Egnlltsnn i9, 1924 ' ¢ or rr-ts scanner TANAGER Ivujrus sssurv I The Bi“ fiThrill This C ristmas will be Duofold Duette [Sizes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls] Duofold Pen with 25-Year Pomt and Duofold Pencil in LscquerRed or Black to Match D¢ Li!" Giff Box iillclurlnf :..'. J0‘! scauss it's lhc newest, hand- somest, most coveted of gifts, it seems that the shopping would has turned to Parker Duofold Dnotrt- to if by official edict from Santa Claus. You can tell by the throngs round the Duofold Counters that this classic - Duofold Duette will be the big thrill > this Christmas. Thousands of stores are now supplied. This ls the famous pen with the sup". snioothDuoibld point thnt suits all hands. It needs no"brealtingtn. No styleolwrlb ing can distort it. lt‘sa point you can lend without tear. We llllurtiillte it.i.'n1 mil- treatcddor ‘Z5 years’ wear 1 Duofoltl Pencil to mutt-Ii uuy one nfthe p s-lncqner-redorpiainhlack,ho\ “Q]d_ tr aimed. $3.50. New Over myt- Utctqld g enclhsreal full-handed mute tor tht Duo- old Pen in color, slrc and hnl;t:\cr,&4.l)\l. Stop at the first pen counter n: once to obtaloCltrlstnrnaDuofoldslntincto have hem engraved with the harm-s of the city ones who're to pt them. The Parker Fountain Pen Co., Limited Factory and General Oifices Toronto, Ontario Parker Duo/old Pencils In malt/i lltc pen, 53.50 tier-size, $4 ly';3'q7iA-~€£{-.¢§57I~_~ ,~_~ l ’ mas/x Dyer-size Daoful-l l‘\"n $1 Over-size Duofold l’cnril to Alitlch S4 Duofolil Jr. or Lady Duniulti lk-n l! Uuuftilrl Jr. or i.url_\' llnololil l'rnt'il lo Mutt-ll $1.50 Gift llox includud in not! Parke AN. Afinlcrlvr ANil ustrut FARMERS g in: nu run '25 9__.___ The Guardian Has a Limited Number of At- tractive and Useful Combined Calendars and Handbooks for New and Renewal Subscriptions O I From rww until Dec. 81. 1924 tlwlboolt um will be a real friend to Guardian will give a Calendar wltnthe farmer who is‘ looking for a each New or Renewal Subscription. simple method c2 keeping in touch received. with his farm. , The illustration on the front, en- Remember, there is only a limit- titlcd- "On the Range" gives an un- ed number. so send in your New ique picture painting of Dally or Renewal subscription at once Scenes in All Rural Districts. 'nud request us to send you the The calendar is printed in nice Calendar. iarflextyrpe and the figures are quite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. vis e rom a distance, lvin the changes o‘ the moon and! mug, myrnn CIIARLOTTETO\VN l um Prince Street. formation. , The upper pa“ on the mama oft Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. the calendar contains an account sheet for every month of the yeah, The buck of each sheet is devotedl to the care of live stock. poultry, cultivation, and valuable informa- t-‘ou in-determininfi weights. meas- lirvs. and quantity of produce. There is also a sheet for an in- ventory of farm implements, crop stock. poultry, insurance-dwelling ‘itntrliout hlttlllgifigls, also a space al-Fmnmss ‘ 0 0r or a esp; all t, oarnlngs and lBBBtl. w as he [Pin-tine forward mo tits Farmers Cllsll- iii i111 mflkiiiaa complete account "i"- Tlte Charlottetown Guardian, l Charlottetovr , l’. E. l. Dear Slrst— Please flnd enclosed l . . . . . . . . . . .. for New or Renewal Subscription to The G nartl lsn. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? Tnr. QUl-iSTlON 170m- Mr, Ezlilor,~— Ix lltrre o San/o Clans or ix it only Daddy mnd Alum: braking lrrlicwr? I want In know Tanxc my brothers soy the fellows in rllr. Iidilrwr do lrIl m0 if 51min Claus is real or only make believe Your Little Friend, Nutrition of Foxes The Secret of Success in fox farming‘ is acknowledged to he largely one of care and correct feeding. Dr. G. Ennis Smith who conducts an experimental station at Hull, Quebec. has rendered valuable service by calling attention to the necessity of a well-balanced diet at all seasons. His diet sheets for winter feeding consist of from 25 to 50% cooked cereals, which is obtained by feeding a goes fox Biscuit. He also highly recommends Cod-LlvenOll as containing more of the fat-soluble growtlh-promollng vitamines than any other known food. Experienced feeders know the value of energy foods (product of grain) during the mating and gestation per- iod, when the foxes require to he well nourished. imperial Cod-Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits are the result of scientific knowledge and practical experience of our suc- cessful fox feeders. No ranch can afford to be without them. We would advise sending In season orders as early as possible. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd.‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. liZB-IZ-llwfm ti’. VIRGINIA. Tan ANSWER “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. lcxistcnre. Nobody secs Satita Claus. iiherc is no Santa Claus. iihosc that neither children not men sec. lglory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world ther i is nothing else real and abiding. l lv mody —THE EDITOR. THE CHARLOTTETOWNVGUARDIAN onsanrss e] _ that thoro- is absolutely no danger Ilrvir grodrs toll than: there is‘ no Santa, and that Fathers and Jlotlrcrs and friend's fill our slnrkirtr/r zolicn we go to sleep. Please, ~ heat a pun or kettle or water. lie exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist. And you know that they abound and give to your lilc its highest beauty and joy. M115! HOW dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus. It would he as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no lt-hilrlish faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this But that is no sign that The most real things in the world are “You may tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the lnoise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world urhich | not the strongest men that evcr lived could tear apart. ‘Only faith, lfancy, poetry, love, romance, (‘an push aside the ctrrtatn and view’ “N0 Santa Claus? Thank God, he lives and lives forever. .'\ ‘ thousand years front now, Virginia——nay, ten times ten thousand l curs from now—he will continue to make glad the heart of child- Save Crushed Leg NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Alex Car- bon. 14 years old left Bellevue ~ He entered the hospital September 18, being curried in by the driver‘ of an automobile truck that bad run him clown. His right leg badly crushed and. it was said, would have to be amputated at once. Dr. Harry E. Martin. the house surgeon, disagreed with this and took personal charge of the cage, in less than two months he per- formed nine operations transplant- ing 80 pieces of skin from the left leg tn the crushed right leg. Alt-x stood the pain gamely. HOUSEHOLD HELPS When the screw-holes of the kflfllis 0n dressers, sewing~n1achiu~ 6B. elcn, become too large to hold the knobs tightly, dip a match in glue and hammer it lightly into the hole. Let it dry and then break o“ "l-‘lllypltvitli the drawer. Screw this knob in and il. will hold secur- wlieli your shade becomes loose from the stick anti uo small tacks fire 1131111)’. take adhesive tape, on; 1n. sitiail strips and 111L351] [he shade on stick. it holds quite liS well as tucks and there is “u llfliilier oi‘ ruining the spring. -liere_1.~a sway to warm the bod of the invalid both safely and Siti-‘fllllly. into u Mason jar inst-rt an electric-light bulb which has bet-n "l" llimiigb an opening. in the cover Uiiyillé jut". The warmth is lust sutticient to be pleasant all "liélil 10111;. and it is zihsoluteiy safe, it is quite easy to soul bottles so of‘ their becoming tittcorkctl in a suitcase or trunk. ink, itietlitzitre, ]lt‘l'llllll(*b“"iill tinny be lrcrttt-d by the same tirocess. The trick is fiimitly‘ to light a wax or tallow oatitilc and carefully allow the melting substance to drop around 1m‘ Wilt. retirlering the bottle all» light and firmly sealing the stopp- er in place. _ An emergency method 0t‘ lieut- llll; Water is effected by placing your electric iron, inverted, on a statiti. Phe current provides a hcut- 1115 stirface which will quickly BY screwing wooden door-stopsi to the legs of the kitchen table, thus adding two inches to its height. the woman of five feet and over will find her work itiade much less tiresome, as she will be able to stand upright, instead of bend- ing over. Don‘t throw away oirl felt hats when the men of the family are through with VlllOlll. The britns, Lflfliiilfitljiflllil pressed flat, make heat proof mats which guard the finish of your dining-table, Before putting ztway stovepipr-s in the spring, clean thoroughly within and without and rub vase. line on the outside. (‘over with tiowspapers, stuffing both ends,. unrl place in a tiray closet. To clean polished floors, sprinkle thickly with fine corn-pic's]. Use mop and scrub meul vigorously over floor. Then sweep off and the floors will look like new. 6 ‘Amenpralpul 1r saarfl—saoii osuiqoi LORD ADVOCATE FOR SCOTLAND. Mr. Hugh Puttison Macmillian. K. C., whose appointment as Lord Advocate for Scotland has been approved by King George, has had a-distinguishori career at the Bar. What would be nicer than a real home made _Xmas 0alte . 0ark Fruit, Light Fruit or White Pound (take We put them up in Holly Boxes suitable for mailing. Send one to your friend. STEWARTS BAKERY to learn me only dry measure, seein‘ ‘as ‘ow 'e’i Blflfled ‘U19 PlQdlIW He has the largest practice at the Scottish Bar, and is recognized as the leading advocate in Scotland. Mr. Macmillan is the only son of the late Rev. Hugh Macmillan, D. D., LLD., of Grcenock, and was born on February 20, 1871i. He re- ceived his education at Edinburgh University, graduating M. A. with first class honors in philosophy. later receiving the LLB. degree front Glasgow University. He married, in 1901, Elizabeth Kath- erine Grace, daughter of the late ' Dr. W. J. Marshall. of Groonock. Mr. Macmillan began the prac- tice of his profession as atlvocate at the Scottish Bar in 1867, and was Examiner in flaw to Glasgow University front 1899 till 1904. From 1900 till 1907 he was editor of the "Juridical Revieyv," and in 1918 he was appointed Assistant Director of intelligence of the Hospital Saturday wholg and sound. m-vrvuyp’. ,-. -. . instills w! vvlrmo {shill iiii i" l“ ii Pl ”‘~““ (or free analogue. cate accopts the Qffivv Oii _ basis that it will he llUll-pflllllflll and without a soul in tho House. i}? On a fiat plain. fourteen miles from Atlanta, Gfllffllit, rises Stone Mountain witich slopes on three sides to the plain. but rises in a sliver portiendictilar face on the fourth sirlo. This mountain will soon become Ministry of information. » From between Mr. Macmillan and PERCY (studying liquid meassure tables): .“Fzither' .sez .you’re Prim Minister Ramsay MacDonaidi it appears that the new Lord Advo- —Ths Passing Show. the scene of an intvrnsiing photo- graphic oxporintont. The largest pit-lure in the world will he throw from a tiistantfio of T00 it. on to the mountain aide, and the. impression son Davis Prusidotit of the '5 VOICE All ‘the gut names o! music an " Hi! Master's Voicc"-—vlfl0l Whitémnn-cuch an array of talent no one in the world can offer ex- cept "His Mastcfis Voictf-Victcr. Note: "His Master's Voice"- Victor Red Seal Records are now double-sided. Two ueleetiond for practically the price of one. Mk WORLD'S LARGEST PICTUREYl ~ igipular a 60,1’ flfl "His Master's Voice‘! Victor- Records Such a gift is worth while. Such a gm is lasting. Such a Bifi i! "i9 1M“! embodiment of your good Wishes- , gift ~ Thwfavorites of grand operfl. 0f VBW-‘lfl- ville, of the dance world—of the whole world of music. are all yours to present as your Christmas Bilb-fm‘ “His Mastefs Voice "——Vi¢f0f R500“! offer their living geniu8—-8Vefl 3B 111° names. Caruso, CT ' .-\.'urci, McConnack, Elrnnn, L): hurry Lauder, Paul ‘foals with whit-it the surface has this purpose. not‘. has workvrl out the school-e for ‘ttlu- tmrposc of providing a working lmodi-l for the memorial which he rims boon comrnissititlvrl to carve in .granito on tho face of the trllfi’. The picture, when compete, will be 200 ft. long and 110 ft. high, and it will be more than 1,000 figures. it will ropntsont the U-nitr-rl Status (‘soft-donate Army, cavalry, guns, infantry, on tlw lllklftll, lvd by ‘Gelueral ltohert id, lion and Joffer- artists themselves d0- You will do well to express your Chfillr ma: sentiment with such a gift- Attractive Christmas boxes provided with three or more records. Victor Talking Machine Composw ot‘ CsosdaJmoitJ 229 . “His Master's Voice’; Vi‘? 0 m“ [will in: retained by moans of uhom- federar-y. it is estimated lhst the photo- |lwoit ll‘i'illt‘ll. A wrvntlerftil proji-cr- graphic impression will remain on ling lamp has been assembled for the mountain side for years. After the exact locationfor each portion Mr. llnrgiittn. the famous sculp- .of the picture has been determined. men will be lowered down the mountain sills to treat it with llllffltv of silver, which, in its ac- tion on the granite, will turn the rock ';.\u a sensitized plate ready to rot-eivv tho scenes thrown from tho projection machine. After developing and printing prouessfiii have been applied and s portion of the picture thus com- piotvd workmen will begin to carve it in rolief-—a work that may last Con for years. fr 4 wmvrso RAW FURS nds of small furs. Ws ere b ll kl w. l" 0pm to “y a mmlsslon oasis only. W6 handlln Sliver Foxes on a c0 have htllyers from America and Europe comlngd t2" :5 store every week throutlllm" "is busy season an c of 5% a large quantity of your Silver Foil" n ' chml“ any" commission. Have a opwlll "d" 7°" 1w ° “f” r w‘, Foxes. Including lhmplflil- M” WM‘ hzon“, "s" l°'"°" 25 W "l. ll l snv" F“ Pam w mtt Zlltln of ‘our , Every uhtpmo receives the lmml" ' ° a t “p” 3hr. ma. omiot. one at it" "m ""‘""‘ '""' m ' {fenced fur men In Cansdl. smr TODAYl Llll. llrolel Fur Gompany. m at. Paul as. W. non-rant. P-fl- rant-mama:- your Xmas Shopping, with the of $25.00 or Visit Summerside, see your relatives and friends, do assurance that your Railway fare will cost you nothing. Holman’s will refund your railway tare-from any Island station-upon the presentation to the Cashier of your cash ales receipt to the amount of $25.00 or more. Your purchases may be made in any department 01' all departments of the store-ii the total is $25.00 or more, we will refund your Railway fare. ALI.‘ ABOARD FOR HOLMAN’Sl I More. . See Sanla-llisit Toylanti Don’t fail to visit TOYLAND at Holman’s—here are all the toys, games, dolls and playthings the heart of youth could desire. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT HOIiMAN’S EVERY DAY from Thursday to Xmas Eve. boy or girl in to. see him! HOLMAN’S . SUMMERSIDE “All Aboard for Summersitle”—llo|man’s Refund First-Glass Return Railway Fare From Any Island Station to 0uslomers, Coming by Train, Making Gash Purchases Bring your little II lilfi-lfl-ITESI.