._L-._,. .-,.. _... . _¢-< as» 1 When the Kiddies Come llown Stairs llhrisimas Morning Will it be to a cold, cheerless, chilly room, 0r to a bright, cheer- ful, cosy and comfortable room heated to June warmth by an Enterprise All-Cast Pipelessr g Furnace t If you want t0 have your home thoroughly attuned to the Xmas spirit, you will get the furnace in now. It only takes a day to in- stai-once in your home gives you a life time of comfort and service. (‘all or write either our Sum- merside or (‘harlottetoyvn store and we will lmve a furnace expert advise you. HOLMAN ‘S Summerside and (‘harlottetovm l33-l~l 212M131. . -. \ 4....“ ZIZQQLZI To the F0 .¢4..§"@ r =>. v reu zed. 'l‘hey rtu-ull llie duys gollC‘ 0 lily wheu their 111111.; 111111 lIilll[{ll‘[l'l'-\' 1 Prince Edward Island :-- The keen demand tor Silver Foxes is for registered stock. Dis- crimlnatlng buyers are insisting on pedigree, and you would be well ad- vised to meet their demands by registering. if your strain: are of pure Plnce Edward island origin they are eli- gible for registration in the Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward island. ABLE BLOOD. Intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province are registering their whole ranches with us. All foiies tattooed. For further Information wlto A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM [T |3 111111 they plated in the liliieolock- RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AS 1111-: lNDICATION 01-" nasm- m“ The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island Head Office. Charla 11.-1<;101111'i*“‘“ ttetown, Prince Edward inland -_11e=:j. ‘r’ NEW YORK FISH ADS. SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION For top prices prompt returns and general satisfaction Ship your production to (THESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. Established in 1888 I I Shipping Stencils Sent on Request, l, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market New York, N. Y. o0000ao0o0000o0§vO000Q+¢04Q§4+§44+§ BB5-ll-22Sll36l. 0 Q i é There l111s lnielyibecn proved the 00-0‘ O From now u11tll Dec. 31. 1924 the Guardian will give 11 Calendar with ouch New or Renewal Subscription. received. The illustration on the front, en- titled. "On the ltnuge“ gives an 11n- ulue picture giulnting of Daily Scenes l11 All Rural Districts. The calendar is printed in nice infill“ typu 11nd ihe figures are quite visible from a distance, giving the KJIIIIHKCS of the moon and other in- ioruiuuou. Tilt? "Door Dflrt on the inside oi’ the culeudur contains n11 nccount sheet for every month of the year. 'l‘i1e lJflCk of each sheet is devoted 1o the cure of live stock. poultry, cultivation, and valuable informa- l1o11 i11 duleriuluing weights. mens- llfuo‘. null quantity of produce. hero is also 11 sheet for an ln- veuiory of farm implements, crop stock. poultry, insurance. dwelling 11nd out buildings, also 11 spam; a]. loied for liabilities 11s well as ntjt euruluits uud assets. I11 all making 11 complete account m Christmas And New Year ‘it will not ho 1011;: before the silvery notes of chimes. 11nd the 111111-111l echoes of (fl1ris111111s carols will he resouiuliilg throughout the immerse, 1:111'1‘_\'i11_1.;‘ with 1110111. 11s x weri :1 1111u1s11g11 of good cheer. (‘hrisluius ihijouphuut the worhi 11s 11 duy when worries should be 1 st le, 11nd the spirit oi‘ this festive season emered 111111, To many it will he 11 duy oi’ grout joy. To oth- vrs it 111'.1y 111111111 11 re-znvnkciiiiig of pleusuut memories time will leuve sadness in their wuke. .\l11uy do not go i11 for their own lllllillllltlfls. hu1 strive in uuikc this duy 0111.- of reul joy for others 11nd thus de- rive pleusiiix‘. ln 1111111_v parts of the country imiihers uud lulhers are counting the duys Io ihis 1.1111111 l1oll1iuy'\vl1e11 lhev ion}; to see u t‘lll'l‘i$lli.‘il hope 1|. gathered (lfilllllll iheii‘ lPSliVP hoard uud their 1111-1111" rhuller gluddenetl their heart.» l1‘ they could only realize that their presence would be (he greatest gift. possible 1111111y would now be i-tmsuliiui: thetuhles 11nd planning on spending Cl11"i:1t-‘ kr w BOOTH FISHERIES (JO. Wholesale COMMISSION FISH DEALERS SALT WATER DEPARTMENT FULTON. FISH MARKET NEW YORK 9 529-5-11wsm1m. ' _~0+4++0+0+00+000++0000000000+¢00<0000000000000000 FRANK w. WILKISSON, President Galilee Interstate Fish Corp. 10531-5115, WHOLESALE COMMISSION QHAD’ DEALEHH "rcnrmmw, ‘N M'- KINDS 0F arc. FISH 18 FULTON FISH MARKET NEW YORK Consignments Sollclted Dilly tutor“; o04+++00+0000000000000000 00000000 00+004w00040+00 UJJZ-llwlmlm. , lllllH ul the old l1o111esteud. U1‘ ull iilllCfi i11 lhe your when llillhffllS long: ifor lheir family it is (‘l11'i.~'t11111s. l‘l1e_v recall ye 1‘. 1.111111‘ by when they decorated :1 little tree just for their lmby: lhe i11_v.<. 01111111.", i-trn. ‘i lhe cry of delighithut echoed tl11-ougl1 their home i11 th: wee smuil hour»- ol‘ ihc 11111r11l11g when lhe treasures were discovered; uud now with memoric-s uloue they plun 1o p: .' 1111111111-1- Cl1l‘i.~'.l11l11~:. if the lmudnds o1- ihousuuds of citi- zens. would only go hack to those l111ppy' days und tl1"u put them- selves i11 their beloved parents’ place they would I011}; sinee halve l1uo\\'11 just whut train they were I to iuke. how 11111;; i1 would be l11‘l11'(‘ they zirrired. uud the little remembrance they would tuke 111011;; with them. 'l‘he1'1.- r1111 he no excuse io1l11,v that the disiunco is grout and lruvrl diilleult. The (‘uuudiun Puc- iiie it11il\v11y' with their luxurlousLv ii-Lted emiciies uud sleeping curs. romforluhly healed. 11nd eouiuiuiiig 11 111111111? ARRRLRTREERRIN FARMERS CALENDAR FliR ’25 Q__..__ The Guardian Has a Limited Number of At- tractive and Useful Combined Calendars and Handbooks for New and Renewa Subscriptions - book that will be n ronl iriend to lhe farmer who is looking for 11 simple method of keeping in touch with his farm. Remember, there is only :1 limit- ed number. so send in your Nciv or Renewal subscription at once 11nd IYIHICSI us to send you the 011101111111‘. - Tlll‘) CIIARLOTTICTOHTV lil'.\lil)l.v\.\‘ liitl Prince Street, (Jhurlottciown, l‘. 1'1. l. Tho (‘hurlolti-t own G unrdlnn. Churloltetmvn, l‘. l-I. l. lleur Hirin- Plcinw llml enclosed I . . . . . . . . . . .. for New or ltenmvul Huliucrlpliaiu to Tin- (luurdlun. ADDRESS .. . . . I'll-um: forward mo tnu l-‘uriuiern Cult-n- ilnr. Making; the Most 0f Our Opportunities (C. E. MacKenzle.) It nmy seem strange to somn of our 1':1r111cr.~1_1l111i l should use this particular heuding for this article. but huvini’. lhe idea thzit perhups lhe majority oi’ us fnrlners ure not using ull the means nvuiluhle to ensure sueeess. I thought itmiizhl he of n11 udvuutugo (u ull to give u l'1-1v ideus thut have occurred i0 mo 11s to why we have not attain- ed to thut success our labor dc- SUYVPS. lu the first place, hm: it not lu-eu brought to our notice the 11c- iiviiies o1‘ other countries, who huve been competing most 1111c- eessfully i11 lhe British 11111rl1e1s with their agricultural goods. in emphasizing education ulomz the lilli- o1‘ producing uud marketing good» 11o suit tho llPfil 111111111115‘? For instance. the Danish iurmc-r. who is iuboriiig 11111ler n uuich more dlilicult situation as regards soil fertility and even climatic condi- tious ihun we ure, 11ml whom-only ndvuntziue over us is his proximi- ly 1o the market, is educated in his own pmticulur line. and i11 many PUMPS knows more about tho PPSIIIIS o.“ our experimental stu- tirms 11nd ugricultural research 11c tivities 1h1111 we do our-selves. This should not be the ease, 11s ull ex- perimental Sliliifllls throughout our ififilllllfy publish either in 111111111hl1-l form or in illr public tiress the results of priietieully ull irxpnri- menial work. ‘l‘l1<-o1~ r1 ports c1111 be hzul for the 11o-icing. 11nd should not only be rend i11 every furm homc. l111t should be made :1 purl of lhe ndvuriced work in ull our public schools for those entering our etiiieges 11s well as for 11111111- who are planning to tuko up the work of the l‘111'111. ll’ this alone is mudc purl of 11111',c0urse of studies for r111-ul schools we shull have I1111de marked progress lo- \v:11‘d ;\_‘,',I'l('lll(lll‘i\i Success. Some one has Sdlil that “ltuoiv- ledge is 1m :1<'1-u111ul11tlon of facts. uud wisdom is on 1ll‘i‘lllllllii<lll(lll of sore spots." 'l"he11 lo follo\v upthis lcleu we as 11 profession lmve eu~ ouizh sore spots 1o muke Us fairly wise. uud it would be uuqiiestion- l‘\'i‘I‘_\' (‘Oll\'i‘llll‘lli'\‘( (‘llll lllwllllllllfi" dule ull uud tout-hes all points throughout (71111111111. The (‘:11111:li:111 Puciiie will get _\ou there l11 good limi- ziud £11 good spirit. 121-1-12-3-15-22 --<+>i—— WAS GLAD TO DIE will oi :1 will :1 few weeks before his death. lefr. ull his properly to his daught- 1-1". s11_viill;2 “i desire that my wife ~'h:1ll not reeeive ouc pcuuy from my estate. for she 11nd her sou huve led ‘hie 11 hell-upmi-t-ni-lli life. 11nd when it pleases the Almighty to cull 111e, it will also please me in be taken from such r1 woman." i 5°31?’ sweeten the Stomach llll'ili'.\'ll‘l‘ 1111111 i11 the ~ hulldiuv; trade who. i11 uiukiut: his t‘ ably to the 111lvu11111i<e of lhe ugli- culiurul industry. 11nd ‘those en uugeil in il. for years to come. if our young men 111111 women would devote themselves 1o tho accumui ution oi‘ facts 1111 multers pertaining to their life work. Not long 111:0 l hud tho pleasure ol‘ Pending 1111 exlrui-t from lhe 111111 of Jlrhu Young, wriiiiig in the Aru- di11u lleeoriier over one hundred ' - . uud i11 this article he sod this very point. ’l‘l1is 11111) tuiiou is ol‘ sllcll vuiuo thnt I c1111 not do heifer lhuu give ll. i11 i111 writer's own l11111.'.1111ce. Speaking o1’ the uneducated uud uureud thus “ills. ill~ili1'e11e1l 11nd unlighteued efforts 111:1_v till the |'111"ustu11dh111"11 the timber. uud i11 thin wuy ob lulu 11 siinied 11nd u11ge11erous crop: hilt he wants the 11111-11111 11111’ address to court vegetable nnluri ill her rower moods, to draw foril. her luieul bmiutirs. uud induce. her 1o diupluy the lull luxurluuce o her cl1111-111s. 'f‘he.-e she only re- veuls to those urdeut 111111 scion tlih- admirers, who penetrate h1-1 Sli‘i|ll(‘.\‘i('l'i'\l recesses, who study her in ull muzes of reputation 11111! who lubor to 111~1|uir11 the know ledire of 11111111, the 1ippiic1itions o‘ BRINGING UP FATWIER: r DECEMBER '10,; youhg men. and $37.50. Men’s Overeoats in popular fabrics, winter weight models for men and $25.00,1$27.50, $29.00, $32.00, $35.00 25 p. c. ileduetion 1 . 0,, . W 111111110: or srocii MEWS Allil BllYS’ ovrnconrsp n1 siiieinins Right now when you need the goods we olfer these splendid reductions on Men’s and Boy’s Winter Overcoats. Remember these are high grade carru nts. sele‘. ted Irrm two ot \ (‘.1111ad11’s Best Manufacturers. See . l“ these early and get first choice. y . %-.j¢ Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats in . the newest models and material Sizes 26 to 35. Ranging in price fro $8.50 to $22.00. Clearing now 25% off Your (ihoice 1111) 25 p.11. 0li For Gash A Regular $20.00, $23.50, ‘ladies’ and 0hil1lren’s Winter Goals Reduced lo lilear 25 Per Gent. lo 33 l-3 Per tientllil Wonderful values in women's and children’s Winter Coatsgfor the balance of the season. Remember our prices are seldom equalled and; never beaten. , See these special lines reduced to $9.00, $11.95, $15.00, $17.50 and $19.00. ~ . Also all our better grade coat-s. No reserve, clearing l-3% olf. . Children’s Coats, ages 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Reg- ular $10.00 value for $7.00. - (lhildre/nis Coats, colors Iiilll and blue, ages 3, 4, 515 years. Special $3.7 5. Ladies’. Dresses U nequalled reductions on Ladies Brcsses incllldill Crepes, Silk and Wool, Tr1cotmes.- See iis iieiore Buying Sinclair 8c Stewart Ltd. SUMMERSIDE klJiZS-lli-lllllilii. ‘illzers, the >i1111t.»=. 11nd lchi-r -es.~1 to other countries." .vrIIli11_i.: now he would, ullurul imlustry. 1 . 111111111re, eonuuorciul 11nd other fer-thin is where knmvludge tempered ledge. and will make good use of themselves. through the uses ol‘ proper eulti- with wisdom will help vuiiiig illlDlUillPllin‘, uud haihltsi or l11 dollars. but in lhe suiisfuciiou are goiilm-I buck lo first principles lmproveiiients 1hul have hrouizht zigrieiillurulsiic- Young wus yours i11 udvauce- oi’ formation his: lime, lmt his “vlsion" 1nd i1‘ we ure 1o ultuiu success. hisblepurtnients of agriculture. short idviee is good today. uud were helcourses and deamonsiraltlons are 11o doubt. being hcld. 1st- fnriher udmonltlons to uludy uro giving short 11nd lUl only production but also uurkeilng end of our great ugri- coxnlzlng tho importance of ugri- it ls without culture, are featuring certain phns- louht that 1m 11 country we are long es of >11 production but short on efilni- roulizi- that we huvo young men -ney I11 selling our products. and 11nd women in this our seats of learning of knowleiiillh lordm: citizenship and ioiv "n thut comes to those who feel that ~ hack to the renl source ofthlngs. lilo ihutywllllgtllllltlylhud they ure doing their work well. Auxiiu. we have un up-urilute - llfvllllfllilollt * k‘ R Sm (lpportunltllas for acquiring lulricultural prcilu. whose editors uud in order to 111:1 1. not only it. were never greater. stuffs have made :1 study oi agri- 1o reul Through tho help of the various eullurul requirements uud in s0 doing have employed experts in proiluclloii und uiurketiug. and all tho various phases of community und rurul life. Thesi- present to 011r boys und girls who cannot leave home m1 opportunity t0 110-’ quire knowledge that would other- wlso bu shut off from them. '0 Young men 11nd young women should ‘make :1 firm resolve to lit Agricultural colleges lont: term the courses; even our universitlcmrc- agriculture boeuuso they seeking this know- ri-ircr xulTO SALEtsr-tew Jutfr Wtnruzo AND awn 1415b BE o0 To $52 YQL) 1N HALF AN H no Lk°JT I'M corms c.11- Rio or TODAY 1F IT"; rota ON EARTH: h’ ,\\\\\l|. rwv PEfi-rr l AM fHlNg t Q0 WELL MR Jléfib HERE I HOPE ‘fog (AN "nQARE ME Argo, l *—"\ WELL-t (@1- PJD or THAT CHI QOODY; . TELL. ME HOW woo DID IT '>