. »' rcacz-g-lnilflltfl. - . a. rim CHARLOTPETOWNTGLIARDIAN Iolloigiislt prepared Io n f lo one IhIllg-'-AIIII I10 I1’ WELL! p, '4 Bran wlll permanent‘ "m, i: patina, mild or chronic. n i. "m; gal prepared for that ufpOIG. It l: 3W therefore i; p” the necessary - - assure malts. Food: stab a. amull bran con- unt cannot at! iperlulnent relief. when your physician or friends. f advise you to cat Kellogg’: Bran, you follow-on for the purpose of eliminat- i,‘ g dangerous clogging-up and toxic wndltlon of » our system. You can't afield to tae half-way measures! Think of the loot time and the danger: o! Illness you are daily dodging! what you lnuat have l: real bran- KELLQGWB BEAN, an _ at it Ifllllllrly each day you will become : diluent person within : week or' lo. Kellog a Bran, with its purifies. It not only give: relief, but t regulate: the bowels. Every mem- bea of you: family should eat it- every day-at least two tablespoon- fuls; in chronic cases as much with each moal. - Try Kfllogglsklignn" with a 0B .- t t Ii cereals, ‘mg Branfior. _ person. -po wsylare wiirilihl: mangle gran on hot~ or cold cereal: or to eat it'ao a cereal with hot miik._ You can make de- licious bakery product: with Kellogg‘): . Recipe: n every package. _ ' Kellogg ‘i Bran li not only nstioa- aliy sold in grocery stores, but can be had in individual package: in first» clan: hotels and clubs. . ‘Ask for it at llifllll bu“! "u. kw “a JENKINS C Jpularo for Kellogg‘: Toasted . , i: I IIickcy's Black i‘ ' ;TWI$t » "l i i ....~.,.._ t,» SON, our restaurant. Be certain to out Ellen's Brandailyfor llesitilbaahi Charlottetown Corn Flake: and lran camp zTRAOAbil school. The following ls the standing of Grand Trncallle School for the month of November: Gradc X~1. Margaret McEwen, 1 Rrbrcca Kelzer. (lrade Vlll—1. Eileen MacDon- jld. 2. Cora Campbell, 3. John Gibbs. - Grade Vl—1. Francis MacDonald 2, Mary Watts, 3.Kenneth MacDon- Chewiilg Tobacco That Has no Equal for Flavor and Qllillity- The “Chew? thhjlffis always good. aid. Grade V-l. Clarence Fanning, 2. Nora. MacKlnnon. Grade "ill-l. Myrtle Kelzer. 2. Donald Campbell. Grade ll—-1. Margaret Campbell, 2. Elizabeth Campbell. Perfect Attendance: — France's MacDonald, Nora MscKlnnon, Clar- ence Fanning, Margaret McEwen, Iiebecca Keizer, Margaret MacDon- aid. The price is moderate. ‘a_ .3. eal Christmas Present A Ilistdryi of Prince Edward Island By Judge Warburton A splendid gift to relatives ‘and friends botlh at home and - I abroad. Bookmay be obtained at‘ all A lot of ' others values. All our Watches anteed. o-oooooa 00pm» §§§%§-§4..-wv 3 in Watches ladies’ Wrist Watches 1'5 Jewel Movement, Empress Case, silk,.banud,_val_ued by some at Ourpricé 15 Jewel Movement. Empress w" filled bracelet. _Valued by $18.00. Our price ..... Gentts 12. size Gold filled pocket Watch. Valuéd by some at $20.00. Our price.......... Come in and Ietus show them to you. I B. lIJy-VPATTERSHN Jeweller 130 ;;._.~§re§t;5(;gorge Street 00990-0 $18.00. $8.00 ' some at $11.00 at equally 800d are fully guar- E. R. \. l ‘p146 Richmond Street t '5 Ti rtlharlottetown Brow ' Accident, Sickness and Plate Gloailnsuranoeat lowest rate- . Afoenl at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, I Angus i. mony wilich _ M I N, derly groups ol’ the bookstores and Mr. Hugh Mclnnls, here and at r5 McLellarl, Summerside. I GUARDIAN a i illE clllllil NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. ‘ . -5-—- w. . .ACKNOWLEDGMENT—L.M.Poolh & Co.._lumber merchant's, have tire Guardian's thanks for a very hand» siome calendar entitled “Under Southern Skies." " _.___ , ‘ . THE QUALITY OF OUR ‘GOODS remains the same only your-money goes twice as far In purchasing at The W. T. Weilner Co., closing auction ‘saies.—12-l4-1i. THE VERY THING FOR BOYS AND ORlLl-Hsve you got your stilts for the children! 81.00 per pair, or. free for three subscrip- uons to the Guardian. ltd-ll. ANOTHER LOT Wheeling yarn In larg Ike-Ins, Ziio-PROWSE BROS. OUR CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE, afternoons and evenings will not last much longer. Secure your Christmas gifts from us. The W. T. Weliner Co.—12-14-_1I. ' HON MR. SINCLAIR AGAIN ABSENT.——llon. J. E. Sinclair, M. P., who has been subpoened to give evidence before the Com- _ mission to inquire into the con- ~duct of Andrew Fraser Mitchell, has so far failed to attend with - tile exception 0f tho opening sess- ion. Four Alijournmcllts have now Iloen made on account of bia- abacn- ‘cc. The last adjournment was made yesterday until 11 o'clock i this morning. WEDDING BELLS.—A very pretty weddlng- took place at the home of tlhe bride, lCiydc, 0'15. 1., on 5th December, 1923 when Pen- _ zie lilac, daughter elf J. H. and Mrs. Craswell. became the bride of Nai- son Alexander Matbeson. son of and Mrs. nllatilcls-on 0|‘ Springfield. 1’. E. I. Only ‘minted- lute friends witnessed the cere- was performed by Rev. O. H. Peters. Prornptly at 6.30 p. m., the hour appointed, the bride entered the room on the arm the pretty Gowncd llin white, with bcuutlfu/l bridal veil. the bride looked very “ Winsome. The wedding march was very nicely rendered lby Miss Matlheson, sister of the groom. 1m- lnediately aif-ter t-he ceremony the happy company sat down to a most sumptuous supper and tile fellow- :shlp of the‘ festive board ‘greatly d enjoyed. The bride was the recip- " lent oi‘ many beautiful [lresenm Ifrum relatives and frlendsnlld the l {two miscellaneous sbowem bwlllrhl ,. la great many very nice and useful ‘gifts in the form of loltcbcn and pantry w-are — all testified to the ‘real popularity of the happy cou- Ipic. After a pleasant evening's ‘merrlment. including the most or- SQPIHIHGCFB, tbc party separated showering hosts of good wishes upon the newly weds wishing long life and great joy. l‘ Mr. and M-rs. Matheson will make " their home in sprinsflehL-(Pat- riot please copy.) CARD OF THANKS illll-lses Elizabeth and Marion Dunc-ail extend their heart-felt thanks and appreciation to their many frll-nds of Wilealiley River and vicinity for their kindness and sincere sympathy extended in their ak Christmas "A form cvcry flofvcl" is, And awry leaf a line, And ruilll delicious nzclnuril-s They fill this heart of lllinc/f Just think how a cam- era would enable y you to preserve. pleasant memories. The beau-ties of nature,- momantic scenes, the faces ‘of ‘dear friends-sill could be recordédfifor future happiness. See tlratr some member of fllle falmiiy receives a K0- dak or Camera as a. Christmas gift. a PRICES FROM $1.75 UP._ l 11" Y-OU \VANT T0 SEE A “WONDERFUL , ASSORTMENT on CHRISTMAS GIFTS JUST SEE TDURS. Johnson & |.I0llllS0ll Tho Quality Drugstore Cor, Kent and Prlnoo Sta. , dertaklng from the _ standpoint may be judged from the LEAVE YOUR ORDER now for a nice dark fruit cake at the Stew- izrt Bakery. 31,wfnl. IT MAY BE TOO LATE AT CHRISTMAS-Get the children's stilts now, $1.00 per pair. or free [for three subscriptions to the Guar dlan. ‘ 12-4-tf BY EXPRESS‘ '— Large assort- ment o1 allk and wool knitting yarn m sllvertlo: and brush wool In bllIs-20 and 35c.—-PFIOWSE BROS. ’ ‘A DARK FRUIT CAKE or will-to pound cake would make a nice pre- sent for some friend at home or abroad. order one new from the Stewart's Bakery. 3iw,f,m ' save voun coueons- The lucky number and a sales slip show- ing purchase of at least twenty-five cents will win one o! the prize cakes offered by the Stewart's Bakery. 3l-w,f,m ANGLICAN SERVICES in the parish of ‘New London on the 16th inst, will be as follows: French Rllver, 10.80 u.-m., lrlshtown, 2.30 p.m., Kcnslngton 7 p.m. Sunday school 2 p.ln. LARGE AUDIENCES AT PRINCE EDWARD — The very large attendance at the Prince Ed- ward Tiileatrc Wednesday and Thursday proclaimed the drawing power oi‘ ‘the world famous plo- ture, “Robin Hood". Whilst Fair- banks of course occupied "the cen- tre of the stage, the performance of Enid Bennett as Lady Marian. Wallace Bcory as King ‘Richard, the lilun ‘HGilFIJOtI, Sam lie Grusse as Prince John, supported by the other principals were indeed su- perb. Tho great tournament, the scene in the banquet hail, the de- parture of the Crusaders. and the daring deeds of Robin ilooll and his merry men who had _tilclr stronghold in the Forest of Silur- wood, tho love scenes in which my Lady Marion was a prominent fl- gure, the storming of t-he castle the wonderful feats of archery, are among ll few elements ill a mas- sively staged and wonderfully real- istic picture story uf one oi the most picturesque figures that eight centuries have given to the world. The picture runs through eleven reels, and the magnitude of the un- producers’ iact that in the course ol‘ the this romantic drama of the middle' ages, a total ol’ about 25,000 differ- ent persons were given at least one full day's employment each in vari- ous supernumerury capacities, and many of these worked several weeks. ‘i Rev. Dr. Pidgeon’s Members Issue Protest TORONTO, Dec. 14.—The Pres- byterian Church Associates exe- cutive of Bloor St. Presbyterian, Church of which Rev. Dr. Pldgeon ing circular to tiloir fellow mum- bcrs and adhcrcrlts: "Early ill the year n nlllnbcr of tho menlbvra of Bloor St. (filnrcb placed Ileforo. their feIlow-lncnlbvrs tilollgh u circular icttor, certain views with regard to the qnlwstinn of Organic Union. indicating that they worn in favor of the move- lncnt and soliciting favorable con- sideration for it. "The undersigned, for thenlselv- es and those who think with them in tho Congregation, have (iccidod through a. similar nlodlnln to stall- their views. Our Minister was waited upon before he left for tho West and informed of our intcn tion. ' "The claim has been nnlde by some that tho matter of Organic Union has been settled. This con- tention has been called in question by mun well versed in church pro- cedure. it i» true that tho (immoral Assembly ilas voted in favor of Or- ganic Unloll,_ll_l_lt__had ‘that body tilc HOCKEY PLAYERS Mlnarlfs is the ideal linllnenl for the rubedown. Takes the soreness out of bruised muscles- mARD" § All I-INJ M ____..___ NOTICE I am locating in Truro, Nova Sco- tia, Dec. 1st.Any of my patients _re- , quiring repairs, i adjustments and etc., can mail same to my office there as I will have all ’ their prescriptions i m file. DR.'E. C. HARRIS 1’ Optometrist , “Truro, N. S. months required "for the filming of , is minister, has issued the foilow- _ authority and power to commit the whole Church to such a drastic course’! it is asserted by those competent to offer an opinion that the Assembly had neither the pow~ er nor the authority to do so. in tilnir opinion such authority could only emanate from the Church vas an expression of the popular wlll, through some Iornl of referendum, determined by a substantial majority of the entirv membership. but the General All» sonlbly oi’ 1923 rejected all over» Lures looking to a direct appeal to tilu membership. The principle of appeals to the people was estab- lished by two previous votes and the result of those long-ago votes indicated a decider] trend against Church Union even at that time. and a comparison of the votes of 1911 and 1915 shows that, willie Ill the latter year there was an in- crease of some 600 of those favor- ing Union, the number of those opposed increased by 23,000. "if we are to maintain our denl- ocratic prlnclmples it is only a eason- able that the '869,939 members should be allowed to voice their opinion again. rather than leave the responsibility on the should- ers of some five hundred ministers and elders who compose the Gel:- eral Assembly and who do not ne cessariiy express the views of their respective congregations. To be, real and lasting any Union must carry the consent of the entire membership~a principle which has been zissentod to by thc Gonor- ai Assembly and by tile first. joint,‘ conference in oven more empbat-I 1c terms when it was universally recognized that a union of the churches to be real and lasting, tiro membership; and the c0n-' ting churches must be secured. ,' "To give effect to the action of‘ the General Assembly, it ls now‘ proposed to apply tq Parliament and tbs: Provincial Legislatures for enabling legislation. Such a course in itself hardly ilears out Ibc assertion that the matter of Organic Union has been finally set- tled. Tu some aspects of the Bill we offer our emphatic protest. One effect of it, for example. would bl- to force a very substantial pro- portion of the IIIBUIDCY-nllil) of t».- Presbyterlan Church into tho "Un- Itod Church" against their “express- ed wishes and oft-repented dissent.‘ " "Christian Unity and Church Union are not synonymous term:- and should not be confused, an.i we bellme that most. if not all, nl‘ the ‘laudable objects claimed for Organic Union may buacblevodl more effectively and harnwlllously CONTAINS NO \. Pownrr I; §mmfl9 ‘n75: it. ...~rl—, Jsjlvlua $115"? T‘ Alfred H. Gregg, 606 Huron St. A. Roy Klnnear, 20 Spadlna Jmnos Black Perry. 30 Dale Ave. (ieorge A. Bell, 1 MacNabb Ave. W. D. Ross, 112 St. George St. Mrs. W. Barclay iIlcMurrlch, 29 through co-operatiou or federation. pflnce Arum, A,“ "it is not tho intention, however in this letter to enter upon any ex- tended dscusalon of this vital ques- ' tlon. but rather to afford an oppor- Rev. John Gray, D. 1)., 15 Fnrn- must carry the consent of the en-' ham Ave. I ROY. I. ll. BOTIiIIIII, 9 Dalton, victlon was repeatedly expressed llmld. I that the cordial approval of the‘ whole membership of the negollfl. Cecil l’. Milne, 8 Vvebslcl" Ave. W. J. Elliot, 104 Redford 1101111.] Xmas Linens! . Wonderful Showing tunlty to all those who desire to see the Presbyterian Church main talned In Canada, and who sympa- thize with thls point of view, to, express themselves by communion-y ting with any of the undersigned with a view to conferring n5 to fu-l lure action. | Signed by: ' G. Tower Ferguason, 70 Madison Ave. Alexander S. Milne, 265 Iirlllls- wick Ave. ill. Turnbull, 91 Forest Hill Road l Frank Yeigh, 588 Huron St. James A. Milne, 93 Madison Ave. Thomas Bland, 432 Markham St. HAMILTON’S CANDIES The Favorites Since 1840 ALUM Plains Rd. son Ave. Ave. Md-m-m! But It's Nice! Chocolates, Fondants; Creams and Jellies! You get all these love-- ly sweets when you ask for Rivlal Mixture —-best of all Sunda treats! See 0ur ‘ nix-sf r. fMcEwcnf 24s‘ ‘Poplar lllre. R. S. Deacon. 62 Admiral an. ' ' Mrs. J. W. Daniel, 27 Eigln Ave. Msa Marlon M. Lana. Biblllladl- Miss runner Gray, 1s Farniialo. FANCY LINEN TOWELS.—A big selection . . , . . . . . . . .. $1,25 to $335 Fancy linen (inc-st Towels, vory dainty‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70c to $1.40 Fancy Bzltll Towels ...85c to $1.85 Made up Velour Cushions. . .$4.00 blade-up Mohair Cushions. $12.00 SEE OUR NOVELTY INDIAN INDIAN crochet work in Doyleys . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c to $1.00 Centers . . . . . . . . . . . “$4.50 to $6.00 DAMASK, 30 in. Tea Cloth-a, $4.35. Tray Cloths l . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.50 CLUNY LACE CENTRES%4.5O to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $35.00 Enlbrnidercd Tea Cloths, 13 Tin. to 710 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70c to $3.50 Flint Runnels . . . . . ..$1.25 to $4.50 Lace trimmed Runners 50c to $1.95 blade up silk Cushions . . . . .$12 75 AND CHINESE BASKETS . . . . .. Handkerchiefs l .\ lvolldcrl'lli sl-ll-l-tion 01' lin prices. Su-iss idmbrtlillcrcll ...15c to 75c. lluxles containing from two t0 six bandkercbiofs . . . . . .. 95c to $7.50 Linen initialed .. . . . . . . . . .. 40c. Plain iincn .. . .. ...25c to 55c. Colored linen . . . . . . . .. 60c to 80c. illIy Illlllllltllrr-llillis zli low Th0 prcttil-Ht in IU\\'II fonllll- IPilfiI iil()ll(‘_\. Iliolrs Initial Ilnlllliugrcllil-fa ill zl lino qllnliiy nI plm- linl-n ouch 50c. Lion's plain lllli'll ....12',/yc to 50c. Nlnnh pnrn iltlllgtl‘ silk . . . . . ..80c. Como in and let us silolv you om- lvoluicrflli Xmas linens. MADEIRA WORK In Doyieys 50c to $2.25, Runners $4.50 to $10.00. Luncheon Sets $8.50 to $25.00, Trey (Ilolils $3.00 to $8.00. Centers $4.00 to $10.00.. Tea Cloths $22.00. EMBROIDERED CENTRE8.—~$Z15 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 "Silzlmrul-k" pure linen cloths and napkins, . . . . . . . .. $6.50 to $22.00 (‘ulorwd Runners, band embroider- cd . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- $6.00 to $14-00 Centre-s . . . . . . . . . .. $6.00 to $14.00 Cushion Tops . . . . .. $4.50 to $10-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50¢ to $2.00 Specials TODAY! I Manufacturers’ Samples -' I I I About two Illlllllrvll llivl-l-s ill zlli vIill-Si-‘dlilllé’ "f ""|I"‘0II|4‘l'1‘lI llllbllv lint. tcllburg work and [longol- silk ('(‘ilIl'l‘;-l. pillow rust-s. tray l'I0lIl-‘4\l'llllll0l'l'l, 1mi- (ICIPII. luncheon sets. cnlllrrlillllrcli cushion tops. 0ft‘. (in slllc today. YOU SAVE FROM ON 1'} THIRD T0 ON ICIIALI“! $10.00 to