._.... and kid. summer mar/anal. - .. . €tiiililuiliihslllllowtlfiw' I» (loodyear welted boots. All sizes. hi’ "Here's lWhGt-r-Yhé Wants for. Christmas » sensible gift that will make her An O-Cednr lsh Mop to make her housework easier; to give her floorsand wood- lfllllianc lasting ‘mldllflglfor. til places and stooping to get under t!" ' "- Thla lfa a Chrlstmaqfsgift He _ U will really awlrgc, (c. sq” .’ Give ller in70~€edor .. ' Polish Mop with 54-inch It cumcs at 51.00% and u can cl U- ‘e ll‘ Polish 81.50 or B. happier all the year. Po Add ' chairs or Lo cprners. a handle. L $3.50 nlz O-Cedsr Polish hy the bottle 30c. mid 60c. CHANNEL]. CHEMICAL CO. Limited l. Give Footwear This Christmas . Tell "Santa" lo give llinl wllat lle likes. -s;~l l~-—O—E—-S. Just glance over this list and see what can be inl- proved on. it may be that it is not included here, but it‘ it is Footwear of any description we have il lll. Prices that do not savor ol‘ protileering. Dainty» Plllllllrl ')n_ patent ' $5.25 _lo stone; .. . ,,_ .. ,. .,_ Indies Kid Boudoir Slip- pers, in old rose, pink, blue, Per pair .. .... ..1 ...... .. $2.85 Ladies Felt Juliets in red. Men's Glln metal bllltcller Per pair $5.95 up. If you want men's heavy Felt. Boots, Lumbermanfis Socks, Rubbers, Overshoes, Leather Leggins, Spats or any color winter wsarables in footwear, we have them here at lowest prices. Every day a Bargain Sale. MORRIS & SMITH The m; subs Store , - f". w -' . . FEED‘ reef) Welheveuorw in STOCK SAUOE OILMEAL COTTON SEED MEAL, SOHUMAGHER FEED and CRACKED coon. Wealao have a supply ol The cm». lottotown Milling Complnyiran and Shorts BREQH all selling at LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL lots. CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS. clllll-lotietown ewllltl . eiillzlhP i Men's lightning hitch hock- ey boots with ankle supports. $4.50 to $7.50 iloys sizes $4.50 to $5.50. Youllfs sizes $2.35 per pzllr ..._..___.i-___. LADIES HOCKEY BOOTS ‘Illack. and’ biotin? "KA" i lligh cuts witirankle sup- ports atlaEhedTlT-"i _ Ladies’ comfy slippers in wine, brown and black with fur brown from tn-mmmg, __ ‘I $1.50 to $3.00 l .4». , _. . I , , ' Per pair‘. ................... ..:.;‘.~$3;OO-_§ ‘ ‘ .20 Peasant-on ‘ All men's heavy iligll cut 1 SPECIAL leather boots. (Grab makes) Men's "Lumbermanb Rub- from $3.50 up. _ , Boys size per pnlr $2L50 up Youths sizes per pair $1.90 ‘J lei ile‘ll m . _,.,,,<.. , $3.75 to $5.75 red, green, blue and ~ RlQN, SHORTS. ‘STOCK PRIQES. ‘for .toll A LiMlTEl) I P. ‘E. island. _ and dressed. e._ rphannge ~'I‘eav %' ‘ ‘B! ' L men P RSES 5N9‘ hand llitgls ltldi . l3ill‘ l folds and ~ l: purses onvge enien. W. ’ =1 it 2040 . @0915, . l i _‘_ v . anu- llelltnl ulllflillll W? IT PAYS to buy in, this province. TEA SERVED from 5 to 7 at the market bulldltig‘ Thursday". 2i VERY PRETTY SEMPPORCE lain Dinner Sets, 97 pcs. at W. 'i‘. Wellnel-‘e new store, Queen Si. 2940 see oun STOCK otlugll grime bristle goods, J ‘ fly, Johnson. drugglilsts. 2009-12-4-31 . me commas.’ [DOLLS MlLLlNIERY -, * D911, l‘ ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES at tile fancy booth in tile lllllrltet building Thursday, Dec. Sllll. ‘ in 2t . .\ - .‘ I ..“BOY$ OWN" “Girls Own" “(‘il‘ll‘lllli" "Yo-lln-g lCanllda" and qtlwlylgtvks 10l- ~lloy§ and gull. at ‘Gm tTQ- huge-Headquarters. (‘arler eiuli. l v‘ 2039>l2-6-2i MR. FARMEm-Do you keep a record o! your earnings and ex- penditures! Why not get your first account libel: free by subscribing or renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now. _ 855511-1141. Tel Rev. Edward Morris will address public meetings at the following places: Monday, 30cc, 6th, Bradal- bane, “Tuesday, Dec. 7th, Stanley BrldgE filter‘ addressing the pub- llc meetings ‘ he‘ will meet th?‘ brethren in their ledge... The pub- lioaro invlwd to be present. 1i Y~ ohm FORGET our grand wind. up shoe sale. All the goods must be‘ sold. As we are retiring from busi- ness. 20.9.0 30 lpcr cent discount on shoes, hockey boots, Xmas slippers, etc., Lowest prices on rub her goods. D. Gordon arid Co. ISFTEWART_AN>RIGHT lWEDD- lNG.-—A quiet wedding was sol- olnnizell ‘Saturday evening in tile Christian Church, in the presence of the immediate relatives, when Miss llazel Jean Stewart, daugh- ter of Air. George A. Stewart, city, became llle bride of Mr. Leitll Wright, eon of the late Air. Willi- am “Yrigllt, oily. The officiating clergyman was Rev. l-lenry Alzlllon. Tile bride and groom were unat- tended. Mr. and Mrs. \Vright will rel-ride at 55 Hlllsborougll Street. 'l‘lle Guardian unites _witll the many friends in heartyjgoflgratulations nlnd- best wishes. I f1. < a iliiilel Victoria V: ‘nodal-come, N roomo "with lvflVl-te bathe, completely ro- nowted. lilxoellent mo“. 'Pll'0m&t service. H. c. IROWN, Ilnogor, Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Promoters. nun-nu‘. g i. Hotel A Arrivals VICTORIA HUTEL. E. D. llouglnan, Moncton; F. Mc- .lolln; W. Al. Lea, Cilly; Frank »‘ . ‘En: Montague; HI N. Lingley, ruro; G. W. Sivergert, Harrisburg, Pa; ll. S. Drinon, Sl. John; C. Lorne Harrington, Worcllcster; Ed Haz» en, Toronto; 'i‘.. Muzzy, Srping field,’ Mass; Airs. M. E. Algsurc, Niagara Falls. M “h . ‘is u‘ creams-lows- ~~ . d~ _-; '_'_( 7 ‘ifiblln E‘. Wetiélfer, ‘New York: '1\. l.. Sisuer, Iltllifax; Garnet W. Pro- titt. Kenslllgton; E. Brown, York; ‘J. B. Geullou, Miscouqhe; Oiled-lea J. coollé‘; Kkllsldgtslh; win. score. Ferris, New Glasgow; Alex Nichol- son‘, New’ (llaslrow; -Noll Nichol- son, New Glasgow; Milton L. My~ ton; E. lfreh, Boston; H. A. Mac- Donald, ilalifax; Geo. Gardiner, llalifzlx; ii. R. lngs, North Battle- loamy. Bw.ll¢>hhh~li4w,.fl‘il>1,eY-,.Sl- l Vancouver; P. Watson. Halifax"; S’. ' ers. lllllifax; V. E. Peltman, Bose MEN i l l “Yiii-fiiféiafis-lrnisinfis at the Orphanage Tea on Tllurs~ day. 2i \ \ \ Rev. Edward Morris will address nubile-meetings at the following places: , Monday, Dec. 6th, Bradgl- bane, Tuesday Dec. 7th, Stanw Bridge. After addressing the p - lic meetings he will pact mm brethren ln their lodge... The pubt lic are invitid to be present. i}; TWlLllGHT RECITAL. - Last Saturdays Twilight Jtecilai was held in Zion (lllurcll, the organist, Miss l-iildu Barnes, delighting e large zlssemblage in her varl s numbers wllil-ll wz-fe_nlost s 1- fully executed. The soloists w e Mrs. ll.l~‘»_ Henderson and Air. 61E. Ritchie. Mrs. ilellliersoll sang with lnllch expression “Just a Songlut twilight," and "Abide with lne," and Mr. Ritchie zlffortletl mliéh pleasure in his rendition oi’ “Cross- ing the Bar," and "tile Ninety and Nine." The next recital will be giv- en ‘by Prof. Earle infill. _l’zlu-l’9 Uhurcll llexl Saturday. '- WEDDING CHlME$.-—_»\ vs,» quiet but. pretty wedding was a01- ‘olnlllzed inst. Peters Church, North (larleton on the morning of Novenl ber 23rd when Aliss Irene McCar- ville daughter ol’ Mr. and Mrs. Aic~ Carviile, lBorden wvas united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Wm. Trainor, Albany. The ceremciily was performed by lllev. A. J. Alk" lntyre. As the lbYidfl] lpzlrly ll-ll the cllul1cll,_lllewedding lllarrll was bemutifuliy rcntiered Air John Nmr nan, Bedequc. The bride was neatly attired in blue sallin with black plush coal, Alaskan sable furs and hat to lllalcll. She WllS Hilfilllltili by her sister Allss lllelcn, while the groom was ably supported llly his brolllcr Air. John 'i‘l'aillor. After the lleenznliqlly- the ‘happy couple motored to the llonln 0t the bride where ll dainty wedding breakfast awaited. them, after which they left by tile (fiat-ferry for a short trip to iialilax, lSl. John and. other. “cities. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and illlppY wedded life. . i l .-,,- h»! f qt-l" wl ~'-v ' ‘4\€"'.'l"l.4l ‘ DEPARTMENT 0F THE NAVAL SERVICE»? l Npticebf Sale, Proylsloris ilddrcused SEALICI) tenders it) thl: undersigned tlnzl marked “Tell- dvr fnr Provisions" will bl- rec v< ONLY p, Ailliessiage to “Parentsyto ‘Young g Parents,‘ it is You WEDNESDAY DEC. _8tl'l- y iPklNCEl g LEDWARDV, WOMEN ONLY 3 Shows " 3---Daily 3.15 — 'Z---8.45--Prices Matinee iifitiilffiltfilél" r Dfuty- to See Merl and ‘Women This l’.i¢il1¥§= . THURSDAY‘ 1112c. our“ +_ 26c. Evening ’,BI@I'¥'HH' I LETTER OF SvYM-PATHY - Dclll- ‘Sister-Awe your sisters in the U. B. W. M. A. S. wish to con vcy ill you our deep sympathy in your sad bereavement We know you l-zlll have many and dear friends but only one mother. Yours was all that a kind hympll- tllelic mother could be, always thinking and doing for others with never n thought for-herself. We lulolv vicar sister that you will lllissl her more-and more as tho years g0 by, but think wilzlt a great blessing for ller to be re- reiieved from this world ol‘ sor- row and suffering such as hers. Look llp dear sister ltnll see ller happy and at rest; no lllore pain or heart aches for her; your loss is her gain. Trust. tile Saviour more fully, dear sister and in time, not so very longat the lollg est, you will he re-llnited around Itlle Great. AVhlle Throne. Signed on lbehall’ ofU. B. W. M. A. S.— Annie Gamble secretary.‘ .-._---t-O->——--— PERSON ALB Alis-s Penelope Howard, R. \‘. litls returned ~10 llle cily from an extended visit lo ‘Slclillrttlll, N. S. I llll- it'll All‘. (T. F. W's-aver, ol‘ the perlal Oil Company. -‘t‘ii;,- Saturday morning for illllltax. Aliss Townsllcntl, teacher 0i‘ Alill- ylew School wzlsln the city Satur- el. t Air. VLq-llllll Jcllkills. Willsllire, who ‘has sold oil‘ ‘his stock and farminlt‘ llnllpielllollls plans tn go weslt n a few weeks. . ~7._ . . (‘olollel l8. Jenkins returned Saturday night from New York lwllere llo zlllcllllcd the Old Glory horse sale. » Mrs. (‘reel i\lt.‘.~\l'lillll‘ alld her daughter. Aliss- Adele returned Fri- day night from glib-w weeks visit. lo New York and Boston! Mr. F. lC. Muzzy of Springfield Muss" arrived Friday night for his semi-annual visit. to tile fox ranches in which he is interested. bores I Airs. W. it. iiueslis has returned from- a pleasant visit "tovlle; sister Mrs. Sinclair and other lrie-rids in lAtnrherlst, N. S. i, ' “ ,' --‘--' “zlwl/sufifiaial. His Lordship ishop‘ O'Leary with his secretary, Roy. Will. Mon- llgllan, D.D. returned Saturdfy lligltl alter‘ accompanying tllettl‘ Jlbisllop on part of his journey “fist. wu- ~ lltl tlp to i2 o'clock noon on AVt-ll- ncstiu_v,_tllc 22nd dlly llf in-cl-nlht ' ‘i920. lforahc purchase. of the who t ur'l1rl_y portion pf tile fOllU\\'iI\L‘.'Z-—— .' fleet.’ Prllar-rvtitg. 2251M) ll.. . MuflOm-l’l‘l*.§Bl1\/(\ I ‘i000 lhs. Rabbit ’l‘lllllt-d 2.'l,tlll0 ills. Salmon 'i‘illllrd 19am; lhs. Salt Pork 123,000 ills. Thane Provisions may bl- (‘Xilfllllls ed‘, samplde obtained om-nppllv- mo: to the Naval Store l lmlrs llr. Hllllfllx and Esqllimrllt iloclcynrds. Samples, except 1'lll'.l(, will b» l|\‘- nllzllllc llt tlln Dcpllrllllonl. Ottawa. for inspection lllld tl-sl. 'l‘l-llllv~l- forms. with full particulars llllll tarsus, nfuy bl- obtained Illl llppliv- lllitll nddrdesl-ll l-itllvr lu llll- In» pllrtml-llt or ll» the. illn-kyllrds. The right. is reserved to reject llny or all tr-nllcrn. G. J. DESRARATS ' Drputy Alinlstor of tlie Naval Service Oltlllvn, Ont“ November 2T. 1'.l‘z0 ford, SHSRJ J. Atki Ml. Stowdlfli Aiiss Kathleen lllorr c. Sourlsi. ' Unauthorized publication of this i mfivcrtisemlint will, not-"br- plllli for. ‘lll37-i2-tl-Allls4i. RESTORATION OF ‘ABBEYH {r119 Dean. of Weslminsierhllaszxré - elved ll. letter from Elihu Roci ‘Iiresitienl, and J. llrowil Scott, " lsecrotllry’, of the Carnegie lllndow- ment for International Ponce, en- l closing a draft for $50,000 llS‘ lnlcom tribution from the endowment‘, to, the fund for the restoratlo of Westminster Abbey. Tllc letter is dated Washington, November -_.18. and lilo London Times llnys: “This noble. offering to the shrine which lathe national heritage of the Uni- ted States no less than of ourselv- es may, therefore, be held to fail among the Armistice Day gifts to Westminster Annoy.“ ' , as. niiixll Pféf ISLANDER MADE SHOES rdtLTmersen Twenty-five years ago llarry J. .. Mooney f Brocton, Mass, Slllfl ed out from llle City l-lall ‘with the best. wishes lot‘ llrocklon poo- ple to spur him on. llotcrllllnol] m zlccolllplisll ill‘; object, lllill m‘ lllalkillg a pair ol‘ shoes for lill‘ (lovernor ul‘ every lS-tute in the Union, sllys the Brockton Enter- prise. lie wlls bulked in his plan after he hull colllplcted his lllir- teenlll pair. being taken ill ill Georgia zlnll forced t0 return llullle. "l'V4\ often regretted llllll i was unable lo complete llly progralll, said Air. Aloonov who l‘-l now a shoemaker ill the Glvren lllolll Shoo ('0. lfiltrlory, Brocktoll, “for l would be ill ll position ul llolll down one of those ‘white lrolllll" jobs with which l was flirting." The fact is ' recalled lo All". AIoollcyIs mind that it wlls ill tilt‘ tall ol‘ 1X95 lhu-l he started out and just 25 yeurs llgo on Nov. 2 was presented to Pres elll Gro~ ver (‘levolzlnd lll llle \Vll to House by Senator ‘Fllurber, an event illh ' ly llnlrll by loading newspapers land illustrators. The real beginn- ing of his plan, however, llllles bark to August Ill, 1895, when ill‘. lllalle the first pair ol‘ siloes for Governor ,i"l‘(‘ll(‘l‘i(‘l(. lGlrecnllalge_ lllcllltllief Executive of lllt‘ Bay Stale. . . ~. , "Wits plan ll'as~io"-lnakl,- lli€"l0lll‘ plly fur itself by ])'lll)llt‘il_\' and ad» vvrlisillg." llo would visit sollle loading lllvrrllllnt- in a lzlrgc cily and arralllzll fur lllakillg lhl- shoes ill the llltlrl-llallfs window. i§vcr_\'- where his plan lllct with success He SlIPULWWiPII ill cnlllpleling ll pair for tllc (l(l\'\‘l'lllll' of lliasslr l-hllsclls, Aizlillll, Nell" iiflllllwlllrtl Vermont. New Jersey, Maryland, Rllodc lslllllrl, ('llllll(‘<‘iit'lll, Nell; York, Virginia. South Ullroiina, \'0l'lll (‘llrolillll and (lvorgiu. “ill llllltillloru“ said All‘. Aloolley "i was at. work in the window of All‘. lWeillllarrg coined ll lllc ago irlllll the pro prit-lol- n1‘ one of llle largest do» partlllcnt stores in‘ New York who lllkltl0wllllllil till allot; m go to work erous offer; as l" intended to lllllkly ricll with it a salary equivalent. t0 $5.000 a your, Ydlllel‘ lugooli wage with All‘. .\icQuaid on Queen Sh, Charlottetown, Prince ‘i§(l\\'ill'(1 ls land and afterwards as a journey man with leading (llSIOlll shoe shop in the rlty in the old days, lie also work ed in. Sullllllersitlc and lllllny of tile old timers will l‘€lll(’illl)€1' the ‘will shows often staged in {that 'n bv‘ Prbdli- i \V,.- G, Chqh and Flurry Mooney. His uncle island in lllosv llnyx-l, at what was known as “Alineyis lCm~ner." ‘Mr. Mooney came from e-ftllnily thntlookda prominent part in the Jiltllili l ‘lstrugglesgof ‘the island Province. One of his uncles was a member of parlialllcllt for twelve years. His father tlrglllliZtttl tllc 'l‘6l1tlnt_ League, which was the llletlns ol‘ settling lilo llllld ques~ tion in, that ‘Province lllany years 0.30.. . - Mr. iVl-ooney ls still active and clllltlren and lives in hi5 own home at.18 Snell Place. ilrocktoll "Slloemalring no we older fellows GOVERNORS. for llilll‘. l ilrnlly refused the gen I. good llly original nlllll. ll is of ill- tel-est to recall Llull the offer our -'~ W,’ My» '_ . _ _,'. jgkhir.%é'ileysr‘*"§ervrlli’ ills ‘time’ _ ' Horsey and Josl, the j ll till/evil near lsellcqlte. I’. E. vigorous nt G3, ‘has three grown ‘ RlNCE Enw ‘i fi“ llllrllllll 3.15 SllAllP- Nlllllllzlii-L l.,._g_4.5 "nil:laz' Finley Fallieyfl Fr-'=-.=.~~‘---.l=llia Crawfordl rs» " .'l'liizlml‘ssmolld yin‘ , w _ . . . n‘ ‘ lllfiS What Wllulll Yoll lb r it you were secretly marl-led at tile use u! 15 and‘ - , Y "ext day your llusband,_ through lllisrellreselillllloll,‘ i “We induced to so on an indefinite dual Till-ll, lrlllélll" ellts came to you with the news told convincingly llllll llllillhg selll husband docs not love you alld suggestion "H" ‘m’ “m”, l-tllge be nnnulled-— ' I WHAT \VOULD YOU DO? 1 , rails’ ‘ A PICTURE STORY OF DAUGHTER, SAllliliS AND t‘lll7(‘.KIJES. l ~ " uth» Al" illdlleirlnner Circle". i i; * COND CHAPTER 01* _l Roland Rli¥H or THE Rocklli ,- \ inlet] out l annual conference. P0 Cnnlllla offers a haven for File-Sc” desert their Wlveg" They Tum, mended that l“ ‘mmdmon - ment with tile ed so that deilnqlle be brought bl1¢k~ lulolv u, ill well nigh a lost nit," ill‘ said us he reviewed the old days llt the bench-The Ma-ple beat‘. —~—-———<-O}-———-— HAVEN FOR DE8ERTER8.— Probation officers _wllo gathered at the slate house, Chicago, fonlllloil" DICKYA DIPPY’S'~ DIARY l’ ,il ,' #.--.4_f"g ...l;r SINIWA EIGHT 91 9AR. MONDAY! reoca QVEIE‘, To DUDD”S__ HOUSE. IN MY NICE NEW CAR -.,Auol$e~lD TQ A cox on THE..- ’ sweeter; ”l WANT "YOU To‘ STAY‘ HERE AND WATCH This 7H5 RED. T." armed‘ on‘ s l-.llAD.N'T-E3EEN.TALl<ING tone. wlTll-ouoo WHEN I ewgarz,oursl.cll=_. , A MAN RlDlNG l RUSHED OUT lN TlME TO SEE. KBQYY?’ 1 YELLED,”DIDN’T I , TELL YOU TO WATCH THAT CAR?” Am:- THE. bovsiolbi" ‘(WELI-Lill. l-r, Anal‘! OFF lN IT w» qurlfiiehllmflflll Ui3 ~ A 1hr, not. IOIOIOIOI 2 ‘all .. u‘,llll.lllllllllll=llll§p,. l”, a