)(ll'lfllll. There road ‘by Mrs, liinirivcll inviieri January 7th. IIr-ccz lflfbi. llirs. wulil his ilczith. Ilirs. Johnston and rind quiet smile, remain "In Mary's. Soiiriii who the Inst sacraments. Starter ‘_ ., M- Mil‘ :1~ a.’ ~ _ °luhlnilliiullliti ‘. mail during ditlon. Mr. Cahlll, our pert, and tell liter your winter months. or voua i l . A. HORNE & c0. i Tin: rlciilh of Noll Mcuiiley who for :1 numbci- of’ years was a i-illlniill-tll ffiillflftll-L of Littler Harbor. ‘\I1I'.lll‘I‘f'.ll on Novoinbci- 25th. .011 was born in Ilnyficlil. KllllI-‘l ‘IVIIIIIIY. in 1X41 whorl: Iivrd uniil Iln; iiciifh 11f Iiis wifc inc.- iMziry (vlucilonnlrli-Mnriah 2511i. hearts of Ills family, friends zissocliitcs. the consoling brzincc which Ilino can not erase. A dcvout. Itoninn Catholic his daily llic. innnifmtcd the fnlth lhc practical nnilciivour In the performance oi‘ hi1, religious Illlllflfl. iDurlng his illness and In his last hours ho was attended by Rev. J. (l. iMiclici-in. V. (I. pastor iulinlnlstcreil BATTERY LEVI McKAY will be Iiuylng Iivo chickens ‘and Ilowl a; BraiIi-Jbanc. Wednesday, Deic. 16th. until noon. 670G. CALENDAR-T h 1- (luardlnii has received a very Drei- ty calendar from‘ the Prince Gro- cery, Lyndi-i and barter, proprie- BRAOKLEV OI-IURCH.— Speciai 1g Christmas Service with special lillll- sic next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. I Offering for Maintenance and 1E1:- tension Fund. WEDDING ANNOUNCEM ENT.-- Vlr. and Mrs. Albert Inga, Mt Ilc r- bert_ announce the engagement of theI-r only daughter. Ella to Mr. Harley C. 'WhIte. B. A. of the Biol- ogical Department of Cumin-i. mur- riage to take place in January. . 1271 FUR BUYElL-Wrilter F. Jaec- kcl, New York will be at W. Chas» today Jaec- kcl wants a large quantity of Sil- ver Fox skins, Breeders bring In (ifflice 16. iMr. 6719 16 INSTITUTE MEET-- ING.—-Thc second meeting of tho Little Pond Women's Inu-tItu-te was hold iit Ifhc Iiniiio of Mrs. 'Alex A. were fourteen members 11nd three visitors pres- ont. The meeting opened with tin.- Hilll-{llll-Z of ‘the Ode. After the min- utes of the previous meeting worv rend and flflfllrlfill a iliscusslon n11 new work to bc 'I‘Iio nic-mbcrs Iicgmi followed. prci-ieiit were most, ciilh-uslasiit: 11nd int-ireiifisil in their uowly oriziinizcri Institute. A paper (‘diaries lMiiollonald WZIH much appreciated. Tho soclnl hour was plcnsiiiiily span! In sing- Iiii: and story lI‘-lllIIK_ Mrs. Ileiiry members to hcr Iinnic for lllli‘ nuxl iiicollni: tho IN MEMORIAM NEIL MCCATULEY. Alftcr that ho rmiviveil to Little ilnrbor where he Iivcd ulnughitor, i with (If his family only ‘IIIIII’ ilnnglitcr adopted <on Wilfrid AlilCIl/llllllll of‘ St. And- rews live to mourn ‘the loss of a kind iind affectionate father. only son It. .l. ‘MClllilGY made the supremo siicrificp in ‘\V:1l‘, August 4_ 191R. A iloccndant of the early pioneer ‘Scottish emig- rants he bore the kindly manner unassuming characteristic ol‘ his“ national orig- in. Favorcil In lilo by more than average physical strength he posses cd even In his 84th. year a keen mentality and took an active In- terest. in thc topics of ‘the day, and the well hoing of the community In which hc- lived. The memories his friendly pcrsonalily. ‘his genial saddened and remem- 0H0 ‘the- the of ITIie funornl which was Iiiriwly att-cndcd took pI-aco on -Novcmbcr Columbzfs Church. McLEFD. 1v in Ibo iloathiiiMr, John It. Mc- {i.°.,°"¢.1."£,'1‘.§"1llli‘§i;.Qlfémilifillii‘? Co” Will Your Motor Start When You Tramp on the Next Spring ? Vour Battery need: the ab- tentlon of an expert. battery winter the month: to koop It In good 0on- Phone 538. Aekgfor battery ox- .3;- him to ' Battery tor the wscm ALSO TAKE can: RADIO CENTRAL GARAGE l rmn-o-Lm and Columbia "latter-In ‘Wu’. , :1 in: his Daniicl Johnston Ills Great dignity. sincere St. WCPGZ look 1i. OPS. Price's $2.10 IT‘- up. Chri t S ' 't A visit to our store will convince you that it is here 0ur. Assortment of (lifts a I l1 is large and varied, let us help make k011i‘ 5919650119, dlloofle llllem‘ 116W and We Will make delivery on Christmas Eve. Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Compacts Powders, Chocolates, Ivory Goods, Mani- cure Sets, Cutex Sets, Ever Sharp Pencils. I Walking Canes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Briar and Meerschaum Pi es, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, Cigarette BOYS AND GIRLS WILL ENJOY Nothing better than a Camera, we have a nice assortment to choose from, The MacKinnon Drug Co. l‘ J ‘I'll! IIEXALI. All] KODAK STIIII k The LADIES WILL WELCOME MEN WILL APPRECIATE Oases, Playing Cards, Shaving rushes, Raz- ‘ t.’ . ago!‘ g‘ \. ' ‘I 1x ‘I - Jan f» v . most izrlovous loss. Though noI in robust health for some time ilic h" news 11f his ilenih came Wllll VHF)’ and siurprlsc Io niziny of his friends and of the family. llronily 1101011011 In the home. risspeciod and admired for his Industry and lllH public interest. ii faithful imd gpuigrnufl supporter 11nd nldci‘ of the (‘hurt-Ii n1. Orwell lltand he will be very much missed. Ilc is survived by Mrs. hlcheod. thrco sons llrucc, Angus and Whil- fisld; and two (Iaughiers, Mrs. Re ginalil Jenkins. now in Mississippi. and Miss Margaret McLeod. who has been practising her profession in Boston. All are now at Iiome but Mrs. Jenkins who recently re turned to the United States. Mr Murdock McLeod of Belle View now in his 88th. year is ii. brother. and Mrs. Malcolm McDonald o1 llynilale and Mrs. Margaret Mc- Leod residing at home are his sur- viving sisters. Tho funeral services on Wed nesdny the 9th, lei-1i., were crin- ducted iby Rev. (i. A. Grnnt, of Or well Cove, and Rev. J. A. Mcliel Inn of Valleyfield. They were held at the house and from there tn the Church at. Orwell Heed. In the cemetery of which the late Mr. Mc hood was laid to rest. ‘beside other members of his family. One son lies hurled In Flanders, havin: made the supreme sacrifice In till‘ Great War. The sympathy of the whole com niunity and of distant friends i.» Iielniz extended to the bereaved fiimlly. Still Found 0n U. S. Ship; 3 Face Trial NORFOLK, $1., Dec. li-Thrric members of the crow on the U~ ‘S S. Texas. In drydock at Portsmon-h of Niven La i‘: Ce! ld‘ Skull y‘ Vapors Clieck Cold Overnight a There are many ways to treat I cold but only one DIRECT way~— with vapors" that can be Inhaled. Vapors penetrate sages and lungs. Ing with every breath. salve form." When rubbed over ptue, Thyme and, Turpentine. checks the worst cold overnight. 111-1 ' - iinvy ycard imusi face n charge ofi Iiol out of shellac on long voyages. having rigged 11p ii still in lhc ———-<o>—-i depths of’ tho battleship for fhc n» TELLS HOW MODERNISTS minim, when me ma"; ctiflciiiioii of denatured alcohol oh» ' rained from Ihe shiifstsupplieii. They are accused of "opcratlns apparatus for the manufacture of ~ , alcoholic liquors." The still was found attached to steam pipes in the dynamo of the ship. ‘Aleairwhlle ancient mariners a< round the iport recall when they used 1o distill the (IlC0-fl|n'i__"" zzflatlon-wlde FameJ-Jfbere Is lscarcely a corner of thlrgpeat Do- of Dr. AND QPPONENTS UIFFER Thomas‘ Electric Oil have not been . -1.rierl and proved. It Is e ofthe WASIHNGTON- 15"Th°1world’s most efficient regllailies for sore throat. lame baclrdnd many other ailments arising from Inflam- mmlfl-mmllrY-lmntioii. Rubbed on tbeskln Its chaplain of the house: ‘ Moderii- healing power is readily" ubnormut Isis any ‘there ain't no hell.’ Funda- ‘mm n c“ also m, mkén ‘men-mp llflys incntallsls say ‘the hcll there m, v Dec. fundamentalists as set forth lJy the} Rev. James Sliera the f: Immediately V Into every» corner of the air DB!- soothlng and heal- Vicks is so remarkably success- ful in treating cold troubles be‘ cause It acts like a "vapor InmD Ill throat and chest the body heat releases va- A pore of Menthol, Clmphor. EucslAy- . I tho same time Vick: Ia absorbed through and stimulates the skin This double. direct action often l 39. 5 The VlorId’s Best by the Aoiii Toilet ' with S‘ at‘ Elli/ll. b‘ 1M P 8‘ 1%" i . Reg Trade Mark It is recognized everywhere that the Show Ring ll the reliable Indication of the high quality In animals. The recent Silver Fox Show, In connection with the Royal '_ Winter Fair at Toronto, brought together a remarkable array of valuable nnlmalo time were undoubtedly outstanding In the realm: of Foxdom. It In gratifying to UIOI‘! d! IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS to know that all the principal prize winner-a were I'd IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS an a large and molt Important part of the daily diet. For years. foxes fed on IMPERIALS have been dominating the Chow Ring. Tbil- Ie not to be wondered at n IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS arl, without doubt. the IIMQ balanced ration for ioxol. Fed with milk and with a little moat n III extra diet ch60 a dry, they form a complete nourishment for the growing or adult fox. UNITED STATES WINNERC-We learn- through the columns 0| The llaok Ffili Main,” m“ nMURRAV LUCY DALTON," the Grand Champion of the America} National Show of 1926. was led daily on IMPERIAL FOX IIOCUITU. l “ Imperials" are Best by Every Test Write or phone for your nqulremmb. Imperial Biscuit .00., I.td.* Rhone "cm; 1- Dnvhr m. Chlriolfllwtl. ma. i.» l. .' "J Gill l- a . II l‘. 1.. , , 1. .1 n; "M. _~*_;_v-m.».W'-.. ':~»- » . ...._.....-.. .1. ..- .., .,.-. 10,7 a}... .,_x3k'xé.¥is'éazufi