Q20 ‘ _. -DECEl-.-IBER 11, 1 iFOlL“ WRAPPED a You always get them ‘ FRESH ‘ v E75 Foxes o"? Felling and Cleaning Plants are now in lull opera- tion and we have enlarged our staff to meet the large in- crease in business in these Departments. "Proper polling adds dollars to pelt returns. Polling and cleaning $2.00 only. L Consignment Dept. Our new Consignment Department is open and immed- iate orders are already placed for hundreds of pelts, To meet those v.'e need 1500 Pelts AT ONCE. All pelts fully protected by omlcrs limits ii requested and ilbernl cash ad- vances ii required. » Mr. O'Brien will be at our Oliice on Tuesday. December 10th. and days following, and will purchase for cash all grades of silver. cross and rcd fox pelts. Mr. O'Brien is buying ior- evcry country that uses Silver Fox Furs, paying highest prices. ‘ . Our service to fox ranchers is now complete, including polling. cleaning, direct purchase or sales‘ by nsigumcnt. Consult Department Managers for further particulars. G. R. MacQaarrie Summerside, P. E. I. 379-l2-9-3i. QfiQ-O-Q-QFG PoULTRY, Highest prices paid for’- Live Chickens Dressed F°W1 Live Fowl DressedoGeese Dressed (Llici-zcns Dressed Ducks v Swift Canadian Co. LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN \§0§¢‘rQ§§ 0060 0t O O 0Q 060 4§0§4§0§< 0000-90 06006660 HOG-H , . 0-646 CQOO&OQ#O4QCQQ-Q+CQ-GQQQ4O-O-OO-OGQ4§Q'Q'V§444 Q The flavor of ll. &N. Black Twist is cured in—you ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and ‘enjoy yourself. _...r_e" r. t. NIIIIJISIIN IIICIt ‘.‘ Ill/tilt TWISI ‘sjgltoeniral Guardian A CitAND HOSIEBY BARGAIN- liiarvellous underwear bargains. Pa- Wlfl- diil-II-il-ii ‘naaanusoonr ‘nan cnaws. All sizes in stock. Fenneli 8r Chand- ler. ldl-ll-fiii-irlmouwedwvks. ' APPLICATIONS for Membership to the Mink Breeders Association should be made to the Secretary, Dr. Callback. Crapaud, accompanied by annual fee $2.00. 331-12-6-51. REMNANTS AND LEFT-OVERS B0 Without reference to price. Drap- eries and cretonnes. Patents. . ' ‘ ssl-lz-ll-ll A1.‘ THE POLICE COURT-yes- terday morning a drunk and disor- derly was fined $l0 and costs.‘ A ju- venile charged with theft was sen- tenced to tho reform school. SAFETY FIRST. — Equip With Dreadnaught Tire Chains. rlcnneil s. Chandler. idi-il-zs-fmwlwks. LIVE POULTRY WANTED—Buy- ing live poultry ‘Thursday. Dec. 12. Empty crops. Buying dressedgeese and ducks all week.‘ A. C. Green. Ai- bsny. 31 COLD WEATHER. NEEDFULLS priced on an ecenomy basis-wader- wear, gloves and clothing. Patonb. 431-12-11-11 . CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND- Rev. Ewen MacDougcll will preach Thurs day 12th.. at Birch Hill at 7. p. m, and Sabbath 15th. at Bangorst l1 a. m.. and 6.30 p. m. - REV. W. BRUCE MUIR. -'_ The Guardian regrets to learn that Rev. Mr. Muir's condition yesterday was ‘not so satisfactory, and by doctor's orders no visitors are allowed to see ‘PRESBYTEBIAN cannon n: CANADA-There will be services in thrlnng River Church at i1 a. m.. in the Clifton Church at 2.30 p. m.. in the Geddie Memorial Church at 7.30 p. m. NURSE GRADUATES. — Miss Rose-Buote. daughter oi Mrs. Edith Buote.‘ City. who has been training in Hotel Dleu Hospital for the last three years, has successfully passed hel-"R. N‘. eliallns. Her many friends wish her success. , BBADALBANE - United Church of Canada‘. The services on the a- bove_charge for _Sunday December 15th.. areas follows; Granville i1 a. m.. Rose Valley. 3 p. mflflradalbane 7 p. m. lievnThos Palethorpe, min- ister. FAREWELL GATHERING —- A pleasant farewell party was tender- edMr. Amos Hubley at the home oi Miss Mamie Moynagh. Soul-ls. Mr. l-lubleyhss been manager oi the branch of the Central Creameries since it's erection two years ago, and during that time has made many friends. His good work has earn- ed l-lim_a promotion to the Char- lottetown branch. The evening was spent with music. songs and games. Alter singing "For he's a. Jolly Good Fellow," those present wished Mr. HubIeyNgoodVluck in his new position. Mr. Hubley left Thursday morning for Charlottetown followed by the good wishes of his numerous friends. Bronchial Cold ‘Left I-ler With A Dry, Hacking Cough u»; .1. Tasman, Selkirk, Ont... writuw-"Early last winter I suiferod from a more bronchial cold that left me with a. provoking, dry, hacking Cough. - "After w»; bothered, both day and liElatA-Wriioimiéifldf some tlmeI a Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Ililol I tried with wonderful results‘, and now it is the only remedy I m: In for ooldl- ‘ “I have also used Milken‘: Heart ‘and Nerve Pills with wonderful results." - "Dr. Wood's" is 85c. a ‘bottle; family site 60s.; at all druggiets an deflcrnputu onlybyTha '1‘. lfilbura 00., Uni Totilto, Ont- _._.._:___ u..- warren arts? We will buying geese from the litth to December 18th inclusive pay- ing highest prices. ‘ . ALSO We will be buying from now till spring and paying highest prices carcass ' FOWI. CANNED! o _ C. E. Pratt & Son, -» sr.-rs'raaa~~--- n-ll-a. i THE tznsatorrrgrowlv sou-n‘ narvmc sow. - m. need Dmadnaugbt Tire Chains. Pen- neli d: Chandler.‘ IM-Ii-U-imwiwks. LADIES AUXILIAEYCANADIAN neuron-Bream meeting at the Ia- tion rooms Thursday. 7.30 p. m. 435-12-11-11 BETTER. r0 in: some than Iurry. Dreadnought ‘Tire Challis mo. ‘dl-iv. ing safer. Fennell do Chandler. _ lsl-n-zo-iuiwzwu. Au OPPORTUNITY to“ secure a good used piano cased organ in good condition-beautiful tone and only $59.00. R. '1‘. HOLMAN LIMITED, CHARLOTTETOWN. 433-‘ll2-1l4i ISLANDER ELECTED. --At' the closely contested election - for the municipality of Iroquois Falls, Ont. Mr. Ambrosefiorcorsn, formerly oi Baldwin's Road, P. E. I., waselccted Councillor.. ., . z l _ , - _ l _ . '| ' ALI. rm: YEAR rrna BECLPIENT oi The Guardian as a Christmas or New Year's-slit svill remembentlis donor. Try it. ‘ 13-114,: "i - ' . l TO TAKE UP NURSING-Miss liiinnie A. IOWen, formerly of Tipper Prince Street, Charlottetown, has en- tered the Training School ior Attend- ant Nurses, conducted‘ by the House- hold Nursing Association, Boston. l 1 THE MOST USEFULIAND AP- PltECIATED ‘Christmas and, New Year's gift is a year's subscription m the Guardian. . 12-1141 HERE'S A‘ EAEGAIN-Used piano cased organ in firsbciass condition. Mechanically perfect and nice toned —a bargain at $50.00. .R.LT.: 1-101. MAN’ LIMITED, CHARLOTTE. TOWN , ,' diiii-H-ll-li BUSY WoBKERB-‘—A‘=‘1‘ll_DiOl“‘ ma Cm“ was ~rsanlzed_ m the cil-létcn School. on November 22nd, and the following officers were ‘elected: rml- dent, Dorothy MacDonald; Vice-Pres- ident, Amelia MacDonald; Sebretary, Doris Gillespie; ‘ Ireasurerfi Mildred Muttart; Circulation Managerl Harold Muttart; Programme’ Committee, Joseph Smith: Service Committee. Myrtle MscCarville; A Health and Cleanliness ‘Committee, Angelina 0'. Connell. Meetiiigs‘ will beheld‘ every other Fridayafternoonnuring the year. ‘ "STANLEY" LIFTING BUOYS- ‘rhe work of the Marine Department steamers inilftlng‘ baby; l; now nearing oompletiom The ‘Brant!’ has already finished work and. will lay up in port shortly. ‘The "Stan- ley" is at present‘ endesi/ouringto liit buoys in CaribdlfClianhcl near Plctou Island and will’ then proceed to Indian Rock. near Wood Islands to take up the buoy there‘. The "Stanley" is m 1m; the balance of U16 buoys in the straits, 'and is standing by to help the potato steamer “Dclla" out. if port..if re- quired. When the harbour buoys were taken in last wécldspveralfnad iyl-ok- en loose andwerc drifting out with the ice. Buoyssometlmesvget, lost in this way. At the present time there is s. large fouricén tan buoy, eleven feet in diameter at “ the Marine Wharf. This buoy broke adriftjrom Lockpovt, N. S., on Nov.‘ 80, 102i and was picked up off me coast of scol- land and towed into Loch Ryan ‘dur- ing November man was shipped ‘to Quebec during thelsumhier of 1927 on the SJS. Garcia ‘had wastaken to Charlottetown thlt fall to await transportation to Halifax. ::With so thorougha preparation at hand as Miller's‘ Worm Powders the mother who allows/her children to suffer from the ravages oi worms is unwise and culpobly ‘cafeless. A child subject to the attacks of worms is always unhealthy and will b6 stunt- ed in its growth.‘ Itiss merclfulact p get rid oi these destructive para- sltes, especially when it can be done without difficulty. PERSONALS Mr. D.’ A. MacDonald. Eedeque, was in the city yesierday. 1 Mr. Chas. E. McDuii. ‘Brookfield, was a visitor in the city yesterdayv Mr. Wm. Waited-Hampshire, was in the city on buIineAs yesterday. Mr. Michael Berrigan was a vis- itor to the city yesterday. ‘Mr. John Allen. Mt. Albion. was in the city yesterday. Mr. L. B. McMillan. Wood islands West. was in the city ysterday. . Mrsstewart Jones is a patient in the P. E. I. "ospltal. ‘ ' Mr. Joe Iionergan arrived. horns Saturday night from Wat Outlet. Maine, and will spend the Christmls holidays with his parents. Mr. :and Mrs. James, Ilonergan. _nichntond, Btmt. . GUARDIAN Mr. Harry Holmes. New Wiltshire. was among the visitors to the city yesterday. m ulsuolluln HELEN MlcEACHERN v The death occurred st her home on Marsh Street. New Glasgow. N. BL. on November 9th., of Helen, only dflllshter of Mrs. Norton MacEach- ern. aged six years, irom pneumonia following scarlet fever. The funeral was heldvon Sunday afternoon and was largely attended by the school children, with whom l-lelen who ,was a ‘bright. lovable child, was a great favorite. Burial was at St.‘ John's Cemetery. Mrg. MacEachel-n and her four sons ‘have the sympathy oi o. wide circle of friends in their bereave- ment. It is but eighteen months since they were called upon to mourn tho loss of husband and father. DR. REGINALD ‘CAMERON The friends of or. Reginald s. Cameron. V. D., will be greatly shocked to hear of his suddervdeath which occurred in the city yesterday. Dr. Cameron-was the eldest son of the late Rev. John G. Cameron of Souris and Murray Harbour. and a brother of Guy Cameron. Inspec- tor ‘for the Royal-Bank. oi Canada ‘who died at Luna. South America about i8 months ago. Dr. Rohan cereal-on of London, mgland is s surviving brother The deceased had been absent from thlsproyince for‘ a. number of_years but owing to illlawaith returned here not long ago. . p ‘ The funeral will take place‘ priv- ately from the McLean Undertalrina Jriome this Wednesday afternoon-at 3 o'clock, to the Peoples Cemetery. rteasaurcuzovn scnool. The following is the Honor Roll oi Pleasant Grove School for November: ' Grade IX-l. Vincent Doyle; 2. Kathleen Doyle. Grade VII-i, Marie‘ Doyle. Grade‘ VI-1, ‘Agnes Curran; 2, Laura Watts. ' Grade V-l, James Curran. 1 , Grade III-l. Etta Jay; 2, Everett Clow. ‘ ‘ ‘Grade II-i, Willard Murray; 2, "Kathleen Curran; 3, Garfield Jay; 4. Brenton Clow. _ , . ' _ ‘ ‘ Margaret E. Callaghan-Teacher. POWN AL NEWS On Thursday afternoon the W. M. s..‘ of ‘the ‘United cnul-cn was ‘held at the home of Mrs. Walter Inga. ‘Pownal. "The president, Miss Joyce Lane, was in the chair, as this ‘vi-as the‘ closing meeting of the year, The following offlcers were appointed for the‘ ensuing ‘year: President, re-elect ed; First Vice. Mrs. Judson; second Vice. Mrs. Campbell; Secretary. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, re-elected; ‘Prens- urer,- Mrs. Henry Burhoe, re-eiected. Superintendent of Chrisfian stew- ardship. Mrs. R._MacDonald; Super- intendent oi Temperance, Mabel En- man; Band leader, Mrs. .Nat. Mac- Klnnon; Committees iorthe follow- ing..were appointed: Sick, Pro- grams and flowers. Two delegates namely ‘Misses Joyce Lane and. Ma- bel Janman, also two alternatives Mrs. Earle Ballem and Mrs. Judson werefiappointed to attend the cori- ventlon tolbeheid in Kenslngton January 26th and 29th. The miss- ionary monthly was left ‘in the hands oi Mrs. J. R. Brown. It was also decided that the corresponding secretary Mrs. Arthur Moore‘ would order the new study book "From Jerusalem to Jerusalem." At the close of the meeting Mrs. Ings serv- éd a lunch which made us all think oi- Christmas. ~ - - - What-might have been a serious accident occurred here s. few days no. While a gentleman and his daughter from Seal River were driv- ing tiuough this district en route tol-Charlotietown. s dog rushing out from s barnyard caused the horse to become frightened, consequently throwing the occupants out oi the carriage, After running a very short dlstanoethe waggon was left on the side of the rtildfvihé animalioontln- uing on. He was afterwards found in a swamp in Alexandria. With the help oi good friends in Pownal, the rig was righted and once more the thankful people took the road, this time heading east for home. Our Youngreoplfs League met for re-organisstlon at the home of Mr. W. E. Smith. Pownil. The per- sonéll oi_ the omcers is as follows:- President. Edison Emith; Vice. Ed- ward Robertson: Secretary, 11ml uses-enema Aailstlnt. wunui-ec Robertson; Treasurer. Malcolm-Mac- iiae; Program committee, Mrs. will Mutch. Miss Amy Smith, Maui-r Arden Richards 0nd Harold Smith. ‘Biokfibhinlittée. m. lyefett laur- ins and alias Irancis Wood. Ouwed. ‘(game proved very nesday evening Dec. 8th., the first regular meeting was held at the home »of Mrs. Nat.’ MacKil-lnon, Alexandria. The President presided and after the devotional period and business session, s nicely balanced program which was French Canad- ian in warp and woof was presented to the enjoyment of all present. The Marsellaiaawas well rendered by Miss Hazel MacEcchern. A poem, by Mr. Malcolm MacRae, the spec- ial character being Napoleon. ‘A reading by Miss Amy Smlill, talk by Rev. H. E. Campbell, vrhich was instructive as well as interesting, dealing with the government and political views of the French Can- adians. new feature of the cven-' ing'si entertainment was "Biblical Baseball" ~-ihe balls being fired by‘ Mr. Campbell irom the book of Ruih-‘Thrcaptaixls for the teams were Mr. Malcolm lMacRae, versus. Arden Richards, the score standing 3 to 5 iri favor of the latter. This interesting and we are looking forward in move. Af-' ter s, poetical contest and a boun- tiful‘ lunch was served. we went home. ' ‘kbeautlful daughter arrived a few‘ days ago for ' Mr. and Mrs. George MacLcnnan, also a young hopeful‘ for Mr. and MIS. Wilfred Wood. Waterside. Their friends wish these new arrivals a merry Christ- mas and a happyNew Year, and extend congratulations ‘.0 the happy parents. Choirpraotlce was held at the homo of Mrs. Farl Ballem. Cross Roads, on Thursday night last. Des- pite line inclement weather. quite a number, were present and a. profit- able ‘time spent. In“ Memoriam p IiLBSpCATHERINE McALEER On November 12. at the home of ‘ier- daughter, ‘Mrs. Paul Zwikcr, Vifaterville, Maine. after a long ill- ness. there passed away to her eter- nal, rest Mrs. Catherine McAleer. who wasbom on Prince Edward Is- land '19 years ‘ago. For the past foul‘- telen years Mrs. McAleer had lived in ‘Water-ville, Maine, with her family. Mrs. McAleer leaves a large circle oi friends to grieve with her relatives, who cared for her so tenderly in the last/years of her life. There are left to‘ mourn, the following daughters and sonsz-Mrs. William Fisher, and Mtsl Paul‘ Zwicker. of Waierville, Maine; Mrs. John McCabe or Fair- field. Maine; Peter and Joseph and ‘James of Watervllle, Maine and Allen of Borden. P. E. 1.; also two sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Angus Mclsaal: and Missl Elizabeth Mclnnls. John and Michael, all of Tracaclie. P. l: I.-_ Mrs. McAleers remains were laid to-rest in Tracadie Cemetery, P, E I., by the side of her husband, Mlcil- ael _McAleer, who predeceased her seventeen years ago. The funeral service was conducted in the church and at the grave by Ra-‘v. Father Mc- Intyre, R. I. P. Flowers and liL-lss Cards. , Wreath from the fztmily, Water- vllle‘, Maine; Spray. Ml‘. and Mrs. Ray McKenzie. Borden; Spray, Mr. and-Mrs. Everett Nicholson. Bordon; Spray, Mr. Dan Ross and Miss Haiti: Ross, Carleton; Mass Cards from Mr. and Mrs. James V. McDonald. Bordon; Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- ray, Borden; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawbolt. Borden; Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Noonan. Borden; Mmmtl Mrs. Al- lenMcAleen-Borden; Ml". William Bell, Borden; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cerettlc, Borden; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pauquet, Borden; M1‘. andlMrs. T. PfiCexton. Borden; Woman's Instit- ute. Borden; Mrs. Alice Devlnc and James. Charlottetown; Mr. anti Mrs. John McAlecr, Charlottetown; Miss Ainiic Callaghan. Waiervllle. Mains; Mr. and Mrs. Neil McAskill, I-‘air- field. Maine; Mr. Richard Powell, Fairfield. Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Pcie: McCarron, Fairfield, Maine; Ml‘. and Mrs: William Powell. Watervillc. Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powell. Waterville: Meine;,Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murranwaterville, Mslne; Mr. and Mrs. diarnard Mrlsaac, waterville, Maine; Mrs. Emily Fisher and willic. Watervllle, ‘Maine; Letter oi’ Sympa- thy. Miss Ella Hennessey and slstcru Mrs. Campbell. New mndon. U. S, A. Deaf i-lear Again Through New Aid Earpiece flu Bizsilhan Dime Win- Enthusiastic "Following Ten-Day Free Trial Ullsr After lw niy-d-m yearn devoted ex- '\/.-; CANADlANgNATlONit-ils The Largest Railway System in Anlcrimt . .‘ ilornsel", England, hil5§aill18d the ' ‘Livfin ..".‘-‘.’: II use of loud speakers’ and lionosranhs C. M. Lumpsnn (n 1., Llllllflil). in stores. E65; FEED FUR SALE 64 Quccn Slim-t London, E_ C. 4, ilnglnnll Public Auction Sllts l 0F l RAW Shipping hag; vvill in: furni- ed without charge by applying f to R. T. Ilnlmall, l.lrl., Sum- ‘ merside. i’. l. dcprcscnled by .,. Beef Tripe ‘ lleei’ Melts Al“ d 1:... . , i m" “"5 S12 Flfllihsillhzridlgt. Ilcci Tongue slimming: Brnelcss Beef New York, N, y, - Veal. un carcass) 1Q_15_“_ Lamb Plus-ks - _ Lamp nine ooooo-oooooooo<eooeoe’ssq+4 Lambs and Mutton. (in carcass) icarload lots or less) PEERLESS FOX NE Trjzvc 31.1. Hogs Liver Ilorse Liver. The island Cold Storage, 1 s {Company Ltd. l l -2 -t. OQQOOOOOOQOOOO§OQOOQOOOQ POTATOES , AND TURNIPS We will be buying everv day at oul warehouse Hogan! Wllarl. highest prices ior good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat loads. .i. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, i’. F) Island Phones 79S and i138 -OOOOOOOQOOOQQQOOOQQOOVQ-Q 7727-9-l9-lmo. “(JLD‘ “WHAT WE HAVE WELL “ it's Better to be Sure n Than Sorry ______-_._.____ lllllill GOAL BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SlZES Your Foxes are the w-l.‘ ; investment that you ll.l- -. . going to lose them. by uszn; an; . Lhel ' . Netting than Peerless’! "Certainly not." "why?" "Because." you [eel at case in ow; l mg that the best "QUALITY 5513-; _ TING" is protecting your I-‘oxcs. Vcry Best Quality , ‘ This netting l! GALVANlZEl) bfi~ ‘ fore cud after being novcn. Order your supply oi ilard Coal from us. and you will have ciuaiveiv in the manufacture or scienti- tie hearing AMI. the‘ (‘inodian Acousti- ggn 1441,, Dept. 407. 5 Iliclnnunil m. West- Torso-o. use. hsn lull l-br-I rmen n new mudil Account-on um roprflgnle the [realest advance yet mmlr la rho re-ereation of hearing for the um. 1‘ II latest Aconsllr-on la lea-i rurrd by s nnyplrpiecs no bigger than a dime. Thong! rule device. aonndu an ,eltam ind dlltlnttly lranslnlned to aulmornlal ears _ with wonderful nemft w having nut n-sm- sun. The makers 0hr an absolutely free lrlfll rur i0 day: to an! one person who may i»- inistceied. and a letter will bring one of these remarkable aids to your borne 10': a thireuib‘ and' convincing ‘ teal. m “I'll lllll ll‘ lmll todlll llangs Flat without balzginq or s glng and makes a pcrfccl I'm-n e. real satisfaction and comfort this vxinicr. , ‘ Can m.- erected n; nn ".\.\l.\ rev." .:.::: are; ..."..r.":.':r.".: . m" ‘m, mm u, T, m, l our: rmcas ARE 'l‘lil-.‘ nlzsr o , l " P ' ' "“ I INF/ISLAND. i‘! ‘real ;ervlce. l MCGOWANS LIMITED. C. LYOHS £9’ C0 arm-u: l, can - con - woo» The Rogers Hardwood l‘ ~ °°“‘”““" L” ‘