THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE A GIFT FOR ‘I'll! IIOME '74;4¢4t?n,-ill picked out some distinctive gilt for the gitts and deéide. ercounioe an noaav Complete his work- shop with o gitt from our tool coun- ter. ALL TIIE FINEST MAKES COMPANY LIMITED Queen Street Have you ever considered that it every ember of the family e, your family's living would improve by leaps and bounds? Itkm", qnd that's why, before you complete your Christmas shopping, you should stop in at our hardware store. See the fine home- TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE Phone I05-I 308 ‘of the party." [ladies of the Women's Institute, . Victoria. tee Village by the Sea Miss Elsie Boswell. Victoria, ha: gone to Tryon where she will re- side for the winter month-s. Mrs. Donald Murchison, Victoria. is spending some time in Cape JTraverse. guest of her sister, Mrs. f John Walker. Mrs. Harry Leard. Charlotte- town. was a recent week-end guest . at the home of her son-in-low and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Myers, Victoria. —-Mrs. James Lockwood has re- turned to her home in North Adams. Maser, after spending some ltime in Victoria, being called home to attend the funeral oi her father. _ the late P. J. Rogerson, who passed away recently. l I l l Mr. Morley Mullins, ‘Pryon, as- sisted by Mr. Fred lnman. Vic- toria. have been engaged at the residence of Mr. Wilbert Mao- Phail, Argyle Shore. where Mr. lilIacPhail is having an up-to-date water system lnSlfilléd. .___._ We are pleusei m report that Master Gordie tiller. young son .of Mr. Hedley Miller, Victoria, is ivard Island Hospital, Charlotte- Itovvn. much improved after a stay yo! some few weeks there. [home again from the Prince Ed- l Mrs. Wilfred lilacQuarrie. Vic- toria, left quite recently for Maiden. Mass, where she will spend the . early part of the winter with members o! her family who reside there. ltlrs. MacQuariie will be much missed in social circles, where shc was always “the life I l On Saturday. December 4th. the Victoria. held their annual supper and bazaar which was a. decided success from every point of view, rt good stun being realized which will help to swell the lilndS which have become somewhat depleted is ever ready humming is to be congratulated on Keith Boulter known as the Penpraise store where exf/fi . s a #3114170” Mr. Clayton Miller, Victoria. who fir to keep business its recent purchase from Mr. of the building ie is doing a business in meat. and which will be much appreci- ated by the villagers. It is to be hoped as time goes on Clayton will be able to go into things on a. more extensive scale and build up for himsell a good place of buusiness. V At the recently organized YsP.U., Victoria. Rev, T. G. Head showed ‘i! 15”‘ come “hat may the” slides of Newfoundland which glgrgeiltgc 0;“i‘°:o;;'lca32e l" the proved very interesting. These A hearty welcome is extended io Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Wren and family of iwo daughters from England, who have purchased the residence of Mr, Clifford Sherrln Linton MUSCLE LONG RANGE The adductor muscle of the ardllop is the only P11‘! 91 heiltlsh marketed for food. llapoleuri and ilncle EIIIY 0L her PBJIKQ. B! illlftord Macon»; GET AWAY FROM ME.’ STOP JUMPING- \ HEAR ‘THE PNQQE RINQING.’ r WETQ>(&H ON YOU “JFKA MIA? YOU ARE KNOWN R! LOVER OI’ DOQO- NA’ 1. a..a'~..-..“.:.'.:,e.=r....' , 1,, ,_ ‘i ‘I’ WI MIGNT CQJNT T The Andcsvmountnins lie across the more degrees of latitude than any .5hgy51]jng paLh5, staking. etc.. but ;' a bit mildcr than the last. i 138211‘ the Anglican Church on the Victoria-Crapaud highway- Mf- Wren who is a blacksmith and plumber will fill a much needed want in this section and We Wish them good luck in all their under- takings ln their new home. 5 We are sorry to relate that Mrs. Walter M. Lea has also left Vic- toria to spend the winter months glggwhere, this making more houses than we care to robin‘! closed down for the coming months in “The ‘Village by the Sea," due to several of-the resi- dents seeking more suitable abodes to escape the ardous task of (A W herds hoping this winter may be a1 just why people climate elsewhere is hard to under- St O! ru reme value In rhon seesoa dis- tricts. welve years in course of develop menr. EXIQIISIVCIV resred in Manitoba Ind Saskatchewan, proving superior to other varieties of sweet corn. OI r ial interest loo Ior orlzer areas for l! picking, either home or marker. Cm be p anred earlier than other cams due to enter hardiness and resisunce ca col weather. Deliciously render for table use and hplds its fine quality over a longer period for canning. Deep, rich, fol en yellow," l2 to l6 rows; abut 8 aches Ion . Remarkably high sugar con- oenf. urua l1 161,405 and h been recorded as high as 22%. Rated a heavy Cropper for the early . Supply limited. Order from this advertisement (V4 Ib_. 30¢) ($6 lb. 50¢) (lb, B5 ) sf id. (S lbs. or more at 70¢ perl . press not pllplld). OUII Ill’! 1N9 SEED of a to of we his of AND NURSERY BOOK eo . 3'. ‘Yo? . oo/vumoN srro House DYOIGETDIIJIIIY, our BQARDR-ZG nous: eeAq-rwieeshiow Manvoriviy CREDlTOIZS HEARD we was! Moo - on THAT QUIZ ?-~THE'~/'LL PICK M‘! Rouse. sevens I can PAY Auomis uaizusss oit! AM 1 sueeoseo ‘to BUYA . .i| — a ,,1\i,\\iyi_ri'vs' . ‘Mivtily, Q . ‘me we»! You STUMBLE!) . euro "run-r ANBWEQ you OIL TO A MOTORMRN TO nus-r eeaocrouagezs. mama! use you-ea rue. /%/} HOQSE CARS: A meetings are to be held fortnight- ly and it is hoped that a profitable winter o! inspiration and pleasant entertainment people will be spent. The meetings will be capably presided over by the newly appointed president, Mrs. Florence dent and Mr. John Knox secretary. ful calendulas in the garden o! Miss Fannie Rogcrson on December 4th. at the recent Institute Tea. This speaks well for the mlidness of the climate on Prince Edward Isl- ed by many friends and surrounding districts to Mr. Joseph Ince, Hampton. tragic suddennes of the death of his beloved and Charlie, on the night of December the first. ‘The lat; Mr. Inoe who was a. life-long resident of Hornp- ton and who had reached the age markable for a man of his years and being the possessor of an ex- ceptionally strong body, hard work strongest must yield to the hand evening as he had often done be- fore to visit a neighbor, but in the heavily approaching darkness. had~in some unaccountable way lost falling over the high bank of the shore, not for from his home. the shore he had loved so well all his life. and wherq his lifeless body was found early the next morning. for the younger cott M acQuarrie, wit h Miss MacDougall vitae-presi- On a recent visit to the Village by the Sea the writer of this column who is spending the winter months shown a branch from a lilac trec, breaking out in full leaf for the second time on December 9th. also she was informed that Mrs. iii/trit- ln Charlottetown, was eld Howatt had picked a beauti- bouquct of marigolds and lllCh was used to adorn the tables id these late autumn months, so seek a better and. Heartfelt sympathpy is extend- in Victoria in the only brother. seventy-seven years. possessed buoyancy of spirit which was re- him was only a3 play. but the Death, and so this strong man ht out from his home in the bearings. and came to the end life's Journey here on eath by f‘; 32/4 .>_i.\ int? N EDDY OLIALlIY PRODUCT. . Sii tam Flow O'I"['A W ‘ be; 15- (CI?) Stream flow iizions in Cans {his funeral. on Saturday. Decent-I be: the 3rd, from the Hampton} United Church, was largely attend“ ed by narrowing relatives and friends. who came to pay their! last tribute o! respect to a kind neighbor and friend. Rev. T. G. and Mrs. Ince and resided on the water and p0“, old family homestead, comfortably Unjtgd stage; Gm, situated on Hampton Shore. In the east. above his sorrowing brother Joseph of in yleal Survey. Gamble and two young children rivers, » who share his home with him-l During the month m, 110g o; in this their hour o! sorrow. What| is life? It is even as a vapor that appea-reth for a. little time and then vanlsheth away. run-off relieved the in Western Canada In the early morning hours as'ma1"lam°d l“ fairly the dawn of the Sabbath of, vmmne‘ November 21st was about to break; the Angel of Death again vislted"°“°w' shwdng the Victoria and called oi‘ Parker J. Rogerson God who gave it. Surrounded by his loved ones who gave him every care and attention and with medical assistance and all that human hands could do to stay his life. the end came rather suddenly, although h. had been a victim oil a heart ailment for some iimeflCPl-Six Gugetown residentl es- past, The 1319 My, Rogefgqn “a5 coped with minor injuries when u. of a rugged and energetic coustitut- lull‘ skidded at (he UPPP!‘ 39m“! ion, and during his lifetime. which 314489 and lflllded "Pslde ("In l" he spent on the lovely fan" when, the Jemseg River. Water filled he w.“ ham and reared‘ he new, most of the space inside the car. spared m5 sprang“, for the up_l Thomas E. Briggs, the last to es- buildmg and maintaining o! “fcape, finally opened a door. His most comfortable home for his‘“'.‘fe'. ymmg daughter’ Mi“ Elma fnmmn He possessed a wit and Biddiescombe and Jack and Ken- humor that helped him through ncth Johnston escaped through the many difficulties. and although of back Mmhw‘ a somewhat brusque nature his "“__’"'_—_ sympathies could always be relied CROSS R0495 W- l. upon when help was needed. He was an ardent lover of Mother Earth and was never happier then when delving in the soil on his. beloved farm or taking brisk walks Alerting opened by repeating through the fields or to the riear- Creed. R011 call was answered by by village, but these favorite haunts i fourteen members with payment shall know him no more, for he has I of dues. Minutes of last annual gone the way of all mortals. His- and previous meetings were read. ilmeral on Thursday. November; It was moved and seconded that. 25th, at the St. John's Anglican we assist Junior Red Gross in Church, Crapaud, after a short having hot lunches in the school, service at the home, was very,$15.00 was donated to the Salvat- largely attended. the beautilulflcn Army_ Treasurer's report solemn Church of England funeral, showed receipts for the year ceremony being carried cu ihe.$3l1.27; expei1ditui'es'$23l.0l, leav- pastor Rev. B. Pream givh a ing a. balance of $80.26. splendid discourse from the words: Election of oflioers resulted as We shall be like l-Iim. The florallfollowsh- tributes were many and beautiful President: lvirs. Malcolm Reeves. bearing silent testimony to the de-i Vice-Pres; Mrs. Earl Balderston. parted. The pail-bearers, all nelgh- Secretary.- Mrs. Robert MacKin- bors of the faintly, were as follows: l Q1911 TESEIVCS W61‘ {Icpreau 111, St. John 110. Slx Escape When T Gar Goes Into River The annual meeting of Cross Roads Womenfs Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Jane Ballem. Messrs. Miner MacNevin. Whit-l Treasurer: Mrs. Lloyd mid". field Howatt. Charlie Howatt. slurp Emmerson MacDonald, Donald; A grab-bag was held which am- MacLeod and Carl Boulier. Burial bounted to $2.75; collection $1.45. was in the church cemetery. ivhere Red Cmss ivork passed in: 3 liis remains were tenderly laizl i0 pairs clilldrelifl; stockings and one rest. beside loved ones 50116 be- sweater, for; there to avralt the Ressurect- Next. meeting to be iheld at the ion Mom. He leaves to mourn a- home of Mrs. Lloyd Baiderston. rsorrowing widow, formerly Celial It. was decided to invite all the French, besides a family 0f “W? , ladies of the district who are not daughters, (Jeanettw MYS. Jilmfi-‘i zzie-mbcrs, to attend this meeting. Lockwood. North Adams. Mass; Meeting closed with The ‘King. (Mary) Mrs. Roderick hiacNeill, and (Frances) Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- Lennan. Charlottetown; Belle of Hampton; (Haitiel ltlrs. A. R. Taylor. Public Landing. N. B.. and one son Willard on the homestead. several grandchildren and one sis- ter Fannie of Victoria. l-iis eldest daughter Helen pro-deceased him be eleven years. To those who are left to mourn along with other relatives and friends the sympathy The December meeting of Gross Roads Women's Institute met at t-lle home of Mrs Lloyd Bolder- ston. Roll call was answered by fourteen members with an ex- change of 25c Christmas gifts. New committees appointed were: Sick. Mrs. Earl Jenkins and Mrs. Ed Stewart; Red Cross, Mrs. Earl Jenkins. It was decided that we make during NDYL- were above nor- l-fead. pastor of the church, offici-lmul 1n the g ,9, md “ma. aied at the service at the home._vmat Impftih . Ontario and the church and graveside. Mr lQuebm 1; “M rtgd tgdgy in a Inc, was a son of the late ‘Thonras @0111; gflfllgg-“elp m; Dominion 112F831) and the and other relatives, the sympathy representaticve rivers averaged ‘)5 of the entire community goes out per cent oi’ normal as against. ‘l4 per cent in October. 'I‘.he increased heavy de- msnds on storage in power-produc- ing rivers in Eastern Canada, while satisfactory lfaritime stream flow conditions sortment of candy, fruit, etc. The percentage of 888d Pwple in h ,1 u, normal: Nova ScotJa-St. Mary 125. be remembered ome lzospmleilnshave 99 and New Brunswlck— GAGETOXVN. N. B.. Dee. 15- da 21 t the district are to with Ctiristmae boxes. It was moved and seconded that W0 Durolmse a $100 T.B. Bond and also that we donate $10.00 to iizetalilliiiied Emergency Fund for £5’ Recipes for supper dishes were distributed among mam‘ It was decided that we have m auction sale at our March meet- lllbflinembers to bring articles for auction to each meeting before lhat time. Mrs M. W. wood and Mrs. J. L_ MacEachem were Web corned as new members. mas cards were sold, bringing il 811.00. Collection for evening am- ounted to $2.60. .Red Cross worh passed in: l child's toque. Ghriétn Mrs M. W. Wood invited the members to her home for the January meeting. roll cell to be answered by a New Yearb Reso- lutlon. The meeting adjourned and O delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. (Patriot Please copy) l I . SANTA .I!i HERE HAPPINESS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS of the entire community is ex- tended. Christmas stockings for the school children, to be fillcd “"131 ll! l5'_ w,“ Ladies’ WATCHES ' See our superb collec- tion ot ladies’ watches in all the latest styles. Mony styles ond shapes to choose tram in Elgin Lorie Eleo Lady May ti Gifts‘ for the entire fem-L ily! Wallets, rings, lock- ets, bracelets . . . a com- plete selection of quality jewelry priced to please. PHONE 2180 ,¢erarau“ COMPACTS Compacts of rare beauty and various designs the woman who values dis- RONSONS Electric Shavers Costume Jewellery ‘BURN S JEWELLERS CHARLOTTETOWN Men's WATCHES You can be sure a! pleasing him by select- ing a watch from our own smart collectioris. Made by the beet in the business. ELGIN MIDO LORIE ACTIVE SERVICE tor fictive things. Expansion Bracelet! . COMFORT and CHEER HOUSECOATS With Gifts That Bring LINGERIE SCARVES GLOVES HOSIERY. SILVER FOX CAPES Kennedy's Ladies Wear I66 Queen St. - Next door to Bus Stop a CHINA A magnificent display of SflIlCGPS, i 559"" “n” English Bone China in Onyx ltings individual cups, . sandwich trays and cake Sm“ ‘m,’ plates, novelty salts and Peorl Neckiets peppers suitable lor all oc- .r°c".h CUSIOHS- ‘I53 GT. GEO. ST. ‘a: n z2=:'-:*e'.»:'»:'-'_' I‘ ... i-ZKE-a Hi1" s“: _ in F.’ 1e-