l Truths. fostered fzd mherlal. Cutlcura Healed. i _ n; efieded with pimples on sad chcatlders for several They fostered end itehed iofeheedwee dish had I fluent refnediee w no I“ whiter n free eenlplo of and Ointment which ht more redo, Feb. ll, 1921. - the of impurities by . litlcurp Seep and ooceé , nsl touches of Cudcum!“ g needed to soften. soothe end heel. _' ‘phcyere Idul for shetoilct es is also culicure Tnlcum for powdering and fuming the skin. A i lllllll iillifllllii snow mm Herman's mo“. WATCHES THAT LA6T——E.W. Taylor, 142 Richmond 8t. THE ENGRAVING we do on our rings. cuffliuks, and . watches pleases. E. W. Taylor, 142 Rich- lflvlid 5t. 109272011“. CIVIL SERVICE-Join the clas- ses at the Union Commercial Col- lege and get in line for e good po- sltion. Full particulars on applica- tion to Prin. Moron. 10512-28-tf. XMAlS MARKET8—Frlday and Saturday we wilLglve free one of our Beautiful Wall Pocket Calen- dars with purchases of $2.00 or over. Prows-e Bros Ltd. Iii-Bi ARTISTIC CALENDAR —Bruce Stewart & 00., Ltd, have select ed tor their calendar this year u wry of a ll-‘llllting of one oi the famous marines of Charles Na~ bier Hemy. entitled "Haul Aft", P" gqlsleelfree I . dam-v; m. Nothing oonveye 'thOUIIl'r fuinees end eheer like e from thl BAYER STUDIO Professional Cards Prof. II. Tantoll Voice Specialist, Teacher of Plans Organ and Voice. Studllo 146 Great George St. f Xmas Portrait W? Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist 120 Brighton Road, Charlottetown. Telephone‘ 207 Dr. C. (l. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School end Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Esr, Nose ' all Throat Gas Treatment in Selected Casesl which is one of the nicest oi the many calendars sent out from DIAMOND. RUBY, SAPPHIRE, emerald and bther rings both llillidwme and lasting. E. W‘. Tay- “r I97. 142 RIChmOBd Si. 1092T-20~3I THE MAGIC PIPE - The Guar- “ dian has much pleasure in ac- ' lillllwlfidilllig a. handsome calendar from the Central Creomories, Ltd. entitled "The Mag-in pipe)- XMA8 MARKETS Friday and Saturday we will give free one of our beautiful wall pocket Calen- ders with purchases of $2.00 or over Prowse Bros. Ltd. 19-3i FUR COATS FUR LADIES -on sale. Also made to order at reas- onable prices. Furs remodelled and repaired. All kinds of pelts dressed and tanned. Our work is guaranteed. Montreal Fur ltemo-i-i» delling Co. Riley Building Queen St. 105908-12-2 lxptll firm. " HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL i J.D. Campbell, Boston; ‘WKH. Pore. Pivtou: Wm. w. Mutch, Earnscllffe: T.L. Parkman, Mon- tague; T.\D. McKenzie. Truro; 12E. Lee, Halifax; JLW. Mach- um, St. Jchn; H.K. Goodwin, Moncton; H. E. Golding. Sussecl; P.G. Power and Wife, Coleman; (LE. MacDonald, Bor- den; W.i'I‘. Beaty, Huntsville, Ont. (LR. Walker, Sydney; ILA. Beck witk, l-i-Mllsiport. QUEEN HOTEL Jns. DeWltt, Moncton; W.L. Morris, Monctoll; A.J. ‘McAdam, Selkirk; A.J. Irving, City; A.W. Mclinlt-yre, Sellclrk; W.L. Ander- son, Morel]; Hxl). MeEwen, Mor- ell; M.|S. Lea, Vernon River; H. M. Tingley, Amherst; P. Johns- ton. Sydney; P.(). Carroll, Pictou ___-¢-o->i-— REVERE HOTEL J.N. McEachern, Sourls: J.S. Wise, New York Olvty; L.\V. Mc- K1131, Brndislbnne; G_.D. Nichol- son, Stanley Bridge", H.J. Mo» ‘Cormack, Sit. Georges; Agustinf NlucDonnld, Springfield Lot til. John V. Case. Grahams Road; \V. W. McLcod, Mt. Stewart; A. Mac-Donald. Cardigan‘. J-R iiitlifl Toronto; W.A. Currie. Moncton; B. Belljzlllrin, Georgetown; Miss Year by year by this well known S, llEllCG. IN MEMORIAM A gloom was cast over Moreli East on Nov. 16, when deoath . claimed us i-ts victim the person ui Richard Alyward at the advanced N age of 82 y are. Although in fall- Y, ing health or the last ferw years, his death came as n shock to his many relatives and friend-s“ The - lute Mr. Aylwnrd was a man oi‘ kind and cheerful disposition. A _ good neigllibor he was always ren- dy and willing to offer help to any who needed his Rfiilfltilllile. In his illness he was frequently visited g}; ‘by his devoted pastor, Rev. Path Bl‘ IWOIIBY. who administered to him the sacred rites of‘ the Catho- llc Church, of which he was a faithful member. He leaves to mourn tlwo sisters, Mrs. Mary A. ltonslghnn. Ruskin; Annie of Chur- lottetown; also five daughters. and three sons; Mrs. M, J. Flynn,‘_ Milbum; Margaret and Ella, Boe- mo; Mrs. charlie ‘Cross, and Lil;- ble, Lynn. Itlass" William of Chel- sea; Richard and James at home. i-ils funeral to St. Joseph's church ' (lcspiie the bad roads, was large- ly attended, the funeral Mass be- ing celebrated iby Rev, loathe;- ~ Howey. ‘l-Ie was laid to res-z be sllle llli‘ W118. who predeceased N him fifteen years ago. The pail‘ bearers were.— P. iMullins, M ‘lll-"lel Rlmflxllan. J. Mclflnnon, Ml- V cllllel lUBlllile. James. Whales, Pe-i ter Walsh. May his soul rest, 1n (Boston Pilperg please Copy) JOHN MONTGOMERY Bellljfllllllllfl, Georgetown; ll‘. Mahzlr Dartmouth. N.S. 1.1;. Floyd. Syd iney; Til‘. Trcnholm, Amherst. llvl. McAllister. Resins Szlsk. l-l. Mdlsellnn. New Glasgow. N-S-i . J .- , Office Eager Building, Great Georne , Elmer Blllwll’ l‘ “Ik- Btreet, _Fpeelte Guardian‘ Office elephone ma. om» Hours-b to 12 n. m. 1 to b] [General Pershing I Warns Americans Pnor. HIRAM BALL? .._ ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 1O GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS ORGANIBT AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH Igha Women's Republican club 0i Massachusetts today. General -l°l"‘ ‘J Pershing sold that ‘dangerous elements are moving mwlllll a w‘ and secretly and that becauseb m1- tlonal problems have not cen Is new prepared to receive Music m h, dismissed “were have swdllm‘ I“ u“ “Imwlng “when crglligugltoy so many women's clubs PIANOI V°%‘;,L';RGAN THEORY these undermining und (IIHTBDIIIJVG USIC tendencies toward radicalism of all Studio: Baptist School Room 80mm ..I,ac,fic1sn,_ we (ligugflge Hours-O to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by APP°I"""°"* which strikes but at constitutional- government", he added “W8: a particular one oi these tendenfi 85- Mark RMoGlligiilhBA "l" "3.,‘.",°“p§i‘§..“.".-f"‘.§h° “"9252 t do ’, BARRNTZHI ‘OLIGITOR’ ET“ fI)nd ycompllouted sltunltlollsdn mid- eney to Loan Cameron Block Cherlottetown, P. E. Island Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. 6- Blrrleters, Etc. Money to Loan Cherie Bank of Ngas“ Sqotie Building wn, P. E. l. J. o. STEWART, K. c Barrister Ind lolloltor. 54 9"" provfifbllll llsllesslless" Geor Street e, in the Near East and liiletfiuxgelent. The nations lately at wnr seem ready to fly ill-Sail‘: other‘s throats, flllll l‘ WM“ en“, terrible than the last. is ll 5. predicted. Suspicion- l°"l°“‘"“Y and ham-ed are followed by Yeilll‘ llntlon c-sllumny llllll lllreals °I (Wm- '11,A Ln not inconceivable that America mlglll B-Elll“ m)?“ ‘iplrgng: l‘ “mien”! o! the lllrlrclgslilred liberty and Justice W ° nib our uctlon in 1017. It seemiihefle necessary further t0 discuss ‘ ‘e possibilities but it would be s ml) folly for us now to rrevert to our "I, ,5 surprising tllnt any v! 0"‘ solicitors for t ‘e Union Blnk of PQOpIB should be so simple mlnllell Cenede s. s. "HFssIAN Berrletter, eelielgeé, Notary Public urmed in 1917 and . plete dlsarmh- 21s to thinkotlllagélzlilil Wong: ‘image? other nations to 0 “W- . ctlcally dis- t“ of ma’ we were pa: are quite alone." MONEY TO LOAN "We are now ‘lgcénllgasloiz’: Sig"?! Montague P. E. lelend mclu, the spell be given the t that adequate suppollatlonal guard MacDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. Medbeneid H. F. MoPhe I. A. Bsrllletsre, Attorney, . Ete- Melvey to Loon ' Ililey Iulidln], Charlottetown . DR. _ omrr chronic‘ Diseafleai cllsrleltetown, HI. lslend. oened 112 PPIMO ltreet HOURI DAIIIY 11 0o Q P- "l- Dpll. D. am I esses l. »w . "J OIII 1|? It Otreet (llieve P ' "(.10 “git a “"0 ’ IQ!» ~ l genesis-om I _ ,_lvepln| .-' . g Ftlleiisesl l " l J. A. iliIoliiAllHEN, 1 m, lde. The lat- Hum Igwsbbtllg as far away "m" ' x; Rf“... grates as Dvwlllle- " l‘ r‘ “ Information ll 10 nQ.|_1|'l|fl service-connec- us», em, ete. rum. DETAILS Furnished, end ell srrenne- mente eemillll“ l" °°mf°fl 4 4 H‘; M, D VISON! ' _;' ‘ll-Lose!’ gent. rw-leélylffc V°lllll°n l“ Anmrimv.’ bum enemy‘ Wcclk in‘ week out you could I‘ end seonomr- i i “VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" And the muscles of his brawny arms ' ‘Were strong as iron bands. I i The death of John Montgomery- for over half-century he ‘villngel blacksmith” at Bear River, lust Wednesday ls of more lllun pass- lllg interest. in the long spun QfIBZ years ho worked faithfully and ‘ well for his rural, neighbor-cus- tomers and in that lengthy space} tlmc—-' llmOsll. for two geller-' aliens-who ingrutiated himself in‘! to the hearts of the people. O n \ “Wuthout a year, x1 month, scarcely a week's break. John Montgomery coulr‘ be found by| i his cusltonlers in his smltlly "un- ller the spreading chestnut tree." I “Hull's lnore he was an extremely export farrier and many n. crippl- ed horse did TM-ongomery cure and improve by his great skill the far- rier's art.—-—And like Longfellowb . Village Blacksmith. Montgomery could be. found every Sunday» wiuhout fsi-l in his parish church ‘ at divine services either in the h, choir or in his pew. Up to a cou~ pie of weeks previous to his de-- miss, he had» been steadily at. work in hits forge. Though not us well as usuol bhis fall, still he kept at work. He received u. bad kick from a horsel in the thish. ~ curly in the fall, and. later cut his foot with an axe. Both inJurles falling simultaneously affected his system and lt was thought blood poison set in, which with other chronic ailments ultimately cnnsed his death. Mr. John J. Munlgfllnefy lihé well and favour. ubly known horseshoer in Bourls, is a son of iris. Another son resid- e dlwith him and who will likely succeed the father in the forge,_l1s all of the boys arc gwnd umltns His funeral on Fminy- to St. Margaret’; was. lllrgt-iy attended. The pm-m, prIKJSI und close - friend Father Z\icl"llel'son, per- lned the religious services botu in church and rt the slew sllle- i R. I. P. PNEUMONIA end other Lunl Ullrfllf" Claims many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against MinarcPs Liniment ,_ 1 5 grant preventative. belfl! 0B9 r‘f the oldest remedies used. {Illin- srd's Liniment has relieved hou- sends cues of Gl-IPDG. Bfoll¢llllll~ sore Thrust. Asthma and kéndred diseases. It is an enemy t0 "ml- Thousands of bottleshe Ill’ "It"! W‘ ,-, ry day. For sale by ell drugglsts i. hlfi.'iil'.°"l.l‘.’.lfliii' Co» no. n» Iellsh. I. l. heur his bellows roar." or 4%» ~=’*’>» as‘ <8» . xifi? mgg. w» THE GHARLQuelQWNQ evolves wvfy. l ‘A Walk through is slore and your Chrisimas GIIII problems will be solveil I OPEN EVENINGS llNENS The loveliest linens you ever law \eNEEi$IEEV-IMORK: ale here t0 choose from K094i y? ‘quack I e/ . \ (J) g-uf xi? \L 9L; a b ¢/ Delightful Gift ArticIes—hand-made piece may of them— marvellously beautiful, woniorlufi l . worked. Se-e them for yourself. , FXQUISYTE III ADEIRA \\'ORK l ’ " ‘ LOVELY BOIIEMIA-N LACE i l _.' DAINTY BA'I"I‘ENBURG LACE _ . y ,, V IIANDV-DRAJVN AND EMBROIDEE Scarves, Centerpieces, Dollies. Luncheon Sets, Table Covers, Tray Cloths, etc, —- I wgnderful showing of really beautiful goods and at remarkably low prices. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS-—Th0usands of dainty Christmas Ilgndkerchiefg at", every pflag i from 5c to $1.50 each—for both ladies and gentlemen. I I BOXED FREE . BOXED FREE . All the better handkerchiefs and fancy linens are boxed free. , BRASSWARE A piece of glezllning brassware is a most delightful gift to give or receive. ‘ We've a wonderful sh0\ving—-s0lnething at every price. ——_-_—i¥ lrzzi Jill'(Iill(‘l'0H .. .. . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 t0 $6.75 Pedestals $0.50 up l l 1' l'-ll:Stz l. ..........(‘.00t .8.00 ufirE\ila‘n mill l lulu ‘B; 0 ‘B i Kl-llll-u..................$3.50ce$5.00 ‘ Large handsome l .,'1 uh 1 _ ‘s. v xssslig “SPEI Medium size brass J ardinereé, new design, ~ I handles. 37F‘ pretty, very Very special 3 I Fern Pots .. ...........$1.25 msaoo special Smoker Stands . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 t0 $7.50 BRASS LAMPS, $4.00, $6.50 brughgd brass Jardin- (fnnlllcsticks . . . . . . . . . .950 to $4.50 each eres with solid brass (‘irmnb Trays FIRE PLACE IRONS $12.15, $15.00, ' $16.20, $22.50. A splendid line of fire place sets-brush, shovel, poker and tongs. These are strong a most useful article. The $4.00 lamp l5 and serviceable. handy little desk lamp—very neat. Sparkscreeng-...................$5.20 V_ The $6.50 lamp clamps anywhere, and. I Card tables, Consol tables, C urates, Sewing Cabineté ELECTRIC IRONS ,i “FRY” oven GLASS SHAVING swarms A splendid line of this guar- ~ t}, 1,1,5 , anteed ovenware-—the price is Guaranteed Electric Irons, spgggigffiift g: a gt: fr“? p? right-every piece guaran- complete with plug and 091:6 Beautifu finishgdnn h teed, 0. nickel ate. “FRY" GLASS OASSEROLES . weighted base suppo Round with cover-pierced Electr 1° Twsters ' ' " ' ‘$430 rorégbbgglsga szgataamalig.‘ frame, heavily nickel plated. El t - G -n - - 3, - v - v - Very special .... . . . .. $3.50 _ f; $39,550? g;_v,§f1gg§,?,";; $1.15, $10.00 .. y . Z “FRY” PIE PLATES SMOKERS’ STANDS In heavy ~~nieleel plated Electric Hair Curlers - 34-25 Trays and Cabinets-AMIN- frdme. Very special - - ---$‘~f»50 Heaters . . . . . $5.00 to 858-50 lection here. 1 Dinner Wagon s, Cedar Chests, Flower Stands- PedQdflQ _ “ff. c. ~ ~ A-‘rti’