TDECEMBER p23, 19st ‘Ho? from Hoimans Catalog; “ORE “ ‘gowns Bros, Ltd- mg5ENTAT| Ess'r.\u$§ _ I h.“ lnsliructress oi t-he Y. Vi A Ffldgy night was specie-ill e ‘ymuflSlli-Ill classes. g vatation at iht-r home 1"." nyembers of tlhe utivanced nsstluut and dliiinclilg . to lie-r a iliantisotiie a prgiflfilllbiillOlll wan mot 6n completely by fillrllrikse \l-* cArllhllir ieitprestsrltl her tippr t- n -ll!- it very lllvlllfilllll; tunnui-i: “t 50 were present and the e1. ..i was spent vt-ry enjoynbly 1.i H, lllllll (lxlllltilllg a-rill the gI-rls _. "qt-ll several $i'ill'lis.-- st, Jilin, elggrzlpli Journal. in “A Christmas Carol” lfllpfcd For Boys and Girls From The Famous Story By Charles pieke I, Now Being Read hath! in The Guardian The Guardian offers a first, sec- nl and third prize to the school or girl, fourteen or under, who 1|] complete the illustrations ap- . print: ill the above article in lors specified on tho illustrations q mllil to the (iuariliau office hy camber 31-1924. 'l‘he firs prize, $5.00; the secun; ‘a0 iind the lhird $1.00, will he on the three best color drawings lt in by school children. fourteen dunner, on Prince ltldyard Is~ id. r Competent Judges will have irgs of the awards. _ The first illustration appeared Palze 5 of December 8th Guar- n. After the last one has appear- selili the illustrations colored ‘l; the coupon below marked hristultls Carol Drluviug." care Guardian Office and the prizes ll he awarded as sooli after us ssihle. This is an opportunity for cllil- Qll in turn a little pastime into . Ii Charlottetown Guardian _ "Christians Carol Drnwlnil" filrln- v _ Hello iiild rnrlonrtl my colored ropie-u lllluelrutitins, us specified. OPEN each evening un~ Get your gifts at the big 540-12-22-m3i. ON TO INSTRUCT- Doruthiy McAn-hur, iork. allwiveli lli the Oily Saturday - °"l'11111“». and wiill remain ilier iten _ fast.- liuyitlg fox turs. noted by the members oi tour o! lutllws 11 ielwvlfllity oFSilver Black ‘Miss Mc-lt ox [wits and would like to meet ‘ bu; ls leaving -to ispeml Clrrisb ' ill ad appu erside, “H009 Edward island l"i.\‘l'l1l85ll"rlV ‘g luis to offer can _ mited with sweethelrit, roses. olor the Illustrations THE i BENTRAIiiliIIAIlIIIAN . "k ‘STORE OPEN each evening un- 111 5111115. Get your gifts at. the big stored Prowse Bros, Ltd. f“ 1 s40-12-22-ni3l. ‘ON- BUSINESS TRlP.-Mr_ Rioy Plllwi, rvlrlv-iaellitiiiig the old cutan- li-slieti fur house ‘Pl-nus ($0., New Mr. Pine s ranchers hiavill-g sumo y‘) 0mm ii '< s ‘llll ibhisi ulol lliiue-"s issue, ill touch wilili llllll ill ENJOYABLEMGFTH ERING.— A Ailntcll met lll-Mlillllilflc Ail-r. and Alf-i. rilauiey i/ingweli and MIT, and 111's. \\l:-bilr “Puhtli o.i tilc l'£|,l||~|| lz-lni 'Llll‘ll' holi._\'it.nt:ll iiy present. W11»; lhelll uu-llil zili address and suit- tllllt‘ gilt .|n lil)jil'tt‘...‘l oil oi their ‘DJ-Si lilcutb. rsilip zii.u suppoit ill ‘the lsorltity oi \\'illl'il they wet-t. at] zlrtive lilellibers. Aflter lunch was std-ltd by Nlrs, liql-grw-ull U“ 8v“, 1111-‘. Wile‘ spent ill galllcs zilld lllusfc ddlbl‘ “llllill :lll ‘lviflllllffi wishing the ttvo young cow pit: “litany yeans ot wedded bliss." _ SCHOONER ill rnoustla- mytlnt-y dospatch says: A — The sit-homu- Eileen iMay, Captain Ain! dot-soil. arrived ini pout from lljllillfllllllPltiwdf on Friday in a Isak.‘ ‘lint; i-ottdi-tioil. Shu lclt l2harlo.:-~ lowu several days ago bound (or Aewtotlndltlud, butt ‘she was [ofctfd to put in at North sytiney owing 1.0 rllltllillg into bad weztlhei’ and springing" u ionic A su-rvcy will be luudl- in older -to de-lcrnliine wheth- er ulIU is fit ‘to proceed ill her des- i.‘.l'lil(‘lll, ll not the ouirso will he lriln-sterred to the Norma P_ Uooliii, btlrt-hlist-d recently by Sylvester lklltptli_v' of this lLOlVll. The Cooliiu is ui present ready to g0 to Bay o‘ |_,-. lziillls. Ntld., where s-he is to loud a, r'iil‘l-’,l) lit froze-ll herring for Bosiwn, but her szliiiilllr; wais cancelled by the nrl" at 0i‘ the Eileen May and sire will ltgltilt ‘till a ticcieion is ljeutcheli by ithe surveyor. THE »DEMON OF THF. DESERT ll i.~' not gout-rally known how a lilj\"l rides it t‘illlll‘l, lmt Mr. Hans Vii-her acquired the information uliil imparts it in his volume. “Flmilsh tile Snhi ll." (lilo uilaht a l-aluel suddenly ran ililiilPk. t)lhl>l' clllnels followed ~uil. and a general panic t-tlslled. “Filo fril-zllttllletl yells of ltiy..es~ i-ort told mo that ll lzholll, a~ wicked llt‘llil)ll ol‘ thr- dcsert. had seized :h-~ l‘llllli'l. l was toltl how these spirits soiuetilues took a fancy to iuouiit u camel: llle camel would lllPll look to sue who was digging il in the ribs. and. perceiving no one. fear would grip its heme 1m- lllPll it knew that the devil was on gel the Presbyterian iUhurch at llunter p offices of (‘lilafirfi Dillon nnd Spllliilil or Sluts Packers- . the beglil-ner-s gylninositiieilhltitl H111. U11)‘- (ylng classes last night ipresenv tlilvl-liiiy.‘ .- k lultl a large box otchiorokitcs 1'01)" pieasailt cvclllng was spent at‘ tho lioiut- oi‘ Mi, Spank-y‘ Dingwelil,‘ v I - by Lotti», on 'l‘u:-.<1.luy, December 9th, - ..- Al-lfle Ohiellollu aiurnlilmglithlil-li 11110 l. r. l.\i. s, 0f Marie and lit-pa rl M to 11119 in- PRECENTATION TO MR. AND MRS. DUNCAN’ McDONALD 0F HUNTER RIVER 0n the evening of Friday, Nov- ember Zstih, tihe Board oi" Managers of the Presbyterian Church M Hunter River waited upon Mr. and .\lrs. Duncan McDonald and pr:- a beautiful leather hound Bible. The alldres-s wais lend by llev. IL H. Stavert and lthe presentation was made by Mr. i). >i\l. McLeod. 'l he lollowlng is the address: Mir. and -Mrs_ Duncan |MRCD0ll2lld lx-ait" Frlendsr~Not long since we your lluiendg and fellow iilelli- 'ber.s of tire ‘Board of Managers ot‘ River heard that you were Lllilllk- lug seriously of saying rarewell to ;our lhrivl-nig v-illiacc and 0'. lilkiliw’. ‘up your abode in ailolhcr piirt of our province. .-\t first we had hoped that such d report lvllis not true but now we ‘KNOW that lit is all too- trlle. You |are indeed going away and llllfli. too Illi the veil-y near future. ] Knowing of your work to llll! |varied organizatlotls in tho cliuri-li |we felit tihiait we could not allow you to got away without in some lllfliigl‘; . way drying to toll you how murii we have appreciated haviilta: you ill .nur nlidst. .'\Q a mentor-r ol‘ oti-r Iloartl of bi-anugers you Mr. i\ll:DU‘llill(l hiuve ever been ready to do your part ill you Mrs. Rlittcllonailtl have brt-il ilnteresiteti in the CillOll‘ and i-ti the lwork 0t‘ the Wouictrs Missionary Society lni these different spheres of tic- tivlity we shall lliiss you both. _ . 'l‘llrou.gli all such losses as llll‘ one we are now meeting with tilt-ri- ‘is always onle ronsoltititlli n.l.uiely—~ (lllili wllut will he our loss will ho tho gain of others. We trust tltut those “otltei-s" wllolivel" they lung: be shall soon collie l0 know you llllll to apprt-ci-alte your true worth. Before saying tarewcll to _vo~".i we would ask you to kindly Qlrvlllll. this stilnll git-t us n sliight lokell of the eatretu ini which __vnu are held by us. lll saying foFewell till you we lull that we t-oulli not give you l1'illtll'(" worthy remembrance of the fflelltls" ofthe Hunter River (‘illllifrll and oi" the days you spa-lit tin-re illzln at copy oi‘ tll-e Old llook ut‘ Books. ~ May you ever find delight in iu-vditatiing uponyits pages and may its teachings be to you a great source oi‘ istrengnlih, comfort and in- sllirntiou in striving to me-el brave- ly and lo solve all oi‘ the DFOlllUlHS of life. AH you go lo your new homvl kindly remember our host WlSlIPSI sllllil 3.10 vvith you_ liliay hltppintrssl and good fortune be your tIllllStllllll l-olnplluioilis ion- life's way’. , .\‘l.il should lit ire that in ti-lle ncarl or in the ‘fill’ d-iatainlt. future you'- shtnultl tieci-de to come bat-k to’ tilialte your holire again in Hunlerl River lriiutlly" remember that a. hearty welcome will be ‘folinlf aural-hing you. . Signed in hchltlf oi‘ the Presby- to-tdan Church ail. Hunter Rivet‘. iTo this address ~.\lr. lMacDxrlilaltl uiaide a flttln-g ireply and thanked‘ tihe gentlemen for their many ex» press/ions oi’ kindness a5 shown to seated them with an address and i helping to ctlrry on the wo-rk iliikl I EED we g0 into details about shtipping early in the month and early‘ ill the day"? It's a well known fact, however, that selection‘ is at its best at the start of the holiday season, service is at its highest elficiency and prompt (leliveryt is a t-Ql-tnintyg We_ too, can take care of out-ofltown shipment with greatcl‘ ease. You'll appreciate dllllli! 111111‘ shopping‘ early. - Lounging Robe-s $10.50 to $22.50 Club Bags ...... $7.00 to $35.00 ‘Neekwear 50c to $2. HRISTMAS! lt’s right It’s the glad time 0f year when hearts are stirred and when the spirit of good feel- ing is boundless. This Store has caught the spirit of the Yuletide sea-son. With a thousand and one suggestions we areready as never before to serve you! = v Glove; $2.00 to $5.00 beiore you‘ Mufflers ......... ._ $1.25 to $2.75 initial Hdkfs 50c Boys Shirts $2.00 Tile gifts you’re seekng are here! Silk Wockings as Christmas Gifts S THERE ANYTHING? llldl would make a more deiight~ fld gift for a lady than a pair-tw0 pairs-mall" a» dozen pairs of silk stockings, put up ill a dainty Christmas box? The hos» Umbrellas ......... .. $1.75 to $5.00 Suits $15.00 to $35.00 Overcoat; ---- .- $22.50 Sweaters \ Hats $3.00 to $7.50 ' the.City-ali col0rs—all sizes-all the most popular makes. $2.00. $2.25. $2.50 its back." HOL E P _R.o°'F Hio-fi E RY Ali's. lii-itolloniald and himself, short addresses of appreciation were llllldOl by Mr. l)_ Wcileod and “Bi-Tex” Silk lHose, Lisle_ tining"$2i.50 iery department offers you the finest range of silk stockings in’ Skating Sets “Chappic Blouses .. Kimonas $9.60 up Silk Camisoles .. $1.50 Chemises... $1.59 up Silk l‘ Bloomers $2.25 . Silk Gowns $7.75 silk Hose $1.25 to $3.00 Gloves ............ .. $3.50 $1_75 Neckwear Handkerciefs .. 5c to $2.50 Compacts s1. to $2.75 Scarfs 98c to 86.00 Umbrellas 8i 75 to $I2 50 It will Be a Very —f0r those whose friends give Holeproof Hosiery HlLsPRooF In ouch a lenlibie qlftl It has all the dlilntineee, the elegance. you could desire. And it. loyreaiiy useful. It In so durable that it will give ilitinfaotory service long after other iifts are forgotten. it ii: suitable for anyone to give to anyone. And the quality and quantity you buy make It cont much or Ilttile as you wish. One popular Holeproof style In N0. 530- til-I" thread silk, mock 30am and fashion marks. extra stretch rib top, all eolono, $1.75 per pair. Another lelNv.q1810; pure thread silk over caeh~ mere with mock fibril Ind extrlmtretch rib 10P- Leadlnq colon. $2.00 per pair. Offered in Special Chrlctmu Packager. PURD|EEFERGU$UN Shoe $20., Limited Can you live with her?" tlmore American. . 17 l i Ul-fl Z 0"l“l>l3lm vvo- W We thank our many cus- tomers for making this our largest Xmas trade we ever had. ’ Having broken all record! In the numbers of Photo- graphs finished in our twenty three years of business. Wishing You All i A 1 ~ Merry Christmas FROM THE BAYER STUDIO 163 Great George Street m, (le-ulrge oral»... STORE OPEN EACH NIGHT UNTIL XMAS 'i'ltesc geulllellietl voiced tho seniliuientis of all when they spoke - l - . ill glowing terms of M-r. and u/lits. Special Shopping Time Table on Eastern and-Southern Alticlmlnald. - v - Litter in the evening quite a large _ Tralns (lommenclng Mondayv uuulibel‘ ioi’ the young people 11nd other friends in ‘Hunter River and vlciniity assembled at the holire 0t‘ _ v H H _ _ _ “_ __ _‘ ‘ \ h .\lr. alnld Mrs, ‘Dillllllil-ll MacDonald l‘ " " "‘ ' ‘*1 ‘ "T" ’ ’ “ " '"" “‘ “ - ilnd ilifllcll‘ hinvilr" s ent some tiilue 1- iin social 6Dij0;lli€Il]lIS they IBISO The Store of a Thousand (Ilf S waited upon tlreili aind presented liheui wltih nln address and ll. leather G club bug. ' ‘ The address nuts iread. by Di! , - George Greein land the presenltliition . was nulitlle by Mr. Ollie Cutliflc. _ The following is a copy of the address: . 'l‘o Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald " Deuir Fl‘l6Il'dSI—--IL was wiiLh feel- 3, i-——-——---—————' H a v ‘ __ ~ - ——~’————— —-____ ._______ ingls oi’ deep regret that we- ieairned l‘ " " " 5"‘ ‘l ' T ' v l’ ' ' recently oi‘ your ldllllfltldfltl tletmrture from our community, and this ieven~ ing your filrienaiis in Hunter River - . fem mm We “Mini” 191 W" 8° will" sTANcHloNs IN THE CALF +eo+o<+ao+eowu¢owo++ovv+eooo+ out ‘Sillflwllllg in some very liiodesi BARN _ ‘ : m‘ In m“ manner manner our appreciation oi" your _'_“ _ ‘ *1 value as citizens wild also recorililli: ‘i tffaflfffgffglf’ our “Pklret tit-tn you are leaving ti». Slflllclliotlrl are a ill llLll in It ‘ . ‘*- 2. ‘ ’ “ Duflng your residence he", yo" finding time‘ especmfily ‘when-é One at These Bram Testers Appears Every Morning in The “all, ]\iilll§6 voltltuies oi water have both ever been really to do calves of diffs-rent sizes and ages Guardian Him intmltgwbli‘: tiltlgnwgrtllllyfllcgllggfluny in ‘assisting’ lllafllftlethifillllillkppllflh $21313: oo4+eoo+o+044+0+o+¢0<m0+o¢+o 4000400-0-0-000090000 it!“ llwrrwnvof T5335 . In the church, the Orange Order‘ unii the larger tialves get purl of 1:" 3000394 a-iid tho community in general. iiu 1111' ‘Blllallcr 0110'" 1101"“- Smnc‘ 7_ 2" ,5 4 — 4o, "i ANT?‘ (‘L ‘l a" or which you have done your llinninl: helps to prevent the calves 4 6 ~ i.‘ . i5 i P: I and“ uh t LI“. part faitilifltlly you will be gireiatly fmm “"ck'n" “Ch MM" The? i: ___l f", 1191f “l: 3-} l, ») 1 lmssem should be kept stanchioned‘ for a .9 l0 // /2 /_; ,4 ‘,5- ‘ L»! ‘l: (‘e or cllul-iiti-ng nLr. We are piensetl that you lire not mgr‘ 211m’ 2351' dffifidllng‘ ftllimltlgs itlfvzoshiuu leaving our ilair province sud we nflik gwmnkpop fmfnlegnn‘: 3mm"; /5 l7 /5 ,9 ’_" ‘ \ "my m“ yo“ frequently "and w" M‘ oars and udllters. I Verticil \ 51111‘. V01! 4101M iin Ilttnllnr Riivcl‘ IW)" it is not an uncommon siilht t0 20 2/ 22 ?3 2f “- . \ fvm be "@1907"? "mums t" 11"!’ two calves with deformed ears ’ 1 Even i1 (.'tb.) 11111119 M11110 Y0" 11111.1’ 0111i li- 00111/911‘ r-atlsod by freezing when moist uf- _ _ 2 Kindly \ 1011i 1° (‘all 1151 ter being sucked by the other cal- 2"’ 25 27 28 29 J0 | il More ‘than one tab.) ‘Our enrnleslt wlislt is ith-nt lmlh oi vos. Heifers are solnt-tlntes t ‘ 4 such m“) ' you and your lititle son may enjoy brought to milk flnw through this 5/ 52 3-—3—-~— 5 3.1.26 life fully in Alberton and also us means before bred nnd occasion- ' 5 ‘yflvrlhought (ab) successful iin making as many ully one or ‘more quarters are rllin- - —- 3 i .. friends in iJho new homo a9 in the v1! 111‘ 11 111F110 ‘ 3y. 3r 36 57 53 it ff§§,;.§m"°'°“" t q 01.1, A cult stanchion can easily be ‘ ' l0 I-‘resh water fish ‘ ' P193561 flccppt by"; "me gm m. a mude out of cheap or scrap lllnl- J9 4'0 4/ 42 45 '2 A “finish 0010mm yoke" of om- Mmeregt gm“ feeling her. It is usually three to three 13 EXllbemlll. expressions tnwlaird you. Do not regard lit for its “n?! "qahhflt ffrlfihlgh “wt. Wm‘ f0’ , 4g 4-7 4a 11.3 Agricultural] implement t intrinsic vtalue. but for the spirit a “L” m“ pace" ‘in “ l7 lket-ertninaltions of value " number of stancbions are to be ----<- \ in which it is given. r. -- - ---- i8 Accentuate - v ,, ., built. they should be from eighteen 3 5v 5/ 5y l Now we sihiill say not mid-h , 21 Lair i * 3 y lo twenty-four inches from centre .-- g9 quantity bllt "an revoir." Aglaiin wishing tho m (mntrm A {PM "mum, ‘wen? ---- . _. . 2f Toward oneself (Lat) vury boat. iiillllrgs for Y0" in W1" tn fourteen inches wide in front oi‘ ' 2" The “m9 (“b3 new homo. the stanchlons will hold the milk cm" word Puule No‘ 23 27 Negimva ‘W95! glgned 1n bum" of your mend!‘ bucket and 8mm. Key to Croce Word Puzzle No. 23 28 Article 1 l-n Hunter River, Hmqmmfl m \ gm“ Negative .‘ . *"—"<°>——- - 1 ' n province tab.) \ __.._¢o>-___ 1 Ari affliction (ab.) 2n Trees ‘l8 Qon of M ham " ' EARLY HABIT x Place, 22 m- ativo ' ‘ ° "‘ ' \ “at know." said the young lover. H 5 Part ot icnntonly. 2t; Attlhait time X"°,,‘;§,;“,“°’ -_ v a has her faults, and s temper, The manager claims to have 7 Fflllllcr (Rb-l 2.» Conditional 42 (trot-k led-bel- ' 1 l and all that: but l—f love her and discovered his star actress working 9 ‘Pa/I'll "l V0111‘ 900i. 2t; Toward Asia 44 pull“, mm, - t can't live without her.” in a latindry," 11 Behold that.) 29 preposition 45 Conlmdml - "Just s0." calmly replied hi! "That would account for the new l4 A vars-cl 3| pl-qflx-dwo 48 A d‘ , ‘. . friend: "but the question isn't that. way she mangles her partP-Bal- l6 Singular l 3g gm“ new; “m” ' 1 Warnings . >...s-ua-a\ _