DECEMBER 19. 1920' unmur srrrmnc pay And Night _ with Etlzema ' min H. Gicsbrecllt Wluklar ullTv§l....-r hm wd" ' BURDOCK BLOOD p *in 'BITT=ERS.- ‘m, good results for eczema. My has “a ‘boulders were simply covered with wet-lies of this terrible disease. uNothing did me any good until I medicine and it has relieved M o’; ‘no terrible suffering I had to p through day and night” y“; up only by Th0 T. W noel. T<>'°3=£0.21L___ ,.-..-- _____.__________ rep» n nwnowoo-ew» 0-0 l Regardless oI the size o! the order. or the profit involved for us. we give every delivery the same prompt and “Opening Fixture, And NeuLGlasgow Coach Prowse , With His Young Charges In, Preparation For Tomorrow ‘Night's Game. \ troy Pnowsr: sense and an tHockey Abbies Working Hard The local 1029-30 hockey season will be ushered‘ - , lll tomorrow nlsht when Ahegwelt; entertain m“. Glltlow at the Arena. With all indications point-f l"! “will! I lood sheet of ice and plenty cnthusi-l "l" lllmillhout the rank and file o! fnndom in Bcneral, things look bright tuna packed hour; 3nd a great game of’ hockey. . . Abegwcits, under the careful and Blperlencgg l-“l-elllw °l ROY "Owse are showing plenty hockey excellent carlpseason forum. Proms l! willlllllB llflfll ""50 llllhts Wlth All charges and although not as experienced as the .100“; Scotlans as a. whole, are slated to make the visitors 11°11 from period to period. At any rate, Abegwqit Slllillflrters are assured of the Prowsc, who is admired and respected by his young hockeyists, will be given their every Ctbopcntlnn fact. that Coach and last ounce ot strength in order to tum |n m Stellar Coach. who will send his team against lust Abegwel t. NUVB. BCOIIIIIIS nrorrow night. 10* opening hockey victory. As a. real tribute w local hockey endeavor and vncourasement to the players as a whole, fans should turn out. one hundred percent tomorow night. eillclent service. You can |pon quality and speed here. "rue MAXIMUM on HEAT" ‘W. D. Cillis Co. COAL PHONE 1'16 O+O~§+fOQ~0¢O+&O-§O U-O l. H000 00AL BAASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES "GOO-O 06-0 Vcry Best Quality Order your supply of llard Will W"! U5. and you will have real satisfaction and comm", this winter. ' Tl" llllllll! is excellent. Phone lll and we will deliver l'°“" “ml imlmlli-li‘. Try Ils tor real zcrvicc, C. Lyons féCo _ co.-u. _ coke _ woon r».- Prafessional Cards ‘BELL f; MATl-IIESON ; It. n. BELL \ D. L MATIIIESON. LL. a Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, ltlvnq to Loan. “milks-Charlottetown and Montague g ______ clsrglitubition Commission r» Mr. crzonoc s. uuown‘. lilarcate. P. E. l. Send all lnfonnation rcgardin g in- minus ol Prohibition so; u, u" c“ 0r To no °l lllincctor B. J. Haywood rchcstcr Street. Charlottetown. nubummyrillbone 709 (MarW-Mc-Guigan, l B. A. l ‘lrllillfirnn. soucrron. o-ro. M nrourzv r0 LOAN ""1 Block. Charlottetown, no.1. rMcLeod & Bentley I. A. nouns!’ hmw. a. narvrury, n, o, ~ omdrr and Attorney-at-Luv 1R0 Richmond Stress NEY uro 1.01m Clmlollvwwn. c. s. r. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. ‘lnlllsrnrsivsrn. n. r. MePllEls runs. ATTORNEYS. no u‘ mower 1o 1.0m ' "lmllllnr Charlottetown s v ._ ‘"11". &. Lowther 1.0. srewsm, n." o. ‘A N. w. LOWTIIER "RI-lawns. souvrrorra no l "rent George Street numrr 'l‘0 1.0m Li? Dr. I). T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON ‘l5 ll" Richmond Street Uiarlolletowir, P. E. l. lame! "M" Phone Ill IA‘ M’ l" l P. M. v‘l'~lll in 5 |I_ u y- ~c | YfM. C. A. BASKETBALL ‘Po-night at 8 o'clock every one in- terested in basketball is requested to meet in the “Y” to arrange some program for the year. So Iar three each group will be represented. There are several players in the city who xvish to play but are not. on a team. Come to the meeting to-nlgizt and have your group represented 5O that a league may be formed. This year prospects are good. Everyone is in- tcrestedso be careful that. you are present. it you wish to play. A league consisting ol 4 girls teams will be formed next wok. On Saturday two exhibition games are scheduled, boys game at 7.30 and girls game immed- iately alter. To-nig-ht at 8. Don't lor- gcsi. the time and place. r .1 Redneck, T 0 B ‘A C CO is good pipe tobacco ._-.——€——-—-' ~++00++0<+4+ee4o+0++4+++¢* Insidious Eye Strain " We use this adjective ad- visediy. Sutferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence of any evil detect. The motive power of the Entire human u-ganism is Nerve Energy. Normal cyfl. it is comiilllflll utilize about 20% ol’ this Nerve Energy, but. when Eyestrain is present, a much larger propor- tion is required. Hence defective eyes through their consumption ol an excessive amount of Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning of’ other organs of the body and produce lll health, IIAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED C. F. Hutc/teson OPTOMETRIST l l 1 i i Q-OOQ-OO-O-fOQOHQQQ-O-O-O-O-Q-OO To many people and in various WBYS r hardware constitutes the appropriate. and highly acceptable Christmas giln: when you select your own stock you; will know that the tools you buy lirel of’ the very best quality and depend- able-in every way- Till" a l°°l‘ ‘We’ our assortment and 1'0" Wlll 59°‘ m-ny mms that will make the rlsht sort of present- The Rogers Hardware Co, Limited . teams have played a few games and lientral Guardian ...,i Purdie 8e Ferguson. ' 654-21 GIVE HOSIERY-Wc, have a full line or Holeproof Hosiery packed in fancy gift boxes prices, $1.00, $1.50, $1.05. at Purdle Ferguson. GIVE (7. C. M. HOCKEY boots and skates for Christmas, see our com~ HISTORICAL CALENDAR-“Th: Premiers of the Dominion of Calf- ado.” is the frontispicce of’ a fine calendar issued by the Confederation Life, or which Mr. W. G. Hogg is the Provincial Manager. LATE ARRIVAL 0F TRAIN-Tho late arrival of the Borden train last evening which arrived at 8.15 instead or its scheduled time 6.30 was due in. the heavy Christmas freight which caused delay on mainland iralns. IIOLEPROOF IIOSIERY make ac- ceptable Christmas gifts. Prices $1.00. $1.50. $1.05. at Purdle d: Ferguson. ‘ 054-21 No Cause For Allarm (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Dcc. i7-Aithough it was at; first feared that some 500 Civil Servants “at Ottawa and other parts of Canada would be seriously affecterflwhcn the natural resourcar were transferred to the provinces of Alberta. and Manitoba, arrangements are being made by the Dominion and two Provincial Government to en- sure employment for all the present staff who are not provided for by superannuation. Bach/rt" Bu: To?“ XI 0/ Rpqumffrw ‘will! . ' || . "l. 87 uni "fill" l \ I . {a l.‘ ‘v l ‘ H‘ r I 4' r ' l" n‘ WINTER BATTERY STORAGE Caring for batteries has been a. specialty of ours for a long time. Call the old stand 860, we will do ‘the rest. McLAINE SERVICE STATION ~~- ww- 1248-1 wcéxi m. m: WE SELL C. C. M. SKATES- ass-cl . plctc lines. Purdic 8: Ferguson. 654-21 . ALL FUR COATS at Bargain Prices ALL LEATHER COATS at Bargain Price-rt. ALL LADIES Read t0 Wears at clearing: ALL LADIES MILLINERY ALL MENS COATSa-‘Alil surrs ALL MENS ‘PANTS ' 510.00 l3 l. ALL LADIES Ready to Wear at clearing Prices MEN'S sUITs49504IL50 a“ $15.00 . MEN'S, __ ovnncosws $13_50_$15_00 and A UNDERWEAR FLEECE LINED SPECIAL at lllll|F1fllQ|[l BARGAINS . (Iliristmas Market Prices at Patons Closing-Out Sale HEAD LIGHT JUMPERS in Black only I ices MEN'S SNAG PROOF JUMPERS $1 I $1.00 BLUE CHINCHILLA or Grey at $24 I MEN'S DOUBLE AND 'I‘\\'IS'I‘ PANTS $3 BIG BOY’S SHORT PANTS a sizes a2 to s5 at $1 I BOYS SHORT P 1N1‘ sLrrrs 14 1 10 t f O =- $5.00 SHEEP SKIN JACKETS e * $9.50 THE BALANCE OF our: CAPS ALL SIZES $1 ' _ . OVERCOATS F01‘. mo 1x110»: 44 to 40 at $22 I PAGE SEV N ‘i WOOL at $2.80 8. Suit Medium, Large, $1.15 good shades. Regular t 1.00. S 1 P ' up o $ a e nce '39 4'8 to 10. Regular $1.25. Sale Price s11 "the best shades. Gift boxed H l lvPflce $L79 A gular $2.00 Sale Price $1 95 the best pastell shades $1.19 I Regular $1.50 LADIES SILK STOCKINGS 12 new shades values SILKAND WOOL STOCKINGS 1s new shades sizes CORTICELLI $2.00 Full Fashioned Silk stockings RAYON SILK PYJAMAS neat 1151-01 1vattcrn. lic- SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS lace trinnncd all . GIFTS FoR HER SILK KNIT‘ NIGHT GOWNS lace trimmed Small, $1.75. Sale .50 .75 free. Sale Price .89 Sale Price SILK AND WOOL CASlllillfiRlfi IIOSE about 20 new, shades all sizes Regular $1.00 value Sale Price I CHILDRENS WOOL (llovcs with fancy turned cuffs new shades all sizes Regular .75 Sale Price . I BOXED IIANDKERCIIIIQFS big selection two and , three in gift box vulucseul) to $1.00 Sale Price _- LADIES WOOL (ILOVES also washable Chamois- ette turned cuff and stiching Values up to $1.25 Sale . SILK KNIT PlilAlilAS Plain tailored and lace trim- med good shades all sizes Reduced Sale Price $2 ~ I Men's Xmas tics in Fancy 75c and 90c pair. ‘ Boy's Ties Boxed 45c each.‘ ,» r w». PA Men’s Tricoline Pajamas in Xmas Boxes Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas. Boxed max mas giving, $2.50 and $2.75 pair. Men’s Wocl gloves. “A Welcome Xmas Gift." 60c 75c to $1.50 pair. Men's “Goat Skin" and “Deer Skin” gloves The VERY NEWEST at Closing Out Prices. Men's “Silk Scarves" a wonderful assortment of Squares, Priced from $2.25. Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Plain or Fancy. “Many with two collars.” Prices from $1.75 to $2.25. Men’s Crepe Rayon shirts two collars Plain White and Plain Blue. A Xmas Spec iai $2.75 each. Men's CoatxSweaters, also V. neck Sweaters, good New Patterns and shades. Prices. for quick selling. A good stock of Soft Collars, underwear, Flannel Shirts, Belts. Leather Miti§ and Gloves. Cuff Links, v Collar Pins. Linens also Fancy Handkerchiefs, Suit Cases, Club Bags, and many other zirticles Suitable as Xmas Gifts for the Men Folk, are here “quaIiLv-goods" at. closing Out Prices. SEE OUR BIENS DE- PARTMENT WHEN SELECTING YOUR XMAS GIFTS. FROM OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Boy's “Polo Collar" Sweaters from $1.25 up. Boy's Fancy Coat Sweaters better quality goods at Special Prices. Boy's Broadcloth Blouses Plan Tnn, Blue, also White and Fancy Patterns. Prices from 75c up. ' Boy’s'Wool Gloves, excellent value 50c pair. Small size only. Boy's Star Gauntlet gloves “Wooi lined," 80c pair. FROM OUR Mzszvs FUR zwsmzvcs DEPARTMENT Boxes 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50. Men's Fancy Silk and Wool Sex in Xmas Boxes 50c at" Special Prices. VISIT US WHEN THINKING 0F 'I‘HE BOYS FORXMAS. Limited iiliillli?" * i ~. csfipfi»; .- recesses;- . .___\ W. W. OWEN J. A. McLAREN ‘l Liquidators Bundle hung up the receiver and turned to Loraine. giving her a. rapid resume of the conversation. Iorainc g“ 7 rushed upstalrsand hrmledlypocked _, ' her suitcase and Bundle put hcr head round her father's door. ' "Tm taking Loraine home father." I'Why? I had no idea she was go- I, IIIlII Christie mg waayfr t"'l‘hey want her back." said Bundle vaguely. "Just telephoned Bye-bye." "Here, Bundle. wait a minute. When will you be home?" "Don't know. Expect me when you see me." Continued from page 2 thrilled to the core." _ "And you might as well make your will before ltlrting." "Better and better. But, I wish I With this unclrmonious exit Bun- knewiwhet it was all about." die rushed upstairs. put. a hat. on. "You will as soon as we meet. I'll slipped into herJur cost. and was tell you this much. were going to ready to start. She had already or- got ready the hell o! a surprise tcr dared the Blspeno to be brought . . - ' round. - » 1 Live Stock Market I (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, Dec. 18—'1'l\0l‘t‘] _. were only 63 cattle. 74 sheep and‘ lambs. 248 hogs and 57 calves for sale‘ on the two Montreal livestock man, kcts today. There were no good can‘ tic. Connors and poor cutters sold to-‘ gcthcr brought $3.50. Common butchq cr cows brought $5 to t6. and com-f mon bulls $5 to $5.50. Just falr veal calves sold for $12 to $12.50. Good‘ lambs were quoted at 111.50 and a couple o! carlots of bucks were con-_~ tracted for at 810. Sheep brought upl i to $0.50. Hogs were steady st $12 with. cows from O10 to 810.50. a ' lar services, Church ol Christ, Sun- mas was so repugnant to Pu! B)‘. lllJ Fredericton 7.30. C, E. Armstronl- ri Jaw-Keri 0F CilRIST-Regu- Merriment associated with Ch 22nd; New Glasgow l1 a. England that, under the Comn Bnplifli. a p. m: wealth. Jvility and merrymsklng r tanned officially and December L ordained a. market day. Dcc. Cavendish W/‘ind - burned Skins - need — ' Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They do so much r0 allay irrimidn, redness and roughness of the face end hands, removedurr and grime and keep the skin soft and clear under all condi- tions of exposure. . Soap 21c. Gimmes: 23¢. and soc. Trims: 1R. Sold crzru-i-rre. Sample each tree. Am‘. i r wmdmr Drpu: L l. T. Walt fmnpnny, LtrL, Montreal-