I ‘mama Hal-D rod nulls SrtuP- Jvson 1' “ 1r‘ . ' THE CHARTDTYETOWN’ GUARUYAN f j (Q. Pawn Toilwommoillh Christmas aim?‘ pun" use tram tor bélhll and uoprqotown Wl-l be lie-d ll 0H8!“ lotibwvul until 1o p. m. mo mo lrlln nomnillrlsy nan-nor will no MM uvisil damp. m. on overruns-y. lnuriuuy mm (‘frilly 0| flu-O ween- inoe l-o. a trl-n yGflui-Iuilu u lllvs plummets-m tor Iran-O“ l~ m.’ p. m. will no Ila-u UNI‘! WI!" o p. m. on r-ilnuy mm. Ul§ThvlvY Phovm-uufl AQENTQ Vfflul Charlottetown, P- E. I. Time Changes (J. hllloctive Muuflhyt Janitor! 3. 19- ll. ul» dtuuls eel-loo Mali/Bell rruoo akin-nu island and Um lulgnlluu wlll be discount-luau. fiat- vlcs actor uial claw wlll o» as 1ol~ l will: Train No. 38 will leave Chan, loulowwn at 8.15 A. M. doJy excel" l Hllulky, aacinllls at is.“ p. m. anviu; at MUMCIDB lzao p. m- liners couuscuoos will be made w.“ [x541 lvo. a, "Ufiauu bilmlod." young Danny did tbs cutest tmvig Hist ever ever was- iHe mmq rumgeii on Dottie‘: tree A gift from Santa Claus. leaving Mose-toll at zoo p. in. lor Mountain. ‘foronto Bud poliiw west. . m with tnLn No. i3, leavlng Mulloton at 21w p. m. for Se»!!! John. Boston and other United Slaw; points. Traln ho. zoo loav-i in; Sulmuerslde at 7:00 a‘. m. daily. . snoopl Sunday. w ll‘ make conuoc-l Lon with lroln no. 39 at Emerald JuncLon. i . Service to iihn island will be byl Train No. i2, leaving Molicton at; 1135.; a m, dally except Sunday“ Ssckvihs law p. m and arr-vine; uhsrloltotown at 6:30 p. m. Con- Jwuo“ tor Summers-dc and Tgl nlsh will be made by train No. 3. at illlnerald Junction, leaving tnero. “frills...” until l0 and 41 are "Hfl “a1 “W9” Ywas 9°""" “pa; 1icol mo ch? That's holly, noi Other changes will be n8 15°11‘ mistletoe you re under." ows: ‘ Train No. 3 will leave Charlotte. town 3:40 p m. daily except Sun- dsy instead of 3:00 p. ml. arriving - Summer-side at 6:00 p m. There; will be no change in the departure and arrival tme of this train from. Sumnlerslde and at Tisfllfili- i Train No. 4 will leave Tignisll at‘ 7:00 a. m daily except Sunday, in- I stead oi 7:45 a. nl.. Summers dc} 10:30 n. m instead 0i! 7:00 a. m-l‘ arriving Charlottetown 12x5 p. m. instead of 10:30 u. m as lat 0185" BBL : Train No. 205 will leave Char-l, lottetown at 12:01 p. m daily ex-i cepl. Sunday. instead ol‘ 8:00 i1- 1111i . arriving Summers de at 4:00 p. m l G01, instead o! 10:25 p. In. l‘r4 u Nu. 2 ti will leiave 511m‘ He: Did you pet much at Christ rxlerside at 7:03 a m. daily excel»! m“. » ‘ ' 3:00 . . - bunlhy’ “ml”! o! p m M She: N0: only got many. rivlng Charlo.te'own at 10:30 n. m., ‘utitead oi 5:10 p m. as at 0Y6- SB L Train No. 208 will leave Sum able money that they drew at the the luovent Garden ‘Ball in order ‘end 0! we Week set up wardrobes that she might dance lllilll] the last v v‘*v0-Q-Q~OO'OO1 h“ PARADISE‘ , -—- i Undecided lCuratc (interestedly): "And what are you going to give your lit- tle brother for Christmas?" Aulilol- of "Ban-fill" Indfill" Little Girl: “I dunno yet. m gave s“"d""" °1 VMW- him the measles last year." . ' brother during the six months th It (Cpntlnvvd) ho had followed her from city to‘ A11 ‘"9111 111111- FY0111 1401111011 they city. never missing; a perlormance, ‘"9"’ 11001194 11110 U18 IBPBB fillies‘ looking after the stage set in which Whore extended ensasements oi she and noi- sister had don their from two to three weeks followed as turn and the increasing l sass a matter of course. Outside all the mag we“; with [hem "om D1369“, 111158 i101"! M 6W1?! Deflflrm-MHIB place. but. in the moments when he "WW5! 0f "0111911 Mid Sirls P11811611 had spnlng out oi’ hls enforced -re- sheeplsh men boulnd to see the nsw serve he had shown her something 1“"°""°5 3°11“ 1°1'"1- l0 "Y i111! of madness. something of a passion “Helm- S1°519-" 1° (311115116 E1111 that made him ugly. She was "hallo. Col-lane" to S.ss.a and will‘ afraid. And there was no one else. ‘"111 Jnulwwr Whirl» in srspnic And so. having boollco a ticket oin dumb snow. the mistake was pulnt~ L118 slx oclocll l|'8ill [nut was to ‘"1 "111- 111°)’ levelled ill trillnlpli. cross the invisible bridge, she had tncse two. and wltn tne unbeliev- accepted Sherwood's invitation to By OOSMO HAMILTON of psnsvlly appalling garments. moment . . . and there met Tony bouglit every inappropriate hat that Fortescue. could be round. drove about in anti~ By m. odd and ullggplgingblg qnated liies of memory or thelrlalli- fluke, waster as she knew him to ' er, and covered themselves with as be, because the stories of his mis- many beads and bangles as are deeds viere common property, rm. "0111 11y 1111111 Princesses. Also they riuently advertseu ii the wrong remembered to send frequent pos- columns of the IIBWIPiiDOTSJJO was tal orders to their loss successful the nrfll, man wno n“ s.“ p“; an 11191198 511N118 the lPlerrots and tools extra. beat in her pulse. and as the dancing lessons from the bsstavail- momant approgched when one knew able masters in every visited clly. that he was duo to keep his an Evsrildny round them hard in Dolntmelrt wltll Lady George tol- a WW1‘ P°11§11111B UP their host nnm- ham sandwich and a glass or two. bars. rsneals-ns now Onosnlnvinms and she should have gone back to OPIBIMI and ingenious bits oibusl» her rooms to write a letter .to the ness. practising enacts which would coroner. lils had become too preci- 1<1°Ki18l110nshih8Y were sponlans- ous a thing to lose, especially when. ous, impromptus that were carelully utter having held her in his arms thought out and back answers to ior two hours. be bent down sud- tlie leader of the orchestra that nad denly and kissed her lips. li-il the appearance oi being made on the spur oi the moment. 1V , Their greatest assets. and they were wise enough to recognize For a moment she went limp and K1181“. View lily-laughter. spnntane- giddy. The whole floor swam in n ity and sweetness. They ilever for- blur of colors. Then she seemed to 5°! 11181111119 111 111B Dnfaiifalvn by rise as though ou wings, with a "The Gentleman with the Eyeglass" brain that was flooded with muslin, as w their 116111E“V611i1§"5 children "on. good Lord!“ said Tony. who had played truant from the "llvllatkithe row? I'm desperately‘ brain or J. M. Barrie. They clung sorry. Uo forgive me." to that with all the desperation oi That a girl should faint because1 “"14 "W1111111e111 l0 8 9P1"- lt gavé l-ihe was kissed was an utterly new 1118111 n pnicnl. a il-ndcul k. a thingtohinl. And he had kissedllll ~““11e1- *1 111011111 011d 11 HWBT- fling and sundry without thinking twicc. iue to new numbers. They were Alnd now that he came to think overybodyhi little - angels. the Cock- about it. there had been something iiey sparrows on the sunny side 0t ~—u'hat could he call lt——i'ey?——in1 the City streets. and so they chirp the eyes olthls girl to whom he had ed rather than sang. They rcmain- been drawn as by a nisgiwt and ed. so to speak. in the parlor at a had always wanted to meet. Sh" linrtinnhowillg oi! in their Sunday lllust be ill. Selfish fool that lll- lrociis to a circle of neighbors. ll. was be had worn her out in an orgy “"13 1111 V617 W61! lhflnght out, very of dancing. It wasn't his uupravenl- cunning and excellent and univers- able kiss that had aflectsd her. it a1. They knew that if they could was sheer physical fatigue. Afllil earn the extraordinary distinction so, mucll ashamed of himsllli as liii JI having it sa.d about them Llllll still had the knack of being, and i119? were for too nice to be on the acting on the tip of on impulse. as M36. p001‘ riears. they were as sslo ho always did, he picked her uplil‘ ls the ‘Blink oi England. his arms, carried her through lip-i erous March of P914, almost exactly was the ofllce of a friend connect- two years alter they had sprung in- ed with the management and set lo fame. Slsslo caught a cnill 0n fl her down with the utmost cal-c mil 1 drllllBhty stage. played tillthe euii gentleness. __jarflldfl st 3'15 p m. daily except Szllldfly, instead 0f 12:30 p. m.. or» ‘irlng Borden st 6:10 p. m. instead of 3'45 p m. Train No. 212 will leave 'l“gn'sh -t' 1i .30 a. m. Monday's Wednes- days and Fr days. instead of 8:15 a m. arriving Summersde at 4.00 p. m. instead oi 1.45 p m. 3482-l2-23-5l _________ ___._.__.-____-i- Floating tops have been invented lot oil tanks to lesson evaporation slid lire hazard and for uses with them than baa barn designer] ii folding lnll- wtb their TOM. DICK AND HARRY 11"‘ "i" '1'" “m1 “'1” They talk about Kris Kingle movements. ' Old Sarita and St NICK. Experiments lll the production oi Bu: thqpg g1 fame an all me 5" power alcohol from u-olnssmr from lll:- er plantations um] csrtnln starchy products are “pd-r wny in Queens- land nt ll plant Vm"|"" n capucily of 2,il"0,000 gallons a year. l Just Harrys. Toms and DICK‘ 11ml‘ essional Cards i Mark R. McGuigan I a IARRIBTER. SOLICITOR. ETC.- Monoy to Loan Cameron BloclochlriottstowlbFi-l. I Dr. C. C. Archibald “Plan” flay‘; 93"“ 9'11?“ we found mlkol for the chlldrflfll lea oo an ospi Practise limited to Eye, ear. Non! "'" ""“ and Throat ‘hating Eyes and supplying Glasses prune“, Hana,“ Office. Bayer Building QPIIQ GIOPQQ QCPQOQ lncll. Office Hours-D to 12.30. 1.30 to B. --— MCDOHBIg i. M_cPhee FILES J. A. MeOONALD l-l. F. MoPHEE a A . .' /////. 1 flu]; ’////// ‘THE THlNG JUST Mrs- Bug: rm.-. Conquered By Pll- ‘PIX Traitlnont The World's Greatest llsmpdy Gives Instant Ballot. TII FILE-FIX 00. Dept. N. I1 Domino Strut But TORONTO. CANADA. rim-lam, Anllmnyu. Etc. Money to Loan. l Whit a lovely Christ mu tree that old whisk broom that lllll bunting permits were delivered throughout France for the ill 200 francs each A llllgo percentage were issued to work- (Why Suffer) band Today for 5-Day FREE Trntrnent. of the week with a high temperu- And when she looked lip into his tilre, was taken to the hospital on distressed and anxious [are she saw ‘311111111? K101111115 Withdouble pncu- not the disreputable. devil-may- monia and on Thursday morning JBPG. handsome, dissipated night .138 lolictved to the grave by llcally bird, deep in synicism, but. in an -ei"y woman and child ill lllanches- imagination that had been steepe-l .er. No sutn outburst of emotion in ifairy tales, a very pertectlcnlglit‘ ad over been enacted ill that prac~ in s coal of mail, gallant and chiv-i ical city. and if there were no very alrous and humble. And when this xpensive wreaths dropped into flash of second sight faded. which, hat little hole in the earth there had it been communicated then to; vere thousands of good tears. any of Tonya associates, would 90°!‘ 11109 Chrissie. 118118111. dum- have brought forth a yell (.1! deri-Z ‘ounded. stricken down by griefss siva laughter, Chrissie said to her-i a young tree might he torn from self in the Fillham Road language 115 1°“! by lightning. haunted the to which she had been bred. and, BYBVBYB-Td for several untranslat- into which she fell in moments of able days. And than, taking hold ol unwatchiulness. "This man one of herself with a. great grip. she ro- the boys‘! Outside, maybe. but lin- turn into life. feeling as though she derueath he's the only bloomln’ had had all one side oi her body gent l've ever struck.” cut oil.’ under a frightful operation. (To be continued.) , Letters and telegrams oi condol- ence, very real and sincere, poured down upon her from all parts oi . lwngtinntll. and the mom-bars oi her F01‘ pro ess on met and passed a reso- - P111118‘ lutioli oi deep regret. ll. ls indenli 1111B 1° W? that the death oi Slasic _>_~__ came as a shock to all kinds and . conditions of people. That one o! 511155719145 F01‘ 3141991916 those blue and sold children ooulll FOX 3K|N3 T0 C- M- l- AMP- iiie. When lilo seemed so cssential- SON G. C0. PER PARCEL 1y 1191‘ flsht‘. it was cruel. it was P037 i wronz. it was disturbing! But. when Chrissie presented herself to w“ “his the managers who had be...‘ m“ . , e,- wr me servwes of the W0 SIflLa-mplon 8: Co.s London Sales mm expemmg to bu “mg m work s-hould be packed in parcels weigh- to tlio honor and memory of the ~ no‘ "var n "m" muludmg m” girl from whom she bud never been “M” eovermg’ Wm“ “mum he 0f gepamed berme’ may “mugged unbleached muslin or similar slat. their shoulders and raised their arm: and the muowlng addre“ eyebrows and “hook their new“ should be plainly marked on the "My damn» they Bald‘ "m, a mt outside 0i the package: ten shame. no one lpnowl-l that bot- C M‘ ‘amnion Q‘ C1," m. than W8 d“ Buhyo“ Sea’ “w 64 Queen Street, _ value of your turn lay ill tho fact London’ E‘ C‘ 4' hughmd‘ ln addition. the shippers name intended for C. M- And ‘then one night ill the treach- dancers to a room in the foyer that‘ ‘ The M erriest Christmas You ’ve Ever Known Lot radio make this the marl-lest Christmas you’vc ever known; Let all the good chccr filling the air come right to your fireside. Every detail of DeForest 8o Crosley radio is expressly engineered to meet Canadian conditions. Supcriorities that. contribute to its amazing per- formance are: - The Drum Control with graphic dial~thc easiest and simplest means of operating radirr-selccts programs with uncrring accuracy. The Shielded Chassis that shuts out_ local interference and unwanted SIIUOHQ. The Wheststone Bridge principle of balance that eliminates squealing or howling. The Reserve Power necessary lo overcome the distances from broadcasting centres found in Canada. The Special D-C Tone Chamber, with cone and baffle SYSICITI, that YCCTCiQICS cvcry HON? with life-like exactness. 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CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 420-1»- OPERATING CFCY BROADCASTING Complete stock all Radio‘Accessories,B-urgess Eliminators. Prestolite Storage Batteries. th - w?tthggfi Slaglfllyutggfi and address should b0 Placed 0n collld find a young mall ll ‘eriorm- we 011mm“ o! um package w em mg dog, a “me munke'y__p ablc Llilulpson &k(;o ‘to lhdsnmiiygé G c on arrvs; psc ge s ou ‘itnhtouch nmrnmg’ my dear‘ numbered consecutively from No. ' 1 upwards and forwarded by Insur- ‘lenders-for Material for llaldiman Bridge Sealed tenders will be received at this office, until noon on Thun- Ti, 1,1,1 1,0 d ,1. . _ day, January 0th.. 1021 m the lupplylfll or the following mlterills m 9411:”. ,,..".,...‘."$....§’.‘i.°'..i.,‘" Lot 15. The lowest or any tender dgrglogd will“ not l.“ n“. Semi. the repairing of Hlldlmand Bridge. not moeouolily accepted. and, spruce orflt. illut Chrissie llludo no altculpt in 911 P311351 Pcm- 11mm?“ 1°? 311 ilnil n young man. u performing amount not exceeding $5. per paok-_ do; m- a mm. m0nk,,y_ Nm. d“; ago in order to obtain s Post Off- liho keep in lollcll. Ai llipvhtrllm Hf": 1°“ 799131115 1911M“! m“ 1117111111 m‘ fiiullil that i-iho. might. Jul-it as wall “nmc” 1°)” “fleck” 1mm" Lamp‘ be lll the earth with hol" ulster 8H lll 5°16 i ($0.: all??? u u u“, n . . n ss a v e le con sry, ru uillg with the Iliillltllltllllwlmmpson & Co. Wm “sum. “Merl their open policies. all shipments Wlllltsllll transit for qllivolce value lnenilil valuo that attached to 491"” o p" cam‘ ha“ '1’°“c1“ p izlve protection from the time the great favorite whose partner had “nods leave the shipper.“ pone” i U conic of poles, 16 feet long. not lea than 4 Inches It the small been removed by death NM. we", ‘ sion until delivered to Lanipson d. they imaginative enough to appro C” m Landon’ and the "m, o! p“ N ms- ofypelu, 18 feet long. not In: than 4 inches at the small cum, m9 human“ Bupwn m,“ mmm i o“ m n M , s m ano a e. - and, apron or fir. 18% fut I. M. of 8 Inch plank. 14 (t. long, spruce or hemlock. ' 1am foot l. M. of 3 Irish plank, l0 feet long, spruce or hemlock. 2.0M foot l. M. of squared lumber vhf-l". 161001 lone. spruce ‘or hemlock. Pllflli Md Null‘!!! 111mb" W b‘ l1l\|l"'"1l°\‘1 "i! 7'" 7'1"" 1m“! low weeks on the money that cams and "slums. and all material to be subject to the approval of the M "Mn of Public Works. Pelee to in delivered at site. Parties tendering for plank and nqun l h p l _ A a I I o! liginaer may tender for material F. 0. B. Wellington er st alto. All ms- '20?“ 1956;; ‘ghofwflo§f§,d“,f“,f,',flfij 15"‘ 11' "lmhr "27- 71m" twentieth time. did not tempt her quh.“ hvlfll "Wllclollvortl not inter than the Quota] mutant!» for the Mick or lo pan. i In bum-ol- information may n m» om». ‘Nation to b0 addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender n" u, "ma", “Wm K0 m. m", would he made forlifoiiflmlnd Irldpo." - -_ L. I. MaoMlLi-Mgl‘ 1 u mm Woflll. ' r n. l. Q 0 v olfllllllll‘ 1’) lll. 0M"! of Public Works wife. But silo didn't love him. m1”, "m, n p... lwould be given in a girl of peculiar l slits who had tho couragu to ap- pafihgge gtlmfnsgla émlgmyat 1' 21:’ soar billed/us "cllriosio-ail-slollo." ca“ b-e B“, (f, AK,“ “Fffmf With the usual ilnprovidsncoanli Th“, invoice would “us: I mnerosiiy other kind she had sav- u) The numbe o! m h! "n; ed nothing. She marked time for .1 “nun, r p“ ° , 1"‘ from the iislo oi her foolish trinkets olxagwghlgalgmgia! numb" “ma” WMIBlhIIQ made up her mind as to ,3) Th“ qnmmy or "M" in the manner in which sho should re “ch nu...“ H) The value oi each skin. l5) Tho amount of insurance rs- inwnv from tho determination to s“ 1' b q d‘ t ,mltke her final exit. it she hal Mug‘; Efgflh f’,,,,°,,,“{§f,“§,§1,,,§ loved him. she would have bencomnnlu_ ghlnmwt, M. “w”, in sxacll! the into [he country. look after a gar-um, y" u by “f”; m”. an,“ don, llilvc children and bs a good m“ u" NAM" P“ no; wol.“ l ls not nonstic- frightened 110i’. ‘HO WI! lilhd 01>." ‘q f‘; p; 913g “um-gm” jg gem. ‘"1511 ""1 "1" "1011" 011 "@111"! corned tn declare any value he'll» SAII-II-SI-ttn-Bi. occasions. a lort of self-appointed “w”. muggy] / I and more frequent local Broadcasting- Westinghouse Radiotron, Tubes, Rectigon Chargers. 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