i l A‘ radio set is n0 better than its tubes. Prove to‘ yourself how much better a radio set can be by equip- ping to-day ‘with ‘Peanut Tubes. Now S3110- formerly $3 50 Victor Northern Electric ill IllS MASVHFS VOIKI Tubes i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE ciiiiii iiliiuii PICTORIAL FASHION hooks for! Spring ut Prowse llrus. Ltd. BALANCE OF OUR ladies velvet lhats clearing at half price. lProwsel 6937.Br0s. 6937- POLICE COURT.—A mun clmrg- BALANCE OF OUR ladle: Win- od with illegal sale of ltlquor was ter coats a; greatly reduced pric- llned $200 or three mouths at. theies. lProwse Bros, Ltd. 693T. Police Court yesterday. TROUBLES LADIES BRUSHElD wool bats] hriue $1.98. Pruwse Bron. i,iq_ her llth. Arthur Roy Gross was in , 5937ijurei1 slightly yesterday when thl‘ isteering apparatus of his speed} EVLRYQNE is CQRD|ALLY mlboat. Lady Bflllllllflfl’, formerly cal-l v|T5|3 it, 3L Janm. 3mm“ .5¢hoo|;lod Mr. ilrocn ll. jammed a5 he, ‘Font-ell. and ohrnlmml tree weailvlls lrulkillfl =1 turn before the‘ "vsduy M 7;“) n m "The kmdiwh-arr of tiw- {Maryland Yacht Clulr. lllUll1(‘|‘lli3l‘l| lo llffilllgjo," Silver collTll" "m" ‘lliltihed "110 the Wharf‘ hH-gk,“ _ ' (p355, g9 “fund Ml‘ Grow: Wits; thrown against: ____ iihe nlcPFinK ivheel. With Mr. Gross A C|QR|5TMAS Q||=1___(;“ (riu-[spiri the hoat. Willi Dr. John 'l‘. Bell; urns Err, Mr. .l. A. Iflnrlt. Super-flllry WP" tlivlul: out the LwlyBHlt' lnlunllvut of llu" EXpivfllllfllllfll i<‘arm"|'"°"‘ i" llF<"ll~’Il‘ill'l0n {or her en- ~nul -Y\lr:< (‘lurk wro presented ‘byilrimci; i“ ti". national rvsflllfl ml lllt‘ stall" ililtl lllIHJiIlyPvp, of tho farmihi‘ "Mil i" rah" Illlillll- FnbrlmlYi with a Imudsoml- rocking chair zislm- Hllll \\'<*l'v travvlliul: at. a spevlll u (‘liiiiiluit r gill: Air, iflnrk. mi h.- Vll about Zltl mllm; an hour when, hull. of '\ir::. ‘l'l<‘ll‘|l and hilll-Rlflf-‘lhv "“"~"ld""' "L“~"""""‘|- Th" him‘ '|n'|dp a fining a,.kn,,“-]Qdznlenj_ livai; not. dumugeil, it. “m: |'ep()1‘l,e[l.| ’ - This ls ‘the nnuouil accident. n/hlcii hefell lllls hunt. She capsized and UN DkPAlTTMiENTAL WORK -—‘ ‘Hm t‘, t; p; _.\,-;“m,n,-,._ whh." M, sank a c-iltlfl tinir- ncloro in 25 fee-l.‘ pjypd 3i rm“. “H,” a ypw any,‘ _,,,,,,_=<..r Mitt-r in a trial lrlp from tho, is wtill at ilml point landing (tool lnea'l'q‘mfl""' “l. m" Nrflylaud Yacht Th" Hhmnlvl. Wm qhmfly |',fl\.,,,_;m.t uh. l)r. ill-ll roft-rrnd lfllfl u Ciiiir- . l Nurlli ijyilur-y \\'lll‘l‘$‘ silo will hemlflmmw‘ ""_V who “'35 Tflllllllfllfy ll‘lI1'.:ip,|-ll on izr-uvriil uorl; ~-ll:|lil.‘|x klmw" l" I": "mm": ‘Hung my . Hhq-Hhy K Wfllilfftllll i Diizvy Boll " l ' - ------—<o-c»~~»-~~ ~~------<o0>-»~ -— i NORTH TRYON SCHOOL l PERSONALS i Tho lmllrr-iirly Vouiiviinzlllou oi Mr ‘mlm P‘ “Hnmh of Fmestl y -r,._‘.un Rum,‘ MW m“ l“ ‘he lllll Ii‘. spending (‘hi-iizlinsisi in the hum m] Frill“), "(MVHOUIL nm, ‘-(‘.‘ity_lho guest. oi iris sister hlrs, A. lib. Tho .1I'|l(llIl wn artistically?“ kmg‘ Rifmwvo T‘ dot-orator] ulth garland: ulld wpru-zlw , " 1|, “W. (Ijyrnnr H; H", mum Mom‘ ,"li\llls‘l.“,lliilirai J. ‘slll'l‘lllll~',lt'lf ‘Filélllf’; nun lrm- lzulvn tluwil wltlil m“ "-"‘ “"‘“ "l l" '3 Y " 33"‘ "p; '|-|,,. d"). “m. ‘THWL andfcuroulr- to‘ Wood Islands in slmnrl / " totuoon ICE ntvutu A happy cwwd o, Londonus who he'd a "mm on we hams n, me who in a few chosen words express. precious River Brent at ‘Hcndon to that they might not waste the skating time. - 0 00000000-0000000 000000 000 000% 00 000000 0 000 00 00000-0 Short Courses in Agriculture and Technical Subjects By arrangement with the Federal Department of Tech- nical Education short term coursed Ia-sting f» weeks ‘and uolnmcnlzlng on January 5th w'iIl be given ln Agriculture, Motor Mechanics. Woodworking ClVICH. (lnmmm-cm Amp. mctlc. Suitable hnglish Reading and Drawing. Students from the country making eighty per cent. attendance Will he given a bonus of $2.00 per week. Applications will be received up to December Slot, at the Drparllnenl. oi Agriculture. from which lull information ,may be obtained relative ‘to any of the above courses. Tome courses are open to all over school age. and are prepared with a view to aesllstlng those whose "zchool edu- cation was lncnvnplfle as wrll as to alford Instruction ln the various technical subjects. Department of Agriculture 0-0 00000000000000 00000-000000-00000 000000000 O§~§'§§Q-O@§5-OOOOOOOOOOvrOQ6OQOO-OOOUOIQOOOQOO'OJ—O—O—O—O—O NEW YORK l"I‘-§l[ ADS. . __ ._.4.. _..._.._.-...-_.-._.__... SHIPPERS 4 SMELT ANI) Elli]. ATTENTION Itm- Top Pf|QQg, pmmpi. Returns and tieusrnl Satisfaction Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS s. ROBBINS INC. Elhbllahed Bhlpplngstenclls Sent on Real-Mt I, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish lliurkcl, New York N. Y. . 183B. 04-604 >,_,___._- ___...-______.,._.__,_______.___... __,_ .. Dictionary Goupon’ fink ..-.........,........-n---~ Please Md onclolod the It]!!! o! I. . -. - -- bolog my New or Renewal atrium-lotion tn Th0 _ Charlottetown (iufldlln and 50 Cont: extra for New Unl- < vlrllty Dictionary. .. _‘ you»: "fkhfllll . ....a.......'>.~. 1min. mjulwwflar mm- ylwybnd '20 - _lo*ur_ltlo_lniomllcl_, loll-oi‘. .-...r.|.'-;-_n...--...--..... - . . - - - - - - - --~ .--uug--...........uu mllu or {mm A [lil- .‘ . w - n toilet sol frnui ——: loud ri-lzuiurly Tfllilip (liotrict and visitors from the UOOO—%O—¢Q—OOOOQOOOOO§§O-UQOOQQ O0MOD~OOQOOD>OOOQQO4Q~O4 :__-_-’\v@. tmvo often tried your patience‘ | r .ii\ty \'|‘~lli1|‘.“. wort‘ DFWXi-“l - vw Yo.‘ .: with |l4‘l‘ praiurliviotiier. |'|'li¢~ pupil.» wvrt- t'\l|lllll|"i| in rouli ‘\|"’* |'l'"i"| Kcmlitll- k 'l1tlll";'.. l'.c~vl:l'liil'\‘ iiislurja, “"""<'""" “" i "lhllnl- .,|,,.i_,._ j,.,.i,..,,._ |_ l "M. Mia; ‘Hum l\' Bil-innit. Alexand- Uuu-utul nrllliinvlir l-_\ Vlr llr-qilli Pl". “Hi1 u \‘l".illl| to Ill" Vii)’ Nth ' . \l|"- l'l|. lmrll. M :1 l9l"|d.\' ‘. Ilu- \l t“. ‘Fnonihs. r" " Hlinl-i‘ lhunhic, null l-y their fills ti. \\' RDA.“ will...“ Kirov, to .- . Mir; leunuolli- \lauVlttlr=.in'as ll Vii-Hill‘ lo tho tjity yesterday.‘ and Irv tticir .~.|li.:l':il'llli'y uumvers‘ ’ r’ <">——*- LETTER OF SYMPATHY , :11 -I’r1a.rl llowati. Capo Traverlsc. lnul ill‘l‘ll carefully; ilini-Il during thr put-l iurm -\l‘ter?.\ Sll4‘\l‘(‘ll tin-y’ Llf‘Ili'l'il| lttllillll‘ nl‘ ll-ssoiis. ii ll‘ l5 l. . lsliorl prugruln was |‘P‘lllli'l'(‘l|. Wliilci [)i'lll‘ F-l tl'~r.-\\'s" lliv uiBmbPrsi tho pupil: 1;‘ |- fit-lid." Mi. u!‘ l. U. ll A oi‘ Borden do hereby, St-‘livun Shula (thins. with to CflIIVEy to you our heart», urrivtwl llr= , mu. iinlicd w. the lclt sympathy on the death of your iii-nut. to illllOtlil tiu- tum. ossirtedifilher. IWe do not know, uor can ihy i\‘li.::.i=:. Jo lo (‘hiiclmlm um! Retgnvc tell wily our lovl~d onus are] lynvsuii l til vliilii l'l‘i.'l_'lll?fi ll gill worneiiincc itlliPli so sudllr-niy liWtiYl 'miri hail‘. ol czlliilv lrum I111‘lQ;|_l;l]r‘[‘_vll'l)ll1 ma, hut w.- ll‘l know that Gull‘ 'l‘lw lmn-ln-r \\ . llln iwiiilieui 0i uiilur-th all thinms well. Mourn no’. ho.\ m‘ BtlillflllW‘) ulul llli0C0liill‘&i*'lt'£ll‘ lSlliiEl‘. hut. talc» comfort H! from thc pupll;-. iiu ivory plT! l‘il‘.lll~ the‘ thought than Jillllvllgh your ion irom ill!‘ "llflllfll Kid/lies." and EHHWI‘ iH llvlld. 11f! y131_l1\'<’ll1 ill U111, in» "in; Lanny hath-r homo beyond. i feel our sympathy ‘is faint» hiflllitnr," \\'lll"li gum; to expr the “T j love: hrtwrwu pupil: illl"l teacher. "Plflllfllrli with your sorrow rind 'ill= Altor ill!‘ uullvillili‘; of tho lrcn vou-i‘ Slltllll thiuln lrtt. iur V1ll‘l'.il|.,‘- \lll.l'>_‘§€!$. ii ‘ >3. llrwv-jul ‘l-y upiilzium ljuiiily \\'.‘| _ |llll.‘." "Bil .»l=l~d ‘airl- lhvy lliut iunuru. served to the visiiuijz; illiort sheath’ '11)!‘ lllPy lilidll ill.’ comforted“ g l Manufacturers ' .. ..>;;"...“':.‘;.‘.“.;".:i;“t.i;%§ Thé RUBBER A§QSQCTATION 0i CANTADQ {i t\ _ . r, Announce a l’ i ‘ v . _ H . maven coma} - -. - ' SINGLY.—lThe following u wimil lust: tlu- thing for skating. ‘Special "Om the Baltimore Sun of Deconr‘ - . Effective January ' First, 1926 HE Tire Manufacturers of Canada are putting into effect on January 1st a new policy of great importance and advantage to the motorists of Canada. Thereafter, every pneumatic tire will be guaranteed for 9O days-solid tires for 180 days-from date of first road-wear, against defects) of material and workmanship. Theunfair basis of adjustment, whhifihhhgs survived from the early days of the industfy, it! a 01S e . . Tires of standard make now give such high average milca e—- two to three times the maximum mileage of tires in the aya when the old basis of adjustment was established—that the 90-day warranty, with its benefits to the public and to the industry, now becomes possible. If a tire contains a defect, it will show within 90 days. A standard make of tire which discloses no defect during the first 90 days use, will give lung mileage-barring accident or misuse. ‘ The old adjustment basis developed flagrant abuses. Unprin- cipled merchandisers used it as bait to sell poor tires. Unprin- cipled motorists imposed dishonest. adjustment claims upon tire dealers and tire manufacturers. The honest motorist paid, for these, because adjustments have always been a factor in making tire prices. _ To-day you buy standard ‘tires with confidence, knowing that the manufacturer has no doubt as to their quality. You buy tires as you buy shoes, clothing, furniture-knowing that you get: enduring value for every dollar you pay. Manufacturers of the United States sell tires only under 90-day warranty, and have done so for the past l8 months. The twenty-five million motorists of the United States buy their tires under this plan. They are satisfied with it. They have been freed, as you. will be, from the adjustment burden of the dishonest motorist, and of the motorist who shortens the life of his tires by abuse. fiereafter you will pay only for your tires: you will no longer be penalized by the operations of the professional adjustment- see er. The manufacturer will continue to take care of genuinely de- fiective tires; the 90-day warranty period will enable him to o so. ' Tire Manuiacturers Division ‘ . do 19.. “Mitt Signed "n behalf of Lodgc. ‘ BLANOHE DA-RRiAiC-‘H, W. M. IMARZGAIREIF FIELD‘ IR‘ 0' ilorts on our behalf’. Wr- rnallz" ilhal. at. timcs wfl havu hem lryinl: .___ lbut. your patience 41nd good Will l tho ll‘l? n» wow vnrv tortunate in 'l‘h<= ‘Benn-Minuet examination of '“’"'-‘ "'3" ‘-""“~"°""d' w" “Fm” 1"" ewviiliiil: lhr 1.l~i"vil-t~ of such iin ox-‘lllwfifld iPolui. School took Place onlum" W" “V” m9 “Baden” “M i-vllrnl null uznuutziltuit’. teacher as Wednesday, UPI‘. 231. The Board olfimld Wm 0t m9 Pupils 4 Nliss: tint-lulu», for. said ho. are I si-‘hwl Tlllslelfli wgelh" with ‘vorahy “fork _ muss-nu lwr “ml. llllfTfllltlflifliiil rnwlw parents ‘Vere nresr-nt- Milli, Y“ “sh W" "-‘ affet?’ ilwf um fully vonvinl-ctl Slit‘ has the nrtilofik all BDDWFIFINVP lllteffi-‘l. 1T1 Ute-i fwd“ Wk???‘ m’ for] H!“ r mgrlmi‘ n; (nwiilng ,\|r \\'_. Wwmnnas, rlQQ-HVOFK. ThP tacher-Mr Cornelius J. ‘ahwr bl" "3 a SIM‘ "mam Fame rotary. turlln-i" complimented thelylfibeiin» ‘V110 ilmlllilclefl ill" PXamr [mm m’ 5" Hing Joyful Season,‘ .]_n' teacher and l\ll|lll.~‘-, uiul said llnullllflllml “a1.- lllllY fllF-Si-“Wll by hlltisfiqncmsl?" “'7 "H" our heféue“ several liliH-S It llilli hem! his duty flfifblllflij kll0h§‘l‘l€]0fl. teacher ofuzgilfgillna’? ygiidtm; aflgeprgy“ rm a truslov lo visit tho srlionlmutli- 0i‘ ‘ B o S6100 Mid by MF- D011" ' '2' ' ho rotmli all gnlnll llkv- iillllflt wnrici 11d Francis Cmnnholi. stout-m. oil YM“ .b h r alud (‘XDTHSKSPII .- doslrv llllll. the 51- Dun-skin's lluivrrslty- Sign“! m‘ e a] . 2mm wnrk lm vuiitluuoll. A voh- “I'M ilullils showed by thvlr rx- 'P"p""‘ °' n“! PM“ oi‘ thanks wit‘: l'\i"llll"li lo llilwwjiff-‘llilnl. coudiirt. iiud prompt nun-l ~ ivhn m: Z4l(‘l| ills: NliirVlltil: n‘: HWFF l|lill~ lllPv 8W‘ being W611 - “ teudczl a votc oi thanks to all prc-Hfllllllll. f sent and her appreciation of gltts.| At the Close 0t the examination and Coioperalloll c; the people, Thryhflflg Laurette hlacLellan on behalf.‘ singing oi‘ tho National Anthomlill m“ Pupils oi the school read Alli brought the zillernoou lo u rloscdllddrpsi‘ MAI“ Madman. WITH", and will long he in memory in hvxiulliisr. il\‘l Caulllbe“ presented dim’ Dllpilll and parents. with trseful ‘Christmas presents the‘ ‘gifts of tho pupils Mr hIacLeaul thought taken by surprise answer-i cd ploa::;intly' i ‘Tho chairman of ‘Trustem. Mr. Joromo (‘liripumn ilitillp vory com- plimentary fPHWiFkg on ‘Mr Mom] liezinfln l."-|l(".'[‘1\'?vflll work in the school. An lllllliiim/lll! votc ofi thanks n-zis given tho LQHCHPT and visitors to which hlr. Illlalztieani made a suitable reply Alter which the pupils and visitor: were treat.‘ c-d to luncheon which was donated, and served by fhp .\\'omen'."l Instill ute of the District. ‘The following l; the addrcsa. .Dear Teacher: , We your pupils take this oppor~ itunlty of exprcsslng to you our up»: hreclatlon or yOllT ornem efforts lnl our behalf . with prlzm for attendance-Unst- ‘Durlnz the ttriu that has PWFSM. Plncau. Alrirlzarrt. 1.e(71..-|1r_ Y_,{|“f;| you have hecn untlrlng ‘In your 9f‘ Saundcrfl. Flnimfl Plncflu- ‘Fraflvlfl "~“-—'—"-"~-——-——" Pgtorg Llllll Adrir-n ‘Martin. $- "‘ . . , . _ , l ....lI»".i.$Z.i'"»1i" $31.9. 1111?. Eliihli" l The Blunt truth j . ‘ . d b R Thovaledtciorvnai rva y us!‘ about Nyals c919‘? A brated toilet pre- t es worn made lly ll-‘v I\lr. Daggett. l Ml his risllght in attending. also raw’ miudvll tho tvaturhcr ol hm‘ respousq ll|ilit._\‘. null iulviscrl lluiills l0 {ll-Y llv also iltatlzd thatl RED POINT EXAMINATION SCllOUl _-_-¢0c>-——— BLOOMFIELD CORNER SCHOOL i, EXAMINATION ‘Tho ‘Binoniflolil (‘m-nor ‘School iljxuminullon was; hcid in tho evnn- lug oi the Ziilnil ‘of December 1925. A largo niuuhr-r ol rate-payers of idiijflllllllll districts, including niauv loathe-ix: were present, Tho [ll“'gl‘1l.lil which was carried ‘out. vcry uticcessfuliy consisted of l forty number: including the iOVGI‘ ‘xchooi subjects. A; 1n 3n um puplh; wore visited bv Suntiii (‘luus and treated with candies and urany vuluablo gill“- from thv Xmas TrPP. Tho following: o'er" prvsvlllfill Plneau and the ‘following laddre." no flip lflli(‘h0f——-T\l1‘ Dnmlllnn (is f lant. liv [mum llnrne. Dear 'l‘eacl\0r; You havt- horn with us "HP FF?" and srvcli months und wn cannot; , paralllmls Ilpl this: opportunity pass without. xhnwlrlp snnlt‘. liltln mark of our! You can have n nkln without t affection. ‘ I "IW ISiiuv: you haw‘ hFPn with 1w 3'0"‘- have ondearv-d vnumelf and though‘. Clear Fresh o; the morning We carry a lull "I19 o! all |wo tuik you in pardon nu. , '\\’r- thunk you for your kind and, mmrouralzinlz‘ word; with which, ivnu hnvr‘ iPil up over many dilll, chilies. By Marie Belmont your Bhvmiiiol-i puplls-Jlvho wish‘, you a ‘Merry Xmas mid a flappvjl and Prosperous New‘ Year. i t swomirimm PUPILS y. Alter many favourable remarks,‘ warp passed by £116 Twit”! "ll 4 others the Examination was closedi" by ginning God Save the King. - (Other papers hleaso copy) - ~ ' i Itoy tbnt 00M with flihfll’! ‘Ilnlll we will be pleased to hove you lock them over any . time which {scarf of chlllon adds i from one shoulder. , muted Puma. violets in velvet. Harold L. Worthy Druggllt ‘rinses "of deeper pink about th bottom. _ . in your Sheer chiffon in a soft lilac shade I In roucluviln! we ask you to no‘ Nyll! “m” “Macy-and is the material used for this dance lmu nut mu.» gill not for its value‘. money w" ""Y '"Y"""" mo‘. which supremo youth w! I ~-hut wlnmly H" Fl ""'°""’"'“"’ "' Mil" ‘gracotulnesu in every "M The neckline is rounded. and the drops to the ‘grace of the garment. The lid-wince is edged with a border o! thickly The came model would be at- tractive 1n soft mink with small Li‘ f y. s» f1‘, All il/iPERl/l i_ :5 I; ' ’|"\\\\\\\ \ \\\\\\ wt“ \\ \\\\\ \n\\“' i. s" Q Reg Trad? Man. “Not by Meat Alone” Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that. In addition to meat, It ll lbooluteiy ygggggggry p. fgfd 4 llhflrfli supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS dilly during the Win20‘ season. in order to keen the bowels regular and alga to ‘ensure. the females having in adequate supply oi mlik during the lactation period. IMPERIAL COD OIL FNSCUITS are made from n formula whiich M0 been pre- pared with ihesn results ln view and which reliable tests. extending over-ta consider-Milo term o! years. have proved to be dlgnnlly successful. Ranches. which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALS regularly In winter‘ have had the largest litters at fyoung foxes and also the highest average of pupa rilood to maturity; in addition. they have practically eliminated the destroying o! young by the iemalen. I l , For assured results iced IMPERIALS throughout nll tho wlntor cocoon. IMPERIAL-B are sold by loading distributors or direct‘ from the factory. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. Box £00 A , . Charlottetown, P. B. I. Phone .721. 6 ,_ n