Prince "Edward ALL THIS WEEK ' ‘pf COMPANY TdDAY AT 3 SHARP “The Girl Without A Chance” SPECIAL MATiNEE ‘BY THE YOUNG-ADAMS COMPANY AND THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE FOR "m: P. E. Isliand Hospital Fund ALL THE FRCCEEDS GO TO THIS FUND-COME AND HELP SWELL IT. Aoliilfrs 50c. ’TON1GHT AT 8.30 SHARP “The Baloon Girl” -A QQMEUV, FILLED WITH THRILLS AND "FUN 1.211s o0 UP‘. 8-—BlG VAUDEVILLE ,_ACTS—8 Arid a Novelty Jazz Orchestra scotch Pipers and Dancers A snow FOR THE MASSES Prices Evening 37c, 52¢, 39¢ Secure your Tickets now. Ticket Of- flee opens at 9.30 111.1111. Daily CHILDREN 25c. -~r< <'- SbwflWMFiF‘ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sininn Big Week End Special THRILLS ROMANCE ACTION MYSTERY BEAUTY ADVENTURE The Face on THE Barroom Floor G. Marion Berton JACK FORD WILLIAM FOX Presents lit-r mother tlyiuii d1 him‘- ie. ivas l2 years old she lived lottetoivn. l’. l5. l. with her lcrtintlpurtinix .\ir. and .\ir.». Ale» "-7 ‘Gregor .ai1d then rcturueil to lwmw“ Repuh": N“ 24m) IMiuut-upolis and lived here until “m. she moved with her httsbatl to 1,11 Chou“, frosse. and then to Winona. _ . ‘ _l Q F, mi mom, The hotly oi‘ the mother of Mrs. ‘k Co‘ stow’ ‘hm "of {y .._.X“B.-nn.|_, Scott will be moved soon from lllB m» h" _h‘m"" l“ " \ _ l‘. q V0,". l4fl_\'lllilll'fi cemetery id a grave be- “lll- '°l|°“""_?_":' i100 50m ‘a; lslde that of her daughter in Lake~ lFlluntlrfitlllflmiyl‘ leii 111 Sunday “lwlwnnd cflnflery‘ c 1 z ~ . ._. - - ‘I ducted by the 113v. \\. A. bee. Th1 1 lymly will be ialu-n to Ailuucilliollhl Monday. and services will be coin»: _ ducted ut ‘.' p. in. in the 111111191)" 1 only know there was a moon lnikcwodil" cemetery. whet"- lillflill ‘.\nd that the stars “tire ivlilte. will be made. The lrltav 3111'.‘ ‘llliiililltit what poiusaid l have t‘o1'l;ut~ will accompany llt- unera ll . t was a ltiagu- ugit! to Allnncupolls and officiate ut thP ~crvlce5 there. _\||-5_ $3011, whose maiden name “n, Minneapolis nilicureizoriintimflil after the city of .1 innoapo s. “ii-H born in that clty__D 3| 13,9“- “nil on July 8/1856. 14111111911 l" marriage to Mr. Scott. They re- sided in Minneapolis until 190:4. .\ir. I ~ Scott being connected with dry ,llow whate the lazy petals looked goods interests ihereulu thabyfiflrlThat scatteieil at. our feet! they removed to La htrolssei “ha? Mr. Scott. became ea 0 it " born. §l'uiil .111 ( ‘ETTWRTFM MRS N. M. SCOTT Mrs N. M. Scott new! 55"- Ur the‘ manager or ihn ii. -——-<o>--- STAR LIGHT (in every irei- each lltilt- leut Was- silver shot with dew; They turned and fluttered breeze in the The apple tree was all li1 bloom — You tell me now of promises To let the moonlight througl1,___,._“_ . llow fresh it smelled nnd uweetP- 1 ~ THE CHARIlO SHOP from Holman‘: Cataio! NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in. advance. ' i» ' .1‘ T -—iy-- "$111 m1" ' . J " Y‘ ‘. . z » I itlgiromlsed ‘ "9 Vet ‘Warts Eve Dancer "l ‘ MANV-:"THANKS.—'The Palmer- Watson Electric Company h-ive issued a very pretty calendar to their customers. ' f W f‘ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND»- Rev. D. M. Lamont will conduct services this week as follows: At Nine Mlle Creek. Friday, 7 p. ni.; 1i Canoe Cove, Saturday. 7 p. m.; 1t Churchill Sabbath, 10.30 a. n1.; at Peoples Church City, 7 p. iu. NEW GLASGOW SERVICE- There will be a (‘hrlstmus service in the New Glasgow Christian Church Friday, Dec 28th. Every- body welcome. A VALUABLE MAP CALENDAR -The Guardian has received from Mr. J. P. Maolnnis general agent for the Manufacturers‘ Life In- surance Co. Toronto. a fine calendar on which is clearly dc- fiued n map of all thc- British possessions. SPLENDID XMAS DINNER.- The Christmas dinner at the liotel Victoria 011 (‘hristinatg Day “'11s very 11111511 tiujoyetl by ull the guests. and was prepared and 3t\l‘\'i'il_lll a manner which reflect- ed great credit upon all llit: hotel staff. The menu comprised all the delicacies of the season. The dining room ilecorntions in red and green. with spruce tinsel effect, in- cluding a large sign with decorated border presenting the season's greetings. was the work of Mr. b‘. P. Duffy and was highly coin- ~ "ueutcd upon. The following spleir did musical programme was given during the dinner. Orchestra ‘Jingle Bells" “Dreamyvllelody." "Tell mo. a Story.“ vocal sole by Zllr. E. J. Arseuault: Orchestra “When the Xmas Bells are Ringing," "Auf Wiedersehn." "The Gold Digger" vocal solo. Mr l". l’. Duffy; or~ (rhestra, "Red Moon Waltz.“ The orchestra was comprised of Messrs A. E. Blanchard. E. J. Arsenault. J. ll. Johnston. and E. Iirndley. INSTITUTE MEETING. — The Sterling lnstittiti: met at the home oi‘ Mrs. William Peudergast. “'l‘l1e Cellars" on Thursday Dee. 26th. bloating wag presided over by Mrs. Peudergast. in the absence of the President. Mrs. Pendergast was askctl t0 take the chuir. Meet- ing opened by the singing oi the Itide. Allnulcs of previous meeting .beiug read and adopted, Iup. Oranges and nuts were decided ~upou as a treat for the children of Illope River and Stanley Schools. lMlriS lithel McLeod was chosen in stu- nbout the purclizisiiig of same. matters were discus-t» led, l11it nothing definite decided up- |on. tiwlug to the small number of members present. .\ir.. Peudergzist kindly invited the members to her lbomo for the Annual Banquet. "Fhursdtiyn Jan Ilrd 1924 when each member is expected t0 be present with her husband or friend as a guest. oi‘ the Sterling Women's institute. Lunch was theu served and a stieial hour followed with piano and harmonica selections by Alarion Penilergaiil and Mrs. James flit-Isaac. Meeting closed by singing |‘(‘.ud Save the King:—Secy. {__¢o@i-_ ::.\lillei".~i Worm Powders will drive worms irom the system writh- otu injury to the child. The pow- ,dt1'= are so easy to tulle that the‘ iiltisl. delicate stomach cuu zisslui‘ lute I.l!i'lll and welcome. siiiivtl)‘ east-rs of pain. lTUCiLlli-lf? they promptly" reilmre the worms that mnhd. (hp pain. and thus the sub ii-riug of the child is rellevetl. “"1111 s11 sferliug :1 l‘i‘lll't‘tl_\' nt hand no el1il.l should stiller an hour liroitl worms. l iliihocelats i111 511112141 Packages i Nothing so easy '60 - v : “ ‘:1 v select and gééfiyséha ndfééi We“ have a splendid array to A choose from; Boxes 1,4; lb. up to 5 pound. Molrs Scott Rose Company. a dry 1100115 l made beneath the moon»- t-stnblishment. in May 1918. the family removed to Winona- Mrs. Scott. is survived by her husband nnd a daughter Mildred. The store oi H. Choate & I Co. will be cloned Monday from 2 in .1 p. in. in respect io Mrs. Scott! memory. _ Funeral services for Mrs h. M semi named Minneapolis MeGregor for the city in which she was horn 54 yam-g agar-Who died Saturday. at her home in Winona. will be Dr. Thomas Eelnctrlc Oil. forming field Mondly at 2 p. m. at Lake-lone of the most beneficial ilniments you! ohppel. Tho Rev W. A. Lee ever offered to the use of man. l have forgot so soon? | Would you Foriilrtv me it" I .<:iid That i remember this With stills and apple moon. , Our first gluJ. breathless kiss? __.__-<-0->->—— g jjPowgrflll iMflllCllI43.—-'rll0 heal- ll'l‘L u“, cQnppnir-gteti in every bottle oi‘ .. - - services, which Many can testify as to ill power in _.by poi-yin: 4t alloying pain, and man ‘Xltifl ~11“ ' » u-zo . t Oh, am l liickle just because i l1. l and I l’ lug properties in nix essential oils v J».- 1H1" I. Huylcrs (ianmig _ Lowney Choose now while 1 the assortment is I complete. l_ THE WHITE DILYG STORE} '.._'. i-maiv t}. ll‘ thc| regular business was then taken- tlicm ' f SEE OUR assortment q; collars and collar and cuff sets. Prowse Bros. Ltd.—12-2~i-3i. .11 chance go, or you ‘Eve were thoremttl _ , _ z-ajiandsome p ‘ ' - n» always , 1i Y WINNERS-Jfillcs won by . . Stewart‘ and Son at Marl- iime Winter Fair Amherst. Leice- HIGFH-‘Yéflldlflg ewes 1B1. 4th. ewe lamb. lat. 2nd. 3rd. 4th, ram lamb. 1st, 2nd 4th. grade ewe lamb 5th. market lambs group of 5 4th, 5 dressed carcasses. 3rd. Bank Mont real best 4 pure bred lambs all one breed, 1st. Yorkshires-Sow under ii months. 4th. under 6 mouths, 1st. Finished bacon, group 5, 2nd, 5th. Dressed CRTHSSUS group 5, 1st. 5th. Grand championship prize $10 for best individual bacon hog at show. GAZETTED.—Am0ng the list oi promotions and transfers approved by the Civil Service Commission 1r the following: Post Office-John J. A. McDonald, O. A. S., Postal Help- er, Charlottetown. Among the suc- cessful candidates at the general competitive examination for junior clerk sionographers-Muriel Mc- Lean. Summerslilc, who was also :1 successful candidate in the coni- petltive examination for Junior Clerk typists. Among the success‘ ful candidates in the general com- petitive examination for junior clerks, junior file clerks. etc.. ap- pears the name of Frank L. Payne. Charlottetown. Among those in the list for tuail clerk statistical clerk. etc.. are the names of Juhu .l1imes Connolly and Wilfred t‘. Mela-oil. ENJOVABLE GATHERING.——A concert and basket social was held in St. Auneh Parish Hall on Dec. 5th under the altspicna of the Hope River Dramatic Club. A well ar~ ranged programme was rendered as follows: Remarks by Chairman. Mr. Jacliriack B11010. Song of Wel- come. little Miss Dora Blackquiere. \‘i0liii and Organ solo. Miss Gert- rude I.c(‘laii' and lVilliatn Illaclc quiere, encored; Solo by lllrs. Josh lllackquiere. Dialogue, A Visit to the Photographefs by the bilsses Emily Doiron and Helen Gallant. and Florence Doiron, was heartily enjoyed. A reading by Bliss Elizzr beth Fleming was pleasingly giv- 0:1. Violin and" organ solo, lilrs. .lumes Illclsaac and l\lrs. (‘lareniri- Reid. eucored. Solo Mr. ll. IA“ Flair. Step Dance. Alli-ts 1mm.“ Alartin. Dialogue ‘by the Alinso-e Diana Doiron and Amiit. l'iueai1 was delightfully reutl-Lrred. as‘ also the solo of Diana. The three scene iliultigtte ‘The (l nit Surprise." "was well upplaudeil. ' _ _ lluote, Airs. .1115. .»\1ulre\v (lallani, lllzirtiu. ilertruile l.t-(‘lair, Mar- gueriii- lilackquiert- and .\ir. ll. lmtflaii" as “Jumbo .liml1o" was full of wit and humor. Alias Dora lilackuiiieriz tippeareil tignlu in .1 step tlzincc. A reading. “Tile Light. huust- heepefs Daughter" by Ali-A, TlIOIIIlIF llolger was well rem-ivuil. Dialogue. "The llurglufs Alarm,“ CllflHlVlPTH, . .l. 13111110’ M", ‘L ‘g Alvlna (laudet Alartin. Mr. ll. l.e(‘liiir. (‘losing solo "'l‘lu.- Little llirtl“ by Miss Dora lllticquiere. This part of ill" liI‘0i-t1'ninin1.- was couclttded by singing God Save the King. Next eamr» the very important part the attctitming oi‘ the pies and baskets, .\ir. Thomas liolgei" was called lip. ‘on to take this part. Th‘. brick bidding high prices obtained were in ill self a’ proof oi’ the high quality of the 1110s and baskets. A snug sum twas reallzctl which gocs inwards -ihe church fund. i 1 ::'l‘l1r_- hast. Asthma Attack nmv "Wllly be tlie lttsi. one ii‘ prompt measures urn taken. Dr. J, l). Kel. Jvtlifs Asthma. Remedy’ will 45.11"... cuard you It will pt-iretrate to the hllltllllifil broucizil jiassagti and ibrlug about. ii lienltlrv condition. l“. always relieves and its cotitinuetl use often has a permanent. ciTeet. \\’h_v 110i get. this long famous rem- GET RID 0E THAT 001.1) IN 192s — and have a Happy New Year in 1924 W" your cold right new All forms of cold: ‘yum i0 the beneficial other. M Ric-Ian's ~ Syrup Q of Tar Cod fiver Oil for Coughs, Colds, HOIPIO- neu and Throat troubles generally. Two ulna 25 and 50 cents. sold only by t \J*'—*——""i"—-.———— - e————--—-——i-€-_- _ AT I-HE VETERANS’ uéw Year's‘ by_ the young meu and. _ spending the , left yesterday morning tor TTETowu ouAnmAu ‘ .. .. ~—$wayed by a. force and her violin! “'21s ii strem lo see the crooked EDWIN Some siritggdetl against lllt‘ t!‘l't‘ill.t‘l' than those of otln- li is u story not calmly fold’ -—lt will echo in your heart , something iluii l.» Iieytiiul \\‘iil‘_ll\ _ka.i1l, Anders Rondolf, 1 Hardy, Harry Short, cdy today and coiuiiieiict: ll; ll inhaled as smoke or vapor it equally effective. PERSONALS .\ir. and illrs. JL V. hlurphy. .\iur- ray River, are in the city. .\ir.‘ \'i‘. T. Antlerson. .\lorell, is at the Queen Hotel. hleasrs. ll. llohitzlizitttl and‘ 'l‘. Buchanan. Buctouche. urt- ai the ilotcl Victoria. lion. .-\. F. A unuit, Summer- aide. \\‘tl.‘<l a passenger to tlu- city lmit. il\’(‘lllll;.‘,. Mr. ll. l). dlt-l-Iuw-ii. .\l. l.. .\., liFl-‘llill, is registered ui ibt- Quid-n lloiel. The (ltiardinn regrets lo lt-urn of the llluoi-ni oi‘ .\ir. .l. .l. l,i\\'i(‘}i_ m" the Davies lloicl. .\ir. A. lidintmils autl tlaiughtt-r. left yesterday n 11:1 visit to .\‘1-\-.' York. .\ir. Thomson (fampbeli leave.- this morning for llalifux after \\'L‘i‘l(~l‘llll with hi1: grautlpuretits. .\ir. and flit-s. J. l.. Thomson. .\ir. 'l‘liomas ‘Hnnifiut-ll. a station; oi S. l). U. nnd llllrs Genevlve llauimcll. oi‘ City Hospital. 1min. lug school are spending their lioll. dIIYH with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick llanuuell, Freetown. Alisa Helen Harper, lute iillpor. visor of “forum's institutes for {hi5 Province is leaving today for Rhone island where iihe visits one of the lending" llfliDllals where shoe will take a ilietiten's course. nii-.._Eininr Macbellnn, u.‘ st», who has been engineering ut Bdrden rind Tormentine this inst iwoyenrs has loft for Montreal, where Mr Mcllellan has accepted a more lucrative position. Mrs MncL/dlun , accompanied him. Mr. James T‘. Moore. formerly of Morel]. who hlis been agent oi‘ the _ Pelhnm Nursery Company for the past three yearn. has resigned his position. owing to ill health 1nd hos Angela's, California. on a inn-e months‘ visit to his daughter. __i¢oci__ ILLEGRL- LIQUOR TRAFFIC f 4d... f Archbishop Begin oi Quebec. in iiin DIIIOPAYIQCIBIZNIPGBRO thus of y beloved '~~ warez-uni l. sraAnn1 litiYi“. 21ml Hope and Sacrifice. She was blind. liui twt-s ' _ tapostlos who aided hlin iantl in particular. the surrt-ptltotis A i’? We Qvening-Orchet} _H__ . . .-..1~.-. . t l A PICTURE THAT WILL E0110 INYPUR IHAF-T 4 WWlQYiFFlFL-QD? sTnAneE FIGURES 0N T111: OHEGKERBQARD or 1.11111 greater than they had ever known! Rich man. Poor 1111111, lieggztr 1111111, 'l'liiel'—»:11ul a Young (lirl just. the magic of her melody ‘tlmt made men and women on iva_\'\vartl paths pause aml listen and shallows ‘that they cast ou the relieclt- erlioartl of lill‘(‘_——lil' was ii .\‘0lllt‘llllll_1," C151.‘ .’ CAREWE Presents Mighty Lakh Rose A Symphony of Life in the High and Low Places by Curtis Benton. Directed by Edwin Carewe. Horeer_\'—l1i1t another fouuil i 1's gtiitleil her llll‘(ill_Lt'll the Nil-eels ol' Darkness to lite broad lliglnvny oi’ of Love. "for words are eiuply things to lell of ior da ys to conic. ,... {l James Rennie, Dorothy Mec- Sam Helene Montrose in the splendid cast. PATHE NEWS-ANm-TCPIGS or THE pAY ‘retest 8-11; iii-haw 1>ii¥R>.i%#-°-;. . . Matinee-Adults 2e... Children 10¢. - gplcony 26c Children 16c. _ ' . .4 w»... n. . . iWlHll to speak oi‘ the illegal traftficl lof intoxicating tiriuks. . “You know what a vigorous ‘lflillll! we have fought for the uirtue of tenipertincte in our iliocese. {our beloved coailjutor and ‘the; |group oi‘ OCfJlLESltISllPill and iu mfforts. After about fifteen ‘oi’ iverk. they had almost conquer-l ‘ed the enemy. and we were over-i joyed in fore-seeing the end oi‘ tlu-l gdc-sirutitlon tiiittstid by the t'.\‘t't-.-':~'l .01‘ zilcohol. llui. tihis. there is _ now- spruiniling cveryjwhert‘ the iutol-‘ erable nbttsu- which wt- dt-iumut-e. Service Thai comforting thought to . . ful friends would ivo. fabricuiioii oi uu 2111111111111 more harm g fui than any (llllLT t.o the health. oi‘ the body and soul; :1 mortal: [jioisou which attacks il1i~' llvlllfl; forces of the individual. of the‘ family and of society. and which if? we do 110i. siiroinzly react. will sun“ tit-ctmijilisb irretrlcviible ruin. "'l‘lu-r<-i'ori'. we lmve ilesirz-il to. react, nnd by virtue oi‘ our pastoral . illlllltlfll)‘. we have prohibited. utiiiei‘ pain oi’ :1 grun- disobr-ilieut-lg the fabrication. th- sale and the- Pltllllllfiilllllil importation oi iuioxien-l ting liquors. such are iilreuily for.‘ liiildeu by the civil law. I We have facilities confidence. 180 Kent Street L‘ l t lolhipg lliiilone _\i'.ill.\l 5, _. f c?‘ '1" 1y When necessity requires our services, all details of the funeral arrangements to us. and . t they will be performed effectually, and In the same spirit of sympathy and understanding that thought- quirement, and strive to perform our sensitive tasks in that tactful and obtrusive man Funeral Director ll- Marl-uni WHEN DEATH OCCURS. CALL Leaves It in a know that you can turn over to meet every pouibié re-~ nor than inspires and Embalmer 149 a "\\‘1- pray to (loll that our \'ilZ('i‘ may be heard and that utich :1 tlo- mlslwsu‘ w» plorablo nnd disastrous abuse may eeasei And nllyou, dezlrly belovrtl Jirethrtin. give illl titteutlte enr in the teachings of your pastors on the beautiful nnd noble virtue oi‘ ifillliicranvti so highly fO00llllll0lLl- ed~ by the church. the ways in which tnen ant‘: women hurl fi-li llivlue influences n: lllnllF-l c! crisis or diillcully in their per- sonal experience. God spokelhrouttb ti=e bt-st t‘0ll<l(‘iL‘Il(>Q of the day. lie .‘.|li'.'lk.‘~l personally i-ttlll. In jiure =— iinpulw, in um-ieltfitih thoughts, li1 SUMMERSIDE mzri-iooisr some ucw vision of conduct. CHURCH SERVICES The ffhristmtis services of the above church were attended by large congregations both morning .1110 cvenlnghn Sunday last. The tulnlstor, the RoVJJ. F. Denny, preached. At this morning servicel the preacher‘ illtscuiaéetl the‘ origin‘ and use of Christmas. and showed how Jesus bad flowered‘ humanity with two great distinct "glftn. viz: Light nnd Freedom. Helshowoil how (leeply God was interested in every phase of human llic. "There could be no -real lntcrnailonalism without .lesus." The Christ hind not only changed our thoughts o! God. but Ho had shown ns that God was human in the sense l-‘Ie intended all His children to enjoy His gifts ot life and love. God never intended us to rive loveieuilvos. This was apparent. in Christ‘! treatment of nature and of thepuor nnd oi little children. At the evening service. Mr. Tienny ‘spoke on Visions and Vflidei of GozL- 00d. the preacher thought. 110d -u _ an specially- spec cnlly throu Jesus. hut His ' ' “ over the church. A preclative God is not. dumb that He should speak no more, it‘ thou hast wanderings wilderness. And bull's-it not Sinai. ‘til thy 891:1 1 is poor. . in the 0i‘ course, concluded the preach- er. all His visions and all ‘His voices are incarnate in .lesus. He spec-ks in ‘His Son. it is ou .1 to roply-*- "Speak, Uord. for" » y", outwit‘ llt.‘i11‘Ell1-", A1 both iiqrvicoii there was u. strong choir. led by: r. lBon Sharpe. in the morning the unthenniwerp "Prepare Ye tho 'W_1|y oi the "K101i," tlioltoni. and "Sing, 0 mavens." in the evening the music lnoiudoti “Come To ‘My-Heart. 10rd- Janus." ‘Angel's Song” (Shelley). "With the " and "Waken Quito a future oftthc service wal the Gilli!!! of Suthei-‘s Cradle llyliiu by Mina " Gladys-Denny. the inlnlaitfotem yen-old daughter. w all sweet. clnr voice was hoard liitliictly all Carols.“ "The First. Nowell." "Soft- _ u . 1 w loll-av in sun 271$. instant. ‘l! n53"? dthoi: more: were spoken by d trimmer‘ . at... we w» eu- M18! . ‘- AAAAA ~ ' F0; ‘Fire ‘Insnran Consult‘ _ H. M. smrsotv 156 Richmond Btroot "Mr sou. O C0 . ~ .1 1 . We i wish tomolb . A '1-i'A1=i=v NEW YEAR avail/Air's“. db ltd a‘; .111 llf‘ QUI-