blgélflifli £3- ‘Th5 ,__.__._._.____ i melody Cd? EC Wrist and Pocket Watches Chains Bracelets Rings Necklets Earrings Vanity Cases CuffLinks Tie Pins Signet Rings Cigarette 0 a. s e s and Lighters. 'A generous assort- ment of pleasing de- signs. Engravin g done in any style you like. interesting parcels given away with any of the above from 5 $2.00 up. ‘ I n Besuretolook for this famous imprint on tho Pen you bu — "Goo. S. Par er —DUOFOLD." This means it; holds 17.4% more ink than avers c, writes with rcssure- lees Touch and is Guarrrnrt-rdfnr Life. Dlmfolrl Pencils match the Pens. PEN GUARANTEED FOR UFE PmriLw to match all. $2.50 In ."-5 Other Parka Pmls $2.75 (14.1! “$30 E. W. TAYLOR Jeweler — Optometrist 142 lliehmtmu Street, Pl Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to » ‘Veek Bil $6.00. Moore d: McLeod,’ ilMBlilG Mill iiEATiNG if you ivant Fred ll. Trainer Si) Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward "Pheatre Phone 393 J Crnrda‘: rrark train ro Chirayfi Ind the vinndrrl of Michigan Bou- lfilid- int-n Bonaventure Stn- "illl. Montreal, daily at 5 p.n\. 6 “Qua to Toronto. is hours l! Innuteam Chicago. Radio. Donbla "lilo all t way. Convenl Druou and Hamilton connections. The INTER-CITY LIMITED m“! irorn Bonaventure Station. .' gférg-Iaoat 11.59 .rn. A2071“: , ~ a.n\. c . ~ - “Wilma and atrdruczannactiiona. v n- nnsra tiiAr ‘ at"! from Bonaventure Station. Mlrtal at 9.50 sun. Arrivaa To- Mnto $.00 p.m.; Hamilton 6.1! His-t Detroit 11.4! puma Citing: Issue-limits “Pom?” “d,” AU. STANDARD TIMI! Full Details from P- w. tilarlrin, pin. Poss. Art. ,"- K- Roaera. our rum Ari- - P. Ritchie, Ticket Ari... station- -_.~_,-.. -..---.-..--...._--.....-. . tnuaoml i national. The Central Guardian SEE THE Hundred Dollar Fur Coats. Moore at MCDBOG, Limited. 110142-2341. PUT MORE LIGHTS on your‘ Xmas TY" this year. Palmer Elec- m° Lld- 0W1 every evening. 1110-1). SILK UMBRELLA. fancy handle, regular $0.00 to $13.50. clearing this Llmllvd- . 1101-12-23-2L1 DUCKS. CHICKEN, GIIESE AND TURKEY.-—When ordering your Christmas (111109! WY Deveresurrs Grocery, Corner Kent and Hillsboro Streets or Phone 1210. 1092-12-23-21. MEDICAL PRACTICE A‘! MT. STEWART-Dr. W. H. Super will commence practice at Mt. Stewart and surrounding districts today. (Monday, December 22nd.) 1085-12-22-31. MAKE THIS A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS-a. gift for the home furnishes the home as well. This is a double-barrelled suggestion. R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside and Charlottetown. 1015-12-19-22-24-31. THE LAST MINUTE. — Electric Irons, children's size $1.50 up to Le Luxe size $3.40. Flashlights $1.00 to $5.00. Also Heaters, Warming Pads, Toasters, Fixtures, etc. Palmer Electric Ltd. 1110-111 ST. JAMES CHURCH-m service of public worship will be held in The Kirk tomorrow (Thursday) forenoon, beginning at eleven o'clock. 'I‘he service will be confined within the hour, and a cordial invitation is ls- sued to all to sanctity the day of Our Lord's appearing by giving rm hour of Christmas Day to his ador- ation. ::DON'T LIE AWAKE NIGHTS WITH THAT HACKING COUGH. A sip o! Beechwood will stop lt. At your dealers. Corew d: Frnaer, Manufac- turing Chemists, New Glasgow, N. S. PETER. PAN HOSPITAL SUBJECT 0F APPEAL LONDON. Dec. 23,—iBy 'I1ic Can- adian Pressl- Sh: James Berries recent appeal on behalf of the re- building and rc-equlpment fund for the Hospital for Sick (fl-iildren. London, known as the Peter Pan Ilusipiinl. was typical of the famous author. and is thusrlcscribcd by the News-Cliroiticlc, i . ._ Sir James Barrie, wistfully" asking liclp for childrru ivresidcd recently at. ail “appeal dinner“ at the Guild- hall on behalf of the Hospital for sick tlillciren. Grct Orinor Street. This is the ‘hospital to which Sir James presented all the rights in "Prior Pan." and all the profits from that. play go 0o the hospital—-$10, i)"0 a yrur. The Prince 0f Wales recently launched an appeal ior funtls towards rebuilding and rc-Q equipment to cost 52.500000, and it| ivas announced that the response was $202,240. including $50,000 from Colonel Stancly Cohen. Here are some of the things Sir Jnmrs said: "Worrlsivorth says that children ilrfli/g} trailing clouds of glory. Per- haps the most sixrstcr figure in the Guildhall tonight is Lord Niac- Millinn. One of the most artful things he is likely to do this evening is to invite you to go to the hospital and judge for yourselves. 1i you do that he has got you. It WOllld be im- possible for any Bigly. which is what children call you. to go round those wards without writing in s. Wobbly, irliich is what they call you cheque book, or producing a Crinkly. ivhich is their name for it fiver. "Dent look out at the windows, or you may see some emaciated little face staring up at them svlstfully. He‘ is carrying a tiny bundle. containing. I suppose, his night things, but he can't get in because we are already for too full. Our hospital may fall gradually from the front rattle-un- less you say it shall not-Jrut it will continue to shine from Grept Or- motto-street. beckoning to that em~ ncinted little face. Perhaps his bun- dle does not contain his night things. STORE OPEN TONIGHT. Moore 8r MCLCOG, Limited. 1101-12-23-21. LADIES’ SILK. UMBRELLAS,' $9.00 w $13.50 for taco. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. nor-mason. THIS STORE will be open every evening until Christmas. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1069-12-22-31. sou: or mes armor: Over- conts ior men. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. 1101-12-23-21. ' JUST ARRIVED. - Ladies’ new Sport Hats. All colors. Price $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd; 1069-12-22-41. A1‘ ‘THE BIKE‘ SHOP" Christmas trees for sale, phone Bil-J. 10—19—22~Sl XMAS TREE LIGHTS and Re- flectors nt Palmer Electric Ltd. Open evenings. 1110-ll. THIS 1S A YEAR FOR. PRAC- TICAL GIVING. Give a bag of Robin Hood Flour for Christmas. A gift that's truly Canadian. 9951-12-11-‘11. PRESENT YOUR HOME with a gift of Fllflllitflfk-4flfih member of the Family can appreciate it. R. T. Holman Limited, Summerslde and Charlottetown. 1015-12-19-22-24-31. CARS CRASH-Yesterday after- noon atboui: 2.30 s car proceeding out Brighton Road crashed into another oar coming oiff the ‘North River Road. The latter car was consider- ably damaged, the running board be- ing smashed. WHAT IS MORE SUITABLE or more [lasting than Furniture for Christmas. Never had we such a showing of suitable pieces as“ right now. Furniture Gifts will be stored until wanted. R. T. Holman Limited. Summerslde and Charlottetown. 1015-12-19-22-24-31. ::Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is rt quick, certain remedy for Hoof Rot. or Thrush. Four or five applications are usually enough. PERSONALS Friends of Mr. .1. b1. McKenzie will regret to learn of his illness. Tile litany friends of Mr. J. A. Ritchie will regret to learn of his ill- ness. . Miss Robcrtit Spencer is spending Christmas at I101‘ home in Sydney‘, N. S. The many friends of Mr. Rowland Buntain. South Riistico, are sorry to hear of his continued illness, Professor and‘ Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and daughter Catherine have returned for tlic Christmas holidays from Mt. Allison, where the Professor is Dean of one of the University residences. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for Deceinbcvz- Principal's Department Grade X-l, Aloysius Gnudct; 2, Eric Robin; 3, Gilbert Gauciet. Grade 1X—l, Edward Kelly; 2, James Lelghtlzcr"; 3, Severinus Ar- senauit. Vice-Principal's Department Grade IX-—1, Alan Clorkin; 2. Charles Trainer; 3, Ivan Walsh. Grade VIII-Mr. Morrissefs Dept. 1, Arthur Campbell; 2, Ralph Flem- lug: 3, James Gallant. Grade VII-Mr. Connolly's Dept. 1, Elmer Gauthier; 2, Maurice Hughes; 3, Louis Kiggins. Grade VI-Miss McDonald's Dept. 1, Jack Coyie; 2, Fred Coyle and Everett Gallant; 3, James Roach and Jos. Cullen. Grade VI-Mlss Murnaghan‘: Dept. 1, Maurici- A. Hughes; 2, Arthur Conway; 3, Walter Gaudet. Grade V-Miss Francis‘ Dept. 1, Arthur Griffith and Lawrence Doyle; 3. Ernest McCsrey; 4, Arthur Brown. It would be funny, wouldn't it, if the bundle turned out. too late. to be full of trailing clouds of sloryl’. . ." So pathetically did Sir James Bar- rie plead the cause to the hospital Grade V-Mlss Clarkln’: Dept. ' 1, George Steele; 2. William Me- Innls; 3, Bert Steele. Grade IV-Mlal . Welsh’: Dept. 1, Garfield Chnppeiie; 2, Walter that. there were tears in the evos 0! Murray; 3, Bill McGuigan and Ivan many women present when he con- count)", eluded his appeal- ’**¢ARQ$l GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY Grads lV-llillaa McAnlzrs Dept. 1, Arthur Proud: 2, Cyril Coyie; 3, Joseph Herirresuy. Grads 111-4, Wallace Fields; 2, Joseph Blanchard: 3, Herbert Stan- ley. Grade III-Min A. Walaifa Dept. 1, Joseph Mooney; B, Eddie Brown; 3, Joseph IoChir. Grads II-Mlaa ltalnora Dept. ltelghtioer. 1st Division-l, George Arsennutl; 2. leopard Dolron: t), Joe. Duffy. 2nd Division-l, Itederick He. Tague; 2,_taith Tierney; 3, Wade Grade IL-Mlso Gallant‘: Dept. 1, Ivan ‘Trainer: 2, Eddy Oamhum; 3, Maurice Mahar. [fibril-Ere Ev TH“ VHF.‘ l till. tni-an-ipu-sr-u-m w“ l? | rlf/‘l IIUAIIINAN L“. enlists- a -....,'.>.~¥-5.\..&aa-»X Mr. Theo (fcorgcs 0f National a crown niarlc of irtrrd candy. Above is a nlmio of n chocolate mnriel of the (Yhitrch of St. a good natured audlenm Gregory in rid/certs, Greece. This nzodvl rcrts cortstrztctcrl by Candy Irimited and is now in Retldirfs Itiilifltilt‘, Victoria Row, where it is the main attrac- tion in a very [iletrsiuy display of the products of National Candy Ilimifetl. Another interesting feature in the rrimioiv is J rrniurian how ‘scrrrzn FORT-OF-SPAIII, British Press) —-"Tlicy arc the btst we have ever bandied." Landau li'llil. dcalersi ‘have said with ref r to grape-r fruit imparted frcm the Island o.’ Trinidad. according ta a rtlturt madci by n. o. Wiiliams '1‘ ‘ '" oil ilie Board of A3. ‘ ' Williams ‘is E ‘t"?ll".'l, S St. Clair‘. the L‘. Wyatt- Ciovcru" Trlifada l": lug. Mr. Williams riaicci that during a, recent visit in Lon J11 h" ha; marl:- inqiiirie: on the siibjc-t‘. ct mivkciiiiyl; fruit, priucil‘ lly gragfriiit llntes. At Caveat C="i:':l'n an fields markets he lwl di: matter c-i gra‘ who had dealt iii. were willing‘; to Clfll in- Trlnidati lrr Ifriiit. until the cliinklits oi‘ the penile he hail‘ scrn were favt>'.'a‘-:!c af- to itsiqutillty juielness and flavcr. One buyer was particularly pleased with 1T1: Trini- dad grapefruit and tics i the tow consignments ll’? lied l ti as the 116st 11c 111121 evcr Ziandlzci. ‘llii; lsziver! emphasized the iilrpzrtzncg lci having‘ regular shipments because if a ship- niznt were nib 4i the London cu:- tcniers would have to buy other fruit and it nrigiit mean that tlicjv ivcuid; nerd t: b" "it-Iuccd to conic back to‘ the Trinlcie ' - Other Imuclcu (is, let's had poiiitrtl‘ ly for unlfarnnty‘, that! standard sizss, gratlsr. auclvpack in the Trinidad grapefruit. Mr Williams- snid, some of the ressnt imports from Trinidad being iii crati: under size imd not irulform and tli: fruit: ireing improperly graded and sized. The Trinidad fruit i: in srrisoti during the Flor.‘ a Cuba and Poi-ta O l‘ i For l FOR ITS GRAPEFRUIT the chief competitors of Rico crop and these ‘countries are ‘Prinldad. and it was DOlIItEd out at the meet- West lug cf the Board of Agriculture that Indies, Dec. ‘l3.-~iBy The Clanadian in order for the Island to compete with them it was necessary‘ to con- form to their standards. “SACRED AREA" AROUND _ ST. PAUUS CATHEDRAL ‘IIBNIJONYADCCI 22-iBy The Can- adian Pressi-Jrhe formation of a ' "szicrcd area" around St. Patti's Cn- 5 tiictiral for the purpose of preserv- ing the building from danger is now liwflVlllfl the serious attention oi‘ the City Corporation. 1t l5 proposed that ‘a space shall be defined within which no excavations shall be por- mitleti which would imperil lhc safety of the fabric. The Cathedral authorities have long recognized the importance of the stibjcct, the urgency of which liixs frequently been referred to. The large expenditure on the restoration of the building has led to a revival of the question, particularly in view of the expiration of leases of pre- mises near the Cathedral and the possible erection of buildings which would require deep basements. The subject is being considered by o. committee of the City Corporation and a plan has been larepared 5110-1’- ‘rng an area around the Cathedral in wliizh ii; ls suggested there should be no excavations that ivoultl be n source of danger to the building. The plan, it is understood, has been a subject of discussion between the committee and the Cathedral auth- orities. If what has been described as the Sacred Area is decided uptm, Parliamentary powers. it is stated, will be rcquircd to give the Corpor- ation the necessary control over work of excavation. C US TA RD ICE CREAM Your ' Christmas Dessert We are making a Special ice Cream Brick,-ai delicious c ombination of fruits and nuts with a Custard flavor. Order early through any "Perfection" dealer or direct from US. 35c PINTS‘ 35c‘ Central Creameries Ltd- Plant 8t Office 225 Fitzroy St. ‘Phone 848 iDorothy McKail i Featured ‘In Divide”; _ “Great ‘ Dorothy Maokaill plays the role iof a sophisticated, grown-up flapper in "The Great Divide." her new First National picture now showing at the Capitol Theatre. The part gives the beautiful ac- tress an opportunity to portray the same kind of character in which , she gained success in "The Barker" and “Hard to Get.” She attempts thrills left to experience, but who is still able to fall head over heels in love with the right man. “The Great Divide" has sn Ariz- ona locale. It is an adaptation of William Vaughn Moody's famous stage success. Reginald Barker di- rected the oil-dialogue production, which features five new songs. An outstanding supporting cast was chosen for Miss Mnckaill. Ian Keith is leading man, while otirers. most of whom have had stage ex- perience, are Myrna. Loy, as a Mex- ican half-breed. ("elghton Hale, Lucien Littiefleld, Claude Gilling- water, Roy Stewart, Ben Hendricks. James Ford, Jean Lorraine, Gordon Elliott and Jean Lnverty. Murray Harbor North The local public schools of this dis- trict closed for holidays on Tuesday, 23rd inst, and the next term will be- gin January 5th, 1931. May teachers land pupils enjoy their vacation. l A number of our young people at- tended the Christmas ‘rree in Gas- fpereaux School on Friday evening reported successful entertainment and The local meeting of the Presby- terian congregation here will be held some evening during next week. Con- sidering the widespread depression the work here has been better sup- ported than for some years pest. We are glad to report that all the sick. people in our vicinity have al- most completely recovered and expect to be able to enjoy the festivities of Christmas with their relatives and in future to be able to go abroad. Mr. Chester McClure has com- pleted the erection of a new garage that will guarantee good care or the Durant. "v Mr. William McLure of Russell. Mvnitobn, arrived home here on Wed- nesday evening the 17th inst, after ‘spending a. few days en route with ‘relatives in Boston. New York and ‘Mf/ltllgllfl. William looks as if the < Western air agreed with him and his qnany friends and relatives here are ‘glad to have him return. ' In spite of the general depression in trade Mr. McLure is hopeful that the west. will come back in the course 0f s few rem and that the present depression is temporary. Many of our farmers are busy get- ting out their firewood but the deep snow in the woods makes the task a difficult one. 'I‘he harbor is covered ovt? with its For Neuritis lllinard’: is unequalled. It swift- ly ends the painful throbbing and leaves you lulled and re- lieved. i1. . LlNiMENl UPTOMETRY la a specialised science, concentrating all lta rs- aonrcoa to the end that Defective Vision may be restored. Eye Strain relieved and MIIIOII lmbaianoea cor- rected. ‘ Any one of tlreaa defects may be, and nearly always ' ll. the cause o! Severe Headaches lt troubled with head- aohaa. we will be glad to investigate the condition of your in!» and if necessary. furnish yon with properly titted corrective glasses. s. r. iiurciirsoii A L .. to typify the modern girl, with few _y “ANNIE L. Fancy NATIONAL i173 Prince Si. reet i‘ t coating of ice and the ferrvboat l." tied up to Uie dock till next om: This obliges our merchants to team their goods in from Murray River: where there seems to be a. road that. is kept open all the time for the far- mers also to their marketing of p0- tatoes and fowl and bring the nec- essary supplies home. At the annual meeting of the loo-l‘ a1 Loyal Orange Lodge the officers of the past year were all rc-ulecteal for the ensuing year trizept that liar- ry Reid becomes Recording Secretary in place of Mi". Wi .aiii B. Graham whose home duties preveizt attenti- ancef and Cameron Cloiv becomes, first lecturer in place of Mr. Harry‘ Reid. The past year has been a fail-l)‘ successful one. _ . lvlcssrs. John and David Hicrae completed their last round for the‘ year gathering eggs for the circle. ‘lhey report the largest collecilon ever made at this time of the y't=ar,, which shows t1~c progress of industry. i Tenders for the ensuing yet“; were put in on Tuesday" of last week and we hope the present ones may be MIC- cessfui. Mr. Pvcstou lvIcClure llwfll helping Roland Sencebaugh larrpnre‘ poultry for marks-i and deepen thoi well that has refused m yield a sup- i ply of water all fall. I Our blacksmitlis have been kclfl w, busy lately that they ‘nave worked with the lantern almost every night: to accommodate the public with? sharp-shod horses. lid.» Preparations for Christmas have been going on round hcrc for some. time past and the general depression ‘ has not effected us. ~m ‘,___;;A, Corrector of Pulmonaryy; Troubles. Many testimonials could bei prcsenwd showing the great efficacy of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil in cor- recting disorders of the respiratory processes, but the best testitnonial is! experience and the Oil is rescind, mended to all who suffer from these disorders with the certainty that they will find relief. It will allay inflammation in the bronchial tribes. FOR CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES ALSO comrurrn ASSOIHHENI‘ or rents nan errocullrrrzs ORDER YOUR‘) J. ERNEST ll. wears ’~’%Q%’~~‘§”%”<"§’ss migncd througfno i ‘ uuurrny Boxes ~ ,; IN 5.1.31 l.' Flllkh; Ni)“. or Phuni: i‘ SLAUGHTER OF GAME I IN I\.'.'\T.\l. ‘RYTHIESF DURBAN. soon: Aiorr-i- D61". iBy ‘Fire Canadtan Pro», Gama. tighter in finial ts being carried 1".“- i)‘. a. ruthless mauiicr, anti evcu ills reserve-z are us‘. Iver: from the "old game" hunters, Sn scrolls. is. the mixt- fer regarded bv t‘: NJtr-l ‘Wild Lila Protci-iiori s ' m" a 1312C!‘- attendcd n". ‘V-"l" under tilt: so‘. t0 protest at! of 11c evil. 1t i uicetmt; to ‘urea ~ t Ailuisici" of l.- - ll. Groblei‘. to hanu the ZLUu laud Cv ru Reserves over to the National i ari-_ Board of Trustees. it is being omen - grd that this pct-Alon mall ssl t the more bcitlg made by the JJhA .- “Qillllliq Wild Life Pffiitilml Eoci y to obtain a clceison from the N n- isicr ol Lends i/a have the Natal. e- _.ervcs handed mcr to ihc l‘ atl iai Park B 'll'(l of Trustees and .0 ' ivs‘ the present Natal (Hume Ad‘! W5’ Beard dam away W111i. One of the speakers at the D‘. ‘oar. meeting of protest declare: ff ; it was high time to petition th G‘ ztn ment, “I can state that i‘ no 93¢ going very badly for gaiut; r l t - Re serves." he said. "1 have y. .t r .1111!- ed from the Reserves. We lm .1201? that game “as being slut t ly in the buffer zones. It is no: a Burl: are being shot in huhclrcils in: lo 1114i Reserves themselves. The," a: ‘being shot ha/phazartl and Sill‘. .“...‘2d. it‘ is time we have made i‘ Oolrrm ment realize what an or infill 1w- set the game is to us. E's . thn tour- ists‘ point of lien; the \' h d the game is extremely grcat- ' rd now ll a. tourist were to go ll org: she Hiuhluwe Reserve he wot ‘ be hidky if he saw s vidldeberst o: wuttlog. The Government must l‘. v be sold the true irosltlon." .. > I P 0 ll K W Al T F D Bring along your dress: H with. organs attached and rci o highest market prices in spot. or. > J. ll. M MUN, enstngton 9589-l2-l9-fiiivvsai2wks. 123 Queen Street OPIOMETIIBT OO§§O.QO.§O§O.§OQ§Q§O-OQ§§§-O§QO 0O QD$ILLUMUQUQUUQQUUJJUSIUUtIQUQQQ‘.“JQ'JUU'J"!‘¢UQ-Z$J$ALUJ smteam: .1: fl I 2'. ' a We have shipped large quantities of Ground Limes fl to the Island and it has given wonderful results. ' We solicit your orders for either bulk or bagged l it Can ship bogged lime at one day's notice. Brookville Manufacturing 00., l." l. tOperating Government Lime Plant) BROOKVILE. St. John Co.. Bethune Hardware 0o. Lit) ‘THE FRIENDLY IIARDWARE STORY.‘ olmsooaoozxuosoozfi N. B. A New (Ecnu l e Cast Iron Range of inpIUVCII design. One that you will (ind to be n. Visible express- ion of the good taste that you show in your home and all of its appointmentu. tin Display a'.-._ l'l1<\ ‘e i. v ‘ ‘-§OO-Q-OQOQUQOCOOCOQQO-QQ@" A YPROC- lust received direct from Factory- One full carloud GYPROC and One full carlozid TEN-TEST --Assorted lengths- -Pviccs low- L. M. 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