A Will i‘ ‘ “Longer When selecting “B” ‘Batteries for your radio, remember that with distant stations. clearness oftone and economy of operatwfl depend largely upon using m‘? ~c°ll°cl size of batteries. _ Cut down expense and get better results by followinfithese simple rules: On l to 3 tubes — Use Everead)’ NW 772 On 4 or more tubei- Use the Heavy D1"? "B" battery No. 770 - On all but single tube sets- Use n TC" bill"! When theselrules are followed, the No: 772 will last for almost a year, and the i- No. 770 for about eight months, when I listening‘ at the year round average of two hours a day. / NOTE: ‘In addition to the increased life which an Eveready "C" battery gives-to your_"B" batteries, it will add a quality of reception unoblainahle without it. Marie/adored and guarantud by‘ CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON C0., LIMITED Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Wanhsuuu IONTK EAL i IT. IONIFACE, MAN. Central Guardian '-WfHi$T at Nurses Home Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock, It door 25 cents. 304412 1 z; REGAL FLOUR gives joy to every baker's heart. l; is 1d b Carvell iBros. so y GUARDIAN ‘REPRESENTATIVE, "WM- T- ‘Lambs. is Gust-diam. A3- ent for Emerald, Klnkora, spring. Jeld end vicinity. RDY ‘PWEQ. New York. mi- buyer will beat the stow or D1110” k Spillet Thursday ‘morning, Dec, 311d. 5181100. Roy Pines. 3073 12 2 2i CHURCH SERVICES-St John's Qllllfflb -MlllOil ll n, m_ 5L Mark's Church, ltustlco 2.30 p. m. Preacher C. F‘. Johnson, Dec. 5th, 2nd Sunday in Advent. IMPORTANT one; m AUV lBER8--- A ertisers arti sunset! 1y requested to see that heir advertisements for the Guard. an reach the oifice by noon or the lav prssedlas Publication, other- wise insertion will not. be guaran- teed. On Saturday ads m“; h; received by 10 A. M. SCHOONER m PORT.— The two masted schooner Lady Hill from Summersltlc, P. E. .l,, is in port and after discharging her cargo will clear for other ports. The Lady Hill arrived in the har- bor Saturday. The dry-dock at Anderson's IPOIIIl, which was occu- pied nearly all the time has been unoccupied for the past several days-Sydney lPost. l HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT. -- Services Sunday. Dev. 5th, North Wlll-tshire 11 a. 'm., Hampshire 3 p. m., Il-llunter River 7 p. m. The Sacrament 0t the ‘Lord's Supper will be administered at the morn- ing and - evening services. The Young ‘Peoples Group will meet on Friday evening at the home of Hazel *Sellar.—~R. H. Baxter, mln- ister. AlRRlVElD FROM ENGLAND. — M-iss Ethel lPalmer arrived in the city Mondaylirom London, England on a vlisit to her sister, Mrs H. .I. Palmer, 1'79 Kent Street. She will remain here for a few weeks; and then leave for New York. Miss Palmer crossed the Atlantic on the Cunard liner “Ausonia" and had h very rougln passage. occupying nine days to Halifax. MOTOR TOURlISTS REACH WlN-NllPEG AFTER LONG TRIP. _A Wdnnlpeg exchange says: — Two entries for ions 4181111106 1101\- Hclietfl, t ran cnsnnoarrnrowu GUARDIAN . l IMPORTANT WORK BY ISLAND- E-lL-The Chuich Times ot Lon- 13011. ‘England, contains the lollow- ing review oi The Race Problem in South Africa. tBy the Rev. W. A. Cotton. iB-Ah who is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Brighton: Mr. Cotton is a priest oi the Com- munity oi the Resurrection, South Rhodesia, and in a very simple and V61"? modest way he has made o contribution. which is tar more im- portant than it ,..etends to be. to the consideration o! this tre- mendous problem. Clearly he has special qualifications. He has had a 1on4: ministry lh South Amca: the has full sympathy with native life; he has thought ‘long and earnestly on the problem, shown dry the quotations which mark his paces, But he is notun- awnreot the stupendous diilicul- ties. l-ic states the Catholic point 0t ‘view clearly and without shrink- in-g; but he differs from- othera who ‘have stated it, in that he does not claim that it is easy or that the circumstances of today necessarily point to it. For there is a Catholic point ot‘ view, that ull men are equal in God's sight, which we are bound to maintain; but it does not involve the adoption of this or of that solution ‘as being the only means oi! ensuring that we main- tain 'it. The solution which he presses is that oi territorial segre- Katiion. lt might be called "paral- lt would provide full and ample opportunity for each race, wi-thin its territorial boundaries, to fulfil its life. The distinction between this and social segregation is clear- ly defined. Social segregation. where one race looks down upon another, is certainly un-Christian. ‘Economic segregation, where one race ‘takes another to be its humble workers, may have a defence as a transition stage, ‘but as a crystal- lized static state is also un-Chris- tian. Hence he exalmines race-in~ tegrity from rather a new angle. ‘it ls race-integrity from the point ol‘ view that each race may have its contribution to make to the whole social lite, but that it will make it iuore effectively throusl! race-integrity, with ample room for development. Here again helmakes a protest. ‘Ho shows the horrors of forbidding legal marnlages be- be ca" a f necessity, rarecases ——where hum-an love outstrips race. and provision should be ‘made for them. Otherwise we provide only for the degradation oi one race by means oi’ irregular unions" it will be noticed that the theory of territorial segregation only ep- plies to ‘South Africa. it cannot apply to the United States.‘ Even if i-t is to be ‘applied to South Afri- ca. it will demand great sacrifices, on the part oi‘ the white popula- ors have been registered at the lions, for arable liflids must ‘be as is' lel territorial segregation." in that . tween black and white. There may- ~ time in the ON THAT DAY, our country lcarnctl Willi a:- tonishment what remarkable results lllc non’ Orthophonic tonechnmhcl‘ can produce, iii. l gained a newer and Xfincr conception of llw beauties t0 which home music may aspire. ‘December second-qqzy-thc new Orthophonic Victrola was publicly played for the first Dominion llrllwliplulilic Victrolzl, talks of the new llrlilt.‘,~alzonic Yictroia and everybody wants lbc new Urtllnphnnit: Victrnlzl. "llhinxj, ;".~= :1 your lllfli), special demonstrations nrc In {up giwn in all “His Master's Voice" ' =' z ‘()l‘(l(',il this invention Winnipeg Tourist and ConventionIhoId apart for native cultivation The reception bung L“ bureau within the last fortnight. and (levelopmont, upon which very When Dr J. A. Allen, of Charlotte- naturally the whites will casthun- town drove his car with ll P. E. Llgry eyes- But this is by us means "cause plate through the snonqlto the demorit of the proposal. We Thursday anal-now.“ to the legions-man conceive no finer thing for the five buqldmg he who only o. fowsalvation ot‘ the black races than days, behind R. II. English of Slum-h great not of sacrifice on their be- "nmmide, who" was piloting his, hall‘. We can conceive no finer- wmoh an“, bore a p: E 1_ flcéngvellltlll we say, no more Christian?» plate. Coming from the province retort ‘to the oft-reitprated “men that for several years declined to HEB 0f 001012" If QIIYOIIO Who permit operation of motor cars reads thris book can read the pre~ upon highwayy these two mpwf- cious chapter on inative life with- ists have extended the tourist sellt- 0111131161118 ldeeplyhlltlogol-(Il. We um on m, be 0nd what was Ormm] y cer n at east a e oes not ap- mSTmBUTORS FOR PKE‘ L gntlclpatedii fDr. Allen had five preach the problem with the spirit ' others in tholparty with him, Mr. of the Christian. it is a small English one omen book, a modest book, bllt it is an _?___._>____ inspiring book. ~ PERSONALS . Stock Quotations Joseph Bulger, motored to the city ____ Monday, in ‘Mr. McGuigan new HMJLEAXI ‘Dem 1_ Sedan car and report me roads in mmislhad by good condition. Mamba“; of itxclmnge; . - . . . ' . ' ' has excelled even thcmosl lulu-rail lxilclllniiolx-=. - dhlllhl Illn- Y0" 4Y9 Invited 1° 8° and As a result, a" Canada knmva U; .1“. m.,, L, worst}. .\I"l(l lclncmbtrtlnt to besuro . llhtllopimnicYiclrnln you must be sure Radio Batteries i-tbcy,a‘t il lntil‘; "Ills lNIustcrK". Voice" trademarkp- llntlcr lllc lill. Ownln and operating Radio _St-.\tion (JKNC, Tongito,‘ (357 I etres) on the air Monday and Saturday even gs. e "cw 0.11m homo e l“ smmd 'i'rnde Mark Repfil Victrola ‘ ROGERS HARDWARE‘ 00., LTD. oittrinlsurons 1'0 THE RADIO ‘rnsos FOR ‘P. s. ISLAND ITHE ISLAND RADIO COMPANY 171 KENT STREET‘ CHARLOTTETOWN OPERvA-mqe STA-HON c F c Y: Mrs. John L. McGulgan and Ml‘. o-tations Johnston nrmdWard. ltllo Montreal Stock Miss Loft. formerly employed with the [Paulie-Ferguson Shoe Co. has entered the P. E. island Hos- pital to train for a nurse. New York E hangs American ICarn Co. 52% American looonloltive 1C0. . . . . 108 Am. ‘Smelt. staid Rlellng Co. 134 Axmcmda Cop. Min. Co. 47% mud J-iud. Rllv. RR. 134 ‘ n. nnflugorlfioJPllitl‘... 48 - ‘Consolidated lGac. 0o. (can 1121A ade only by VLClOF Hilld-OSII MILOI‘ CH1‘ '00. . . . . . . . 45% ’ vmtwinlhulnt wnnn- mill sluuulu llmtentatlonal Petroleum Standard on oi. NJ. 38% ' » ‘ ‘Mls. Kan‘. and Tex. dty. .. . . . 2521A Montreal Stock Exchange Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada. Limited MASTERS VOICE. Look for this trademark _ Standard New York .. '.Souitlhern Pacific Co. . ii. l’. U. City; Miss Lena Gallant. Brien. City; Mr. and ltilns. Joh.-n,1lle~ Pity; Mr. Jmnes ‘P. ‘McAleer. City: Aleer and family, City. ‘- Mr. Alex lticPherson, City; .Mr. and Spiritual Offelriingm-tlvir. Thomas alien's Ilxfords _ And Spats . ‘So many of‘ the men now-tydays are w0aring' heavy oxfords and spate for win. tcr wear, we have gem to some trouble to got a desirable line, heavy and good look- ing, one that will stand up to its wock and look the part, . ~_ We Thinlt. U. ‘S. industrial AleohollCo. . Wow‘ house Electric United States lstest 1471,; F.W. Woolworth. Co. 104 l)_on’t Sniffle, Sneeze Till Head Aches ? Germs of Nasal catsrrh Quickly Destroyed by V Catarrhozone em Clisbot Ave. i ‘llsntrflll M081 fllllfllllls colds are due to tiou of the throat. and nasal pas- sages. " v _ To stop sniflles, to relieve a hacking cough, just breathe CA- TARRHOZONE, D Canadian Steamship Pfd. . .- 95 l irritation caused by germs. These Bali! R0701 2594i germs maintain a congestetfcondl- Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . .. lt is Nature's. o; Abitibi MR. J-OHN A. ‘HUGH ES lAl-umntlde Ralp . . . . . 110% The funeral ot ltlh-e ‘latte John A. Montreal tPlower . . . . . . . . . . .. 71% Hughes took rplaoe , fro-m his lute National Breweries .. . .. 67% residence 24 Unfioi! Street. ICE)’ n" flpanlsh llltver 104 lslllldfly afternoon .2&tll ins . which Steel O0. (‘an Coin. . 116 was largely fllllGllKlettl. v ere are Winnipeg Electric .. 61 left to mourn o. eorrowl l father Bell Iteltallhflne . . . . . . . . . . . . 138% and mother, also llvo Brothers mill B 35% two sisters, namely James, Ercder‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 271% 19k, Frank, William and Blanche of 00m. ..... .. 33 this city, Ernest 1.. amd Mrs. Henry Shea of ‘Everett. , . l The following flowers mass curds and spiritual offerings were rot-civ- ed: Pillow, Family; Spray, bliss Bout- 272 flee garter, Everotlt Mass; \Vrc:l1h. wheat-Dec, 1341/5; May. 137%; lBetaoon on ‘Co. Everett. hluss; July. 1815i. ‘ lflpray, EHIIYIOYEW 1393mm o“ 0*" Corn-Dec. 71% z. slay. 80%: isvemtt. suns; ‘Spray. J‘ 5- Ray- BANKS holds, Everett, slum; lsnraef-Mr- May, 45%; and Mrs. R. Cavunaifigh. Everett Mrs. John White, City; Mrs. Min- nlle Inwrie and ftumll-y City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colliuli anti family, ‘City; Mr. John. Flynn. City; Mrs‘. Maury Barnett and familly,Ci‘1.y; Mr. Brlnzle ‘Smith, City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gormley. ‘City; Mr. and City; Mr. \fl'illiam Heron‘, Borden; Mrs. Chas. licron and son Jas. City. lMiss Ethel Smith, City; Ms‘. and Mrs, Patrick Murnatghaal. City; Mr. and .\i:~s. lhawreuce ‘Kelly. Citly; Mr. Joules lllonllithan, City; Mr. amid rs. J. ‘F. ‘Mlnrnaghaai and fam- ily, Ity; ‘Mr. John Doyle. Clly; Mr. land Mrs. William Gornlley, City; Mr. an-l lllrs. ‘Edlward Nicholson, |(7il.y; m. Thomas p. lMcMaihon, City; tMr. and Mrs. I’. J. McMahon. and, ilalnlly, City; Mr. Joseph 0' Hogan and family, vClty; Mr. and.‘ Mrs. I’. J. Gallant, lCity; .M.r. and Mrs. James iMcDoutgnll City; Mr. and Mrs. lllielmel ‘Conway, City; Mr. and‘ Airs. John B. Gormley, City Mr. John W. Gormley, lCltly; Mien Charlotte Creigham; lClty; Miss Plan- E era Gaudet, ‘City; Mrs‘. ‘Peter Wlhit- ty and Alice. City; Mr. and lMrs. J. 'i‘. Gallant and ilamily, 01w; Mr. and Mrs. Glues ‘Stanley, City; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mathis-r antdl family, City Mrrs. D. A. Head and family, City; .Vi.r. and Mrs. J. F. Tratnior, City; Mr. J. A. and Ethel McDonald. City» it'll-s. Clara Reid, City; Mrs. Robert Stanley and iilamlly City; Mr. and Mme. Edward.‘ 1 Stanley‘- antl faanlly. City. . I [Y We l-lave It ~ rut. Slater shoe, madeifrom English“ calfskin a (blacu"'t>r-‘*>nrbwn) with heavy double soles right through to the heelfi ° 41 ? 8168!"?- llflfllflfl-full oi soothing my, “h; ’ i‘ essences that comfort and ease a Whmfl-Dgg" 123%; May, 133%; distressed nose or throat. _ J-ujy. 133% ' . ‘ Cuturrhozone dimdges “disasse- __ _.}_____ germs quickly. That is why it is so . . w|Lg Mgfspflons successful in Catarrls, Conglsmlore ' ‘rhese problems, he said, can not A . Speedy Relief Chlldreirglldly take It ' for" olds. M993; lspmy Wlelnlde, Maldeml Mans; Spray,_ Mr. (slat-lo _Dradlley.l Everett Mass; Mflfllh E8- an. ‘City: $l11l§li'._ , llfivd and Violal Cullen.’ Cfiy; 811F819» fiseithu Damn- van and Less Hooper. (my; Cw“- “l was greatly Distressed With Pains in the Back” priced reasonably at . . . . . . . . . . . . s. $8.00 SPATS In Grey, Fawn, Beaver, perfectly tall. ored from the ‘been _materials, at‘B1.35. Nyalls Creopliiis Its taste ls pleasing. its “tum m quick that one dose steps s spasm or Every member of the family derives benefit from It. ft ls also h tonic to fortify the day. Throat and Bronchitis. Get it to— be solved "by politicians ‘burying Complete outfit". eqntsinlns hei ‘lseadsi th d in an ffort hard rubber inhaler, 11.00. i i r n an“ e H!’ Lesotho}? seeds Mr. and .Mrs. -.losenh 11s-Donald. City; wreath, o. ,w. v. A. oily: Wreath. ‘L. .1’. U. city: Spray. Mr- and Mrs. Vlillllflm Collier adlhl ETll-I ‘==== F“, City; spray. Mr. and l\irs.l so leather their owb nests." hae¢s¢sfif "vvvvi; Fred Foster, City. ’ Mass Cards-Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hughes and family. lcttyi» Mr.‘ {and Mrs. Henry A. Shea; Everett, Mr. Alfred McNeil], Chapel Rock, Alta" writes: “Daring the winter of 1020-21, I was greatly distressed with pains in my back and felt tired and depressed most of the time. Par- ticular] durin the night I was requent urination, some nights having to rise almost i. eve hour. I tried several diluent $2.00 $2.75 (‘this last one is a litnogk- out.) I , Y &‘ B! ' LIMITED AL The new Buxton key, coin, and tobacco tainers are nowflle vogue. m’ “w; M“ m, Mm T. L, A ~ The newest in Hand Bags. I °°"' MM" Mm‘ F" “"1 M“ l‘ llsrold L Worthy ‘ . . |"“'“ s 1am c» I -_», _ ‘ . H. and Mg’. James y tin“; l 11s '13:: jlklbrfl “Gclfls Thaf _ ” emu M Misfit-sol lousy and “A y ~ . ~ ‘ . .. . .. Jewellei-Mand - system against cellist eeunhl. bnnmm. "d pmummh ‘Mass; Mrs. iii-neat. Hansen, Rox-i ‘bury, Manta; Mrs. Fred Crosby. ‘Row ,1 \ FABHIDNABLE; roorwt-zsa ‘\ years, and altbon in my 67th yeanesnworllslldsywitbsvatsnynndnefstignesh- DB. GIIA$PS ltliilIY-llliln Flu-Q’ Jsessastaht-llffltslislc ‘ '<" 4”“ ’-" Tlslir. h.w.o|~su¢sasunes,,s.|nssss..mqsus.espua I Oabe and mmlly fifty: Mr. and Mrsi l1. o. Henry, (liLy; Mr. mun Pow- or. 0K1; Mr. William Power, City; m. John Power. City; ‘Checkers of ily, Clay; Mr. and M-rs.‘ Abram Mel I