W111’ lStiilsilctittthV, N. Y) 1 i l. i th-ncrul Electric Cumllfllli’ 11,111 Kilocycieg 1380 Meters) Eastern Standard Timc 1 1 l I l i 1 ~l2lliti= 11.111.11.11} ()l'l‘il">i_l'il,_ _ _ l\1illlll1l‘1‘ llot»-i, Albany, .\, 1., and |~.-.p11i.ii‘ still-i‘- -.. i‘. {mm-—- Drink Water Freely 19111411 your kidneys by drinkinl! qirirt of wiitci‘ 1-11_tth titty. 21180 sails tn-t-nsionnlly, says a 110t- 111i 111i :1i'no<t 11;1i".1i_v'/.1- 1 '|‘1i1~v iivtflllii! xziilllllifill illlll : iiivll you may fillifvl‘ with,‘ in lht- liiitzk _ llizzitit-s-s 111,. \\'l'.".ilil‘i‘ is 111111 yoil llilVt: rheu- lllilili‘ lwiiigt-t 'l'h1> llfllll’ I!" 1 11y, full of ~1>1ii1ii1\iil, then-hand "f1. n no; smv- and iri'it:1t1-1l., Hunter River 1 llJiik staff (‘liarlotti-tonui sl1t‘lll‘,1,,-,.._ Stindiiy zit his home here. l \\'\‘i'l.‘ visitor“ .1311 i1i.~—i'. S. .\'i1\ni Ohecrva- 1111a»- lu lib- (‘lty sllllllllilY- _ , _f”* _ l,\i .1-o1i, liuii.1"i' 111st; Lillian \\UiiiiZ1C0i.i. Steiio- , U, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1:1‘ phcr iii 1111- tiovcriiiiient Employ’. R H,‘ U. l,‘ . l‘h1iri11ll1:1ti\vn. is <il(‘lllllll.11 1i few days at h 1' home 111-rc- ' "l ii l (ietirge If K111111118 B00161 1111- 11111.11 111' his sister. .\lr.~;. (Lottie 1,\\'liilloci1 ;1ull1()ril\', who tells 11s that too l“, illjlljh ricli 1111111 forms zicitis which Wnlkur i‘l'[l1'-'S(‘ilflii‘»! Nlnrvcll 1111i kidney-r‘ lllland .\ir. ~ i-ltorls 1o c--\'ll“l ll "U"! lllllliliiiiitnfifirt- (‘(1. .-rv in tin? lfllliwy rt-gior-Jon Saturday ' oi‘ HlL'|(‘1\\'i1(:l'-.‘ sin- unis thi- :',u--:-1 for :1 1'.- yonr sioniacllidiiys 111 lit-r sisti-r 11111111111 is coaicil, 11ii1l whenlCiilltin. THE CHARLOTPETOWN 1111111111111 THE 111111111 11111111111111 hummus i A frag, 22911121331111 ygfts I I01? HE MEN’S STORE is set for an . old fashioned Christmas. _Every section is brimming over with fine thingsfor gift giving. I , HIRTS of lvladras ECKWEAR of ev~; sand ’I‘i'icoliiie from ery good sort and‘ . - I 32.00 u) to 5tii’l9.1l'°ln 90° ‘l, I OUNGING HOBBS’ LOVES-a pair of a wonderful rangO, Cape Gloves Wm i??? F‘.‘.°:T".’. 1Z-5llgg_;,§1,g°{"i=;_ _ 5.00 LUB BAGS and MUFFLERS that he Suit C3505. 0f the will find exactly best. $7.50 $1.25 t. .....2-75 ANDKERCHIEII‘? OYS’ SHIRTS in in fine linen, witn . .‘ " I b‘ ‘d 1 tl initial, special 5 stupm 10d c 0 l I like I)ad’s right; beauties at . . . . . . . . . . . . INEN IIANDKE 1- MBRELLAS 0t .111 CHIEFS without sorts, in new han- initial froin ‘loudles, from 35cm . . . . .. $1.75 to JUST THINK what 11 splendid gift one of these Xvould make. You will iind not only the best stock but the host values in I‘. E. I. at the above [iricci-i. “THE STORE OF A THOUSAND -\\‘iut- ' and SHOP from Iiolnian‘: Catalog. -FOR SALE—'l‘wo Silver Patch Female Foxes. \V. R. Mann, Ken- sington.—-1466-12-18-ni-4ii —WOMEN'$ RIBBON Trimmed Kosy Slippers, colors, Brown and Red. 05c. ii pair at Sinclair's. 492-12-19-21 —GOOD ROADS— Public roads in this vicinity are very icy. but for ligli: driving the conditions are favorable. H. —-HEAR THE BEDEQUE CHOR- AL CLUB in Xmas Concert at Cen- tral Bedeuue liall, Monday, Dec. L). Xmas Anthems. Carols, hlnrlcy's tiliost. etc. Admission 25 cts. and 115 cts.~1~139-12 J1 —~WOMEN‘S KOSY SLIPPEHS. pzitldtd (‘hrome Solo. Colors, Blue. Brown. .\'c. a pair tit Sjii<-laii“s.—~i02-12 il-m-2i —ANOTHER SHIPMENT ldtlies‘ l'i;1it111l Skirts with either camisole or ivaist baud. Sizes 115 to 32 ivaisl. (‘KBIUYS (‘oi-ou, Brown. Navy and Sand. $2.50 each at Sinclnir‘s. 1467-12-18-111-21‘ —-SCHOOLS CLOSED. —— The Summersitle High School and Si. .\lili')'S Academy closed today for 11~..- Xmas holidays and rc-opcn on Aloiiday, January 51h. -—-WOMEN'S FELT JULIETTE SYp|11~~~ lvatliei- sole, Plush Trini- d. 1-1111 \\'in1*, lirowii anti Grey. $1.35 per pair at Sincillirfs. 192-1249-111-21 —CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Evan- iii»: .. \\'. llaytter will preach iii (‘untrul St. (‘hristian Church. Stuuint-rsiile, on next Lord's day 111st 111 11 n. m. and 7 p. m. A cor 1111.11 iiivitiitioii cxtt-iiticd. -—WHEN (‘all :11 iln- Wt-stcrn. office of tin- " iriiiun llll \\'al1r Street, Sum "ic anti pay for your G11 rdinii _ .11 \\'iiil[ 1o get one of the \\'l)li~ 1l1~i ful l~‘11i'11i Calendars. GIIWPS.” LIMITED liht- l’, E. island 1111111111111 fully re- 1.1111111! 1 ht-r rt-ccnt iliu-r-"i . . . ilcr eon. .\li'. ii. lli1l'tlt)l\('liiili'i1‘ of And Vlmnlty 1i..- iftiyill 1111111. ~ - ' .\..1-. .1 [1.1il"'i 1.1 lllt- ‘1 vt1\‘t‘l'iil_l-', and t-Xpcvts to 113'. liuiiu- 1:: 1h.- 1on1‘ .\lr. Jnnics Flood, of the Royal " ' _ H“, 2111111111;tiiusi-iitioiiiiin!tin-'.:. -. M1‘- llllll MrS- ‘llmwsflh Andrullf‘ ill-('(:ll.\' 1'1 iitivi» ('l1ll\'l?iliiOll iii ‘. l" m“ mil’ recently‘liliiil‘lfl\\'il last vn-cit \v<-r1-: .\|1 -—“ i l-'i'~ 11 .\Ii‘. and xii-s l’. J. Nov Wm visl‘ n,,,,_.,, \\‘l1i|l:1 Paschal .\i1-- illicit ll, iinroid coll. Frniiii -.\'1‘.'1s 1 i1.ii1nl1i, .' .l. (‘i 1111-1111)’. 'i‘h-\11dJr1- kloi '1»n1-.~ .\ll‘liili;‘,illl. \‘.', A. liu-sii-s, t i‘r.11'it. t‘hi1i'it11l1;o\\‘ii. A. Xlliiibilill. 1’. l) ,(‘r111:hy, St. , \\'. Iii. 'l‘:1_vior, Nvw (lins- 11‘, (‘aiiiiplit-il, St» Jilliil. “F Ehnpp Dunning, rcprcu-twil- l1), 111111111111" (In. - visitor hori- 1 ' L. I lilo Fur Trim; Kortz Wore J0e’s Pyjamas Other business 1111-11 in the 111W" wick were: .111‘. William Ltd. tin‘;- liriniiiit r i'.p1'\".~‘.'. 1111-1. (ilxdys .\l1-i\'1nn:1 return-M, from (‘in ltiitotvnvnl (‘ll .‘.ltl.\"l'ili'li\ii, Il-‘c. 1° ' l~Yoi'~l'*.. t-oiiviclt-1i 1 Mrs. A» ___ _ lira.» 111-slut in __. \ ,_,, _ 1w11 r11 for fr 111d 311-, .loliii T, Devlin. n1t>i1li..1v1.1. H, h y‘ “m, Mm ‘h son,,,,,,,,_,, ,0 *“‘l"" “"5 i‘ "Nu" m m“ mm 1.1.1 ..n1ni.n1 for a u-rni 111' from "11 11111-1111: tho 111151 wi=ci< U, ,i.1i.1_-.- noose e I”I°LEODl .-11, -CALENDAI=1‘SY o ti-ii }'l'ill'~‘_ will fii all tirohii- m.» -|,-j,|:_ to ht-lp L'll'ilil.<1~ 11111 kid- {ll "lmly _l'l(_“'““:'i w" m‘, Hugh of, ,,,,_ “Hay-s "m, l 1,111; .- whcre in intui- 1111s \\'il.\'ii'. get four otlliccs (if .I:i1iiilll“llll m Zlilde‘ >7.'1li~' from any pharmacy lit-veil . a tzililcspooufui in 11 glass 1'1‘, 1'..it1»r iiufort- brctikfirsv for :1 few tinys, 11nd your i1l1in1-_\'~1 niiiy thllll 11111 flltv. This famous stills is 111111111 from the acid of llmiW-‘l llllll lemon’ _______ juic», t-timhint-d with lithia, and has, lllH-Ii used for years to help flush, and stimulan- sluggish kldneysll 11 s11 111 neutralize the acids in the l ._ ivlll s0 they no longer irritate,’ =l11is often relieving bladder weak" nuss. Jail Salts is inexpensive; can n0t_ injuro 11nd ninkes a delightful eff-i wvcscent lithlawater drink. By, all means have your phyfllfilflll 0X", ’ ' EYE STRAIN INSIDIOUS We use this adjective advis- . - , . . cdly. nlmifiitt-rytiiir kidneys at least 11120113‘ suffer"! "om Eyegna," ' ‘l l ' l may have perfect vision and -_-_-<Q~O~a>_ i therefore do not suspect the ~ - l presence of any eye defect. The mom“, pow" of ‘he entire human Nerve Energy. Moirs Christmas °'°’""'“ " Chocolates We arc chewing a very large assortment of Moiru Chocolates In fancy boxes. Our display la even greater than last year. Also Llggcttl and Ganong’: Chocolates In beautiful packages. Price 45c to $5.00. CALL AND SEE H. J. MABON Normal eyes, it is computed util zc about 20% cf this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ltraln la present, n much larg- er proportion ll required. Hence defective eyes. through their ccnsunptlon of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce Ill hcllfh. HAVE YOUR EYES I EXAMINED Optometrist lfld Prucrlpt 0H Drugglct G F H t h Morita ue P E Inland I . u c g ' a Optometrist 1 11 tiny q-O-Qoo-oooo-Q-o 0-0 ¢+++o+o4+v* t i i: you lo ~1-1-k rt-lir-f two 0i‘ """ fl . . ln- piiroicll ll lhc vXPllLY ‘ll 1111*" lllIW-"l llllflllll lll" llllilli‘ Mr’ “ml Alnfj, A". S'll’,"llf",", 11-11111-11 months. ivas the Ollliiltiii cx~ To 1111p 11111111111 1.1- 1n1-.<1- il‘l'iiili 111d tiiiliigtlit ddlnSPS Illfifell" M“ ‘i: sst-tl 1111-1» 11in‘.".lit b1‘ Jusrnli l’- (i . l(‘1innoli_v, Xovit 512111111 barrister. ‘who was i-tinnsci for Korctz 11nd n1:- ‘Ffillllliiillttl him ti) (‘hit-aigti. .\_ii'. 10111111111131 111111; on his way back to Tlll‘ lllllllY lllmlil“ llflr" "l ill,“ lli.1lii':i:\', lt-aviiig li.-r1~ this tl\'(‘illil,‘»'~ .l11s1-p!1 (‘uliitttn (‘ape lrnvcrso .1i'.- 1m, H“, 0PM,“ lnnnp,“ mods-wt lo know that Fllt- has lllwl‘ , lablo to return to her honn- trciii 'l‘1i tli1~ (‘anatiian FITS-i Mr. (‘on- ii1.iiy 11111111 iwlcfiy‘ with tho sensu- llonai ctisc of 1.1111 Kori-tz from thc siitnilivtrint of a (T111111 n lawyer. lit- “'11s greatly imprcssetl. he said ‘by tin- (‘hicngn criminal courts-- = - -1-n 1.1‘ tin lll sitting siniuliotictius- , 11nd li1~ was pli-asctl to find that iili1ii-1..1 is a "coiiitnoii law" slain. 1:1 cirtziiiiistaiii-t- that facilitutctl his ;ll\\'il efforts. since th1~ procedure livas innt-h the ssztiue its in Nova St-titia. in retirest-uting Korutz Mr. l [Connolly was admitted tn practice " int 1hr liar of iiiiiitiis. | Kort whom Air. (‘niuolly visi- od s1 ve il time; a: tho Juliet Stittc Prison, ivns vory philosophical wLlii regard lo the collapse of his scliciiitzs. lie is in poor health. bc ‘ng a siifllirei" from diabetes, lint 111-- llicvcs that 111 tht- end of his prison [it-rm iii.- will he able to make :1 new vngagcd in light work 11nd will prr», bably be Rlvin employment in 11111 library. Knrciz, said his counsel. 1.2 an OIIIIIIVGFOIIS reader. An interesting sldelight on Air. (‘onmillyis visit lo Jnilet was the ‘fact that he saw Leopold nml Lncb_| lliio two youthful niurdsrt-tls oi‘ liobby Franks. “in their drab prl-l son garb," I111 tieclnrtitl "they didl not look partlculziriy interesting- and they certainly did not give the 11111118511011 that they were serving lift- sentences." .\lr. (‘onnolly was vastly amused :11 tho (‘Xifflvllgilnl descriptions of Korciz‘ wardrobe given by the Chi-l cngti newspaper reporteds. One ofi start in llfu. Al the moment he I51 " —MALPEQUE SERVICES—S1~i-- \"c1. iii the .\liil]l\‘1|tll‘ Presbyterian ,l‘iiui'1-l1 for Sunday, 11cc. 21, will be t'1lillliil‘i\'1l 11y licv. A, N. Giiiis at ll 1.111. 11111‘. T p.111. At the morning 51-1‘- :1'.1-1- .\lr. (iiiiis will prczicii on the ('ilili('ll l‘n_'oi1 Question and declari- ilfs own views on the matter. All arc \\1 icoiiit-d. , -—$UNDAY SERVICES-Sunday i i-rvit-t-s for Dec. 21st, 1021i, Pres- ' ii (‘hurt-11, ltiiv. I). K. Itoss, Nortlv 11121111111111 at 1i 111111, l.o\v- l‘ nVllCllllif at I! tfclot-li. " g1~s and Christmas .. . ily lilViillli. Prayer lnct-liiig 111 'l‘r11\'eli1'rs Iii-stlon Dtic. d, ’l‘111=s1l11y' night iit 7.110 11 Xmas » t 1 rvit-c. .\ liiiiiitril uiiiii- b- r o1‘ ill!‘ 1111111111 fui caiciitlzirs for li':iiii1.-i.;-ii1>i1i1: ifériilbtl iiy the tiuar- fill have b11111 rr<:taiv1~d at tli i1 ‘Ii -~ - ‘ l-.-1-r.-oii anti Mi ..< . -.-. -, . _- 1. -, ,, ., __ , , ., ,1 “lb. IDI.) lun _ v I _ .1_1.n-1|l and 1.1111“ ml .\l1.\1ili. 1\\1 ~11 1.1titc 1.1 the (.i1.1r1|i.ui on ill] fliyslfnléiai]l:lxt_irfiugc_smith it1id_<:,1>»1so'n 1v »rt-, 111,111.11 loll it, ____ lw“, ,. m,“ L S,,,,,,,,e,.b.,,,c_ A .., l ‘mm m“, “""l‘ _‘ll“l_‘_“'“., if“, n, ‘1 .‘.ii1<.;ig 1111111- r1 11 rcd at Ill' 1~11i.-1i1li1i' will b1- givcn to the poi-- ll 1i ":11 p 1n -. li-Vlm-l. nnniir 111v Pliihill“ mmllllilut’ ifhul“ “I m“ ‘ 01' (lit b1» this \\'t'1i\' w ‘ F. .\| ~".)ii r1 iiciviug 11111 (luardian or to ' ' from ' _\',.w§l<‘ll ‘ill l‘ "‘ll“*‘ll“§'- ,.\i 1111i. llltiit 1' any 111-iv siiiiscriiitrs. —PLAV ENJ0YED—'l‘ii1» Young- =.\1lani-a ('11.. nrc this .\\'1‘t‘l\', playing 1 the (‘aipititi lhczttrir with good 111-1 111i 'i‘11c>1diiy' tweniiig- “St. ll<'ii.i1 was stiigctl in such (‘YPlIlblU 111111111111; that tin- autliencn were iiiiialily pleased, the sL-p dancing in lilit- vautlvilll: 1111s 'L'X(11‘ii('ili 11nd inns pllrililpz; never before surpass- 1'11 lIl'l‘1‘. ll. —GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TlVE-Jfiie (iuiirdinirs Western roprt-sontntlve has an office on Wal- ll‘ street, Suuimt-rsiilts, next. to Lauri-lice (iallaiifs Tailor Shop 1111111 directly opposite llin Gallant- Crtickt-tt l1lock1--~iiis phone number 's 2321. iic is an cxpcricnct-ti news pziporiniiii, (Iétlillllll! of giving ad- lvertisiut: counsel and service, etc.» 1111111 will be plcascti to receive news. twnbscriptiuns or advcrtising. -—~THERMOMETER DIPS- The \‘1'l‘ltlll('l' has again lwcoinc iuiid a1‘- 11-1- 11111 t-olil snap of Aiunday and '1 lil‘.~'tl1l}‘- “in ii ih1- strong wcstei- i_v gulps with the mercury at 5 above caltid lht- harbor with 11 ,1-o1i| 11f 1e11, 11111111111151 coining in 0n !.\I(lilllii)"li',0ill ilortliin 4:01 stalled ,\\h1~n ivitliin n short distance from town i1ti1l_oti cxaiiiiiiiititiii found tin- \\'liil'l‘ frozen in thi- 1111111, 1n; iviis tibligcti to phone 1o one of the. livi-ry stables for a tcain to take his jliifir-lvllgvrfi 1o town. ii. illllllfl oi‘ "fur-lined silk anti costing ovtr n hundrctl dollars." ' "Now ll ,(‘.‘lll be told." unit] Mr. tmiiiioily. “the pyjama» bclongcti to 111y.~:1~ll‘." They \\'1'I‘(‘il pair that he had loautitl i\'or1~11. when thi- latteris personal belongings wt-rt. spizpd by the .\nvzi Scotla authorities. i l Treat Colds Externally For sore thront, bronchitis or ldocp chest colds. rub Vicks Vnpo Rub briskly over throat and chestl and cover with warm flannel. Vicki; nets in two ways-both dl-r- 1111- pnpurs had lavished conslder- “l7 abww“ llk” ‘l lllllmflll "d able verbiage on the prisoner's py~ “mil” "5 l‘ Vail"- jamns 11nd letting imagination run if" “N! will Rouble! IOOSB, if. described 1116B! l8 b91118 family. A quick relief of all the IN SUMMEHSIDE. _, those calmed by the natural vocal‘ man speech by the lips and tongue. Tho result differs from ordinary —LADIES' AND MISSES Winter (‘on-ts selling 20 to 33 per cent off at Sincliiir’s.—1467-12-18-m-2i --l WILL BE LOADING LIVE Hogs 11nd Lambs on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, Dec. 29. 30 and 31. Highest market prices paid. J. \\'. Fyfe, ‘Ensernld.—1379-12-15-6i —GOOD SKATING —- There is good skating _ou the pond at the new Electric light plant where crowds of young people daily spend :1 few hours of enjoyment. H. —PORT HILL-The Anglican services in the parish of Port Hill for SuntlayhDcc. 21st inst. will be us folio\v.~i:—St. Peter's Church. Lnt 11, 10.30 11.m.; SLJohnfl-i Church I~‘.ll<'l'sIi1>, i1 p.m.; St. James Church, Port llill, '1' p.111. —R. R- STATAlONSr-Air. Jos. Cilaghau is still in charge of Ai- liany SHIIIOZI. Mr. Wultci‘ I1‘. Daiziei is Acting Station Agent at Kliikorii. ‘- —STORES OPEN. —The princi- pal stores in Suniincrside will re- iiniiii open evenings on next Mun- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. 'i‘hfts will be found most conveni- 1-nt by shoppers anti will be appre- t-itcd by citizens 11nd out-of-lown customers alike. -—SAUTA IN TOWN-— Sunln (‘bins iundc his fiust appca-r- iini-e at Suinnierside yesttrdziy aft- (‘lillillli much to the delight of the kiddies. in an. auto truck he wont through 111:: town directing tho pt-u- 111mm the dificriint Siilliiiifilillle. stuns which are boiiiitifiiliy iadtin with Xmas gifts suggestions, -i—-<o-o-c—— PERSONALS. ~.\lrsi Joseph Keefe, Albcrton, was 211110112 the visitors to Siilllllitll“ _~1l1- ycstcrtluy. Iiivei- wns in Suiiinicrsidc on 'l‘l1urs1lay. ——.\lr. Malcolm McKenzie. Gicn Valley, spent Wednesday transact- ing business in town. Ii. -—-‘\lr. Idthviirti Clark, Wilmot Vul- ' among the farmers who . cted business in town on 'i‘ii1.~:d11_v. I-I. Eastern Guardian ..*SHOP from Iiolniiiifs Catalog. ..*MOIRS CHRISTMAS Choco- lates in fancy boxes, 45c to $5.110. at .\I1ti)ull'S. IfJSEI-IZ-lii-tfiui ..‘-"GHRI~STMAS STATIONERYJ in fancy boxes, 25c to $3.00 at Mii-i lion's, 1888-12-16-(1111 = 1 i .."‘EVERY CUSTOMER gets it caictitl1ii' at .\iabon‘s Drug Store. 1388-12-ili~tfm i ..*AUCTION SALE - Of Joseph 3111i, liucriisl-y ('tl\‘(.‘, Dec. 22nd. 1i. 51111111111 11nd Son, Auctioneer. 1»l5S-12—lS-iii-ii __ ..*A BIG ASSQRTMENT of Wa- tt-rninnfls Idountaiu Pens in fancy‘ cases or scparatti at .\i11i1on‘s. iass-iz-ic-ittml .,’-‘MEN$' LUMBERMAWS Rub- bers, Ovcrsliocs, Felt Boots and l<‘1\l1, Slippers zit best prices. Todd's Shoo Store. Montague. 12111-12-6-26-111051 ..*LADIES OVERSHOES, Gait- ors. Iflilt. Boots, Ilouse Slippers nml Bedroom Slippers. 11 nice assort- iucnt of cacti at 'I‘odd‘s Shoe Store, Aiuiitag1ic.—1201-12-G-ti-tuf-51 ..*WE GUARANTEE EVERY. thing W0 sell to give satisfaction or your money buck. Who can do bet- ter‘! 'i‘o1l1l's Shoo Store, ,Aioi\t1ignc. 120I-l2-0-0-{1if-5l ..*A LOVELY VARIETY OF Felt Slippers for Misses, Boys and small children at 'I‘odd's Shoe Store. Montngiic.-~120l-12-6~tl-tiif-5i ..’*‘TURKEYS WANTED. -Wili be buying till JJT]. Ital, payintr: high. est prices. 11nd will pay frcig-ht to Montiigntu- . C. lllt-Gtnvzin, Klliuuii‘. 1473-12-18-31 ....'XMAS TOYS-ls our special ,1‘ “'0 havt- the largest assortment on record st‘ do n01 miss seeing toy- i:1ii11.~.]. .\l. Carruthers, Montague. 1323-l2-911.i3.l5,17,l0 ' ..*-EASTERN AGENT-Mr. .1. W. Murdock is now Guardian A1;- l-nt in ltiontaguc and will be pleas- ed to rt-ls-“ivti news items, advertis- ing, Job I'rliitlng- new anti re- newal subscriptions-ti. N ew_Mechanicai Larynx Helps Dumb Speak IIAi/FIRIORE, Dec. 18 -— Three mutt-s, ticprlvnti of their voices ns an unavoidable result of operations fnr (iniicvr o1‘ the throat spoke ills- liiiclly and cleurly hero before nu —l1cv_ John A. McDonald. (irantl I DECIIIVIIBER 111, 19,4 i \ . \l l ‘\‘ iii .‘ 1 Price Brothers Timber Resources Pulpwood, as everyone knows, is the basic 13v material used in the manufacture of newsprint paper, e demand for which grows steadily each year. Supplies of pulpwood are not inexhaustible, and companies which control ‘large reserves, easily accessible to their mllis,_are in an operating position which will become increasingly favourable as time goes on. Price Brothers & Company, Limited, one of the largest manufacturers of newsprint in the world, owns and controls 8,500 square miles of timber limits, estimated to contain more than 45,000,000 cords of pulpwood-enough to produce 31,000,000 tons of paper and to kccp the Company's mills employed for over 100 years at tiic designed capacity of 700 tons per day, without allow- ance for reforestation. Price Brothers may well be said to be in an im- pregnabie position as regards pulpwood reserves. In other respects the Company is equally well placed to maintain its long established record of financial success as :1 newsprint manufacturer. We have underwritten and now offer as a sound investment, Price Brothers & Company, Limited, 61/295 Cumulative Redeemable Sinking Fund Preferred Stock. The issue price is—— 96 and accrued dividend, to yield over 6,510,; A circular containing complete information regarding Price Brothers’ proper! and Preferred Stock, together W1”! n mo]: of the Company's fintbcr , will be forwarded to investors upon rcquegf, ‘Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 94 Great George Street, Charlottetown Monti-cal Toronto l Halifnr: St. John Winnipeg lone. iii.‘ new ticvit-e. 111-curling ttrhr. .\lil(‘kl=iii}‘, represents praciicnll)’ 1| pliilnnrhrnpieTcpnTribution to 1mm? kind. 'I‘here are so few tiersons who require it, and lill‘ possible iaales arc so 1'11r between, that his l-fforts to ‘uterus-t miuinfactiircrs 1o develop tin- iden met with no rc- stitinse. Finally, executive of tlic laboratories niantainctl by the Ani- t-rican 'll\‘l1‘]lilillil(‘ and Twltwgraipli‘ (‘llllllllifiy 11ml tin- Westcrn Electric (‘Jmpiiny 1101-1111111 lo illl1l(‘i'iilkt! the‘ \\'tll'k,l‘\'\'li though no ccrtiiin return 111' lli--ii' txpnnsn was in sight. ils-, lug the knowlotigb of human spot-ch ucoiiiretl in their tt-lt-piitiiiic stud; ' scientists of these laboratories‘ A nAMiLTons ruin ZEPHIR BISCUITS S0 thin, crisp and toothsome! it‘ illl\'l' now produced 1i. iicvic- winch will 1111111111 niaiiy uiifortiiiiatt- pco- Fresh from the oven! . Reduces-111 Ankle-s. Lyuipi- l ijvii, Fistula, 11o p1.- 111 talk again. Not only will the tirtifit-Zal larynx :1d1i lo its 11511111 hiititiliicss and earn-l lug pn\\.r. but it will r1 illl)\'(‘ one, hitrricr 1.11 the IIYOIWI‘ ii'l'illiill‘ili of i'illl(‘t‘i' n1‘ ihc lliroal. in the curly "-11. ' " . wh. 11 :1 radi- i 11111111111111 offers I pr.11 't':ii t-1-r- liiitily o1‘ cure, stiffcrursi have (iftcii tatrd bcctiusc lhJy tli‘l‘illll'll iii-.- 11111116111519 Senator Yeo The will of the lalc Stiuator John ‘fro, of which the UXOCIHOTS tire i i ~"- "l "M" "We "Plot'- "Wli dillili-lffi, .1111.“ Richards A. c. ,. Pein- , \vli‘ir trying other irfliliilildlifi, has Saunders M_ l, A “uh 1y _ Bruises. B11111 ensues. us ' ily ulloivetl tho tilmasc 1o prog- [;,.,.(-1.,.,- iniinnnq c5,,,,,,,,_. 1h;- gn]. glllfl AIIUWPNC "l", “fr” re 1o 1i point where curt- is lin- - ' i’ m“ bll@\v\‘°"¢"““’“‘l“ possible. \\'llh the flint‘ 111' future silence Tt‘ill0\'l‘(l~ l)r. Alat-ltt-nly bo- liev , that sufferers no longer, will risk tliliir Ives, but will have‘ lilo Ciltliillrlllls llssnw. rcmovt 1| and fl” IlIPlY tilllillll»! with an artificial inrynx. ,h,,_ ca‘: ho worked. I’ 110.110, delivered. Ii~s up iciai instructions an Bonk 5 R [M 1A1Lvman: 1111i, M ' audience t medical men. using an artificial I John E. Mtickenty. Suffrrcrs from cancer 0f the throat have hereto tore been able tn save their lives only at the ex- pcnsc of their voices. for the radi- cal operation necessary in such, crises necessitates the destruction o1’ the vocal apparatus, and after] rncnvrry the patient must breathi through nn opening in the neck. The new device is strapped over this opening, nml receives air which t sets into vibrations similar to cords. This vibrating column of air, is carried to the mouth by ll. small, tuba and there modified into hu- speech mainly in that it ll a niono- nrynx, invented by Dr. _ l'l‘lll('i‘ (‘tiitnty HOSpiliii to be invest-I t-d by thi,» 'I‘rustc1is oi the Iiospit1il| :1 1401111 first class X-iiny iiiitchlnlh] such iniiriiiiie to be known 11s “the - U. S. President To the Protestant rim-c tliniisaiitl dollars to be in- CHURCH UNION IS - ..,. , ., _._.._ A LIVE QUESTION inttitsl‘ used for such liurlrost-s ‘ v ‘ Ow n“, h.‘ as thi- 'l rut-items deem advisable. \VASilli\(.'l‘ . . , I‘O:_\VI'?OI\,"Y Dmi- lS-""('lllll"'ll llll", lwu iiioiisiinti five hundred dollars. “big stick" tlowr. on lin- lilvlllll ‘ml l“ ‘l 1"" ‘lwsllml "llllmg ill" \\'_\'1~lif1‘e (‘ollcgtn two 11111111111111] iiitviii officl-n: 1111111 b.11- "11"" Cliurt-li 1n this country, ilie Wes- Kn ' C p t 11 5 1. 11- i yrlqfitr; n l1!1ili‘li til lcytins. Primitive nlctliotlists nullplm ‘gs O ego’ w" w" and do Han-Ly)‘uiynlviniigiitt- iilleiieilhr 1 111i ‘(lllvfltifill of itiiioii is now being "up m.“ Umusnn,‘ “(mark m," n,- H". 1'[),'_1'1i\. =1 m ‘ ‘UL Masonic Benevolent Fund in this spr-city matter to be lonllt "illlD-‘Vtion to the proposed 1111i i — - . . .t"i1l1l§ ll" Hecunis 25 p“ "m" "l lllfi lfllLlll Sfiilxlltliaxfitgiiirlicl(‘Lodgel Shams m M“. tltilulizsvevlllksltiiiisiti flflllkly lt is regarded as probable that tho. .,. L), 14 H. | -. ~| - l t l 1 1'i1'1~ 111"!"- opposltion vote niny roach 30 peril 1418:, bequed‘; ,'§“,,",i‘§},,,"‘§,',’,’.,§f,',,. $\‘-,,?,d§fl,r.:i,,,.: tin» Presl allnllgm l"! “FY1811 at the present‘ The lifllfliitle of his estate is left contltltintlnl lnfnrmiiiitiii 11f lll‘ ' lo his immediate relatives. to foreign nfttilrs. .- l \ l Wh n - en uymq AN dollars to in tin- purt-haso and installation of W'F‘Y°""“' .lnlin Yt-n nlcniorliil X-Rny". Orphanage. ' {A . , Takes Excellll itistctl by the Trustees and -the l ‘Tm’ To 1h.- Diot-csan (‘hurt-h Sncicly,l sldeu. (‘oolidiif llll‘ lmlllllhl Ihrcc IJYHHCIICS of the Methodist y“. hundred 401131-11 c1] him In 111,1 conduct 111 ill-‘l ll_ Ulllml “'“'"ll"‘ll1"'-“' “ml ‘l "ti" P" St. .li1mes Episcopal Church. Port tltlotl 0f 111W!’ -‘i"l"-“' It i111»; been llgrcrltl that if the Province. two tbonsxintl dnllars wnltl 11o have been wilin-li l1!‘ ' vote, the union will not take plnccf st, Andrews Society Grand Rlv- rciutive disadvantage of ill!‘ (lent. iiml that the scheme of iinloii n“, “my Sgcrntary Wilbur 11s y. u Y Biscuits d: l'or‘(‘hi' 1 it». a (Jirvsfie 11131-1111 :7... .-.‘..».-.;.» 17.1511’