. ' ‘ I I NOVEMBERHIQ' A 'THE UHARLU t' [ii ft) W N ( U Aitui.-\ \ "“;l " "Q"-'~'-'-"1 ' f - V if 5 ` " »~~'-~'~ -- -~ f- we ll :»"lVl‘4 Bad 6" H°r chest _ _ . ,, . -+1 le.. ww. “ad ,oe sw ,,, ,M central Guardian J. C. Winters, -know, Mas., vrrieee;`_nI M” in prllle Dr. W00d’| Norm; Ping. donomosvrorldofgood. Ilmdai eh. ziiigiiir slgiileil s-:rags Norwly " Pino ' SYYUP °°‘l¢ll-‘l\’<‘n¥lP0\l¢onloeonntof hink of but I t li f. H bout Dr.’Wood’s gfoorvxy gin: Sym; so tryit. Itookonlytmebottloudl' uuryedy N¢°mmendi¢tomyas»withsesld." Price 85s. s. bottle; large family line 051:.; at alll drugglsts or dealers; put up only by The T. Milburn Co. Ltd., Toronto, Oni.. l myshscmabadmngyinbedl Itried every medicine md lini- '5{1r Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competition are making an early Plngsilliienlgnt of the Guardian Emistmas Number competitions. Prizes will be given in .two sections, ailluigbsirs AND GIRLS Ba'rwEaN 20 YEARS:- mplgdbcst stories`:-lst prize. $3.00; md prize, 52.00; 3rd prize, $i.00. _ For best drawings-lst prize, $3.00, and prize, sz.oo; ara prize. #L00- .2, Boys AND GIRLS Lass EARS:- U;-SF \;1e:l;tYstorles:-lst prize. $2.00; ina prize. $1.25; ard Prize. 750- ` For best drawings:--1st prize. $2-00: hd wma $1_25; :ird prize, 751. Sw;-ies should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be, of a. Christ- massv nature. The drawings _should be lnlhrm outline in Indian ink with- out shading lines, and should not be larger than a. halt-sheet of note- p¢,»_ They must. of course. be Driz- nl ' ' ' To give young people a chance oi hr ll £1 uork, not mere coDi€-5 .- ssed to Christmas Nillilllhfsragdidxllharlottetown Guard- mn cud marked ‘Christmas Story’ Y ..Cl,,.;5¢me5 Drawing." must be o wed nog later than December The prize winners will be ull- nounced in the christmas Number. ll CROSS ROADS SCHOOL The following is the standing ot the pupils of Cross Roads School. Grade IX-1. Hester Wood and Frances Reeves, (equal): 2, Malcolm Reeves; 3. Guy Kennedy and Edgar MacCallum. (equal): 4, Helen Wood; 5, Katie Molyneaux. Grade VIII-1, Mary Jenkins; 2. Margaret Farquharson. Grade VII--1. Claude Wood and Keith Kennedy, (equal): 2, Wallace MacKinnon. Grade VI--I. Reta Mol:/neaux~ 2. Beulah Farquharson; 3, Isabella MacKinnon. Grade V-l, Austin MncCnllum. Grade III-i. Madlyne Stewari: 2. Paul Feld: 3. Gladys I-urge. Grade II-l. Louise MacNeill! 3. Helen Molyneaux: 3, Robert Mac- Kinnon. , Grade I (al-1, Norma MacCalium: 2, Russell Beaton; 3, Don MacRne: 4 Blair MacCallum; 5, Peter Feld. Grade I (bi-1, Daphne MncPhec; 2, Beryl MacPhce. Grade 1' rel-1, Alexia Jenkins: 2 Lillian MacPhee. Grade I (dl-1, Buddie Mol_vnenuxI 2, Jean MacRae. Florence V. Clements-Tenclzfr. -1z\r.___ “___ M ______.______:___,_:f.>,,.._._-_._ Cross. Sunday afternoon at IP. H. BUYING LIVE IIOGS and lambs at Hunter River, Tuesday, November 18th to 11 o‘elock U.. m. 9130-li-i3_-Il 'ma om onnaa cnauoss. - A romantic and charming story writ- ten by David Lyall, begins as I ser- homss and give Marcelling. Shem- pooing. Scalp 'I‘res.tment. Facials and Manicuring. Ina Craig, phone 401-J. 9154-ll.-14-ii, CLYDE RIVER.-On Sunday, Nov. l6th the service in thc Presbyterian Church. Clyde River, will be at ll A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. MURRAY RIVER.-Mr. Philip Bears will preach in the Temperance Hall, Murray River. Sabbath the 16th at 7 P. M. SECURE YOUR FRESH and smok- ed fillets at Robert Devereaux’s. Cor- ner Kent and Hillsboro Streets. | Phone 1210. |180. MURRAY HARBOUR. -Preaching Service, Murray Harbour Church of Christ, Sunday evening at 0.30 P. M. C. E. Armstrong. CAMBRIDGE IIALI..-There will be service in Cambridge Hall Sunday, November 16th at 'I P. M. conducted by Louis Harris. 4 ~¢¥ . -/» @ |mO0KnELD__.I,he services in The CORONA has more big machine features Graceful in Line. Exquisitely finished in every 1 dciail. _ ' _ Try one-Ask or Phone. \ So'ulis_ Typewriter Co., Ltd. V Sale Agents Corona. Typewriicrs A; Adding Machines, llislifax. N. S. 'f Local Representative II- M. SIMPSON, 63 Queen St.. Ch2rl0tt¢l»0WIl _‘ I __ ___' .. - , . . _, aci ic Sfqad G Catch up with summer again. Go to the coast where sunshine chases winter chill and rustling leaves make music. Motoring, golf, boating, thc sights and pleasures of Vancouver and Vic- toria connccted now by Cana- dian National's new Tri-City Steamship service. Or go south to the loveline.-ss of sunny Cali- Full rich Els frcri _ forma. "- l»~ 'wr'---., I :~_\ 'rzflm .\;-i. I. |‘, Hu.-nie. 'r'rlu-i Arri.. mation 1'. li liu:'f.l|\. Illsl l‘.|v~v. .\li. I 'IS .@i»i_\;.flfl!_£!!l _!.E.!!2.!_l.Q!;§ 000900-9-0900590009 --GYPROC- .fusi received direct from Factory- (ine full carload GYPROC and One full carload TEN-TEST -Assorted lengths- .-Prices low- ‘ oooooooo-ooooosooo ooo0oo¢ovv4o»‘ O'*§§-OO O§O*9-O'O-*OOO-O‘O~O-O L o Paoli’s Wharves _ !_‘_;‘*°‘°~' °*°**‘°-*‘°-° . , ____,____. l‘___‘*‘*“*‘§__ ""° I.: ¢_.;~ .;.;. ._. - . . re »,..,» n . ._. -. . . .,. .U sr. ~ -,-,n - -.~ -.» -_.,|;- ». . GROUND LIMESTONE l | We have shipped large quantities oi' Ground Limestone in the Island and it has given wonderful results. ._ We solicit your orders Ior either hulk or bogged Limo. Can ship bugged lime at one doy’s notice. ' Brookville Manufacturing Go., Ltd. ' (Operating Government Lime Plant) BROOKVILE. St John C0. N B 3;; sc-ucasmn-csc ff I _ . ._. I' - ` . -: ~:~ . , than ,mv other Pei-table Typewriter. _ day, November mth win be as fei- L. M. Poole & Co. ‘ the Brookfield Congregation on Sun- lowst Hartsvillc 2 P. M., Brookfield 3.15 P. M. and Hunter River 'I P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. NEW STORY STARTS MONDAY- ~-Lcok out for the first instalment nf David Lyal1’s thrilling story "The Old Order Changes" which starts as a serial in Mondays Gue.rd`an. A LATE PLUNGE.-Regardless oi the cold weather and the appearance of neighbors in fur coats and mit- tcns Miss Florence l\iacAulay and Mrs. A. Murchison, were seen s\vim- ming nu Tliankstxiving Day, Novem- ber 1Qth, at Point Prim. I CASES AT SOUKIS-A man charged with operating a mctor ve- hicle while intoxicated was given sev- en days suspended sentence and was ordered to my costs-. and was bound over to keep the peace for-`slx months before Magistrate Pnquet at Sourls on Wetl"cs