ei ._ __ ; .____..,_-..,~._._...,,__,, O'I"I`ETOWN'GUARDIAN ' DECEMBER 12, 9 MONDAY, _ <`\ CHARL ___ -_- E r I I f - ' ’ c SIIMMERSIDE GUARDIAN llow You (tan Get That llew llange i You Ilavo So Long Wanted' I ‘gig 4 _ and Prince Bounty Chronicle _ ` _ __ _ __ f we . `_;§;;/ _ "r"'\-fs " ` = ‘a-is Eg./-gg ` \‘~5?f¢ .--\ ~. '£17 fi as ;:\\ . <3” I icxétgazz( fi ._ ._ @;~1v>*`§v < l' s " Q1? unix' "-mfs `_ °~»,'f<‘.§ 7"/ .li / K ,\ E* - ' \\__ , " t. _ _ _ ’ _ _ _ fry* at I 4.."`l o rel < . _ fl _ / \ /. Fai er =~ ~_ Lingerie distinguished, not the commonplace types, but just the ideas yoll’d have shown you today in the better stores of New York, Montreal or Toronto. And so pel'f-1-<-fly sllitallle as Christmas- gifts, for ex- - ample x _ Perfect Pajamas ill Hilknit Fabric Sl to $3 Dainty Gowns of Silknit fall- ric or of crepe' dc ciiene (Irepe de Chene Pajamas, lovely in colour and cut $4.50 I0 $5.50 _nur nonss' lunar. beer, ti-ipe, etc., at Brace?- 0999-ll-10-Ii. _WANTED IMMEDIATELY. - Quantity certified seed cobblers delivered at warehouse. J. B. Mill- mg_g_ Kensington. 6983-12-9-DL -PLAY, King George Hall, Ken- sington, "The Mix Up", 0. 8 Act Comedy, Wednesday, December 14th, presented by local players. Curtain at 8 P. M. Proceeds for Hockey Clubs. 7034-12-12-Bi. -DECEMBER. MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the C. Y. M. L. of St. Simon and St. Jl1de8 Church, Tignlsll, was held on Sat- urday last. A large number of new members were enrolled. The- Society are now busy about thc rink which they have under eonslrliction in th_e yard adjoining the Dalton School. It is expected that ice will be there about Christmas. Mr. Alex Mac- Donald, president, who is an en- thusiastic leader has thc gentlemen brought together twice a week for debate. It is understood that thesc debators will appear in public for contest sometime soon. The Rev. Father McNeil is Moderator.-T _____.____.;_. IN MEMORIAM lV_I_ALCO_LM MARTIN Malcolm Martin, age 67 yeiirs, passed sway in Los Angeles Mon- day evening llfter only a day's ili- ness. Mr. Martin was bom on Prince Edward Island but had lived ill the United States 48 years, all of which time has been spent in Southern California.. He was em- --CRUDE GLYCERINE, A clwlp < _and safe sntilreeu, sold st Brsoe'l. 0999-12-10-IL -MON'l'IlL'! MEETING - The monthly meeting ot the Catholic Women's League was held at the some of lure. 1. J. murphy, Presi- dent, on Friday 26th od November, I full caste ot oifcers and conven- ors were present besides a strong representation of the rank and file Important business was discussed and according to their best man- ner and means. Relief work at present is making great demands on the Society and its funds. We are glad to know that sny appeal of this kind is receivins i71`°'mD¢ and generous response. Mrs. John 0'Brien, eonvenor of the Sanctu- ary committee, who was a recent hostess at a card party in Bid Of the society read a report oi' the work her ocmlnitbee are doing. Speaking of me sanctuary committee of the C. W. L. it would be difficult to ex- aggerate our praise. Truly they can say with the Psalmist: "For I have loved , O Lord, the beauty of Thy house and the P19/Ue Where 'T715' glory dwel'eth." The work which th‘s bunch of busy women have ac- complished is wonderful and will be a monument to their art and ill- dustry.-'I' ' EASTERN GUARDIAN ..’MRS GORDON PRINGLE will be at honle on Wednesday, the four- ieelltll of December, from three liiltil six o'elock. The Manse, Mon- Llgllc, 7033-12-12-21. Mt. Albion Waite Brown met wth a. l BIiACE’S BIG III-IiAY8AlEf Reductions On All Stoves! _ I _ _ _ /. I, i _ . i__ _ .l‘i‘~_ _l_.i_ _P *' ' I' New Range forilhristmas Please “MDl`llER” With a I i M it 5211's. ss.. .a-.5 _ __ ___- '1 ___________ - __ fr.__¢, .i , U I A '\., ;>~.r~f_< _ -_ “ "'*"_:'.'ff‘_`II`_ gl _ Imperial' Steel Range llever Before a Range S I I of This Duality at - - The Imperial is a. large size. Range, over 18-in., six 8-inch covers, polished top, ivory enamel and nickel trimmings, roomy warming closet. Suit- able for wood or coal. Sale price . . . . . $47.00 _ rnlncess cilsr llioll_ $44 RANGE-10 llay Sale at _ The Princess is a. good strong serviceable cast Range. Polished top, six 8-inch cov- ers, medium size oven; e;X_cel1ent baker and heater, burns wood or coal; ivory and , nickel ilnlsh. Sale Price .. _ $44.00 _With Copper Reservoir . . . . $47.00 W I .. ____,___ 'l .¢\fis:-:_-e' S ly? .7411 , I _ ssl, $1 to $5.50 Useful Bloomer and Vest Sets are only Clever Hrassiere and Paniie Sets Sl, $1.50, $2.25, $3.50 lied Jacket of Crepe de cliine Mr. r l d b th Southe P cific _ _ p Dye y e ___ bild _.infill accident recently having h-8 Railway company’ e ge .eg broken in two places by a kick and buudmg departments' md from s horse. The limb was set and worked for it for over 40 years. With Copper Reservoir $51.50 fl if ‘<`I*n ¢"i&f“" $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 v l".l`nlie llld ll .=\-ii-le Sole in finest Crepe de $1.95, $2.25 .$3.75 Very lo\'cl_ ' _ z ' l .' _ (fhcnc, in v:xl‘icly oi coioiil'lll_i:s and mainy clcyer finish effects . . . _ . . $2.20 to $.i.o0 0 Ii; \\\\"l’5/, 2 \ ’/ si //, I \\\\_\,' ,_ __ _,__ -_ : X 1 ‘ 1'. .., ‘ ‘ 'M _ \§\\ \l_l lig/ \¢,\\lIl ”h|i\\ <5 ‘ @°@iiii.§@le-- ' ' , perpetual or hybrid tea roses some In protection is liecusstuy. In an open '-’ ""“ and exposed situation a good plan some °f me hilfdfcsi- "-‘1'i"iICS Of is io bi-nd the pllinls clown and cov- rosest “Ch 85 brI5“'5v C"lIJI>~"lé'0 T0-Icr tilcm lvilil soil. Where evergreen ISI. Damask or Mow roses. needibollgli can be obtained put some “‘° Wim" l“`°i°CiI°“~ F01' lllbfidiof them over as well. A little soil SILVER FDX PELTS . are continuing in UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND MARKET rlmollnlr /iw onl;.\xlz.\‘lloN whirl. throuizh ll# follows with ine l._\irm~:s'i' s.\l.ics' Houses IN 'rim rnlxirlral. l-‘Irie ('l:x'i‘ni':_~' inf 'rim lvoulnihas Proven its ability to secure tl ~ l`,l at A _ slstent with quality. H "P Ii I'""II’I" pm" °"“ Our system of Closely Supervised Protective Marketing llas, in the past. resulted ln our utr ns _~ - ' 1' latisflwtory returns. This si-nslln iiltll" conditions, we anticipate stlll more satisfactory results, Each pelt marketed thrnlwli this Organization ls rg. ~. gsrdless of lin value thoroughly lnspectd l d faults corrected where; possible. P ' c mm Mm Our grading and appraising fncilitlcs are unsurpassed, 'T“'° PIM' "" °"'~"°d "fl Mc fictional with the smp- PUZ- Our own sxeluslvs POOL PLAN Arid the regular ` CONSIGNMENT PLAN. Cash Advances arranged under either Plan at any time. Full particulars, shlpplng tags, etc., furnlshq` on re. quest. _ .1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR PDDL LIMITED P. G. Clark, President lla Managing Director. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. THROUGHOUT TIIE SEASON PEI/I.'S ARE BEING RE- CEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF J. A. WEBSTER 8: CD., 156 RICHMOND STREET, CHABLOTTETOWN. i taken from one side of the bush will enable you to lay the bush flat down so that the whole of it may be covered. In less Wired situat- ions s good plan is to tie the bran- ches together and then tie some evergreen boughs, canvas or any material which will protect the bush from wind and sun. The material should be of such s. nature that it will protect the plant, but at the same time not hold moisture that will mould the branches. Do not prune the rose bushes till spring time. If they are pruned back to near the ground there will be few roses, though the individual flowers will be larger. If the bran- ches are merely headed back, and the winter killed parts cut off, there will be a mass of roses. It is neces- sary also to remove some of the oldest wood meh year, to make mm for younger stems to develop. evesleur exililliilnlloil 'ilf`.i. imnll The last 25 years he had been making Bakersfield his headquar- ters and had been in Los Angeles only a few days prior to his fatal illness, _ Mr. Martin is survived by one brother, Martin Martin ot South- port, Prince Edward Island, two sisters, Mrs. A. S. McDonald and Miss Jennie Martin, both of Sun Dlmas. Mrs. B. E. Gilbert oi' Po- mona ls a niece of Mr. Martin. One sister, Mrs. Katie Lfinglotz of Los Angeles, was killed in an accident three weeks ago and a brother, Wm. in 1924. The'body was brought to the mona, where the funeral services ifornia exchange. DANDRUFF and Falling Hair, un Min- srd’s essay ss you would any hair Ionic. Do this 4 I. limes s weak and lbs result viU In s Clean Mud and Glauy llalr . |q|_NARD'$ LINIMENT DPENING I have decided to continue the business formerly carried on by my Father and offer 1/o the people ol Emerald and vicinity u complete line of Groceries at lowest prices. Call and assure the best st attrac- tive prices. - l J. Douglas Murphy EMERALD 'lose-12-12-mtt-ai. " Martin, passed away in San Dimas Mr. Brown is resting as we.l as can be expected. ' I Mr. Cecil Rankin, has been obl'g- ed to enter the P. E. Island hospit- :al for an operation for appendicitis. _ Miss Florence Chandler, was at home to a. number oi the young folk on Wednesday evening and a pleasant evening was spent by all present. I 1' Miss Mabel Brovm is visiting her uriindnlolller, Mira. Margaret Myers Mllltown. I Much syrnpnllly is felt for Mrs. Ben_i_ Jellkns, in the loss oi' her Todd & Reeves funeral home, Po- l:-rctllel', Mr. Angus MacLeod, whose Iclcatli occurred recently after a will be held Saturday morning at I ~‘1l\0I`t illness 0! DUCUUIUHIB- lo_ao o'eloei<_ Iliterment will be' --_ made in Evergreen ccnlctcl'y.-Cai- A m°Si¢ ¢l1.I0y-“ble MCCNHE WB5 llckl by the members of the Mt. Albion Wcmell'5 Ilwtitute on Tues- day evening Doc. 6th in Institute il-Iilll. The newly elected presiderh, IM'rs. Henry S. Jenkins, presided. IWays and lllcans were discussed for Iruising funds and a suggestion 'which is bong carried out, is the ‘instituting of 'a mite box for the New Year. each member to add s nckel to same for every calendar holiday during the year. The pro- gramme period was enjoyed and the topic for next night will be “Home Economics" and roll call "New Year Resolutions." The Y. P. S. of the Hazelbrook Baptist Church are having del`ght~ fully interesting and instructive meetings each Friday evening of the week, the devotional period being led by each member in turn and the discussion period by the pastor Rev. E. J. Chisholm. Mrs. Kent Jones, entertained the ladies of the Hazelbrook W. M. B. on Wednesday ailernoonf Dec. 'ith a most helpful meeting was enjoy- ed and a delightful luncheon serv- ed by the hostess. CENTRAL ROYALfl“'i SCHOOL Ii I Honor roll for Novembe\':-- Guide X-l. Andrew MacR.ae. Grade IX--l. Arthur MalcRae: Record Paramount Cast _ ' A ~ Iron Range s Sale Price - - _Ylsvw si-»-.il-el .._ iv _ l The llndisputed Leader in (last S Iron Ranges-Was S89_ll0Vl Phe New Prince Edward is one of our best cast iron ranges. Beautifully finished in ivory enamel and nickel trimmings; 18-inch oven, six 8-inch covers, convenient warming closet with drop door, polished top; a_ quick heater, excellent baker. For wood or coal. Sale price $62.00 With Copper Reservoir . . ..._ . . . . . ..._ $67.00 _You Save Both Money and _ You Buy Your Range at Brace, McKayi& Do., SUMMERSIDE The Record Paramount is one of the latest cast I iron ranges. Already there are a. great number V of these in use and they are giving excellent I satisfaction. The Paramount has all the latest improvements, broiler lift, ivory and nickel lin- 'r ish. sa_1epriee$55.oo ‘ " WithReservoir........................$59.00 The New Prince Edward A fif-*'-"i;s;‘i ,. ~; f- _ ly ` I E l Il si Fuel When BRA‘CE’S Ltd. 4. Raymond I-llambly. _ Cvra.d¢ V1I.Jr-i. Jean Mamas. Grade V-1. Heber Macausland: 2. Eva Ohoweni 3. Jlok A1501; 4. Tom Agnew. Grade III-l. Muriel Harvey. Gmde II--1. Allison Macnee: 2. Molly Lewis; 3. Harold Machine. Grade I Br-1. Arlene Jenkins: 2. Daniel Chowen. 2, Donald Mlu:Ausiand_ l Grade VII`-1. Norma Young; 2. Grade 1 Jr-1. Lillian Lewis; 2. Norms. Jenkins; 8. Betty Agnew. Kenneth MHoRHy: 3. Blll Hambly; Perfect Attendance:-Andrew ssmboaptlvity in the world, was its establishment. Raymond Hsmbly, Norms Young, Bm Ksmhly, Jean ildlsolzse, Allison Macnee, Harold Machu. Betty Agnew. 'reaches-Helen Douslas. muuama mon 'rml nerr'/mo cyrraw/l, nee. lo - nomic National Park, the home of probab- ly un largest limi oi liuiiiie in Macnee, Arthur Macnee, Donald MAcA\uimd, Kenneth Macillo, P animal was on the verge oi’ extinc- tion. Through the purchase of i-N Michel Pablo nerd, the Department of the 'Interior established 'I16 ani- mdis in this park, located in 111° great ranging area of the buffal° and a natural grazing ground. Tht success of the venture is indicated in the rapid increase of the herd during the quarter century slnte YOUR VIIFE SNGAGED ME . TO READ TO YOU~\T WILL IMPROVE YOUR WT MIND ° I _ , BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mc Nlanue oo You t-lava -ro READ TO Me ml HERE ? . 'l oh( I ag* rr oos5N"r MAKE A ' < °AR1'\c\.E or olrrsneruqg To ME- YOU ARE ‘rt-lg; ONE 'ro Bl: ¢=l_nA°.>t-:D~ / / < A .. THEN Pl.EA‘aE COM: _ wm-l _ ME _ \nIHlR¥ ARI TD BE YQU GO\NG T _ 1: _,233 ,, . __ Q. - ' , | established in 190'! when it aphw' ed a parent that this ml1¢11i!I¢¢“i `5-‘fv`-' ,c .\ il.,,Q=-Il__;/ __ A it 'MMilllilietlllliil _ _ ` v¢5'I iilif’I|III'i.l'!IIIImIA. i" *lc _ fr-1-li AHEAD AN " "_ na../.ao _ V uqilfi.. _ --°- /_ ‘_ *I I illilfrllllih I! _ ,vu