_, . v...- ,,,;, .. pa. aahsyrnp alliance“ n ‘.1 (q- pmmpi Infill. '-'-'~.~'.-’..~=.‘*.:..-:'=-":t-r'="r"- - . V, . .- plz..llll.l..l:s"t.z .'.*:.:2..::: l- "a ."‘“‘°’i..‘£ *l=.*.t..:.':i: ' "°‘,',°".'e...s”§abls effect in ‘, vfflld hcalidg the membranes illetllruet and 9 st. ' cou h BYTuPB re combinations e ffsvruv" lint v er syrup. ‘ 1. k9 the hes pine cough rem- l, money can bllY. PM 2V: l of Pinex in a Iii-oz. bottle, up with home-made sugar 0|- vou can use clarified mo- ongy, or corn syrup, instead ,- gyfllp. Either way, you lll ounces-more than you can qnade for $2.50. It 12k pleasant-children u feel t is ta , or cold in a way that means ‘ _ The eeulzh may be dry. . and o m, or may be, ver- fly loose rom the formation .of ‘ ,. The cause is tlle=s lne— ', membranes-arid this illex yyup combination will slog it— p; in 24 hours or.lees. iplen- - for bronchial asthma, hoarse- o, spy ordinary throat ailment. ,, is a highl concentrated ljfllI of genuine Norway [lline ex- and is famous the word over m prompt effect upon ughs. l re of substitutes. As “you; l‘ n fm: "zl/g ounces of‘ Plnex dh-ecusns, and dent accept bin" else. Guaranteed to give hi; satisfaction or money re- .. The Pine! Ce., Toronto, Ont. mil p. wnoowo-o-voa 004+‘ INSIDIOUS ' EYE STRAIN We use this adjective advis- trill/- . pVECEMBER. 17,- 1924 - '- lilE cllllllll lllllllllll SHOP from Helium's uaiulogl CARTEWS BOOK AND TOY' STORES open 8.18111 evening uutll agile ociocll. l-iUl-ls-lil-Zi USEFUL GIFT.—We have z-cceiv t.l l..>.n MLSSPE. Buulsill, Bu“ a‘; do, u usclul and seeslluliblc gilt. .n the snaps oi it thclnlonmer. PASSES PROBATION-Miss A Thelma Cook, fornlerly of KEIIB illi- lcu, has aunts l; _ _."...s J. us: pzobalioher examinations lion-tun City husjlitd in the , Boston. RUMMAGE sALE.-~Tll9 Auxili- ary of the lJi.y ...._ holding u illliiunigc January. The object. of this sale is l1 woilhy cue, the furnishing of linen lur lhc new Hosptal. Dolla- tious of clothing or any SZlILEI-DIQ articles will o. very grmclully rc- .ti.c.l lit ill. ilospitnl. 1422-12 lTrill-lii. ST. PETER'S BAY NOTES. — Wedding Celcbxa. n.1, .-\ very pleasant evening wus spout at the home 0t Mi. zill.l Mrs. U00. Coffin, lThe insurance firm of Hyndmen (i: m, mtendllvlllfd island. As their production sale early in‘ m. HAVE YOU eotvio the Cross Word Puzzle yet? if not call Zl-PPIIB Guardian Office and enquire about it. ' 3i A LATE STAYEFL-Mr. Charles Sudsllury reports that on Satnlduy he saw a real live robin in the as ll’ It weresulrrlrler. _ l Y CALENDARS DELAYED. — Co, Ltd, who issued the populal "Prince of Wales" calendar last yeamfsre isnulnlg a unique cslcnd Ir for i935. advertising Prlllcc Ed- hns taLen tho manufacturers a little longer than expected, they will not be ready for distribution to agents and policyholders of the firm for another week. 1425 A SOCIAL GATHERlNG.-- Tile home of Mr. and Mrs. John '1‘. White, Murray Harbor Wall, \\'il..'~Z the scene of a large gathering on the evening of the 5th, when tho Ladies’ Aid and Christian End :l\'-' or societies of Murray Harbor .\'o tll alliered l0 hid farewell i0 St. Peter's Day, on 12.0. 5th, it. be- ing the wedding anniversary of Mr. and MIS. Archie McPllee. On her arrival Mrs, McPhee was agree- ubly surprised to find quite u good- ly nulub<r ol ill-i friends ilssembl- cd lo greet her, also to psucn‘. her with i] c "l tiou oi us, .li .llld valuable girls. Mrs.‘ Mci'l..w~, ul- tllough Eillieii by Slifp.‘ so, Jilllllcd her lnaiiy friends for lher kind re- ulclllbrancc. Alta-l" lunch llic ev- eniug was spoilt-in music, singing. gnlllrs, ctta. ulilii a lute hour, when the company departed. aflcr wish- ing Mr. and Mls. MCPIIOQ lllillly years- of happy wedded life. Sufferers from Eyestraln my have perfect vision and lllcreiore do not suspect the I presence of any sye defect. Th; motive power of the llnlre human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls computej utilzs about‘ 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye. ilraln is present, a much larg- > ir proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- trey, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce ill ' l tlulth. HAVE YOUR EYES ‘ EXAMINED 0 V b l. F ’ . Jiuicheson . 0 Optometrist Professional cs5? DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Residence l8 Great George Street PHONE 804 to Custom House ll »i2-il1lllo_ cDonald & McPhec B. A. i. McDONALD H, F'.. McPHEE d B. A. Barristers. Attorney. Etc. FLOURISHING SOC|ETY.— 'i‘lle first meeting ol lll: ‘Jullnslons River Litcrilry and Debating Soc- iety was held at iMt. ‘Ryan School a... tho night oi Friday, 12th illsl. ‘The subject of this debate buialg “Resolved that Prohibition is not a Benefit to nlly Clouutryn" Follow lug were the speakers on the res- pective sides. Pro—Ailbsll Milclloll- hid, Jlls. L. hint-Donald and K111- lnelli .\lacl)ollnld. CDll-"Klflfllil Pow- ,cr, Joh-n A. MacDonald and Fred ‘Mclienlla. After listening to the zllfglllllulllfi pull. foutll by both pal tics ‘the Chairmen, Mr. Joseph Sliivill, gave Ills decision in favor of the Pro side, The next dlubntl- shall bi: held on the night lot Wednesday, 17th. Subject-"Resplvcd lhail lilllli is ‘the creature 0f environment rath- er than hi= 0\vn efforts." Following are the speakers chosen: Pro-— John A. MacDonald, Kenneth {Viac- Donzlld, Hugh Trulnor, (Thus, Walk- er, Will. Mill-Donald. COIL~AID1III Nine-Donald, .\lzll\li.ll Power, Jae. L. hiucDoilallil, Fried ‘MUKGIIIIIIR and Chas; Clllllllllfilij’. All iatcrestcd shall bc welcomed. Ladies cor- dinlly invited. Cocoa There are twenty- v Building Mark R. McGuigan B. A. llrllsrl-za, SOLICITOR, Money to Lean Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island . \ I - (.. C. Archibald time of N. v. Post Graduate liedleal School and Hospital "t! limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Ind Threat . Office Bayer Building Great George Street Telephone I504. Charlottetown ETC. Money to Loan five to thirty dif- ferent grades of cocoa beans, but’ Baker's Cocoa is. made of high- grade beans only. T h a t i s o n e reason why it is better. MADE IN CANADA BY Wallerliokeriidoliuliied ESTABLISNID I760 HonlreolCaneda Dorcllesielzlfass ' "OHM-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to I . o the Fox i». . rincc Edward Island :--|' "In keen demand feryfillvcr Foxes ll 10f P=I|l""d "°°k' m’ "Ming buy". n, “yummy on pedigree, and you would be W!" l5- te men their demands by registering. time strains are of pure Pines Edward Island erlilll they are ell~ ler rellstrstlon in the Silver Bllek Fox Breeders’ Aseoelstlen of - Edward Island. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT l! NIZED THE wonte oven lltooo. .1- - ‘mlllsene end ontel-drlelng rlflohere lhrouslwut "ll P'°""°° l" ‘ '|"I their whole nheliee ‘with "i "Miler Information wlte soulful or cnoicl alum sun rm $3.00 and the third 81-00. will be Mr. an Mrs. While, who arelrav- ,-lilg Dec. 15th to make their homo lin Maine, U.S.A. Ai-ter tho-guests , ' ‘e assembled, Mr. and Mrs. lWlrte were called forward. Ml'. lWm. Kennedy. president of the C. 5E. Society read an address, while Airs. Bcnj. Clow prcsented Mrs. ‘White with a purse. Altllougiitak- ,eli by surprise, Mr. White on be- ‘llzllf of lli-lnsclf and Mrs. White, lnlade a very suitable reply, thank- lillg the people for their kindness. llllis woithy couple both advanced lb years, have been life long resi- idellts oi‘ the community and will be g1 Bully missed. Mrs. Wlliie es- pecially, as she was li very encr- igotic and illduslr ous woman. She Iwill be grratlv missed in the W. .\l. S. and C. E. societies. ill both xlu look zl keen interest, and had lllle pleasure this suln-uler of being honored with ll life urcm-bcrsllip crllllllczitc presented by the W.M. S. After short speeches by some of the gentlemen present, lllllch was served in the ladies’ usual good stylv, everyone doing justice l0 the ample supply of eats. Then lfollowcd the singing of some o‘ll- llllie favorites, lilld “God Be With You Till We Meet Again," bringing i0 a close a very pleasant evening. [Poilolvllrg is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Johfi ivllitc. Dear iricnd5.——it is with l1 feeling of pleasure mingled with regret that we, the mcnlbers of the Ladies’ Aid have assc-m-blcd hare this evening to bid you farewell. We learned of your departure from our midst some weeks ago, but thought you would see ill to change your mind and ‘remain with us, but we are not lo IHIVG our d;sire. You. Mrs. ties to which you belong. And you, Mr. White, as a life long resident. of the colrrmuuity and a member of our choir will also ‘be greatly miss- ed, As a {QKCII of Our esteem for you we ask you to accept this little gift presented with zill ‘the good wishes for health. wealth and hap- piness ill your new home. Signed on behalf of the Ladies’ Aid and Christian Endeavor Societies 0f Murray Harbor North. ---i<O->——-i LLOYD GEORGE ON HOUSE OF LORDS A witty retort was once made by Mr. Lloyd George when he was lliS- linotiler well-known American. Mr. Lloyd George asked if Mr Iiughes had nOt changed *1 BT01"- dctll since the days when he was Governor of New Yorkj“Well," said the American, "for the 111st 81X years he has been sitting in the Supreme Court. if you had salt for silt years in the House 0f 110F115» I guess you would hevo changed some, too" "Oh, no, I shouldn't." W118 Ml‘- Lloyd Georges rclllY- "B"! u“: llouse of Lords would." lolor the Illustrations in “A Christmas Carol” Adapted For Boys and Girls From The Famous Story By Charles Dickens, Now seine Rm! nallv In The Guardian The Guardian offers a first. sec- ond and third prize to the BIIhODI boy or girl, fourteen or under, who will complete the illustrations ap- pearing in the above article in colors specified on the illustrations and mall to the Guardian office by December 31-1924. The first prize, $5.00; the B80011; given the three bevel. color drawings land~ Competent judges will have chargeo the awards. As m: INDICATION or easin- us. All foxes tattooed. Breeders 0f,iii‘32.2%,°°if°i=filiiif’°élifiiied on Page 5 of December 8th Guar- ‘dian. After the last one has appear- ol Guardian Office and the prizes possible. siren to turn a little pastime into real cash. The Charlottetown Guardian DQIP Blrs f“- of Illustrations, n specified. Silver Blacki Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island '1 Need om“, mplw, Prime emu lellnl ADIIIIOU f The first illustration appeared ed, send the illustrations colored with the coupon below marked "Christmas Carol Drawlns." care will be awarded as soon after as This is an opportunity for chil- "Cllrlntmse Carol Drnwlnl" Please find enclosed my colored copies \ ............... n. iVODd-i. showing‘ as much liveliiléss- zlull Christian Endeavor s0ci'elies,| While, will be greatly missed both, ill the community and in the sol-le? cussing Chief Justice Hughes with‘ Jv. .. follows : 1 THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN ,‘“'l..,Donsinion ' Linoleum Caciss Worm P Solve it? 5...: Win a GENUINE Dominion Linoleum Rug, 6' x 9’ will be given for each of the first four correct solutions submitted from each Province. Thirty-six rugs will be given away Win one of these useful prizes. solution, writing your name and address plainly in space provided, also giving the design number or room for which you want the rug in case you win. Then clip this ad. out and mail it. WORTANT—AII replies must be properly addressed as Advertising Manager Dominion Oilcloth & Linoleum Co. Limited, Nlontreal ‘~ Here is the Puzzle Simply work out the away t hey live. Dominion Linoleum Rug REMEMBER-the first four correct solutions opened from each Province win the rugs. gives everyone a fair chance, no matter how far British" Columbians are only competing with British Columbians, Nova Scotiaris with Nova Scotians, and so on. This WRITE FOR OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE BOOK It contains 12 original Cross Word Puzzles and will be given free as long as the supply lasts. Books will be mailed the minute they are off the press. 1 2' 5 4 5'6 I.»- Here are the Definitions HORIZONTAL The most durable of floor coverings — made from cork oxidized lansced .10 I2 l3 17 .18 i l4- 22' 15 l9 23 11 16 25 26 29 3S 27 28 3O 31 38 i 32 ~i 4! l Submitted by ' (Name) e If I Win I want a Rug for (Address) (Nlme of Roam) ' Dominion Oilcloth & Linoleum Co. Limited MONTREAL oil, name ‘l-Water, which cannot hurt liolrlininn Linoleum, comes from this, lQ-Burncd Tobacco. Spilled on a Dom- inion ' ' brushed away. I2.-Thc you a Dominion Linoleum Rugs. I4.—Sllowing signs oi age or wear and rear. Dominion Linoleum Rugs. I6.—The firs! word of a popular slogan suggesting that for sold under (plural). elc., and (he trade “Dolnlnion" Linoleum floor, it's easily newspaper ‘message that lclls ul Dominion Linoleum and ‘ has much effect 0n Linoleum or Dominion Ncilhu something be per- rmed at once. You have madc up your mind f0 buy a Dominion Lino~ leum Rug apply the slogan! l7.-—Al_1 for Christmas? Wcll.— important ingredient of Dom- nlon Linoleum and Dominion Lino- leum Rugs. Comes from New Zea- land l9.—Tp put down. It's easy m. do this with m. 20-—Sl_=nl: fer energy. of which Dominion Linoleum floors save lots, they're so easy 2l.—-Spare it and you sprfl the child. Z3.-—-A lrcc. ZO.—Thc Dominion Llnolcu ro clean. "Christian" name oi the gum to ha! comes from New Zcaland ‘add strength and magmas to Dem lfilofl IAIIQIIIIQ and ominion Lino- lcuin Rugs. 25.——Sp0!ItS$, devoid of dirt. It's easy to keep Dominion LIIIOIEUII floors this Wiy. 26.-—Thls, lady whose first name was Olebe "Nellie" gained faml be I Trotter. _ 28.-—An enthusiast, in sportin phrueo- logy. You'll be one on the lubjeil of Dominion Linoleum floors one: you try them out 29.-—Aged Dominion this way gracefully 30.-Posscssi've pronoun. 32.—Uoclnr of Dental Surgery. Lot: 0| Linoleum grove‘ lhcin prefer Dominion Linelel floors because of their unitary fel- lure. SL-Pronoun. masculine. 35.-Tllc lady of the house, who fillll Dominion Linoleum floors such wen- deriul savers of time and work. 37.—Conjuncfion denoting in the! nul- ner or degree. I'm-Opposite of near, J9.—i“ro:.en water. Oftentin-ies it melts an the flour but when the floor b Dominion Linoleum, no berm ls done. QL-Conlinuiag in the some state with- out any than e that denmye loft! or character. he kind of wear the! Dominion Battleship Lir-eleun-lhe modern business floor-gives. VERTICAL Z-Whst the housewife thinks Dominion Linoleum floors are. The "chaser" n a game lag. 3.—There is none of this on Dominion Linoleum to hold dust or germs and make clcaning- difficult. 4.——A precious stone. 5.—I-resenling no Dominion difficulty. Cleaning Linoleum floors is ll|‘l.‘ HIS. 6.—To employ: tn ohtain service from. Dominion Linoleum floors render ll to i remarkable 7.—Montrcai degrrc High (abbreviation). s far as cleaning, IS concerned. IL-A cloth for clcanmr, usually attach- d to a long wooden handle. Ideal cleaning Dominion Linoleum floors. lit-Loni; wearing-a decided feature of Dominion Linoleum floors. lfa-Ta weak. I6.—Orrler.<. commands. _ The woman who LIIHIICIIITI . . . . . . . .. . . lL-To shape, lo fashion. Dominion Linoleum Rugs can be seen at all House Furnishing and Departmental Stores throughout Canada. for all your floors Watch this Paper for Solution of Puzzle and Names of Prize Winners 20.—'l‘o beg or implore. zz.-li'.. easy to keep Domhfol U» lcllm floors this wsy, because they're nun-absorbcnl Opposite of wet. 23.~--A small, mischievous Tb homes possessing one, Dbmillbl Linoleum offers so ideal playground. 27.—For sleeping on. l9.—-Unit of resistance (electrical). Rs- sistance—lo welb-is one of Dem- inion Linoleum‘: most noteworthy features. _ SOr-Damage. Hard wear or | illed liquids cannot do this lo nrnlflibl Linoleum floors. iiL-Moislurc from the skies. Incidll- tally, Dominion Linoleum is moiet- lire-proof, therefore impervious to we: or muddy feet. 33.—'!‘o scatter seed. 35.~To impair, is deface. You've get your work cu! out to do this fb Dominion Linoleum floors unless you take an axe. =6.-—Mali= cleaning easy (sbbrew) Dom- inlen Linoleum floors. J8.—Fine everywhere (lbbrcvJ — Defl- inion Linoleum oorl. Q0.—Half an EM DOMINION Lmomulsl ANIMALS SUFFER FROM LONELINESS l_\' nil children are linlllu. they also need ours. We all know how our dogs fol-, low us about. They may b" stretched beneath the lilllli! iljillill’ enllysollnll asleep, but the m-vulcnt we movv ‘they urt- after us. The cut has been rnllod lllv ulll ninl who walks by himself, bu: ‘hill is not my experience of (‘his U2‘ course, all cats prefer to be fir-u; at night to range the roofs and] make the darkness hideous wllil their noises, but the moment any-l one appears in the morning lr comes the cat with s friendlyl "brr-rr-rr" of greeting. And from that time onward through the day the cat, like the dog, says in effect: goest. l will go." "Where thou The dove who has been the do~ nlestic pet of our household for twenty-three years is also intoler- ant of being alone. loudly if he thinks he is going in be left to enjoy his own compllnyzl I He scolds He will wake up in the night lo greet any human being who enters the room. That was how it, came about Afll ...........-........................ once that he gave a burglar the fright of his llfe. A dog a burglar new costs, Animals suHel- from the Hirllll‘: feeling of loneliness to which ur-zlr. """""i1' i“ Wm" '"""“"‘ need lilo companionship Pi pclslihm‘ ""'“- . uolllll export. ll) he growled by the! lilllll “lnllg-h" ill‘ u taming iiorl"! ’ 'l‘lli,,~ ili-siri- for lluulnll ululllim] ducks so “- Wpjllllwll mm.- illluro-lillg lll_ luv-ll‘ llllUh" know ll|l‘ll‘il\Vll~ l-r.~.- zlrlll will ~l'|l.ll‘.'||\‘ illl'lllh(‘l\'1?n‘l lrunl .lll~ Vulllltillli‘ ill lllt‘ llrllllk w‘ willow tllr-lll lltlllll‘. Ill-us do not, ii'|llll \\'llo‘.< lllilld il is llliill imilsl tlh-lll. bill (lurks will nlilpv illlll ll*‘l\’t' ff luyillg il‘ ll iliffrri-llt pl~r-. ~'i>ll gives tin-ill lllPil‘ lllcnlsi. ' (H100, wlli-u \\‘|\ llud lwi-ll awn)’ from 110ml‘, w.» returned oil alSun- (Faceless women will beneen In the, coming “winter yvhen tho with high fur colhrt,‘ make thellsihppellllboilfl9'ixelifi~ ' me-sh--haven't I met those feet before?" ___ lls no doubt lirinlliri-d for. llul who d” “vmmg- 5"“ =1“ "l" lY-‘llllll- “'*"'" Fvlllilll.’ our. oi‘ llluri-h. N01 only wwu the dolls availing lo gl-vvl us, lllrl ulso lill- Pill, with lllil l'lr'l‘l. nlliii- ll\ - (IHPKS quuckcd lnuiliy ill lllu glltr. . i'o_ llrv 5U dependent on colli- jllllllll ship that, nll-llougil they urt- 1Il\\'~"|.\'~' Piiélvl‘ to go out. they norm-r all. nlpl m go for walks lililllu. Tllllhi‘ llrl-lsls thllt llkl- lo go n nullllllu always go in collplrw. You llilltW perfectly Wvll who is llli.‘ uniting spirit, too. though how lli~ i'llllllllllilli'flii‘l~‘ his llvslfl‘ to lllr‘ ll.ll'l' dog it i.-l impossible to lull. Illlll l ll bw ‘.7, —_Lendon Opinion. What would be nicer than a real ~ homemade _Xmas (lake llark Fruit, Light Fruit ‘ or While Pound Gallo We put them up in Holly Boxes suitable for mailing. Send one to your friend. STEWART?“ BAKERY t zzLE” . "v.