Y Ghristtllas , on SuggBSIIUIIS poem-lanolin‘ 192° . 0135888. ' Maybe tor Christmas gift l" ‘gel? g i; giving or for your own per. Lflfglle ' , sonal u", Eye ‘glass holders Mam u ‘ma; “our” zrnd Chains. a ‘tract. a dainty sachet, a nice _ _ _ g lottle of toilet water or face a TYCOS TiIBIdITIOIDLtGl-s j‘ powder. whatsoever It is in (higheht gra 8-) the line of toilet goods, wt; " " certainly have it. or icollrse O p 6 r a and bleld our prices are extremely 10w GIdSSCS- on these goods. Surely this is Watermarfs l d e a I ' Fountain Felts. G. F. iiutcheson 5‘ i Perfumes’ Sachets Toilet Waters Fuce Powders the host place to buy toilet floods for yourself nnd for others. - THE CENTRALiilIAR-DIAN ~. rr PAYS to l) p, -. -. "l. m‘ Pmllm- IT PAYS to blly in this province “F011 ‘Q13 Rm . .___.. dmuhnfon, Junlflollzllifl civil/Lory! FRENCH IVORY III. MEDOH’! Job prmwiv’ 176 KN“ ‘uh new drug store. See window. 4204,, ' * " “'- 3236-1244401 VISIT MASON'S new drug store ‘Sixty-see his excellent Xmas i115. OVERSTOCKED Wlih IIOCKBYR, Blflllglltsr prtcet-l. Cuffs. 3230-1214401 _ _ Zllll-lz-ITGI no. DAYS _ Thursday m“, _ PIPES. cloliilelnn zlllkinds of ifritlny for SI. Vincent's Orphlln- “Hwy tobacc” m" Manon.‘ iige. 235s 12 20st. “ 22ae-1z-14-1oi HANDSOME SATIN nll wit"; FACTORY prices on all our pian- comforts discounted for Chi-Isl t»: \\'. T. YVailneVs. Queen Street. 2M8. I ‘kl-Sliii lllilri at Pslonii, 2443 STORI‘. WILL BE OPENy-Pielltts lake notice G. H. 'i‘nyior'ri jewel] ry store will be open each even- Inl: until Xmlas. ' 2| ‘ BgEST XMAS prtlsent Iloieproiit’ 111151910‘ latices reduced to $2.1m. Now lot _|ust received. Cuffs. 2306-1247451 MOIRS cl-IOOOLATES Infancy IF°R ""5 °RPHAN'$ (‘brick boxes the hcsl Ill town (It) cents to Ill-Ti" lluy ti lug on ‘fhursday’ or $7.50 ill Muhoni-l new drug store. Frltlzty ullll hclp St, Vincent's Or- 2236-124440] llllllflllgv. ' 2.158 12 20 3i SPECIAL STOCK 0i‘ \vtkiit'l‘illi.lfl'll Ideal fountain ])t*ll'r< nt ti. it Pity- lor-‘s Jeweler. 2II9li-l2-2hl-JI WATERMAWS fountain poili-l and evoreharp pencils. ill W. T. Wl-Ilncrbl. (intern Strncl. The 2 Macs Optometrist I 149 Great George Street A Friendly Tip ' b. t 'l‘o thr- lllilll who uses '1‘ obilcteo is this. hi» sure you got ilil‘litl)"fi ’i‘\visl \\'lll"fl'_\'0ll zlskctl for it. There is no tobac~ I'll witll the some flavor as this brnnd, besides, there is a hi: difference in tho lilnkc-ilp. ‘ Ilirkcys docs not crumble, lllill twcr_\' l-Iiotv is ll lrootl olic. Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco Co . ii Iarmers Records AND Account Book GIVN AWAY FREE Iilew subscribers and old subscribers renewing Iitil subscriptions before end of current year. (Inly limited number available and first ulils will have the preference. GOntents INDIVIDUALS, account with INSURANCE, BILLS AIM! NOTES PAYABLE INVENTORY, general INVENTORY. residence LIVE STOCK INFORMATION MILK, BUTTER and CREAM ‘llvlllllconn "ll coconut with Ions cosr ACCOUNT “ENDING, record 0| lALENDAR CASH iticcElvlcp I ASH PAID our sccottrrrs MORTGAGES, altos no norms RECEIVABLE ma". PROPORTIUNB 041s, coal, or \ OATS, sold or feti ORCHARD and FRUIT MIBODDLANEOUS PRODUCE POULTRY, breeding record POULTRY and EGG! R, record or Y." Romantics rol- FARM ANIMALS nffifllarltllgDllilATwfl tstmungiise, noosmnonp ‘Y’ “Ln, "In Efll-ING n, :1‘; s: t“ 2E1’. cougar, um cola g“- M" °l rlucron mioono “a. IOld wun‘T 00*,“ l DBBEB, cont of, Illd gold wauyr, n" m, n‘ L Send your IBIIGWIIII at once and 13k for t copy oi ~ Farmers Record AND lsoies. lflllffy blouses, collars, otv Prowso Bros" Limited. 3330-1243451. n___ Doc. 23rd nlid reopen on Thirst! y, Jlilifl. 4. ‘rlol-lu-t-l-zl PROFITS AR}; NOT CONSI. ill-red ill our t-ltisitlg out solo. [Everything must be HOlLl. I). (lor- don .0 Company. "2360 12 20 -li ..WE HAVE JUST‘ rccclvrll ti tinln of [Electric Xflltls ‘Fran Outfits. Price $4.50 ulld $10.00. The Ilogols iltirdwiirt. ~. RECORD BOOK.—-Mr. Fanner. how much did your farm earn for you in 1920'! I can't exactly say off hand! The Guardian Account and Record Book will any it for you In I921. Suhlcribe or renew today. 3555-1 l-ll-tf HOW ABOUT A FANCY box of Writing Paper, for that. gift? We have an illllllléllst‘ tissortnlclll lo t-Ilooeo from, Prices lhn lowest. lJlilllllJil &' Johnson, Druggisl. 2388-12-21 3i. H} ..RECORD ..BOOK.—Ml‘. Funnel" v. u I , i I q ' v . . . I. no sous no woo, no /:'.'rt>c.~'t reaps" i';""‘m'2",l._',d u. , ‘ x ‘ l off-Ilellld! ’I‘Ill- (lutirdltin Account ‘,1 - ' "r ~~lr i \'" < 11' in r'_ w 1'. . . m“. ~ .. .;.;. lilC iiiiiiiyl (iliilili i"; ltltZlPlS Gill I to} §',§“1,'§§{""‘§§§§fi}.,§,' ,',*fy,‘,l,,t,,",',.’f'§ 5,: , 1%; ' . ' . - - ll ‘ ; i llny. .io5o~11-11 If -:-;- Ali lndeperidcttt ltuturc 5t- __..._ ~11;- in] THE EUREKA VACUUM (‘lvlilil- '.",;. .-‘l slllilil liniirlliy ptlYlllilli, or n lhziip ill‘ -.. p.-i.l lil iidvnnctr, will 1:1;- Pr lw‘ll\'v‘:; limo tiilvl t-ln rgy illhllllns‘ Jp. nsslulb to yuulll; ullll uLi :l Cull . All Lit“! rlltiit-ilt Annuity of from Jllt l ll» “illllll I'll‘ lltllisl- ~ loll ," ‘ ‘i "'tilill't' lnwlri- ' ' I illlt ""2 i.“ llin- itii "hill? ll". 'l'lir*l‘l"tHl'I'~= llflfll '54‘ ' Vi‘; wrlrc (‘o., I.|il. i Z402! ‘l? :1 _\'t_'i|l'"iOi' llll- paiynilit‘ liitdlilllj‘ or qiinrttu-ly. 'May be pllfltliliflkifd -— -—--~-— ll ml n Sillgi" life. I‘ on two liVPSIOlflliy. lilnploytars may purchase "+7 FARMERS ATTgNTlollh“ L9‘ _- ~ . 4 , . . . ~- our . ccolin an ecol‘ o0 t tor tht-lr employ s. n \ l’ . d R d n k a y. L tho lIiInkI‘n.: rm- you‘; ltmyrill beige A 1 , , s, ‘in .1,’ .,,_ ,,,».,__ S_ TB I d ‘ you to_ so ve many on .u pro g Stffil-‘lliltltocfliliiltlililtiif Xililiillflitlirysikgitiivliigbicii-‘(lldllrk ill‘)t;klct untilmofhgl: '8‘ ‘ems m the past‘ Get one “may and ' information required. Mention Clgr Inst lflflllildy and sex. '8' start the new year “gm- Ono glv ‘ll’ z {I} en for every new or renewal sub --_ ,___' ,_ . . ' .. ..,. __-'~_-- - -—- I > . tweets-i eewsoeutcecesoi-ewl-ooservice-ts Weir" l“ "w »°"=r“;gg,_,,_,,_,, ' I FARMERS ATTENTION-Lat our Account. and Record Book do tho thinking for you. lt wllll help you to solve nlany doubtful prob» lolno of tllc past. Get mic today and start the now ycilr right. One given for every nerw or renewal subscription to The Guardian. 3555-11-11 if. WEDDING BELLS.—- A very pretty wedding took place in tho chapel of Rusltico convent. til. 7 0' clock in the morning. on November 10th when Mibb Alice M. Peters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Potters, Rutltico, become the wife of Wilfred A Doucctte of the some place. Rev} Dr. IUllaissou officiat- ing. The bride looked charming In Willi‘! silk poplin, with veil and was assisted by Miss Pauline Fill- lon, Newcastle, while tho groom was supported ‘by his brotllcr Au- I-rey. After the ceremony the wcdd ing party drove to the llolllc of the bride where breakfast. wns served. tiltlo tlinlicr In the afternoon. They went to the home of the EFOOm where supper was served and n very pleasant evening was spent as many of ‘their friends called to give them a hearty handshake and wish them all kinds of IlulmlflEfl-‘l on their start for life's journey to- gether. The lnnlly beautiful pre~ lire Iicltl by tliclr friends. t-tents from far and near show lllP esteem In which this young couple j-<c->-——— : THURSDAY AND FRIDAY RAILWAY TIME-Murray Hath?" train wlll leave at 4.30 p. m. 801m! train at 3.30 p. m. and Summer- side train wIII leave at 4 w- m- l"- atead of 12 noon. Plenty of time t0 shop Thursday and Friday. Moorq at McLeod Limited. 2403 12 21 2t Dr. ii. C. Iiarrts Eye Specialist, Olliee. Royal llmll‘ Building, Charlot- tetown. Omgg Hm! M! .h, Acgpunt Book ' illllll Guardian Subscription Dep t starter-tall. 2-45 Phone till-Y. SELECT your Xnlalt nlflll lion» See ollr display of handbags. coin- 0 SCHOOLS HAVING Xltlin: holi- [llRY-“i Will close on ntltrrzlsnl; of 2441i AN EVERSHARP PENCIL or .t Minter-mun Fountain Pen, million nil ext-client gift. No luxury tax to pay. .liinn:<tin A" Johnson, Drllggists. 25%.! l2 2i ill. AN APPROPRMTE XMAS GIFT FDR FRIENDB ABROAD 1r the IIt-istrated souvenir or P. E. 1 tmsi free only 57 ct: at Guardian Office. LADIES heavy klmontis for Xmas gifts. See our new assert. - meilt. Prowue Bros, Ltd. 2330-12-1843l. AN APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFT FOR FRIENDS ABROAD is the ilhlstrated souvenir of P_ E. I. post. free only 57 tsorlts tit the Guar- llinn Office. IF YOU WANT to solve Ille (‘Iiristillzls Gilt. problem, come in llud sec our stockweltfis very large and complete. No Luxury Taxes to pity on anything. JOIIIISUH & John- s-toil. Drllggists. ZJISS 12 21 2i MR. FARMEFL-Do you keep a record of your etirninge and ex penditures? Why not get your first account book free by subscribing or renewing your subscription tr ‘The Guardian and start right now 3555-1l-l1-tf WE HAVE SOME Iiezluliful (‘tib- '-.-i~ (ll Sit». ]'.I7 I: 1:"|‘k‘ .1 i (‘otirinlinily Plate, which would llliliiO 1m idctil Xlllns Gift. The Ito" viz-i ll‘i’1l‘fl\\'Ill'(§ (‘.o., IA-tl. ‘i402 AS THE LUXURY TAX its off we will yrirt- :i distruutrt of i0 p cent on till jelvvlryt n.n.i| silver etc" Ii. ‘Fiiy-Iyir, Jenn-Inn‘ null lint iv 2IISIli-IL "i rt u. (l'. REMINDElL-Rartios that did not not |ll(!i1' dishes iii Orphllnzlge Tm Doc 9th will Illrcly find some nl ilirs. (i. lJ. Wrightfa 13 King 3ft"- v. Pleas»- cull ns spun us. Ic for lhoill. SPECIAL IN HOSIERY.-—l~‘:lllcy weaves in block silk $8.00 fo..$4.0(‘ llizirk .'\l’1ll<l'V€l‘2ll'l'(l white silk $4.30 For $2.25, ctiim- coioln $4.00 tor $2M White ilk with black chock $4.00 for $3.."ili. Ivy lrilll drop rtlilcli at Porous. 3330-12 .Ii EGMONT SCHOOL.-- Honor Roll Eglilonl School for November. Principal's Dept. Grade VlI——1. Rose Ilogan, 2. Stephen Connolly. Grade VI—1. Martina Hogan. Grade V~1. Annie Callaghan, 2. Julia Hogan. 3. Hilda Murray. Grlide IV (Benton-l. Alfred Mur- ray, 2. Lucy Condy. Grade IV (JunIorI-l. Leo Murray, 2. Mary Murray, 3. Adele Murray. Primary Don't-Grade lV-l. Teresa. 110E811- 2, Mildred Cusaok llnd ilclen Mur- rlly (equal) Grads llI-Llviargurcl Cusllck, 2. Peter Murray. Grade ll -—|. (lcrzild Griffin, 2. Larnt Mc- Donnltl. Grade I (Senior) -—-l- Em‘ met Cllilllfik, 2. Irene liogtlfl (equal) GPlldP I (Junior) —1- bums Ml" ray, 2. Patrick Murruyr 3- Pelt?" McDonald. WEDDING BELLs.— At the home of the Ibitide an. Mkmtlfl.‘ lllnrlling Dec. 6l1l1, a pretty wedd- lng took place, when Miss Henri- (‘iiil Alice. tlnushlcr d! MP- W‘ Mrs. c. n. newt-tier. Cwneud- be- cimlltt- the bride of MlnJ‘. Minx Burs- ess. The cenetmony W“ tllf-‘Tlllllllllfll by [I16 llcv. w_ F. Wi-lxou. rector 9i st. John's Episcoptul (iliurcll. m u“, prpaencc of ti felw imllllmIin-tc rglatlveg arid friends Alt 5-30 111B Ilritlc Icon-lug on the aum of ‘her Iirrltllcr-In-hilv, Mr. Vcnner MOON‘. anti-red the parlour to the strains of mgr-chip's World-lug March. 1190' utlfnlly rendered by ‘lief 5M9!“- Mrs. Moore. The bride Wore H privy blue suit. with hot. to match. n, grey squirrel sllaw-I stole, tllc gift of the ‘groom. and carried ll corsiltge boquet of nraIden-hn-ir fern and white carnal ons. S11v6 WM aptmldedlby Mliss l. arion Nicholson. who wore an aimctliyst dress and velour hart. w-hlilc U19 5mm" w“ molly supported by lllr. Eric Lowtll or. Aftcr a sumptuous weddlpl! Iireokfust the balmy 00"?“ “Pa” ell amid showers of rice and con- fetti for Borden en route for Am- herst. Tile bride received many beautiful presents (IOHSdSfillB 0i i-Iilmi cut glues. silver and cho- uut-ii. On Saturday evening previous lo her lllzirritlgo aho wile 81V?" ‘l misclllancuilst shower M. the home of Mrs. George Nicholson when an unusual quantity flllfl l! ""9 WM‘ ity of‘ gills were tendered her by liar friends. ZZNO LUXURY TAX on nnfllllllll you buy at Prowae BFOI-v Ltd- rnii oniiiwitcitrrowu cubic-punt. excellent gift at Mama's. llltzllflcld tonight tit 7.45. \\’. ’I‘. “fillinclfil, Citroen Street. by l‘:1ll'llr4('ili'l'f? nntl Cherry Vtlllcy Dtnz 24. CASED PIPES and (Yilttlrs, Etc-See first. Johns-tin gist». Pipe 238842 L.‘ 221ml 241-012-2221. Moms, WlLijA-R-DS null fur villus. Prowttr- Bron, Limited. umbrellas at W‘. Quccn Street i. I. Thermos Bottles and Iiunr-Il Kits. l-‘ostofs Drugstoiti. 244812-22 2i inns tree at Brooklyn, Thursday 0v Friday evening. 2441 Services for Sunday 20th llist., roll Gospel Concert “Tile Singing Soul." Cherry Valley 6.30 p. lll. Sacred Concert. Pastor Robert M. Brodie. THE CLYDE RIVER Presbyter- itill (lllurcll intond holding l.hnll~ annual Christmas concert on Thurs titty evening, Dcccmbr 23rd zit 7.30 o'clock, if stormy the following ev- ening" Silver collection. ' 2M2 IISLANIDEFPS DEATH. - Tilt? ncws of the death ol‘ Mr. Joseph A. Gtiudcl of ltiilltllc Szlckvillc, rhe- wcll known and pupular hair dress- cr, teonle as n grout shock to his many friends ill this community. says the Szlckvillc ‘Tribune, illld odds: Deceased, who WZIH 49 yctlrs of age, hall Ilccn nlilc to attend to his Iiusinetls us usual until Wed- nesday, when he suffered u parnly» tic stroke from which ho fnllcd- to recover, death taking, place at 11.30 o'clock Friday night. Mr. Gun- dot who was a eon of‘ the late Joseph A. (lauds-t of Muddy Creek. ago resided in Mitldlt- Sackvllle toi- the past rllteeil years. He was Iligllly respected and well liked by his numerous lfrlvittl... Htnsitles his widow (who uni-t l'tiriili>i'1_v MlSS MiiliPl Wliltltlqv, of l4lllll()\\', M1155.) he 1o iilirVlVtdi by his IllUlllPl‘, Mrs. J, A, Gautlci. or Muddy Crock, P. E. l., also thrt-t- ‘brothers, Gilbert Gandet, K (1.. or (‘lmi-lottctolvn; Le- lnole and Arthur. of Nlnlldv "reek; and one stiller, Mrs. Stltnloy Perry. also of Muddy I. rot-k. The D011)’ l5 being convcyw-ll to Nluddy (Took. P. B. 1., for burial. l '11: will)’ on the 1.15 p. m. Cape 'l‘raiil. ANNANDAILE ....NO'l‘ES.—'I"Ile sllllipplng is tllilllflfli finished. Mr. Myers itfifl Mr. Mt-idtlrliinefn irlvion era hove sails-n for their (l05ifilil- Il0llH.—.il. J. McDonald. Gdenfilll“. went to [Wonder Point on the 9th on (a business trip-Mr. Burton Dillgwell, Cape Spmy- ls busy vllv ting h-is winter's firewood-Dr Morris, Dltmlas. was on a sick cull (o. Cmpe Spray recerltlI<y.—Mr. E. Jeffrey is repairing one inside of his hOUBQa-Ml‘. H. N. Hewlett is busy clearing up the lu-lnfilcr which was brouQh-t to his mdll this fntlil and will soon be ready for it new supply-Mr and Mrs. U. Mc- Donald, iblncktnntlth, Popular Point were visiting at Glellslde recently. Mr. George Allen. Fortune Bridge. has been quite iii. His brothel" from tBoualliton island was over ltfllplng him and returned home 011 Wednesday last-Mir. James Dull- can, Popular Point, has purcltosod a nice (ll-sift mare frolm Mr. A, Robertson Mount. HODBr-‘ilfl’. N. Stow-art. competitor‘, is at mesenl. working at AHhlifldEl8.--M‘l'. F. Swslllow. Iiittle Pondl went. to Dundae on the lltih tinst. Rev. Mr. ‘McGowan preached tit Anlln-ridil-leon Sunday night. fire-re was not n vnry large attendance on account of tho ‘bad roadie-Mr ‘M. Howlettt, returned soldier, Fortune Bridge was in Anna/adult» Wednesday aifternoon on a tbusl- ness trim-Mr. James Lnpiere has returned to Ann-andalo from tho Iulnlbcr woods in New Brunswick. ulvloons auction Lllvlrrteo REFUND RAILWAY FARE to all cult purchaser: to the amount of @2500 during tlllc week. Shop In Olrarlottctown-lr your purchase: amount to $26.00 your trip will not colt you anything. Moore A Mc- Leod Limited. 2403-12 2t 2i 2382-‘l2-21-4l , PERELIMI and toilet water-cu 2236-1244-10l XMAS TREE AND CONCERT of. ' 2442 XMAS VICTOR RECORDS tll 24-13 CHRlsTMASifRkEE and trtint-crt Sfilllillfi to ho livid Ill ‘Cherry Vill- I<-.\' hull on thr- t-vouing of I-‘rltltiyv o i: c: Sets. our assortment f: Johnson, Drug- Iii. THERE WILL BE A CONCERT null Xnms trots Ill illliclitinnld (‘oli- taoilillilcil School, ’I‘llursdtiy, Dec. liillll; (‘nlfln-l lHIIIIIHUIIIG liflXFS of clltlcolail- e» ill. W. T. \Vt=Ilncl-'s, Queen St. 2H3 BUY lit-r furs for Xllllls. ‘.50 p.t-. (lintfrlllil. of our entire stuck of t 2II1Ifi-12-l8-6I IF YOU REQUIRE allyllllill; ill Ww-Ilnerhl, 2-143 w" . WE ARE SHOWING some nlco WWI“ tltltiilliiliillllhllii III WWII llrlilIWWlllIillll COME TO concert (Ind Christ - eliilll! Dec 23rd. it’ not fine collie VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT- Cherry Valley. 10.30 li.m. "Making Moll lylarvcl.“ Vernon 2.30 p. m. Sac. I’. E. 1.. who passed away slit years. l it l: III rrtirt llielilitiil that Ill rm WWWWWW pity is it problem vrhit-Il l-n other words il l-on want to pay. EVE tthc things wt carry ill ji Slnoktlrs l‘t'lllll.~liil‘.< cull ill. Fos - ‘ ' Nuns Umgsuynp Our Hint-k could-ins 3i VQlYy \\"itlc vzirlc‘ or lyéivuiililll and useful Gifts for wotllon. 2_,.|3_l._,_2€_2i hr: Int-t below l-"zivos nilt-i~l_i' .-l hint or‘ lll PXPf-"liiflill lirrtlyv on display at our store. NO LUXURY tnx on t-tiiieei and FRENCH IVORY AttractivefToilet Set: and pieofl. MANICURE ssrs srnrwusnv LEATHER cooos CHOCOLATESP PERFUMES KODAKS KODAK OR CAMERA CIGARS SAFETY RAZORS SHAVING SETS HAT BRUSHES, MIL SMOKING SETS lvory‘oir Eboinlv Bruslhcsi tlhis nature. '11 Iliistoiw "of title's lilo. 'l lutltities. vii isotuttiains one finest riot m tiloet. your ftlqllifPlllulillri SMOKERS GOODS-JP ?tl HMMMM in Menlorianl RALPH THEODORE SENTNER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore aentncr of this city, will have the uynl- patliy of a large circle of friends ill the death of their little still. Ralph Theodore. who passed ilwny at till early hour yesterday morti- lug. The little fellow had stiffer- ed for some time with a rheuma- tlc affection. There are left to mourn besides his father and iilU‘ titer, two sisters, Miss Hilda in Halifax, and Adelaide at home, also three brothers, Harry, Lorne and Percy, to all of whom The Guardian tenders deepest‘ sym- patlly. PRIZE EBSAY ON TRACADIE CROSS SCHOOL FAIR At Trncatiio Cross School Fair prizes were offered to tho DIIPHSI for the best essay on thu fair by Rev. J. B. McIntyre, inspector ‘Doyle and Court anti Mr. John ll. Ifourt. The following ‘is the first. prize essay writen by Miss Mary Lacey of Tracadle Cross school. The second prize was ivon by lilies Lei Us Help You Solve Your . Holiday Problem Ilow lo strike ;t i-lllliiiiitlfilflfi)’ tivr-rligg ‘Dg-bwfiyflp (pp, desire. it; glvi- zliili tibillly to tillers nit elusy tloliiltion of lhuv prohlctnl. OUR STOCK IS EXTENSIVE AND CONTAINS SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR Jllol- 100k "Wu" lltw llril liivlul lttfklv‘. “I you will ui-l ti partial] hit-J in‘ sum» oi‘ FRENCH IVORY, TOILET PLAYING CARDS Don't i‘til‘g‘ll ltlls old folks. l HOT WATER BOTTLES, ,THERMOS BOTTLES. " Q Etc., Etc». . Etc. TOILET GOODS—-T0ilrl Good-s flhIkO n ltrncticlil lisctflil gift. They ore too nnnnlerous to list Ito-re. KODAKS OR CAMERAS-Rm! inking is fascinating and i‘l ihiSO has its useful eitltt PERFUMES AND TOILET wATzns-Iln fllilUlLllélilltI. quantities tind- the STYLISH STATIONERY-If in (ltO\1i)i.—&‘lFll1li~siiflllll0ilt3fl7 ‘llllere -catu never be anything trim-e acceptable obtain stlylisth Stieiitloltery. CHOICE OHOCOLATES-You will of course include n box of QlI-OCOl-IZIPs too— wo lnavc- Ii. large ossortnlelu or Moire, Pose it‘: Slliows. Nfiitlsullls. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS-Tbgre is no beltlcir pen cm the ularlcet and any oi‘ your fnicllllis wiili wvlrmno, one its u (Jill. Johnson & Johnson "I smokes good cigars. Wt- : Iitivc llmm in idle quality Lilili nrc sure I10 please. -.~Q fi i com: 1U “D 4 -C 4 i 2: The Qllfllli‘! Drugstore f PAGE mun .: uwmrlcs nearly t-vovy one at, Chris-lunar..- time. (ilir riifivk thrills, trlli kind of girl,» you lvnnl lo Mil/v til lllt: prlt-l- _\iu RY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY til‘ ll’ . WHAT A WOMAN WANTS -A gift which she will welcome. In very attractive gift boxes. Purses, etc. n Fancy Package:- The always welcome gift. The lasting gift. SETS EBONY ........Comblnc beauty and utility. WATEFlM-AN FOUNTAIN PENS. EVERSHARP PENCILS useful gifts. FOR "MERE" MAN. Here lire e ‘few Suggestions as to aulrzilbltt- giills for men. We have scores of lit-ills which will please "H ' FOUNTAIN PENS .A practical gift. .You can enjoy it with him. .Wc know his favorite brand. .A good one will surely please. .A nice lot to select from. POCKET BOOKS ...................................... ._He probably. needs one. ITARY BRUSH-A very useful gift. Every man appreciates one. .All the new kinds. , FOR THE OLD FOLKS. You (zun liuy Frellllll 'I‘oiIl-t Sets, Manicure lit-ls liml nil tulher staple goods of (‘llrh-llinns t-‘ii<-i~ Kllffi. witlh ii C-zunem. Picture Il provItl-cs n tnrl. 0f pictorial Ilzivt- n very Iine assortnlliilt. v best Our Hi0 of stationery EVER SHOWN. Printers V0l‘y_Ll‘8tLBOtIlB.bl0. You will ‘illld- mo trouble in finding one Ilorc. _ Yvon cannot. rotonm thin: yiou can lat least see that he hive PJXTRA FINE CIGARS in boxers of l0, 25 and 50. Wt- IN AND INSPECT OUR OTOCK Cor. Kent and ilrince Streets 3 5 z \ Annie Bowlen of Donaldston, and Helen MacKenna the third prize by Master Donald Ale-Donald of Tracadle Cross. lpector J. Doyle. Tracndle Organ School Fair The School Fill!‘ that was held “ml *1 "i" "Ills"- ltt Tracadie Cross oil Octohor the I:".rth. provcd it great success it was H. beautiful dily, and was spent very pleasantly by young and old alike. Considering the fact that this war-l only tho second fair held Ill this district, and that only three schools partlcipated.-—-Donaldston, Blooming Point and Tracadie Cross, the number and quality of the different exhibits was remark- ably good. The principal classes compris- od live stock (calves), chickens, cooking, canning, sewng, manual training. school work. grainsmoots. and fruit. ' Tho most. interesting [Oillllflh however. was tho judging of the, culvert, bcauae tllcrc ‘were special, prizes awarded for them, and everyone who had a calf tllcle, and In fact every pupil. was unl- ious to see who should PtHTlVfi the’ lvlzerl. l think thc prizus were‘ awarded very justly Tllyigltlgllli who iloucjuybllsr. H. Court. both going Fall‘ fund. toward the . Klimt @515."- ' Y ' “a l'D i llllmaé MMIYIMM llulnmlnuttttrlittultiimnltlwe \. 1 filhldftlllllklflllliflllflltllllldilllkwIIIWIRIIIAm and Mr. ll. L. Jiddings of Charlottetown. and 1n- After the judging was over tho fieople assembled in the hall, and thort speeches were made by the Rev. J. B. Macllltyre. the judges. Then we pro- ceeded to the sport fleld. where various kldds of sports were held under the direction of Inspector Lunches were served during the afternoon. and a dance was held In the hall at right, the proceeds of School