ow‘? g), iiliiiiin? $.1- /l.iii.=i'i"e'*~" ' _ I _ sllymnlnoi-rarown uuumll. . IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN nell will preaZh ‘ ‘Stanley at 1L andllgllltstilglliiitlY-l at Xaim. W. T. Wellner. Gilt Suggestions I'll? May. interest You w, m showill: U! Oleellent assortment of the follow- _ . ,_,-?., PAGE l‘ BEAUTIFUL oowu com. W‘ ' I Q PORTS for X-mns at Patons. i2-23-m2i A GOOD holiday time is looked _ forward to at Pownai Hall Tuesday flight December 28th for 2457 l isuv vcun sift: at c. H. Tay- 25 lors and get 10 per cent discount Der cent discount New; g, B! the tsx is off. 2462-12-23-21 Variety store. 2170-12-2 . ——-- " 2 2‘ 20 P. C. off all catalog prices. “1847" ROGERS spoons $3 2- d Get the Xmas gift here. llolman's, no tax. G. ll. Taylor, jswler, 8Q’, 8,2? Ltd., Summcrside. --.._ DOLLB of every description rit 2464.. A. E. TOOMBS ON mo: NINE-Johnson and Johnson's advertisement on page . nine is well worthy of your ntten-' Braver Lion. Road it and your gift prob- ,“ ‘Mo; and in iookinl them over there may be some. mug mot you Nil!!!“- Hem i; a partial lint: Ivory and Ebony Toilet and Manicure Sets, Hair Brush- es, mm”, Toilet Articles, Christmas Chocolates in dainty qwnkaggfl, Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Sets, Cigars and EflgflIBIKBS in Xmas boxes, Thermos Bottles, Lunch Kits, (Specially boxed); Sum, (good assortment); Shavers Sets, Mirrors, etcl, Mmmry Brushes, Hair Brushes, etc. Cigar and Cigarette C3598 and l-lolderfl. Tobacco Pouches and Smokers Sets, Christmas Candles, (small and large); Auto-strep and Gil- ego; liot Water Dotties, lette Razors, etc., etc. These and many other articles are open for Your in- spection and we will be happy to serve you. Call early. E. p. Foster search onuosrons ...4:.“ ~.j ‘ . f\.\.)l"“|£ij;ff‘.\l) .____ ion-own»:- us» m. nuin- h m were In u» II- nQ. lb nu it» n-unlllnnn-i-n ui cunt Ht" all .¢¢o-o- . h-Illilil‘ "It"! WBIIW-d nu MAID. coon WAGES. r . l l l “y u K“ B f.” siss-u-isir. iiTlilr-GIIVIIRAL IOIIIG W0- an iv enter trnininl School for nursing at Fnlconwood l-lospital. ipply to Roberta B. Nicholson ‘IJIQHDLUIIGOII! of Nurses. ' Nov. O-tf. Wanted ii.- WANTED-AWE!» III! 0P]!!!- iung iii the old stand in nil kinds i furs. Purchase price absolutely . m ife ed w Chester s infill: y n ' lanai-am - ..--¢-'.@o¢ooo¢o‘yo-o'ooo Hotel Vitiilfitt .11. roullll, M ‘In yrlvsu baths. celluloid! N‘ um lo be rcrwnedod. le- Inn 1-. ma“ pullnlt. rte mum all um non! but Qn Iguvvr in H.000 in nu use uh this rnlr be overlooked llI\q'I‘|l\v'li‘-r‘ when without renittnnee cannot or "cllovvlrfllfll 1 Walld ng ,_ _...__--i- viiinsiiiiiiiiis ' n!" mun IIWWIIIIYIIII) nil mo: um. o IOQOOOOQO-OOQ-OOOQQQ-Q\ Wecellan‘ y eou-‘u- t! A OIIRIQTMA! Gill‘! IOII. hatter than the Prince Edward Inland Souvenirs-—- ull ii lustnted. Price 60c by moi M: Guardian _ PERSONALS Sir iChnrles Dalton leaves for Boston this morning to spend Christmas with his family. Sir Andrew MacPhall and his brother Cololiel Alex. MacPhnll, D. S. O. arrived in the city on Tues day night ‘fromflttawa. m; .1. A. Manama, Cardigan. registered at the Victoria. yester- day. Mrs. (Judge) Stewart, left ‘yes- terday on a visit to Moncton 24-62-12-23-2i “M” l" "My or accordeon pleat 6d frills. Prowse Bros, Ltd. .__ HAVE YOU SEEN PATONS lfalglawflia nil senl or seal with sable M Ioiher contrasting furs, m; c. atons prices arr,- attractive. 2461-12-21?“ LOW PRIIOEB ON FURS zit Pat- ons and some single prices at hnli ilrlcfi- ZAtGI-IB-Zil-til A CON6ERT.—-Pln and Brisket Social will be held in Pownnl llall '1 Msdal’ night Dec. 28 commencing nt 8 o'clock. ii‘ night prove stormy iv"! be held first fine night follow- inc. 2464-12-23-31 AZALEAB-Jf you are undecided as to Xmas gift to mother, sister. sweetheart or friends see the ‘azu- leas on view in thewindow of E. A. Foster, druggist—phone liirs. John Williams, florist. 3i COME TO THE Christmas Con- cert in Victoria. Hall on Thursday evening Dec. 23rd programme by local talent and school child- run. Admission adults 25, children i5. ' 3~i53-i2-22-2i RECEIVES MEDAL-Mrs. Mary E. Trainer of this city has receiv- ed the bronze mednl awarded by the Royal Canadian Humane As- sociation to her son Frank for anv- ilig the life of A. A. Ginley in June lust. Ginley while out swimming off Victoria Park took u cramp and iviis heroically rescued by l-‘rank the following inscripticn-“Aivarded to Frank Trainor for rescue of A. A. Ginley from drowning, Char- lottetown. June 1920. The medal K. C., who will have it forwarded to Calgary, where Mr. Trainer is new working and where it will be presented to him with suitable ceremony. BELLS Shaft Chimes, Body Bells,“ in "Ni Brass and Oroide; SILK petticoats all the newest‘ die Gongs, Strap Bells, 2419-12-22-3l. FUNERAL-The funeral of the late Charles Earl Grant takes place this morning at 9,30, CHRISTMAS 55m predomi- nute on furs at Patons. 24G1-12-23-3i VICTROiA PHONOGRAPIIS m. W. T. Wclinors, Queen Street. _ tfiluii RIIOHLY TRIM-MED ‘FUR coins deeply price cut at Pnlons. 2461112-23-31 DISCOUNT OF 25 p..c. to 50 p. c., off many items in all our retail store. R. T. Holman’ Ltd., Sum - merside. 2~i19-1Z-22-3l FURS HAVE REACHED their lowest. See Patons special in- ducements. 2461-12-23-31 T W WELNER, Queen Street. the store for Novelties. Alwuyo something new zit W. '1'. Wciiners Queen St. snuuswiox Idibnogramh imi- mil music, devoid oi‘ mechanical directs. W. T. iVcllnier, Queen Si. 24 [REMEMBER THE CHILDREN. -— Give the children oi the Pro- testant Orphanage s Merry Xmas. Your donations will be gratefully received by Mrs. G. D. Wright. 1B King Sq. 4i ,Murray Harbor Hall on the 14th ,il'ilil6i' the auspices tho Presbyterian ‘there. The hall ns usual man and Mr. David Glover was auctioneer. Nearly one hundred dollars was tho result of the un - dertakings. ____-i!".'.—.! Sad- ckel, H51‘- CONCERT ENJOVED-A con - Tiuiuor. The medal Wilitll has the‘ wt and n!» social was held in the Guardian that the triiin mini ‘Sack- . word "Bravery" on the bur, bears lems will be solved. _ 2475. ©© CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.—ltev| Ewen MncDougall will preach Salf hath 26th at Birch Bill at 10.30; Kinross at 3 and Point Prim ui 7 D- m. ooocéoooe MURRAY HARBOR METHO - DIST ClflcUlTn-Servicos for the 26th zirez-Whits Sands at 11: bor at 6.30 (Christmas services and special music.) CHURCH DECORATEQ- St. Patti's Church lws been beauti- mlbi’ de-corotcd‘ in spruce for the Chnlstmns Kesitlvnl under the direct ion of Colonel Leigh, Some who have seen‘ the work iboth in chur ches here and abroad consider ibis the most artistic example of Christ mus decorating they have ever seen. . TO REPRfiR BURNEO PREMIS- ESL-iThe Charlottetown (‘nndy Street, conducted by Mr. Lorne Farquhnrson, which was so badly tiilmngeti by fire on Tuesday even- ing isio be refitted at once and the business resumed as soon as 57 possible. The interior of the store as sscn in the daytime gives quite nn idea of the proportions the fire had assumed when discovered. Hod it broken out lotto m. night the} entire l|iiidi1g would no doubt have been entirely destroyed. , l MORE cans NEEDED-Elli‘. John Messervy returned inst night . from Si. John N. ll. lie informs the ville to Tormentlne W515 so crowd- 0; ed that at least fifty passengers, Chm-ch |men and women were obliged to stand in the aisles of the two pass- enger cars. In consequence of this was secured through the represen- “m5 cmwdedr The “d” w“ mm?’ and especially in order that it mayl tstions of Mr. l]. A. liiacKinnon ‘E001 MP- 301111 WIIIBIOW W118 filial!‘ not occur again especially (luring. the heavy Christmas traffic; Mr. Messcrvy sent the following wire_ to Superintendent 0’Donnell at‘ , Mcncton: “Please arrange to have one or tiwo spare first class pass- Cnllfi Iienr at 2.30; Murray llnr - . ©@ © Company's store on Lower Queen, f‘ finger coaches at Saokville. Aibout 50 passengers had to stand in aisles of cars Wednesday from Sackvilie to Tormentlne on account or no passenger coaches at Sackvilie. During Christmas and New Years traffic will be heavy to P. E. ls- iami Please reply. (siined) J. A. Messervy. 8T. DUNGTNNKB RED AND WHITE-The Christmas number of lied and \\"liite, the bright quarterly magazine issued by the students o! Si. iDunstalrs University is the most attractive looking and one oi the very best numbers of that popular college periodical yet is- sued. Ths frontlspiece is a splen- did half-tone portrait of Rt. Rev. Louis James 0'Leary, the new bishop of Charlottetown and first page prominence is given to a beautiful poem by Miss Lucy G. Clarkin, entitled "Only the Shep- Imsed “m? °t steamers herds." The quite a creditable assortment of bright original matter in the way of stories editorials, poems, re- views. and other articles as well as regular departments which have served to make the coll- ege magazine deservedly popu- lni‘. A splendid portrait oi‘ the late Noiibert Hughes is also given along with n fitting tribute to the memo- ry of that bright young student who came to his death so unexpec- tedly durlng the summer. The issue aLso contains the valedlctory read at the last commencement exerci- ses. CHARLOTTETOWN - PICTOU STEAMER PROJECT- Captain ‘Betta who has been in Charlotte - town in connection with the pro - Latest Styles in l)riving Sleighs magazine contains between Brown and Black Goat in assorted sizes. The Home of The New Edison Diamond Disc. “lhe Plion graph With a Soul” No (Cifiiteiiti cimimswfiin Pictcrlenvgs for Quebec this morning. Captain lletts is satisfied by tho reception his proposal has received that it lwili go through all right, and so |he will return about January i5 to make further arrangements. TO RETAIN GERMAN BHIPBP- France will retain all German ships which she has been manfltiillfl PTO" vi-sionnlly under the terms of the Versailles Treaty, says the Maill- which asserts that recent Franco- Brltisihlconversatlons on the sub- ject have resulted in an il-ETBB" merit. These shins aggregate 430.- 000 (ODS. SLEIGII ROBES Saskatchewan, Grey, $14.00 up FUR COATS Saskatchewan, Black Dog; Alaska Beaver. Kalgan Beaver, Wom- bat, Wallaby and heavy Cloth Coats Wlth large fur collars. $27.00 up "lb" iilxccilnn PIWII .., 1 ' mmvvh hunger i MU).- flblii W» PPGITOMII $1 up HARNESS In Nickel, Solid Nic- kel, Brass, Oroide and Rubber Mountings. We are showing some nice lines of special track Harness. $25.00 up Mr William Deane, City, left yesterday on a. visit to Boston. , I-ilon. A. ltl-Arsenault, Sil-mliner- " slide was a visitor ho the ciio’ Yes- iis-‘ooooo-ooo 004-00004 ‘end-Wy- i res F-ROM new ouxsoow. M, J Aj Mu‘ D0,,“ Gammon w. “Willlrng Workers“ held a d, t ' _ and mani- utsreeidence of w“ e y ycegerd-a/y Mrs. C. A. tevenson on Axum‘ me visual. m m, any ll’ 9mm! "w" l‘ “"59 M‘ yesterday was SinClkiin-les Dalton. it e. The spacious iront. room Tasman . usg-d n; .1 general store iiccly trimmed and decorated M,“ Jean Gammnm’ Mun,“ 9L Iseldiies Cullen: arrived I occasion. the bells. spheres "mmdh ilisel lending ndditpntzl sylen- home 1am mam ‘D spend 0hr“? mas with her parents. on displcy and soon found .A great. number of articles u purchasers. A sale of canny 502$ tohliowed, Mr. Wiliiiiazn i . prflvlflig an expert sales- (lrainmp one selections and .31“) hoped to willie uwayl time. A vote of thanks to Mrs.‘ at for the use of ‘her iii-e, which was mflvec ny Mrs. Liiiuimnn sccolndeill Iby Mir-s. -.... and eioquemiiliy presented CLOTHES \VRINGERS HORSE BUGS In J ute-Duck and Kersey, in medium and A large sizes. $3.75 up Mr. A. Resrdon, returned home last niigbit from Bit. Francis Xovier College, Antigunish Mir. Fred And-rewfl. ROY-ill)’. 111'" Home last nigh: from Weston C-nzoda. In five different styles $5.75 up Capt. John Fitzgerald lxiéis arrrivk . edi Charlottetown rom ew or ma?‘ xga'wrlzzref,m i’; to gpend Christmas at his homo M. me receipts totalled "ti"- Mrm, t . b t. maiquirii-lfifis ‘i132 ‘llzlyillqagl’ Mme Dorothy Wimhwer- C"? "liilhrbert Orphanage, min. returned illsi Ilililll. .'r .-l t ' Ill-l home mm o; “woo m where she has been attending the “Wills. Wlbiat pl- Conservatory of Music "transmits oifi e of the . lluiety m M gafmss; mo, Mr. George Gardner. WM h" in ' Duke-awn; vice been attending Ac-lin Col-loll? "l" “- In; auwJxlanz Tm“ rived ihoine inst night for the r. In. vgomm "Campbell; Xmas holidays. - B. '3' Mrs, __ ._. Mr. Charles Mciiachen. B011 °Y fvo Mrs, (‘ham-s Dlckeson Exntd MmPs Btiilnm ' Mr. A. id. Mcllachen, city, return- ' ed Tuesday night from Camp Bor- .| gspaggixere he is taking a course in minis-vii ii can ‘ are hold-u s alright but. very l from tbs dangerous ahlrs WMMWYHHHKWYNMIIINWYHWW-YYYMMYHRFM DAISY CIIURNS In four different sizes. $10.75 up 5 _ _ . l . . _ - - » . ~ e ‘ < I (N0. 205 Canada “Otir Lady of the Snows ) The most popular Sleigh in Canada We have just received our new stock of Sleighs in Piano Box with Regular, Semi-Auto, Twin-Auto and Fancy-Auto Seats. Portland Cutters with beautifully hand carved and moulded bodies and Gentlemen’s Driv- ers-smart and stylish, with Brass Mountings. PAINTING: Red and green gears with black, wal- nut and fancy panelled bodies, some specially finished in all red gears and bodies. TRIMMINGS: Blue cloth, blue and green corduroy and red and green plush. All our Sleighs are made up on our special order with the right width of track, and specially ironed and braced to suit our roads. Don’t fail to see the large assor tment set up in our show rooms. y AGENCIES in all the principal points in the Prov WASHING MACHINES In four different styles. $10.00 up In three diEerent styles- $23.00 up GRAIN CRUSHERS AND GRINDERS Wit-h 7 and 8” plates $39.00 up I ROOT CUTTERS AND ‘ . n] Dalton was elector. -'~ , Plfiyiflglt bffithc Guardian Publish" ' PULPERS in; Company in place of the 1M9 hlojor A. A. Bartlett, and lion. J. A. MndDonuid, Cardigan. was selected to fill the vacancy on the been. PUNG SLEIGHS gleam J. i."{.2i?.. xensngsion. Plain andhupgglséiereg antes O'Connor. Clinton, . - ' ai t3 gap i . - ... r sin; léii"§fi.i%.. i "PF-Wu ileum’ " in Kneiml nfsfuoiiicilav- $32.00 up "llbviio might 1; o: K1614. Ware lnkthp city yesterday ; ‘Itbma- Bomb _ “s; l" ., may: m‘ tin‘; o: the direc- _-e}‘I-§":51fini:rl§ as‘ i l In," of _¢ mi nihiiAuociation. y s n: p. so mo. r» quote M: cm‘! wlisrniwuron -- - h - i vmO Jib-lapsed "' “'i"’.'i.°."3l'.'.f.'2i..'i‘.°‘.ii‘2 "- ~ v-m-M --- u» mt m-Imn three Yuri in. ufllllflllll p“) . him and for tlion- 515M011. ettondinl the "blue-laws" out: gar? do lord-ion. Iond amending the foam on." 33...?" a *-“'7'3'- 35 f.““°“ '.".."‘° “3i“.‘.’..'l§.‘""“‘ "° u. enisnn a " r notion" iii ,, flmfifiiat for Buckley‘. proposed by the international lio- ~ - M": form. Bureau. according to “when O ~ I I nl i‘ ‘ii oi ii n, " HIGH BOX SLEIGHS With straight shafts and bent shafts. $36.00 up " similar H ince. ' CallJ-and see our goods and get prices before buying. We are offering all the above AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, or on easy terms to suit customers. _ We will Meet all Discounts Now Being Offer a A Home & Co °' w" ‘°“°"“" Mgr. Kensington Branch 1 563mm‘. m MUTUAL M ‘mk- Charlottetown l. - .~ w‘ A. B. L. HORNE. Mgr Summerside Brdlwh r1 Cram, iu moor-tumour, no . addressed the OPOIIQII session of