i pEcoriBERlZ 193° :11 xuru w . i if .- "~' "‘ " "—“‘“*"'“'_'"" ' ‘MD’ "" ‘A ‘ ' ' THE (jtl.’\Rl.l‘1l"l'l'f l‘\1‘.\.'\l i ' "Ws-‘w ..~....__~.. flaw‘, l, 1 _ ,.,', , ,, .’...'. .1 .,- 1,». _ I a u Mrs Noni. ‘.1 lfatRa. blfl-igL“ ,1, "ti. » ’1.,7 __ __ __ _ V!‘ v .r ~d, i: at l ht visiting’ her par. 4$.'“5§ “a Q ‘Q Yihfififll; 1 I v ‘ I I A S M Q K E R ’ S ' I l S can. Mr am. l\ " William Cnrcw. f . . '-' ' flu .tcr River. . ' ’. , . v - . I . ' d hr 1 m a S JUNIOR sun's a4 this aftew- ‘ 131x051 1:111» qspeclsil . 201' n». Miss cine midi-cw. Glasgow Road d l “WW m cm“ 9965'“ m M‘ ‘ mo‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ' - - 33° "'- ' lza returned "fte- visiting ‘ier sister " ‘ > ' _____ California Diamond Vfnlnuis . . . . . . .. 50c lb. My > Lmé Chaw-e“. Hunter‘ River. \\ 4 \ ' 7 will h! "It!!! a fine tobacco gift? WINTE RiHORAGE AUTO BAT‘ l Table Raisins 25c-35c pkg. king Sugar . Zpkg; ~_'— . _' a p“, a c" “he cream? You,“ “m! fl-JRY. Careful and expert attention. 1 Oranges 25c llo-iitc-Jillc doz. iilatches .. . ., pings zot .1 he annual ‘ncetmg d me Wheat. _ . ' ' _ ~ ~ '. . —"' . ' ." " v . - l‘ all the best brand: ef SYWOEEQQ‘ “an: Phone Palmer Electric Ltd. n I aliases . U ‘ I I _ ' I ‘coca lldrltngzaup . n 2v 15c 1e; Women-s Institute met at the i i, J; x m l 9953'1~-17'31~ Ch l.‘ C k . . , > up»: of M1= Nelson Stead on the " '» rg n our shop, moderately priced, ' rs mas rue ers htrawueiry u _ . . . . . 4Jc bot. _ I x V 1m Wm‘ rourwel} z‘, x and "any bond h" Yuk _ _ _ n l‘ ‘ .. Z5c-45o—75e lmx Lemon and tanilla 2 hots. 2.1L‘ ellml-"B c‘ " '- u ‘l __ U _ , t Prc-‘Bfll! P0 TRY Pllrfillflfifllg c0011 ".1111 Cranberries 12c lh. Dairy Butter .. . Mo. lb. n. nbcrs am. thfcc iisitois. lvfcct. ,..> ly ll o poultry. empty crops, Friday. 900M111 HIS - h“ - - -- 3 Pkfi- 7-91‘ h. vicncd ‘ th lhc sznqing cf thc._ i"? Jcc. 19th. Marshall lylallicson, ‘abkairilif illilamfltm" "m" 7:30 Pkk- cc‘ ‘¢;"|_ R011 call was answered by F0)" fir’, _. . ., . .,. unzo a l . e . . . . . . . . . . " .'< . ~ mnngrleld‘ 99“_1'3_L)"“l Bdans l ., l0 lbs. 9c (lurker Rolled Ooats ‘TPZg; pykJ-rl. my km“) nmnlh‘ 5mm‘ now“. and ' . , '. _ j - - T, ——’“ ‘ Raisins .. . .. 2 pkgs. 25c Peas .. 3 tins 25c elf)"- Minules of the 135'“ “gum? ‘Shiv h") “met 1PM d her e'c from m ELECTRICAL XMAS GIFTSX- Surprise Soap 10 bars 55c Corn 2 tins 25c mcting and also of last ycnrls an ‘huh-t Wllft‘ m rose and pear, an uni s-m-jm, W‘ "m5 Tmswrs He“ Pads Fmfl“? l'l1ltl'l‘Y Fl OUR o ua. meeting were rcud and ahpr"v,' . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ’ ' ' . I .........................4ll.l: '39 . - . ~,. ' t. iglits, Fixtures, etc. Open cvtvnliig-xil _ - ) "a v ed, The prcxklriit then gave a state _ Toilet Sets hv (uty, H0||h|31ln‘| Bourgois, and ‘llugllrzuu, ('l(¢'\|lF-T'"’75 Palmer Electric. Co. 9953-12-17-31.‘ - - fllfllt of thc year's work mid thc Set a \',,,-.|=.-_- e, (m- from 51-9" '1 -- - A(.(-|,;;_q()|;|h~g I -_-__ I ‘ ‘l OS. 11am; submitted the iuianciul 1c. rz- Almnmqx yam“. (“W5 n o0 SUGGESTIONS FOR AN Al‘l‘ll0-_ _ port for thc yenr emhnrz. I ‘ Tun“ “MU. -~ ,- , , ,. , ,. . __ _ . - -- . - "‘ mes rlri-s 2"‘ l" l llllATE cnmsiyms (ill<T—Whc1i' Sunww GROCEM New crow.» [01 tilt‘ lolluuliiuiiq v1" "*4 n‘ "um", |.,,,,~,,,., . . "W... 5-; or, u <cuding Christmas Grit-tings l0! year were clcctcrl liumcl_\'i~ l ..§ "‘ l‘ ‘ “ . ch" ' h‘ """" " p friends nbrond or at home whv not -'~ President Ms Civic R3Ll."'l\' f ‘l h ‘m, |,m.un,,. Kingsllln Chocolates iu slwfll" - ‘ , . . . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ "“ "" .u‘si . _ ‘ ' < accompany your greetings with a 4 v ' fw-w ' _ _ ' " ' Vice President Mrs James Wares» H rimw“ Wlvkagrs and cedar Ch§§lq' A gplclldlll assort- J I S copy of that interesting Booklet — 1f!“ is A ‘Him m“ “not “Bombs “N” "RE u» sew T1'@1“111'°1'- M" “m” smmlw {idol fl'ti|l'|' ....... ..... ..... .. 4r..- u» s10" l. 5 , "Memories of Loni; Ago‘ by an old TILAL Glvnqs‘ Gw” a_ bag oil Directors. Mrs P. C. Buntain and» “rfl 173 (IUEEN 5TRE|5T ,Churlottctoiiizui-Bctijnuiiu Brcmncr. “(mm H°°d Flour for chnsmmm‘ A: 0“ TUQGIJ-V‘ Dec‘ 9m’ “Wm Pm Mrs Reigh Barrett. Auditrs lvirrpkfi Qt}? gift that's truly Cainadinn. hundred persons from North ltivci" wily-mm Lin" F0)’ a‘ Norman Lint; Ms School Committee Mr.» Jumcs Wore, Mrs Herb. Sirhth Program Com. ' For sale at Cnrter do Co, mid Mari- 9l50-l2-l-tf. and vicinity assembled at the home .5 “mung, M“; M“, of Mr. Gordon ‘Thompson. for thc 0951-11-11)“. lui-rlii-yg, Willi-unis and Illrnhfli livery nllc f! Ilrfldiflll Rm- l ime Stat ioliers. 4a.‘ » a 3Q THE FORUM ’ »-. ' 51v PAU] CHURCH DECO‘; ST. JAMES HALL ‘TONIGHT’ purpose U! pairing 8 goodwill visit to Mrs Chcsiey Rflckhmn and M“ Rob YHPIIY N1“ ‘ _ V‘ _ —- W v _ i NHON POSTPONFZ“ ___ Brmusc 0;’, Rev. Moorchcud Lcuate will llCll\'Cl.'}l"lll‘ll and his fumilv prior to their en ¢_ Bunpmp ‘b; " um hot“... Snowqan which hns “FM-m: the cl0“‘ll1; lccturette of his series 0n moving to their new home in Corii- A vote of thanks “~35 1¢-,._(;.-;-;<1 1.3x? 2 . 1‘11i':i11t‘f‘1‘5 "1 1110 TWDFP‘ 1g dlgylcup, m secure Qm-iggmnstthc "Grout Religions of the World" ivnll. me retiring ,.1-ncc,.s_ Mm,- Mnv» E51,’; j - ‘ napmml _.:._,,.\.(._v, ;~ - v ..,-nt of thc‘ mums for deem-Ming’ the nwcgim: this evening in St. James Hull at: The assemblage ivas called to 01" business discussion the nice-Ling 4' rmq", (EORGE ‘TREE’; Inggl-iur, Canada. l"‘CO'.‘(l0Kl 1.600 There were 108 pulp and pupci" culled for lli‘s Wednesday evening hi, 7-5:. Slmfiki“! 011 “U10 119N830" Ofifdef-by M11 James DWI“ and M“ closed by singing “God Save the n" ' " I ' I‘ lllilkllrllg mcnsiirc ~ s during 1929. establishments in operation iii Can- lhc Parish Hall. is postponed tilliJcslls enlist" 1mm“ “"93'~'°'“°- Duncan biaule5°l1 W85 Elllllllllled King." A social hour was spent in rlmap .l1-i1'.lllI-§ thc riugnctic dcclin- udn in 1929. Of these mills 3-1 much,- further announcement. 9975.‘, chammm- All" a ‘cw euklglstlc 1'9’ conversation and music. Lunch xva: "*3 "23 "5 lIl-JEPLY RICGRI-ZTTEI) .'\(‘(‘.lll. marks in which he voiced the siriiti- Screed by up; posters, Mrs Jnlnrj.‘ pm at n11 points in Canada is pub- pulp only, 4H were rumbiiicd pulp / i Prince Edward Island A’ SPLENDII) i ILL USTRA TED SOU-VENIR Suitable for ready reference in thc office or home, or for mailing to friends abroad. 1 WHAT SIR HEN ll’ THORNTON SAYS: “l_ am very much obliged t0 you for, the advance copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congratu- lrlic you upon the excellence of the production which is really well done and full ofinteresting “S”?! x0111. L». ~. . r_,<.~. arlicles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf." ~-~7‘;HE~IlALIF/l,\’ HERALD SA TS: ""‘\\'il_h the compliments‘ of The Charlotteloyvn ..'ii:irr1|an_. we have_reecivcd_ a brochure entitled ‘jibe Golden Future," setting forth thc attract- iveness of Prince Edwardrlslandp “fhe spirit .of optimism which characterizes this publicity’ publication is particularly commendable, i and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, i lll the‘ face of u ivorldwvide depression. is singing a 51 smug of faith and confidence. is a good indication - s‘ that this Dominion has yet many things for which 1 a» to he thankful. "Prince Edward island, prc-emnently a farming dislrichhas led the way innmny branches of-pro- crcssive farming, and also in co-operative market- ing. The ‘people are. oufhc whole, exceptionally contented. They invite the rest of the world to share their lizippincss with them. And lhc initiat- ivc of the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is hii-Ihly commendable.” CONTENTS flllilrll-l ‘VIEWS OF THE ISLAND .. ....... Introduction lshl»; 0F REST (Poem) .. Lucy Gertrude Clarkln BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F. R. llenrtz. Lleut. Governor rouusv ADVANTAGES l. s. E. Jorrison 7Z0 DIVORCE PROBLEM IN HLAYD PRO NCE . §L 2v. (Copriglit Article) William S. Dulton .\ (RIIEAT ADVENTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boultcr . llMlKETlfZG PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES _ C. C. Thompson \ HAITN FOR (‘JTY DWbLLhlIS Justice A. E. ‘rsenalllt FARM LAND“. F01: SETTLERS (JO-(‘PERATUJE ltlARKETlNG o! I00! AND r00“!!! w ' (‘All rrznnx STEAMER 11S 0F TRADE AND PROBLLMS OF TRANSPORT ' S. A. MacDonald “u; risusm‘ ivnusrnv s. ‘r. Gallant Jill PRUVINCI . CilPlTitl. . (l. l'- Nicholson TliF. PRINCE COUNTY (‘APITAI .. Mayor W. J. Lldslnnc IMPROVING TllE SILVER FOX lisnusmv c. Ennis Smith ITBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM .. ............. ll. ll. Show Nrvnvixo riimu raontcms J. A. emu MIXED cnors AND rcnnu: son. . Premier W- M- L" LATEST STATISTICS Never was there e more complete informative and intensely "fifrciting Seuvrnlr issued from the Press. 25c “P! you‘ copies early. Price ........... ORDER l<‘()RM 7n The Ulwrlellclown (ioardlun flserfizlletnvrn. . rip. . of Till-i GOLDEN FPTUYIFI .r.»:l for rzhith I cnclo": S. . . . . . . .._.rls. 'I‘!-a'e 1' nd nvi rl Prime Iii :1 I ---.............--..--....-..--..--..-.....-.-.-.¢ ""'v~v.-... t. ~-n-.............................-...-a.v.......-. UOIQC 1 _Church held their animal meeting‘; .011 December lltli at thc home of! Mrs. Neil Durrucli. Following the‘ lChristmas Programme, officers were“ mleeterl for thc coming _vc:\r= Prcsi-i :dcnt_ Mrs, Peter Brodie; First Vice- ! President, Mrs. J. '1‘. Ferguson; Sec-i 'ond Vice-President. Mrs. Ildgur, Hcnrtz; Secret-dry. Mrsf Jlcrbcrti Dennis; Treasurer. Mrs. L. JCllklll-Sl‘ ‘Missionary Monthly’ Sccrelnrgy‘, Mrs. Claude Mill: Strangers‘ Secretary. Mrs. Fred Andrew: Christian Stew- l Neil Darracli: Extra member on Fiii- r ardship and Finance Secretory". Mrs, l mice Committee. Mrs. Shaw‘. Mission‘ Band Lender. lifrs, Herbert Thomp-l son. Delegates appointed to nttcndi the Animal Prcsbyterial meeting‘ in Clinriolletoivii on January 28 and 29. "lwcre Mrs. Peter Brodie and Mrs. ClriudrxMill, A munbci" of parcels _of clothing were contributed for the Christmas Box being sent b_\- the, ‘ilhlxilinry to thc- United Mission ati Scotchtowii, NS. PARLOR SOCIAL-A must enjoy- able. Parlor Social was held at thc ‘home of Mr. mid lilrs. Russel Roper. ‘on Wetlncsdny. Dec. 10th, under thc ;flllS1llCZ‘S of Cent's-Al Royalty Women's ‘Institute. Over seventy guests were iprcseut. Mr. Mrrjor ATucRnc capably ‘acted as chairman and the follow- _ing proizr-aiiime was rendered: Reel- liotion. MissLaura Cullen: Solo, Mrs. {Major Mocltac: Monologue. Mrs. W. ll’. McicLcod. Duet, Mrs. bfnjor Mac- lliee and Mrs, Russel Roper: Rend- lurr, ltfrs. Jennie Ferguson: Solo. Mrs. Alex Agnew; Reading. Miss Flossie Younker; Solo. blugenc Cul- len, (cncorcdv. By special request, Mrs. Arthur Roper kindly favored thc audience with u solo. The noted violinist. Mr. Robert Wccks, was present and rendered many fine scl- cctions. A cundy guessing contest then took place. the prize being won by Mr. Joseph Curlrflv. A delicious lunch was served by the Indies, after WlllCll names and dnnciiir. were cu- joycd by ull. A collection was taken mid thc sum of $19.00 was realized. (‘lCNTR.-\l. RO\'Al/l‘\'—’l‘lin De- cember merliug of lhc Central Roy- alty Women's institute met on the ‘fourth at the home of Mrs. Brenton rDium-anrl. with eleven members and one visitor present. The President. Nil-s. Roper, was hi the chair and lhc meeting opened by all repeating the "Creed? The minutes of last mcct- lng were read and approved. The roll call was answered by "Sugges- tions for Christmas gifts." many hclnful ideas being exchanged. ft was moved and seconded that a Par- lor Social be held at the home of Mrs. Russel Roper on Wednesday. December 10th. each member to in- vile two visitors. Miss Lnurn Cullen reported that she iuid Mrs. MacLcnd vlslled the school and were ivcll plcnserl with the ivork hrring done. 'f'hey were shoivu a p0rtfol1o the school had received from ‘fPorldRl- ea," Fruit and flowers were sent to sick members. The program com- mittee for next month: Miss Laura Cullen nud Mrs. Russel Roper. A rzhcrt programme was enjoyed. after , which u dainty lunch was served by tire hostess. Miss Laura Cullen kind- v Invited the members to hcr home .'-~" the next merlinv. to lv~ held the’ l second ‘thunder in JAuuerI. l-lay 75c straw 45c. oats 35c. to 40c turnips 23c potatoes 30c to 40c. NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSERSZ-Thc Guardian's Christmas Number will be issued Saturday. December 20, containing many special features, in- cluding Children's short story and drawing competitions. Those ivishing space in this issue must have their copy in The Guardian Office not later than noon Wednesday. Decem- ber 1'7. 4i. ORGANlZl-I lNSTITll'l‘E-~A meet- ing was held in Cherry Hill school on Fwday. Nov. 28th. to organize ‘The Womciiis Institute." The Super- visor was jiresent and the following officers were elected: Pi sidenl. Mrs. Harold Coffin; Vice President. Miss Etta MacDonald; Sec‘_v. Treasurer. Helena Horgan; Directors. lvfrs. Hen- ry Coffin. lvirs- Neil Munn and Mrs. Dowd MacDonald; Auditors. Mrs. William Crawford and lyirs. John J- MucDcnulzl. The rcgtilztz" monihiy’ mes-tine was held hi the school ’I‘ues- day. Doc. 2nd. with ciclit members and two visitors present. The meet- ing ivus opened with the Crccd mid thc singing or‘ the Jnstitute Odc. School, sick and enterlaimncnt coni- niittees were appointed. 1t was dc- cidad to have a sole of small house- hold articles‘ m the next meeting. which is to be held rtt lhc home oi Mrs. Henry Coffin. Roll call is to be answered with "Mr Earliest Recol- lection." hfeethig closed with the singing of the Notional Anthem. IKETURNS FIN)“ ROAI) (‘ON- VIiNTION-Mr. L. B. McMillan, dcp. uty Minister ff Public Wcrks. re. turn recently from Memphis Tenn. \A‘ll(‘.l'C he attended u convention of the American Asphalt Association and of thc Amcritrtn Institute cf Paving Technicians. 'I‘iic convent-inn was. at tended by 50f) (lclcgatcs many iu_ [nrinolive va ~a being read on llie subject of l‘\lllfl1)l~i'lll".. Dll€."l‘<wil1[,'1l‘l(‘ {subject ullh rcvcral of the delcgaten Mr. McMillan was informed that lhc problem of paving reads of sand cl-ity sril is being grappled with in lhc Unltcd- Slates. lrfis inquiries were made with a view to ascertain- ing on economic method cf asphalt road paving in this Province. Mr. McMillan expressed approval of the Cuiindinn Gard Road: Associations advocacy c-f a. crrcnrch bureau for one existing in the United States. Mr, Charles A. Mullen. of the Mil ten Hersey Company, whose series of articles in The Guardian last August suggesting the possibility of economic fllqhllll. road paving in till-S Province will be recalled. irrat- elected president of the American Institute of Paving Technicians for the coming year. ' It is not hard to love your heigh- "1' as yourself ivhen sup p, lam-M; tire. =:l‘.ub it ln for Lame Back--A brisk nibbing with Dr. Thomas‘ Ecleztric Oil will relieve lame back. The skin will immediately absorb the oil and it will penetrate the tissues and bring speedy relief. Try ii mid be convinced. As the llnlment sinks in, the pain comes nut and there are ample grounds hr saying that it is an excellent lrticlO. economic rnnrl lsullding simhai" to‘ chosen words. thanked the donors, on behalf of» himself and Mrs. which all joined in singing “For they arc Jolly Good Fellows.“ Dancing and auction forty-fives filled the in» terval, till twelve oclock, when the ladies prepared a siuuptuous rcpust, after which dancing was rcsilnied. till the "wee sma" hours, when all retired to their homes, wishing Mi and Mrs. Thompson long life and happiness. Music on the viollii was furnished by Robert Weeks, Lytznn ‘Dunsford and Scott Bros, of Corn- wall. " A notable event of the evening ivns an exhibition of step-dancing hv the veteran dancers," Allan Newson and Robert Weeks. Follmviiig is the addrcssz~ 'I'o Mr. anrrMrs. Gordon Thomp- sou Dear Friendsz~ 1t is with mingled feelings oi re- gret that we. your friend and ncicti~ burs air assembler! here tonighz, hmuiiu: of your departure from our midst. More words fail to express our dccp regret in losing such cen- ucnizii neighbors, from our C0llllllll1l- ilv. but our loss is others gain. 1t h- always been a source of pl-as- ure. to spend a social evening in yoi-r home, where your hospitalzty has Lrtn so ostensibly shown to us all, and your jolly, happy-go-lucky manner, has always madc everyone feel at home. We will miss you not only in your home, but in the ("Jill- munity nt large. where you. and your amiable partner were always so will- ing to liclp, in any cause that tended socially or morally, tcnvurds lhc up- lift, of the community‘. To show in our small way, sonic appreciation of your good fellowship. please accept this small token, not for its intrin- sic value. but for the spirit in ivhich it is given. und may its presence in ynur new home.‘ be a reminder of your friends, left behind at Norlli River. who wish you every success ‘yin _vcur new venture. Signed on behalf of your friends of North River mid vicinity. IIUNTLZK RYVER ANI) VICINITY Mr Allan Cutcliffe Hunter River. has returned recently from Toronto where he attended the ‘Toronto Flair Mrs Harold Ilickieson, New (lino. .1!0\\.‘- was a iccent visitor in Rustito t the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Tcombs. Mr Hammond Lin!- ‘Wliealley [liver motored lo Malpeque last week. ‘ ‘lss Clara Mnlheson. Whcatley was a visitor to lhc city recently. Mr and Mrs Fred MnrRae accmn primed by their -'~'l7l\ and daughter mnstei" Vemen and Miss Mae, mot ored to the city on business Sntur day. ‘The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Carew- Greenvale are sorry to hear of their serious illness. Mr and Mrs Gordrn Carew. Hunt. er Ruse." were the guests of M21. Cr." ~ dcr M; I .. _ (‘ilwsgow Ride‘ Thompson. for their kindness. ails-r River is visiting relatives and friend.‘ s "cuts Mr mid Mrs Alexun ‘ lilird b\ lhc above officc at Ut-ériud impel mills, unti 28 iuudc pupcr Wl-lllllllvt’; BIELLH-‘fhe nivi""ziil" 1F'NT—A wlqwnm Mommy w My‘ I mm“ "r M" M‘ me m“ “r M“ WKHTIS b11161)’ l11\1l<3d Uh“ 11‘1'111»‘1 1X11’, ' Cit -<;|,1_\>_ m- Pnuhm w‘ [final-CL dnugmpr “,3. Stewart frcm Los Angrlrs Cflll- 'I‘hompsoii and family from their to hcr hwne iolwthc mru n~.rci‘:|1-g_19~?vO t. i, 1 v . A ..~~;-.1M,-_ and M“ John Pinmfl. of At-ifnyuiu brought the. sad llCWS thntluiidst. lvfrs. Jack Morcslde was called R011 c311 1D be u11$\\‘t".'g_l 1);; lmluvf _; :1 v _ gqiggg rr _ _ qmmc nmflnnds‘ NJ“ “m1 Hqnl-v-LJC-“Slr. dlllltlhlffl‘ 0f 115s 1116M‘. MTS- upon t0 read the address. Dilriiit: thc membership ices. i "“ Freeman Bacvman. son of Mr. nnrtmmhm‘ Gr L'R9r"“'°°d‘ Inf‘ been mam"? °f m” addltsi Mess“ nu‘ """_' ‘b NOW I I Mrs Donald F Baermnii took placeikillcd in an acre-plane acsidcnt at ton Warren. Gordon Jewell and Les- Mr and Mrs Fred Toombs. Rusli. 3 ‘ ' ' ' ' ~ ~ . ,. 7 . . - .< i " " ' f on Nov, 25th h‘ the West Side Unit- . m“ “m” t" Y°llnkel~ Prfiented MY- and MYS- co, has returned fioni a long (L-hght M; u,- (p, Wu,- r-u, rend‘; and lur (‘lcillllllgh rut-i oils ‘ W ' I j‘ nrizin Church, New York City. ‘FS_I_ERDA‘ s MARKET B t‘ ,Th°ml)5°" WM‘ a handsome and ful and enjoyable trip to BI-Hizm. modern anddup-to-datcchggigizeinitjgnd "iv 1g- r n-IE ’. ‘ "F — 11 Brivaluable upholstered arm chair and Southbm-o. Roxburv, Del-chasm; o can give un rum-rm e . s - - - x i‘ l!" 4 a y .' --1d t 3' wa~ P’ -1' 1; 1 0Q v r ' . . f: Fire Insurance \vh‘le in our rare. ‘l _ __ _ . 1 “uni ANNUAL MEETING _.s~ H ~16. B...» one tlli.‘ cm $ ~ roewxcr respectively, also a valuable wnltham and other New lwnoiuiid i; ‘ 9i . Members of m“ WAILS‘ o‘ m? , ti; $lq.p15l to $1.52. {H5529 i, tea set. Mr. Thompson. nithouizh cities, where they w'ere_ lhc c ':.»l'¢ G 0 R D 0 N L u N D j ~. __, _ _ . 1 .. o 3. .-pcs “C o1. . 1.1‘ 1 g -p . v __ r [is of Mmshficld-Dtmslalfnuge U mt“; ~ a en )_\ surprise n a cw uc of ielatncs and fiieuds .9 (_nrn\_l_ (“Tat (jwrm and “m, Sunni Phone 013»! flux llIl. . <1- 'l'.u"<l'.£"lv.\l'. ll-Lhlucekmehtlst. Buntain. Vilhcutlt-j/ Miss Olga Iin lhc provincial capital. .~M‘ i r , yvlicrc hisylitnira. \va.'~.' 'llu- plainliifli-roni EVCFY Eyed ‘W5 5m g “ Mr. and Mrs N0" F°1'B11*"11 11114 Lord Nlcrrivwe sari. had u-d proved iw. Dalzicl. Interment Iwuslit I I‘ v llllflill‘ Rf-‘Cclfmallled by M1‘ Einwfi that he liud a flUlllhlk‘ in uiij: Stare ‘ Harbor cemetery beside . intuni, Crosby’. Bonshaw motored to Whcat- 1 Qum- than i-uiqliihrl. Jllilllllldllt l son, and six o1 Mrs. l\. eliito h.» lcy River thc guests of Mr and Mrs‘ Lhcrefofp u'nlll(l be lll lauu- ill ‘ncphcws acted H5 Pa“ M“ “s- William Ling. Mrs. Macintosh was flit’! Y F081: "l"! . _ _- ed by many friends, w‘ a ox \‘l\' > 4 _ i hlRvS. MARY A. .\‘lzicl.\'T().\‘H asympathy‘ to lhc bereaved, OSDCCl-llil’ ley River were visitors to the city vn L to the dough!"- TUQSdPMY- ‘ | There pzisscd away on the (‘\(‘l‘iili€| - l ‘of sauiruav, Dec. 6th, lVlrs. Mary A. (‘.\RlB(ll' l.\' THE I JET" The m“ of lawn west‘ l“ LhlSi-G. Ivfaciutosh at hcr home, i\"[\'-l‘l‘8_\‘ "W" IJII llic wife. Mr and Mrs Robert Seller. WheaL vicintiy during the week were Miss‘ R1ver_ R E‘ L she was on“. m for obscnunolls made b, explorer“; Bessie Stead, Charlottetown i" . . -- ~ v - - ' wnsliualors of the ‘eparlmenl . M a fen days. m... hcl passing tunic as and in\ of the interior. Canada. '01‘ i1 C0111 and Mrs Morris Howe" and MESV-c sad surprise lo hcr many friends. Edna MacDrnald. Suiumerside. Mri M“ Mqcln-mgh fumwrh. NR"). A .1 1111-4 sidcruble period lllfllliflll‘ hat an: N!“ victor MCPhm-l “ml M" C‘ Kirkland wris born 'u\<l lwouuh‘ r cdcd improvciiiciil bu.» iken his"; ' 1. s , l. A - .. ‘ ' ‘ Frank MELON" Meadow B‘mk':up 1t Rcxlon N Silo \\"l< m. cl in recent vcurs in 1hr.- l nditioii uf Muss“ Fred Macmw and Ema“ therc to Dr YvI-iciiitosh who praclic.) the caribou lu-rds ol (Jziu as north- Fosicr Charloltctcwnfil“ icd for man-vweirs at Vlurrav Rl\'C\'.. land. To flu‘ inst in Y zou ‘ferri- . .. __- 1 lp- Mjvfgffll mry and eastward almos 1o Bird‘: ll. SINGING ANNOYS “Y”? and who pitdtccuscc l l l d in “In” \'("\l‘S Mrs \Ifl(,‘1lll0Sll died on hm“ hay thc caribou urc rcpo ‘ - ‘m i . - - . ' l) ~s in niruiv ease.“- iiavink 1"“ _. 5, . _. 5U 1 nh(]a_\_ mini 01.. . > LONDON Dec mbABy Th? ca“ ‘xlgltiesi: 's‘\lll')\‘ll\‘C(l bv one daughter.‘ l\17l1E“.\l'~'!fl on llirii‘ old milffilhmll adian PrcssI—--Rcpl_viiig to thc illlCg- Cmfle at hon“ (“,0 Sign,“ M“ A‘ rout... ~— 7% auons or ms Mm who apmicd to u“ l" Prowsc of Aiurrnv ilzirbor. and duct Runboii magistrates for a separationlhruthmp R “m”, h-h-KHHKL o; C31. order. Robert William ivilliams. Waterloo House. Newbridcc. said he‘, was tcetotal, gavchis wife ailhis wages. scnt out lhc ivzzsliiiig. bathed thc children and put them to bcd. I‘O\’\'I".K (:0‘.\‘i)l‘f on The conductor of the I iforiiin. 1 The funeral which “us larsrll‘ “V m (_ .. - - l‘ cs bclivc u 1'- tcndcd, ivas from lhc house. and thc transmission lll ‘ 7 Iince (m, ' ~ l -' i ‘ ' '. service \\‘1\S conducted by RN‘- T. R.‘ incau \a.lr_\. Qir m, 1 ~ .~1 (__(.,,dg,. A 51.1,, 14¢ uyplps Th» 11-111-5 Toronto is mudc of aluir. um with a wo po-"r i‘- lighted ihr firc hi lhc morning» 51ml pow fm‘ additional rchgth. "W10 his own breakfast. and cleaned‘ ____. .___ V. I . _ . -,~ . - ~ x : ~ - '“"“"'~‘~ the hearth before going to work. 1 ~.;u;»¢.<.-.;.-3¢»c,.>-;~ QGJONLYOBIQ». *3“'5“5"3°° c 5071131131” Mr. Williams admitted once - ‘ thrashing Mrs. Williams, who hadvwl‘ ’ ' '_ alleged persistent cruelly". "bccausch? she deserved it." "He sits and sings for llldlVltllixll . Business . uiid PrQICSSiOIIiIl U58 I fucked 24 Sheets and 2~l Blank Envelopes ~ to match in Rich. Handsome Persian Mocotan Portfolios are verv beautiful. llavinz; the appt Brut thc ‘Red Flag‘ at thc top of his voice. g "2' and it gels on my nerves.“ birs. Wil- ; l -c ("f hams told the Magistrates. The ‘Afagistrntc: "Is hc an lrislimoii?" "He is hull Irish and hnlf Vl/clsh. lvfrs. Williams rcphcrl. The l\facis-_ trate: That is a nicc mixliirc. T110: ‘Hll-lfilrl I'D RITFOLIUS Magistm“, mo“ Mkod H". lyugbnryd of liund toolctl leather. embellished with .1 beautiful crest. m" tell- if he would give up 51111311113 111p 11rd? (‘ll with u modulation of Block and deep {Vlaroon-‘thr! make em- Flag,‘ and he replied. "I will cull flfll- Y"? dP-‘llmlk’ "““‘*l""" h" n“ hnmiml (hrmmm 5 u “- everything, out.“ The szummons was: P121‘ "WY <‘1"‘""*“- _ adjourned. .\nd ziftei- the (‘hi-isthmus Hvasun. when lhrir immflll-‘l ‘ i111“ ____.___-_. ..___ _._ no“ m“ M", ansjwcrcd, they will serve as a handsome ilecoralion MAN'S IIOMI-l IS WllERI-l lll$', for library tables, reading tables or desks. or as a ref)’ 1'0"‘ ‘Mil HPIART‘ IS ‘ " convenient corrcqmnrlenI-e Portfolio for home. office or trilvflllllk ev will not fray. crack or srll" and LONDON. Dec. lS.—<B,v The Cari udian Press: _--"\Vherc is home?" This qumiinn was raised in lhc Di- vorce Courl recently in a case cou- eernlnc lhc (lnmicilc of Herbert, use. ‘l'lu-_v are vc-‘y durable. Th grp -.unnroul‘ and waterproof. Thus these wonderfully attractive Portfolios of Christmas Stationery answer a very persistent demand- l\‘l)l\'ll)l .\i,s wiu. vsi-J 'ru|-:.u run: Owen Fowler, who was suhu; for di- |_ “"5131",... p, (hrppntls llnhduy Function. ""59 "'0'" W5 “M” m‘ H‘('T1"U‘md "h '1; f). .\ "nuuledgciurnts nf (‘hrislmas (iifls. M1939“ 5959mm“ ‘f: Il. lirncrul correspondence (luring the Christmas Sras- 1. In i914 Fowler went lo lhc hlulapg 4 “Ixmyal Grown” States: he was married in 191.6 nllg 5 rhriphu,“ ( H‘ smgalmw‘ and m "m" h" mm hi“ "9 l'rolr~\?uvi.il Men and ltii:=ln'~'~a lion rs inning a limited number \vi’e returned to Eurzlunrl and staycrl ‘ M "imnix prion“ mqunwr, M. hminfi, ascm-iflgc, who)“ (he-y “up Wm‘ Fowlcws rathpr M Thonflm‘ . l0 l'l‘ll\(‘ll\|\"l‘ with a friendly word at Holiday time should be quirk ‘Hum’ I“ 1922 m“, wok a m“ m 12 in sciac lhc opporlunihv to purchase this beautiful Holiday Stalini- Pafls’ I“ septum)“. m“ yo?“ Mr?‘ cry in these compact. convenient Portfolios which have a uti'il." Fowler camc to England and Fm‘- ' ‘Q vulur and rm Putin-iv worth after the Sialloncfi’ h“ 5"" """'l~ ler hcrzan proccedhiizs fm" divorce iu i _l _ V”. M Fu“ Paris on lhc yzvouml of alleged dc- t q‘ I H‘ " ' " " fa sertion. The Fwur-h r-nurl .'la_verl‘ florist! Frwouel (‘hi-Mums (‘arch n -\'l‘1‘"i»'|‘.‘- N“ »‘~‘"\1""~ "M 1:; proceedings mill] the question nf rlo- i l"’|""~~ 5: mleilc had been decided in this: cuuu- - _=, tr)’. I t The < Charlottetown Guardian ;. Lord Merrivale, President of the’ 0D-,x,i,,:,_>c,_: - _‘_,-,_:,Q,_:,,: _;_.. » ~ r -. . Z-'I>12~Z~'<2-O\30O0¢1t- Probate. Divorce and Admin-ail}: Div-i . . I . . islon of the High Court of Justice.“ V - . . Provzncz. ‘rngland and Wnles. hvesiderl at lhc (ii '.' lll\' lrlnl. His ‘lordship sulrl thel the nnrlles to lhc action hnlh :\\o"" "it '11" '.~~""-l ("T1111 nlriu yllte flnt in Paris ns "home? but tln‘ up; u‘. rcil o-i lnymclits of in . s: nu. r“ vv'~'~<'nii lll“".‘ll wiluiii '. ll 11:.‘ "r "r- \ ' 11‘ ' "'11 -'\‘lfl laud bee» mid th ‘ ".1 munl: lmni‘ "1 ‘s 'r;\\>:->I. lid.» i~.<.i t1.\.‘..i'....i to LL‘ ...l. <0, Uipnfij‘ Pmiincin‘. Frown" {I l i .¢ .. <‘_¢>¢