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'__' . ; » *~ ~ ~.,..__.i.‘./.~:;.§,1_~;”-,..l.’,Q_ wk.. _,_ _ I ---~----V-`»M»»»v», fran.. 1 "_ H -1- r .. .. f s . o -_. 1 d _ 4, _ __1._i_, , . is _. ._ 1, A ' --_-_.__ gl! » . » -.-~....»- ..._\-.. \.-._.._-.4'....;,.,...-,.,_' .:,,;',__»,,;h;,¢;.~ im* ~ .~ - t o - . - . . . _ _ _ __ l ,Q l _ . , . \ ' 1 s I . \ DECEMBER '°' ‘W5 I 'rHa"cHARKoTTsrovvN GUARDIKN ~ _ ' mos savari ~ _ Ai _ _ _ __ v` ___ _ l - . _fe _ _ ‘ -~_/_-_.._ _..__é._ __.. _ _ . _ __ _ . _ _ _ _ ` _ - Eastern- Guardian - s - ~ ~ ` --a---_-51 ~-- - -'ff-f--iIf-‘-‘J=‘-='~=`-‘-'~‘-='-'-‘= ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ ‘ =--~‘-f~‘-== , , , _ ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ' 0 I i. .. = <1 --» - Tailors to I-Irs Majesty-» The Man "E ' f ’ » _o;1.,f_s'_:.:`q` ,..r 0 ,:/~ l ~'v‘ _ """1_n|| . 5 '_ 'LIN -'»_ ciating that only the *if~>'9t "ff "1 _ lc -'f¢‘.<5l'§i 'o’r`,f$ ' \A,vL"_'.. l 1 ;~ _ The Careful Christmas Shopper app;-e. have prevailed at this store since its open? o O O » I -s 3' "lg-Q 0. °."O`. ' -° ‘ -_ ._ .u r _.o .S 4') .*./l~_u°/ "l . gk s, -.J ~ _" 1.. ._',_~,`--.‘_<' ~;- __°__‘.~.~. _2. - 1 llll lull -_ ii rg.. ..~'r. oonoou was is Guardian ii I A . __ ‘ ‘Representative in Montague. of,scarlet fever being In Georgetown. if this I the case it is time for the authorities to be looking into the mat- ter and not let the disease spread around the town.-G. ..*FIBHlNG AT RED POINT - Though the fishing trip is about wound up, the Robertson firm and highest standard Cas`h must accompany order. *SOCIAL AND BAZAAR - The . ANEARING ¢0MPl..ETl0N.- The Cardigan Ferry Boat which is being huIlt'by_ Mr. Chas. Fitzgerald of Geo- rgetown is nearing completion. This boat has every appearance of being quite capable of handling the traflic across Cardigan .-G. in , naturally turns towar ’ this season. The spirit of the Lsung iniinately more than the gift itself so whether your gifts be large or small thehet that you made your selection at Wellners’ cannot fail of appreciation. We have a Seth McLean got a good catch of hake and cod-fish on their trawls off the Basin Head on 4th I/nst. . . .*PATFiIOTIC GEORGETOWN.»- I V _ Georgetown is doing her bit along with other parts of the Island in send- ' You fB i H ng 0 as n and passed “Wai river, in south western Ontario, alone large assortment of giftsf bg ofthefamilv. why n°t¢.§ii§X§'§'e2“§§‘2m§ W 'W W ‘ ing lollmed therre. Their names are ~ _ as o ows: red Walker, George ° ° e Walker, Leo Christian, Frank McPhee, Estab. 1868 Jew - euers, Engravers’ etc' ' _ _aAGED l_ADy DEAD _ on the is the clam-shell fishery. In many of the inland streams, large quantities of ing volunteers to the front. On De- cember 8th,- seven young men of the town left on the aftern‘oon train for Charlottetown to join the regiment be- ' John Dalton, Stephen Cherry and Still- man Johnson.-G. morning of the 6th, Mrs Matilda Illlll lwllll WIIIHS ONE OF CANADA'S LITTLE KNOWN assouncés nemo u'ru.lzeo IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BUTTONS. Canada has natural resources 'of which little is known. One of these, which is of but recent development, shells may be found From the Grand The S lrit of the Giving- '-I * 5 ` tv ¢ ‘ ' . / ». . " _ i 1 1 _ - _ & r ~ gfhgrgssshea3liedpeac;i;u;}garsB(;r;, “SEB no less than 165 tons of the clam or ' _'~’.":~ "I, r.'-'»§`-`_!Jz‘&‘,°-,__ _ _;_, _.rf:_@ youngest child of the late Du'ncan W“l‘b°“"d “hen have been “ken- ` Stewart, one of the old Perthshire other “Peel” f°““d I" me Grand ' "'-' ' ' immigrants,she was the last survivor, give; are the m“0k°t 509" “"0 “"0 9 Tlllli Tillie. Rocky Point lorry. l. I. Hillsboro. her live brothers and three sisters - predeceased her the last few years. A 09° 'M3 bee” f°““d fm' thee? Hel- husband' A_ C_ young' followed shells in the manufacture of fresh me _seal and WM llasl heard of ln water pearl buttons. For this pur- Ausll-alla many years ago Hel. pose, from two to three hundred tons Determgmes the value of the gift What then could be more fitting than your portrait for the Christmas re membranes ---- To carry your simple message of friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gift problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDI A Personal Thought 0 7.30 a. m. 8.00 .sm. 8.30 s.m. 9.00 s.m. 9.80 s.m. 10.00 s.m. 11.00 s.m. 11.80 a.m. 1-B0 mm. 8.00 p.m. I-80 9-ln. 8.00 p.m. 3-30 F-111- 4.00 p.rn 9.80 s.m. IUNDAY m. 1145 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. On Monday and Thursd '<,_ :-5 §a§SS o°e,,, §»»'F'F'E' ‘SFF- llnv. Cllvlowl IA." Roc Palm youngest Bon Charles wllh wllém alle are used annually. a considerable por H llvelly and llel. lllmglllel. Ellza Ann tion of which comes from the United (Ml-B Stillman- sul-Vive llerl He; States. These shells have a market second son. Washington was drowned "'al“9 °f f"°m 514 to $25 Per '-°“~ The by the capslslng of a dow on lllell. fishing for the she1l.s_ is done under own shore ll few years ago and he, license from the Ontario Fisheries and oldest son John Andrus aléd in Lynn, Game Devaflmenh “mlef fl FOYWY °f Mass., a few weeks ago. °"° 00"" Pe’ t0"- The button discs are cut from all 4.30 p. m. 450 ' . parts of the shell, some of the discs' EASTER" P5330!"-3 being 11|1s of nn inoh in thickness. 1*' They are afterwards split to the re- ..*Mr. Albert Dazlel, Georgetown, quired thickness for buttons. was in Charlottetown recently on u After the discs are cut from the business trip.-G. shell, there is still a use found for Now for Xmas All styles of finish are shown, sepia butt hloolr and white, lireaizoa hand ' ' llnlslled prolmlls ln lmlla lnk and t by Wednesday evenlng’s train were: could be secured from the inland a trip will be omitted. M. MURPHY. llsnsgsn _.___ what might be considered a factory .. .*MIases Josephine and Helena waste. The perforated shell is ground Grady, Baltic, are visiting in Sourls, up and sold for chicken grit, for which tho -fuel-its of their sister, Mrs. Wil- It. is admirably adapted. f Photos - n fred `I]heverle.-*_ There is no doubt that, were it gen- ._.__. erally known that the shells have a *Among the passengers arriving market value. a much larger supply Dr. F. S. MacDonald, A. L. Marcou, streams in other parts of the country. he popular hand-painted work in natural colors. Call in today and see some of the styles. The Cook Studio Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX BTEAMER - Shenandoah Dec. lst Nov. 80th Kanawha Dec. l8th Dec. llth Rappahannock Dec. 3lst Dec. 26th Shenandoah Jan. l-ith From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Vis Nfid. V19 Nild Dursn\o Nov. 27th Nov. 13rd Tabasco Dec. 12th Above saillnge sro not guaranteed and src subject to change without notice. i‘um¢ss.Withy& Co.Lid. ‘ Halifax, N. S. V1# m ig l 1 ' + ‘ANAn|AN _ PACIFIC Direct Short Route .MARITIME PRO\' INCES T0 - Montreal and West