» v. , i Q ...f ._ ___» xg" I: I ‘Nl » I ' - -1 r- -_- s. \-r v., I _ i I _ t »|' \ i _ v L I EIL i . as "I 1. . l;‘g I I 1 _` ;~;_~,,,_ ly Ii i . l _ -l ,_ le: .P ( ».__ ~.,.,,,__W \l~». W ' I l ‘ : _ g-,S I - i I PAGE FOUR ' ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWNGUAEDIAN _ D§9:EM?35e ti o ci b B.RE When your cold clings like in leech and your friends ask “How are you?" your nvqriable repiv is "Rotten, ihanks P" --~hccause you have not taken the right J itb|§s io allay your ailmrnt. _ _ DOMINION C.B.Q. Tablets are good for a cold ; in u short time they will condition buck to normal, and you will feel “Finc, thanks" once Thev also highly recuinmended to relieve _ _ _ algia /_ __,;;~¢~,_: ». '-it (Canaria Brornidr and Oiuninel - " 2 ,_-:f_-.'_- ’ and Co nl -v:_4.l___-:$11 *Tx -f E; _ '_> ;' 'T M; fl ; rf,-_f IQQOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOO0600006000OQQOQOOOOOOOOOOQOO-O _ ; O-OO-i545-OOOO50-OO-OO-OO-‘O-#O90-OO§O&O-0400-OO-0004400 i I Navy lcagiie School ol Navigation CHARLOTTLTOWN, P. E. I. l`li\°i I”~"‘iilili_ I.. i‘tl.\l_\l.»\_\‘llI‘?ll \\' fi I.i‘}\\`l.’\', R_N_A.. l.i|»' liiilriiri ir ill .\`;i\'i:::iiii»ii. Il .\‘ lllii'i'ni‘i\.._ l’I_\'iiii»i|lli_ l‘Iii',;liiiiil tip--|i_~. .l.<|i 2:- -'.'Z lin' lii.~ii'.iL:lioii 'l`iii~ .li liilul i. l`ii|l_\' »»iii|ipp»-il uilli ;ill llil- inn.-.i inuiierii and ilil-li:-tliilvi iii<|i'iiiiit»iiis ziiitl hiiiiki~'_ hee ` lf... iniili.-r |._».i-in-iii...-. _».|.,,|\- i., _\' _ti r;i||i~~pi~_ _\‘.~.-i~»»_iitr_v. _\`iii'_\ I..-_i_'i|i~ t‘li.ii`|illii»liiwii_ I'. IC. I. soeooosooeooooooooaoooooooooooeooooooooeeoeeeeoef ~:_e___;-_-_ _-_ ~ - ----;»_ x* D;§i;i"`<>__\,;=*i-;i;___i;_iii»i¢_ 211.2% is Over Seventy Years of Fine j . Piano Making , "-iite`r'23="Il11 _se _\_ _ cf" \ it-'Z~.§€I..I. ----.-H sun-nn." . / .1 -..-» lin- ' __;_ Lu" ' 'Y 1 _i - J". I. - ‘ ._ -.:_;-._ li - ~ ;: _ Et? ve.. _ " __/_ _ l _ Q l l _................. ,*ill\Illl1llllllIll .\~5'J'.'......... . Most Ileaiutiiui oi ‘ Christmas- Gills Coloiiiiail _ _ _ tiraiirl fe iii handsoine ivlnlioi.-:ally "2 , (`.asc~ ~a j IIEINTZMAN _& t`0. _ ART PiANo ‘ (`hoicc of _ - 'l`etrazzini l\/lelha and other great zirt_ist.s - Iliirivalled in Beauty of Tone and f. H7 Touch iviittiin Enos. Sole Aeeiiis for l’. E. Island §If‘f"=‘\`é\'»‘.It|,'.-'.'.`/)!§5}"/’.'.“ _.'_'_ Clk? .- -.-.. .,5- ;i$Z"`;`=T.'§.`.'§fIII mn... -,__\ .........§!\'21 "'If`_'1i."_ .F N £1 lIl‘5i.`*Z~‘¢`£'.-'¢-*"TIII1'.'..".'.'.` '.' ` '_.y::::::::: ;»;i _ O nnxi mn in use iesn use _ ¢.|| .| | 4' ‘ “.00 :fr yenvtuurledi in advance L" 0::==¢' ua¢"=.l’¢ ru .IL An Emporia hunter has killed a Prom the Kansas (lily Star.) ' -,_ ’ __ I 0 I _ ' _ _ ____ I bird which seems to be ii. combin- ation of duck. Bootie and. buzz saw, '1-AHL;-|-5 I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1_921 .,,,, the asant dreams." but each of me and li A - THE LIQUDR LAW who wraps the drapery of his W" 'couch about him and lies down io car it le currently rumored that i_lie_p|e ng the size-of a goose. having nppearanceot n ei-mall teal. boasting it saw-tooth bill. out doubt it is the well-known peuter-bird which was common in the district south oi' Eiiipqria in days of our youth. A` closer in- in.-ll governnient is seriously con- t-hom li-S 0110 who is going to lose speotion will reveal that It has sidering the enactment of a new $500 So liquor law. inodelltd -after the __ stylu of the Quebec Liquor Act. me The rumor. like many others, may fore a gani.bler's chance. lic untound-ell but it is generally ndiiiitted that the govt rnment liasi been unfortunate in its liquor busi- iiess il-ui-ing the current year und The proposition put up by or $2000 as the case may be. R Il they may be expected lu make :ali ammer-shaped head and mills ts toes. it saw- boards with its for its nest and. nails then spasniodic attempt to escape the together and goes an Hunks dur vltabie and the liquor law of- ing -*-seas _ - A REAL SANTA CLAUS *_ of the busy season. I CAROL SINGING AT CHRI-ST- MAS. .. (Ottawa Citizen.) li‘_ one can believe the testimony the books and pictures ol' other days, carol singing at Christmas in that the net returns will fallshoi-t.Messrs_ Beer and Weeks for ri a declining custom among the C or bi the lui'oaiis inode hy tliel iootlcggers upon the govi_riiiiiciit||__ iiwiserves the Iiiserurity oi' govfigl rniiieni iiflices as receptor-liar forilli E unpupularity of the |’roiiibit- vin au-t its i'_onipzii'eii- with thc fre" __ i`~` nil easy liootlegging iiii>'iiieiis_ __ _ It is argued that iindr-r siirli a pu l. 5 w as that in force in the pru- ife o|"Qiii-zhec. the tliirsty riti- 5.. s people. not only in Canada but in _ no 1-ould liiavp his liquor wants I l' iinticipatioii. This is accounted Santa Claus Club for poor clilld- ren will. we feel sure, appeal to |nll our charitable citizens. particu- rly to those who are too busy io vo the, time they would like to ve to the usual til-irietinas bene~ oni`i.sciitci| liquors and ilu- ;:r:iw- VUIUIICBS. l-'or the small suiii of one dulliir pi-wsop heconiea ii member of the uh and a doiiai~'e worth of toys. in iii cost, gui-xi to some pum- cliild who otherwise would have ne. There are many children of this city to whom Santa Claus ie s well supplied as iiiizlei' our pree- hut ut law wliilo tlii-_ zoveriinient i't*.l`l ould reap an eiini'iiii.iii- revenue t) -ni while there- in no apparent _ DF* uit of sales, liceiiswa etc. Al pros- _ ii falseliood to ainusc tho child of the wciiltliy_ To tlicso the lol' that tlicrir is ai real living. ving »Suuisi -Claus will be ai bene- dii-iioii and an inspiration, The 1. ~:ir<'ity of liquor. `whil»» tlii» nuin spirit of Santa tflaui; lives and till the street can get it utiiliout _ the i'oi'niallty of becoming an in-'Is valid and demanding his clioice of |u‘aii`_-y from his physician: the liootlegger gets all the profits and , else happy at Christmas. The little the izovernnieni Kelis nothing. So, lones with whoin Santa Claus lives there is much room for argument from ihe lrovernmenifs view point al- tliough the teiuperance people of_ tim province niar have other vlewsis umm me Subjecp _ not always then. The suggestion of Messrs Beer and Weeks makes it indeed it has been urged by seine wiio have become pessiniia- P tic over the uncertain duration of to lei-‘s worth of Christmas joy will the present regime, that if the two possibly remaining years of the igo i;overninent’s existence were do d _ voted to a skilful ciiltivation of ‘_li-' B Qiiollec liquor iaiw the revenue therr.t'rom would be suliicient to wipe olif "thc recently imposed taxes and so restore the fir-ll gui-.i ernment to the respect audi con» fidunce it enjoyed before It as Sllflleii the iidinlnislration.“' iiicurnuteii in every kind heart the countries where -Canadians or- lginaiisd One asirlociates eurof- singers-the "waits" with ine tis- ditional Yuloti-de of Christendom. And. there is no 'more 'picturesque custom than to gather outside tn~ home of zi neighbor of the manor house and sweetly sing the praisw 0l` the event which the season com- memorates. Canada has no manor houses. but it has lots-of neigh- bors' liomes. It has also n splendid atmosphere fur carol singing; crisp air. a snowy lx-iiitiscape. an uld-fashionedf idea oi' Christmas and li robust and entiiiisinstlc pn- pulace. The Ottawa Oratorio Society has begun ii movement to reinstate the custom of carol singing among the people. It proposes to organize carol-:-iliigers this Christiiius who will serenaile in the streets. ln the city hospitals. :ind around it pro- posed communlty-'Christmns tree on Conn-aught Palace. This is a good suggestion. What more con- that seolm to share the blessings oi” Christmas with the poor. Everyone wants to see everyone Iwill he happy. .Lei ue make those others happy who never see ' duclve to the ideal Yulctide spirit during the heightof the season? _ than to hear the gay carolslngers Especially' after an election cam- lieiiiing the needy of tlie city. anta except at -Christmas and xceedingly easy to be a ‘Shuts (Brooklyn Eagle.) many poor little ones. A 'lol- wiiich pula that country right in a long way among tho=e whose mms ollans are as rare as their Joys. __ e a sport and ia Santa Claus, give _ A 9909 5|M|i_E_ the poor little ones s. dollar and it Wm be repaid a hundred fold I I-Little Roch, Ark. Guzetmi _ . fl`lie British Premier says that the disarmament conference is a rainbow of hope, And if it .1ccmn~ pllslies itnythiitgcvcry nation will find a pot oi' gold at the end of it. J#-‘oi EDITORIAL NOTES e I Now that the Provincial l_Abei'als A HELPLESS LEVIATHAN There niay o may n t i - '_ l` ,li » - -. - ' ' r o ie some are ee ng good ovei the sui,<.ec~s: “Hammon spc(__mw___) thing iii the rumors and in the 9 argunient_'s and we are giving them tor what they are worth. lt. is prey. I-F' HBUCFHIIY Hd-mitted thitt as the end of their political lite draws f their federal brethren could China. with its 40.000.000 popu- i_he_\- Mt 1,8 pe,-suaned ,U can on lation. le anxious forthe powers tu the bymwuuna? There are five _do for it what it canuot do for lt- vaoancies in the Provincial legls-I *______ lature. three of them formerly hold i by Liberals, and two by Conserve- '“ `*"'*"*"*‘*"i.‘ sail i ¢__:_.-::.-;..-.,:.-_-._-;*~ A ~ _*_* T-" . _ Solid as the Continent . The North American Life Assurance Co, .Head llllice, Toronto, tan. i. ii. iiosi, imviinii Manager ‘Jfijce Royal Bank Building, bharlottetown, P. E. I. " ~a~ _.A L_ _ _ "wif-only two yours more -ine iuenilwrs ol the Bell aggregation do not "itpproacli the hier as one ichunce? - tives. Why not give the people a Current Comment ihiberallsni never _mt won 1 federal election u-pun an issue nl l.\0|iCy. Upon every oemiglrm in ,.,.mb||ng together of u______ _“___ IW_l1I__ch they wei_it to the people ' ~ ‘ ` '~ w a convent on prepared pint.. y | _ .. _ _'_'_l:N_thfI\_t_nt_i:_ire_i;Zl_l_;:y`_t_; entlpils _of irorm they met with lgnuble rlefeiii. _.__g. famors _D ___e_r req_;:__;;‘_r_i;:_- _;I_`_hey were routed and scattered to ' ~ id i . siiccwses. lt seems blind to the"t@;te: nl'i;entiiii3;; iivaiwzgiillliiittiiilii f t I tl - _ .:'.°..._;;:.._:_ 'xr i;;;‘:;".‘;‘f;“2:__::: -f ~ ' Do ld. I ._ ence was the biggest abetacle they Hogaup _mn lgglgrzlhesvulzsggéngg "left had to contend again-st, and their 0,, ,,m.|0u§ trade l',;,"c|e, as 8112 t _ fr - _ - ` ` "" _hat ga_he___n‘ and to convmce they succeeded on the racial cry the electorate that the had no in and Sammi Question' "L mu' tentlon oi' carryingithihee led e* their next appeal "pon policy' into effect ln real fact thepLil5ei? they again met Muster' M the ai conference was without benefic- hands of me Borden pany They ____ _“nuance ___ an ____ _ metwlth a similar defeat in their The Pioneer strucii thliepeiiiiiii ishlive antbwar policy of 1917' muy em sc-ni-ilblv on the head when it des phumnx the md that no policy hiiiiieii 'ii its "The iiiieriiir Lucie- ever fmmumed by tm" Dm" Dey" 'for iii real essence it was was ever endorsed by the poople "inc-k' in advance of an thin and at the Dons' This was so in me above all iiestions of y lic! formomest or the Present month' the' ere :bsolutel ' e Their whole campaign was one or iniiigwaprroiwnins is 'gp yoeiiilitye h°g“"°" wm'°'" ° °°'"°"°” °' I syllable of policy or program. def- a:';:_":_";."f::. 2:5, '.::'L“._._':;"; -- --» --- l t I d ith - »-»~.- ~ me :_.‘;z‘.‘;":,.°.:.‘:::::f:: 1.5. ..::.:; future, uncertain as to what course W” correctly mated' by me PM th" Wm D“"“°' “ning” "W" th" ‘near to be absolutely nothing hut The Patriot rejoice in tho new /list-iiviiri' that all the l.iberiii suc- cesses of the past followed in thcl wake of smile great national as- ’ OOYOOQ OOO-O-O-G llaily Selections for Guardian Readers From the collection ol the late Mr. W. 8. Louson O-O-*PO-OO-OOO#-OO-&¢-‘O-O O-*O-Q-S GREATEST PR-EACHER IN THE .WORLD (Written for S. S. S. by C. 0. Troop Rev. R. M. Canon) Uhrlstiiias Day coinnicinoratcs the advent of the greatest Proucn- er mankind has over known. "Nev cr mah spake like this man." His Message is unique." He can.- and preached Peace." No preacher of any other religion evor dreamed of preaching mace in the sense in wbicli Christ preached lt. l’ciii:i~_ with God through the forgiven!-as of sin." ., , 2. The cost of thc Peace is que. He preached Peace "through the blood of ills cross." To make peace between God and man th.: Preacher illed. He tasted death for every man. without distinction of race or color. that all in Him might be one. 3. The Preacher's personality is unique. "God was in Christ recon- ciling the world until Himself." lie was a message for you and He has aorgght to be heard for He is your G _ 4. The Preacher died and yet he is alive from the dead. ‘He is i-i our midst today by the Hily Spirit and though human ministry is still preaching "peace throught the blood of His cross". ' - 5. You have not to make your peace with God, The peace is l ___.-.. ------ _`k-- _'___ -’ f . . .. i__ ___ _ _ J ' _ ._ .. .. _ ..__'._.-_ - »' r "' in iiiiiiiioniziowii iiuinoiiiii W.. .,,,.,......,‘fri1S‘1°>‘.I»2ii‘<§‘1-»»i~1f.»; i ' f E _ »~ _ _ ' lr Ulnrleo Dalton. Pmoldent. J- Il- linen, llllsor eel Publlilelt ` n I N I _ n. ir. oem... A-nel-tc lunar. _ _ _ Klrled -In Konus V ’ ‘ ` - ____ This column lu open for the dllouulon by correspond- ents of questions of inter- net. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neona- pondonil. ‘I expressed by ill corny; e+o+»+o+»»w++»++¢+» CINTEEN FUNDS Sir.-i ani taking the liberty of. forwarding to you for piibliiziitioii this clipping from The llaiifnx lfer-' aid. re the disposal of the Canteeiil * funds. il think Mr. Cox's plan ani udmlritbie one. except that the pri- zes might he distributed in smaller ilguros. tho amounts which could be left. for the Coniinlttce to do- cido. l think all will agree that any of the three suggestions on thc ballot form would not heneflt uvor ten por cent oi' tho returned mcu. so why not take li sporting clianco “ :ind vote “lottcry_" i um Sir. etc.. A DISABLED SOLDIER. l~‘ollo\vliig is thi- cllppiiig re- ferred to:-- . Sir. ~i would liki- io siiggest llitit the canteen funds he disposed of by the lottery method. Euizli over- seas soldier igl the next of kizi of the dead to rel-elvi~ one ticket. The di'aw to bc iiiaiie under govern- ment _supervision :it Ottiiwai. l'Is~ tlinutini: that there Ii-i nn oven-i_wc iriililnn dollars to dispose of. the rirlzi-s inigiit he aii'i‘uiigcd as l'ol- lows: One each of one hundred tliuus~ and; seventy-tivo tiiousaind. fifty tnousiuiii, rind tweiitgr-tlvc thousand dollarsi; ilvc ol' ti-ii tliiiiisaiiil. oigli ty of five tlitiiisiiiiil_ tivo iiiiiidreii of two tlioiisiind. four liunrlrvfi ol' one tlioiisanii. iinil one t_lioii>ianii of tive hiinilreil dolliirs_' This method will vntriil no costly I ovcrlii-_iid. aill liiive an cquiil 1-liiincii and it in quir~kl_v over with. As all the troops iilrcsid_v have their “uiiti-" in llio poi. iifissilily thu st'|i<=_iii:- will nioot with no olljeiz- tions l`i'i»ni oiii_siiici‘s_ iii tiny case it is li.irdl_v their :ii`l';iii'. What do thi- “ii‘nops" think oi' tlic proposi- tion '_' lf you like it vote "lollcry_ ' A. C. COX. 51 iiloilrvstei' strtiot. tlt.tawzi_ ` self. Niinihi-rs do not cuiiiit in its i “Ilia HabenlasheiJy ’ . .- . i 0 _ lrliy endorse the' oplnlenl . I Suggwfietet it 'li for Chtristmasi I You’li find in this MEN’S 'STORE ' everything that tends to augment a man’_s wardrobe. -_ _ The giver’s selection here is cer- tain to bring appreciation from the re- cipient because if the excellent choice displayed. i _ _ ken. Motor Gauntlets Sweaters Silk Hose Umbrellas Mufflers Pyjamias Hanidkerchiefs . .Club Bags Dress Shirts Garters We' would suggest that you shop early before the assortnients ‘are _bro- ‘ Silk Ties Louriging Robes Fine_Gioves Smoking Jackets Silk Shirts Suspenders , i Knitted' Vests Velour Hats |01 (SRA FTON STR-EE'l' UH SIB. \-'clour Vests _ Buckskin Gloves Cashmere Sox Fine Wool Gloves Henderson & Cudmore ._ _* _I POOR BUSINESS. Ali effort is being iiiziill- lu i~'f°- palgn ought the proposal to meeticum 'he im l i » uiiinii is in financial iiiriioiiiiios Line]-S T0 line with the most iip-to- date nii- iwiiluctioii ol' ii bill into tlfo next Donilnion l':irlliiini-nt pro-| lic perfni'i\iaiiccs. 'l`liei'c luis ll~‘_ei\_ W D Y- a growing ili-‘:rpprnvnl of rxliililt- will resume his professorshlp in C up To DATE ions ol' this kind. :ind innst penplclil ' viii 2:1: willing in let iliciii go. L » -‘S _...___ ti-ldiiiniitiiii Jiiuriial l ~ D i I i.o.\ii>o.\'_ iiccemiwr i4~~1‘iieI with support. A timber reason ror| ‘ , Dm , . _ m _ - _ , - - - - ._ - . y News says it learns that ifi _ popular approvalis that any funds |hH~fmnz HH l_xh_m_m(m[ ml u_m1p|§i_|l'} collected will be dievoted t_ovrardsl""‘m“I“ "I "h"‘"""` "ni ‘H 'O' In |11 ra ith regard to the ence treat he laynootli College and not lcad :lic He ppositioii in the irish Parilamcni __ Ballot On ' f iimonn ine Valera is convlncculffé :it ireland is against his sliinll 1_sall°l* Effie _e 2: . -r» _ ~_-lui §,,?.__ __,f;__;__»_»,3__i_¢_~»___~_____.»_»_5_:__.____._.__w.__v/_.i_weoipfmi;_g»m§[}_Q§,_§;: 5 » i »»»» is - vi \ .»_. 4- sv-4 1 A i' ~_=-+ Q.. 9 . 2' i i