v 3-‘ ‘I T825151‘. )2 .:¢ ’ ll/ l“ illll ;_l/// ~ ' TO save money on your electric liglit bills, follow‘ the example of large buildings. They know that EDISON MAZDA Lamp»not nameless imitations-give greatest value for current consumed. Buy them by the carton. MADE IN CANADA ._/\//'§. lzmsou@mnzoa lAM PS ... CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO‘. LIMITED sunms illllllllllllN and Prince Bounty ilhronicle THE GUARDIAN _ .__..,.... -NORTB BEDEQUE I FREE- TOWN United Church: Freetown. 11; Traveller's Rest, s; N. Bodflllw ‘I30. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —-PLAY, MALPEQUE Hall. Fri- day. Dec. 9th at 8 p. m, "Zfhe MiX Up". a S-act comedy. Proceeds tor Maipeque Rink. Presented by Ken- singtoa players. 8945-12-7-31 —OPE'BATION — The trlends ot Master William McNei- iy, son o! Mr. and ma. PhiiiP Ml?‘ Nelly, Summeriieid are son’! W learn o! his operation in the Prince County Hospital, and hope l0 i" him back home again soon-E- PERSONALS —1Messr5 Wallace Drummond and William Haslam, Sprinilfleld We"? in Bummerside Saturday-E. ._Mtss Hilda Hammil and Mr. Bert l-lammil, Middleton, visited the western end o! the Island re- centiy-E. aMGNH Emmet Dunn and Gus ‘MacDonald, Springfield were in Kensington last week-E. -Miss Thelma Hammii. Middle- ton spent last week-mid with friends in Freetown-E. ::A Power oi its Own-Dr. Thom- ot its own. All who have used it ‘Ill. 'di 0C 1V1 _ b: ' “oi . | f; , Special Coal Offer for Two Weeks Only Pi FREE DELIVERY and shovclieri in thc cellar. a] ‘VICTORIA COAL No. 1i scam, well known, 7“ choice screened, bright and lumpy. _ ‘t SYDNEY SCREENED, excellent for furnaces M and grates. b; PREMIER COAIF-Double screened. lumpy and , Q. S bright. For kitchen Range, Grate or Furmicc. g l I per Tone-Cash the most valuable liniment avail- able. Its uses are innumerable and for many years it has been prized as ihc leading linimcnt for man and bcash EASTERN GUARDIA ..'UNITED CIIURCILOF CAN- ADA--G00rgctu\vn, Sturgeon, con- gregation. Services on Sunday, Dec. 11 will be as io lows: Sturgeon 1i a. m.; itiilitown Cross 2.30 p. m Georgetown 7 p. ill. The above ser- vices will be conducted by Rev. H. Pierce, providing thc roads and .0- ""_‘ 1' 5-.’ IIEBER R. LARGE 81 £0. 5B Queen Street. 'i‘cl.-l0i)0 6876-12-5-31 weather permitting. .."Z\IOUNT HOPE JUNIOR RED CROSS-A meeting of the Mount Fox Pelting-fllinr Cleaning insured while in our (‘are and WiilCllWl-‘ili on at all times. L. ll. KEllitiElili’ Telephone 139i Above new Furl! Scenic": Slziiinn. \l"alf):~". oaiositc .l Prircz: LlwfllPl 'l'1tI:;:f:'<~. Fox polling and fur cleaning expertly done by ex- 3 pcricnccd men. All ncw and modern irquigimcnt. Pelts 5s‘ iirziflon Street ‘ Hope Comrades Junior Red Cross Branch was licld in Mt. Hope School on Nov. 25th. The President, Ev- erctt MacLeod, occupied the chair. i Meeting was opened by reading oi I minutes by Secretary and approved l l | as read. The Treasurer gave his report. Florence Burhce reporter for week, reported that n few oi’ the members \\'0i‘C found with dirty fin r nails. iltail call ‘for next muslin" to bu an crt-tl by wruing; [ name uith lCil hadn't. It was moi"- cd and sccanricci that Ansel Judson ll-Zfi-tts-llii I assures you of the lust of sci-rice ant‘. satisfac- lion at mndiarate pricrs. All pclls z-oacrrxl fr: ivwnitlnin- and night- watchman. GORDON L LUVL? Corner Great Georgi: and iient rlfit-cts Phone 1382 . -t*li .- t, .A V rq “m For, Success in Fox Ranching fig; FEED its. ' “IMPERIALS " l it'll": Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur l ' n; Raising. L: Imperial‘ Biscuit Company, Ltd. Charlottetown. P. I. L be reporter on llcnlth anrl Cleanli- ness Committee for following ivceki _ __ ______ “mud >___>_____ _ Circulation Manager" 311k‘. his rc- " ‘port. It was mow-d anLi seconded g fi liliat a Committee be appointed to . we: ‘I jiool: after Fivritoiio. Committee ap- lpointctl uerc as fallout: Evcrctt- " v ‘Iliaclmod, Allan Amelie-nil, Pearl Our f-Iodurn Huli-l-jiglllpi-od i’ Mini: and l1‘1°°'3"""- Ti ""15 ‘lmdfll 11ml ll"- Fur Cleaning: Plant \' '1?! 1m. d, tnircful ,"-""L"~‘“-'> P’ 1"“ C“ i l‘? i" 0H 130° workmen “Saul. “H, rm“; , 1., ,z ,1._. mpghndg’ ilfibll. it uxis m anti za-xondcd that School Fountain and bucket lbc liken homo by two of tlic pupils to be Vfillnlifitl. liter? vras one mem- fbcr newly enrolled. Programme consisted oi‘: Song, by Willena and Florence Bnrhoc; Verse, hy Gordon Dockendortl’; Song, by Elinor Cur- rie and Christina ivlacLcod; Song, by Everett MacLeod and Weston MacLeod; Verse, by Russel Dock- endorff. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. _ ueumfisl Ole thllbolpnhlu MINAUS many as’ Eciectric Oil has a subtle power, know this and keep it by them as —-GOURLII.IS 1.11)., Sumnierside. have a very attractive 618911! 01 Chgustma; glitspwhich should not be overlooked. and mclude leather goods, etc. Their Warwick glib are cspecialiy attractive in neat boxu at very reasonable prices. Yardley's toilet. sets are well known and ai~ ways appreciated by lldiu oi’ die- criminating taste. Dolcrole toilet articles, are another special line and make suitable gifts. Priced low. For the gentlemen, there are some natty smoking accessories. cigarette boxes in white metal, cedar lined, cigarette everything to delight the amok - Gout-lies‘ line o! stationary in the beet ever and one oi the datntY boxes make a pleasing gilt for a distant. rrlend. come in and make your choice. Gouriies have that Canter». you have been wanting to give little son or daughter. They havg them in various sizes and Mt m; fight price. Oomo in and make your choice. 6886-i2-6-3i Simplicity Is Style Keynote l l PARIS, Dec. 6—'I‘he buyer reigns supreme over the bil summer 8nd winter couture collections; but, in the mldseason showings the private client comes into her own. The couturiers are not so preoccupied by putting over a new fashion and l they are not obliged to keep such a. worried weather eye on eventual mass production, with the result that a restful simplicity is apt to be the mldscasons sartorial key- note. l Judging from present indications, the greges, grays and natural tones will carry all before them i'or Riv- iera and Pnim Bcacli wear, and they will gradually take possession of a large section of the town coi- iorscape as spring advances. Tin: whole gamut of fawn-browns, frorr the lightest to the darkest tones will be the colors most in evidenci These shades are being featured to _ afternoon and evening, as well as ' morning, by such significant creat- ‘ors as Paton. Worth and Lciong. The girlish navy blue and white icombination holds its own ch22 lLuciie Paray, Malnbochcr and others, Wc arc going to sec more 0t the capes that were revived this winter. Worth is showing full-length, square-shouldered tailored capes for sports and morning, and he makes them iaractical by combin- ing tlicm ivith buttoned waistcoat vests, so one is. not worn out by having to clutch them nervously about onc’s person. His waist-length afternoon and cvcning capes edged with fox are the sort of wraps that appeal ir-l resistibly to almost cvcry woman. '.l‘hcy' arc more springiikc and casicr to wear well than the longer var- ictics. The same thing applies to Jean ' Patolfs ivaist-lengih dolmans, which give a smart ‘cape-like look, {though they turn into sleeves that ) leave the hands happily free. Patou, moreover, is siiowning V ‘afternoon ensembles at dress and rlolmnn, all in thin wool, that are gnycr than stilts but scat-rely more formal, RUSTICO CONVENT Hone; roii tor November:- Grade X-I. Louise Leclerc. Helena Jarvis, Loretta Doucette. Grade IX-1. Loretta Nconan, Jean Doiron. Grade VIII- Zilda Doucet, Hel- ene Blanchard, Alice Pineau. Grade VH- lliivgucrite Gauth- ier, Helena Gallant, Theclirda Bouin. Grade VI-Antoinette Gallant, Stella Blanchard, James Gallant. Grade V--Rite Douoet, Adelina Bouin. Grade III-Rita B. Doucct, A1- freda Doucet, Justin Gallant. Grade II-Adrien Plneau, Leo Gallant, Corina Gallant. Grade I a-i. Louise Doiron. Christin Gallant, Clarence Blan- chard. Grade I b—1. Edna Bouln, Dei- ma Doiron. l lighters, pipes, tobacco pouches and - . at stain} .1 g OF J OYS. CHILDREN ALIKE? KIl)DIES TO-DAY. ANY TOY ORDERED BE CAREFULLY PUT ASIDE FOR CHRISTMAS. Nearly everyone - smokes, so this year, give cigars, oigarettesland tobaooos all tastefully wrapped for the holiday 388.3011. K Picclalrliliy» ' HINDU Santana lilxrun: 121:7 .;:es to suit all pockets! ‘(MPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADAJL-IMITED I I ._.i Have You Visited . QUR 7'0 YLAIVD ? IF NOT YOU HAVE MISSED A REAL GARDEN A JOY FOR GROWN-UPS AND PLAN TO TAKE‘. THE (VILL warcn FOR SANTA CLAUS-HE-“HLL BE AT canrnas AS USUAL runs YEAR. cinnn a liiiMPAllY us. mifiiiefilhlfiFfiifialltfi l ——— {l Bv Geortte Mc mnul BY courr- I'M GONNAGIVE THAT. ‘JON or MINE FlFTY outcasts i: HCLL co RIGHT BACK TO SCHOOL HELL DRlVE ME MAD u= H6. arm's ARouND HOME ANY LONGER‘ HERE m: cameo slow- use 01E FROM sxHAus-r-on tr u: even LOOKED on me ovum-nos: or THE wono"woar<"ir~i THE DICTIONARY- HILLO- POP DO YOU WANT TO Y 1 r- ‘ V - - ~~-'~r-r' cease..-‘ _' i». ' . Ylfi‘ NOW UQTIN I'LL MAKE YOU A °RE5INT OP FIFTY DOLLARS l? YOUL GO BACK TO COLLEGE TQQA$ can‘ NOTHING coma "THE 0am or ‘m: UNNIRSW‘! ore-nae MI a u-iuuoneo u’ \ woman’? can: