she bee leased as a borne for Nan l ~ lull n o‘ War and Golden Broollt. The lat- _ w? ‘a - 07"‘ e tern the property of . Wthlifll‘ M.‘ Jeifords, who paid 11.500 for With coal Io dill. lllfljlllaflll" W the son of Sweeper, and Zuni,‘ by lijht the filrnace eery Ill 0 lflllllli H burg, t 3 "u; m n, _ in epite of cold, bleak deye. The re- m2?“ 191‘; a s“ e sum lt i h d d h ve caught cold rid .5; hlllrveriirrlnrltlahcoughe. ' best summer Samuel Riddle. in If Y0" W115‘ dill" ldull" "val" "a"; " cussing the future oi Man o’ wonlan or t-li nce s o elt ure w . t h h 1d misery e day looser. Buckley's Bron- Mtzfltm” ‘rm’? ‘publ; tygw tonize the horse when he went to ehitis Mixture is the one rcmed which never fails. It works like magic. dotllfllll! W" do" lflillfl "m": 9"“ the stud, but this attitude was ub- ‘tint:l'eyn:'l:.§..s?l‘l:i§l$:n (tlhfioeg-Ilt “dlmed m 171° flllilllllll, though health. 1t has succeededdln cave merry of the leading breeders or where ‘every other freon-early lrnowrr t! the United States were eager to ‘ "wit" §""""¢' l" l, - 7 send their best "mares to him. The ....?“.°“.‘$i'..".1, .'?..'.°'I.“'L‘.‘t‘§...tll'§’.§.‘i§°t...‘.§ vrmrrt interim 1r is he» him with ttii-nty limes the healing quali- its a private stallion. With this end ties of other remedies. Y_ou Gilli“; in View. ufordqr yo; SW5“ (‘he tzr.l.*.".';z.i.l ::.'l.:':'3..’:i.;l~. “or “wt- Wrrm arm-- t» back guarantee if it does not. IWPYOIRI buy 511mm)” o»! mans m me an” lsh market, whose blood would nick with that of‘ the great: son of Fair Play. "it is probable lhat not more than 14-; ltwcnty mares will be hred to Mun cough. Price 75c. a bottle. Take no UWaIQo’ War during his llrst season. Iubstitllic. l-‘or sale at all Drug Morse ___-_-¢q-@-~___ Qzvr any, _ . .-._~ r or by nlail from W, K. BUCKLE , -‘r LIMITED, 142 MUTUAL 8T" T ~ BONTO. 11 Wilt Not Do Pvoilc Service This Season SAN JOSE, rCsiif. Dec. 23.—-Ed. “Strsnglel” Lewis, world's champ- . ion heavyweight. wrestler, rwas xiv- NEW YQRK. DEC- 23--—'l'll9P6 l5 en a home-coming reception on his naturally much interest in the stud arrival {mm NW York, when, he career of the oharrrviorr. lilrrn o‘ last week took the championship War, which will be shipped to his away from Joe Stecher, 0 new home in Kentucky about Janu- lie is ‘San Jose first world's t. nry l- ilo Wlll be coll-dished i0 lilies champion and lthe citizens made p Elizabeth Daingerfleltl, whose much of the occasion. He was pre- home, “llayiandsfl - nest‘ "hexing- sernted with a handsome silver cup. l »- i ' 1 t, t ti . . ' ONE OF JOHXSOYVS CHARAUTWIRS in». the ittiiite hnnjwhlrb- ' ' unNew Xnms iAnthemsfby the choir ‘ ' on the eve of their departure a m.) tax- . not: Arililltewo church llonun true. Sunday Dec oath. 89w“! Xmas services at r11 a. tn. and 7 p. All are invited." J "JIARGAINO! IARGAiNIl- From Dec. 11th and tor one month l will have a stock reducing eale of dry moods and all winter goods will ed lofty Nsardiess of ooet.—-M. C. McGowalh-Kihnuir. 2869 1.22M! "-will! use oiwon ‘ premlsee fer ‘th"“;““. Kiln» sow. Owner can have some by prov; u“; g3 my" a“, flfflkgmgu or tug property and Pflyifliexge $2.505 new frur coats in been; , v . dog coats. sleigh ‘robes, here. dressing hinted)! lit reached. to: rugs and many other lines at} un- hislrlfie "wibliidh was beside tthe bed, usually low prices. M. c. ‘itfcflowv-‘smid nut-rt inaction-sec; ne- i4‘). = V. n. closeouts. Duo. 24~i~ielnon cw. , - site's. N. n. wnnltlolmo ln his - '*' °‘“‘“"’°‘," "fmmfi" minions yestentlatr with the top of asraurlztos blue lnholTfilththd lrlm m. its. the ‘ ' "'14 posed that ~the ~young man lwhtie the all. Kilmulr muzzle‘ wiilkflilltiiiliig at his head. - ztal-taztist‘. - a sadfi8TERN 620C563‘! C0. _ _ ' ‘ I I - I a-Sest qua t1 Oool-ntes a ——— 1. A » ‘was, ' .. cnocsnv oer-r - Gali- . r h‘ bum u‘! '9' Fm” Bu” —-The regular monthly meeting 60c. to $6.00, floodYline of Station- ery Boxed 25c. ,t,o $4.00.‘ Christmas; tree decorations, Xmas cards, etc. Our Confections-r! Dept. is full of well assorted stock all new and fresh. Sins. ti. 8i. IU°FOOTWEAR ——Ladies high, cut boots black and brown $4.06. , Bsrxalns in nil moonlit. c. Mc- Gowan, Kilmuir. ' -I HAVE for service an Ameri- can Registered Cheste Boar. W. C. Schurlnan, North Bedeque. -WELO0M»E Vi~SlTOR.-— 12th‘. John W. Warren a former resident o! Kensington but now of Shaka»; toon, Sash, is on a short business trip to P. E. i. Mr. Warren hi pro-~_ prietor of a large sash and door and v milling business in Saskatoon. ‘His many friends are glad to see biln and wish him continued" success 1h the west. -, K- rioN.--oh ‘(Wednesday even/ins Dec; 21st a large number of neigh- bors and-friends ‘xatheredst the homeof ‘Mr’: and Mrs. U-rch, Km» sing-ton and "presented them with a‘ farewell midi-ass. ‘also a» beautiful wrist watch to Mrs. Urch and an alligator skin travelling thug to Mr. Urch,__ ‘as tokens of .' remembrance for . Boston and Western Canada. They have been esteemed residents of Kensington tor the ‘pals-t nine. years, . and having been remarkably suc- cessful tn the fox business. K. . -F-OX§MEN RETURN-Ml’. 1M- BM‘ - ‘Miiligon of Northern‘ returned retceatlyfromthe Fox ISmotws at hiontreahy- siren. itlld Muskogee, Michigan] r. _~,.iitflliigan “and .'his_ gelfoifiprlses at each‘ oi; the shows; heir stock; cantor originally , from: in ‘the olttrliirling-‘chlnpaof Dew- r son,'F_ lrenksW-ndiildltfsrlodffitir.‘ zullllqnn says _, that‘ "lg the ~,uni_t§<1 States kegpsruptts present-rate of 1 breeding that P. lsinno ‘will soon‘, » be a. second rater.” The special recognition given- the industry by thc._Dep;,_~oi. interior: at Whistling- Alon has caused a‘ general wide Wsprcsd. interest, over the ivhole‘ U. ‘S. A. Makers Mlliilgeaianq Morrison _ lmvor'pne._,illihdred. pairs of silvers v in theirranch at Northern." it. r ~T_- . fornia lyudded walnuts per lb; best table raisins 6,5 endrof the P. E}. Island ' 70 cents per lb., figs, dates, grapes » Mutual Fire ins. Co. was held ' in winesaps, fruit and found in s shore. Esstifiist; alter-tenths. , and clean. 25. cents- per lb., pure leaf laid 8.2 cents, rgranttlated do‘ gar 1.2 cents. Full line of Jami. 800d 2491-12244“. ' Sourls. THE irlaslsltl <1r1rRrrirN i ' éanonssoano PREGENTk’ ,- pantner-hir. “Mcrrisontoolha num» . Alehkap.‘ trlipy . both "being [pioneers K n 80 cents Agricultural northern spys, grape the office or the manager, Alex everything generally" Campbell, Dec. 20. 110 applications first olsss gr ry for ‘insurance were read and pass- oeh ed and the foliowlngldssee ordered to rbe paid. " ‘ " _ Alex McDonald, mt. 10 house and Furniture burned, _$r680.00; pickles, chutneys sauces. crrrlriettlrnnola Simpson. Cavendish, barn s. Eastern Grocery Co and granary hnl-neo,'4oq.oo; iss- 3393- m 20331 ward Henuebery, Mot-ell. barns and “ ‘y burned, $470.00; Jonathan ltahlleson, Dundee, has-h, piggery nhd- tel-m implements rburned, $280. 00; Geo. D. Jar-tithe, iireewwn, carriage house and iptggery burned,- 5104100; Jas. 2F‘. Areenault. Abra-ins Village, damage to house by fire, —SALE WEDL ATTENDED»- $29.80; Total $4,809.80: " Notwithstanding cold weather. "it largccrowd of people llttendedthe auction sale of farm imillellfilllll. stock, etc of Mr. Thomas Gardiner of North lSt. Eleanor-s. Good prices were realized on horses, cows sold at lrom $40. to $70. and pallets 80 cents each. Mr. Gardiner intends moving to the Canadian west to take up his residence. H. ~ A i. Jfltll-DBIHDSQY. 1 Lrlglgrlislrter Might Have Loet Title Had Carpen- "",'_*""‘_'-"" g tier Been in Ring in Piece of “WESTERN PERSONALS ' Ilretinen ' ' ‘v ‘ _ ~7 » Vincent ‘trainer writes: —-Mr.--Claudo-_~ Iyelnosxylhlbanyw- -"it's,lucléy for Dempsey that wrrs in town orrwedneerlrryw =11; ~nresnnn instead or Carpentier was ‘ ‘in there‘ with him Lbotffuesday night at the Garden. The chomp ‘ionship yrouid have _ gone to ' " Walla?" T!“ §ilnl°llllPl°mPlll h“ been made hundreds of times since "Big Bill" Brennan electrified the sport ‘world Vby staying twelve rounds with the champion. From what yotrhear you'd think Bren- nan won the battle. Only last night , H . ‘ s. welilfiown sportsmen said it -—'f-‘o-iit. Medtord McLeOflnFreuch was risotto thing for Carpentier to River, weaill rSummerside onbusiq-"wlq fir“, over 13¢”, p» meslmueaday‘ - j ." _"‘ '; jviding, of course" Jack's showihk my)“; ‘.1 " “ with ‘Brennan was the champions 1n Jghmmfgrdeszlrilaeéfllfngfi,’ best term. And so it. goes along. . _ncss.j_ , -' 1, , ' ‘Although the, Democrat-Brennan ' _ _ , ' ' qboyt ienearly2 weeks old, ithilstill ._John JMOhl-istorl-llcr, T13» the (chief, cinf men ‘withzaportl ~—-Mr. and Mrs/lutchnelnnt-mer, Kinkora. were" "visitors to Summer . 15L aide this week. -nr.,lln.rol.l strong ofBank. of N. S. at Moncton is spending a ‘few days at his home in town.‘ “H. ‘ -ori-, r. 1n. Gaudet-of Misoouche inn veettilustv dlor Monicton ‘and H enthusiasts. . < (It- -‘ ll» " . ’»-—l>r.,c-hut'-ch has moved unto his _ , I _, _ ‘naqlvcllonsgnqnd. olfioe opldigst Qt. about under way tbanhit is to start ‘Wlr l1‘lr'e~r¢¢9ritly thonshfhndrhhdqi .wlltl‘tlre..-nu~tho“:,dinclisslons are k ' based on Brennan's "exhibition with —dlilrs. rCal-rultihereot (library en- l“ “mph”- M w“ hlghmw w“ cores the w; c. nnepttn-i Wedneo- pressed it: "car-render is rather‘ dict. iIlr. ‘(lilasuipton a nlpaeidfld nilflty- on his feet." Sure he is. He “h,” 'P““‘*.n't l“ ‘smuluww’? ‘ ‘ oamdance all the latest with the " = ' ' ijest ‘oi tbern, but how long would “Mme Gama“ and Ne" mmyhe be? nifty on his feet after Damp ~btl8lnees.‘»~_r " ~ \,~-- ‘key-Brennan! srlslj-Catrpentier ‘renovated. ' -~KEN.$INIGT_ON $6HO0L EXAM‘- ' flNATiOrL-r-{Fiié Cllil-istfdws ‘chiltriill _.n~t_iori" or‘ ixenslnutiu school took ' Place. osuTh-rrrsday," Dec, 21ml. A laheo-rllilrwber ol’ parents of school ‘children an otitsrquttertsted ones - were qpreeen tthe school roams ' were nicely decorated. and ha!‘ a t tinelrcltrtst-mtls appearance. The nu- plls‘ n-teryssrrtrrhilrretlv by ltevs. hiGopdtivfl and ives. Dr. Jardtliie. , Jaupesyl‘. Prdfltt‘, James A. Reeldy s lorries Renirlersztrii- Evidences‘ For r careful "training bymhe teachers 5min strewn-wig prom-pt . answers - good restlingmvrltihs and-melting " 300d “' iptineand an evident unl- blitioh {tie -altiquit'e_ knowledge. -,.-\_n ii f vficerptlotnal interest in the welrnnn 9 r js-didol is evidenced by Rnyfs __ Goodwill Ives.-.'Dr.~F..jW. ‘ ,. {that __i-t _\vt_)t__rlti he aood" idea“ torilnve’ lnonglriy trustees and cemtai e distributed among the fills. l etfarutivod-hlomyflset- night from_ . sol-anthrax... no snonnxtnnn with om h"! was o" t" ‘MW "Bl" tihelr ‘or left straight-arm drives through his mid section. Team‘ Must be Developed For Years watch coaches like Jack Mosllley who had charge of the United StatesOXy-mpic team, Loan see in is unconauerable at the big games," hockey, lacrosse and socoorflcoacr at Cornell University, town enroute‘ for home for the Christmas holidays. bull strength and ignorance. Do you; knew that Monkiey, who is hand- , lin-gflthe Cornell athletes’ is even now laying plans for the 192d Oly- nltplc team so is every college coach in America. The ireshman athlete bi today will be the backbone of the United States team 0t’ 1924. . get speed afterwards. How under jplans for 1924 right now." The llililily Children reioice to see. flat lh‘ torvniwédrreedsy-X-“t ritie-broclillilshhrivwv, time '.~ they. " ‘* ML- r " ' gather-Lit isessiento geta-Deglp- _ 5* ‘l 1*“ ' ' -‘. .'.......‘t.~‘.. chalice hlpTllfl . Oilgpic Games in Advance, Iemoue Cornell Tolllorrow Alright G131 n 25“ 80x Coach Deeleree TORONTO, Dec. ZZh-"Wben i n instant why the United States emarked Nick Bawif, of Ottawa, wro is in "Why, all our athletes have is Men like Moalciey are already working wi-th green boys who will not show till!" 1923. Moakley teach- es his men style iirst,_ and they the sun can Canada hope to win at the. Olympic games when they are allowed to develop with their faults unchecxedl ' i. ' ‘ I. “The policy oi‘ Canada in reizard to Olmypic tea-ms is all wrong. What can Walter or any oth- er coach do witlle rnen he picks up three months before the twtmes? Canada should be laying Olympic Bawli‘ who coached the Queen's University hockey teams last win ter has been at Cornell all summer and hlt-l had a chance to see tho best United States into-k and flell! coaches at work. lie is an ail-round athlete, runner, basket-boll, rugby, soccer, lacrosse and hockey player. lie handled 50 soccer players at Cornell thisryear and his varsity team finished third to Pennsylvania r and Pi-incetelt, u-_-i§>.-____ A WONDERFUL TREE. There's '9. wonderful tree, a won. derful tree, silrcading its branches year by it comes from the forest to flour ish bere. » r . 0b. this wondertuiutree, with its branches »,wide', I” “WYB- is fllWlys blooming at Christmastide! But not for us children did this tree grow, W!‘ those we love we have made prices- You Have Q ' Forgotten v If there is anyone you "have forgotten this Christmas now is tfhe time to make up for that Every department in the store-- jewelry, furniture, hardware, clothing fur- nishings, china, music, groceries, offers unusually low prices for cash. Anti m)", those prices are ctlsh discounts of 20 p. c, 1-0 50 Y G t P oatfi e e Catalog Goods No matter how low the prices are in our last catalog- in most cases we are giving 20 p. c. off for cash with the orders. This -will soon, so it will you t0 buy NOW. oversight. offer expire Pay Buy Now R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd Summerside» Charlottetown 00OOO-IO'¢' Q‘ bleeo&oovo ml'llinery.. r cent All » Then from a great number of lines in our different depart. m_en~ts you get a cash discount of_3Q p, ¢_ to 50 p- c.--every' pup- chase offers a big saving at Holmanfs. l i YVEDN ESDA. Y AN DECEMBER insult. Half hilt Shale l Two Days 0n|y D THURSDAY eoth and‘ 30th In order to convert a portion of ourlarge stock into cash ‘before the New Year we have decided to offer our entire stock, Except Groceries, on Wed- nes-day and Thursday next at one-half our regular This stock consists of staple Dry Goods, w... , . Men’s Clothing» Ladies Coats Underwear Boots t .‘.'..."L"I.‘.‘,f.°,,§,‘;,°f‘ M" °“ and Shoes, Rubbers, Hardware, Cutlery, ' Paints, etc, etc. On all Groceries we will give one-third off .--Mr. and Mrs. A. anllefurgey? and faintly left on Wednesday more‘ inef- for vsnmuver, where they will, spend‘ the winter. J-l‘. t‘ ‘ -_~—~Mr. and Mrs. Amos. Coughing, Elmsdsle, left on‘ Th ny. nlornn ins‘ for New Glasgonn. SB. when liwywill spend the holidays with‘ friends. ‘ H. . ‘ . r-The tollowlne students in... sLt Houston's University “are speeding! -Would he strand up and walk in ale Frank Moran, as Brennan tlidlon" several occasions last Thurs day night, when only’ his big heart and sturdy lees lea him in the serr- oifl direction oi DMIWBGY? It. is. our dpinionthat the French hero is not built to take such gall. lie may bounce around livelier than Bren- nan did no dart in and out. with n punch. but didn't he do that with B‘ h "it" “in regular prices. _ e nrfhtga thing you see hansirrs Customers will please notte that on these two days positively no goods will be charged as our whole time will be devoted to cash sales. ‘ l Ready for business at 8 dclock a. m. DON'T FORGl-ET THE DATES, DECEMBER 29th and. 30th. ' ~ W. A. PO0LE 8t 00mm! Lower Montague. P. E. l. Mar this Wonderful tree, with its blllllclies 'wide, Brio: 10y to our friends at Christ. mil-B lldpl For s voice is telling its boughs, among Of the shepherds‘ watch and the ll-lsels‘ song, o‘ 5 no‘? D856 lathe manager Xmas rrtftlrvlr"hohreh-lwre-rllurrraitmlnsayl and the Battier stood " L107‘! mmm- mywu“ "More"? up under the rtbmb-ioboroen etull for pot-lo. snfihiilrzen Methi- m“, mum mime, n, hmm, ‘ ‘ _ _ ' down gmeeitttliy outside the rupee. ,_-'._M.,-5_ 3mm fax-nu",- of nmighlflnishedlor that evening. The Bat- low—‘ ‘I110 beautiful story of long ego, m“ a radiant m: threw its beams so wide 'i‘o herald the blessed first Christ- 2504-12-25Stu3i- l-t-uljisltars by the iuich ‘ v ' ' lfrtleer is m‘. provant engaged in} col-humans visiting ’ l 431s ‘ Wmigtwf- “We Protests and u a did duty ontlle French eon-rhea swallowed hlis Adam's qople or , . e . .. n’ , , areal. its. withitllo land-ll, ‘ploy ‘liI-oudtalir Rangers. ‘ Mrs contracting husiheesln“ iambic at ' 1 he 1 w. to i t ~ ‘l’ A” ten ion Wl " ' . L: For the benefit of sornpof my oust tnors in from a distance, l-ani extol! in: tits date 6 ‘tilt; ea soecia saieynlso the free Alsontiremapl nil. ti. untiithe 8i~lt day of Dec -lnber. . l“ D swing for theluckyrnuulber will; take a] place. atr Community‘ “fetter-e league ‘Goucifl. u‘ , which will be held in Qdd r‘ Montague on that: date. We are the. s ile agents for, Edition ‘Zirsmaphone fol-Kings County. ' Harri-eve t ' i. ? loll .'l_irr¢ k wishin! our customers 1B0 cogpitlnelvtteot the; season, we this; ih ‘opportunity "at thenkiui their ~tfor petrofiile in the poet, . M. centroid l» earn their‘ ‘ afidence by, keeping only ,tbe very best qualities of rllodiointilllllld Toilet Beqnie Cartuillers “Q Barhmeo, Lid vil-‘iilififi; i3r'~'§.'"r'v33i'-.ll§?$- request a continuance of your pet- ronege daring the year. , i i V’ rDruggiete 8c Chemist llllllllity 13M’ Queen tlhlltioite a5 ltlnds. t j ‘Bonnie Qronobitie enit ' , Conquered o the Wot-isle. | 0e h Two at te - ernedy. t. e r w ‘V ‘u ,. D . ss:=.....~r-rn..et:n.- r . » I .r_ . _ _ , _ _ _ v g hi5. sisréig Mullet- wasn't even out at the time or lot» ctlolr hmlarugrhllillrr try lithe tor.) n.- o. 0min, ltenslngtmt. moi-races on his reel" before mitt, an p named exam, lift-user is ngulah- cf considmailte; inetlywr ‘flUhl-iili!‘ lilbllbcts . sliililar ‘ll-antler ettperiebce, having lyoeggin‘ . aoilowettin Cilarlotip 1L g; “m; m;- yuiw, m “m, ,,,,,,:~,nn¢l.. in ring combat. He‘ simply ilottnwo Beat , lbor trotted out and was used cog some‘ lighters explain their tilsoroin something like that. He wasn't knocked dat es e vexsctribret; as he was lie-thine tonnes when-he cai- lided with Dempsey in Philadelphia. st. Btitltioltisliy OTTAWA, Dec. fillg-Qttil-IIA do ‘tested 8t. Patrioks in the openiiig [game of N. H. L." here tonight or a score ct 6 toil. qttawn was sut- rieed the ftuls when rl-lnit nigh- slaernplienrlne the as Pet- "lt. rtstimflsn" Greta» or" beet a in eortment to choose‘ from. rrrln ‘tricks seemed to tacit the constitu- tion of tile Senators“ but“ put upjn good lipid it not,,b_c--o tea the t wetlk oi thinks ntyiqht wing wasuhe only elen who} could succession: beet lsmhetletteotltrne-inttsr wns in ‘eeineetional term. . r Nidbbor signed up with the 0t- lewas, more the hes wee loved e tomes ovation when he ehated out. Eddie Gerard peel ' “llfllr-fidllidvi-ltl- Plfillm" _ hire before greeted calla!‘ eennv ot-tla ice. not» ottum ilerregb end c1 nee- any were the etere. Mitchell h; st. Yetrive nee some eod cen- Six To Three - tacit‘ pamglt, Qt- . mastitis. Silver Foxes Th9" Blllowd thy branches, wont]. or r»- AND {W1 lzlrrus) the nieennnt thought . g . ‘ or sing». came from l... t... All kinds raw tats bought. “v v6’ _ ‘ l Q The sift of his Father's A. and E. & Co" 3° “'3'. 13ml.“ M“ ‘° "mm" ' ' ‘ i ' - w e r r ' ' The logeutgd-ibe holy, sweet chm“. P. En L i ilLaugh with Johnson THOUSANDS of readers will when they see llll‘ cartoons daily in The GUARDIAN. - . i ‘ HERBERT JOHNSWV. famous cartoonist for U!" slltllliafiry Evening Post. where his cartoons iieve ettrfl‘*~ llad world-wide attention, has 101144 ma. “M! off“ Associated Newspapers. The. GUARDIAN ie n momlit" of this association and has the exclusive rights 812W l“ on of its features. \For' rrrr. Herbert Johnson will do a on}? terse?!‘ sllllilhl’) humorous cartoon. No other arisi Iolli 91"“ him in producing smiles. ~ . . ‘ " 1* - . event ffortheflt-Petrleke." ‘no?