wmcmmowmmmcmwmw; . |fientral Guardian ~ .___ ANGIJCAN ‘IBVICEUFFII: the SYDNEY’ N“ mum wms‘ De“ ‘Parish cf New ndon on 22nd inst. ' GRAND OPENING GENUINE. _..__..__.. ‘ml-mmpm” “mm”? "Mnml- _will be as folio :—Kensington, loao comrorvrantr: T nu. uawuz which has been 1n mice in Aus- l ,,_ m; mm, awe,’ m, p_ m; Bu» NEW SEATS DECOR-AND \ trails for many years, has been sus- 5 mama‘ 7 p_ ma. Sunday school_xen_ S“ ___-_€—- Feud“ by a" M" “b”: Mmlsuy- lslngton, 2 p. m. G. T. Bpriggs, Rec- Thc Prime lvfinister, James Henry it” Compulsory Military lrainlrlg w‘ v ,.' ;. PARIANGE EDWARD TODAY (British Unlhd Prell) confident that a general review of the position, in consultation with Bcullin, said that this decision was I in fulfilment of the Labour Party's 5 P1911811 to the DWPR- Mini-‘Mra 1911 Elneeting of Klnkora study group I . STUDY GROUP-Tho monthly was held in the school house on De- cemlber 5th. ‘Iherc were eight tach- What a joy tofindearWatqr/nanb ‘ers present. also the Inspector, Mr. Murphy. An interesting talk on his- tory was delivered by 1m". McAvlnn. Defence officials, would result in the adoption of a more effective and more economical system. When steps were taken in Sydney m abandon the customary parades. many trainees refused to disband and continued their training despite the official proclomatlon. The 14th bat- tery, Australian Garrison Artillery. had commenced drill when the oom- msnder informed the young men that the compulsory clause had been sus- pended, and that any trainee who desired to leave was at liberty to do so, ‘Illa-e were '17 trainees present and every man stayed 0n ‘pa-rode- Trainees in many other units insist- -e.l in continuing thar drill. Sir William’ Glasgow, who was: Minister for Defence irl the Bruce Government, referring to the new >Labour Government's decision. said ALSO lthat abolition o! the system of train- SPLENDID , ling would moan thatfthe present SHORT organization would have to be ab- TALKING andrmed. It would not be possible to SUBJECTS lobtain the necessary men to P10- fvlde the nucleus of the various un- lits. No other system he said. 111011111 mm lpIOVB as efficient economical or dem- ' lkocratic. ' i .1 ________.____ MRS ELIZA MCDONALD A-smsll package, but what a big thrill it brings to young and old ... o a new. Water-medal And who wouldn’t. be glad . . . who wouldn-‘i: severe‘ 1mm“ "t" "Md 111' have a Merry Christmas with a gift so useful and convenient . . . a l“ “mmbm- m“ “m1” “m b’ lifetimerreminder of your thoughtfulness! held at Klnkora, Jan. 9th.. alt 5.30‘ - . . > p. m. . AND TIME MATINEE —3.ls Children, 16o Adults, 37c. ' EVENING ‘I d: 8.45 Children 26c. Adults 42c d: 52c. PURSE FOUND IN TRAIN-Tho; carman, Mr. Hogan. of trlilfNc. 206.‘ which arrived in the city at 5.10 on Tuesday, found in one of the cars. a lady's pln-se containing $95 in cash.' a bank book and some receipts. He immediately handed it over to the ChieLDespatcher, Mr. E. W. Mac-Q Klnnon, who discovered the owner‘ belonged to New Arman, and en- deavoured to get in communication with her. In these _days when often lost property is so hard to recover, it is good to find officials of the C, N. R. maintaining their reputation for honesty and integrity. L,l|l|||lil §'/'-li;)))‘.4 Li}; , _l . \_ _ - . ~ in 3 ‘xx n3 . ' *‘\‘ §r%\~;_i \ TR‘ h v ‘3 <mmANmmm%Wmmmmm What is Waterman‘: Number 7? Ifwe all wrote the same hand, there would be no dificulty in choosing apento fit. But we don't. ‘ difers superficially; although, fundamentally, there are but 7 ' erent styles, varying‘ y according to the manner in which the pen is held in the hand._ Thus Watemmfs Number 7 means the standardizing of " 7 different pen points to suit 7 different: fundamental styles of handwriting and distinguishing each style by a. diferent colour band to facilitate choice. \ In a word, Waternmfs dealers are equipped " with a Number 7 tray, consisting of 7 l. pens, with 7-diifaeat~ ' ts at seven =. dollars. - ‘Fhe-Lucky‘ e receiving your Christmas offering may visit the nearest: Waterman dealer and exchange the nib for onebest suited to their style of handwriting. \ 9x STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Dec. lit-Quotations fur-I nislred by Johnston and Ward, Mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE nu loll/u. our flu pfi dwice of prominent Business amnion and women of fallen, everywhere, in this desk ornament with beautiful on? c1 unable bu: and nameplate. en groove. Sin 1,s,rc indla. Equipped with yew duke of any two No. 7 pcnpoinfl on artistically tapered ho s. Desk Set No. émr-Complere Sic-cc (With malla 13in Pena Mo. Midi - u-oo. A talking melody picture of ire- rnendous ,- .. simple mother love theme admirably ‘vlsnallzes —a dialogue drama of exqulsi charm - fashionable, humble, night club and stage life in g, ill-eat city-s love theme of sweet. appeal-an all talking film vlb. rant with. drama, melody and Atchisn, Top. 8a Santa. Fe. Ry. . 277 The community of Giencoe, Vernon Am. Can Co. 115i! River, was saddened on Monday. 00L! Am» C" <31 FdFY-CO-u 28, by the passing from this world of Mrs. Eliza McDonald. | Although she had reached the ad- | vanced age cf eighty-eight years, she lwns bright and active and retained the use of all her faculties. Sire ell- joyed good health and was up and about her usual duties on Monday. Towards evening she complained of not feelirlg well and in less than an hour she passed peacefully away. , Although the call came suddenly, it did not. find her unprepared, for her BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL‘ DAY FROM l0 A. W. BUY YOFll. TICKETS EARLY T0 AVOID WAITS Hud. Motor Car Co. . Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 421,-’.- Ulrion Pac. Ry. .. ...... .. 216%’. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 141 Con. Gas Co. iN.Y.) 951i. U.S.Steel 1711.’. N. Y. Gen. d: l-Iud. Rv., R. R. .. 174% Westinghouse. Elec. .... 13B lInter Petroleum ......... ' 21-71 Reading Co. ................... 128%; ......- Without from: Jlo. fiofizlé-Complm $7.50. lllxlliiwllnliTi oomalnnnoniwlzlrmc s” " If a difiercrlt kind of pm nib ‘On; a marble bu. is desired after Christmas, the v Si” Waterman‘: Cilnnbinliltioncgriting _ WWW W“ Era-Alva . **;.‘:."“;r2';i..........' itfti‘.‘i‘f.}‘.’l‘..itifi.‘i"ilp.l..i‘il.“;. y"; if; $18’; cg fgjgq; ' , Without am Fountain Pm and Pencil, $9.00. u y c g y ‘life was one of long service; to her I f’ lMaster and devotion to her farnilyilifllieflll 011 - - - - - - 27 1 .Nn. 6167 .... ..$lz.5o Other styles $7.00, $5.50. Ladicf ksllcd‘ . $6. 5o, $5.50 and $4. 5o. I and friends. She won the love and.C=ii1- 55811111511111 Pfd. ... ...... 'l'2_ I {esteem 01' n11 who had the plea5ufglpOwel‘ Corporation 74-7’. ‘of her acquaintance by her kIndncsQAbItlbi ........................ 37 . Service and selection at 5,500 Capgdian Merchants 1 and hospitality. Montreal Power .. 1261-’.- j Her funeral was held on Wednesday, C1111. Brewery .. .. 105i to St. Joachlms Church, Vernon‘ 911115- GU11’! l iRiver, where Mass c: Requiem was Winnipeg Elec. ,. ,‘ chanted by her pastor, Rev. P. D. B1“- T1‘a0l1011 .- McGuigan, who also performed the shlwiliilflli services at the church and grave, as-l Dominion Bridge sisted by Rev. w. v. McDonald, nope‘ Massey Harris River, and Rev. J. C. McDonald, St. Fraser .3: Co. Georges Bl‘. Am. Oil . . . . . . . . The pail bearers were Mr. Shaw Building Products . . . . . . . .. 28 McMillan, ex-M. L. A3, Mr. B. J. "mm"; Dramailzalion of 1:0 Lives and Loves of f5" W110 live the Gilded “alum Lift‘. 0f the Passing Carnival Show! i l l i Jlvickerson .... .. 204 233 142 qmgg-Nwlgfl scugop BANKS MR1‘. .......--...-.......-...... ~ _ ' I l ‘I _ loll ficrzrude’ OLMQTD bHlzg/l - HJHQ With 2030!! wit. n: Cllllflfllflll wheat] "1119 ancignt office of be“ ringer of on llalld and sllppiics of the native. Minn“; 3603a,“; is to be continued 8711111 lilflliillll. flour lnziis in ihc 1.11:1 Robert Hunter has succeeded thc 5211111131111! <11.» riot. of China are opcr- lat: Jamcs Hunter‘, who made tile a "m all "1""- 3- public announcement for many years. The i est Appreciated Christmas Present For Man. Woman or Child is the Flow llllivcrsiiies Dictionary With all the latest words and pronunciations, meaning; and synonyms. lllilslrulions. femur". heather prognos- licniiolls, Standard Engllgh, puncguaglom Americanisms, em, etc, Rizhi up to date. equipped with the lnmeworde 1n the language. A Dictionary of Radio words and Terms cl Every- Ilay Iirrnrs. of Fbrms and Addresses. of Commerce and Law of Aviation. of Lacrosse, of Golf, Baseball, Football, Boxing, Bfliktibflii. Hchilnc. l-flnkuage of Gems, Wedding Anniver- Iarics. llirihcilmc. Time and its variations, Language o] Flour-rs. Single Flowers, A Dictionary of Foreign Words nnn Pllrnsrs. facts about the Earth. Population of the earth by Wflllnflfll- The Metric Sysicm of Weights and Measures. All this and o. lot more for only 15 cents and one coupon. Nr" l‘ ""1 1111111 1.11 xci. a real handy Dictionary ll a very email cnsl. Sllllflllle rol- u Christmas um to everybody or anybody, COUPON 1'0 The Guardian, . Charlottetown, r, l5, |_ Eflclmd liicase find ........ Cents for Lnirereily yicilonary. NZIIIO levllaeonIsaacuncaunallloolbIIIIIIOIOIIOIII Address .l.-e...n-e-ee-e-eeeeeuueenue-eoeee-e-e- l , Donald, Orwell Cove; Mr, and M111), McDonald, Orwell; Mr. James Wilson, Mr. William Grady, Mr. Frank Lee and Mr.‘ Benedict McDonald. {Bank Royal 295%: The following Mass Cards were rc-,I3:lllk Montreal .. 304 I cclvecl:— ' {Dank Commerce . , ,, 259 The Familyiwllllanl McDonald, Mr. Bunk Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 376 ‘and Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mr. arldl Mrs. David McDonald, Mrs. Mary Mc-I Donald and Marie, Blooming Point;- Miss Nellie McDonald, Blenmlngimc. 1211.1.- Point: Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald,‘ Mar. 12s»; Boston: Mr. Bernard McDonald. Bos-l M11)’ ‘......... . . . . . ............ 1321i i ton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. CORN ,_ |I3fl5i01i;,Mr. John R. McDonald, llos-.Dec. ...........'....‘.....‘....... 91 ton; Mr. and Mrs, Charles McDonald. Allisary; Mr. and Jas. McCormaclc, D. McGuigan, Vernon River‘ Rev W Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McEach- V. McDonald, Hope River; Rev J. c. 0111. Hefmitflflfl; JB-S. E. and Ella. Mc- McDonald, St. Georges; Mrs. ltlnrgqg- ct Walsh, Vernon River; Mr. and ma, lécplJlllflld. Orwell Covci-Mrs. Nellie John McDonald. Grand Tracadle; l. c cnz c, Boston; Mrs. McKenzie Miss P. McDonald, Charlottetown; and Minnie, Charlottetown "'2' . Miss l-Icle M * . l. P n cDonald, 1305.011. WHEAT.‘ ‘ I lrlsrslcisasczaelalslera .-., May oars DBO..........e--.....'.. . . . . .... May wean . . 13G . 142 143% While digging in his garden at Ray- leigh, England, recently, Michael, son of Rev. Donald N. Dobson, found a gold ring set with a diamond and two rubies, which had been lost 20 years Look Out For] wxk ‘wk -~\ .1 .x.:~*>.=*-= r" . meow-d‘? he» ‘Ks '~ 3~PeMe Thursday Y BOWLING C. ‘N. B. LEAGUE In this match Tuesday, the "Rink? Dinks" defeated their rivals by 201 pins. A. P. MacEachern roiled the high single of 250 and J. Vickersoil the high three of’ 5'19 pins. Following are the scores:— "ROXYS GANG" J. Dryden 163 146 1Z4 158 Total—23'l5. "RINKEY DDIKS" AJP. MacEacl-lern H. Woolridgo H. Hyde . ...-nu"...- CHRIS TMA s NUMB . A '50P‘ . _ 4 The Chqarlotte town Guardian '-o1v- Saturday December 21st‘ Advertisers Are Requested To Have Their Copy‘ In By C. Small ............... 124 160 268 Total-ZS“. Tuesday night the Young Fellows defeated the Old Timers by i0 pins. J. MoNair rolled the high single of 273 pins and also inc high three of 657 pins. Following are the scores:- “YOIJNG FELLOWS" F. Adanls 216 P. Sentner............. 154 J. Stewart‘ ............. 212 F. Blatcll 174 C. McLean 214 Total-2584. “OLD TIMERS" H. Lapthorne ,... . T. Sentner ... K. Burke J. McNair B. Vanlderstine .. 19c Total-Midi l solml FREETOWN The following is the standing of Scuill Freetown School:- Grarlc VIII-l Madelin Burns. Grade VI-1 Lorne Francis; 2 Eu- .9: Mc-Carvllle. Grade IV—1 Doris McCarville; 2 ..en: Reeves. ’ Grade II (Sal-i Florence Mc- Jarville; 2 Everett Reeves. Grade I.I (JrJ-l Alice Drum- mend; 2 Patrick Muriagh. Grade I 612-1 Evelyn Reeves. "Grade I (JrJ-l Gerald Mctlar. ville; 2 Kathleen Gallant. Teacher liileen Mclvovr. NEW (If. N. R. PASSENGER AGENT MONOTON. N. ‘B.. Dec. iB.-M. F. Tompilns, traffic manager Carlad. ian Nlllonal Railways, Atlantic reg- ion, anno the appointment of Joseph Alyre Breau, as ‘rravclling Passenger Agent. with headquarters at Monoton. His appointment will ‘lake effect January 1st. Mr. Breau is an Acadlan, born at. Buctnuchc. N. B. in 1008. He entered the service of the railway as a clerk in 1910. tation workers have been reduced. Salvador has COD-Sldflflblc unem. plqvment and wages o! coffee plan- 1y for 0260. . Report of Greenwich School icr Ncvemlberz- 1 Grade VHI—1 Gladys MacLarclv 2 Lyman Sanderson. Grade VI-l Leah Sanderson; Grade 111-1 Preston MlcEwen; i ~Ralph sanderson; 3 Rhoda Mac- Laren. Grade Il A—l Jean MacLaren; 2 Beatrice Docherty. Graldc 11 B-l lvls-rgaret MacLar- en; 2 Catherine MacLaren. Grade‘! A-1 David Sanderson. Grade 1 n-l Ruby Sanderson; 1 Lewis Sanderson; 3 Freda MacLa-r- cn. Perfect Attendance-Lyman BN1- dcrson, Leah Sanderson, Ralph 51111 (lesson. Ruby Sanderson‘ Preston Macliaren. Rena. Mills. teacher, Greenwich. ._._..______._ CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINITY Mrs. Harry Crossman and Miss Bessie Crorsman, spent tho week end in Albany, the guests of Mrs. (R0188 Curtis. Mrs. Burton, of Cape Traverse, 1-1 .spcnciing a pleasant week in Albany- l the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. W~ MacKay. Mr. Raymond Dixon, Victoria. W" a recent visitor to Cape ‘traverse. Miss Helen MacWllllsms nu 19' iumed home, after spending a coup" of weeks in Albany. the guest of he! grandmother, Mrs. David MacKly. Among children o! the some I86 the tallest are often in a higher 01w than the others, according to the P10‘ lessor of Health at Edinburgh Univer- ' sity, Edinburgh, Scotland. charged with committing a fraud cf 0.000 francs in Switzerland, twtnil" year-old Willis Lindemann Wu 1°‘ cently arrested in Sydney, N. S. W4 lust as he was landing. ’I‘i'lefirct.,.tagestomp\l80d1“ England was sold in London reccntf '