SE Whitex instead of blu- , ing. It willnot injure any fabric.‘ It leaves your clothes fipotlegssl-y white iwi-thout ‘streaks or- blue marks. -‘ Whitcx is equalllrgood for linen; cotton, wool,.sl'lk, Rayon or [ab- - rics made of mixtures or unions. ‘HIE virnrrnx convolution 10-18 McCuul St. Toronto, Cnnmin llut of Town TCTIHlOmOIS can feel asured of the best’ gt-rvlce ill ordering Xmas Gifts from us, Personal attention to all orders. G. H. TA YLOR “GIFTS THAT LAST" JKEWELER 6. ENGRAVER I0 DAYS or REAL lSARGAlNS FROM ‘DEC. 11ml T0 one. 24th We offer no big discounts but guar- ntee that our prices are lower than f our prices and every article in our store and warehouse is priced in ac- mrdance. . . GROCERIES ~- llbs. GuaraliteeifBillk Tea . . . .,$1.98 3lhs.ChoiceDates 25c Bibs. Easter Seeded Raisins . . . . . 69c uaranteed Blend Fl0ur,per bag $3.85 QUIGLEY 8t SONS St. Peters sltt collnnutu OWING TO STlOlRMY WEATHER, BAD ROADS. ETC" I WILL CONTINUE T0 SELL AT P-RPCES STATED BELOW. illksr Flour, ewt. $4.65 Men's sll wool wear. Each W» Flour, cwt- $4.35 - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - mum, 51,75 Men's fleeces. Each 78o ;.,“M_ ‘L95 Boy's tieeeed. Each 58c QPQ“M o" _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 29° Mens Wool Combination $3.38 Molssm, ‘m. "Ho" 55° Riding Breeches . . . . .. $3.29 mnum“ s“ ‘r 7V: BannoekburttPants . . .. $8.29 a ' ' ' ' 2 Men's Cord Pants $2.98 1o bars m. s Gold soap use‘ 2° 5'4"" Naoths Soap. .. 58o Lard, 20 llrpsii . $8.80 hrs. i lb. blocks 21c Ham" "id Currents . . .. 16o Men's Wool Work Shirts $1.48 Sweaters, all. wool. 51-98 and . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.98 Men's lMlntsr Caps .. 81-29 Men's Wool Gloves 87c Men's Leather Gloves 87o and "W Cole. stiles, Red no» ...... $1.18 ----------------- 64c Bun e Boots .. $3.79 3|», 1| He y Boots $3.20 2 3mm: Ema T“ " ' ' “'79 Women's tins lace Boots $1.99 ' ' ' - - ~ - - - - - ~- 79° Women's Oxfords 82.08 Ti " "d Emimiwl" l! wli- Pad and Breeohlng seas Sq. m," 3h I , 15 Best Leather Collars .. $3.89 o" ' 89° “d *1 Best Leather Bridles ... $2.09 ""80 Collar Pads 48o l 58o Beat Lesther Halters . 68o "we Rubbers .. . ..... 42.40 Pall‘ "Y" Lumber Rubbers . . .. . - - - . . . $178 Pill‘ Zouths Lumber-Rubbers .... s1.4a ml:- “fidfi Lumber Rubbers . . . . . . . $1M Pair WWI Storm Rubbers . . . . . . $139 P!" . , "vow- Rubbers an r-lr __ p Dishes and Paints at Goat. 3. ‘RYTHING ELSE NOT LIBTED MUST GO JhgTnls isle continues while Stock lasts. ‘k All for Opot Cash. No charging Aooeunts. Qieoountsim “firs; pm}. osll sum Janllsrylfl- This nlssns selesn etntsp. _ New It is up to you s; buy. . ‘ , _ ‘wins on» and been. "will? must be‘ grsdsd. Lloyd Cox silfinll-L ' - nything yet 6fl’ered. Here are some \ p Eastern __0_uardian ..~w: contra-r: with any Mall Order House in French Ivory, urus, 00., Montague, _ 3262-11-12-31. .15 VISIT TO TOYLAND will Drove to you our prices are right. Carruthers Drug. C0,, Montugtm 3262-L1-l2-3l. ..*BUY BURGESS RADIO, Flashlight, and Englna Balm-tea it Mama's Drugstore. Fresh stock "wflihlv wfm-tl ..'EA8T-ERN AGENT - Mr, J, W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ll Mlmllifllo and will he pleased to receive news items, advertising, .ev and renewal 5lIh8Cl'lp[l0ng_ ..*ALL ss-rron XMAS-Kod- ak's and camera's, stationery, por- fume, Waterman and Parker ioun. taln pens, everl-lhnrp pencils, v1.5. roles and Records, cigars and cl“. tretten in Xmas iloxeu, Molt-s lhocolated, Christmas pack, plpgg boysl and girls’ ‘books. Xmas pre- ents for every one of tllc family at Mabonfis Drugstore. . 3280-12-13-11. .."Mr E. B. McLaren and tlnugh. 161". Mildred. Georgetown, wept; pasoengers to Montague, “Ifldngg. day. ..'Mr. L. W. Show, Charlotte. town, was in Georgetown, wed. ililfldfly. ufilessrs. Fred Delorle, Albert Skinner. Wnidren Lllvcrs, Julmes Skinner, Dan McKinnon and Miss Isabel lmvers, Georgetown, visited Montague recently. A. ..‘Miss Emma Victor has return- ed to Qh-arlo-ttetown zlftcr Spending a iew days at her llolnt= ln (inorga- town. A. ‘ .."‘llev, ll. Pierce, (nieorgt-lolvn, was unlong the passengers i0 Mon- tague Wellse-iday. A. ..‘:')li's, J. Victor, (lcorgcttnvu, visited Cardigan during; the week, A. ..*.\ir. John A. Alntzfionalll, has leased the Georgetown rink for the coming season, .~\. King’s Title (Special torThc-Guardian.) BELFAST. Doc. ll.—lt is under- ury notes wll bear the change in title of the King. who will he de- signated -l(lng o1‘ (lrcut lirltnln and North Ireland. wilh the situation. I‘ J. Mlllqueon, chairman ot‘ the Canadian Olympic gave n verbal report. marks ha outlined I1 trip made by ent ot-tlhe C. A. A.,U., west ns Vancouver. He refer- red» briefly to the splendid support acordetl him by officials of the C. A.A.U.. and its allied ilodles in eu- tabllshlng the Olympic work on a firm basis. It is the proposition of tho conllnlttee. he sold, to ‘have a smaller and selective team t0 re- present Canada at the 1928 OIYXW pic games nt Amsterdam. This will decide the-expenses and will allow the (volnnlittec to defrny bhe - expenses oi u. larger nu-mber ot‘ ath- letics to the centre where the sel- eclive tests will ‘be made Montreal will probably be chosen tor this live (ow and chickens at Bradsl- Xmas goods, and toys, can-urge" bane, 1 n This In the title of a very pretty ' calendar Just received from Gor- don k Co., December meeting or New Glasgow stood that the 1927 issue of trons- Committee. In his re- hlmealt and J. A. McVicar, presid- _ during which they visited branches ms (or A run cnhutorrsrovvu GUARDIAN‘ " Page sum” Central Guardian - I N s TIT U TAION L. W. MaeKAY will be buylnfi Dec. 15th until edneeday, ‘ 3289-12-13-2l OOH. ev THE oto mu. ornam- tlle wholesale house of P. lE. l. for 1927. msrrrur-z _;4l_:a1'luo.- The shoe Women's Institute was hold‘ at the - home of Mrs. Jas. ‘Blllmnn on Tues- day. There were eight members and l t-wo vlsltom present. Alter the usu- al business was finished the memb- ers decided to lhold n Parlour Soc- ial and Bazaar st the home of Mrs. _ Breton Dickinson on Tuesday, Dec. l4. The Jnatituto has undertaken the work of remodelling New Glau- Bow Cemetery and the proceeds of tho Social is to aid In this. Next lnoetlrlgwlll be held on January 3rd at the home oi Mrs. C. A. Stev- ennoll. BULK IN P. E. L-Prlnce Edq wnrd Island. home oI the silver fox Industry, is still the leader in, this speciality. according to T. l-I. Mason of the Notional Live Stock Records at Ottawa. Of the 1,721} fox farms registered In Cansdmf 875, or slightly over lrali are loo-i ated In the little island Province, ill the Gulf of St. Lawrence. New‘ Brunswick is second with 300 and Ontario is third place with about‘ 200. ‘Registration ddguren of pure- bred foxes show phenomenal growth. During 1921 slightly over R00 were placed on the books, with 8,345 registered in 1924. Then came l1 big jump to over 44.000 In I925 and when tho books are clos- ed next tnonth figured will pro- bably run ‘woll over 50,000. WEDDING BELLS -TllQ‘ resi~ delluc or Mr 11nd .\lr.~l Bruce _l.) llmvall, Beatrice Sin-ct. Wow-ski. win, was the scene ot’ a quiet wetl- ding on ‘Saturday Nov. 20th, when Mable l'i0lll'lt?llll Sweet, torlnerly oi Cllurlottettnvll, recently the offic- .ellt superintendent or‘ llle Viking rlospital, and inliltlato friend ct‘ Mrs ilowltt, ilccalno the bride oi’ .\Ir Jzlnles Young cl’ Turner Valley, Alberta. Rev. A. L Elliott was the officiating minister. The bride , was ilcconllngly gownod in sand glmrgette. (icing away, "she wore l bill: velour coat trlmnlcd with --::plilrel, and a ha; oi’ gold cloth. llle happy couple lctt on the after- noon trsln for Edmonton. Ml‘ and Mrs Young will make their home it TlliTlf-‘F Vlllli-‘Y- Tile Guardian loins yvilh the Ilrlde's many friends uero ln wishing them a long and, 03PM‘ ularrietl llierdilx. CONNOLLY- OSTRIDGE NUP- i’lAL8—-A very pretty vrcdding van solemnlzed nt st, DunflL8|fg Jalllodral on Nov, 24, when Miss lelena Ostrldgo, daughter of Mn, 1nd Mrs. Charles Ostridge, became‘ he bride ot Mr. James Connolly, 011 OI’ Mr. and Mm. Michael Con- nolly. ‘Charlottetown. The coro- lwlll’ was performed by the Rev, W0l18l81wr McDonald. The bride looked-very girlish in a gown of. Jhulrker brown satin with georg. atte trimmlllfl. with hat to match. 'rld was attended by her sister. Miss Margaret, who wore n dress! it sandalwood trlcotlno with co- {ey trilnlnlnss 811d black picture 1M. While tho groom wall ably ulllp~ oorted by his brother, Mr. John' Ionaolly. Immediately alter tho- narrlage ceremony the bridal par- wurposo, he said. Remove Constipa-V tion You Stop r Headaches Tells How You can Quickly '~ Becure Normal Bowel Action Thousands e1 men and women are eloing_it every day, —qivlnn up the use of Cslomel and salts, getting away from harsh crsmpy purgativcs, and for s regulating medicine they are using Dr. Hamilton's Pills. It only takes one night to prove the wonder-working pow- er ei Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They are the smoothest acting laxa- tive yet devised, the kind that a child or delicate woman eafl use with comfort. short honeymoon trip through the iarltime Provinces. On their re- ‘ urn they were tendered a recep- ion at the home o! the bride's ‘arents, where a largo number oi‘ ‘rionds and neighbors assembled. 1 dancing, singing. and instru-l nental music. lib; received, testify to the popu- _v wedding took -plnce at ‘St. Ann's Vlr. James Clllfklll of.’ celebrates, the nuptial mass, zowned in crepe tile clhene with cut velvet and o, crush cont with Ilfl-l. to mulch was attend- e-d by Miss Margaret Griffin, R. - Folks who ltre half sick, sort oi run down, lacking in spirits and energy, those who find l day's toll exhausts mind and body-these are the people who can be restored by DI‘- Hamiltows Pills to vlqoroul health that will outlast old alo- Get a few 25c boxes of Hamli- ton's Pills to-dsy- Sold every- where or by mall from The willie the groom lwas ably support- ed by Mr. lStophen ‘P. Connolly, Hincimal of Emyvalc School. Fol- lowing the ceremony the wedding Ipllrty nnlored to the bride's home tn lmrtzlltu ill‘ a (llllllly bfealkiafif. Catarrilozcne 60-. "WW9"- Bringing Up Father ,___.__..___.L MY BOY- wl-lATwO WANT TO GET ‘Q THB-WOMENS var OlTYOUflvflfB Tb Q0 GUT‘ AN INTEREST HER FRIENOE‘ ll SHE I5 The num-ber of , A-GREAT A Remarkable Record ASSURANCE IN FOR CE Over $1,000,000,000 ASSETS Over $300,000,000 CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT $10,000,000 SURPLUS . Over $28,000,000 Dividends to policy-holders increased for six successive years. Business doubled every five and a half years for over half a Qstury. :-Y motored to the home of the was spent mvqwus to we wedding ‘IFldBS cousin, Mrs. Captain James a mmcehnwm shower was “m. Roach; Richmond Street, where n (lexvm me bu“ at ha. home “m; daillly wedding lbi-eakflmt wns per. the number o! beautmn fins, ‘.5 u a “an '0; 23y, qed, after which they left on a “wed l“ aumchnt w team-y hen)“, verges-t am] what these forces polarity. Mr. Clarklli previously purchased the farm of Aneal-l J. Olnnkln where tho Intends to make his future "he evening was pleasantly spent- trily oi the Young couple. WEDDING BELL8.—<A very prob‘ ‘hllrcll. 4M 65. 0n Wednesday; The comparatively high prices of fov. 24th when Miss Mary McGlnn potatoes in the early Pall gave an if Elnyvale became the bride of impetus to soil preparation for an- the same other season's crop such all I have place. The ceremony was 11011011!)- eltlom seen. equalledlfhe later drop *-:‘J by llev. tnoo Henrell ‘who also ln price has, had a conllorlins cf- The feet on the minds of those who hall lride who was very ‘b omlngly 110i- Dfelmmd i! Bfeflt an "P911 i" lmmed they had wished. Prominent amonk plush those who have completed prepnru- N Howard White, Miiburll Dixon. i l home. Their many friends Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Clarttin 8. ‘10118 and lwtllllY wedded life. Southern Kings and Queens tions for larger crops are olessrs. .\\'il- linnl MacDonald, Dan Nicholson and Archie ‘Muinn all of Wood ls- Innds and Little Sands. ‘The Little Band's Debating Club {SUN Ll PE~AS [axes hack to the "sa-n within griev- Bir than the Wheat C K/ \ . l exporter in the world. dz, over ten million dollars the wheat crop of 1924. In 1865, when it was incorporated, almost every assurance company in the country was non-Canadian. Today two-thirds of Canadian life assurance is held in Cana- Last year Sun Life agents paid for more assurance than was written in all Canada fifteen years ago. The Sun Life has helped to make I-ife assurance, like the wheat crop, available to Canadians through their‘ Its progress, like the spread of the wheat - dian Companies. own enterprise. fields,rcficctsCanada’s growth and forecasts her mighty future- I SURAN CE CONKPANY ANADA OF-C I have often wondered how many forces are pulling the earth's axes out of the perpendicular and giving (legreeg out of are. These forces make the poles of the axis revolve in a circle too do they not? And astronomers of looming will inform you oi U16 period required to conlpiete such revolution. The problem of tipping the axes one way or another lo evidently above man's might. How lvonderftll a thing is gravitation! is it after nil a form oi electric en- orgy! Anyhow you collldnW. slant the oua-lly offending the Australians and thoy would howl fiercely for their place in the sun. Not only they but lniilloru oi others. It wouldn't be fair to theln. MlE-IS Verna Dixon of little Sands who l; attending the (l. l3. t‘. in Charlottetown likes her studies very lnuch and is making colnnlclnizlllitv progress. Wilt-ll spring taolnce" round again she will be lllnonp, the sweet girl graduates. Port Wood pullers telnpornriljv halo cll-slwlldoll regular meetings Ifll‘ some time. The reason fnr this is I01‘ luck vi’ tell-phone ltct-ullllllollzl- ,tinn the nearest ttelcpllnntl being "M u) "ll-my a “Mme of hom.“ of that they have under t-olllsillerntiuu 11/5 miles to the oust and lwn miles "mtmnnmhql “ml V0081 mflslc‘ They for llehnto n rather deep nlld dlffi. to the wot-L of Illl! centre ol‘ lhnt MW“ nmwrm m me Rmgm ‘Hum cult question which will illvolvo ll'llll‘lvlllg hamlet by the s08 "Jllilftl. lwhcrc a rllllllllllmis 0111"" "Mme great (teal of lntensentudy and re-lln due time connection will ho res- flmll- l" m“ “mung ‘he!’ ‘eulllled search work and to give the lnat- torcd and that 1w llie li-"PW "I "i" ‘"100 ""119" n". proper justice the club will rr- mint ngaill. In the lllfllllllllllt‘ a Iii. llitlvfirlil Riwlilfl "Wfllled file-ll‘ 8m“ quire more than the usual amount lie patience lnlly be GXCITlSVtl nnd ul and n most enjoyable evening gf time um] thought, l before the I‘0l)lll$ ‘some degree of lolerlltioll. Rogers 3 Earle Ebers. 2 Stuart Slllltll. Grade VIII—-1 Effie Brclnlut 2' Grade IV-—1 Dorothy Allison Rogers, Jean Forsythe 3 Bobby Owen. Grade lhI——1 Phyllis 2 and Donald MacMllian ( equal) 2 Margaret Douglas 2 Bonnie Tay- Willium llogg 3 GOHlOII (Williams toqllul.) Grade Margaret Black 3 Mary Sinclair. George Hart 3 Horace hiacllwen. o t. “ll rop \ HANADA’S wheat crop is the best izxlcx of llcr growth. ' In twenty years she has become the greatest wheat To this the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada furnishes an interesting parallel. assets have increased fiftcenfold. In twenty years its Today they exceed by WEST KENT SCHOOL Doris iProwise 3 Honour Iloll for November: Fletcher Ii Reginald Vll ll—-1 William Reid Grade VII-l Helen Ebert-l 2-lor. Harry Smith. Grade V—-1 Dorothea Beulley 2 “William MBCRIIE, Han-old Foraythe, (irado X-I Cedric Bouiter 2 lien (equal) 3 Harold Black. Grade V~1 Lily Jacobson 2 Dor- (ll-ado lX-l Margaret Newsom othy Keefe 3 llvan Vaughan. Grade Vli-—1 Lily Jacobson 2 Dor- les llyndman 3 David Filllter. Black 2 Whitlock Grade II—-1 Frank MscKinnon 2 (lrzlde \'ll—i Ilurry Lztpthol-ne Aiargnret Prowse 3 Robert Large. Tweedy Phillips 3 Keith Acorn. Grallé VI—1 Isabel Crawford 2 (lrade lI~1 Carol MaoCannell 2 lilaroitl Stewart 3 Frances Titus. A PIPELESS FURNACE FREE FROM GAS AND SMOKE Are one of the many comforts enjoyed when you have a CALORIC PIPELESS FURPTACE to heat your home. Vl/HY NOT DECIDE RIGHT NOW and place your furnace order with us. promptly upon receipt of furnace order. PRICES REASONABLE. CALL-WRlTE-OR PHONE FRED ll. Tllllllllll Plumbing and Heating Phone 393-J. Opposite Prince Edwa rd Theatre Installations made 80 Grafton Street. -By George Molillanus SHE TOLD . _. 7,- ME SHE, " l’ .////4; wouLD-l M » w COIN‘ HOME ' ~ NOW ‘T’?! 55E HOW wwocxaeesul’ I o AH-MAGQIE rue». cRowol HERE- ‘rt-it's LOOKS l.n<E A LOT oFvo-l-Es, won ma‘. reeves‘? agents‘? wi-nguo" oue. was 215i“ §E“-r%T9.v~ llll fgLlllll ‘TO CO KUND AND CALL ON THE GIRLS TO GET ‘THEM TO VOTE FUQ YOU‘. x ih \ \ ‘lililiiiiiiliihilill l OH‘. I Qouqt-fl‘ ‘Ti-void: l ._-.,,_.,-»..-.t g. ~..___,_.,_,,