ti? ill ,~.4-»-~m-~¢~4-<m mnwn-uc-um - El-l-IK‘Qlllililillg-[E-SREPS! l! 1 i! B ca"! ease age Filkflrz7io.‘p'wgbmwo-i~_ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN no "erg my; win-tam ‘Iiiflh-‘i. . . . . . . . . .. Buy Fraser Bonds Now p To Yield 6.20% The valuation of Fraser Companies‘ properties is over fifteen million six hundred IhOUSRHALl dollars -— against which only $3,500,000 of 12'" First Mortgage Bonds are now being. issued. Those properties consist of choice timber limits in Quebec and New Brunswick, comrizrg 2,189 square miles, two efficient pulprniils of large earning power, and twelve modem mills for manufacturing a wide range of lumber products. The profitable nature of this half-century-old business is indicated by the average net earnings gage Bonds. Bonds of Fraser Com anics, Limited, will no doubt continue to occupy the lliigh place in the regard of conser- vative investors which they have held during the years since they were first made available to the public. You should not miss the present opportunity to buy ' Fraser First Mortgage Bonds at 97% and accrued interest, t0 yield b.Z0'/]';. Write for descriptive circular and map of the Company's properties. - gllgglgulnjlllllnjillgglgg: LLIJJIJ ll: 112:! 1 x .- ll‘ Royal Securities Corporation g» 1 _ _ Montreal Toronto Halifax Sit. john Winnipeg Vancouver 5 1.11 1.1.1111; Lapgzxxy 111;! LL11 x1LJJJ QQJLI1LLLLLLQ ".1! ' ' “ mm- - -._..i Prices Further Reduced On Everything in a Deter- mlnd Effort to sell the Ba- lance of Stock. Beer & Weeks i which its as follows: ; "After cxamiuiitg all the draw- lings suhniilu-il in thi- (‘harlntt/a- ‘town Guardian competition we lililVG ilktfllfl‘ d that the follmviug ichililrcn have il1t~ best act at‘ pic- turcs: BAYER Photographer 108 Gt. Geo. 8t K ‘. ‘r. i ' -.- . . , 531°- .‘lIiiliihogllgnrvtf‘lairlgx‘ and) lipli r sad and siulden lIDlQJVLIIIUIIi. M?‘ Murley my n proceeded w‘ | t!) Jean MacDonald, Alontaguo T“- give a brief outlline Oflllll.‘ hlstoi-Ly __ H,“ 1;; ..; tho telegra-pi, touciing on is _ (q, (qmHq-i,“ __ _\[;,L-1(;,,n,;,,_ iwcurrent defeats and ultimate vic- (; ,,,-g,,l,-,v_-,L “m. 14 tory containing an example 0t _ | igig,,,,,,i; tog-deity and‘ (IiGVfiOLtlOD tlo a] cause ' ' Jennie M_ Tum" w ici cauno a o w u tic Ttli-l- Anna J_ Mc|nnis|~ pect and admiration of all those -—--—~~ The (‘hariotL-ioirii [illllflliiln has who are culminating all llllilfevlfl‘ THE SUCCESSFUL much pleasure in tiougratulating tlllll °l Gellllce- _ C0MPETlToR$ithtzse suct ssful competitors an Slarllllg ‘lllll ill“ lllsl- klllllvll ithi- :i:iisnt: lii -rii of their work w telvnvaph wed by the GPPQRB Prior to Christmas. the (‘llfll-lauil also the hundri-ils of other .- ' - lllllllll 300 l3~ C- l0!‘ llll-lll-ilfy llul" lottetown Guardian milieu-d llirwl (‘Olilprli-Ofs who \\'l‘l" not. succosis- KEEPNG wEu____An m Tam“ l-“l-SQS» "llll ‘Yllellllell llY lllllclllg prizes of S5, $3 and S1 for the lbait colored copico oi’ the illustra- oltlllllllllltli‘ with crayons and brush tlons driven in the simimary of and have i-‘plxlll profiiabln hours Charles Dickens‘ “Vllrlfilillll-a" coloring tlu- lllllllll‘ s‘ given in the Carol" then being publislii-tl in iisi Him-p,» columns. Tilt! Cillfillirllllfl" “Tl-ii At some future date the Guar- l-Telllellilollsllf ‘illl-‘lhl-‘lllllll- A V07)" dian may offer ‘other priwvs for i'ul on this ocraision but who show- llifge numbcir of childn-n sent ln| iaimilill‘ l‘t)lll])('li[l()l‘lS. in the BDQClYlIQIl-‘l- The Gllillillilll il-P-l llllllllllllll‘ ciiililren should not Dollliell 3B .l\lil8"»‘l lwll “"’ll lillilwll negl‘ ct (or their own vilutrzltion Charlottetown ladle-s noted for and ili-velopment. to cut. out and their artistic 1810M. Mifl-‘l Jpmll" color th- l)lL.'illl‘('|3llll\\' zippearing in M. Tllfm‘? and Mlfifl Allllfl -l- Vi" tho storIi-s now running iu tiri- Innis. The Guardian has now [hlnffllfllh received the report rut these ladies w? titlitld pa, appegnum 16h a Dr. Caldwell 's Laxative SYRUP. PIPSIN » hi P689 3 is available. the hockey match town tonight, fare 81-95. hlsilavy but still “it's good going tor a drifted iii so much as the roads. Minnie Graham, West Devon who \\' peudicltio is making splendid pro- uress toward a complete recovery. CUlT-—-Rev. P, A. Fitzpatrick will conduct Divine worship at licdequi- ll u. m, Scarletowu 3 p. m. Capi- 'l‘raversa 7 _—GOOD TRADE._‘TTlCl.l? were 1r E L Hockey League in the ‘lmle ‘l ",“l“‘l"’l' ‘ll llellllle ll°lll llle Uhariottotoivii . Arena tonight. country ill Suunnrsiiie yc't~~rilay, Tiny Wm take a Special "an, the people the pleasant day to come to town to d0 their shopping- , be the same as last game. To- frb-illwi-‘lfilol/[Nfi __‘_ lll” llltllll: night's game at the Arena should tum s \\l lL p llrlnlcll 1o khou m, one of the be“ this season. that .\ir_ liarry Ellllllllfllli, Sam~ ___._<¢>_ nivrsiilt- is making rapid prognss lll the Prince County llCnillliill. for Playcttte, "Ills hlodel Wife" in Lower Built-qua llall, Drill, Read- ings from Iiriuumonil, etc. Alllllldlti- ion 25 and l5 cents. If date is un- favourable it will be i0llO\\'lll].Z Xlhnuqrg Llnhuenfl m; n“, (irlppg, for five years and eleven months to the end of xnniiiny. 120-1-2S-ni1i. -—i<o>—-—— November, 1924. That average amounted to 4.7 , ' times interest onthe new issue of First Mort- ll —SMELT FISHING. - The EaStel-n Guardlan (‘lllllll fzsliing this seat-sou has not bot-u Zllvll or deal -r, the (iuality continu- i-s poor and only about a quarter, ut‘ ill so are [it for export. now should he a good llillt‘ a»: "moon" tuiiclit~s average about 150 lbs, ufchtly social 0t’ the Sunimersidc council at‘ the Knights of Colum- bus held on Wednmday evening Limited a! irns a most enjoyable junction- T » l ' = i - ' i .\ . 132V: Great George Street, Charlottetown i "l! .l.h(_ll.hdil\fosflll)llplllzL Jllztllh ‘gentile? A‘ ‘he “ma” Lllllcllem‘ Yell“ man's prize was \\'on by Mr Leo ii “Tunis. For l-Iii-ry lll—.\llni\r<I'x Linlnionl. Islander Escapes lhingiwo miles south at l-lepooro. 0,- “Ruhh mid;- lwas killed on mlondaiy night by bc- answer:- -_'u'.: thrown from his sleigh on his thing hupplm by ‘my of variety“ head. i William ‘Allllltlfll ot‘ .\. w Zoaianrl. imsnlnh-S, “ymngql a trip to Upper l’. E. island, escaped with out anj. (jmumn f0,- vinjury of liny zit-count, .\ir_ livius \\ feet of lumber on his sleigh. was trotting at a slur: rate \vll(llll5h4l tclragrgpii her husband stating lhu horses pulled to one side oflhe IlYlCU, and ‘the road into a ditch thrinviug l-lv- ’l‘h.'.; she dill» cur; and lhlallziril out. landcil on his head an a stone irac- rived home in a turini: his skull, and was also pin- askeil him how nod under the lumber and sleigh l plied: "it's a box. .\ir_ hlallari; of the roatl. Ivlr, Evens call twiian to not itlear, Otherwise l \\’0llld I10!- hflVB lXlllglll- but =.\lr_ Mallard could not more the .1." ll: asked to see the ll1£hbil§€ load, so went to the neighbors for llielp. lite. extinct. The side boards had fallen on his nut-k and shoulders. unnecessary. years of age and leaves u. widow and four children who _ _ n“. (int-p sympathy ul all m tlicli ‘SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. —-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS t! —SPEOIAL TRAIN today tor the Hockey Match leaves Summer. side at 4 o'clock. . Faro $1.95. 184-1-30-1! -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Whole. sale and Retail. HOIIDBIYB, Summer- —SPECIAL LEAVES at 4 (or in Charlotte- side. 751-14itt. 1S4-l-30-1i --RESERVE mo ,F _ —THE ROADS are a little F Av eb m“ for the Recital in the Baptist Hall, Summer-side, -by the ipuplla of Miss Hornby assisted by local talent. Programme will appear later- 184-1-80-11 l4 —RE8ERVE FRIDAY, JAN 30th for the playette. "His Model Wife" in Lowere Bedeque Hall. Drill. “Readings from Drummond", etc. Ailmiisslon 25 and‘ 15 cents. lf date is unfavorable it will be fol- lowing Monday. 1294-2931121. the track on the lee is not —DOlNG NIOELY. bliss as recently operated on for ap~ —BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- —“CRYSTALS OUT TO WIN". —Tonight the Crystals are deter- mined l0 win the final gain-e of the l). lll. taking ailvautagi» oi down and it is expected a large crowd of Summersiile fans will ae- compzluy them. The line-up will PERSONALS “RPV. A. J. hlclutyrc, Char- l()ll(‘l()\\'ll was in Summcrsidie yea- tcrilay visiting Rev. John J- Mac- Donald, pastor of St. Pauls. mom-i —RESERVE FRIDAY, JANY 30 profitable for citlicr fisher . JSHOP from Holmllfs QQMIOQ. ...."EASTERN' AGENT.-lMr. J. ‘\\'_ Murdock is now Guardian Agent in thtoutaguo and will be planned to wi-i-ivc news items, advertising. Joli Printing, new and renewal sub- scriptions. . ll- Right the but the tides arc on ——K. OF C; $OC|AL—'l‘l\o tort- _ AT ROTARY day, the speaker was Rotarian J. .\l. Murlcy, hlanager of the West- (‘I'll lfuion Telegraph Company. Mr. hlurlcy gave an excellent atldr-ss on "The Telegraph" re- \'iit\\‘lll;.', the history of this great inn-utiuii, and ‘narrating some zimusiug stories of incidents which ' ' ' tt-nd to brighten the strenuous ex- Whlle BOSS ls Kllledlist ucc ot‘ the man at the key- ,, _ _ _ _ _ .\ir_ Murlcy said that the K919 hr‘ ‘l "O" lavens‘ Muller Smile“ graph ilm‘ a ruin.- ls nu unbroken run zuzd “Get the but occasionally some- momm- Nor long 11.20, a well known Rotar- Sml Ol “lT-i-an, having prospered in‘ 111610)! Mr. George Mallard, his wife. in a fur otorl; she saw a fur coat priced $1,000. She thought this high, but the int-reliant suggested that as ilririug from Eckrillc with .100 lit- ask his consent. Hi; replied prompt- |.\lr_ l-Ircusliy, and in a few days the latter ar- new coat. Sh~ lie liked it. Hi: beauty alright,” ' "Did you get my “Of course ldld was thrown irlear but. asked her:_ apparently beard wire‘! Sllércpiliilli lie and on reading it she asked hiui: "is anything wrong?" “NOT ill! lCplllHl, “Everything 0~ Something was wrong, and hubby b-ing a. good sport lot it go. The wire his wile handed him read: “No price in too high." The lir, Somcrville prouoiiiieeil The Doctor (lecidctl an iuq-uest '.\ir, Evens was a man at‘ about F, THE cnmwmnrowu GUARDIAN N_0t in years have Ladies been able to buy 1 A FUR COATS at such Low’ Prices as these AL E Every Lady’s Fur Coat Must be Sold The Drastic Price Reductions Make Every Coat a Wonderful Bargain Fw \ Positively the Biggest FurIaIues iniiri§i;;,, PROWSES run orsiooi iitrme _ .--..-...W“_, , FRENCH SEAL COATS 40 and 45 inches long, plain. Regular value $135.00. $99.00 HUDSON SEAL _ COJhTS Sable collar and cuffs Regulaar Price $350 FRENCH SEAL (‘OATS Large crushed collar 4iiguQng. Regular Fitice $125.00 BFAVERINU (,‘().-\'l' Fflllcy crepe lining size 38, 4Z3’ in long. Regular price 168.00 F [I R . R l~ i112. 1554'" his. 95-00 125-00 a’ ‘Wififili , SOUTHERN RAT CAN-A DIt\N RAT Best quality sizes 36 and 40. length 42 in COAT FUR COAT Good quality Regu- price $145.00 a Priie SOUTHERN RAT (‘OAT Very best quality, small size, Regular price $195.00 Sale 145-00 Price M A RDT 0'1‘ SEAL COA '1‘ Collar and cuffs Re. guiar price $138.00 S“ 100-00 Price PLAIN’ MAIUIOT Great valu R ii - Prices $78.e0s0 egu u Sale Price COAT 50-00 Sale Now On inloimation" he wantid go couycy . . was: "Ne. Price is too igh," mt “m “we he dulled to punctuate his mes-i lights on a wall in certain. relative positions, representing the Green alpha-bet, and spelling out words by changing the number and posi- tion ot the lights. Mr. Marley traced the development through the different centuries. The sys- tm invent-ed by Professor Samuel Morse, which bears his name, is practically that of today, except of course, the automatic systems used in the larger centres. Morse was the son ol’ a. New England Presbyterian ‘Cllergyman and lrl-s invention is one oi? the most valu- iiible evcir given to mankind. 1t wuis in 1843 Morse made applica- tion to Congress for $30,000 to build a line from Washington to Baltimore for experimental pur- (n vegetable aver-lent) ilk"! l‘ nigh! will help no» you well. by toning and strengthening Y0"? ill‘ goatlan and elimination. an " r a... on i“; m JUNIORO-LIMIO M: One-third the regular dose. I313; _ of the can-in inlrmililgxrlvxglal“ ‘fmmm cotggiio ‘s; cvoun onueoisru- COATS LESS 331-3 OFF. l PROWSE BROS LTD. A THE BARGAIN CENTRE YOU WILL FIND LOTS MORE GOOD VALUES IN LADIES’ FURL COATS NOT ADVERTISED. LADIES’ FUR COLLARED Sale Now On lcy‘s address dealt with the rari- 011B attempts culminating alter some disappointments and failure in the successful laying ol the At- lantic Cubic, the credit being largely to Cyrus W» Field. in 1866 the first Atlantic Cable was laid by the “Great Eastern," and cable communication between America and l3ritaiu thus-i inaugur- ated has never since been inter- tin-pied. While the speed and efficiency of ocean cables have been niultl- piled many times in the sixty-six years of caible history, the im- provements have been mainly in the method of sending and receiv- ing, and the apparatus used lor those purposes. There has ‘been no essential change, except slight variations in size, in the construc- tion- ot the cable ltsell since tho u (‘Uwfilly at‘ gloat care in punctu- illlllg lflvi-LF-luis, and iii having the messages lilllllllll be ly~|)(:\\"l‘lll¢l_ll Whiflh pos- legiirly wrilleu- All sible, and block letters should be used in written code tillegratms. lie recalled an example where the use of a single wrong letter caused some uneasiness for a time. a good friend that he knew was involved lu this transaction having been in New York on busi- ncss. Having completed his work, and enguiged lballivay. ac- commodation for a curtain night, he arrived m. the d-.pot nud set-tied himself for a good night's rest. Just before the train was due to start he noticed some confusion at the other end 0t “the car, and in enquiring was informed hy the Conductor that an elderly lady had riacelveil an urgent call to go to first cable was laid until now. Mr. Marley then gave an inter- Pilnce lddwanl island. but 1M there was no accommodation lerlt ._-..-_-.._-“ which might well be imitated, volunteered to relinquish his re- servation to the lady, who gladly accepted. lie then uaturnlly wir- ed his wife that he would not be home at the time appointed, stat- ing tho reasou- This good woman was astonished and somewhat dnzed when she received‘ the lvlre, but a slight explanation made the matter plain. The wire read: "Won't ibe home for several days, gave. iblTlIl to an old lady." llniariau. Ed. Nicholson, who presided. conveyed the hearty thanks of the uieetiug to Rotiirian ivLurl-ey tor his admirable address. l There was one guest pensent, G. W» Foster of ‘St. John. Excellent music was rendered by the Casino Orchestra. President Rowe announced that ‘the city firemen would attend the monthly meeting on Thursday next us the guests of the club. fii-i-msuiai. D6695» Tlllll ‘lag ‘he beglmllllg “flu”; ‘leslrllllllml "l “l” l-‘ollfillllcflshc ivould not be able to leave on - "l lllollelll teluglamly‘ mm of Gil)“ this train. The good hearted All lllleresllng Pa" °t Mr" Mm‘ h‘ "lmmg ll“ “llllllmlllzed m“ mun, with an» eye single to service to the eyuliul \\'l.'lll‘lIlI Ill“ ls an elflclent u: kiiuivleill! i-qulpmunt can produce. Our metlioilu of Fllllllllllllll. eyesight are tlioroukll Mill P“ taking. We llt no IIIUIIINI to ill ’ ryeu or oycl that are In M!‘ medium attention. 9'"! no alwnyu return! M lipoolalliltl. i Our reputation ll 1°" Cunni- l hive I oflloo with "The DeLuI naotla Unit." Thin In" ubloluloly the wry II l‘ , the market for "In lion. y, H. J. MAB Ophmllfll‘ n-d Drulllll IONTQQUI, P. I- l‘ Olloooonnoetad with 9"‘ recently eaIlWlI BRINGING UP FATHER A .45: (mo. w" err c.®i_i_~r- WE <91- TO D0 bOME ‘ralmc. TO bTOIB HER ‘attache!’ EvgN m, HAVE To iNviTz DEQPLE. 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