. U s . . GQrJen C?!’ ‘ ' MILK PPODUCT5 , ' OHi ' .-i‘ ‘ ~-l~ ~1~ - . u... , = o; rowucunnnm u .- a, _ flit‘, s. Cardinal Ont.’ t any Sea!’ .2’. Will s a o n» \.l . all m, m,“l.'l',d°mfanz seemtd to ouutiiii: "W" “r “m” ' out’ Hail Willi‘? 1, “d I caught s M?" diluent I g-gading! aboti: . - one or o ers fifluvciguid get n-‘bottle. After “l “ken s few doses I found it lmlll-lllg mo, so I took} formal: a w" llompietely restored to . Q” day ' highly, u I believe that if it were (l; for-st I would be an invalid to; II I / 85c. bottl lnr fsmil size wzgiosutggzaoniy s; Til‘: '1‘. Mfibun» 0a., Limi , Toronto, Ont. » J p: an a l: >'.'i‘_)..:..'€i=.y MA, wriA-r I ' wieriiw FOR You remember the bread and milk oi your (lentral Guardian i , DON'T FORGET ‘Wednesday, St. Peter's annual tea and uale. 3017 ROY PINE/S, Fur Buyer of: New York, expects to be at his 011i stand Dillon a Spilletts about Dec. 3rd. Will advise later definite date.’ 298B 11 27 3i LOADING LIVE H068 Thursday. DemmberlZ at York. NW1!!! b58119" prices ‘according ti} atrium"! zfaideusianedd-iarry e M --. ' _ 2999-11-27-41. BURIAL SATURDAY. — The place at 3130 Saturday afternoon from his late residence Grafton Street to St. Dunstsws Cathedral. The pail bearers were: George Worthy, Ernest Coffin, James Cai- laghah. Simon Poali, W. J. Mc- “lntyrw and iFrsnk McRorey, Rev. Monsignor Maurice ‘McDonald oi- ficlated at both the Cathedral and grave. interment was in the “R. C. Cemetery. W. M. S. ORGANIZED. — The ladies of the North Rustlco Pres- byterian Church met at the home of Mr. dtugsel McLure on Thurs- itustico Presbyterian Women's Missionary ociety with the follow- ing splendid board of officers: — Pre dent, Mrs H. A. McKenzie; Vice es.. Mrs J. Pursey; Secret- ary. Miss Mary Railings; Treasur- er, MisslLucy McLure. The soci- ety starts out with a good member- ship and are planning s busy wint- er's program. SILVER FOX EX'HIBITION—At- iontion is called to the ad. else- where of the first Canadian Silver "‘ox Exhibition and special sale which is to be held in Windsor llotel, Montreal, Dec. 14th to 16th Fhis exhibition and sale is being and the United States and will be the first time that s man with an who registers has not only u chance to win a liberal prize but funeral of James Godfrey took_ day last and organized the North’ advertised extensively in Canada unregistered fox has had s chance to compete with his neighbors re- gistered fox, and every rancher. i 4», New Conservative Leader in Brit- l ish Columbia (Special to tho Guardian) K-A-MiDOOPS. B. 0.. Nov. igg ._ The lion. ‘Simon F. Tolmie, memb- erfelect of the House of Commons for Victoria was the‘ unanimous‘ choice of the Provincial Conserva- tive fllwvention for Provincial lead er of the Party. 'I‘o Telephone . To Submarines =- LONDON, Nov. 25. ~—"l‘he Bril- lsh Admiralty is considering an in ventisn for locating and communi- cating with submarines that are un. a-bls to raise to the surface. » The apparatus, the invention of s North country man, consists of a buoy carried by the submarine-s‘ alongside the conning tower. if the submarine ils unable to rise to the surface the buoy can be released, and being filled with compressed air, rises quickly to the surface and floats above the sunken vessel to which it is attached by a cable. The buoy contains a ielephone by men/us of which rescuers and the imprisoned men can communicate. it also holds rockets, n lighting ap- paratus and n signal bell to at. tract attention of passing ships. Western Foxes Go To Sweden (Canadian Press) - WINNLPEG, LVialL, ‘Nov. 23--<Ii‘ur~ ther- honors for ‘Manitoba-raised sli- ver foxes come with the purchasfl nf 37 live animals of loading breed- ers in lSwedens The shipment lefi a local farm today for Halifax where it will be put in the -S.S Drotlnelrholm of the Swedish-Am- erican line bound for Sweden. ———-¢o>——-- Marble veining is an innova- tion on new evening dresses which L's attracting attention, and it is at- .ained by the use of tiny beads and H7 , A?» l‘ b°Yh°°d in"? R°"‘°"" ’ viii have the benefit of the high 118119111 of the skirt usually is flu- i ‘i inn bowl of goodness, wrices invariably secured st anlex- Zflllifld with a narrow fringe or siml- _,\ ' i; m Q '|||l‘ i luslve sale of this kind. Pros- iar beads. . m" u’ m . iiective exhibitors should write for lAYGREATvCANAbTI wwi “*5 nrv/ fi/ /\ _ V_ ‘Older-Than The Dominion- AN -. INS Ti var l t Fwfrri... gr- t - chug». yvvnafv.» ‘ pure and good — order it m“ parllculars _ H i- -. ' ' RGCOPG. . . . . . . . o W" m’ mom . , [N MEMQRIAM ANADA 1s approaching hcr Diamond Jubilee. She has jllSlllfibd . i ' l "H1115" lflfflfllfj; 533;‘ n11}; lflgj,‘ ‘nfijfl; _o_ Qislwlgi: the faith of the Fathers of Confederation. - , .. ~ ' , l _ ' _~ l MR. FREDERICK W. COFFIN . _ , , _ , _ _ i:ro.' I§§°'u...'§§vo’§.. “k”- “mfl” W“ Th _v l l Over OneBillion Shc has given birth to powerful Canadian institutions WhiCh ' ""°":’°""*’ """"'“"' ____4..-_- srovezriesffaiiig lhiif,cel<‘it‘leli£r{ic\ku£:€ 13°‘ ' - ' have developed her resources, and have brought security and . ' HALF-MlLLlON-YEAVR-OLD I 2.11mi’, figliiffdfiglflggvg; filing“ AS5573 T Prosperity to Per peoifle‘ . . . . . ‘ ""“*“"“"~ TEETH 0F HUMAN BEINGB iie iesvc to mourn two daughters V" "f." By extending their great services abroad these institutions ~ v ALLEGED FIND m ci-iiNA llllll one so“; Mm Elllle, Glove, Hundred Million h . f C d. . ,1. . l d h. . l, ~ l l 5K G N____25 H an m, Mm Null“ Douglalolllounl Dona,‘ avecnlargcd the orbit o ana ran enterprise. heir ca crs 1p in i _ 35m e-lhalfgbolool yam 11L gréylllgli alililliéirilisillgtgy. firmsalzg: CONTINGENCY . banking, transportation, assurance and commerce, has made both l ‘ PU ‘idler. it is believed. i'hl1I(l“8-l1}'el;iel:1‘ A. Lawson of Charlottetown.‘ His ACCOUNT them, and Canada, world famous. ~. U l ' _ ~<>\,._,— Y .-r iuman rema as ever B¢0\'_ wife predeceased him to e r - - ; ‘ _ _ . ' ; _’ ' wv w! Yl ;- l 1311::hsgéioilflilggilgsnlngllflilfflzgi ‘Figs?- lrnsurunlarlri which llvlvsyvzr; §§,’,‘,,§‘““°“ . Among these institutions the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE l r’ - . l - e .. , ' O . v nent made at a joint meeting of lgegllglll: (alums wfigugiilvgr fig: i sflRPLus r‘ hOldS an outstanding place. i v - he Geological Society of China. Doll-gigs Qlf N“ 23m loijvlolllll . _ . . . D . . I . l l ihxoylzelllrllnghgofitglilyngf 3251112111 Steylart “n.0,”, Th. lunlm, . Qvellt awlelnty- ' Chartered 1n 1865, itisoldcr than the ominion. ts far seeing . .9“ aril/lffjrigslz vlillgg-uxcwtsilxhycgslyrllgxl 351m 1 w" foundcrsu-Gault, Ogilvio. Mountstcphcn, i crncr and othcrs-_--wcrc _. . :riieso teem. in fossai form, are rs. pail bearer-s were: Joseph c. ' pioneers. They built mills, founded banks, and constructed railways. 2 believed by scientists to ante-date D9“ l”, imllloll Comm _l_ 1.4M“ Dividend. to policy“ i l They later expanded these activities beyond the Dominion. . The courage and vision of their successors carried their as- - surancc enterprise also to other lands. Today the Sun Life is more than , i Canada's predominant Life Assurance Company. IT IS THE LEADING the Piltdown man and the pltbecsn- thropns 0f Java, which is known as the most primitive human type. Some scientists who have examined the relics state they are more than 1.000.000 years old. ln-t e. Fulton Don l ,‘ '1' l Murphy, John gas amp e Pigott . holders increased for - six successive years. There is one more hand to beckon And onc more voice to call, Yet another loved one waiting Do not be disturbed ii you aud- l3; dfiuklla? deniy realize you have allowed Yfllzff’: ;‘r':jl':°‘°°:“'fl‘:l":l " nsglrtfierll" Elalillizéolilliliog ‘if Whm "wwmy ""‘°"“ "‘"- _ f“ w“ ha!“ century‘ ORDINARY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF rm: ENIPIRE AND THE GREATEST . y W Q VQT l l , be". n "uonablo prlc“. and 0g Egg“?!alilpgalolllgtllvéaliisglylletilsysn;all’? Then dngzlirnheznll weep no more, , INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD: q"|°|< diilll/"Y- l 5on5 which excluded all doubt as to Bend humbly u; the m] . ' \ . l "THE MAxlM their vnst antiquity." He has eudcl til . llll‘ ll —\ . UM OF HEAT” Announcement of the discovery And [Olllkfifiie llael:|r(;0)ll_ gm \ l i . w n & was made by Dr. J. G. Anderson, a -———<-o->__.___ l. Swedish scientist, who is mining MR8. EGAN - ~ , ’ ‘i: ' ' I idvlser to the Chinese Government. ' ‘ ' I " PHONE 175 Anderson discovered an ancient lit l I ' ' 0 i . ' nvern in the limestone- ledges of to chgonilcle Sign assisting-lug“ lauty . ' l i f Chcukoutien, about 20 miles south- Egan, vHcad of Iilllsboro whi h m. ' i _ ' ‘ - wiest ofTeking. ills discovery was ellelll look l N ' c-‘sad ' ' ' ~ 1~ ”*'*""""’*'f'""*' - made several years ago and subee- llla Cllarlotlglace fiwemlmr ‘m! i" ' / ‘ i ‘ ‘lllellt excavations were made -by ls sad under °wl1 Oepitsl. Death .- o q) l l, u the Austrian pslseontologlst, Dr. O. douibu 8 ll any “mdmml- b"! i ‘k . Zdsnsky. Mater al removed from Egan ‘l’ n m“ “Be- ‘W MTB- ‘ 3' l the cnvo was its en to the laborat- em lllil; Mad the/howl!“ wnfld‘ / 1 ‘ll, ory of Professor Wiman in the] an operamm ~w°uld 1'9" store lior to ‘her former good health lilut God lwilled otherwise. After irco Weeks suffering sho calmly ""8961! sway fully fortified with i tlio last rites of Mother Church st . the “"1! 68B of fortydive years. _ . _ Mrs- Egan (nee Mary Macdolmid) University of Upsalp in Swccdcn whore the tooth were tliscovoroil while other material was being cleaned and exitminod. Full infor- mation was communicated lo An- derson in order that he. who had f ish x Don't min this chance. For discovered the cave, might an- “.08 lhe eldest (mum f h . _ elm-y 5° “m l‘ ' ll01iD06 the find. _ l l l er o t e t0 768i ‘ill U19 81501111115 IIBIIIBWTY. MT- (fwsby was a young mun of Ford the Canadian Lovioii. Mr. and Mary. i .\lr. and Mrs. Edward (lnlluut. ' “n”... o’ Scientists “m that the “lust ‘m’ sliireynix elglilgeloixeyizdoglald (Alin- there lo await the trumpet call sterling qualities and was purticiilqVvlliizim Ryan, rcprcsciiting nri Airs. Joseph Siiclilioril. l .\ll‘. and .\ll‘.'~i. Jas Iloylv. NYWI Remedies we will give 90mm “m” 0t ""3 ‘lmcoww m‘ sides ll sorlowlll h" b dounlll 8' when we shall appear before the nriy well known among tho aih-fiunurner. llhlhllfhli, N. ii lliittle Milli-i. - Mr. and Mrs. Jus. iiciiiiiis. ' m9 $99111 WEB "m! i119)’ 88V“ dei- small clllldmn gun s and a“ m? judgment sea of Christ, where it lctes, being a prominent dcfcncu ‘The following large list of flnrsLi '.\ii-. and Mrs. (‘iirrol illniis. I 1m; 3m] Mrs. Ed, siuilley flllli M" 5|". 5°W| Ind two gold “m” lubstantmum‘ M m“ conten‘ two sisters Mrs J Jali/(facfllillithelf will ‘be render-led to everyone nc- msn on the Abegwcit Hockey Lcitiii muss and spiritual offerings tcstl- Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Kelly and gallon, i ml‘ A‘ ll‘ ' "on of ROY Chilpman Anllmw“ and gloollllllg iiaolnt’ '“l' Fl van‘ col-doing to their works, ‘in this city, lying to tiiu high esteem of the ile- Jenn. ‘Hililu lluirim. l ' ° "Emil" ll limited lifihlells that Asia vlvlas the cradle‘ cl llama. 0m lbmllleflmlllnfienlflelllfit The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Some years ago Mr. (‘rosiiv r» consul. Mr. and Mrs. Fn-il Alvis-nor. . e "mim mce- “arm”? 0°“ m l .' ' " "Allan ‘Morrison. David Macdnnnld. n vcd to Bath t N. D. ti kiln; ll splRiTuAL BOUQUETS Ml‘- "llll -“"-*'- Jil-‘i- RM“ GET YOURS TODAY- i Aflauc Expedition’, a‘ contmunuo" iigufxtftatsizlifil :23 anceliyihtrxe circle Beniamin iBirt. Thomas Brazll- Dogillion with Tiiiiiilsthurst‘ Pulivi‘ FLORAUTRWUTES ~ r Iili‘. ililil Mrs Win. llyun. ~ of the 10111119? which "llcovmed "i9 llllllllll llle l l-q a n arm“ to GoddieiDonglns, John McAskill. The Company where he soon became I tiir. and Mrs. AIii-‘liil Filfllllvyl ' Air, mill Mrs. Wm. lip-an. “m” hum“ °' ‘m’ di“°°““" w“ wife and inoTliizro an agioctklnalo ‘Pastor A r Mcbellan performed iwiruliir with employers iiiiil ciii- (‘i-n-svviilr-iiis- Mcifliiviicrii air-l Mi" will lir-"i- 1’"i“i' 5l\“i'l'<'*'i1- i Mi: “mi Airs. l). is. (lailitiii H" L w I1 to have sought pm!“ m‘ °°’"°“‘ ami a devoted r i adwgr y H Sm’ the soil-vices at the srsvo‘ May her PIOYOQB alike and was coiislilcrull Whncko)‘ MMY “"4 F'“"""" C"-""" < llriiiiiw" ("film"- y mm 7th“ Summer bu” n’ w“ pm morning o. very rlsifiiii wliimtittiredili Boul rest in peace. ' a. very valuable employee oi‘ ilil-“i ‘Cross-dill: mid Mrs Jos lltllon- Mrs. J. Lnrkin and family“! Mr. and llrs. Chas‘. lpZiFiJW uuii 17 Vzéiffld from startin because 0i people followed lllll. lllllllljm ‘ll-lull Mass Cards: ‘Monsignor Gillie, Company. iliil iiud fnmlly Mr. and lire. ilmly ililifio . llllnlll.‘ y 6 QUEEN BTRIIT t‘ w“ hem‘ lier homo (illiiisboro Ville) to st. Indian iitivor: Rev. J. 1C. iilscdon- k Thalia: Crotillllynulsolllillolflicnl; lgioss-léilxll-ll. U. Dougon lliéiglhiliéitlinliiléfi-qh-l - e ' .\lr and Mrs. Plus (lnrhlii. L pHONE Andrew's iChui-ch, wherealllequiemfiidr Si- 69°39"? 3°?’- Kelinlld F- 9°“ u 95 l‘ a e c5’ H, “_l"_f*~v'“"_L _, . l. ,_ , l “ " l. l i: z" Mass. was celebrated by Rem ig__l,|Maodonaid, ‘Brae; the Sisters City on the defence for tho Bstliiiisl. spur-Mi. mid “lb: L. H. lon- 13ml ‘lhlq-“lljllglfilldgollllkg am“ TELEGRAli/is » . Mucdohald (s1, ueorge-s) cousin llllionpitai, Charlottetown; Mr. Vic-Hockey ‘ream and bcini: wnei<liri~ icr. _ l - i-v - -» _ 0|] f, e i rtof Egan the Misses Aietha and ed one 0f the best Amateur Dc- S|)l‘l~iy—-Ml‘. ziiid Mrs. lion blicli- family. l_ (‘niupbolliiiii Hockey (iiili. l the deceased. alter which all that ' " lance men l“ the lllarlllllle ploy. llcl.ll_ ‘Mr and Mrs. J. unllnui. Mllh lllflrl, l_llllll_l_ Nlagllllly _\r_ l; Winnie iEgan. MrsslCathourins Mac- donald. Mr. and M-rs. J. J. Mcflilli- Mr, sud Mrs. Joliii Cronin and f ily. ‘ “gimp nnvid llczirl and family- Mr. niul Mrs. (l. 1.. (lulluiit mid, A Friend. NisSB-PR» N- Y- LETTERS OF SYMPATHY wss mortal of dear Mary was lnld inces. Sprsy~Msior C. (‘.. Thompson. vrsy, Miss Florence Macdonsld, The late Mr. Crosby was not Spray-Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Mc- John Aeneas Macdonald, Miss Etta only a good defence insn in hockey Luiighlaii, Bathiirst. .\'. B. Mscdonald. Dr. and Mrs. Walsh,Dr.§but also for this country. lllllfilli-i Wrcatii—-~Mi'. and Mrs Ed Nich- and Mrs. J. iC. Macdonsld. Mrs. Jlserved in, he Canadian forces iii olsoii. llrofessional Cards. UVEAND DRESSED ~"We/an‘buyine live and dresses Poultry asiiy st our Waylon”, WmFoirs-ioir. Botiiiirfli- fum _ _ Mr. and lilrs. Jas. (.0310- MarkRMcGl y... . _ ( _ _ _ uiiiusriiii. cotioiron, rro l__. ' "my w l-flii , . also: and OUOKSMoh e a a n a id r a r u . most s. ll “mu-on m°°k'ch."°"'tl°w“iPi‘i. W" Him" “W. QVIMXY. ‘iaa- ‘(iigizglgiteiwi ‘lliiaigsy. G_l.’;iia)cu<i!on-| frills‘; alg. Cvfnihtfnili othe Lirwmvll-‘i ‘\‘\'i'0i1lli-—Biltlilil‘SL Hockey Team. K5 3i G553!- DUUKQ, OH-IOK- aid M and Mrs. Charles Macdou- th. I Di‘. C, C, Arghjbgld Ins and rowi. m- Ohrlstmali " aid: - r'. and ‘Mrs. pavid Macdon- ‘rm. funeral took “place m. Slill- MASS cARos finds.“ o; N_ y_ ’°‘Q qlillll“, UIHNWIMI» "W" Dlelmbli‘ 7th N aid and family. Miss Amelia and dsyNov. 01st from the home oi‘ his _ . _ qlllllllll “ml ml "awn-l lib. _ \ or Cuts iFl-flflr ‘Egan, Miss ll-Islen and Clar- mot-her, Chestnut Street lo st. Dllhll- loriiest Crosby. a 0 "lilies limited to BY‘: llryfloir y“ ' Mill.” “all”. l ' l en Walsh, lMiss-lelnflarrett. Miss stuns Cathedral and wasolio 050m; Dorothy Mills. J l ‘ Ind Tin-m , ' ' f” ‘mm’ n""'t°“°°"lmw"'n“°'llgl’n" n sis Mscdoneld. Mumford. ns.:_i"l@" ""1 i" ‘hi’ °"Y °' _ Mi W! Mm Mi°hfl°i '"'"~ d St Charlottetown l- and wii ply freight, thmby bring- column. summit . l years the orm War Veterans turn w, M", Mm, 146 R mon . “l‘"'°},l>""" '""'¥"'I "m" i»: swim-aw» wlm e your? iiin- ire-squirm- mm-x '“~ "d fl": "3"; fijfifljfifilj," in‘ out n. .1“... body herds: w 3...; r. c. 1...]... Baihurst. _ l ell layer Illllllli} an“. h. “w, “mun”. B. rn-ford. e.. .v . "the G.‘W.V_-A_ Mud to pa!’ their riflqt Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Binns Fir Life Accident slckneflfl and "0"" °'°""..'"“ .1 "l ll.“ ll“ ll i I mounmr R hm"! M“ respect to a departed. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryan and e9 9 ’ t. “m4” m” “M” Merlin m?“ ssi§..p"m'°”' I" *"- ’ "m" nsvro onossv "i" A» -'- “mi” °'"°““‘"“ family. Plate Glass Insurance M; M . . l. \ ._ _ , l v _ . . , l, / at the church and grave. Thiil Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingstone h st , $6 d & _ Qiilpyeur Poultry to _ . ' 4...} gloom was out over this Nil bearers ‘Wsrtflh M; PST‘? Mrs. Shepherd and Georgie We e» ii ‘ . ~ cit on Tuesday Nov. 18th when it lgofigicfiilllffilflll: "he: ken}, in“ r. and Mars. Artliliir Campbell- hlrhflbOflArlsb M. ’l'- UQPHII l F‘ J‘ “fin l y k _ tmzl: g,“l£f§§,°.fi'§§:’l;,fl representius the illfditiralzio? anger‘ Good s, "\- l‘. ‘l ..l . _ olmamfltfow" .70 n: mun d m d llmmllll; Abegweitl, M: George Deliver. rev- Mn and M", Robs, Qhgphgfd, A t at m < i ' "'1" °' ~ e nusouii 8m 57""- Mwfln In. , , in or. porrorniim or nu rvwiiljgi" Wm" l “,1!” Mr. and Mrs. Robt Stanley. . , . w‘. l-UII- l , l. p!‘ as at illtliant. N. "B. .1719 ills. m"- *' “m” ‘l ' Ni‘. N"! MPB- Aillfm“ “Wm” i . _ I l’ N; I s i , l - ~ - ~ ’ -» . i. . ‘. over‘ r ' . .. 8319mm George Strut. W103i! handle some Dressed 1V. Feehan. MissZiiis. iFsehan. Miss Allllqe iK, Mscdonaid, Adrian Fee- hsn. Miss Ulllian and J. ‘B. Mac- the Great ar as Sergeant with‘ the 26th Battalion. l-ie was ivouurlq ed in action on the battle flcld of Wrcath—‘ilathurat Office Co. and \Vrel'h—illailiui'st. Athletic .(‘.liili. WVrcatli-diathiii-st Pipe Fitters. ‘n. $%rvv ‘