DECEMBE CLASSIFIED Quick results come from our \ R ‘.1925 - i‘ Central Guardian if SHOP Irom Hartman's ‘staiog. POLICE COURT—Three men charged with drunkenness, were each fined $10. or thirty days at the Police Court on Saturday morning. OOAL BOAT-‘HEFIE-Jfhe S. S. 1 ;/ group of 50,000 Ono Insertion ., Four Insertions Eight Insertions k¢x ‘L44 vv¢v¢v‘v‘ Agents tVantlcii 500 CHRISTMAS-ANYONE CAN cnrii this and more selling our Personal Christmas Cards... Best time now. Spare or full time. Sample free. Selling experience unnecessary. You dcnl- direct with ilio manufacturer. We pay wcvkly. Muster Kraft (lreotlnl; (Yard Co., ‘Toronto. Representa- tives also wanted in small towns. ' Jii-fmwmwflzi. Salesman ‘Wanted BALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Fontblll Nurseries." Start at. best selling season, liberal commissions. exclusive territory handsome free outfit. large list of new specialties. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. ‘ Oct. 16-41. \\'nni ed WANTED — TWO FRESHENED cows, l driving Ivngnn, 1 box Sl(‘ll{ll.‘*1l{ilu()1luilylllilllils South~ port. i 1m 1-12 not WANTED — A POOL TABLE. Wriiiv staring size and prion i: G, I‘. l‘., llox ill-i, 1111111511. 1'- 1'1» l, 040i) l2 7 .I. Female. Help \Vantcd s" ~-i-__-*_-.-___----i*— WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR Itoncral lliNlN(‘\\'O|‘l( iilrs. Ifobort Ilnrris, 10 (lrcenflukl Ave. 6179-12 5-‘31 Lost TO LET-MOUSE CONTAINING .‘lI‘\'t‘lI rooms. mcdoril coltvonl- ,.,.,-._-;_ Apply 1i (fhosnnt. Si, ' 0187-5-31 Victoria One of the largest nnd belt equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have prlvl" baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. FJW Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have} its splendid table. Courteous- aervlcs to all Guests. Tole- phonss In rooms. am, $4.00 to 86-00 an‘? day. l Charlottetown H0161 C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL. 1W. i_i. Dcnmen. New York; ILA. Maobenil. New York: (I. F, Town- send, l-Iallfnx; I11. II. ‘Iliscock. 8t‘. John: F. (‘. O'Neill. Montreal: C. B. Murray. Moncton; A114" Toronto; Miss K. J. Nicol, Toron- to; A, L. Lang, Toronto. iftcd -Have you ever considered the work, our classified ads do for our advertisers. search into every store and home in the Province and if there is an interested party, they will surely find him. ' The best class of pople read “The Guardian” and from this will receive many inquiries to your classified advertisement. Telephone N0. 132 today. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .. ,...........-u--..--..-—-s. a."“‘“ M“ ‘ paccs/ They people you .4 PQQVWO¥GO4O+O4OQ OVOOOOOOOQOOOO-OOOOOOOOKOOQQQ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i No par line o! II ‘mm. 111‘ I!" line 0| II words 7o per line of d wm-q]; v -,¢-- vwcovvvvvvvcvwl Iillscelloncous STORM SASH ES IN STOCK and made 1o order. A. Duchcmiu & Co JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor, lierma-nviilo 1'. E. I. i3 12 1 lino. SMELT BOX SHOOKS IN STOCK. A. Duchcmin s. Co. FOR SERVICE -- PRIZE HOG. Falcon-wood. ‘Superior Duke 10 Sire McDonald, Morviln Dicke, James ‘Martin. Kinross. 62i3,11.24,1i‘I FOX SHIPPING CFIATES AND pelt glFUlUllCrS on hand, A. lnichemin & Co. ~—_ For Sale FOR SALE—2 BAG NETS 20 X E» practically lieW. Joseph McDon- nltl_ Annandule. 6501 12 7 3i. FOR SALE—i IMPORTED CHEV lot ram. Apply Ashford And- rews, ‘North Milton. FOR SALE-SILVERS, PATCHES and ‘lied females. Imps and prnven I1rr<-<lcrs—<\\'. (3. Poolcy. iNnrih ’l‘ryon. 0-i‘b‘0-12-5~4i PAIR OF SILVER FOXES (N.A- iiooal Iteglstrniltm) lireotlcrs. Ilcnutiics. Apply "It“ care Gllilfil‘ hm. G 180-113-541‘ FOR SALE—A VACUETTE. USED only few \\'t‘i‘kfl_ original pricc $110.00. now $25. Apply 200 llllis- Ilwrti Si. 0485 1'1 2i. lA-ET-I-IODIST PARSONAGE — ...for stile nt Sourls I’, I‘), I. Good eight room house with furnace, good barn and about on acre of land. Excellent location. For further particulars, apply W. B. Lenrd, Souris. 635l~11-30-7I Jazz Music In 1 Sacred Edifice Niow YORK. Ilcc. t‘ UmIc-r the baton oi’ Walter llamrosch denn 0i American Itionditctors‘, Jazz floatc-l‘ from thc Instruments of NPW YOTII Symphony through the sacred cdl-I HM! of (‘tirnoglc Hall. George Gersh- win, llllltiltiill comedy coinlioiwr- waif. tho compost-r and thc solo 1111111111- iii the production of this COIICPNO 111 1,3 : Sing Song At Y. M. G. A. Last Night 9w,- thtroe hundred and fifty folk turned out Inst night fo_r the, usual after church service n! 110118: which all lolncd in very 1""*"11Y- ; dtev. IMF, Eaton nave a very 111'] spirlng message on iitc 1116 "i David vyhiiih Wlis much appreciat-l crl h t e arge an encc. . tAhyexcc-Ilcnt solo by '11" 14"‘ Dlngwell who was accompanierl by Prof. ‘Hiram Hall made uv 1-119, only special number of the p_ro- gram. IRGV. Mr. Sievert ‘brought the sci‘- vico to s close with prayer. llllurfs Llsisisat lsr Distal»!- i lyesn to the Israel‘ IWatu-ka of the Rosco steamship line, arrived ‘in port on Saturday morning with a full cargo of 2500 tons of coal from Sydney consigned to A. vPickard and Co. It is expected that she will leave on return about Friday, FIRE ALARNL-An alarm was sent in albout 7 o'clock ISunday morning, for a blaze in a building adjacent to the Mills and Thornc Meat market, and used by that firm. The Harries, which were confined _o the inside walls, were put out after a slliJfi. fight, nnd before any very considerable ilamage was done. AT THE OIL WELL-The spec- iily constructed twenty-eight foot ron casing. intended to keep wa~ .er from seeping too freely into tho oil well shaft at Governor's he fixed in cement today. probable that the drilling will rc- commence tomorrow. While the casing, which ivas constructed bl‘ Iiruce Stewart and ($0., was bc~ lug loaded on u barge-at the Steam Navigation wharf on Fri- day, its weight listed the barge on which it was helm: placed nnd it rolled over the blocks that were steadying it and disappeared Into the Witter. (lrappling was at once hogan, but it was only after much liliffiititlty thnt it was finally rais- ed \vitlt chains on Friday night. TIDMARSH - CH.AMBERS-— At (“hrlst Church (Inthcdrzil. Montreal. on December third. i110 milffltlgfl took place very quietly of Bertha Louise. daughter of the late Col- oncl I‘), .I. Chambers and Mrs. C1181“ hers of Vaudreuil, I’. Q., and Di‘- (flurcnce J. Tidinarsh of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. H011 "1 .\lr. nnd Mrs, W. F. Tidinarsh 0f Charlottetown,‘ I’.I‘J.I, The ltev. Can- on Chambers, uncle of the bride. pcrforineil thc ceremony. The bride who was unattended. was given ziwuy by her brother |M’r. Eihvartl 1y ICIIIIIIIIJUYS, and wore u tout-en- scn1blc,—-tho dress of sliver French crepe embroidered in mauve ‘shad- cd to purple, the cunt of purple ifrcnch dralp rasi trimmed with a wide band of chincliillii on the 110t- tom, \\'lill collar and cuffs to match, model but of purple Austrian vc lour. and carried a bouquet of o1" chids and lily-oI-the-valley. Shortly aficr tho ceremony the bride and groom left ior New York and At- lantic City, 0n their return I)r. and Mrs. ’l‘itlmnrsl1 will reside at "Tod- sloigh" Vniitlri-uil for thc winter months, ---20>—-i- PERSONALS ‘ Mr. J. E. hlllligan. Northam, was among the visitors Io ihc city on Saturday. i!\I‘:', II. i‘). .\Ii why. Ilosion, is zintong the gilvsit: li‘l.{lFit‘I‘i‘il at thc Qm-cn, BIRTHS FRASER-To Mr, and Mrs, George Fraser. ‘Mitchell llivor, on ‘Novem- ber 26th. a. son, (Jongratulations. MARRIAGES BOUCHARD - GASNER~At San Pablo Catholic Church by Rev, Father Frirta. nir- November 22nd, Miss Genevieve Iiotichard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Milirdoiak Ilouchard to Mr, George Gusnor of Oakland. CfilifIiTIllfl_ DEATHS CAMPBELL-tilled ilcinbcr 3rd- Mrs. Alexander Canipliell, Mitchell Itlvcr, ago 65 years. MeLEOD.-At' (lrandvltvw, Dec, John It. Mcilcoil ngcd 74 yours. Fun- eral Wednesday, Dec. liili, nt one o'clock. CAMPBELL-At his homo in Mit- chell Illvcr on (Ictnbor 3rd, Aii- thony ‘flanipheli. age 69 years, WlGHFMAN-—At iMoniaguo. Ilec. 5th, IIILIS. (Icorgo Wightman, ngcd K7 yours. Filncrnl on -Mloiitluy from itho linitcil ‘Church nt tnvo o'clock. DONALD-At Sca Vicw, Dcc. 5th. Mrs. llcnjamin ll, Donald. Funeral today ut 1.30 p. Ill. to Malpccyui.‘ Cemetery. r Ii I. Protect your Foxes with Brand m N-nins- “PM 11"" galvanized before and alter woven. spgcigll, ma‘ for us. We have sold this Netting for the It 1W¢HIY4IY= .E.l. Ranchers, 7n Price . ‘rm: aocsnsfiiiliowluis co. ire. ciisstomtosa. ‘I'd-Ll. ‘ ..,,;.~.'.~,'.“1Il"-a1aJ/.; M01114: Island, is now In place. and will n is “ Rev. G. G. Taylor (Continued from Page 1) God'that there is another day and another field of labor in which I shall try to do better. I urge on you the same thing. I ask you, my friends, to be up and doing; look over your llfc and see how much of it is already tpnst, Ask yourselv- es: “What have I made of it up to date?" Suppose that the book clos- ed tonight. would it‘ he interesting reading ior the eye of thc AI- mighty’! If not, t~hen take God's counsel nnd make up your mind thnt as you go out tomorrow life is going to he less selfish for you; that it you have gift-s or wealth or anything that will enrich the world you will share freely with (rthcrs, realizing that service ls the only thing that counts." "When l began to think over the thirteen years that I have served this congregation, sometimes I have grumbled and said, "If '1 were only in a larger place, perhaps peo- ple might appretriate me n little and more people to draw into the church." 'l‘hen I thought of this: man can do no better than his hcst; ovhethei‘ the field be big or little God docs not judge as we do. for great efficiency, -but for fnitli fitness; and we can be iaithiul in a small flcld as well as in n largc one. And so, ivhntevcr there hai- been lacking, or whatever short» God to forgive that for lie is not. u hard tnskniasier, I ask you to do thc same. Begin with me a new chapter; begin with a new policy in life. and reach out to serve rat her than to be served. The S011 oi God cnmc not to minister but ti give His life a ransom for many. “T110 Brent thing in this world is not the making oi’ a living but 111i! izlviitl: of a life. If yo-u will keel that always before you, you will not grumble because you have not a bit-t bank account, You will ibt Kind that you have invested yom life as the Son of (lod invested Ills life, for thc good of humanity nl large. “Ono time a great temptation came into my life. I tell it tonight because it may be of help to some .f thc young mcn Iicre who ure go- ing into the world, when I shall no longer be here, I went out tothe Northwest on c promise of six months‘ mission work. I Iiad work~ cd hard enough to put niysell through college. and I had saved a thousand dollars, I ‘went out thcrc and the church said. "We will give ynu $10.00 a wcck nnd your board ilowovcr, when I got among thc iorclgncrs I found that. ton dollars a wot-k IVIIS Iikc a fortune to them. 'i‘ln.-y had no money themselves and I bad to go on with my work. and thc church gave the muuillcent uim oi‘ two dollars a wock, I had Io Ilnd the rest where I could, S1 that when I iliifl served“ not sh itionlhs but six and u half yours, 1il‘('flll‘~i(‘ of the necessity of thc ‘work ihorc- I (tame ldast with just ‘about m"; railway ticket. I was about. closing" miy work thcro win-n a lino opportunity cznnc, and that i." thc temptation ‘I wish to spook ab- out. I have travelled that wholr NorthlVest, Sitskatchctviln and Al' Inn-ta, on horseback in summer. with dog tennis ‘in winter; I know the springs of water, whcrc thc woods were for shelter". and tin shacks were a man could gct a bitc to cut. In hot and cold weather I had travelled the country for ovci six years. I. knew where the coal zircas wcrc, and where the good lands were: I used to take many settlers out and show them where there was good rolling land. plenty of good water. and some business 'I‘hey would thunk me and sc-itli.‘ down thcri: to make n ‘Iiomc, and I ivould go on alone over tho conn- lry. gathering ,-thoso people and forming them into cnngi-i-galloiie wlrilr- I wont on to gather together and seeing other men sot over than ivhllo I wont on lo gather still more congregations, l “Willi lhom canto four young lol- areciate it i took ihctn out and shoivcd them where the coal was to ll)il found. and we travelled the hotter purl of two weekrg Then one night in the tent when wc hud finished our trip. I heard them suying_ “'I‘In_ best thing to do is to tuke the Skyi Pilot ‘with sis; he knows ‘where the1 coal is nnd he will be a mighty‘ good help to its," The next day‘ they told mc that If I wnntsd to i’ could go with them, I had no mon-‘ oy but I had a wide experience nfl the country, and that would count! Either I had to go ICust again; without a Wilma" ‘begin earning money enough to got! through college for the church, or I‘ lows and make money. And I will toll» you. It was not cosy to turn‘ that opportunity down I knew how‘ hard it was to make that thousand. dollars. To earn it I have broken‘ pig iron in a foundry‘ part of lin- timc .After I had lcuritcrl tho iron moulding then. I discovered ntore es. wet and .tl1e saint off castings when tho oih. Lcr men hnd gone. In nrdcr to mukc m fevw cents extra so that I could Jive and pay my board. IIut l was dearning a- whole lot more than [moulding then. I discovered mgr!‘ In the Iron " lnbout human nature |Ioundry than I ever learned In the lunlversity. And that night. when I ibegan to turn over In my mind lb:- ‘"1" slpccde.oll,flflfllllPflfi of making money. pg I11 ‘was then. compared with scrnohur up enough in go through collezc ‘and even then making very Iltile ‘when one had finished-I tell 1'1" I had the battle of my life. I fmivht - . it t th I th, darkness of the I Fnterlai. Shediac; Mos. M. ‘Ill. A‘I*_ Master Walter McNutt very OID- sad are tho Iarli" W1“ i" Ammu‘ n“ N” n e some. Niagara Fail»! R. (1- 111W ably acted as accompanist for the tent on the prairie nnd God helped don-aid. Moncton: E. J. Mi-Goifllli-evenins. " me through with it Nextmorningl ‘ said to them: “Fellows. if I'M-r hers fnr m. next tan years I would _ r. means-mm < P more. or I might have a Iiigger field ‘ Iic does not ask for ibrlllinncy, o1 - Jod and Mumnion.” .ne thc brightest sp mining there is. tonight I can ask nuve M31311 away up .1011. in the Arctic oaska. down tlirou dead. says: “What can 1i get o Ufllilllry?" And upon tiie least (w. casion he will o H in my perked and fully nt least. ivrongcd any onn Iicrsplring, tn bruslN-k- 1,. I was set aside for the church when I was un infant and I must go on." “And so, crossing the Square last week. knowing that my ministry here was finished. I thought of the night when ‘I fought that light with myself and I said. “Surely God gave me a great victory thnt night. and u tblcssing that has been with mo ever since.” I would not turn back now for all the money that mills country could give me. i hays "U" Young men grow ulp in my 3|. ‘o ‘class who are now teaching beds \v0i‘d perhaps more efficient- ly than I can do it. When they come, or when they send 1m, a [up Ler nnd tell me whnt a blessing it 1W“ 11110" 1119i’ came under my min Hiry, you cannot measure my feel- ings in terms of money, Yes, I will $11)’ to you Iuds tonight, the time lvlvllliecoiue when, like me, ym, w“; will have to fight it out. whether 110)’ or to the fill. .i'lng that u man (‘a11- d and his fellow 111d“ I am iioi sa ll0t servo (in while he l5 ivhatcvcr we do, 1081i. Wu must do with our W110i.’- we must throw our whole Jesus spoke tho [r111], when He said: "Yd “mum serve "I Iiuve t zirio Know the other provinces I 10 Flirt Resolu- C11°1fl.—througl1 strict and Atha- gh Alberta, Mair Saskatchewan, and r10. its good and 1mg know that there is he Peace Iiiver dl and lirmigh Onto ‘Jarts. But I 1o fairer place same Island. all: who were m like m“ "1' th | zomc to visit it. . e peep: who “Canadians do m. lwn country o1- (h Jock moo‘ to United $111105 Whv iinrlvi‘ lthat the Frenchman will <- 11 U111 France rather than J0me out here to Canada? ll.» JIIIISO he says “l belong m lsnlnce i, France (loos not Iicichg to him, but he Iiciongs to prance, h“ country will have him living o1- Iiut too often thc Canadian ut of the tlknotv their 0y would not uit It t |-., where. o g0 e 5L ‘I 1-70 away, but I will be liftlflf 1841111. I was UVQI‘ there in that vlanilcrs mud, nnd I had my mini] 41111111 1111. that, ll‘ »l got back p, Tatlatlzi I would buy n llttlg l,“ if it. I Wiilllii have a stake in tin‘ "luliiiIv- And so, WIIOII I roiurn~ -d, I Iiouglit. n little bit 01' the ls- nnrl: and I will certainly‘ ho hack 12am. In-t us wa_ko up to illc fact lint we have a heritage that w“ ‘an In- proud-of. 'i'hls to mo is 110ml‘. for, as I said to thc i'lllllll'i'll ll tho Sabbath school today. I tat/o slit-Iii tioarly as nun-h o1 my Ifc on the Island an i|1 Scotland. I int about as much an Islander as .am n Scotsman. if it comes to dvlng In a place. The longer I ‘taro lived on this Island Ihc more icnutiful and lint-resting it bun ‘income; nnd for that reason it. illflll be homo to mo. I Imp“. when‘ text sntnmcr comes, I ‘dmll ln-~ ‘lack ngnln. "I know people say. somctitncs. ‘He is in his boat. or he is out in thc fields. Why ilocsirt he study its sermon!" llo yc-u think that 1 would sit in a study, all cookid ‘ip, when the frcsh nit‘ of tlod is ill about mo and the su-isiiim: round me with the hluo sky above? i)o you think I could got up .1 ser- give you all the help I could; but ' i0 make that choice and you, ' age finds HEAD OFFICE Penniless 01d Men You know many of them-men who in their prime made plenty of money, but who spent as freely as they earned. Old them in a sorry plight. You d0n’t expect to be without means of support when you grow old. do you? Neither did they. But you can escape their bitter experience if you will. A few dollars saved each year and in- vested in an Imperial Endowment Policy will provide the means to kccp you in comfort in your old age. Or it will take care of your family should death call you early. ) To-day-while you are insurable-ask us to send you our free booklet which tells all about this endowment idea. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE Company of Canada A. R. MclNNlS, District Manager; Royal Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN m :1’ < TORONTO l, ilcrstamlingz, If fighting for she's convictions makes enemies. I cun- not help that. I will not take hack zinytiiing; I will not apologize for zinything that I have done as thc minister of this church. ‘l will leave God to judge my Intention in it all. The record is in Ills hands llflW “-l (cannot say good-bye to all of you individually, so I will just say, in a i-Iiilliirlil \\“ \', for thc time be» ing, (iood-byckaittl if it so llivil-Si‘ (iiiil. I hope to he back again when hhc summer comes." At the inorniitg scrrict- durint? which thc names of sixteen new members of tho congregation were read, tho subjcizt of Mr. 'I‘ayl1.~.1“.~s a-rmon was “.\ Communion Mcdi- antion," 'I‘hc Communion Service, no said, seemed to him to bring closer not only God and his peo- ple, but also the people nnd thc minister. In the toxt Samuel 7:11: "Illthorto thc Lord hath helped its." he said here was much room for mcditatioiron tho nor-sever- .in<-e of thc rights nnd duties of both individuals and congicgar tions. One needed a grasp of Iii::- torics to see how God wove cvciii‘ thins: into tho fabric of time. men bcttcr in a study than in .1 country like this? time, it wouldn't lmtbi-r nn- writc books in a connlri‘ like I ii-‘f. “(lot to know your lslan-l. Wit-n; mu are going through lnllvs and ilong the sea shore, lorz-‘l _\'(l‘..‘l'1 tank account nnd your .'I‘il_l{i‘I‘ tot" t little whih‘. Look I ‘um (bill's tlllt‘. sky; Inw-atln- in ,1 air and. hank Ilim for that. For il’ yuul lo not Icurn to approci.‘tt.. it I|<~ro., ilenveh will ncvcr be znipiiiiug l": you. Ilcrc is overytliini: that I111“ ‘wart, of lllflll could long fo.‘~ and llows from Toronto; they had mon (“"1 hm, Fin," H m ynu; up,“ "Y 411111 11111)’ 11111114911 i" 1'"'""‘ ‘rotirsolf in it; Iii-conic a part of ii. thorn nnd tuko up n coal art-a I -.,.| [p01 "m, p “qmm y". gm" t» lvo or to dic Ior such a country.. i‘hoii, when the h-avcs conn- to nlt; -nd nnd tho hook must be vlmwll,‘ ‘on will have lived; you will have] 1o (liI-lllil. about IIczive1i..oi‘ if ynllr. find any doubt about. It. you will, my "Well, if thcrc is no Ilenvon ircyond this I have been in it oi»,- reudy: I have bud my share of it And you will clinic tho book withf good heart and thank (It'd ilinil It’ there is nothing lillytillil this, It! was well worth living for, In aim" I l case. “S0 I hid ynu goodbye imiigbt. nl bcllcve mo, II have never, will- . tr.‘ y, I hnvc ncvor one. \l make him my enom sflllltlll to hurt any Q5‘ W???‘ We are clearing counts. to choose from. you to look it over. were-w 1. ~~ Why. ii‘ l’ hudi [my If I have ‘Stewart. T. D, Ramsay. John Ilull. could go lti with the e young fcl-yanclnlcs it may be through mlsnir111- 1'1» IIPIIIFKPY. J- Ffiliili A1110!’- l§§ Women Shoppers dresses at 10 per cent to 50 per cent dis- Here you may now buy your winter cloth coats at big discounts. Large stock Our Christmas stock is here we invite A THE VOGUE biought order out of n seeming chaos. light out of ilarkncss, and life out ot‘ death. Tho preacher then referred to the first Zion Church in Charlotte- town, u small wooden structure. built of materials brought from quito a (llstanco. nnd considered a great. zichicvctncnt for tho 1100011! ni that tinii‘. With thc [iassintz of time tho church expanded. and in cope with this work ot‘ oxtpnr sion (ind provided ways and moans. In conclusion Mr. 'I‘nylor spoke of tho duties that worc incumbent lllitill thc bonplo of a. IZOIIIIFVIIIIIICII. No coin-Irrigation. ho ‘iilllll, was‘ more lmssstnl than this nno, ihrnfigh (led workllili 111Ti11IIZ11 11$ tor-others for the honor and I-ilnry of Ills Kingdom, Western Guardian _-LAID TO REST.—'I'ln- body o: 1h.» lute .\lr. \\'.illlan1 Ilrown. who died in (‘a.lgary' arrived in Sitmnr l-rsltlc Saturday night. The funeral took place yesterday from ilio Immi- ‘1t‘ Yrs. (Icorgo Godkin stator of tiv Aot-c-asctl to thc Peoples Coinc- liery with Rev. Mr. Iiiltchr-ll officiat- llng. The pallbearers were W. A. and Capt. .I. S. Allnn. 1 — You" PHOTO F" An early appoint- ment: will solve the GIFT Problem. Craswell Studio P H O N E 692- L. a _,.n_--__-_c_, i srocx cuornriciiisi IIALIFAX, Doc. iL-Qttotatlons furnishctl by Johnston and Ward, hit-minus of thc dioutrcul Stock Idxchnnge: .\t, Tup, and Santa Fe Ry, 126% Amciicini Can, ‘Co. Am .(‘nr and Fdy. Co. .\n1_ Locomotive Co, Am, Smelling and Ilcfng . .-\nt_ Bosch Magneto Co. ...... .. Anaconda Cop, Min, Co, . (‘aiuadian Pacific Co. .. N.Y. Con, and Iiud. Riv. ‘RR. 129 (Fubn Cane Sugar Co. Pftl, 45%, (Icu. Pfilfllltllllli .. .. 5i Int, Petroleum . 3W“ International Paper (40, 597A. Staindard ()iI of N. J, 411/, Standard Oil of N. i’. 46-34. Pain-American Pct, 75% ifcndlng Co. it'll/g Southern Pacific Co. 1001/, i‘nion Pacifc Ry, 149% 73% Industrial Alcohol Co, .. Westingitousi: Iilec. .. i'nitcd States Steel . Crnc. Stool (fir, of Am, Steel (Imnpziny of (Iunudn Jontroail Power i\\'illillliiil§ Electric 48% ‘National Breweries 55 »";|11_ (Wins. Smeltcrs . 153 BONDS I031] Victory 205,15 ,llank (‘onttnori 223 llank Royal __... 21x14. 'ilank Nova Scotia a 2R2 Whcut—-Dec.. 173%: May 17011,; July, 1-18. 1Corn—~Dec., 77; May. 54%; July, 85%. Unis-- l)cc.. Iy 45-74%. Winnipeg Whcui—I)cc 159%; July. 156 THE dinners 4i; May, 411%,‘ Ju- I _ 159; Muy .i l out a large stock of ni- "an. ,pcr Imshc-l, While thc tmdcriotic " ‘rlonr markets were stronger. prices (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. Que.. Dec. 0- The‘ flXlun-t business in (‘anadiun grain; l .011 Ibo Montreal market Saturday’ was vary quiet, there imlng little ilomand from foreign huygrg gt that "advanced prices asked by ex port-l era. The trade In cash Krill n In‘ lthe iloniestlc market was also lll~l jactive but the feeling was iirmi '.'-‘,nitvi Iirlccs were well maintained» - ‘Sales of odd cars of Ontario and ,. Quebec No 2 white oats were made .13 1-2 cents. No. 3 while at b2‘ cents. and No. fl white at 50 cents yte the spring and winter wheali failed to show any change. A fair trade was done in all‘ lines of millfeed and prices were‘ lnnchnnged. Prices for standard lgrarles of oats were well maintain- ‘:1. Ilcll 'l‘clephono . "we" n “PM.” 1° "W" Brompton 24 W1" W3"! l cflmiortablo Ilruzilinn Fraction 801/,’ Hotel and splendid table and llownrd Smith Pfd, . 95%, || Sivnnlsh Iliver Com. . ........ .. 1019.’, 6x“ em ‘ervlu n I mod". l’: z . \lvlllillllilin% ..... .. 711/; RI". ‘mo . d.” Slnnvinigiii . 167' 1 lnturctitidl.» Pulp .. 811/2 H(":‘ar]0ttet0wn Lhinudlain Steam {Fl/_- 0 Asbestos Com, . 151/, c] Co.’ lnnninnm Bridge 951/8 _ Proprietors W. R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phons i072 . _ Safe Bonds for Investment A. E. MACNEILL 137 Powaal 8t. Telephone 704-L. ~ " ___ "<1 11111191‘ 11 send (Icmand. The egg market was unchanged. Tito voi- unn- of Ituaincss being do-nc was tuii and 11rii~os.st@g¢ly_ The mm, of thc VIIUOSL‘ and butter markets wore fair. i Queen Hotcl Since taking over (hi; Hotel we ‘have spent many thousands oi dollars In repairs and Improvements. It is now tho finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov ate prlco. M133 L. McQUAID, Manager GIVE HIM A Dunhill Pipe For Christmas World's finest pipe. stock. New All the latest styles. TOflACCOEs, CIGARS, CIGARETTEC in Christmas Packages. rosncco PoucHEs CIGARETTE cases CIGAR cases PIPES m cases 02.00 up. WALKING canes snavmo surruss. Buy His Xmas Gift from I-Iughcs Drug 6o ‘Limited. l