.-roh‘ a; —-ness I is nails) . ' _'_¢-—@ W ilk-rs soishn new‘: u . --;WIITIIN AGENT - Mr. Cyrus J. qsllsut is now (lusrdisn Agent in Rowlsn and will receive‘ news items. advertising and renew- sl subscriptions. . Glv -'m‘e'n: WILL s: a chicken "'“"' » ill-Der in Central Bedoque I-lnll Monday night, Nov. 29. Proceeds in aid of rink. 2977-11-26 3i —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is mil- .ed only from selected wheat and zoid by loading island dealers who guarantee its quality. ' '-POU LTRY.- Gunn Lanxlois and 00., Summerside. are buying live and‘ dressed poultry every day and paying highest market prices. 2980~ll-26-29-2-6 9 l3 16 —Or such s splendid vslioty here. base and glass shades, silk sh -DRE$SED HOGS — We will be taking dressed h0g5 (organs out) at Malpetpte and French River, Tuesday, Nov. 30, and Kensington,» Wednesday. Dec. 1st. Paying 10p market prices for well finished frogs. i’. McNutt d: Son. 29Sl-ll-2G-4i -WHIST TOURNAMENT ~—'l‘ho weekly whist conducted Kllliihts of Columbus. at Home in Summcrslde closed on, Wednesday flight until after Atl- Vcnt. A most Elljflyillllt‘ time was had by all. giftideas at 322.50 to . . . . . . .. l ..—GOOD ROADS and the tzuins offered by thc merchants; brought another large uuuiber of, shoppers to Summerside Thursdayi‘ and ‘lfidday. The roads leading to_ Summersidc are reported exrelletit for this time or‘ the year. l i 1 Not _ Bridge lamp? l - Limp. Holmsnsfrom so excellent vsrlsty of vninut, mahogany or mots: stands, covered with prlggg grg right. $15.” to Reading Lamp Give a, Reading Lamp for OhristmasJThsre ls and with wooden stands at $3.25 to . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 She Would Like A. Spinct Desk Walnut Spinet Desksfln populfll‘ Queen Anne and Louis XIV models-here are real Kitchen Cabinets? gestion that means joy for three or four times a day for every day of the year. A, o a Piano or Bridge Youean oolbct s! men: or silks. And the $45.00 Good Vass lumps with metsi odes. parchment shaded . . . . _ . $49.00 ‘ ~—u. Less Work And Better Times- With A Kitchen Cabinet There is a gift W9‘ housewife the If you want to mike the liou haPPY- give her a --POLlOE COURT.— At the Police"- (‘ourt in Summerside Fri-l wire tiny before stlpendiaigl’ .\I.ilti.~=- Qibjngt, rate, J. E. Wyatt, it’. (‘., two men ur~ l-sted ’i‘hurstlay night appeuretl on] u charge of helm; drunk and tiisor- dt-rll‘. ..’NEW PLAY. “UNCLE RUBE" ily St. Ainrgurr-Us Ilramniil- (‘luhn at St. Zlinrgnrotis llall, Tuna-alloy uv-i oiling. November 30th. Special svl-n’ cry. music, comic sketches. Como! and covered with gen banal atlmissloti. ladies with pit-s to free. llot coffee served by Women's; institute. Zillil-lllfilnrfm Odd Living Room —SEVEN Mil-LE BAY. — The‘ chicken supper held in Seven Elillo Bay Parish Hall on Thursday night was a decided success and much rredit is due the parishioners for the way they conducted the affair. The hull ‘was filled and all were appreciative of the fun provldetl by l.’ they have a complete the apnea-Fall“ Wllll tho various amusnmetlis. .\ good Chesterfield Table. Shown here man's Library Tables strollql sum was rvullzctl. is real walnuts in‘ 484F115". 54' "llsxl" flfld bfilullllll. Sllflwfl I" inch and 60~inch lengths at oaks and walnuts B! $15.00 i0 ’ "‘__*‘*"_'" $17.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $441.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 PERSONALS Maw-Not ——.\ir and Mrs ill-HUGS (Ynmpbell, (13178 ‘Traverse were in Sumtni-r- side '1' rtday. Q.’ Te,‘ Wagons Eastern Guardian ' You'll like the Tea ..'EASTERN AGENT -- Mr. Ll W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising new and renewal subscriptions- thc modern hostess. There are famous Mar-Not finish whlc hot dishes or liquids will not a ..*GUARDIAN AGENT-—Mr. 1., McLean. is (luardLiti Agent for‘ Poll-ls Road and vicinity. See These Splendid Chesterfield Tables Chesterfield. Surface Wagons shown here now-ideal gifts for nice variety of walnum in the feat at $28.50 to . . . . . . .. $45.00 Odd Living Room Chairs Chairs-Chesterfield Chairs- Tub Chairs-Solid Walnut Chairs-Windsor ‘Phil's-r Reed Chairs and Rockers-Easy Chill? "Pllilllllilred uinc leather. Priced at $10-09 . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. $75.00 Lhrary Tables Library Tables-there is suggestion in a gift for a bookish home. 2i U-"BUV BURGESS Flashlight. ‘ ut Mdhflfis Drugstore. {Fresh stock monthly wfui-ll‘ ..*TEACHER WANTED at 0110c’ for Vallvytleld West School. suppir- tueul $75.00. M. S. .\iacLeod, Sec‘y.l ..'~’=TAKING UP YBUOVS. -The f‘. G. S. Brant has been ut George- town during the week collecting Give Hubby, Brother $20.00 to Give Him A Chiiforobe or Dad a Chifforobe, and do away with ail the “cussing" that is necessary when a man cannot f-nd the right collar, shirt or tie. A splendid variety at $65.00 t\he buoys in and about the ltarhor. l . ..'~‘ SUCCESSFUL TEA-A very succerrslul tea was held in their sz-hoolroom ou Monday evening lust by lite ladies 0t‘ the Holy 'l‘riu- Niiii] llliillHl iiy Church, Georgetown. A. "THE PRICE is right, the wcnr is there. a guarantee with of Crosby's Young Cau- 9 every pair nda School Boots at 'i‘hompson‘s, Montague. 28561122 2529 Pool & ..'5'NOMINATIONS. --Al the cil Thinks Oid Styiélii Best Titan's IJETfEIlJ-llflfl; lny with the grand dramatic art. llcr favorite ‘ par; was tliut of Marguerite Glllbl , rhler in Dumas’ ‘Lady of the Come- lins." Tire French drama a-s pres- leroll also appeared in roles of lobenflil lreroities. ln 1886 King William ill ented by Dunlap, Ssrdou. Pall and others of their time, attracted her powerfully. but sh: did not net:- l lect the native Dutch drama and‘ glgorglgfigriillmlfigllflol]"hfvelmgfiagl of Holland conferred upon her the . . . Mr. S. C. Knight was nominated as JLVPSTEIFDAM, Nov. 25.15: iii “on mayor and Messrs. John Smith. land's veteran actress. eo om ' _ _ DuncnnMcDotlnltl. Chester Llew- Mann llouwmeesler, who is 76 atfioieilsgnhililgrl’ ligllctltlll-‘ll-‘s. sntvllns ollyn, and Peter Solomon, as coun- years old, hoe refined from the ' ' ~ 39'9" ‘is i‘lll()i'9. -- -----40&—-—-——- PERSONALS ..".\ir. Ernest FJlTCllllll, (iconic- mwn has signed as fireman on thee “limpe-mr nt‘ Halifax", which is now loading potatoes at that .por-t, A. ..°.\lr. floorgo liibbelt. George- lnwn, was a visitor to the city on Friday. ..”.\ir l‘. (‘lnrkln. Charlottetown was in (ioorlzetolvn on Wednesday. A. ..'i‘ir, J. Whnlls, Montreal, is visiting in (leorgotown, tho izueel or Mr. J. liownrtl Aivflonairl. A IN THE STABLE Nlinsrdu is invaluable for strains, bruises. cuts. swelllngs. TTN Afié y l l iNlMENi stage, but she still retains her pop- ularlty. ‘Her diamond jubilee- recently was celebrated throughout Holland with great public enthusiasm. Her fare- well performances drew enormous crowds who gmothlsretl her in i'lo\\'- ers and pulled her carriage to lit-r hotel. ' The Dutch Sarah Bernhardt, her admirers call her, end It was the divine Sarah's roles which most appealed to this lempermental Dutchwtrmatl who treasures t1 letter of congratulations Elie received from the fnmolts Frencl lrtilzedi- enne in i911. . Had Hard Schooling “Tlv=o" Mann Bouwmtesier had Lhentrical blood ln her veins. Her nandfirthdr. ifi-ederick A. Rosen- veldt. lived to orlebrnte his dia- mond jubilee an n leading actor. inrl her father. a well-known actor. manager of hi1 time, mlehralcd his zolden jubilee. -Slie was trained in a hsrd school. when she was young. none of tlwl present-day conveniences ex. lslod I0!‘ traveling theatrical people who were clause‘ more or leu with "Yilifuts sud vagsbonds". Paul Hervieu. ‘he French mmsnil. and ‘eighties sh still hug a senti- mental re rd. "Thosefliwns, with their splen- did‘ trains - one could act in thlem!" shd declares, comparing them with the m deru feminine clothes which she folds "are only good for playing tennis in." Tornado Leaves Trail Of Death Special to the Guardian) LITDLEROGK, Ark" Nov. 25. - Thirteen persons are known lo be lead and three injured one serious- ly in the path of n tornado which swept North Arkansas this attor- ltoon i .___-__-iOi---- “GKEATER JERUSALEM" NOW BEING PLANNED JERUSALEM. Nov. 24. —l'Plsns .‘or a Greater Jerusalem have just been announced here. The Holy ‘Jliy will be remodelled and provid- >d with all modern conveniences but ihe historicslJalue of the fatn- lus landmark-s will not lie ‘impair- ad Holman Kitchen —And Wonderful the You'll find Hol- lerusslem is ‘to be divided into Furniture , No gift gives so much pleasure to so many as a good piece of furniture-mo gift shows more value for the money expended than does furnitureQ-no single article better exemplifies the real Spirit 0f Christmas than does Get the gift early" and get it at H0lman’s. That is the best way to be sure of absolute satisfaction in every respect. 8Q- Say “Merry Christmas" with a framed picture-a good variety of prints and pastels here, nicely framed, at $2.50 to..... ............$15.00 ivela Chesterfield Suite! l w... make U0 mistake m selecting a Holman chesterlleld as a christmar present- No home is a real home without a Chesflcnfield-lta comfort and convenience are things to be enjoyed long after tho rice is forgotten. hgrg_in tapestries, plain and figured‘ Moholrs, on the new Jacquard uphoisteries wllh pretty reverse cushions that add so mi1¢FlillY—C°mPl¢l° l" 3 Flue §"'l"t cllulfllknldl Arm Chair and Fireside Chslr $125.00 t0 $300.00. ~ Reflect the smiles oil Christ- Ycu can select from a splendid variety fir. Wouldn't a Console Table mas with a Holman Mirror, make an appropriate gift? Se: e ma; pang“! gflgqts in all them here in\ all the new styles of frames at 84.25 to wood finshes at $15.00 to . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$25.00 Bromine $umssserside~l2haflo1te1own '7~[0Iman's 711mb]: your Hamil o». a Bookcase. You'll find a need variflv he" l" oaks and walnuts, various finishes and real values at 824-00 to .... scheme is the system oi rim: boule- vards which has been devised I0!‘ the New Jerusuleltl. Along these mottlevardw it is planned to lny out ‘parks and ltrirdctis. i-Q-}——~———-_ -Rea.l Life Supplies NEW YORllf, Nov. 2-i. -— The ‘in tnulem movies frcqurntly is the eol thing. r ol- gold medal M mam’ a rare dmlnml The public}; ‘demand for realism is primarily respotrslllic for actual type-s supplnntiug professional ox- ,trna. The Cil-Sllllf,’ director when now called upon to gel u cripple. an Indion, d fireman or a waiter. goes ou1 and gels him, instead oi baring actors dross nud make-up to look the parts. ector i-s finding ihc sources. Filling vases hold the clues. Sources Are indexed Fred Clark, chief of the Parti- mouut carting office on Long 1's- land, was asked to furnish all Hill- dus for an Ear-it Indian scene. Tho rillng (78895 were filled with names of extrafl. assorted according to not- onnlity, but there wns no Hindu.‘ lilo finally thought oi Columbia University and there he found.a few Hindu students. ()ne of them was asked to brink as many country- men m; could ho located, perfersbly with their native costumes. At the appointed ;time. thirty youngj-lln- dlrs were ‘present with thelrwtos- lumen. Soldierl are easily obtained from the local srmories. The novelty spd amusement of the work, as well ss the my rem-tins from 81.50 to $12.00 a day, are inducements for the es- trss. Walters hind musicians are paid the standard union wage. flit. exclaimed of TllOfTthll-"WIUU the n Fnlnchwomnn. the world would be st her feet!" ‘rivezosn lal. commercial, residsnflsl, ysurbur n and histori- V‘ ' ‘All Typos Avsilsblo l “snd tireniosvihirosn cal.‘ The chief feature of the new andle a llllht stick or s lino oii I er‘s office. lie, in turn, found seven policeman. football player or sailor m, legm,“ mo“ he goes u, ‘he v01. The ucw tnsk of the chilling till", -- they were before the war at heart hose without flilllllll all 0V" scenery are plentiful. Dozens of linen, retired from the New York forcm, have their llillll9$ lilstetl for extra work. A coll for eight cheer letatlers i0!‘ n football picture canto during the summer. Ono from Fordham Collelw was located in a downtown brok- other young mcu who knew the arl of‘ chef-r leading. if Fleck wuuts u dozen nrluless ernivs -Sl!l'\‘llf0 Buroau. Indians arc available at the New York state res. ,ervatloti nt-‘m- Walertowti. Negro itypes cnu he recruited in Harlem. "seafaring mcll uro plentiful uloulz the wnlerfrouta. “Nnueti swimmers sud divert-l‘ are obtained from lilo Womeni-l Swimming association. *—<o->—-~ Nations Of Europe r. , Still Fear Spies Sillce unions nre very much as and since most of them believe that. wnr is by no means ended. but the ttiry attache ut Berlin and St. Pet- tisit subjects were arrested for try- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45-00 ersliurz. Hal's l" R Yecemll’ P“m$:1'_' on book that uutlerglound esll age is practically worthless. ' I France. spam, gm in ulmlll lo be tried in France of Maurice Philibeit Char- ton a railway ellllllllye flow "line" “we”, tn whose posscesioti W05 “mm; a mags of documents dealini; with the mobilization of tlieFrench nimy. it is chart-tell that (hnrtou. who is married, hccnmc entunil- 1m] will] a Géfllliln woman lll lllG Ruhr who seduced him ililo becom- m; a (jet-man spy. His defence is that he pretended to enter ‘n 0 the plans of his German temp m‘! in order to lure them on and even- tually have them arrested. Last December n woman and titres Bri- m; to obtain French Bliltion soc- reis- Lust .l\l.ly it Wis. announced ‘that Desire David. former French nrmy officer, had fled to GerrnoflY “m1 joined the German secret‘ service after .| romance that helm! in n Dulmoltlorf hosvllill- l" l“ said ihni the nvitltion case was 011B of the most prickly subjects hand- desiqn and rich in finish, =11’ shown here in such a variety of grades and styles that you i" sure to find one that will suit your needs and your pocket book i-dly Be sure and scc thesewhen you are in Holmsrfs. .. .. _ Q lis known that in the air France has ject, was a mete blind to covet New is lithe " lesson s“ ll-‘lile nsrtisssndq gelootlon _ from our ‘sums of c _ Tables will mslu s prsotlssl and inexpensive gift. Your oholoo of round or square son‘ "m- illlfllle "ls and m: or linoleum up; gt “,7; p End ‘ Tables-A Practical Suggestion End tsbiss, tor books, papers or ocosslsm _‘ uses,‘ lnhighiy finished birch or rosl walnut, s" . 4 unsfiliflfldsss fnruseful gifts. -A hiee variety g ' ' *so.oosild........... ............. .......;15,°°l Give Hi... A Smokcr’s Stand Does he smoke“ Then give M", I. ' "u fiend or I smokofls set llld he'll be grateful the, major port of his islum time. The Stlnds are shown in bras,“ and walnut snd the Bets are shown in brass l and varied wood bases st 35o to $22.59 Gate~Legged Or Tilt-Top Tables A; the price no gifts could be more sp- prcciated than s Gate-Legged Table or a Tilt- Top Table. Shown hcre is highly polished‘ walnuts at $10-50 Ind . . . . . . . . . . $30.00 . i l , O ’I ‘ _For The Fireside i With s cheerful fire biasing in the grate, or the l Enterprise Cabinet Hester sending forth its sum- mery warmth, the only thing looking is a Holman Fire Set or a Brass Coal Hod to complete the picture of‘ comfort. Fire sets, in bright and hammered brass at a $5.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22.50 < Bras; coal Hods, strong and substantial at $12.00 -Or A Desk " And Book Case , For wife, mother or sitter nfll ' gift would give more pleasur than our Combination Wrltm Desk and Book-Case. They are strong, substantial and splend- finiuhed and real barlilllt» t H "n n. prices u.’ $15.00 to a a a s .. $35.00 Why Not A China Cabinet Chins Cabinets, beautiful In Give Her A . l; 1 ‘Y _ Sewing Cabinet v ow..- the girl a Sewlflq Call: lneti-a gift that is useful, dainty and economical. Some splendid styles here, including the fam- ous "Martha Washington" a $12.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. snot A ‘Dressng Table Or Vanity Dresser Dressing Tsbles and Vanity Dressers-what could np~ pool more to the heart 0t the homc-iovllli til"? Y°"'" "ml . a m“ display here in combination walnuts and eolld wal- nut$it$20.00tO . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . ......-$9°~°° ill 3/ a. tremendous superiority over occuilllllllll l5 Clllel 5W- 5°“ Great Britain with five times as Leather and Ernest 033133;‘: many available fighting machines, British subjects, one a nu Mm most oi‘ them concentrated iii fish intolliflflllfi ‘lllcerla France, willie the smaller Brit- ish force is scattered over several countries and at home autholity is Le Fehre, a dancer known as “Md. ante Foxtrot," were inter lnvolrl Tile three men were sentenced“: fine and imprisonment. will“?! |dividcd between naval and mili- tary services. it is assumed therefore that news of the French nviuiion l; of considerable interest in (lrent Britain. Working for Britain. So keuuly were the British auth- oritiq, concerned that. according to lira ‘french theory, they planted M, I nest of spies in Paris for the spe- Last Apt ll two Frenchmen w siflc purpose of finding out. some rested nt Nice by the lrrPlllvpo secrats- A French girl named ret Service. Th8)’ Wm“ " f‘, Marthe Morellil, confessed that thelto have been spying out liilvnauu} Paris radio business of Will-lam es in tlhe interests oi the , Fischer, a naturalized British sull- Government- dnncer got off with a llslll Wlllim“ and Marthe was rewarded l0l’ l1; confession. it ivns intinllah. from Grout Britain that U19 “m thing was titranilflll llY the i-‘rtlm authorities in reveal?! w" h“: o, lrad five of their slllell "l" °“ England a short time vlllvlil“ ‘ 441‘ 4i - ‘4 r., 3 $100,000 for i led by the French authorities. ll- on the other hand. will certainly break out again, it ls perhaps nnt- ursl that they should continue iii. their old tricks of aspionagtm- Tile spy fever still troubles Europe, to quote u. headline in the New York Times. Governments still believe, it w be worth their while to pay. spies or lraflors for info ntiomi They sllll believe it post-ii lo for some of their neighbors tolmeke dtnportnnt military dlspositio s in lsoorotl dispositions ‘that. threaten them. This account for the fact that from time to time we reed 0i‘ are arrest of spies. We 1nd supposed that the war baddest oy- ed the notion of‘ the usefulness, uy nolhinsior the lnslapensslit, ‘ity of spies. But we ‘hsd also s up. posed that the war had destro, ed the ides that wllr was inveis bis slid would continue so s major in- stinct of mankind lo the end of time; \_ e_ we e ln error In 0th illsidfide foil 13h lkrlgodldr 1- ~ Drill Wllcre, formerly British ill~ WY i to l ls _Your Child Handicapped 2' = Unknown to their srsnts millions of children have im- psfleet vision snd s peril- ously handicapped in school ' snd pisy. You eon be sure your ehlld is not thus handl- ospgsd only through sn cyl- sight essminstlsn. luvs voun suture eves EXAMlNIDf H. J. MABON OPTONITRIIT MONTAGUI, P. E. l. Ofiles delineated with gstors Silvsér Fox ilcits r l\~. ' "l' mi’ We sre now open tot putnhsss for spot cull ilillllm worth of silver fox pelts. Mr. Daniel F. Msshsn, Inc" NW York fur dealers, will be st my affine sndelles room! ll Summerslde on Tilssdsy, November Illa instant and dill‘ foliowlng» his llllirllofldlfl m to fill‘ 0m" f" “""°“' lollsign countries snd will fIqlliNJ ilflfl will“?! 91 pelts ! of sli grsdss, snd will hplflptlelili” “limited in choice _ skins. Aii offerings l fibhittiiflld-toss WWW?" possible, and the llllNfl-lllh lrlqfyyvllfllli ill"- can» ' ' P- I-l-