wilPlfifianlhqwwtmlfi-mfa‘.W.ZAVPWXTI“IIWL" .4» was“. -.~ . ins Cl-lARLOT’I‘E’i‘OWN GUARDIAN‘ more six m PR IN C E ED WARD TO-DAY Miracle of C o u r a g e M a r v e I O i‘ L o v e Sally Blane J. Farrell MacDonald supported ‘by these famous football heroes Carideo, Mulling and the Four Horsemen Stuhldreher, Crowley, Layden, Miller LEW mum-pupi- .. The 59"" of y o u t h ' . at bu} -— in love ‘ L -' Short I I’. ‘Another shipment just received '. of the new SQUARE GREEN ALARM CLOCKS at $1.49 Made by Westclox and fully guaranteed » G. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver \ 4r‘ 6852-12-3-3i ueuzon 6849-12-3-3i AMBROSE STREET GARAGE wish to announce to their patrons theii Phone Number, 194-J Cars expertly repaired Battery Service Anti-Freeze & BASE, Proprietors w. Parents! A word to you about Your Child's Eyes Your child may be able to BELFAST ed home‘ from Boston to spend the winter with her mother Mrs. ltlnry Murchison, Plnette. ‘ f i I "Miss Effie Murchison has arriv- 5 Matinee BAPITOL ‘ liq SENNETI‘ COMEDY SPORTLIGIIT AND SCREEN SONG Night 1 a. us m. m. IlllB-IEEIITH‘ ’ tours; l 3.15 lie. 35¢- NOW THE LATEST IN LADIES’ .wardrobe cases. 86-00 BM "P- T1" ‘ideal Christmas xiit- B» L- Hardy 4, cg 6870-12-8-3! RESERVE WEDNESDAY, Dec. ‘ith, Junlor o. w. L. brides in K. of C. Hall, 8.16 sharp. ‘rickets 25 cents. Refreshments. 6893-11 YOUR OPPORTUNITY to-mor- row to buy your Xmas Gifts at bar- gain prices at St. Peter's Cathedral Tea and Sale. 0916-l2-6-li. | BAYVIEW SCREENS!) COAL $7.50 per ton. Unloading cars to- day. A. Pickard 8r 00.. Phone 240. ' 6854-12-8-31. l "-1- FOB SELECT PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and see those on view at the Guardian. Central Job Printery. Moderate prices. D-tf- BE SURE T0 COME t0 St. Pet- er's Cathedral Tea and Sale, to- inorrow-Wednesday, December 7th. ‘916-12-8-11. “Spirit Of N otre , Dame” Excellent Whether you are a football fan or not, you will get a real thrill from seeing "The Spirit of Notre Dame," the Universal picture which opened an engagement of three days at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. Devotees of the gridiron sport will undoubtedly he fiileri with the ‘wild-eyed enthus- ‘ lilSIYl that comes from a hard- l Pouch,» game, for zhis picfure is real foeibuil wi‘h renl football players. The plciure starsiLew Ayres, as a country boy just entering Notre Dame University, and inter, in his junior your. becoming {he ball-car- rvinq hcro o.’ the team, definitely . lfiCfl for Aii-Alncricail selection fn "u: following rlervi. But there nri a situation ndllch intcrfews with these plrizis, and eventually in-incs the yioung football star to a mint where ho forgets the spirit ‘nuinmiilvg gln- loam. and becomes on. nircnst in the eyes 0f his fellow players. The entire production is filled with ‘he spirit of football. and the spnrtsnlnnship that builds cham- pirnslvip fflilllls, and the cost com- prises some of the greatest players in the hlflozy developed by the ‘late Conch Kiluie Rockne nt No- .trc Dome. Those include Frank ‘Cnririoo, in-‘co Ali-American quar- jirrbnck “The Four Horsemen." ihforvn Mullins, John Law, Adam Walsh. Al Howard. Bucky O'Con- nor, Art ‘Mcnfrmmon and mnny other noted plnvers. And these boys reveal themselves as capable factors as ivcll as footbnil players of tho first degree. When the team fircis itself in the nfrist of its fl- n~l fYfllllC of the season, with Army. ‘ tho interest has rooched a pitch of ‘lWior-c.‘ exciwmont. Don‘: miss this excellent picture. w, “deem, “m, y“ may i The South Pinette Presbyterinnl DOMINION COKE-Cash price -,‘-10.00 per ton. Unloading cars to- day. A. Pickard 8a Co. Phone 240. 6854-12-8-81. Fine Mystery Drama, ' At Capitol § I Attaining a new standard of per-l feetion for mystery melod amas, "Th Thi tenth Guest," Mano-l _ , gm; “ma: pregentation of Arm1_‘—-Hlgl18St prices. careful grading. tggg Trail’; published murder 3153-‘ Prompt ICIUHIS. F. B. COIIIQCL icry, opened yesterday to the ac-i "6917-12-3-51, claim of Capitol Theatre audiences.‘ Opening in an abandoned house‘ where a mysterious death had in» DRESSED POULTRY WANTED. ONE DAY MORE for St. Peter's ken place M a dinner party thir. ‘ Cathedral Tea and Sale. Wednes- teen years before, the plot imme- , day. December 7th. Choicest gifts 6916-12-8-11. diafieiy plunges Ginger Rogers, the at cymflpes; pr1ce5_ heroine, into gh. midst of one of th lrd t and 0st unusual , _ myistzil-Eies esver preseihnted on the lo-‘ DONT FORGET weune" B13 m] scream [Discount Sale. This week only. with two murders to account for‘ Buy your Christmas Gifts now and in (he opening sequence, silspiflfksutc money. 6904-12-6-11. is dfrectecl in rnplrl-fire fashion MI‘ l ‘£33..‘f‘.l25..§“;lii€§?“ .“.'1§“.?..°‘.§£.1i woolen» ilon comes in a sensational climax wry “lierest-"E "d “mu-El” 1° engineered by Lyle Talbot, who Hlfvl-lllgs 0f the Long Creek Divis- Piill/S the "Te 01- i? dwmlflll‘ YOlIYY-"ioll of the Sons of Temperance con- Drlltgletflpillzvdisgitfgfil‘. “alues of “w fined. ‘ii-Iii the home of Mrs. C. IR. picture are remarkable, while the‘ “uh” m‘ 1"“ 9m “d at Mr“ casting has been excellent. pro- ‘ Cv- E. Turners on Nov. 33rd with all senting ¥‘arrcll M‘o‘13ho‘nal:)l1.al=‘rn‘r‘1é‘oni"ers and nlemsers in attendance. 095 Rm 1 w“ C 5 c d" , ‘The Division had the pleasure of galfiggfr‘éfiglemlmgdgrggf?‘ Eggifihvelconllng and lnitiat ng into the Hurst, Robert Klein. Crawforclflrdel‘ 5°11!‘ 0f 1-9118 Creeks very Kent. Ethel Wales Phillips Smalleypopular young people. We. H. A. find William Davlikm- MunKenze vras appointed Deputy Grand Worthy Patriarch. The i111- ance committee reported on pur- chasing the regalia. and presented same at the last regular meeting. Plans for an entertainment were discussed but were tabled until some sfuture convenient time. Visitors from crumar. nor 1s school. The following is the Honor Roll for November: Grade X-l May Yeo, 2 Charles Yeo, 3 Mabel Farrell. Grade DI-~1 Kenneth Mwbean. 2 Raymond Farrell, 3 1m Farrell. Grade VIII-l Mairm Minder- hearty welcome and added much to the enjoyment of the meeting. Miss Marie Dan-sch and lvilss Annie Mac- GEIITRAL Gllllllllllll i‘ .__ suffer severely from EYE- STRAIN. ORDINARY PUBLIC SCHOOL TESTS do not dis- cover this condition, as there is nothing wrong with the child's ability to see; this strain however, may seriously affect the physical and men- tal .2. elopment of your child- and it ls most important that it he removed by the use of properly fitted glasses. Have your child's eyes scientifically examined. (i. F. I-IIITBHESUN OPTOMIETBIST We have in stock and receiv- ing regularly by cars COAL of the best quality ANTHRACITE- Hard Nut. Readings Famous Anthracite for base burner. Welsh Anthracite Egg size. double screened for furnaces. Welsh Anthracite Nut also for Jacket heaters, ranges. ete- Scotch Anthracite Egg size. highest quality double screened- BITUMINOUS- Genulne Old Sydney Screened- Springhill Screened. lnverness Screened. Albion Nut, Stove, and Round. COKE- Dominion household Coke. You cannot go wrong on bllylfll any of the above well known brands of Coal. New low prices. Special prices in Car lpis. Prompt deliveries. Try us on Y0!!! next order. w. o. onus a co. PHONE 176. W. M. S. held their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Junuis McLeod, with a good attendance of members. A splendid discussion took place on the scripmre lesson for the evening by several of the members which was very instruc- tive as well as thoroughly enjoyed by all. Lunch was served by Mrs. MacLeod and the usual social hour fo1lowed.. l .____ i The annual meeting of the Ei- don Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Katie Muc- Eachern on Nov. 15th. There was _a good attendance of members present. Mrs. Edward Gillls was appointed president for the coming rotary-Treasurer, (re-elected). MacLearfs trucks are doing u rushing business. A return trip to Charlottetown meaning a marm- of some minutes, Horsememwill be lntcrestcd to learn that "Woodvale" the grey Dllfiel‘ Ownfid for the pact twenty Years by Mr. Neil S. Morrison, Pinctte, died this week. H9 was bfWBht to Belfast by the late Mr. Neil MacDonald, and won several races both on Pinctte River and Garfield race track. As to his cor- rect ago the writer is uncertain. The regular weekly meeting or the ‘Y. P. B. of St. John's Presbyterian, Church was held on Thursday cs1 ‘.usual. The leader for the cvenng‘ ‘was Miss Florence B, McWilliams] ‘who gave an appropriate reading 011' ‘Stewardship the topic for the even- lng. This topic is used quite often this year in connection with young ‘peoples work and C. G. I. T. groups. Mrs. Sam Buchanan the new presi- dent presided. frhere was u. splen- did response which always makes meeting. At the close the choir, met ior regular practice nnd the young people for the coming concert proct ce. A full house grcetcd Rev. D..R. (lllffilhs when he a: rived at Point Prim schoolhouse on Nov. 23rd to have a prayer meeting and hs audi- ence was well repaid by having re- ‘ccivcd a splendid address. The good people 0f Point Prim always enjoy any .cho by attending "an masse." i The recent cold snap accompan-l ‘Med by a light fall of snow has a.\'-, irlved as a reminder of what is com-‘ Y°"- and M!“ Annie Smith. Sec- lng alter. The ladies report that m. I l house-plants in general did n belief t any by "Jacks" sudden peep Mrs. Citssie MacDonald Martin, Lhandriew, has arrived home from an extended and very pleasant vsit to her brother and other relatives and friends in U. S. A. Chuich services on Sunday, Nov. 27 were no: as largely attended as usual on account of the sudden cilange in the weather. At the United Church in the afternoon the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered after the service. The members of the Point Prim Mission Band are practising for a concert. Miss Annie Murchison, Hon. Pres, o.’ the Band is in charge and being o. particularly good leader among the Junors, interested friends are looking forward to a pleasant evening. Mr. R. E. MacDonald, Pnette. zltill continues to feel nicely after his recent severe illness, being able to enioy sitting up every clay which will be pleasant news to his many for a.p‘easant and helpful YRS. frends in Belfast and elsewhere. Mrs. B. E. toi-oarrnoto ,_ , oiuseiuul Inthesi n WM (loosed Racking tough "Some time ago i. had a severe cold which Bottled in my chest causing such a racking cough 1t seemed l had rcall niicnt Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Nflfwfly Syrup, so I decide-l in r first dope I felt rcliil‘, PING finished my cough was o... . Price 35c. a bottle; large family silo 65c; at all ‘ and general stores; put up Co, Dd, ‘forum. 0i. Wood, ilimu-ood, Mun" \\‘ritcs:- piers. ‘o it n triaL AFN‘! the I when the. beitlc “'18 ciy gone." nnlylrytlhf. reiig ous service he'd in their“ oi and show their appreciation‘ 50p, z Wilfred Farrell, 3 Irene Far- rell. Grade VII-i Gertrude Lucky, 2 Lcota Ramsay, 3 Dtbnn Farell. Grade VI-l Rosina Lccky. 2 Jack Yeo, 3 Hazel MacLziurin, i Grade V-1 Ruby Yeo, 2 Pron-sc Yeo. | Grade IV-l Donald MccLcan, o ‘ Ethel Pye, 3 Evelyn L-‘cky. Marjorie Mac- 3 Law once i Grade III Sr-l fLean. z Gerald Yeo, ‘Grade III Jr—1 Rhcda Lcclzy, 2 Janie Pye, 3 James Campbell. Grade II-l Theresa Farrell, Jersie Yeo, 3 Rfilph Farrell. Grade I Sr-i Florence Best, l Alden Ramsay. (Yade I Jr~l Velda Yeo, 2 Ramsay, 8 Nora Farrell. Perfect Attendance: Charles Yeo, Betty 2 Donald MacLean, Ethel Pyc. Ger- ald Yeo, Marjorie Maclbenn, Ruth Campbell, James Campbell, Janie Pye, Jessie Yeo, Florence Bu‘. ‘Poachers —- Vivian Woodsidc, Evelyn Mayne. Mrl. Russell Frizzell, Eldon, had the misfortune of havng one of her feet badly scolded by accidentally stepping into a pail of boiling wat- er. She is under the care of Dr. Johnson who reports that she is making owd progress and will be able to resume her duties in about three weeks. Mrs. Frzzeli who was formerly Miss Frazer from Hope- icld although a new resident or Belfast she afnaady made many friends who all wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. John D. MacLeod, Portage, has received the sod nevus o: the death o! his son John William. which took place in a Sflllltorium in Brantree, Mass. in his 27th Year. "Jack" as he was famllarly known was of an unusually pleas- ant 111d cheerful disposition, trout five years ago he received g bow in the knee which started the iroublc. that eventually calmed his death. A. year ago he had his leg amputated with the hope or being cured bur. he gradually grew worse and alter much suffering passed away. Interment was in Quiwy, 2 I i Volct i May Yoo.’ Mrinderson,‘ Jack Yeo, Ruby Yeo, Prowse Yeof Ire“ n“ which we“ hem“ m‘ "best" mgimem- he" did Diilmrt‘ emerged a neat fleet of t'im sailers. cored. An excellent program was ‘mam o; Agriculture officials disco- Called the “Llghtn “He bmausei Q-gdg I (¢)_1 well rendered, the following beinglvc, ma, sandy Md “fled from that word was used m m the“. some o‘ m“ numbers‘ Mn’ Malcom Jmmchesm mm“ °i 9' m" “(Mm names, which included "Delight" =MacNe'2l, solo; Helen -Douli recita- itlon; Margaret MacArthur remarks. ‘George MacNeill solo, Ben]. Bower- lbank recitation, Lloyd Smith solo. “ Mildncd Auld, speech, John Miac- ‘a big quesuan mug Phec and Stanton MacPl-iee recita- tion, Elmer MacEachei-n, reading, ‘Mrs. Donald MaeEaohern. Del cious refreshments ‘were served by the h°5i°55 it the Teslleéflve h°m°5 “d compelled to remain on board the l‘ WW 0f than“ W" “fiend” ‘hem ship. In the excitement the cargo 7°? their lwspliaullb T?" 111997118 was forgotten. Frantic efforts were claim in d"? mm W Willem? will“ made m right the situation, but all the first Wednesday in December m, no ma“ at rizc home of Mrs. Malcom Mac- Ysfli. PERSONALS Mrs. Mary D. McKinnon, New Argyle, is at present visiting friends and relatives in Murray River and Murray Harbour. Among those who motored to Mur- ray River to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaton were the llilisses Ann's and Beth McKn- non, Mr. Johnnie McKinnon sad Mr. Bus McCannell. T0 SEE HER FAT [i0 75c. Cost This Woman If you are curious to know what is happening to her bust, waist, and hip nlcusurelnents, read her letter:- “I W115 188 lbs. when I started taking Kruschen three months ago. and um now 162 lbs., and I hope to reduce my weight still more. Re- garding my measurements before taking Kruschen: I was al-ins. bust, IKE-ins. waist, and 49-ins. hips, and now I am 39-ins. bust, ail-ins. waist, and 45-ins. hips, my age being 29 years. A 75c bottle of Kruschen lasts me a month. I take one half- tenspoonful in a tumbler of hot water each morning before break- fast. Apart from losing weight,‘ I icel so much better in health. l do not wnke up in the morning still iccling tired, and do not get head- aches like I used toil cannot thank liruschr-n enough." (Miss) M. A. H. Krustlien contains those six min- oral suits, proportionately balanced found in the waters of those fam- ous European Spas used by gener- ntloxis of f... people to reduce weight. ' Iiricchcn helps blord, nerves. glands and body organs to function Mass. Sympathy is extended to his father, sister and brothers in their benavunsns Df0PBF1y~you gain new strength and energy-feel years younger- look better. work hattn. OUR BIG PRE-HULIIJAY SALE one. 1st to ore. 10th t l. JEMBER s. 19oz . M h ‘ on 1.....-“ i m nuati- BIG DISGDUNTS Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now, iSiale Positively Ends Saturdays Night Dec. ‘ 10th. W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewelers Since 1868 Scots Goat Creates Knotty Problem MONTREAL, Dec. 5—The Cana- dian citizenship of Sandy of Weal is at stake. He has help up an 11,000 ion ship, delayed the unloading of 2,- 000 tons ofcargo, kept two passen- gets, sixty seven officers and crew of the ship which brought him here on board for several hours af- ter arriving in Monteal, caused long distance telephone conversa- tions between Mcntreal and Otta- wa, kept officials of‘ the Depart- ment of Agriculture awake at night and created a nice little problem as to the precise differ- ence between England and Scot- land. And, by the way, Sandy of Weal is a goat-value, $450. Sandy, scion of a family which ‘v1.5 won many championships in the United “Kingdom, was purchas- ed in Scotland by H. Marlow, own- er of a large Montreal goat farm which supplies milkito hospitab- He had a great time on the broad‘ Atlantic, becoming friendly with- 'ing four coats and a variety of oth- er articles of human apparel. All went well until he arrived ;0f the Tweed. Because cfufoothand mouth disease in England, entry‘ {of swine and goats is forbidden. Sandy's future became blurred with For several hours after his arri- ‘val, Agriculture officials disinfected ‘Sandy and his temporary home. Puswengers, officers and crew were It now appears-unless Sandy obtains a Ministerial reprieve be- "ore the Manchester Regiment sails tomorrow—that he will return to England, travel to Scotland, remain on his native heath for some weeks and sail again for Canada from a port well w the north of the Tweed. SOURIS The Souris Creamery, a branch of Central Creameries, Chadoite- town, has suspended operations for the season. Mr. Reg. Vessey was in charge of the branch, assisted by Mr. James OT-Ianley Jr, ' We are informed that Associated Shippers Incorporated will load two more steamers at this port, con- cluding "their seasons shipping. The work of loading has been a boon to local unemployed. Local workmen have been asked by shippers to form some sort of a local union. It appears that the difficulty lies not in ghe matter of wages, but in the distribution of work among different families. Stevedores coming from Charlotte- town are not aware of local condi- tions. and as a consequence they have been unjustly blamed in many cases, for hiring workmen. Some form of local organization would be a step in the right direction, Miss Isabel Paquet, Chirlotte- town is at present visiting fr-‘ends in Soul-is. Notwithstanding the bad condiq‘ tlon oi the roads. one car of rabid hockey fans made Charlottetown fir Wednesday's lama. sud ehlflr -..»:". ’ mu, n : ed the Abbie: on to their well de- served victory. Fishing is continued late. thi-i season than usual, a goodly part of the fleet still being afloat, and fair catches repooted._Fi:l11nB 0f- ficer Mchelian is at present takin! bounty applications, and on com- pletion will fumish this column a summary of the season's catch in this district. The firm of C. E. Pratt and Son open their Sou'is branch store on Saturday. The store will be in charge of Mr. A. Campbell, for some years with the firm. A gener- al line of groceries. meats, and provision will be calrltd- The 13o wn schooner "Hermen- ada" left Tuesday with a full load of produce and cattle. for 8t. Pierre and Miquelonm Capt. A Bushey. hale and hearty as ever sailed on the schooner as super- cargo. It is a far cry to the days when Capt." Bushey commanded the last of the Bouris-bulit neeti the large three-masted "Limelight" built by the late Thomas Klckham F811‘ P133‘ D1V1B°fl Yecelvw l V”? ithe crew to the extent of devour- ("TX") scum west , . . . The phrase "Souris-built fleet” is’ not misused in the foregoing note. Nevin save two very delightful here on board the freighter Man- because mm m, same mvpyms ember29, 1879. How mam remem- ber this press of other days? In a column entitled "Latest by ‘Ible- graph," the only dispatch reads: “Montreal, Sept. 20, 1879.-A pretty general improvement in business is . reported in business and financial circles." Was Depression still a. hoodoo then? Mr. Stewart McIntyre, light-house keeper, East Point. accompanied by ‘mi-s. McIntyre, visited Soul-ls on Sunday. wu in Souris several days last week‘ on business-J. LONG RIVER. SCHOOL I Honor Roll for November: Grade mom. 2 Alma Paynter and Archil Grade VI-l Juanita Campbell. Grade _V—1 Elva Grade [V-l Ruby Campbell, a Dannie Dunning. Grade III-l Otto Dunning. Grade II-i Marguerite Paynter 2 Bobbie Dunning, 8 James Brown Grade I (a)—l Grace Dunning, i Velda Dunning. H Gracie I (bl-l Eimice Campbell, tlfl‘ innit VHI—i Mollie Fltzsim- Campbell. 3 Reta Ntzsimmons and l-h iLayton Dunning. - vian Paynter. 3 Arthur Johnstone. _ _ 2 Irene Payntcr. 3 Jeanette Brown ~ mons, 2 Verne Paynter, 3 Blanch Perfect Attendance — Rita- Fits-m simmons, Elva" Paynten‘ Rub! ‘ Campbell, Bobbie Dunning, Eunice» Campbell, Jeanette Brown. Wil- Austin Fitmim- “Sourls Light", “glastern Light," "Sun Light", “Arc Light". “Aero Light.“ “Twl1‘ght", and “Lime Light". The boom days at the Kick- ham shipyards and many of the lard “mime- Campbell. - ' ...n Mr. Maurice Black, Charlottetownp... ' Austin Fltzsim- - 5mm menumed m, remember“ mons, Blanche Campbell, Jean with pleasure by many older resl- ofimpblin- " Prize for most stars: Blanche dents. Campbell. Jreacher: Carrie G. Woodside. Miss Clara Cummings. R.N., has returned to Bouris from Boston. " and it is understood intends re- EXPORT OF RUBBER GOODS mainlng home for the winter —-~ l months. The total October export of C8- nadian made rubber goods. exclud- Schr. “Edward 'l‘revoy," Capt. 111B llwillfllbd WPD" W1" In‘! Petitpas, sailed cm Sunday produce liable. W“ Vl-llled it 3593-379 mm‘ laden for the Magdalen Islands. mwd with $59°»,9°9 l“ stiiwmw- The l2 months’ export was $7.140,- 910 compared Wltll 37,491,487 in H1O previous 12 months. Discovered-A copy of "Ratch- ford's Daily" dated Monday, Sept- “Par-excellence” in r/w Rea/m of v TWdiWWF? BUCKS. "Knowledge" PM Home k Oficel For School, or College — l: ensures SUCCESS} llere it is! ln book form for ooumni Reference. Great Muster Minds of the ire have uesred the mos: Wonderful Ana-a To This Vsluiu A S I mum n "fir?!" and Sucb Mm a! Prof. Ilse. lallltslllfl PM. Allsn Inm- Eirfiwiium wit“ . Sub-Dictionaries In. Dr. Arllllttoa, 0N And Mm: 0'11"" 51W?! ‘amiiliilu “ ' “"255 u=.ii:""- P "film A First All . GREAT - lasing” - Arias‘: °"" 10° °°° "’°"° _, resonance WORK - GEOGRAPHICAL Conn!!! Sea! rd 6 Punmlnrrr ' Friend! 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