l i a WINTER BATTERY STORAGE Caring for batteries has ounismss CANTATA been a. spieczialty of Qurg "Church 51.6.30 Sunday evening. Jnr a long time. Call the old stand 860, we will do the rest. vicLAiNE SERVICE S'i‘A'i‘lON 12-18-1 week -,,.__. Purdle s: Ferzuson. GIVE llOSIBBY-We have I {ill $1.95, at Purdie Ferguson. WE ARE AGENTS FOR C. C. M SKATES-Purdie a Ferguson. _ 664-21 _._._- ROLEPROOF HOSIERY rnske oc- crptnble Christmu gifts. Prices $1.00. $1.50, $1.95. st Purdls 5.: Ferguson. 054-21 ' RE To many people and in various ways hRYdWflYr; Qtllhllllltes the appropriate rind highly acceptable Christmas gilt. When 3.011 stnetit your own stock you will know that the tools you buy are n! the wry best quality and depend- able iii every Wu). our hwvfllilllCil‘. and you will spot‘, the Guardian next week and will be many lzcnis that will xiiukc the right we“ warm readmm sort n! prescnz. PRECXATED Christmas and New The Rogers Year's gilt is s yelr’: subscription to Hardware Co" ‘the Gllardllill. l2-l1-ti Limited donor. Try it. THE MOST USEFUL AND AP- ‘Decembcr 19th. Prowse Bros, Ltd. rill-fif- QHAR0 00Al BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES TRYON BAPTIST TMSTORATE. ‘ -Chi1stmes services Bimdey Dec. 22nd: Ti-yon 11 c. m., and Bonshaw '7 p. m. Special offering at Bonshaw Llyron O. Brinton, minister. ' NEW GLASGOW nun CAVEN- , in connection with the "United Church oi Canada on Sunday Dec. 22nd, at. New Glasgow, l1 a. m. and ‘at Cavendish, 7.30 p. m. Christmas services on this date. Rev. H. B. Bis- hop, minister. Very Best Quality Order your supply o! Hard ' Coal from us. and you will have real satisfaction and comlcrt this "xisllcr. HUNTER RIVER ClRCUIT-i-Tlhe _ sClTlCCs on the Hunter River United ‘ charge for Sunday Dec. 22nd. i929 g are as (OllOWS; 1l s. m. Willshire; 3 The quality ls excellent. Phone lll and we will deliver your coal promptly. Try us tor rcsl service, ‘V lcr River; ‘J C. Wiltshire. A. E. Chapman. pastor.’ I COAL -'- COKE - WOOD BAPTIST SERVICES. -- North duvet» Field Sunday December 22nd. 7 p. m. Song service at. iientrai Guardian W! SELL C. C. M. SKATES- 654-21 ‘e mo“ en idiot OhrilY-mll gilt. only 07.00‘ 9 “a per pair at Purdie s: Ferguson's. 1 lino of Holeproo! Hosiery peeked in fancy gilt boxes prices, $1.00, $1.50, 054-21 GIVE C. C. M. HOCKEY boots Ind skates for Christmas. see our oom- plete lines. Purdle A: Ferguson. 054-21 THE PRETTY OHBISTMAS CAN- TATA "The Christmas King" will be Riven st Zion Church by the choir At 8.30 on Sunday evening. 659. ALL THE YEAR. THE RECIPIENT o! The Guardian as a Christmas or New Year's gilt will remember the l2-tl-tt ‘THEY HAD T0 55E PARIS." Takc a look over, Homer Cray’: new story, will start in This STORE will be open every evening until Christmas commencing 608- IZ-ll-Ili. DlSlb-Therc will be divine worship; p. m. Wlieatley River; 7 p. m. Hun- . hin Church. cum mm- will be n. a] D.m5.8cliooi2p.m. LAD!!! SILVER KID PUMPS- ___ 651-2‘. ‘ l reproduction oi’ m oil painting en- titled "The Needles. Isle 0! Wight." imoonnLo-m sec-vices 1h ; dsy Dec. 22nd. will be is followsz; Harm/lilo ll n. m., and Brooxneio. ‘I p. m. i Kiddies sate to operate, also Irons. Toasters, Flashlights. Curlers and 1 Heaters ‘for euitsblo Xmas glitz. Open I co. eiu-ia-io-ah; our vovn XMAS us: Lamp ' Sets enrly end avoid disappointment. We also hnve c. complete line ot spare lamps tor sets. Open evenings. The | Pelmer Watson Electric Co. ‘ ——— I POLICE COUIVL-At the Police Ooiirt yesterday morning the detendt entinoceseolbzeoohotthecuk‘ one month. A drunk and inodPflble was lined $30 and costs or 30 days. P. W. C. STUDENTS LEAVE-it will be with mingled ieeiings oi pleasure And trepidation that Prince o! Wales College students of the se- cond and third yeprs will leave for their homes today elm writing their nnsl Christmas eiumlnstion-pleos- ure beuuoc the long weeks otex- eminetions and long nishts 0i’ study are over (or the time being, trepida- tion lent the results or the tests show, es in some cases they will, llltlure in the work o! the term. ‘The first year students left tor their res- pective homes yesterday afternoon utter writiing their final examine- tion tor the term in the morning and receiving their merits tor the tests previously written. Former stu~ dents will readily appreciate the ex~ cltement in the student body at this ‘season. i PERSONALS ' Mr. n. b. McKinlioh, of Selkirk, and My. John M. Luclher, oi St. Pet- ers were visitors to thc city yester- ~ dey. ' The many friends bi Miss lvitildred Cox will be pleased to know that her condition is favorable, alter he: op- eration {or appendicitis in the P. E. I. Hospital. - Fain-low ll a. m.. North River 3 p.‘ m.. Long Creel; 7 p. m. Central com- mittec meeting at Clyde River Sat- Profegsignql Cardsi nranv. December 21st at a o- m. w. ' _ fa, Macwslkcn minister, Bit-LURE éBMaQKINNON f -~——-—— -- siLvi-giz FOXl-ZS AND runs ; “Qprruscnting I V tunsorvs our co.. r LONDON l I n ENGWD? , 80M lllllfll‘ Oil Jfliee li2 Kent St. Phone 396 _ Sundays at th \'. ii. AITKEN t3 CO. PARKER HOUSE We Believe in Prince Edward island. ‘lflirr, '1'} Our-en Si. Phone 404-. ._ _. Tzinlts, Spr. Pk. ii. R. Crossing U (‘nnsomme n in royal, Lettuce Ind Celery. Plicnc 5C "'"i;1~l~ll-i='.:ti; Quen u! Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. Roast Dressed Ciiickcnf Brown gravy, apple jelly, pen, f asparagus tips, cresm o! potato". ' prime sirloin rout beet, dish If!!!- sliced beets, mashed v. ‘, , mubell ._______ ___* 31H] iioiicd lvlillfifl. Enrlish elem . . v . I pudding, hard more apple and lemon Iudrk R‘ MC“ ulgll") chuvniair sauce. sponge cake, tel. ‘ pie, lri-nvh pastry, vanilla ice cream. i’ l l. i‘ n , BARRRTER. snucmwm. no. l “mu” " hm‘ mm“ MONEY T0 tonic , Cameron Block, (Zhnriaueiom p.51, ' llicLeud S; Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister end Allnrney-iil-Lirw (Miler: 1R0 Richmond mpg" AIUNICY 1'0 LOAN fhnrlnitci-um, 1', 51L lliellonzild & McPhce ‘ %.A. J. A. RNDONALD. n. w. imrnrzt" BARRISTERR WITUHNEYS. ETC MONEY Tl) 1.01m The motive power of the Riley 5mm"; ghmommm, hntlrc human organism u Nerve Energy. Stgwarf Lowihcr Normal eyes, It is computed l. n. §'I‘E\'J\R'I'. K (L. l$iil.i_ u NIATHIESON t R. R. BELL l). L. hl.i'i'l|li£$(l.\’. i.l.. n. ilzirristcrs, Solicitors, Etc, ._ Money tn Loan. lWirIpwC-hariotivtcwn and Monlagug -—--_~_______ ‘ Q-O4 O‘ §Q ¥O'§§—§'§O-§ Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective lai- viscdly. Sufferers from Eyestrnin may have perfect vision nnd there- iore do not suspect. tlie presence o! any evil detect. uiiiizo about 20% of this Nerve OO OQO-QQOO 1 Fertilizers For f Potatoes ' i In the growing oi’ potatoes on l Ilarms where stable manure is no: f . t plentiful commercial iertiliaers oi proper mixtures may be used with l advantage. To demonstrate the val~ l lie 0t commercial fertilizers when ‘used singly and with ‘manure potato fields on e number oi the lllsutmtion stations oporsted by the Depart! .ment oi Agriculture at Ottawa were ftreated in different trays, side by lxide with s section receiving 20 itons‘ o! inrmyerd manure tn thc , sore. Other plots oi similar lend were [ trotted wlih 1o £011.! or the msnurc. i and 750 pounds oi the iertiliner, and s. third plot with 1500 .,pounds oi . lchemlcal lertlliner and n tourth plOt I {wu lett unfertilized. The fertiliser I lused was one mlde up oi‘ tour parts I each or nitrogen and potash, and v {eight pills oi phosphoric acid. t ’ These demonstrations were cnrri- ‘ ed on low three years st eleven sts- ~ tlons in Nova Scotlu. The threo~yeu tnveiuge yields were, from the tarm- lyud manure plot 10a bushels to the ifiime. tron-i the plots receiving man- ure and fertilizer 234 bushels to the ‘core. The plots receiving only the pommerolnl tertilinor yielded 235 ibusheln to the ocre, while the unfer- tlized plots gave less than 100 bush- els ed on the plots where both manure tilisu-s it was calculated that 55 p. c. of the cost. o! the iertilizer was charged to the potato crop and 45 p. o, to succeeding crops. On this cubs men-on Bimdly and, nu services iu the EQQYQI-i 4;; l r l. l mlssns. uioos a co.. LTD m =-' ' iuuing In artistic wall calender. tli: " the Brookfleld oonlmletion on lun-j .~_ m! stscrnio srovss m- thcl . A evenings. The Pslmer Wetson Electrlrl ,- r 645-l2-l9-3i. I k toms act. was lined $50 and costs oil land chemical fertilizers were “SM- city. Dominion Deplrtment. or Afll-ithat/departs today southward bound To arrive at the value or these ier- culture, ottqwn.) BA i rtsmeisleistete-iclcicieiswaeietcieleie GAIN S i2: I Christmas Market Prices at Patlonsl Closing-Cut Sale x ALL FUR COATS at Bargain Prices ALL LEATHER COATS at Bargain Price's ALLLADIES Read to Wears at clearing -i’riecs_ ALL LADIES MILLINERY ‘ALL MENS COATS-—All SUITS ALL MENQJPANTs ALL LADIES Readyi t0 Wear at clearing Prices MEN'S s‘”"‘s"*9.50'$i2.50"“"“ $15.00 i MEN’S ovnnconrs $13_5o+-$15_o0 bud UNDERWEAR FliEECifi LINED sviccfini. at $L90 ._ vvopnot e280 a Slllil HEAD LIGHT JUMrnRs in Black only $1.95 MEN'S DOUBLE AND TWIST PANTS $350 A tom's SNAG PROOF JUMPERS $L65 BIG BOY’S snonr PANTS 3 sizes 32 to as at $1.49 BOY’S SHORT PANT surrs 14 to 1s at $5.00 sHnEP SKIN COATS $150 _ THE BALANCE OF‘ OUR CAPS ALL SIZES $1.50 OVERCOATS FOR BIG MEN 44 to 4c at _ BLUE CEIINC/IIILLA or Grey at . . _ _ I GIFTS FOR HER SILK KNIT NIGHT GOWNS lace trimnietl Small, _ Medium. Large, goodshutles. Regular. $1.75. Sale P ' ‘ V $1.15 i LADIESSILK STOCKINGS 12 new shades values up to $1.00. Sale Price I SILK AND vvooL sTOcIdNt: t; 1s new shades sizes 8 to l0. Regular $1.25. Sale Price CCRTICELLI $2.00 Full Fashioned Silk st0-ei<iii'<"s all the best shades. lift boxes free. Sale vice $1.19 RAYON SILK PYJAlvlAS 110111 l"l.~.i~.~.1 pattern. Re- gular $3.00 §ale Price ~ . ' L ‘SILK vEsTs AND BLOOMERS lace Lfiillllltltl all= the best pastell shades Regular $1.50 Sale Price $1.19 ' SILK AND wooL CASHMERE HOSE about 2o new shades all sizes Regular $1.00 value Sale Price CHILDRENS WOOL Gloves with fancy turned cuffs new shades all sizes Regular .75 Sale Price BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS big selection two and three in gift; box values. up to $1.00 Sale Price ' I LADIES WOOL GLOVES also washable Chamois- ctte turned cuff and stiching Values up to $1.26 Sale Price .89 ' SILK KNIT PYJAMAS Plain tailored and lnce trim- med good shades all sizes ReGucedSaIe Price $2 75c and 90c pair. MGR’! Tricoiine Pajamas in Xmas Boxes Boy's “Polo Collar” Sweaters from $1.25 up. Boy’s Star Gauntlet gloves “ em, Ties Boxed 45c each. / y FROM OUR MEN’S FUR zvzsrmvas DE/‘PAR TMENT Men's Xmiisiies in Fancy Boxes 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50. Men's Fancy Qilik and Wool Sox in Xmas Boxes .500 at Special Prices. Men's Broadcloth Pajamas. Boxed for X mas giving, $2.50 end 82.75 pair. Men’s Wool 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 82.25. Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Plain or Fancy. “Many with two collars." Prices from $1.75 to 82125. Men’s Crepe Rayon shirts two collars P lain White and Plain Blue. A Xmas Spec iai 82.75 each. Men's Coat Sweaters, also V. neck Sweaters, goodNcw Patterns and shades. Prices. for quick selling. 1i good stock of Soft Collars, underwear, Flannel. Shirts, Belts, Leather Mitts and Gloves, Cuff Links, Collar Pins. Linens also Fancy Handkerchiefs, Suit Cases, Club Bags, and iinny other articles Suitable as Xmas Gifts for the Men Folk, are he re “quality-goods” at closing Out Iiices. SEE OUR MEN'S DE- PARTMBNT WHEN SELECTING YOUR XMAS GIFTS. ~ FROM OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Boy's Fancy Copt Sweaters hcttcr quality goods at Special Prices. Boy's Broadcloth Blouses Plan Tan, Blue, also White and Fancy Patternsi-‘riccs from 75c up. Boy's Wool Gloves, excellent va e 50crpair. Small si ze only. ' ool lined,” 80c pair. ‘VISIT US WHEN THINKING OF THE BOYS FORXMAS. l e . PATONS Limited ‘Zfittihif. .1123‘? MT STEVE/ART NOTES {is the Ohunploln. Tomorrow thc . y. iOlno-disn-Pathllnder‘ will sail lrom flnlitsx (or Sonics, Brazil, Montevl~ Monday. Mr. John Feehan wos in the city on W. W. OWEN J. A. s LlQUldiitOIS Mr. J. l’. Doyle, Point De Roche. was in the Oity on Monday. Miss Mary C. McDonald, Pahmurc Isllhd, wls in Mt. Stewart on Mon- day. A oc§fiéia .. igzgzlgogigzg wusgaqlwflmiflltgldlcllcfltssistéctidldlc u)’ ' ' " A ’ »deo, Uruguay and Buenos Ali-es. Ar~ r h Inter Shipping lgchuhe Republic. The ship his a :":n':_h°'|'.:7ei':::"o: r . [flew crew with Citptltln R. Forbes, nAnjusTzax" s‘""C|T"R~“- 5T9 ‘ tion is required. Hence defective N Great George Street "c! "m," ., . [is their connunption MONEY '0 “u” ' oi an excessive amount. oi "‘"' Nerve lhergy mly seriously Dr. D‘ T. W"ay"_"" silent the iunciienlng o! other organs ni the holly and produce IIIINTAL SURGEON iii health, 130 Richmond emu HAVE YOUR EYES Charlottetown, P. l, l. EXAMINED Phone Mi G. F. Hutcheson OFTOMBTRIST fouls it was round that the increas- ;ed yield 00st $9.73 per acre or on s g, Nov; Scotiln in command, and 3PM‘ hi?“ 1°58 "l" 9 an“ HALTFAX- N- :5~_ 30¢‘ 19-43119 weptaln Marshall, another Bluenose Commenting on this demonstra- ship ot thc Ccnuihn ‘National fleet ,1“; hauler‘, ofllcel‘. The Slllp will carry .____ tlon Mr. J. C. Mevnun_ chiel sunfl- laden with freight. cam}: into port p14,,“ Bencral cargo, The Canadian M“ wun-m ,campbeu 0mm "W" °' "l" ‘"“-“""°“ “"‘“°'“ Y°‘°'““Y "°"‘_§‘"“°"" Aim" “"1"” Nililinll W" Wlv Somers‘ will salirrncnnic spent thc week ‘ehc with Iseys in his report tor 1928 that tinder nnotherseils tod with _eneral frokmyl-‘Igllllflgx on saturday flight. tori mmwqln M._‘5,-,,,,,,,_ FDIN-‘ilfll "I'm cmdmm" l‘ “mm fin" 1°’ mm“, » limo ‘WW-Jammie tho Bahamas and Jamaica‘ lsppeer ..hel. soils low in fertility can St. Kitts elndwotherY islands ot the Wm} Mcnkevfg ma“ m“; Qafg°_ be restored to e profitable mu by West Iiidieis. 11min” typical report ' __‘ the limited use oi n chemical iertii- 0n the mgvsmaniior this fleet that '. _,_ lzer to supplement the necessary n-. operates an otlfiiitax in the win- Earnings oi the government rall- mount 0t pllnt lood which csnnol. w: tum to iiffifltont ports. ‘way imswedcn inst slimmer were jbe supplied by farmyard mnnurc. ’I‘hc beet from South America was more than 81000000 gi-cotci- ‘than in _ (lubed by the Director cl Pubii- the Oeoedisn Traveller. The ship the corresponding period ct 192a.‘ Mr. . Ire Douglas, Charlottetown, was in MtsStewai-t on Monday. Monsignor McLean. Souris, 1nd Bishop Morrison. Antigonlsh, were in Mt. Stewart on Monday. ..._._.. N. W. IAHVTTIER Johannesburg, South Ali-ice, is to hlvc the llrlelt system oi auloiiint. lo street trefllc control in the British Empire. \ .-._-_. Mrs. Gcorgc Jey is spending s (ew days in Borden. __-_ " The statue oi Mrs. Plnkhilrst, the champion o! women's luflrlge, in r Victoria Tower-gardens. Westnnn. Mrs. tDrJ _A. B. Merlin spent the sill‘. England will be unveiled on week cod with relatives et onus. Inch 0th. ' C. O-QQ-OOOUOOQ§OOG+Q OOOO§OC§§§fO§§§§OOO§§O§OOOF§ I