- ‘l. F. Reade, Moncton. “m a aileron A tilf What would "be nicer than a real, home made " ._Xmils Gaite Iiarit Fruit, Light Fruit or CWhiie ‘Pound Cake We put them up in Holly Boxes suitable for mailing. Send one to your friend. STEWART? BAKERY Sing-Song At The Y. M. (i. A. about. two iiunilred gathered for linfiusuil after cbitrch service of tong which was spit-oddly cttrrii-ti will ton. iiy Mrs. ll. S. llentlerson ...-n] anotlp-r one liy bliss ltafiiso in path twist-s iliitKilililfllliiti by Prof. i1.i|i ziddt-ti greatly to tho ovcnt. llev. .\ir- lilaton gave an inspiring 11th] on "If l were u-ghtt-tin ill ilillllililfiiliilil‘ the ni-t-aisssty n-orking harder for -a Christian |-. n-zilitiii. A (‘iirisliaii iiiusl, iit- a tillliPiii ill‘ would choline 1]1,»|||ltli.~iil‘y its tiie light-st of life's iii~-:|].\'. .\l:~, \\'iii>toil La-ugllio. acted zit-lliiiillaiiist for the Sing Sung. lli "(-4 o>——-— ISHBEL AVERS SENATOR YEO (Continued From Page 1) most every bay untl in the Island- ot‘ iiltili at an t-arly age lining only 22 Wilvll tioii which ill‘ iielil till his til-nth. employed tiiotisziiitlu of nil-n in ai- river-motith -liis ships, many large tines, were loaded St. Paufs Sun. School Presentation The Rev. H. I). Raymond, M. A.» Rector of St. Patti's Church, city, received quite a surprise at the ses- sion ot the Sunday School yester- day afternoon, iviien on behalf of the Sunday School and the Men's Bible Class. the S. S. Superintend- ent. Mr. Ernest Worth, presented liim with a Life Membership Cer- tificate in the l‘. E. 1. Auxiliary Bible Society. Mr. Raymond in some well chosen remarks thanked the Sunday School, and spoke of the ‘work of the society, of wlilchhe is the president. -Mr. Justice Haszard in his re- niarks, congratulated Mr. Raymond on his being elevated to a Life hicmbcrship in the Society. . N01 SANTA? (Continued frown, Page 1) ..._.__.___________i___ faith? You can do so with but lit- tle trouble, Simply select from tlic following list of children the one for whom You desire to act as “Alias Santa." ‘The present he or she ivishes is named. Tel-sphoiie (133) or write the Gnardiaiii, not forgetting to give the child's number, that you will he responsible for his tircsent. ‘Phat can be sent. in any time before lie- cemher 23rd, but to prevent con- gestion during the last few days should be delivered as curly as pos- slblc, with products for llritish iiiarlttvts ,5, $00,, ,5 m, ..\,1,,s S1,,“ “N J McKee \\'il<'I‘t'Silil.~'i and irodici- found I 1.‘ .‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ {I ' _,_,_,,1,y mm}? 1“ “Hi his‘ lmsimss Linus _ ls tound for n child. the Wits. lo. b. Blatncliartl > _ ifiuuuss [allowed mm “Unwly inaiue is struck from the list, and 311115 130111 31101101181111". 31-; lulu! and strict integrity tihaivicic-rizctl the‘? is ‘*3 Um" i9“ ‘lays in which Miss (‘lenrude ‘vmte’ Murray all his dieziiings and throughout hs m_m“1 "Aims Simiwl" n” ‘iii tile Imrbm" 10111; 1 ,. 11,, 1.,,1,11111,,1 111,, ,.,_,s1,,,,., children. There isflsome name on MISS 1101135 Wilitf‘. M11110)’ 11111" and affcl-titin of all who itnew him. m“ ililiowiilii i151 H1111 110111111055 hm‘- iit- l'lll1‘l‘i‘(l tho-political arena flililil-‘lis to you more than other-P 1511511 11111111 Ilnvflr. a ilitlilthriilktc‘, perhaps. lint if you he ivas t lat ulticttiil to the ia-gisia- do not zit-t now some one else may Miss Irene Witdiock, Iluntcr Riv- tivl- _ ..\'lili|iy, u p islttiii \\'ili(.il ili’ adopt that child, You cannot act or. livid through successive elections too quickly, Master Iloivard Wetliock, Ilunt- "m" i391 ‘film’ iii‘ 1"‘-"i1~"_"‘~i i" lint-h of thtvst: cbildrtwn iivotls an Pr‘ Ilivci‘. “mm. M . Pmm“ Cmmiy ii" iii" “Alia..- Sairizi. Claus." Ilftister Allan Wediock, Iluiiter “mil” m ("°"'m"'“"~ H" “"5 iii Mnuricv, tool set. River. (Jlliithl to the Senate iii 1308 [)\(‘).-s'. ‘H 2:11:11’ ‘we n Swcilmr i" uii‘ 0m- lnni-rtli-n . .. Four Insertions liilllit Insertions ..... 10o per line of ti words ilo per HIII‘ of 5 words ‘in per line of 5 words 1 ‘ I DEATHS at the home of Mrs. MacLean Mac- H ++44 ‘ii N. i lth t i t -t 1b _'" ABBOTT-‘At [he Oily Hotelt on still, ntenw ‘visitdlhn {irllsilenillcnhfiiel Agents lVanted AGENTSz-GOOD SELLING RE- lord; (irganize sales staff. Article utmost necessity evt-ry stort-itecp- trs weekly. lit-pt. 2'1, (‘anatla Salt-s Aizency, 1257 Clarke Si» .\loiitt' .ll, ' 1i. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE "old Ileliable Foothill Nurseries" experience not necessary. W‘e 0f- ‘t-r exclusive territory. liberal commissions and furnish hund- wnle free outfits. Start now at best selling time. Stone Kc W01- llngton, Toronto. 11-25-251. Clinic I [elp “htntotl HELP WANTED-M1ARRIED MAN to take charge of farm and fox ranch, good house, per job for Fight party. References required. Alltliy ll. E. White, 159 Queen Sl.~--1275-12-10-m-0l To Let T0 LET-FURNISHED FRONT ronni with or without board. 88 iilllsboro St.—1381-12-1~5-1i ‘ ______________ 4 M44444» 04444» Queen Hotel Wlter Street, Charlottetown The tat-ii, ll especially good and the public nrs oourteoualy cared for. Rate: $3.00 a day, Charlottetown Proprietor: Hotel Co., Ltd. "'VQO4O-O-OO4O-O-O-Q-OQ-O-QO-O-OO-<D QUEEN HOTEL Ellis, iilhtnn; w. n. White. Z J- J “Blake, North River; J. 1.‘. iiordou or. Agents average one hundred - lo ' For Sale FOR SALE - GOOD RABBIT hound. Robert Ciiappell, York. 13-t9-12-13-M2i FOR SALE—PURE BRED WHITE Wytintiott (‘tickvrels- S. A. Locke, Iionshuiv, ll. It. 1. 12i35-12~12~iii3i. SECOND HAND PIANO FOR sale cheap at H. A. Tantons. 1331-12-12-in3i FOR SALE-SEVERAL FEMALE foxes- pups and yeur-oltis. Write or phone Arthur Wood, Mt. Her- liert.—1274-l2-10-m-5i FOR SALE-l H'AVE A NUMBER of pure bred cockerels for sale, "I.ogiinrns,“ “Wyandtitesfl “Dar- rell Rocks”, price 01.50 each for quick sale-Wm. It. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. 1323-12-12-m3i FOR SALE-GUERNSEY BULL. Daiiiy's Captain. of Hillside, was grand champion at Charlottetown Exhibition in 1922, also in 1924. A good herd sire, quiet and easy to handle. Will sell at 11 P9115011" 31,11; price, Also some good heif- Louls W. Roper, Charlotte- PTB. o1 - Pl E lt-il. . mm‘ mm 13i8-12-13-M3i Wanted lu- fox. "lice. When the red tilcn fire-plaice become doll, rub them. w“), cut [Qmfln (lippvtl ill suit. Elli] then wash them with soall 1"" water. This popular Hotel ha: burl completely renovated 1 FOXES WANTED. —PATCH AND and refurnllhed throughout 0 red female pllllti- Sim“ iowe“ ind offers very comfortable f price first letter. h. tmsommodauon to m. "Nd, 1 Kinkora. 4 1341-1 . l n“ puwc’ llfisccilaneous JNO. A. MCDONALU, LAND SUR- vnyor, llermnnville. 6645-937M3m ET YOUR PRINTING nous AT tho Guardian Central Job Print- cry. WILL EXCHANGE PIANO FOR Address b. 9110mm" o" 1331-l2-12-m3i Phone 1510-2879-5641- about the Stiiiday. December 14th. 1924, Hen- ' ry N. Abbott in his 66tii year. Fun- eral from City Hotel on Tuesday, Doc. 16, leaving at 1.30 p.m. for Union Cemetery. FiNLAYSON-Entcrcd into rest on Doc. 12th, 1924, Edith liclle, daught- er of Captain A. Finlayson, leaving to mourn u sorrowng father. 10111 sisters undone brother. Funeral notice Intel‘- YEO-At Port Ilill on Smidny morning [he l-ith December inst" Honorable John Yeo. Senator in the 88th year of his age. Th0 funeral will take place from his late residence on Tuesday the 15m inst, at 1.30 pm. to Por-t. Hill C9111’ elery. ' Comb Sage Tea In _ Faded Or Gray Hair Grnntlmotherdke Pt] 1191; higigdbez‘? no , D85 ‘ ‘ “fully duke trgiictive with a iii-ow of ease T911 and Sulvhlll‘. Whenever h e r hair took on that dull. faded 0r streaked appear- nncc. this simple mixture was ap- plied with won- derful eitect. BY tasking at any drug store for "Wyethh Sago and Sulphur Com- pound." you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe. improved by ilio addition of other ingredients. all ready to use. at very little cost. This simple mixture can be de- , * ‘ upon to restore natural color and beauty to th-e hair. Weli-ltnown druzllilifl my 0V"??- body uses Wyoth's Sago and Sul- phur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied-rite so wit‘ i0 11118. 100- You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ily morning tho gray hair disap- pears; after another application or 75 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Central Guardian snow from ndimnirs Catalog. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR are buying potiltry at. the foliowiiil-i prices: Turkey 30c; geese 20¢; duck 14c. 1382-12-15-1i SUCCESSFUL BAZAAl-‘ia-On the evening of December 8th a very successful bazaar was hold in Clyde River Hall under th-e ausvlw e-s of the iCiy-d-s River U.B.W.M.IJ. There were six booths at which the young ladies sold handkerchief-s. cakes, aprons, cards. gents wear, and miscellaneous articles, During the inspection many coinplinien- tary remarks were heard as to tiie number of articles and the quality of the work. During the evening lunches were sold. At tii-e close a vote of thanks was tendered by the congregation to all who Iieipctl make it the success it was. and cap. Mary, age or rubbers, Edward, age 2. sweater. Audrey, age S, story book. John, age ti, stockings. llinry. ago 8, doll Eunice, age 4, dress. William, age 3, picture hook. Iiarolil, age 5. sleigh. Dorothy, age 7, doll. 4, ovcrstockings SOME ALIAS SANTAB Airs. .\I_ Bell liazel IA. Moron. Mrs. W. S. Stewart. alias Kathleen Dnvar. Report of Women’s AVONLEA —— institute met on November 19th with-Mrs. Fennel‘ Stewart, ten members land ten visi- tors nttending. The meeting open- ed Will a sing-song after which the usual business was conducted. Re- ports from various committees were given. School committees were re-appointed. Petitions for the Dental and Medical Associa- tions were signed. A. letter from Miss Wilson was read. Miss Pick- ering of Hunter River favored the members with a solo. and Miss N. .\iaeCoubrey agave, an enjoyable reading “Frying to do Right." Re- freshments were served and a soo- ial hour enjoyed. LINKLETTER— The November meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. HOOper Link- letter, with seventeen members and two visitors present. The meeting opened with the Ode and after the regular business had been conducted. illiss Iliutliieson, Super- visor, gave an interesting address on Institute Work. All present were greatly lliUtltiiltl with ‘the ad- dress and glad to have Miss ltiathicr son present. Work for the Protest- ant Orphanage will be taken up at the next meeting. which will he lit-id at the home of .\irs. Clifford ltogcrs. GRAND ill'l\"ER—-Elghlcflll meni- lit-is and seventeen visitors attend- ed the November met-ting of’ this ilrancli which was lit-id at the home of Airs. Linus C. ,.\Iacl)onalti. After the regular business ililll bet-ii dis- [i(iS( d of, it was decided to place a lunch cabinet in the Daysitlo school, and some discussion also took place 1111 stindinfi: Xmas boxes to St. Vin- cent's Orphanage. Ono new mem- il1‘l' was \\‘I‘l('.f)lll1"ti. The Super- visor, . - hlatliitison, ivas tin-sent and Lza t. an interesting talk on Iii- stitute Work and Vegetable Dyeing and tlIlS\\'Cf‘(!(l tii1, many questions llSkNl by the members. The next meeting will b1. held at the homo of lilrs. \V. J. .\iCl)0llilill, ilaysitlc. MURRAY RIVER—'Institittti held their November meeting at the homo of Mrs. E. (ilddiiigs with an attendance of thirteen members and two visitors. After the tisunl 0110111111.’. plans wvtai inado for bold- jiig a (‘hicluin Supper on December l0th, proceeds from WiliCll will go towards laying another Iiardwootl floor In tho school. Tilt‘. Secretary NORTIIAM — The November meeting of this Institute was held singing ‘the Ode. the iiiiiititcs of the last meeting were read and ap- ‘proveti. Reports from various com- mittees were stilimittetl and new committees appointed. Papers “Self-ccntrrtl," anti “Titt- Until-ard- of Holiday" were read by Miss lllll- lar and bliss Phillips. Vioilii music with organ accompaniment was stirved during the evening. ST. PETERS SOUTH —— Seven ‘members and two visitors met in the schoolhouse on December 1st whtvre the postponed November meeting was held. After the usual opening. the petition for tile llledi- | cal Society was signed by the members. 1A paper on "Children's Distinscs" was rend by Mrs. Wil- ilam Anderson. The resignation of the Secretary-treusurcr, Miss ileth .\illCl1l1llL‘lli-'l1l. was regretfully uc- cepted and Miss Mary Giills was itppointotl in her pinco. One new inuniher ivns welcomed. The next meeting will be held on January 2nd, at the homo of Mrs. Milton Waye and roll call will be answer- ed with “Dessert Recipes." ELLINGTON and HOWE BAY- held their November meeting at the home of .\irs. James L. Mac- Kcnzie. twelve members being pre- sent. After the usual opening. ro- ports from committees were given and two new school committees were appointed-one for each dis- trict. It was decided to send boxes to tho Orpansge for Xmas. One new mefllliet was welcomed. PORT HlLL—Fourteen members and seven visitors attended the November meeting of this Instit- utp which was held at. tho homo 01 Mrs. A. Montgomery. Roll call was lattist book read and its author. Af- ter the business was over, Miss D.‘ Atlams, Miss Murch1-son and the President. Mrs. Newcombe, favored tho members with readings. The brown squirrel for trimming adds much to the charm of the garment- comblnatlon of tan makes a model that can be worn with a variety oi‘ frocks, for tan and brown are the loading colors of 1M season. brown to carry out various .color schemes. brown satin, wrapped to suit the feature of the wearer- ¥O§§$ answered by giving the name of the ~- In the Eyes of the Vlorld- Canadian Pacific Railway 3188.218 ' Canada, This is not to ‘be wondered at. It is the largest Corporation in the British Empire. Over a eriod of years the Compan has spent $68,000, on the development of mmigration and Coloniza- tion, and in that: time has settled more than 17,000,011) acres of land. ‘ Its Assets are $1,080,(X)0,000. It o tee‘ more than 20000 miles of Railway.‘ Its teamshi a circle the Clobc. It owns its own 1T eicgraphs, press Com any, as well as Hotels and an extensive inlan steamship line. 'Its holdings of Western Lands have been conserva- tively valued at $97,000,000. ' After roviding for operating expenses and all ' other End charges, net annual earnin s for the past: five ears have averaged $33, 55,873- morc than g4 times annual interest requirements 0n these Note Certificates. These facts will enable investors to judge of the quality of security presented by the new issue of Pacific Railway Company ZD-Year 416% Sinking Fund Secured Note Cerflflcatfl mlodnw. 15th, 1924 Dllcnltblhh, 1Q“ Dcnominatl 1 : I100, $500, $1,000 and Upward. Price: 92.25 and Intuest, Yielding 5X96 Tan cloth make-s the interest- ng cont above, and the addition of The buttons are tan bone. This and brown Much squirrel its d!“ The little turban ti! of rich Hotel Victoria wag" atl-ssc, Charlottetown Offer: to the trqrelllnfl Public a comfortable. vii-te- dgta hotel. Contains 44 rooml with 914"“ Eum" The Cuisine lo famous all over Canada. TelcPiWM i" ' all rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors D D members will meet next month with Miss Daisy Adams. November meeting in. tho Hall with fourteen members attending. The two, it is restored to immature] color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. ' supper. bald Room. MAIiP UE-Branc held their ~ EQ h h. McCallum. Stimmcrsitlv: A. S. Poe. Monctnn; regular business meeting was held._Montreal; F. R. Morrlssey. MOM" and it was ropflfted that $13.80 had ton; W. S. Shields, Halifax J. M. been mndo at the recent ChickerliMacDonaltl, Toronto: D. J Stevens Tho next meeting will be Iinlifax; as-aouot-hr-thtr-inaititute side: Bridge; n. w. Miter. Mont-Ml- >A‘AAAAAA‘:¢¢¢QVA“#¢=¢ VICTORIA HOTEL W. S, Deninen, N. Y. C; George J D. Linineon. l‘ A. Wiggins, Bummer- Mro W. T. Weir, Stanley . 1' The into Senator You WilS lht- Vi’ fill/hi‘. 11110 16. fillit. 10110111011 iiI=1t$Il5.00 had been made ‘ _' i, 1 . . . .o ,1“ 11,1, it - v a if! rc-eiit “it S . ' -. - (cmmnued From Page 1) iliiztetiiiiliuliliaiidiuriilof 11151111212. 52 hliltlrtitlfkzttge llfiutlrcss, Instltutes! of Prlnce next mctrtlili-i Wiiinlbifliilciiiir at l i :_---~— “...-a 1.1,...“ 1,.,1,1,,,.1,,...1,mom, 1,, ri-i Miniiie and ltustit twins, ‘ Edward Island hmne or Mrs. 'i‘iionl.'ls Cook. Orders may be placed through your usual dealer or - - . that office in 1K7!» and being suc- a"e 9 tirosses and i111‘! that won hermniiy trit-iitls, r __ __ 1 _ \ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ ' 1 ' -—-- Q-LEARY_T1, \, ,, l _ _ flu-gug]; gny Chgrtgrgd Bank, .l_nnu,,,_, ,,,,_,,, (11,001, 1,1,,,,y' W1“, 51m“, \liy i1. tltgttll tut fourteen 53-11 Diesels‘, tlige 6.31pm. (~1,1_\1-1-11,\11 ,111,;1)1_;;Q1_v1.1__ 3,111,111, in‘: “t 1mg “munchgoriigilatifzligirini, .. I'll ln-i- liltingin many ways. -,n Wiwl“ m l \ I‘ _ H ‘l ti) . aiuii , ago 1 ,.tlress. 111,11 with Mrs, it, lingual] on llt-v- 111,111,, 1,1» 1111.5,‘ Champion mm, "wnr t n11.- lii‘ her friends rt-calIl-tl rec- _ _ i ' ‘ t‘ i‘ “t Will-i - "7 ‘Viiiltllli- 111411 ii» 901"- l-inbi-r 1st, tun members and two 1,,.1»., 111,11 1'1 r1- ., - .ni!;. that :i few \Vt‘t‘l(:§ boforu tho. i111[tivi:n';““i’,i“-| i‘ lll"aili‘l"llil~'i' 55' 1191111‘. 1.211 9 SW 11101‘- visitors bi-iiig [lTtSi.‘lil. After tho ,.,1 1,_,,.l,l11l11lg,',.1~111M231“?i tiiifi1oiii1l1l1 first (Itilifi. Miss lsliliel tall-noon us _ I _' e Irlrf" 9“ “*1 59 Bruce 11:40 R. tiitickiilgfl. nsnnt oiionlniz» tilt! i1l1‘1l1il"1'$ 111" anti aitnnt-n. n t -' 1-51 i“ '\\l i- o : i i . i“i ,_ v 1 v ' l vein, true ~, t rests - l ‘ ' 4‘ ’- ‘ 1 ‘s riots of- th- tow 1 . _, . i1 1 . .. , _ _, , -- 1 n. ant aconi 1l|1i lrocts ant o lat-i ii-r a o ._ > ‘ v _' ‘ 1 ,f ‘ - 1-; M1,”, 1,1,“ n, ,1 , 11' 1, ,3. was tecitht n so I ___ ___ _ . ,1.li ziliout (',lllll‘l (etiquette. 'i‘in,- ro- ;f'nl:l)"‘_f‘i,flhll "llliullillilflli-aitl‘{lupus 01'] 1111, ‘Mhvrul, Age ‘igthuolstlc a. F1_,,mv,,,,,1 1,,H,11,,11, 11, 51.11111"; 11,11» TAN CLOTH COAT 1S TRMMED to see that the work was [iroperiying had been road and approved- l" '“‘"" ““““"7"‘“‘i i” m" nnn-ni I - ti i.‘ ." f‘ .“~"".y "r o7 Ililtla Rtise aw t; boots ni-“MS "’ "“‘ ""“"-“‘"'Y- "W" "““' wrrn enoww SQUIHREL ‘i"“-°' .. Th“ ‘My “i m“ "will “"11 tllrw brim: 11’1l1~'\Vi>'l11iI1P$sI0i“'°"i’ sivrn- and r011 C11"- “ilfi 11"“- l-. ' i“ “M”. ‘i’ “*1 “iivivm- filmy,“ ' ' ‘“ ’ - nit-tubers worn wiliUtlilltltl. Ic1i(‘rt~aiii, Visitor was read and a collection attend to, Miss lvintlstir. Assistant/Wtlrliii ‘V1111 Rcciilefi M19» Wvllimk “thank you very iuurii, lint I ""—""*>——f-— N, h, ‘,1, ’ 2 > 1 I 121ml cake was served. and boforol 1token. One new member was wcl- Supervisor, gave an interesting talk “'51! 1101101111911 i0 i111)’ Drinking ha airi-ntiy chosen my frocks, and S 1.‘ .t ill uiry. use . stock nga. 11111 111,.,,11111: _.1111,,111-111.11_ A1153 11111111; x-omed, Arte;- flie mgetjng adjourn. 011 111111111110 work, A 1111.333", Socwcllps for tho School Children. The . 1 11,1111, 1 __,1,,,11 1,111,“, 1,1,“, 1,, 1,0113“, p 1 o.) Manatee I Anthony, age 6 111111 1.1110111111111111 the members withi 1e11, tho inenlilhegs Slilfllfll an hour la] hom- folloivol], 11111-111; ,,.111,.11 next meeting will be held at the n1 1-11111-1," i ""111 151 (P055- two interesting readings. _l1 ecinl; n qn t or t e Orphanage. iiiucli was isv-rvetl. The ‘meeting home of MPB- M- 0111-011119- |.1,|,,.1, 111,-,. 1111,5101 1111.1,111,1,1-1,111-. ‘Avilftttl, algie 5, mittens. SI Rn“ “DI D l H h _ v 1 Jeiiy Wlltih entertain the taiost-tl with the National Anthem. s}? t_v l‘ not tlt)\\'llill‘tlI‘li‘ti by the re- ____ ' : i 111111 ¢'111'Y.11¥1f‘13.R¢n1'1'.i 3 ’ 1 i" ‘ 1 "*1 1 01F 1 "V", ' 0'9 "BX 111011 - COUBTEBY on. lion-at or her faun-i-‘s "0\'<\l'Il-- c ,1, 1, t 72 J1 nn Alfred, .'l",t‘ s, stockiiiggifllllill‘? nicirlins in the Sciionlhnilf-"P; , ilU-‘ITER RIVER - Nin, mom-i nnm \\'ii‘l<-. rho was packini! llll ( ana an Fess) i 723 Jilllltws l-Iilivard, age 10, niit-lwith ten members and live Vhiiwrgi i’ I RQSENEATE] _ The N°V@111i>01"iim's "ltt-nded the Novcmbe‘; meet-i illllfirll!’ W111‘ 1'51‘ ‘Witch vvrrinnkfl ii~ r belongings in the Iiowiiiiig puma‘ _\11.\11'11111,\ y M,“ 1,1,“! 1pm, 01- __(._11»1-_ . itittentliiig. Roll call zinswt-rctl with; mwimi; of this Branch was held at ing of this club which was held at your friend's lirokc-u gateway, lint set-n s11» ti litiusn it was snitniisititl that 1,"-~~\VIl}'ti .1 il< 'v ll ‘a. re‘ ii I-‘i d. I'it‘l( Patrick, age vlmJoiwd-n Iifllilfis 1110111 lilfterullt, 11110 11111119 _of Mrs. Charles ltlac- the lionin of Mrs. E. \Vctiiock.After the rose which blossoms in his garden. 11,1 _.1,1,.1- g11,.11_1_ 1.1 yHn-s 0111,,1,,,, 1,“, 1_ TFIHUHK H“. _,,1,,1_1,, committees were submitted an |_21l=1r1e with seventeen members the usual opening. i‘. was decidedl 1,, ,.111 1,1, 111,11, 11, ass 1 1111,,.'11,I1,L.1- Svhonnflr Suppl, “hm, ‘ r1 fimhi Mm v 1:. Niki i111l:s0liiiiouiiting to $8.00 Wtlftlxlltlil‘, Derseint. After to have :1 Iiazzizii- sometime after .\llnurd'|| Linlinent lteliuvoolflouralgin 4111 11,1 1,11,11,11,“- ,,-11c11 1,1,.“ 111111. 1,,11DS11,,,,, 1,111 (m 6mm _ H. Ink”, T‘; 1:11pm M“ "I hmk t) wits \Olttl fplr a Scfli1ioI néas . ie prev nus iii1.et»(.lii'lstiiias. Reports of committees 4'] -iiii'i|1‘tl,iO illu |ll‘t‘l|l’t‘l'n‘lli[l. She‘ '11- _ A ~11 1 1 11 . g- , 1 "r (1.111 Hf.‘ 1;; 1 _ r“"_""‘ i‘ Comm‘ W9 o "'0 w m 1,, 1M, mmfldexluy and‘ filmed, ‘inncllgtliipfarltlli "11111111111111!!! liurvgl 1 11st. 1 100k "i "iivcnt appointed to purchase articles etc. '\\'hrn dad returns here, Siiciin ling train reporting the vessels T“ Iello ' ag- 7 slut h l‘ was ilucldml to have a new stand \'-Vii*i1ii 111' 111 30111101» l 1101103’ ‘frozen iii the ice i L1 70 lltliitllt‘ "l. 7' stocgkln s ‘Hi-m’ for m“ school will“ cooler’ ' Q1, HM‘, ‘fifnv’ _ 1, g MISS hlacDonaltl and Miss Ada ___g h, Ivqfijpiifblz iltfinfh litislani read tiapers tsutitictl "The k2 im-hv- ~32: 2x150“ l», oft thllcgllllealtiil Vtiislittgi"; ., ,, H,‘ “+“++“‘“ 1,, , _ i n ow o an ns uc. ....“ .”+. . “a I ' ' “(Ntgkmdom “F” 3' 110's? and present signed the petition submit- 1 v1 - - . . - -- < - 8-1 Joseph, ago 6, overstockings u“ by nu‘ Aionkd Brmull’ IFTS FDR MEN Choosing gifts to how! Doing it is easy if you bring your list to this Men's Store. - We cater to men all year ’round. It is our ail-year business to please them. Everything we sell is chosen to satisfy their critical taste. You are sure _0f _a whole hearted “thank you” on Christmas morning if your Gift is from tthis store. Dressing Gowns .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.00, $10.00 to $15.00 House Coats ... . . . . . . . . . .. $8.00, $11.00 to $15.00 English Broadcloth Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00, $5.00 "Broa-dsyik Shirts . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.50 Coat Sweaters ....... ....... .....$3.00, $5.00 to $7.00 V-neck Sweaters . . . . . . $2.00, $3.00 to $6.00 Fancy Silk Hose . ............$1.00, $1.50 English Wool Hose to $1.50 Christmas Neckwear . ... .. . . . .75c_ $1.00 to $1.50 Stay Lokt Cuff Links .... ....... 50c, $1.00 Linen Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . .40c, 50c, 75c. Leather Club Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00, $12.00 to $20.00 W001 Mufflers .... ... .......... $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50 KnibtedGloves . ........ . . . . . . . . .. 75c, $1.00 to $2.00 Fur-lined Gloves KnittedVests ............$5.00 to $6.50 EnglishPyjam-as ......................$2.50t0$4.00 OPE.’ ICYENIINTIS l'.\ l‘IL (‘IIRISTDIAS fl. A. Bruce Men’s Gift‘ Shop please men is very easy if you know