Till! BAYER SlilDl0 I63 6t George St Next to Stanley Evetyhotly d Morn" Xmas» p and ilappy- anti i Prosperous 1 New Year Thel Macs ilniggists Shaw 8c Pea- don I To the mun who uses Tobacco is t-his. be sure you get Hicltey's Twist when you asked for it. co with the same flavor as this brand, besides. there is a big diiterence in the makeup. and every chew is a good one. Hicks-y s: Nicholson l: bvacco Co 4ei1ll¥<iiirfi~si-¥b'+ktl~lri*¢’ '@"-‘“' "‘ " ‘-\' ‘ There is no tobac- Hickey's does not crumble. . Discounts AND t Low. lhices ' Prevail at Carter's Book, Stationery and Toy res all this week. ris‘ Sleds and Slelghs- 25 per cent- dlscount till New car's eve. Office and PocKet-Ifinrles, New Your Greeting ~u etc" etc. ¢QQwvt¢iOQQVCIQ 1--_-- * étbéft n for us. 08l- with Johnson Dolls. Toys. Games, Boys and count s c0. up. t. t-Q-MO OI¢'\O\F¥'IIO'OIQ‘§¥Q~0 Famous Cartoonist to Join 0ur Stall W? “$2 .1 011115011 1"“ hlnedtho staff r Th‘ " ' OTTETOWN nU11¥1>11§.°§‘.f§' .8 January third next, MR. JOKE’. N will do a daily humorous gig] here is n smile-In every pl¢h|f$ the mntunmiv every clay win l ll l t for $2.00. White silk with black (whet-k i A i 4 A IO+~P$O“Q l s a IT PAY! to My ll this LADIES warm fleece lined un- Brlm, Ltd. 2539-l2-29-3l. OLEARANCE SALE oi nil boxed chocolates. ‘deo window tor price. W. T. Weilner. zoos-meow ‘"9351’ "-75- 509N111 $3.98. Prowso Ema. Ltd. 2539-12-29-31. APPROPRIATE New Year's Gifts t"- Bilflcl-‘il Prices at|the big store. PYOWHO 3103.. Iiltl. 253912~29-3i. WHITE OHAMOIS, kid gloves special for New Years 51.3.1 Prowse Urns" Ltd. 2539-12-29-3i. FANCY ‘ atoussa in Georgette Crepe dc Chene, Silks etc.. in plain or over blouse style. Prowee Bros. l-tsl- zsaa-iz-zo-zu. AN APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFT’ FOR FRIENDS ABROAD ls the illustrated souvenir of P_ E. l. n08! ffce Only 57 cents at the Guar- dian Office. ....._.. BOOK ACCOUNTS due ti! will be received at our present place oi business until the 8th day of Jar unry 1021 after which time all out- standing accounts will be handed to our attorneys for collections. SPECIAL iN HO8lERY.—Fa.nry' wit-awe ‘m black silk $8.00 tor 34.01) Black Amdover and white silk $4.50 $2.25. same‘ colors $4.00 for $4.00 hi‘ $3.50; silk with drop stitch $2.50 at Patooe. 338i] <i L'~‘_'>‘-.\l3i THE ANNUAL meeting of the shareholders oi ‘Emerald Co-opern- tive Farmers Limited. appointed for Jan. 12th. 1921-. will be adjourn- ed and held in Emerald llal] on Wednesday Jan. 26th at 1.30 p. n1. By order of Board of Directors. W. J. Seaman. Sec'y. mo FIRST SNOWFALL-The first snow full of any importance this winter fell during Monday night and covered tho gromvl to a depth ot’ about six inches. The city snow plow did good wort vestcrdny morning. REGAL LODGE, l. 0. O. F‘. vvil hold a social and entertainment in the C M. B. A.. Hall. Konsington, December 29th. at 8 p. m.. a snlen did musical program is being pre- pared. at which some of Charlotte- town's best talent will assist, Come one; Come all. Proceeds in'ald of the Home Fnnd. Admission cents. 135 2322-1228471. EMYVALE SCHOOL.— Honor Roll Emyvale School for November. Principal's Dept. Grade VII-J. Rose Hagan. 2. Stephen Connolly. Grade Vl--1. Martina ilagau. Grade ‘v'.-—1. Annie Callaghan. 2. Julia Hagan, ti. Hilda .\i1.irr1i_v. Grade iV (Senior)—1. Alfred liur- ray, 2. Lucy "narly Grade l\'.-~- (.iunior)~ l. Leo. Alurray, ‘.'. Alnry ilurrny. Adele Nlurray. Pl‘lllllll')' Donn-Grade iV-—1. Teresa Ilakun. 2. Mildred Cusnck and Helen Mur- lray (equal) Grade ill-l. Mztrppirel iCusack, 2. Peter Murray. Grade ll l ——1..Gera1d Griffin, 2. Sarah .111- Gonnid/Grude I (Seuior)——l. Elli‘ met Cusack. 2. Irene Hagan (equal) Grade i (Junior)—-1. Linus blur- ru_\', 2. Patrick Murray. 3. Peter hicGonald. ~ Nlinnrtfs Llniment (Io. Limited. Gentlemen.—-Ever siiice coming home from the Boar war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my lcits. l tried mzuiy ‘solves and linimenta; also doctor- ed i-ourintuailly for the blood. but got no iaermament rellef_ til-l lust winter when my mother got me to try MINARIYS IINIMENT. The affect. of which was utmost magical. Ancr two mottles the sores com- pletely disappeared anal i baw- worlietl every working duy since. illfilfiil‘ Special inner New Years Day 0rci1estra in Attendance ii. C. BROWN. Mgr Victoria Hotel l l l I ‘$.- l Dr. l1. C. iiartis Eye Specialist Olfice, R0378] Bank a MAKE voun SELECTIONS . i,“ Mt, mm n, u, m, Building» Cheri“- "°“ ._ . Job Pmitvfv 2:22;" rstzzfs Efgwnfiours, Jollllsflll & lnlillstili ' ’~ 11s KENT tyranny ' ' * z ce ' m: ouAttzv-onuo- 1 l‘ citautorrarows. & c0‘ ‘I 9'30_.12'30, Cor. KentsT: PEHROQ Ste l TimmmwxE ‘an’ . $ t Phone 68- . A’ p p \ i "oufifiwm." women's £122.11. Wallets,‘ i . ....._ water‘! m --< -- q-“u-au»... ... "T Plvlmmuunmm; m” .._..¢.. SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S Om. NEH at Victoria Hotel. Orches ra .n aftendance. ‘Send in reserva- tions immediately. ..l(‘0it JOB PRYNTING or every description. patronize Central if}: Printers. 11o Kent st. Tel. 4. 1.. . CHILRRENS fleece lined unden wear 75c. All sizes. Children's fleece lined combination all sizes $1.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2539-12-25.“ ALL ACCOUNTS due Stephen llllfshr-s. city, must be paid by Mow dai‘. January 3. 1921 or they ‘will be put in the hands of his attorney. ' 2065-1243041 A NOBLE GIFT-Messrs .l. 8x T. Morris have in their goodness at lit-art presented 1'00 bottle-s ol their ginger ale as a contribution to the Newsboys Banquet this evening in, the market hall. ..MR. .FARMER.-Do you keep :1 record-of your earnings and ex uenditures’! Why not get your til-rat account book tree by sub Qcrlbinc or renewing your sub- W-Yllitton to The Guardian and start, N811! now. 3555-11111! THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Englewood Sliver Fox Co. Ltd" will he hold in the Hall at Summer- fit-ld on Tuesday, January 4th at 2 p. m. G. Harding, Secretory. ‘Z020J2-28-ii. . ..REOORD "BOOKQ-Mr. Farmer how much did your larm earn toa- vou in 1920'! l oan’t exactly say git-hand! The Guardian Account and Record Book will say ft tor you in 1921. Subscribe er renew to day. 356541-11 t! CONOERTANO PiESOCIAL pt Rosa Valley. Everybody come to the Concert and Pie Social at Rose Valley. Idridayq December 31st, we promise you the best ever stat;- ed. ZSlG-IZ-M-lli. YOU ARE FAMILIAR with Hunt Rrosfllabel on high class Califor- nia Canned Fruits. The name sl - one is sufllciant guarantee of noth- ing but the best. Ask your retail- er. everybody vvantspthe besLtake home u low cans tonight. we know the quality will please. FARMERS .ATTENTi0N.-Lat our Account and Record Book do the thinking for you. 1t will ‘help you to solve many doubtful prob lems or the past. Get one today. and start the _ new year right. One given, for every newer renewal subscription to The Guardian. 3555-11-11 ti. NEWSBOYS BANQUET»- The second annual banquet oi’ the news- bays “fill be held _ti-is flduirstlay evening in tho tnarket hnll tintior the auspices or‘ the Rotor-inn (flu: oi’ (‘l1arlottetovvn. All newrtboys are cordially invited to be present ur. 5.15 sharp this evening entrance at the door by ticket. , lNTiO NEW QUARTER5.- The old established iinn 0i’ Miller Bros. are now moving from their late place of business on Kent Street to their new quarters onGreat George Street. The premisesvacnt- ed by them are to be occupied by Mr. George Chilton. who vrlli have his dance hall therein. SHORT COURSESP-A series of short courses will be held in the Domestic Science Kitchen. Kinder- garten Hail, Charlottetown. beginn ing January 15th. Those wishing to attend apply at: once to Wom ~ en's institute Branch, Box 123. Charlottetown. 2547-1$29~2i. ,, —f> -.~-..¢-. liottleti lleat nor warm uorruss i indispensable in lbv' ' sixty Snppli _ Etc. Bic. m ctwtlotrnrown, ’ i -liii.i?lllili~ti 9111RPM _ .__.- dersvsru- $1.25 per garment. Prowse ,,,;_c°N.uLT r 2662-12-%-3l ‘ 1920. Grand program pnhiared. Yes. iiandy to Ilse ' * commit. ~ This coupon am] 11¢ will Admit any child to Matinee at the Prince Edward this (Thursday) _ ‘afternoon t0 see “UNCLE TODPS. LYAABIN." Bo sure and bring this coupon. ‘rt-i: ORAIBE wsnowmtz co. Dec. ZB-lli-eod WARM wool gloves in mixed and heather shades. Special at 76c Proviso Bros. Ltd. 2539-12-29-31. WFRANOLS" Bletlghs, not only the best mania. but ‘the cheapest on the market. J. S. Francis & 5011s,. Fortune Bridge. 2500-12 30-31 ‘SPECIAL NEW YEAR'8 DiN- NER u‘. Victoria Hotel. 2662-12-30-31 ANOTHER KIND ACT.--lt:rt:ti'- inn J. it‘. Gnlfztgher has luv-lied all the newebtnvs and rather Rotations to the Strand Theatre utter the ban- quet this evening m»; his guests. JCHURCH OF SlCOTLANQ-Rev. Fwsn Ziiacilougallityill preach ‘Sabb, 2nd at Murray River all 10.30 Peters ltcad at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.30. Also Mon. 3rd at iris. Tues. 4th at‘ -3r.=.lle itivc-r. and Wed. 5th at Point Prim .11 6.30. _ OOMMUNION SERViCE5.-—Com munion of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in Mt. Stewart Hes- byterisn- Church, Sabbath January 2nd. 1021 11 a. m. Preparatory ser- vice New Year's Day at 2.30 p. m. Session meeting after services. ISLANDERS IN LlMELlGHT.- The last issue of the Busy East. published nt Sockville. in connec - tion with its account 0t’ the remnt Maritime Board of Trade meeting at Amherst contains among others portraits ot lilr. Wallace L. lligg - Ins. Secretary of tho Charlottetown Board of Trade and member 0t‘ the executive of the Maritime Board. Mr LUROY Hoirr»: Summersldo. first vice preside: It the Maritime Bonn-l.- Mr. ll. ll. McDonald. Sec - rotary of tho Summerslde Board and Mr James E. Birch. delegate dromlthe Alberton Hoard. A FiNE si-iowmos-Zvir. Alex antler Agnew, of’ (Craig a Lee) Farm. Charlottetown Royalty. show ed three oi‘ his pure bred Hol- i stein Cattle at the Amherst \\ inter A Fair. and although he only arrived in Amherst Friday morning. (be - in; nearly three days on the way) o'clock the some day. under slit-h unfavorable circumstances, he oh- taincd two prizes for his milk cows. and flrstpprizc and sweep- above were lu competition with the beet cattle in the hlaritlme pro - ly new in the farm dairy business in‘. he has got a inundation steel- ni‘ as fine Holstein Cattle us cam |ho found in the lilaritlme lmavin- res. and some oi‘ his cattle ivould bu hard to beat n: Ontario. Ho has some nice bull calves and yearling ,~l:r~i1ers that would make the nuc- leus of such stock as our farmers want to improve their breed with. i. visit to his iurm will repay any one who is internist"; in pure bred Holstein cattle h _ _:_.r.r= ~._ L2T i 20 per cent oif all Catalog Prices 5untrlfikiidl The Central and the milk test starting at one i ' stake for his senior yearling. The ‘ vinces" Mr. Agnew is comparatire- ' ' ltllllfllllidii Ltil I _. . i_wflly.ly rnnsoitvans > _--- iMr. C. J. Cook. Kensingtonfwns p iu- the city yesterday. ‘ Mr. Thomas Shreenan. blew Glas- gow. was among visitors m the city yesterday. t . Mr. av. 1.. Sd-calrenymerchant. (Zardlgau. wus in the‘ city yester- - dzty. ‘ ‘Mr. Geo. N. McLean. Port Hast- ings. C. B. is in the city. He intends purchasing a good general purpose horse before returning. Mr. wunm Marisa... City 1m yesterday afternoon" for lfensing - ton to spend New ‘Years. Mr. F. Moore of Boston was al passenger from (‘hurlottetutvn to; St. Peter's yesterday having come home on account of illness in tne/ tamliy. . . Mr. George J. McQuald arrived in l the city on Tuesday night from S-mlihers. B. C.. and left for Sourls where he will spend :1 couple n1‘ weeks at his home there. Mr. Philip McKeuna. student of hlctilll University left this ulter- noon on n visit to lilorell the guest of Father Joseph Rooney. lilies Theresa Reid of ilny Vii-iv, went to St. John on Tuesday. inst to spend New Years with friends in that city. Alias Annie Lttmbe. of the Char lottetown Hospital staff. t-itv left vosterday afternoon‘ to spend New Years nt her home in Springfield. Air. Walter T. Young oi’ Winni- peg. Canada. has arrived for n. six months‘ sojourn in TnmptL-Tnm- pa Daily Time-sh Air. ll. C. McPhce, representing Lynches Ltd. ‘Sydney, who has been visiting his former home in Souris lot‘. yesterday on return to Sydney. ' Mr. George ltlcAuiay and his sis- ter Miss Teresa arrived in the city ‘Tuesday evening from ltumfonl. Blaine. and left. yesterday (or their home at l.ot't8 ‘Road called home by illness in their family. JlALlFAX, Dec. ZQw-(Quottttlons furnished by 11MB. McCurdy and the hiontrenl Stock Ev- (limpnnv change.) 166. ‘Wheat. December 16314. hlay 158%. Corn, May, 73%. July H. Oats, December 46. {tiny July 48. Jon. pork 2300. 48%. Stork Quotations? i “Cut to the bone." We are not going to carry ~ a out llllACll’ M “acutuiouousipv ljirecicrl in; Reginald Barker “Fresh Paint” Ill-ARK YOU! these are all " l.|1 Harriet item-her Stone's Famous Story oi’ V, . 1011.1: 111* 2.30 r11» Company Slavery loaysjn the South r rAct-z- n91: '.v-»~’ w‘ Ihiincitet Edward * if Young-Adams J c‘ “putts TOM'S rotor .\ Play 1hr all (‘lilltlren From 7 to 70 TQNIGIIT .\'l‘ 8.30 “is Marriage a Failure?" The llig English tionrvtiy Built for Laughter SEUYIKE YUFR 'l‘l(‘Kl~)'l‘H NOW for Su- turday (New Year's) tnntiuee and zivoid wail- ltest-rvetl (rush). inp; in FY1008, 521'. mo. 261'. lint.- Snt urdny afternoon. General Admission Matinet- Night-i and 8.45 Evening Prices . . . . . . Adults . Matinee Prli-eri TODAY .........26c: (‘hiidren .... SPECIAL PRICES H.315 . Matinee Adults. 16c; Children 1i:- Euviiing Adults. 26c: (‘hildren ll:- . . . . . .780. 52c 37v. j»...- t>-p.¢l\lr Title STRAND LAST CALL T0 SEE THIS “'O.\'DERI“I'7I. I /l I .~w~-»son_ my»; (‘nooks no _ When alone- mul friendless site came" info Alaska t0 nlould her destiny zimong men who knew no lauv save that of’ their own Juuking. PICTYRIC ' L-w .11 . vim .1 Tfiii 1‘. 2'" the “\\'.\(i BOYS." crooks all. had hefrientloti ‘\ Produced ll-iroufih . Goldwyn “Topics oi tile Witty an yings from loillulhetlelllleltllt nnerinlellel. lletlQ wnflllibstll All "u an than annual ~~ u m: use than. w. on: lxttrel u. d:- me- from ‘ha. saturate ttecuic COMPANY 4mm and protected her. Then they nil fell in lou- \\'ifl1 |l(‘l'. ‘t And then folicnvc-d one oi‘ the most power-- ful and itbsorhing train of screen has ever soon. See Sentinel (iolthvyifs Presentiltion oi‘ fireatllrama t l of the North event a llay “m - - it shaving the “'- n home. Thoy not only inllirfl . "l" e M‘ _ _ __ H hnub “mum ca,“ ma“ bu. m, . 355.42.30.31‘ price down million. the ‘WSIIIOUS no“ 1»- rurnnui handy heat m treat- ’ Ila-Pelt‘- ing such ailments, as tooth- p Boys Hockey Boots. now ( ‘who. ‘Wm-ugh. fl-gmpg and _ v .. .. l.....- (n .... H3335- "rims other plllll. 143K433 Boys Lightning Hitchso; _ sun wmrsn-s srocx or "g6; ';,;,;k;.',." "'66 2'“... ti“ W*"""“ wnLa" - T0“ Yul" 0rd“ .. .. 5.... ....s'.. ...J6.li6 ‘a vary mm-pmo, wrt also P n lion's Hockey lnvictus now ° ‘ll "l" '5“ '7 °" M" have. a toil assortment ot 0i‘ a -- ‘~12 - y! some Illheet llfltlll lxhr - 1e > m“ """""" ‘M’ f" ‘I’ __'l‘0- o“ s °° ‘n. a u: m um a (bee! Synge“. numb“. gouge. _ ‘h ‘m “ Sick-Room supplies. Nur- Misses Hockey Boots. $3.9; _ in "MIN. III that Pollard the w u