g, 192s n‘ 1, " ‘ ._ hi.‘ gwdiudgnww ., IHjIZSIIIIg-I i ‘ dire to Bcamin with I l i r Simafi Cheer! THE kindly gleam of an Eveready Flashlight is in keeping with the spirit of Yuletide, but its usefulness ‘extends Ear beyond that of the ordinary Christmas Gift. It is ' friend in need—-one who will be "on the Job" at the vr ry moment when it is needed most. Pat it on Your List and the person so lucky as to receive it will have cause to thank you on many occasions during each week of the New Year that lies ahead. Eveready Flashlights‘ are de- " bendable and practically indc- structible, and are made in many different designs and sizes. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON (‘o., Limited Montreal, Toronto. Warehouses: Winnipeg ‘i2 ,chnice. “rrrfctrrrrri was cnannomsrowu GUARDIAN’ I GUARDIAN DE LUXE HOUSEWIFE RECIPE AND CALENDAR-Get yours ho tore they are all gone. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY and get your 1926 Calen- rlar. FRIENDS AWAY would apprai- iute a yearly subscription to the Guardian. LIMITED NUMBER-The Guard- lan has only a limited number ol ‘.926 Calendars. Now is the timr to secure one. _ tf. HAVE THE GUARDIAN reach Your friends abroad with the issue of December 25th. SUBSCRIPTION DUE. -- Renew now and make sure of our 182i Calendar. C A L E N l‘) A R S-—'l‘he Farmers Guide Bool and Calendar corn nirred is a very handy thing to have around a house. Renew your subscription and get yours. AULD LANG SYNE CALENDAR —A real pretty Calendar for any ,wali ,witil' large figures that can br- rseen from a Idiatancc. ' SHORT COURSE-Will those who wish to attend the Short Course in Domestic Science begin nlug January 11th, make alpplica ;iorr to Miss Helen Mathieson, Box ’ I23- City. 0r phone 320. before De- cember 31st. 6784-12-19otus. i SUBSCRIBERS CALENDARS.- The Guardian has received a lirrrit ‘cd number of 1926 Farmers Guide Hooks and Calendars, the De Luxe i'i.‘.\1.'4(*\VIi'8 Recipe Calendars and Aulrl Lang Sync Calendars. Each =l'e-:ulcr subscribing or reuewinu thrlr Subscription may have their IN MEMORIAM MR. COLIN MSODOUGALL Quite suddenly after brrt a few hours illness there passed away on St-pt. 30th. at his dauhtcfs home. Iilrs‘. lliiartin B. MacDonald. Nine Mlle Creek, .Mr. rColin MacDougall at. the advanced a-ge of 77 years. He had seemed to make full recov- ezy front the severe illnesg of last winter. but to his intimate fric-nds; there. was evidence in his more gentle ruanner. and his more sub- missive bearing, that he was near the gates or’ the other world. ln many \Vlly_q indeed he had sought to prepare his loved ones, ‘for the slrrck oi‘ the‘ sudden call that ho awrritcrl. l-lis happy chearfrllness hnrvcvrr, anrl resignation ill hi. hrwnr nl‘ illness as he gilW death ap- proach .h:rs done much to lessen thr- grief attending his departure llc wla the son of the late Ed- uulrrrl Milnllrougall and his wide .l Pfiiifi rilzrcEnr-hr-rrr, Niuo M Ilc (‘rt-ck, lrlrrrly in life‘ he married, Miss Marry Anne MacDougall and engag crl in hrrruirrg at Bangor. IP. E. 1.. the pru-rgy and perseverance that characterized him prospered, him in his family and in his posses- srous. After her deccnso he married Eliz- abeth dlilrue darlghtc-r of the late Peter rrnd Mrs. llurrrc of ‘Brackley. l’. h]. rl.. ho continued farming at Bangor, till 1018 when he was able Toronto, FLASH rs YBATTERIES -they last longer I Montreal. St. Boniface. Man. 5 r I .1, Sold by electrical, hard- ware, drug and sporting goods stores and auto accessory shops everywhere. 951.5555 . “s: M‘ i*_"'_"""'_"'—.— MAPLE LEAF . Anii-Freeze The saie of “Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze" is more than aII other brands combined Don't say “lAnti-Freezes‘ Say “ MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE" Sold by allfmt clau Garazer. Service and Filling Station: --—- a product oi '- CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL COMPANY LIMITED ‘Distributing Warehouses: ‘MQNTREAL-OOIIYVILLB- roirorrro- wrrmrrro-vrruootrvan to rpetlrt‘. With his wii'e and young- er members of his Ilanrily, Iip mor- erl to Charlottetown. There for some six years he lIVr-(I in his quiet busy way making many new friends. It wrzls while he was care» taker of the Prince of \Vl!I8'S (lol- 1988 building that our people came to know him best. whether in the careful management of the ‘bulld- IIIK. or in the improvements, and beautifying of the college grounds. in which he had such just pride. lmost ‘three years sign he re- moved to spend his latter years in his native district Nine rMlla creek win-re despite his age he ‘busily engaged iii the farm activities, and in the community interests. ‘It was in Irecplna that he should be called t" I115 TBWBNI. lust as the evening shades were gathering, the tur- molls of the world left him undis- turbed. Calm and peace attended hlrn .Mr. MacDougall was con- verted in the Church of Scotland 11ml inter raised to the honored eld- PPSIIID- ll Wfls in the Church he found his fullest happiness. None lwns more faithful in hie attend- ance upon the church services. or in tho discharge 0f hi; duties. ‘His pastor. often referred to Jiim as .r nillar in the‘ church bearing all hurdcns impose-d upon him. with. out failure nor complaint. The un- failing presence of himself. his wife and Mmily did much to make '""°lt:rl'» to pastor and church members. It was pleasing to his friends and family that RmHTXMYHMnnf should have been able to conduct the l'rrrr- errrl service at,the‘ house. The burial was in Bangor cemetery. Services at the grave was con- "luclerl by ‘Rev. Ewen rMaoDougall. ‘ We join in sympathy with those rivlro mourn the loss of a kind and loving brother. husband and father. ‘we sisters, ‘Mrs. Margaret Lane or‘ IRWIN". ‘P. E. ~1.. Sophie of United QStatrs. one brother Arr-hie in West- ‘srn Canada. By his first marriage ‘two sore and two dlurghters. Mrs. Klameron Robertson. “award. Mrs. lnnie Boultcr, Boston. Mass, Ed- ‘round or Somerville Mass. and Duncan of Ilangor, rP. ll. I. His widow nee) Elimrbeth Hume. flvp soils and six daughters by his second urnrrlazs the Q0113 are Wil- ‘llam or Newlledford, Mass. lPetc-r- VEARLV SUBSCRIPTION to The duardiau to your friends abroad make an ideal Christmas Gift. DANCE AT NAVY LEAGUE Building Christmas afternoon, 4 to .; 6810-12-21-81 CALENDARS FOR 1926—When renewing your subscription make rare you- get n Calendar for 1926. tf. This store will he open tonight 1nd every night until Christmas. Moore S. McLeod, Ltd. 6815-21-21 WHILE THEY LAST--Each sub- rcriber when renewing their sub- u rlptlrrrr will receive a 1926 Cal- rrrdar. Do not leave it until the supply is exhausted. ti, Evidence Tends To Prove Opera. Star Took Her Own Life BERLIN, Dec. 21—~Developments in the investigation pf the strange lisappcarance of Zinaida Jurjew- skaja. Russian star of ‘the Berlin opera. tended to prove the talented singer took her own life as Ander- nutr, ‘Switzerland. However, the Bcrliir police remain skeptical. des- ; . the admission of rBaron von 2r rurr. her husband, that he rre- :clvcrl a farewell letter from his wife, written a few minutes before -hc cut her artery and plunged in- ‘o tlrs- Reass. Bremer and Della ttinhardt today returned from hrir hurried trip to Andermatt ind were immediately questioned by the police, who have given out no comment. ’l‘o the Tag. Reinharrdt. who is he wife of the singer Schuetz- dart’. now sirlgint: at the ‘Metropo- liizrn in New York. said: “Satur- day llrcrucr received a farewell let- ter from his wife from Andermatt. '1 which she docla-rctl she wished ‘o curl her life. in the‘ letter ~hr= begged her husband not to let he world know she was a suicide. rince rrhe feared the public would ‘rot. believe a ‘woman having such take her own life." llremcr confirmed ReinharriUS stalcnrc-nts regarding the contents xi‘ the letter. Brenner also admit fled he sent the telegram that Jur~ lewskajzrs mother was seriously ‘ll and took it to the opera director n r-ffPr-t leave for his wife. and that this procedure was planned ‘ry both, with the klwlvlerllie 0f ltcinirzrrrdt. Reinhardt. who was tho r-losresl friend of Jurjcurskuja, ‘rlso told the Tar: she advised the ringer to tukc a vacation because‘ 4h" was nvprworkcrl nnrl ‘nervous. ‘rut zrrlviserl agniut. a long journey '.o hor runthol" in ‘Dorpnt, Idstllonia. rurl lhzrl tlu-y (zmnivrnmlscrl on Aurloruratt. which was a favourite “all: of suir-irlc, ihcy declared. Both llromor ‘and Roiuhn-rrlt claim Jurjeivskrrjzt was not addicted m morphine, Tho only motive given for her suicide is melancholy. partly ill- hcronl with her Slavic nature, pairi- ly brrnuzlri about through her ex- periences nt the hands of the Bol- hovisls. who hclrl hcr_ prisoner marry months ‘and caused the lcrrtlr of runny of lrr-r relatives and “riourls. None ever lrezrrrrl her ex- press any irloa of suicide. except 1 u-roccr‘ ill the neighborhood. ‘ller-cnt-Kv tlrr- sitter-r became a fanatical sturlr-n-t of »gpi‘ritualic'nt, rurculiisnl "rind religious cults. it is claimed. The ‘Berlin police con- luctcrl n thorough search ‘of ‘Brem- ‘T's apartment. wth a view m ob- taining information on her life tlrmurrh letters. What they learn- olI is not rrevr-nlcd. but police head- ' quarters state that they will ‘not be convinced Jurjoivflkaja is dead un- "ll the burly is discovered. Pontiif T0 Ask Advice On Vexed Roman Question ROME, Dec. 20.—The Tribuna rrsays the Pope has decided to r9- surue I11 1928 the Ecumenical Coun- cil interrupted by the tall of the temporal power in 1870. The re~ b.- (liscusserl. the "papers adds, and the opinion will be asked of the ‘bishops gathered from all over the world as to the lbest way ‘to solve the vexed Roman question, name- ly. the status of the Ponliff in lbonic and his relation; with the Italian government. r uonrlc-rful career would suddenly ' rpvt ni‘ Jurjcwclkajn. "Plrorrc was ‘nojom the country in January to torc- ll‘ the police have seen this let-- -‘.t'-r they have made no cnmmentdlncrcasing in Germany, and recent \ 7, - g; 6H! IIEXALI. AID KODAK STOIIEX f \ The - Christmas Spirit 0ur Assortment of Gifts is large and varied, let us help make your selections, choose tlirem now and we will make delivery on Christmas Eve, LADIES WILL WELCOME Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Compacts Powders, Chocolates, Ivory Goods, lvlaui- cure Sets, Cutex Sets, Ever Sharp Pencils. MEN WILL APPRECIATE Walking Canes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Briar and Meerschaum Piges, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, Cigarette Oases, Playing Cards, Shaving rushes, Raz- ors. BOYS AND GIRLS WILL ENJOY Nothing better than a Camera, we hav e a nice assortment to choose from, Prices $2.10 up. The MacKinnon Drug Co. , uni?" ‘Vfiffl .. , p i . _ . ~ "*1 J‘ .., . r reba- Oontest to with 73.5 p0i‘nts amlthe blxperi- Barred Rocks were third with 37 mental Station pen of White Leg- eggs. Mr. Charles McKcnuEs were sixth with 72.7 fourth with 36 eg=s and Everett llowntfs White ‘Leghorus and the‘ Experimental Station White Leg- horns No. 4. each laid 35 market- able eggs. _ Tire trrnrlitrlion of marketable eggs (or the week was 30.3% ofia imsslble, -_.~:.,.»4"/ e9. |rerl Rocks leads the idatc with 148.4 points. The Experi- nreuiarl Station pen of White ‘lrsg- horns No. 3 is horns No. 4 is second with'95 points points. to date. .Mr. Everett Iiowatts During the week the Experiment- Whilte Lcghor-ns a-re third with 87.8 al Station pen of White lreghorns points, Experimental Statlonpen oiINo. 1 and pen Nn. 3 laid the largest White Leghorns No. 1 are fourth and the second largest number 0f with 80.3 points, Mr. Charles lVlnc- rnlanketahle eggs. -ll and 38 eggs Karina's Barred Rocks are filth respectively. Mr. Talmage Foster's State ‘or Siege As Riot Curb Planned BEIUJIN. Dec. 20.—-'l‘he Com- munist newspaper Die Welt Am Ahead today claimed to he in poss csslon of information that the G-er- man government is planning to proclaim a state of siege through- stall possible labor riots. Ilnemploymcnt is reported ‘to be messages from Berlin said that it was now estimated at 1.250.000. Under a s-tatc of siege. which is somewhat milder than material law. the government would have ar bitnry weir to forbid lniblic meetings and to act vigorously against any rlotcrs. A stave of siege was employed effectively by Germany two years ago at a time when Soviet Russia was reported to ‘be supporting rr movement in ‘Saxony for a revolu- lion. Read Down Dolls. An immense stock, all prices. Toys. Selected for value and usefulness. Mechanical Toys. A big range. Rocking Horses, Shoo Fly Rockers, Dolls Cabs and Carriages. Games. Here is where you can get! almost any Game you ask for. Fancy Baskets, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Tinsel, Bells, etc. Five Cent, Ten Cent, Fifteen Cent and Twenty Five Cent Counters of Toys,.etc. Boys and Girls Sleds, Hockey Sticks, Snow Shovels, Snow Shoes, etc. All of the above in our big Toy Department (up- stairs) open every night. A Book Store Must have Books, and here is where you make your selec- EGG LAYING POMPETITION Notes on the P. E. Island Esq - Laying Contest for the 6th Week Ended December 12th.1925 The total production for the sixth week of the I’. ‘B. island P1814 Laying ‘Contest ended llecenrrlx-r- 12th was 467 eggs. 42 oi‘ whllch were disallowed ,ou account of small size. The total eggs to date is 1345 and the number oi‘ pcifnts awarded to date is 1001.2. Mr. Talmage ‘Foster's pen of Bar- GIFTS 0F i TO'NIGHT' 1'0 471F513?" Ni 3393.51" not! """"""‘ 1 / ' /r1///_1q"J7fi-wvr1;17,‘, ‘nun ll ii IIYIB/ n John and Donald. (who server] in the areal war) o1 Bangor, P. E. l.. and (‘hurls-a of Bed-ford, Mass, the daughters are ‘Mrs. lhrfln ‘B. Mac- lmnalrl, Nine- Mile Greek. Mrs. James ‘MrQum-rle. Oambrldfl. Mala Mrs. Victor Boyce. Meriford. Mall-- Mrs ‘Wilfred ‘Down Charlottetown. Eva and Florence pi. Q0319- Qins off the Id Block II audien- Ono-thlrd the reg» In time. Ilene of IIIIIO Ingredient. then candy coated. In: children and ltiulll. IOl-D IY YOUR DIIIOOI “ Lmle Ila W..." r-__-. L» ~ .- UTILITY See 0ur Large Assortment tiou from thousands of the best Books. All prices. Pop- ular Authors. Fancy Boxed Stationery from 25 cents up to $5.00. A beautiful line to select from. Christmas Cards, Greeting Cards, Fancy Holly Boxes (all sizes.) . Watermams Fountain Penrs, all prices. Fancy Silver and Gold Plated Pencils, Pencil Sets, etc., etc. - Shop early in the .day if you can. Goods bought: will be put aside and delivered to any part; of the City if re- quired. Carter 8c 0a., Ltd . SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS The Rogers Hardware Co. Limited WM-IBQIMSI. 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