'1 billions ‘- till ._....___._. llllllflWN iuliilli Notes By The Way 119°} Jon ma». I'm-trident.‘ " h. It. Our-lo, a. n. wtn-ohmalt-tguu Plblllhul. ' ' _"sKTURnAY,' DECEMBER 9, 192::____. ~l COMMUNITY SPIRIT worlds ‘greatest movements. Hundreds of cases m-Ight ‘be cited. andevery reader or this article can recall one or more ot them. to prove that in perhaps the highest sense the people of this province are not lacking iii community spirit. Society ls that the shall “become universal, that shall 'hecome the religious duty IIIOVGIIIG Let ru-Lsfortunl- by fire or other accident overtake a neighbor, and. the whole commu- nlty comes to his help not with sympathy alone but with some- thling more tangible. Iii cases of loss or cleanliness. by arresting incipie to prevent infection and ‘by bull Eng up healthy monies capable bereavement sympflmv resisting infection and charity are outstanding fea- tures in the whole community. lt is “quite true that in the inat- tcr of moneymaking we become in divlldualislllc; it ls theneveryhody for himsef. sometimes allaftcrthe disease shall -be the rare exec be greatly reduced. same dollar and possib'y a lit-ale i-—-—<-o>—-—- jail-lousy against the liian who gels » » ‘ PE Tl it. We have tho community COM Tl ON spirit all wirht but l: n is often said that compel needs organizing and leading. We] need cooperation and we need toipends; I be reminded occasionally that lnhmdm . helping the community" we arei helping ourselves. tions_ of the province the worlci of ‘the community splrit is evident. t-ion of the roads. iii the upkeepilabmn He in sections where the CDlnlnllXlilYimalVS business has procperpd spirit is lacking. This spirit ncolls 59m up a Similar iiyulugu-v; cultivation and broadening ‘Pheihusmess is Mvideq bani-q)“ whole province is a and what thelps in the snialllcr n. 3..;;i..'.-,~ 1'». communities will help equally in the larger olic. where coiiipltillon should . . STILL YOUNG avollod. prosper and grow and ‘it neclls no competition. if honestly managed, to keep prices right. throughout Canada inter- ests of public health serve lo re- mind us that the art of healing almost as old as the race. is still in the If there is it should by all he" lablished but there should be full _ means , - young as a science and to impress upon us the store in possibilities yet in vicw of the progress made in so short a time. Until less than hundred years ago medical science confin- both. one Another and» the greatest need ed itself almost exclusively to the healing of diseases, today the medical world is giving its best thought to the infinitely more ini- bortnnt matter of prevention of disease. ty- This is‘ always assured to tllc honest originator of any worthy industrial undertaking, ln this prov-ince of ours there is amide room for industries, espec- ially such inlllustries as we have the raw material for. We import Yearly tons of Jams. pickles. cereals, vegetables, fruit and ot- hcr products WllilCh we can grow as well and- all cheaply as they can be grown anywhere in the world. The making and canning of these products has built cities in Ontario and Quebec and we. in buying them \ Preventive measures were made possible by the discov- eries of the French scientist who was horn on December 27. 1822, Just a hundred years ago Pasteur. famous this month. Born oi’ obliged earn his livelihood and the means of prosecuting his studies. he was twenty-one years of age before ha. poor parentage and to began to study of his favorite slllb instead of putting them up for ourselves, are helping to bullll up those other cities and provinces and allowing ollr sons and daughters vince ject, chemistry. From step to step by hard plodding industry he suc- ceeded in ‘isolating the germs of different fiiiailv reached the conclusion, contrary to the belief of the time, that ‘all diseases originate diseases and to leave the pro- lo find employment else- llisease. where" ‘contact direct or indl-rect. ln ot- her words he in oy ‘Canning and preserving chicken. discovered absolute fruits and vegetables has proof that disease does not fall the victim been carried on quite successfully here wherever it has been undertaken and there no reason wily it should not develop llfito an ex- tensive business. The only tiring that hinders its growth is want of local support. This given loyal‘- ‘y and ungrud-ltinsly any industry from the skies upon but that it comes from disease. This discovery led to the Intra- ductiou of preventives by lilocu- latlou. by disinfection. by segre- gation and! by sanitary 111i‘!- hodo which are now common- place. ln little iuore than fifty year: we have evolved from Pasteur‘: discoveries the medical science ot today. What may we not hope for In the next half century’? 111 P“ 'teur's day little was known of electricity and nothing was known (If its wonderful imsdbilltlel. its ls started here would grow as they have grown elsewhere. EDITORIAL NOTE Green Christmases have not been uncommon ln past years. a! though the old" superstition still means not only healthier bodies but healthier minds and a moral- ly and cpl-ritually healthier peo- pie. The hope of the Red orolls everyone to do their part in the prevention of disease by pe-rsonal defects. by care of ‘the sick, so as and disease. May we not hope from the lichievs . ments of the past fifty years that the time is not fardlstant when tioii and the fear of disease shall Ition is the lite of trade. This lle- province» 19mm‘?! 11 “firm-v lit is as often the death oi'.,l.i|an A man Starts a new 1,1,1 Red Cross Society has stood nobly 11"?“ by_ [m the gap as m, as possible andltreals to induce the return of var- [has done work that is quite be- 101-15 Species 0t wild birds Lon‘ ,_,.0nd pl.aise_ while the provmcia,ildon. One of the problems ‘in coil- governnient in whom the chief re- 119C110" with such retreats is the z ;d"ustry in a city; he has no coin- 1“ "wny semhlfilltltlll anll consequently he se- “g cures the trade of the community-J verylllltrkeis money. enlarges his busi-I l" 15 5199" m the condLlllGSS and his capacity to employ ' - .'€Yl8l‘flllfltll9 the becomes a be" tacnmresult of official neglect has fol l. - e inspection qr o...- reslden-ts will be expected to assist "of the homes.theoutbuildings,theiuml a pmm, of strong". m the fences, the stock. ln these lie-icing cause of this community spirit.l As sometimes hgppgng ‘ someliliem are defective in addition tc the farms are more valuable thaugnvlous neighbor, 599mg 1h... dpiqllilf‘ rllliilbsr having decaying £99111 iIlP the! 00111111111110’ gtwo and neither of them amounts‘ ‘s where compe- tition is the death of trade and my mum. beflcolintrv it is being rapidly mom m, a sewndJsuch mdustr.” claiiiuas he dirl in his address the 9S- . - . - l assurance that there is room for1W11¢F¢ 1'1 651M113- Tii fhlhk 1118i In the Led mom Mm Ed NM“, so“ , , .» lval-ne oi‘ _ _ the P011194 1911 R1111 M1‘!- -1~ D- Ouonuel] gassing’ that he made n” 9H0" mdor Hamilton. OliL, whore he will ascertain the real ‘.34.... and ma. pay a farewell visit to his sister lMr. Aulll will. return home for Christmas and then sail on the 27th for England where he of ally new industry is the loyal- ty and good will of the c0inmunl- dlacunlon by c-"eopond- \ ' ln several other provinces thanl DECEMBER u ' "mo ' Int Prince Edward l1111111<1 111°" “mil 2:2. oTlfaui. Chtrlgttetolz; 0U!‘ MGIVS Dflpflrtment Has some Extra departments of public 1161111114110! now lg come our joyf-nllest Guardian does no: nsoeapnr- _ . l _ I n each havinz ll- Drovlnclug minister‘ time J gyaeisrggorllty thlos-ogrinlbrgoregl- to er e Chnstmas Shopper. a Few 8i 1E5 1191111- 11 a1 o1 l e prov n‘ Let every man be jolly, M“ " . _ . I , cos, except our own there are Each room with yvie now is drest a - l b0 1 t county municipal councils which And Wane post with bony’ o+o+o< 1 of Whlch We t0 You-A “t ._ $11319 ‘"1111 111° Pmv1ncia1 “mum” Now all our neighbors’ chimneys ' l ‘ -. mes very mwmam dtune, and‘ awake‘ That $3.00 Poll Tax _ _ function! P°P1111111I1B 1° 1'11“ "WM" And lChflfillllfl-S blocks are burning. S'l'—-Tll8 Provincial Treasury . " 1 ' I m “B11818- 11916 We 111"" "° °°““"Y 'l"lieir ovens they with baked meats is hiin)’ Kulhehlllg their $3.00 Poll Knitted Nfleliwal‘ 'P°°"" 1'°""* 75°‘ A “m” ""1" "1 '"'m'"" 11 council-s or other niuiilciipal bod-l choke’ Tax. The warning is given that °1 16S ""391" mo” o! m" my “ndiAnd all their spills are turning. 3,11“ cLs..,'fZt...Fai$le.-:§n mfsloliheélig-t 8m‘ n“ '0' My‘ 50° imorporaled towns’ And we have! “old Engmh CH0!‘ Wlhat does the Bell Covernincnt‘ - ' no governmental department of; a a u think we farmers are going to do Silk Tlea for men 75c. $1.00. $1.50 ind - "-75 ‘bll h 1th. I [h 311101111115 ~ , , . h l“ l’ ' . E ‘b l‘ m gifovihceezf‘ NewnBruzswlck each! Km!’ George has granted Dennis lvtvntjllds Litnshasldgighlsa hlrradrylylelai" A" m Fancy cfiflnmi’ 80".‘ ’ county municipality is required to provide for the support ‘of its own poolr anll insane flltld todclntnllrilglll;committee recently n al-ge measure owar e - wort of its public schools and the maintenance of the public healtli1 d. of u follows that “are ‘he responsibhothei‘ places the grounds of Buck lily of the provincial government. in regard to such vitally import-i nut mat-tors at‘. the public health are really greater than in ilrovinceh- because ol‘ the lack other official agencies for purpose. p. Palace and with the King's permiss ion sites are Our government has chosen do nothing and pay nothing in re- gard ho the public health of the oliiliieiidatiolis include spots in Hyde i. w ‘ I _ iSlr,—lAs Mr lLea says our \;Oll< me vol, “m” conmhuflflnq m. ("411119115- b": James Park‘ Regents lroversy- has developed into a ungpk,’ nrgqnhfniong ‘ The-Pork 111111 3101111101141 P811‘. 31111 i1 13 question oi‘ veracity‘ r; iiicliizrry. establishing such Igpongthfliyy rests 1...; ghifkgd [tgjlllfllldlffi ‘of cats and squirrels and duty. The natural and inevitabledvhlle"1eas111es Wm be lake“ w flowed. Medical schools reveals the fact that s51»! keeping their ell-w railwme» lpei- cent of the children attending " ' " - The ladies o1 St. Peter's Carlie- fdral held their annual tea and sale Q5 pm- cem are unJlJll Wednesday afternoon-which wait or gilffering fromuvlllely patronised and most suc- lf we add to thlgcessful iii every way. lile appalling fact that the mortall; ' ' * ' ity from tuberculosis in this pro; {the A 11 3319,01‘ Fredericton, W11"? 1'6 llrffllfii‘ "1""! in any 0111" is entertaining her mother, Mrs. A. "1‘1":"' ' "' Cmadil "1111 15 111919“ B. Warburton. of Charlottetown. at ‘:1 ‘almost every olherzthe rector}; re i it becomes apparent that! WVTIHB almost ller weight. i malnutrition! 4 Mrs. F. J. Nash was hostess oil e v- I llllWU tour people such conditions must looked exceedingly girlish, received Inot longer be permitted to exist! iwlth Mrs. Nash and the henrtlest . congratulations were showered on Wen "fight Dr‘ Wodehouse ex. her by numerous friends w-ho were ushered by Mrs. Ross llllcEwen and -0ther night: “The saddest thing 1has happened in this province and ‘ twang today. ‘adder than arm Marjory Wood attended the door. you have an lnsititutilon for V _ _ treatment of tuberculosis here and cut the was‘ Assmmg werefl“ls' that you are dismantling it and at Lorne Famuhamon’ Mm Sldney ‘he “me Mme you have the Mghfireen. Mrs. A. Miller, [Miss Alexa .5“ demhrate 0' any provmce “Lowe and Miss Mary Johnstone. ‘Canada u‘ a very dhtruflng Pink chrysanthemuins were used [thingl “Truly it is dlstresslngaud|P1°m5°1Y For decoratwna alud at?‘ not a little disgraceful that suchfmg the altemmm Ml“ mm y Ishould he the case. Dr. Wodehouse Sumerland “(M14195 Mary ‘Moon urged that the municipal and prmsami sever“ solus- Wm‘ most’ pleas‘ vinclal authorities should be alp~ 1'15 effect‘ pelllcd to, doubtless thinking that we had municipal authorities such ' as exist elsewhenm we hm,“ no Paderewskl played lust Wednes- mllnlcipal authoritieu to appeal today afternoon at Symphony llall, And wha-t hope can ‘be based on Boston, with tihe interpretative an appeal to the government thatgenlus that. mnde liini the world's closed the -sanitorlllm that we had greatest pianist, unimpaired by his and made no provision ‘for any-iflve years’ absence from the cou- thing b0 take its place? The Pre-‘cert platform. His technique ‘has nl-ier blesses the Red Cr0ss SO- lost nothing. his musical imagina- ciety. which is somcthlngfllxlit he and tion seemed more profound, more his government 418011111? 1'0 ‘lake noble lli-ail of old. The great aud- ‘my reslmngflbunl’ 191' 1119 Wbuflience rose to its feel and applauded health except to leave the people [or several minutes when Li“, ex. t" 5M“ for "hemewesl Premier of Poland came on the stage, paying tribute to his services __'_ _ _,_ to the allied cause as well as to his musical genius. At-ter tlirce hours oi‘ almost continuous music, when the pianistls wearluess brought the recital to an end, more than 1.00 were still eager to listen. Many kept on clapping even alter the lip of the piano was shut and locked. i O G O ¥ Daily Selections z For Guardian Readers From the W. 8. Louaon i §+OOOO§OO-O'§'§ , - °°11fl=11°fl Mrs. G. C. Duncan, formerly Miss ,+“. Dorothy Lutton. received l0!‘ the TODAY first liilie since her marriage, last Thursday afternoon and evening ai her residence. aparatment 16, 51 Vendonie avenue, Montreal. The drawing room was decorated with bronze uhnylflflllh6mlflllfl and pom- and in the tea_ room rink roses and pom-poms were used. hire. Duncan wore her wedding gown of ivory crepe romaine with a oorsage of Ward roses. She was assisted in receiving by her mother. Mrs. William Lutton. who wore Sure. this world if full of trouble»- l ain't l-in-Fll it ain't, Oh! I've hadenough an’ double. Reason for complaint. - Rain an’ storm have come to fret me. ' Skies were Often gray. ‘Fhorns sill’ brambles have ms On the rand-but, say, Ain't it flue today! beset What's the use of always weepln' 1Mallin' trouble last? r Tim cnsmonnrowu ouaanuiu v °IHappenings 0f The ision for the use of part of the spac- lous gardens of Buckingham Pal- ace as a wild bird sanctuary. The appointed by Lord Crawford Lo conflldfil‘ ‘U18 9B- tablishniont 0i‘ bird sanctuaries in llhe royal parks suggested among anghani Palace and with the King's iperniission sites are already estalr other lishnieiil of bird sanctuaries in the of ro_\a| parks suggested among other tiliiliplélctéil the grounds oi‘ Bucklngh-air already established m,lliere'for bird retreats. Other rec- secluded Ilark, Kensington re. squirrels nearby Vliss Emma Nicholson. Little Miss} The PubiicForum __.__ Thin column is open for the for the farming community with the "last bye-election here Premier Bell's supporters could not get a All wool Heather Hose 75¢ . hearing. Whon the general elec- tion comes next. summer the Bell Lawn initialed H -" chiefs 25¢ Eifli Goverliliiclit will have to take the ‘ i-l-hcriil and the noliiceiuen Wiiil Pure Llrien initialed Handkerchiefs .................................................... .. 70c Each {hem but lint to collect tilxes but to pmmci them from the taxed sflk Fmm sump, in g1“ _____________________ .., ........................................ .. 32-59 Each farmers. ~ ' I 1 41111. $11". elm. Garters, Arm Bands, Braces, etc, all ln Xmas Boxes at regular prion. ' HEAVY TAX BAYER Murray Harbor. Qaeslion: l-‘or Mrfli-ea Well suppose we let it g.) at that. [expect when we interview St. Peter he .wil-l have so many other things to question us about that we will stand a good chalice of having tlfis overlooked. Mr Lea has scored against me in reminding me that I also enquired about llwnicstic Animals Export Health Certificate. I draw from him an admission that l told hiin l wou-lll bl- prevented from attending the SHOW. iSollnethilig he did not practically no market for our pro- Leather B0118. U“! 11°11," ' .lt' n ondrpeole are. _ fitlsllfsi-u-u “to on: leeaving pl’. Silk and Wool Hosiery, all the belt light colon ...... "l. .................... .., $1.01) Island when they are hit so hard . by the llell Government tax. At Cashmere Hose, also pure Silk Hose with fancy clock ............ .... $1.35 1 " $1.00 ~ Brushed Wool Mufflers, all the but light ehadel. with fancy trim .... .. $1.35 Silk Mufflers from $1.50 to Our range of "Marley's" Cashmere Hose In coloured and blacks ll very complete. Sizes up to 11y, and all at popular prices. ATON S LTD. $3.75 ndmll iii his previous letter. which lllllkihs‘ tho score about even. But. why has .\lr ‘Lea so carefully avo-ld- ed ally reierlznlwu Lo my charges of iiiifaii- treatment of the public hy the tax office the responsible chief. I ‘I; Rm, ...;i.'.‘J'..'.'.:l1i‘.§‘;¥.3l§.$“§J:i.'°i!..';l§fir» “'- '- Crmr- we wmlf-Hi," [1095 he Consider htpflreun, MP3. lo-(l. Saunders, Mrs. J which were bronze of which he isjnlilms by Mrs. Carrillheixs null Mrs. lloliiillli. ‘ they. discovering they liall neglvcv. ed to appeal llgaiilst their assess-I . fur their foxrs wliicii Wilt-i the only {property Jhcy owned 16d it? ‘dealing more luiialzly and fui ily" when he insisted oii collcctingl wzccondlilg to the erroneous asaessi mcnll. made by his assessor Will), in. his evidence in the court lli WlllCh 111111 591111111)’- 'these two cases were triad, siroiv; :l'.h6l2 he hall no knowledge oi the lli the property he was asu ho hall no idea whutevor ivhli‘. tlie'Mrs. Beale. value was. and that he hall no read son whatever to doubt that tho' stlrtoments of taxable values offer- chrysnnllie- Assisting were Sidney deallt equitably and fairly with thel A Brady. Mrs. B. Bowlloss and Sllvl-r Foxes and Furs and The Mrs. lLG. 'l'aylor. Miss Elaine Rogers Payton Cs-lirpany lvlieii ,l3eniict grace-fully opened the door, 1! $1 I Among guests who were enter- q-he first rprulfsilp before 55.35.; 001A fill“ 1161's are Rlflfmillfi 111‘:'l‘hui_"sday afternoonat a delightful- $991111 };';'T1!1‘1“11 i1;;'l‘$§°115;l1“1‘:11i‘tained by their Excellencles ln 0t- ____ "shmg nnv industry is to find out lei , fr!‘ qre ohviouslyton a P61‘! ly a-rranged ten in honor of Miss statements am {In affmavwuby tawa last week were: The Right The visit of Dr. J. ‘vtg “Obfli-Liwhether {here i“ mm“ For it m lous alid LTILWRWBTE road! kiln 0111' Blanche Nicholson. one oi‘ ChJr-Ltheh.‘president m“, Mmretary “Rune, Bishop Rape, a",d,Mrs_ Roper mm Q M_ G” and m; wolle.l _ * I 119.116“ 0f l 8 0111' 0 119a‘ l" - 51119‘ ioltetownu popular young ladies! such statements were correct and of Ottawa, Sir Louis and Lady Dav- house m the provmcp and the‘ auyfiglflw.‘ This assured. with good 1y if only for the credit of the whose marriage takes place Christ-gggtigedatzilpizgy‘ the Falgflffll zinlolliit i6, D1. and M“, J_ A_ Iwddkk and "films of [he Red 0m“ Society management the industry will Dr""'1"“e “m1 the Se" respect or mas week. Miss Nicholson. wbol ‘ 11' $1 ~00 DB1‘ l-flli Judge wens_ M] Maritime people. an,‘ he re.-us_li'l‘liere were a-boul forty covers set 0r does hc think he wasdor this event at Government House Tfwhore Lord and Lady Dying are ev- er Wellmning host null hostess lo their Catiadian friends. officially E ‘Mr. Clyde Auld leiit on Thursday ed by the companies were correci.'!'p“'r1'°s°s taking “p his law practice ln short, Mr Lea, had no doubt, iilqln London- can have no doubt now us to the [this I I I correctness oi‘ the stnlo- . IIIGIILB of value offered by! Mm AM" Hansdmd the companies but he had us on a bound of Flesh. pretty home. 21 Villa ‘Street. As- _ ‘D095 he consul“ that 111_1@1‘119'slsted by her mother, Mrs. John mg cmmmeraitign or our “Imm m Agnew. Mrs. Hnnslruld vrellronicd a was dealln “Equitalil .l l t‘ ' l by an," Sarina"), whinmyze “lllrélslrhzrrge number of callers, tho draw- glvlan consideration and filijusl-lllll-I room being guy with piult roses 111°11'- 01 the" 11111191111191! 10 i1l1l~ and carnillioiis. The lllior was lip- ers? encd by her nephew, Mllfilvl‘ llnlig- When Mr Lea answers this. ll, ., . . ‘have a law moi-c questions lo as l“ Agnew ‘Mm Alummler Awe“ him in regard m mum. hum)?“ ushered, while the dainty too. table m“ in his m,‘ dflpartnlent Wllll its huge cluster of clirysantlic- I um. Sir. etc, W. K. ROGERS Hie Royal Highness [he nuke .,,l Connaught before recently leaving London [or his villa, lies llrliyers. Cap Ferret, near Bcilulicll, opened the new luncheon room and lollies’ quarters at the Royal Colonial In- stitute in London. I1 II ~1~\ .\\\\\\ U . Col. Moore has gone to Southern California for the winter where it ls hoped he will have a delightful visit. o\E;il<.'.@ s.@.ia--.. . "is iii-Fig”; l '5‘5:c_$ l“ l‘ 1114.55.15?” |y ‘hi1 Q Regretful farewells were said to _. Mm. Ronald H. Stewart aui l-‘er little llnmlly us they lcfi "1 '1'" '10‘- day for Ottawa to .1", n Stewart. any‘ . UU,C nspnr Heal-ts of Amherst lli spending the week end in the city the guest of His Honor the Lieut- .enant Governor and Mrs. Mac- We tall your attention to the What's the llllo of always keepin‘ Thiliikin of the past"? Each iiiusl have ills tribulation, Wiaier with his wlno black canton crepe with a coraage, persists that “n green Christmas ma-kes a full churehyar ." The churohya-rlfdrawo its yearly toll regardless of time: and seasons. but Ii/Owlljiylh‘ auperati new light which reveals the inter- l mechanism or the hum!!! ; medical science was ln itl ‘ int from the discoveries! l-Iavin. l0l|l'l' takln‘ g it’ 41ft’ "It ain't. no celebration. Thou-no? I've had influe- Fill lO'l.'\_\' ls fine. who was gowned in black char» meure. ‘Miss Joucllle Kerr and iM-iss Dorothy Tomkins. of Detroit poured’ tea and coffee and the ices were out it's today that l am livin., Not a month ago. " vp mailer . pi- the Christian f’ " As lléme wlllo It and Miss Jennie Stewart. Assist- lit. a “b. ; - - a ,,,. . .. were ., Min ’ per Hrlnoe Street and was assisted of red roses and by her husband a m recemng by mother, Mrs. George ‘L. Duncan. s_ Mame‘ cerely complimented on her lovely new home which is no convenently iarraliged. The drawing -room, gay Qrith colored ctnatlons had a nre by Miss Barbara Dlllon-Lawrencelm the “new” n" Mme’ made lt exceedingly ubrlght and - u» w _ ' Lill- the rlllrst rung of the ladder but they happen just the same. lnsnr once la the only sate-guard. Mrs. W. Cheater The hostess was illn- We write liberal policies in strong nlesat reasonable rates. Security and Service, which technicality and insisted on lllflilus" Wednesdlll’ 111191710011 ill-her roccivcll for the first time since her marriage K11111m1- . ' ‘ oily of being without insurance. Mrs. P. A. Farquharson No one ever expects tires, or was Al. Home to a wide anyone of the hundred‘. and one circle of friends yesterday thing's that overtake a man and afternoon at her home on Up- force him to anti-t all over again at ._ F kinds. iuiinrs was presided over by iMrs. J.. nesday in honor of Miss Blanche l). Jenkins and Mrs. Will AgneWYNlchoIson. ' Assisting were lMiss Jessie Fuller- ton, Mlss Cris Klelly, Miss Marga-r- et Irving, Mls iMurlel Morson and in the Union and Province in the Miss Amy Agnew. Miss lulu Toomhs gave aprettliy roém oi.’ the Kins Edward. Towlliil- ' arranged afternoon Bridge on Wed- ~" r W. T. will». c» Ltd THE STORE THAT EACILITATES THE SELECTING OF YOUR Our Mottoz-Quallty, Quick salu a"... small Profits. This is why we are building up our business no (alt. In WATCHES and DIAMOND RINGS our experience BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS the beat rnullc repro- duccr in the country. today. Liet u: arrange terml. See our allowing in Christmas Calrdl, Ivory Gouda, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Clan, China, Luther Geode. Floor Lamps, Canal. Umbrellas, Eversharp Penclll, Waterman Enqravinqz-Our dngraller has had ever 20 yura ox- porlence in this community and known the kind of work you like. Leave your orders new. ’. Reprsentatlves from every State ' I I Dominion attended the great haii- ~ quot and entertainment in the ball- h. U U I dcontlnued on 1'age_Slx.)_ QUEEN STREET XMAS GIFTS Pens. Ch.‘ ‘ Qtat‘ " y and ' , of all ‘l. For f NAVY LEAGUE seal. 0F 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. .1." cum lmtruotor. LT. commmoen wno. LIWW- a. u. n, m. lnatmetor at Navigation, a;f...,-...'..». 14' This School ll fully .0111. a NAVIGATION’ 1' 1 hlylnouth, Inland. , . , will opln for instruction on , ' . . _ flwllnlll 10th, "ll. j MW. W1"l!1.1 v11"- 1 ' “iliv