i .3 ,. I . 399F88- WYLMII: lit-citation Gli-ntiio 5*’ _IlGAN-—'ln this city on Dec. v3 George Francis. infant non of 7 . and Mrs. George Berrlgan; LEOM- At Kinltorn 'on‘.Dec. ~ M. R. McLeod aged 47. Fune- ‘Ql 2mm his late residence on ' hurndny at 1 p. in. ENAHOE-At Kensington Dec. 8th lira. Thomas N. Donahue after - ~ illness of a few weeks. Funeral ureday morning at 10 o'clock to t. Mary's Church, Indian River. . I Another Mail , Bag Robbery (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Dec. 28. —- pncks containing 5100.000 cash consigned to a firm in Havana, Cu- l ' in the Post Office o! that. city several weeks agii and as yet. the money has not recovered, it was learned to- tidy. ——--oe>-—- : Worms cause fretfulnes; and rob the infant ofsieep. the great notirisher. Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator will clear the stum- itch and intestines‘ and restore liellt-hhliliess. 4. Egg Laying Contest Notes ' The Charlottetown high Ltiyiug Contest made excellent mitts due‘ In; the 5th week Elltllllf; Llecetttbr-r’ 26th there wcrc 92 ititm- pugs liild than during thc Tilt Wcvl-L, or u Iolul til 807 egg». Tho i-jxpt-rittiutttul T8111! pen of Barred Reel» No. 25. led for the ‘week with 33 (‘£145. 'l'llt~ pen or Whitr lictrhorns or William Nettle. 0f Boar ilivur. zuiii tho pen hf Barred Rocks of ll. ii. liuchou of Zllurray Harbour tie-l for second place l1 3] t < ouch. The port of Barred Rocks of Mrs. R. ti. 31c’ Larch oi‘ New Perth was third, with. 2'7 eggs, and llll’ pen Rocks of .\it'. J. Li. Miilman of lieu- slngtun came fourth with ‘J4 cstns. The Experimental Station pen of oi‘ liztrrcil - Inn-A - ~ We want a large amount 41ml mute-t get it quick. \\'e therefore offer ‘FOR SALE One of the fittest farms in Kings Coun- ty consisting oi‘ 270 acres. formerly occu- pied by the Into John G. Scrimgeour Es- quire, situated within 1-2 mile of therthriv- ing village of Cardigan. This farin is now in an excellent state of cultivation. and will be sold either as a whole or in blocks to suit purchasers. _ We also oiferz» FOR lT-ALF. Uur lumber mill properly. consisting‘ oi‘ u general lllilling plzutb-rottu-y. tin-cc plu- ners. and titottltlers. shingle ltiachinv. lathe machine. trttentiil ntut-Iiiitc. turning" lilllli‘. band pa“; t-ita. steam Iiollot- and tin-cc cu- glttcs. electric gciicraiior and electrical po- wer otttiit for boring 010.. togotltttt" with il lot 0f ship building tntu-ltiiietgv. .\Il of the ubovc will llf’ sold rt-ttsotiitlili- prior-s. uiid forms can rzuigcil to suit [ittri-Iiaist-rs. at I very b4" iir- \ BOOK ACfOUN TS Must lit- ItmIu-tl ztflt-i- Iu-ftirt- first of lllt‘ New Your. .\ll ptiriit-s ltuving" itoit-s or tit-- vottnis not settled aiitc‘ ‘ttliou- flillt‘ uri- liable to find them in thc Imiuls oi‘ uu iii- tortiey for trollcctlotp MERCHANDISE “'0 art‘ illstr ;:it'itig' spt-rlztl lIlHCOIIIIlS on ltll litres oi‘ goods in tho store to nteci" Itiwor costs of tnutttifttt-itiring. and if will pa)" prospcciittr lmycrs to cull and i-tiusuii us ltcfort‘ purchasing" (‘lSt‘\l‘]l(‘l'(‘. l Barred Rocks No. 25 also led the. contest with a total oi‘ il-i egtzs; the pen oi‘ lVhite Li-phortist of Wil- iiaan Neale 0f Iieur Rivvr wits ‘Jud, with 103 eggs‘, ihc pou ut‘ White‘ lbgliflflls ui’ Mr. Edwin Reid of Rollo Buy, which had been firs: up to the present, had to take third place with n touil of to its-nus. The grand total to ditto is 1167 ‘flie- pen of White Letzhorns UWIIQ-ll b? Ttlrs. It. W. Bullpitt started laying. Three hens laid u possible of 7 eggs llIil"llI: the uwvek. ‘ll hens laid 6 emu‘, and l7 luld 5| eggs each during lllt: trot-ii. Solid partitions wore put in lli‘lll‘~"i‘ll each pen, so us to, viiuiiniit» .tn_t" ~ honslbility of D9115 oi‘ hirtl» t-i-n- irantitm colds from Ullif another. 'I'h'is would also stop any tlriift in the houses when thc irolion screens lire opeu.|.\lr. Nluruzm. llli‘ lnspcce or went carefully over the conust. ’ and stat-ed that the birds; m- llll in very much better t-ontiitlon than list year. J. B. CLARK. {O-é-i —- SPRING BROOK SCHOOL The wait-annual v-xatntnation M Spring Brook school was held Friday. December 24 inst. and tvua attended by n izirzc tiumbcr oi‘ parent»: and The school room was V011’ Aoftiily tic-corni- cd for the occueiou with spruce. garlands and roses. The pupils were examined in ‘he sore-rel subjects ray their l(!7lC»l'l9l' All» ‘Ferric Wood» wide. and lty their alert and 'i‘f+.'i.4l_\‘ response .\'litl‘.\‘t~tl. iliul iluring illi- past hull‘ 3' r. lllt-y liutl rwwli cart-- fully irsint-d klIlfl taught. .l‘i'l.t-.r tho omminuiion fl \\'t'll Tt‘n(lt_‘l't'fl pro gran-t WKLS llFtentrtl lo with lilflfitillft: by al-lz-Openlng chorus. pupils; Well-Iii; nddr~=..~":~'. Everett. Jolly- utorc; Doll Drill. seven girls: Jleci- tuilon Thereru Meek; Dialogue en- titled "Selliilll lloukq" H1139] llicks. Glonniv llernurrl. Sir-list Joel, and illvcriet‘ .loli_vu..ir--; ltppg. iailinn. Oliver Iicriuml; Quart.» dfiherem Meek. (llennii- < i - Norrie illcdlr. untl ‘Hiiztel Christmas o. ' . . _.i- 10mm entitled “felting iiu» (‘vnsilb Theresa Mock, F-tirllitg MncGIw-got", Ralph Bcmsrd. Hillard Ali-oh, and Bflfllfl-rd. Just then Sunni uiaus up- nenrcd on the drone, Wen! ti, i)“. WWII laden tree. and distributed "ll-lid? uud curdt nmoug thi- pupil5, The IUIIPIJVJ‘ Wit." not. forgotten by hm’ pupils. and tune pri-ecntetl with trbetsutifu-i fountain pun. and i, vktndly worded address, ‘which goes ‘° “WW “I111 Titty tittprccluic the arduous labours which she perform ed for their benefit. Complimentary. remarks were ulso made by seve- rn-l visitors pfltdttlli, expressive or tlwlr nlvtlefat-tlon tit the progreeg which the school was making nu~ der hllns Vl'oodside‘s tnnuagetnont. The vinslnir or the National Ant- hem brought. the examination to u All coco i1 hi. 8th 1921 wilfbe pllced in thunk ‘or my attorney roi- colloc- Supt. at. P. IIIADLIV. 00a oi Cilfilllqil n ll‘ l]. A. Macdonald 8t C0. Ltd, l',\ lI|)l(€.l\ .\'. 2485-12-2‘fmtt6i. ' "i" PURE BREI) Ltvnmsrotitr Add Name _ ‘ t_‘li.it i l Ant: Dr. John Jctiiiui», . l H-tii trltl. ' ‘lnnpsliirc lfltves, 2 yours old Nluops-liirt- liutn Lamb ' Shropsliirc Rum. l1. years olli '. Shropshlrt- Itnm Lamv. filirirp-tliirt- ,\'t‘fll'lllil.f rum ‘ Simrtltnrrt ltztil ‘J months old Alli ‘thorn Iioiie lll tnontlis old . Ovloril Rum I! _vc..ir.~t old nxftirtl linm 1 your old Oxford Itrim iimnhe (lxforil lilwin. l your lllll Iiwo liutnhs Holstein Bull. 4 yours old Robertson, Alexandra ifm-kelyrc Roar 7 tnontliu lllll - .‘ Finr-lnlr. Emerald Yorkshire limit‘ 4 yntrs ol-i ‘l1 I'll‘ ll. “qllfllfiv -' ' llttli. it tniiutlw. t. Yltttistttffnzigt -' rum. l your 4.1.] ~. Dttitstnffnflltt " n lniuh i. Flttnstnffnntit‘ »- . Httlln l‘ _\' Stunley liicYnn Corrnville lteglstcrcil. Sheep Ranch tnthwizil (‘zirtliguii , Ki-luti , Iii-inn . Kelvin , Kt-lviti , Kclviii .l{c in n .i Kt-lvitv Thomas, Cuscttmpec QQFEZZZZZE .. _I“1Gj.'; \l'.\‘ old i .li) ii yctiis oil; I years old. > . months ultl. Shrntmltlrci Rum. - Shorthorn Bull. Shropshire ruin. Yorkehlro Ilour. \ . . rttnnn, \\ h. J. Alain-nu, Arhvl . llli Iiiiilrl. North Mllmi. I1 .\. ‘hiclzltcrson. Kinroe== ,. t: i‘.\|\\'. u Bull. nrn Bull months Illll. ist. prizt. l8 month.“ AQRICULTURE _ .\. .1 .- . lH "~ _\ ’i‘r~ d-‘ui- k. DEPARTM first Train Service int Holiday Travel CANADIAN NATIONAL ROUTE AFFOFIDS FINEST OF FACILI- TIES FOR MOST COMF ORTABLE JOURNEY Front all .\leiritiuti~ Pfilllllijt’ points to Quebec, Ontario or thc ivesi. tilt‘ Cnnutlinn .\T'.illonnl R2Ill\\'ll_\' providtw llu- fines: of truvol cnuv nuisances. ' ~ $011,111» 1o nil [lilflr of (firnitdii ; now thc bt-st that can he pruvidt-tl and ‘host: who wish tu tram-i m: lug the holiday season will do \\'t,~l_ to ttitly tho 1min >Ii'll(‘\llll(-‘t~‘, >l4.lt'l' thc rcul oxct-lltmci- of llli‘ Wit)‘ provided. iilltl lli"il Hill-lit thc nearest ticket agent .11‘ 1]“. anudiatt Natiouiii. ‘fhc iwi) lliitlllilll trains between Montreal llilr] Iifaritlmu Provini-rs points-t. viv. tht- ficenn Limited nut] tho llztrltiiuo . .ii't* iaquul in TIEKJlIYl lu modern oqulpiticni to tho ltosi ir:tln.~= - continent. ‘Phi-t uru soiiilstccl trains, with llll.’ lii-tvesi l._\‘]'if* u.’ siatttdarti slcepcrs" and stunt! ztrd diners. Tho Ocenu Limited is llll~ .""r iruin bctwecn Halifax atntl hlout- roul. Arriving at. Motitreu; .it $1.30 u. m. this iruln affords immedl Etc connection with tho G. ‘f. ii. international Limited for Toronto and .L"hlc'.igo. (‘nnncwion is also t-ouhlishcrl with lhu "tfontinotitul Limiieti”, t ruin do Luxi oi‘ 1h:- (iaitaidiztn National Ituilwuy, unit-l, liiltl/vf- Bou- iitur» Minion M500 p. m. daily for Otiuvra, North Bay Port Arlhur, ii‘ort Williauti.Sisiizitonn, Edmonton and Vancou zer. Tho Aluriiimc Elillftaafi lPitVlUK Halifax at 3.10 p. ni. (except Sun duysl affords ronttetwlitut 11f Qtlvbci: with the Transcontinental truiu ‘t-nvlng lkiiiii» elation ui 4.30 p. ill. iduily) for Winnipeg. ‘tiouiit-ciion is also established ut Montreal with =11» G. T It. night iruins for Toronto 11ml with G. 'l‘. R. train for 0mm“, Enquiry it‘. tin» (‘aundian National Railway ticket offices will pro fuce Iut-thter iufiurtuzttion rcgurdinu these 531111393, and ggnggpnlng flit-es rescr firms, 'I‘lu- fittest oi "rvlco is afforded by Cunt-dint‘ \':ii ' ma! Hut-r THOMAS M. REID 8t C0. Whoieuale Contmiulon. FIIIt Dealer: 108 Fulton Fleb Mnrket, New York Specialties, Smeltl, Eel: om! Cllml (lvfllisflwenw solicited daily. IIJIUHJS. stencils until stationery on replication. Reference Market Fulton Nation»: Bonk. N. r I. a. wttav, (sous. Trim-m Agnnle. Gaston soar-open". . Kel . ,mt'uzmsszlgpoi' r t ' "" GUARD MARRIED IV JANI PNILPI MOTHER WILLIAMS RETURNS HOME Chapter 44. Mother Wlllliants had gone. I breathed a sigh of relief when I suw the train to which I hnd taken ltcr. steam out of thc station. I now realize that had l been doing right, living according to our ntouus, with nothing to conceal, so there was no need for deceit. I uuttld huvt- fol! far differently to- ward her. Site lizui been kittducss itself in many Wat's; had lac-en loving and ihoulzlttfttl with Junior. She had offered iu eitu)‘ with hint illlfl lct llivk and mo g0 out. hail llliili-ii-fll otu-c or twice. Slu- hud knitted tend sowt-ti for hint nll the time she mts with us. iilltl llllil done till tuv duruitiu. Hui lWCiIIISI‘ l lilltl ii guilty t-ousc-ietit-t- I resettled her >uggeuti0xis and bet-auto imgry if I thought she was tiutlitig futilt. (‘lum WilS to int-oi. mu tritt-t lit.- truiu left mid \\'l' tvert- going 1o lutwh togotiit-r. “I I'm-i purft-vtl) I't_'\'l*'.lQ‘.-I.\," I told llt'l' when we tucl. "l can ltrt-itlltu freely" tiguiit." “llli-' ~cd bo no relatives." silo ro- ~pt,utdt-.tl iuttghiittzly. “Oh. she's itll riirltt. tiuli-wvoil '\ti- don't think iillkc about ii ioi of thing». .\lltl litv-tttist- sht- is l)it-k'.-= titothor i can ant)" nothing. We had luucltt-toti itt a lovclytivu room. thou went shoppltig. Uluru had u few things to bu)". and i also uutnted sonic tnaterisl to tnuke ‘rnmiters for Jitnior. W0 spent u tlvligiilfttl hour rtttuntitgiitg throiiglt the stores. anti both of tut hotlght more than we hiul platiuctl. "l t-otiltltft resist ihnl luurh rlotli.“ t-ilit‘ suivl. witilt- I told ltcr: "l itceticd y rind thcy were stittlt u. bargain." I had bought two pairs of wliiit: kid gloves at $3.50 a pair. .l)o\vn in our hcuris wc both kucw wi- hnd been foolishly cxlruvugzinl. for we t-ntiltl hurt‘ dorm wliltuut both those urticlos. Tho day after lllotlicr Williuuit: luft i husloti myself ubottt the house all day. Clara came tip and had a pick-up luncheon with mo. ._ |\Vll(‘.Ii .>r>;t IRllll Efilllll , cimpiiiifiiiimimmit Bites fiiaiiiylng Iiosulis ‘_ WABINKLONT. "I had an attack of Wapiugi he wot iiirottglt at limos, For four months, Tsuifered terribly, l could get no rolls!’ unlil I Iridl t . i:'.-'t" and “Sanllia-Salrld". Al! llI'.‘l', l have used three 59x95 of Rootiin-sidva” and. two of "Fruii-n-Iivus", and am entirely well." G. \\'. IIALL. Built those fuvorilr: rentedies are mid by limit-rs at 50c. a box, 6 for 1“ b0, or .~otit on rct-cipt oi‘ price by Hruit-a-iivcs ‘Limited, Ottawa. "l-‘rttit-n-tivi-s” is also put up in l trial size which sells for 25o. "I suppose- she feels lgllllt)" that v slit: really extruvztguttb-so takes her tuodioiuc." Theta. "l inn‘ sorry for her though. She WllS such u wondcrfttl hoetc "Do you know, (‘lurm .\it' Gray suld Ito fult jllsl flit-k null! lit: tlid ‘llilll. Criitvitirtl or tiitj.‘ llitl‘i wtm ittsllfit-tl in iill\‘\.‘l'll>'lll;l, lllr; wife it‘ site tl~‘lllIL‘I'illUl) ll\"'il hea- vond her moans and rain liltlltlll debt-that u mun hud a right i.‘ insist his wife live within hi» lil- trornc.“ “He's on old fut-tic! .\lt\u arc illl uliko. they want iu lions.“ _ After Clara left l kept thinking of hits. Crawford. I wondered how she could bear to go out with her husband after he had so insulted her. nttd how she could bring Iter- sclf to face iltclr friends. lt tieprosncd mo. I cottldul avoid thinking 0i‘ what l should ltavt» done in her ltlucc. I “us; glutl Mildred Stowcll culled. Among other llllllKt= she wild: “l wuppnsc. Dick told _\'0Il that (icorriu hos opened an ut-couui with Blake and Ogden? l lit.- did, l intrigue, because he likes Dick. l know ho has ticoounts with svv urtil tlllltil‘ firms." p “No. he hasn't told mo. ilis moi» her has been here. you know, uml we talk no business before hor." "Wise children." "Now Dick hlUST borrow onotttzii WZlS Rho was u. grout favoriti- wth Jun- ovor him while I worked. “Oh Nun. you remember ubuttl Nick Crawford and his wifc, don't you? How hr- tidvvrtisctl that ho truuld not pny iii-r debts?" , "Yes. What aibout tlit-iirf" “What do you ihittk?" trottlil!" "My, 1m I saw ilictu zit thc ntnv~ itrs lust night mid they were mt Turtle llil‘i't'.~‘ doesn't vxprens it." "You dim‘! ‘iuonu slur liilri I'm‘- witlt him uftor that instill?" oil Deffflflllft‘ horrified. rinllzod. Ho's u pn-tir good tau-til ticket. you intow." "How you do uso slung, Clztru. But I don't see how she can do it. I never could show my incl» n pill‘- lic if such uthlnglintipcito-I to raw." Notice to Fox Men After the 30th day oi’ Sept. 192i no application will be received oi considered for the registration Silver Faxes as foundation Slufli registered under rules A. and ltl o! the constitution and ‘by-laws oi the Canadian Silver For Breath-rs Association. E. H. MONKLEV SOCTVHAI) D60. 3-—'J\\‘l~.= "fine unuual meeting of Mount Edward Silver Black Foxes Ltd. will be held in the Y. M. if. A., parlor in (lharlotietown on Thurs- dny 30th Deon-tuber 1920 id. T770 o'clock p. m. W. E. BENTLEY, SecrettiryTreasttrcr. 240i) 12 21 ‘.30. lior. and piayctl with and fttsst-tl‘ l "Hut; sitt- loft hitti? l though slip] l l l lug :i\" if they were just niurriotL, I given lllill. and goes out in ]llll)lli.'- I ask-t _ “Sure shc dim! Don't lift M) :~t‘itll-, (color and lustre Lo thc hnlr when to umkc some money!" I Sillfl in ntysclt rtfter hiiidretl left. "I know ‘he unit." .Tontorro\v~i~‘olict: Wutitti Put‘ PM‘ Nun's Gown. ...___....._.Qg Sage and Sulphur Datkens Gray IIair ‘IT'S GRANDMOTHEWS RECIPE TO RESTORE COLOR. GLOSS AND ATTRACT- IVChlESS I Almost everyout- knows that Sage "ll-n. and Sulphur. properly coin- pouutleq brings buck tho nnturnl faded, streaked or gray. Years ago itho only way to get this mixture true to‘ mako it at home, which is auussy and troublesome. Nowadays by risking ill. any drug store for '-\‘V;.'cth‘s Sago and Sulphur Com- pound," you will get. n large bottle iof this famous old recipe improved lby the addition of other ingredients ‘at. a small cost. Don't. stay gray! Try it! No ono can possibly tell that -you darkened your hair, us it docs it so natur- ully and evenly. You dampen u sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, inking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappearm, and after nnothcr application or or two your hair becomes beauti- ‘ fully dark. glossy and nttructivc. =:-_;. _ ._- :::_*_. idem Enema so bad that m y clothes would , I l, " " ' - oEcnMBn in wontrfni“ Wllillllll lREllEl. ilinisiitr in Iiotorist llllll: Ml IV aiillntr |.. cnounn lllilN Fl o- FOR CARS THAT "HIBERNATE" (Continuufl) Water In Dangerous nnd Fresh Oiil . ' Beneficial In Stored can l of THE PISTONS 0F AN ENGINE‘ D ' that has lain Idle for a long time. (Specm to The Guardlan) especially in tlte cold. are likely fol HALIFAX’ Dec’ ZL-Flre o! he found "stuck in their bores, un- m’ “mmwm “mm dfllml“ loss precautions are taken. The 9d three humus esuwhnshman“ oil left in thc engine should helm“ Wu“ a mural M“! badly freshly supplid. so there may beidamaged several “he” m u“ no water in it. A tablespoouful of 919"" 0t 1m“ banking “strict he“ engine o“ m“. be sucked h, 'l‘lre estimated loss is upwards of throttgli the carburetor air-intake, ha" ‘l mull“ ddlllars- The ‘bum!’ by running the engine. so that nll WES IIBBIVOUEKI “'91? “V7055 3W5- paris will be left thoroughly cout- Vfl- Lllll-t fill!’ 800d! Emil ladle-f ed or u little engine oil cutt be put W981‘. M11“! 991115115» Milnllmc‘ into cut-It cylinder through the plug" r-‘r '-'",-'_— _ opening. The main thing is to To Wed Greek Princes» leave the pistons heavily oiled. Ii‘ (Special lie The Guitrdititt) the engine is OCCiUilUlllllly turned LUCERNE, Dec. 27.——\\’hen tho over by the ImutI-crtitilt, It will pro- bably not become "sot". If there is no likelihood Ihut the cur will b‘. rmluired on short new...‘ n", political situation, in flreece setv storage buttery should he taken “l” ‘lmvm u“) Cmw“ Prlnw ‘l’ o\tt and left ou storugzo. ut uu elc» Rmlllllllllfl Will wed ex-King Con- t-tricul service station, or pttt In u “l-“nlhlels “we” duughmrt ex‘ fairly wurm |)liil‘\!, kept tilled with p"l"°*“"“ “Nelle and Cmlswll“ water uud put on =vhu.rgc. if its griiv- “my” eldest 5”“ m"! he“? the m?‘ ity iulls llllittli IIUIOW mo. n" m.» .111“ Dl\"°°'5l"1'l"- M" ""1"." the cur is stored ncivcssibly nttd may Quin‘ of “ollmanlws 8149*“ daug‘ h‘. opwsiulunh. lw¢\(l‘n|'(h(l U". but. htor. Princess Elizabeth. Built wed- l.(‘l'\' should be loft fully filled and ilml“ will be °n the Sam‘? ‘m!’ w‘! fully charged. with its (‘liblii tiis- l" lllildlllll“ lmlcfi elllmr 5W9!“ or counot-iotl. tosctl ut intervals uud ‘Blwlmre-‘llr charged if its gravity full utticli A5 Qumm Marl“ ‘Jr “Qmlmma “'35 below 1280. A discharged battery 19in"! 1"" l“ 9- m°l°r W!‘ In" is likely to freeze and be ruined.‘ u“? °°l°h“u°“ °7 u" "$389139!" between her sou and GI-tPPIIICQBB Helene, she said to a correspond- erttrm but a fully chnrgcrl one in proof against cold. ull grease cups should be turned dotvn and all Joints iu brake nttd other rtporzttitti-t iiukngrr "Pwlllll "l" Pmlmbl)’ BM’ lllfll should be turned down and ull I ml“) be“ "cry “ma? l" Nil‘??- joints ln broke uud other ODOHLI- i": my daughter to u future King Int: linkages should llil heavily BM "m" engallcmenl look D1808 rtfliilritvl with lli-Zlli rill, so that “ml? lmllllr" it “"15 lmmv" “ml- m" lltuy tuziy not Im-nutt- slut-h. Point‘ Duk“ "ll 3mm" mlFhl ‘til-CORN i111 in); the edges of ill spring l-n-ivi-s ll"l"“l‘lla"°lll “game “My daughter always wanted to loud u prlvntc life. What she will suy new that thc possibility has with oil, tends to prcvi-nl litclr rusting. li is worth \\'l'lllt‘ in hurt- nrlsoti oi’ her ltusbnttd some dnv u rnnvns cover. trlilirlt run he drap- t-d tl\'i‘l‘ tho t-ttiiri- cur (lowu l0 the iiuoi". in urtivr to oxclttdc dust and rtlticid thc tires front lniousc light. —<+>—-—-— (Special to The (iuztrilizntl ‘IL-UTYLTON, Dt-‘C. '.‘T-—Dr. .\l. J. Witiitvorfh. Veleriniiry Stlrgt-titt of Hull's tiorner, Weirtu-ortii County. ll is one oi’ law's decrees that Ontario, ttilro nus slim by two lovers must fail In love before they tuoiui‘ lmndliis" last Tiltursdtiy- nil-rill ca“ m“ °ut “lute trying. to tilts; idle on m lus office from being rifiled lyy imntllts, died in Ifhe Genera-l flog. plifll here Xmas day. ---_40>_.___. bining to produce. HIGHEST QUALITY Meats, Lard andlSausa es. nuiii n ' ii:9'2Q' RE m HALIFAX Wood‘ Brothers limited anti Alfred Denigiir» Manufacturers, Ileavy losers Ilitough in; tuning tmrniers and the ‘(my M‘ silo store‘, the tiwo letter ownqt b, the Bank 0! Nova 4-1,; bitildiflk minted was a century “all K811’! 81111 Gtllratqy imam u-wmd h, Rum‘ 5M Wflfllflav. contractor; anti hinders and housing one Do.‘ minim Ruiblbor iSytdlem suit out“ Strife-Why 0o. The huiildhigs am. 888d. imclutie -l .1, Md" 9mm‘ fitters, l-llililn land Sop, 14,1” “m! Coleman and Co. durriers. becomlng King ofztlTllTzllenes, y don't know. But l don't think that an objection to a crown would be take/u tut a reason for a divorce». Her son's engagement with er Princessyllelene. the Qua,“ chap scterized as "a perfect match in every sense." The’ first time she saw ppm-tn, cess Helene, she said she “m; mm. plotely charmed with her sweet disposition and did not rest 1mm she had “brought them together;- "it was n case of love at first sight," declared the Queen, ti,“ now. to-iiny, my muclrin-love son is the happiest man on earth." When that mnch-in-love son W65 in New York lrwt August. he us finishing a world tour 9n which he had been lent by hi: family to heal his broken hurt, for he lud made a love match with Miss Zizi Lambrino. daughter of a llouman- ian General, but the Ronmanian courts htul dissolved the marriage, and Prince Charles was discon- solate. Prince Charles is twenty-seven Pix-Princess Helene is twenty-four The Duko of Sparta la thirty. Prin- cess Elizabeth n beautiful woman of twenty-six is Queen Alexandra's grout-niece. ' ‘Spanking fiesnit aural Don't think children can be cured of bed- wctting by npanki them. The trouble is mn- stltutionahtltechil cannot help it. ltvillhsend teeny mother my sueusslu ome lrcntment, with full Instructions. Xi‘ your children trouble you In this my, 02nd no uioney, but write n: to-dny. My treatment In highly recommended in adults troubled with tirlne rlifilcttltln b] dny or night. Write folllfl lrlinl treatment. , Mn. M. Summers ‘ no: est wumson, ostuie “D & F” SAUSAGES I Choicest cuttings from Selected Pork; Purest Spi- ces; most careful manufacture,--three superlatives com- Our Smoked Meats are recognized leaders for years with most particular customers. And they cost you very little, if attything, more than ordinary quality. ASK FOR “D. & Fl’, BRAND Packed and cured by experts, under continual D MINION GOVERNMENT NSPECTION- - Davis & Fraser (IHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Telephone Subscribers: AI. York Point, 7 miles from jChnrlottetown by road, one mile‘ ‘thy ice in winter and Govt tbout in- tsuittihor, 58 acres in best of coitfl dltiou, large dwelling and barns.‘ {two summer cottages. Will sell ,whole or divide to suit. Price right. l 2141-1241’ I'm!‘ if. l am prenlred to buy all Silver Fox furs and any other kinds. My knowledge and experience in the world's fur markets will B: slat you. SPOT CASH puld for your furs —no delays-no waiting for cash to pay your shareholders dividends SELL and get the GASH. At home December 15. Watch this apnea-an nee. W. CHEST!!! 8. McLURE 140 Richmond ltroot. Charlottetown!!! ll. I. 2195-12-13- PURQIIASED l l 'l-la|ih D. W. WHITE. I I Pllvllilill ddflfllllijflh‘. ntldrcsilttd Io lh»; lortntitsior Gout-rul. \\'ll hi} mo. t'l\'i'tl at (iittiwn until lmrni on. l-‘ri- "My. the 4th Fi-ltruurv U2 v i - con uni-i» ni‘ ||i_-. u, . > oi [Ifllllitfivll tjomr l ._.~ii.\ flint-q pcr \.----|t t," 1|". Iou i t tlllllllllll llttrul .\I.tll Itoult: No. l from lltt- Pivylliillaicl‘ (]".-.'lI‘.l'Bl',~i lilettaurv. Prlliluil lit-luau. ci,||<_,~._,,.m_; fmghu itifortttuii-i" m; | I m, ImW-"l iftvttlrnvt nut; fltflrtr.‘ -‘ font. Iulttt-ti lit‘ tho l'»-.~I_ mum's mnn llllll Ih-uloti ltouil and at Ilw uITltft; of thc Post Ofilct: Instant-tut‘. JOHN It‘. WHEAR. Pout Offlm- I nsilector‘! flffln. twm Jllilt i". i920 t lli t-ilsi Uffco t fw“ m" t o The few who have not yet returned signed contracts at the rates effective January 1st, 1921, are respect. fully Wqllested to for-word these before the 30th in. stunt, to enable us to make the necessary corrections - on ottr books, and also that ‘their nnrues tnay. etlfltfar ln the Telephone Directories which will be iséuetlies soon aftét‘ the first of the year as possible. y. The Teleph ue (Tompanyi of PE;