The New 1929 “Four-Ninety" Console Features: Single Dial Tuning Illuminated Dial Automatic Voltage Control Phonograph “Plug-in" Jack Rogers Output Filter Electra-Dynamic Speaker -other Rogers refinements. l E gift that many wise men will give theiryfamilies this Christmas - will be this glorious “Four-Vinety” Consolew-the finest of all the new, 1929 Rogers-Batteryless Models. We say “wise men”, because any other comparable radio would cost ~ considerably more and it wouldn’t be a Rogers. ‘ This is the fourth Christmas since Rogers blazed the trail for Batteryless Radio and set the standard in quality and performance for practically all oi the electric sets that are on the market this Christmas. Today more Rogers-Batteryless Radios are sold than all other electric sets/combined! ' 'l'he new “Four-Ninety” is a marvel of radio engineering by Rogers; a masterpiece . of fine cabinet making by Malcolm. As only a limited number of this de luxe model have been made, only a limited number will be availablefor sale in this community. For those who demand the utmost in electric radio, there can be no substitute for a Rogers-Datteryless. You can pay more for your Christmas radio, of course, but if you're wise you’ll say it ‘with a Rogers and be rure. - The Plow 1929 “Four-Eigbty" Model . Iirarlly llie some radio equipment _ mil lecture: in Ike "Four-Ninety" Cmuole In a Tabla Modrl. I'n|v- rmuplele (run! Lmnl Sfrukrr) . .. . $275.00 Will there be a Rogers-Batteryless Radio in your home this Christmas? ii you sec us at once, there will be. Rogers production facilities have been strained to the utmost to meet the tremendous demand this season. Jas Currie ' or LOWER. ovum smear run cnminorrnrowu WGUARDIAN , - .1.;. filfillfilllliizneral i, - i l‘ --xsnuapv's. K‘ u, J‘ . ' , 30w (arilren llltllhl ad lllnea~xlll Attended rcce e5. s ape rrgoods. men's 1 ; ”°"“|l Many Citizensl _ssvln mu: nu » mu.- ThursdI-y. Dee. 2'1. wnlsv-J-aao Entertainment by Port Elgin 9mm. u m, t m ,._ Macilauchian. which took place ves- a c n a Ward” mliiiigilwlmdyzl terday afternoon‘, was very largely, p WBStBrn (in i] Kennedy's. at Kensington, pflpg- tries. ladies‘ silk wear. scarves. box_ 1d handkerchieis, toys, etc, in 5m]; New goods arriving dai __—'l‘llE CHABLOTTETQW); JUARDIAN may be obtaine the Hunter Book Store, 1i Nova Beetle, Water ‘Street, sub. mriptions will be received__and ad- ertlsements taken for insertion in d 3'91“ text greatly impressed our depart- mnk ed,” said thepreacher. "and in thel i —CHURCB NEWS ted Church oi Canada, N. Bedeque, ll u. m. Freetown, . B d i Mr. Nicholson will on m amp ces _ T T I N G - Sufficient TRAYOO" FOX NETTINGIO com- plete a iox pen 122120116 it. high, cov- emi tun and bottom, all 1s ca. com- oieto with staples and lacing wire. thrice 824.95. Freight paid to any Price Complete Provinces. Brace. p McKay 6r Com- pany. Ltd. Summerside. P. E. I. Terms if Desired .—TIIOMPBON-HEANEY-JA prc ty wedding was solemniaed on Wed-l nesdny evening. December 12th, ut' seven o'clock at the home of Mrs! Edith Heaney, of Clinton, when heri duughter. Miss Florence J. ‘Heancyf became the bride oi Mr. Horace Op-f ie Thompsomson of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Hiram Thompson, of Margalic. The; ceremony took place is the drawing; rcom under an arch oi white roses and evergreen boughs intertwined with white tinsel. The march was beautifully rendered by hester Blmpsomoi Malpeque. The b lde. who was given away by Edison Heancv. looked very charming in a. gown of beige georgette with over, trimming oi lace and blonde shoes and stock- ings and carried o. bouquet oi red and white camations-and maiden The bride and groom were unattended. After the cere- mony. which was performed hyRsv. Mr. Ayers, the bridal party and guests repaired to the dining room, where a sumptuous pular young couple Iwere the reoip ents oi a large num- ber of costly and handsome 6nd Mrs. Thompson will reside in Long River. where the for- Jner is an energetic farmer. iGuardian joins a host of friends in wishing them every success happiness for the future. Table Speakers e lellolvlvu Table Spoken w’)! ad, i] derived. will e : So get your order in immediately. —— OLD-FASHIONED _ ARMING F B, ROPULAR "PAS- TOlb-Cn Mon ay evening. o. very ‘,1: terestlng aiiuir took place at the Rev. W. M. Harding. "when the members the Summerllde Christian Church - no» in and surprised -Mr. and Mrs. B. Ryan. GYPSUM PRODUCTION At present the greater part of the Bituminous sand cc mmonly though crude gypsum produced in Nova lnczncrtly. referred tc as-"tar sand‘ Scoth. and llbw Brunswick is exczr- -ccnsists chiefly of silica sand cem- lldis such and iinds ' :4 market "on mind together by n soft bitumen. the Atlantis scabcnrd c." titc United The cnly cccurrence or commercial importance in Canada Ls along the river and certain cf its tiilauirlrlcz: may ivtcMurray. Aflertu W--<£O)-——-~ States. cow RBODTIEBQN onows gmcreaool mflllnz capacity. exten- fltn cf reserve-nun.» t-‘ic iurthcr dc- built zn three Japanese rivers for vtlcrmcnryoi the 11""! Properties give tr. reclamation cf 19.000 acres cf pttmils oi ‘Qlcpntinlted increase ’n rich alluvial lands and ‘be protection “he cuivput u gold from nortliem ' Gczarto. CANADA’ Th! 1W“. ductsoi the “I lil {$16 Wk! $133 0'19» l~|v> -. Hrrdlng. and gave them o. regular ‘Oldrlflflllliilliflll house warming. After a time spent in music and games. speech-making was the order or the evening. A nice address, prepared by Mr. W. W. Smith. was read by Mt. A. P. Wellsin which he expressed e the hearty good will of the people and the high esteem tin which Mr. Harding was held by the church and m Ttho community at large. it, would‘ socn be forty years since no its‘. pastorate in summersidc. and at. that time he had preached w the dpprante ci many o_i tllestunf present at the tune]. 1...... n till.’ l“ “it ng were e t e 5a . teem today as than: it _ and 1* were popslb u" ever. Mr‘. Harding, - ‘ ‘ “with: ‘he was very flea’ m; Rodd Will that hid lllfllfih BXTUMINOUS SAND butes:-- Eastern Guardian I. O. 0,11‘. oi the Marltbnc Provinc- .."Christmas Gifts for ovcryonc at waboxrs Drug Store. ..°EAB'I'I'JIN AGENTF-Mr- J- W vfilrdOclt is, Guardian Agent Montague and will rhy- and renew... wearin- Nleccs. Norrie, Dot. and Jean; Na-' Mrs. helm" enderson; Mrs. P. L.l ; ' Srnallwood; . MacLauchlan smdl family. .0“: ' His Worship. ma" m and biliiisu Qhnylilhtteiqwn: sttucndtsry Muls- I .. trite find ‘ONCE?! ~oi the Police ‘_ ‘ l ,. Dams ard cmbankmcnts will be cf 129.000 R011! from Litods. Jliwilotvgliliilluaidt. - m. P‘? l” ‘ab?’ “nplcyinq num-v. ‘bzrs used in a c:ti- have been in i» _£;fl,th¢\\ro~ vznted lc sand m.ssagt, by radio imwflcs in Cnn- to airplanes t: save the warring. oil ' telephones constantly by av» a. o s. - friend! . us‘ Helthzn rials t r“ expert ‘up; . Olifi» - -" n '" ‘h Desert fr... silt... ...',.... ....... .. “thickets. with i time». sacrum an... it srztliilstl It _ “m.” l l The funeral of the late Mr. John‘ attended. testifying to the high 03-‘ . ___WEL¢OMI; VISITOR'__M;;_ and tee in which the deceased woof Mrs. Stewart Mouse oi Kenslngto congratulatio i ma, many mend, on m gvafg; m Fitzroy Street. u» Trinity United a baby boy n a“, mm” county Church. where servicevwas conductJ ( - _ I‘ Hospital on December 12th. . -vurren cuuacu or on»; (Bllilnflwn. December 28rd. Rev. J. Sunday Bchoolxll a. m. The Christ- nas Message. ‘l p. m Rev. J. {Pringle hel . The body was removed from} r the residence oi Mr. George B. Ryan, l ed by Rev. E. H. Ramsay and Revn llverlng the iuneral address, an elo-f quentfiand touching tributé to‘ the memory oi the departed. Suitsbl; - hymns were sung by the choir. Pro ., v . D b ' _ Fletcher presiding at the organ, and, Ste I . . ‘the solo {Crossinga Bar". was‘ . - _. ' " b Mr. A. n. . i » _ , ‘ ' a“ Yo“ xmsflm "m" fiuiilgvllvr- Ramsay. in deliverlllS, and succeeding bUSlllGSS evenings until Christmas, for the m’ “mm “"°'““' m“ i“ m‘ shopping convenience of‘ our customes. Day qr evening. you text Revelation m, so: "Behold I‘ stand at the door and knock; i: any‘ will find in all departments here, as usual, the best assortment m“ m“ m’ '°‘°°' “d °"°“ ‘m’ 4- of Christmas merchandise in the City. door. I will comedn to him. and sur- wlth nuznzsnd he with me." PEPEEQER 11- 19 Store A l Hammond ' * n. the former de-i ' _ _ "A sermon preached from this,‘ later days. the chamber oi his llie d coraled with that. picture. It - ' ' i ' ~ gig; celnfie oi all his thlnkins~ fOr Buyers . .h a ar p ece. - ' m“ “°'““ m“ "m" 1°55’ m‘ 0n Friday, Saturday and Monday, 21st. Ziind and 233 fifiidpiilefi3.°é‘i..fliiiil.i°fiif 24m December, MURRAY HARBOUR TRAIN will m’ ‘°"°“ m” “mm” “w” “m” leave MURRAY HARBOUR at 7.30 a. m. "arriving knocking. and. as we grow to belike the one we admire. he developed 1| Charlottetown at 10.10 a. 111., and will leave Charl °“"""““"° °""“°“’" m" “m” lottetown on return at 4.30 p. 1n. Scottish caution , would not allow- mm l" "mm" W‘ *“"““"Y““*'i . SOURIS AND GEORGETOWN trainsdw nifled or imagined unworthlness. How could he sit to sun with Him; . above days be express, arriving on time each day gvggegggeligggp’ 1§§‘.“‘.§§’S§°“§fi - and will leave Charlottetown on return at $.20 p. 1n. you who really knew John Mac-l‘ ‘Lauchlan can testify that his life; I bore the aroma c! the Master's‘ rob- es and only by contact could he have v ' ' 6 acquired it. Christ's complete en- " arancc into a-human llie is by de-, . _w|=; W13" to announce m“ om. trees and in_the later days. our oro- . new store is open for business with a new stock oi general merchan- All goods are priced to meet first order ‘competition. terms strictly cash. We‘sollcit the! mush‘ patronage of our-old customers. and extend a. cordial welcome to buying public. P. J. and C; Kennc- ms °w“' the? heard that voice clearer than _ ever and opened the door iull width * and that. Blessed Presence sat to. console him in his sickness. and so him that he could see the And so the table was spread {or John MacLauehlan in the presence, of his enemies-his weakness and- pain-and the feast was n Rreat de- ‘ light in all those closing days. Ari night hung out. her lamps one oven- lng. he said. “This has been the; happiest day oi my llie. He has. 119-121 QUEEN s12. cw Heavenly Father standing within‘ those shadows. keeping watch above l t ‘ tatlon. the summo to go and sup ~ . _ with Him in the Father's Palace." ‘Mm J- "' uwxllimm» D'- And our brother has obeyed thclMm J‘ F‘ Huwrdl M" ‘md MTS“ P: A. McGowan. Moncton: Mr, and summons. So that; while we hertfwa a H“ Stewart: McMillan in” mourn his departure. he. through “y o‘ Boston: Dr‘ and Mrs. Dewnh, great tribulation. but clothed in the Reuben and Emma Macdomltr In»: robes oi light and immortality, has ale and Henry Jenkins’ Cmgaryg M" gone to drink with Him that new and M" George A B MMDO; m wine of llie in the company of the Penuctoé B C _' - l“ glorified redeemed. _ Buket'm6we'rs_Mr d M_ z We who renfiin can only say ssdam T m, . - u“ ls- we contemplate his gentle woe and B e‘ ‘MY . _ _ quiet triumph. "Father we thankjNevl|:°'y_ T" and M15- J°lm ‘QM’ will: service was concluded at 2.30. R “ignwmf miles? MP-lmd and the funeral plOCCBSlOll formed M‘: d¢wia3jllggllljlqg3glirn9nz up a. iollows: - - ' " - - . -- Megmbcrspciai the Caledonia Clulb. fefilgfvgfifemgmazmtlhgtigglégl(lad-E h d d by er Ca t. MacDouga I. . . - "5 plhavlhg ffLorrl) Iavatg Lament." Wndml/ed 53' 3min" 30h" A~ Ml!” Members of ihc Oddicllorls. - fggieiifrnaéfiaifilrtxge d; CLrsml F1 _ ov ices. P°'i?cn;e§°rce_ assisted by Past Masher. George W. City C nclllors. ‘Mlil-Bgilf?» 0-. acting as chaplain. City o olals.‘ f‘-"°""""" 4 The Mayor and Stipendlary Mag-I A TALENTED y camp“: istrate. nndoo» no v wovw-oo e0 640+» o4 »'§-"¢»“~»~“ E. R. BRCOW 146 Richntond- St., _ Fire, ., Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate, ; ' ‘Good Strong Stockléompani“ Agent at Summersirle, Lloyd Lgwig, o >040 O—§§\rQQ§§§-§¢§§O-§O9 0oo00eo0o+0+0++o 090000-0000» Charlottetown +9-000¢0 oaooooowv-ovo roob-r-bo Funeral Director and clergyman. HAMILTON 0m Dec 1L4!” WOLVES KILL 1-“ Po u Hcnourary Pall Bearers —- J. J. McKlnnon, n. n. Morrison. earls-lg}: S;!“:fl““ P"*'d°)I-D°P""°° °l r ges. John McNevln. Benjamin Brem- arms “n W‘ “m them‘ ner. A. J. Houlc. . Active Pall Bearers-C. S. Drew. The following were the floral til-Jud m, u" M an ms “m!” nines}. from Mrs. Bessie Waller. ‘ Oddieliowa Emblem. Grand Lodge s. . , Wreaihsz-Jils sister IMrs. Pntcni em. J“ . Peter and W. 0.: com-m? a Jorle MacLauchlanw 9i the Olly o] _ ’ Oity oxen-m was. l _ '< ' ‘ ‘ . ' Ht. Itpliflltfl 1.0M! » .0. P.‘ Alpha. gunman om: a o to}! tulip] l ling, end kept them at be? , u; lantern m the.’ eyes. the animals finally fleeing at um apprcwn OI l. ircm other peck-s havehlso been Eastern Paland is ‘alarmed at the of‘!!! cf packs cf fcrciious wolves i: mine several cl the sit-mole arc ton Adams. Gordon Lcitch. George §,f:§,"f,,:§‘§"ff.§§ 26131013] Th3; $Efltyilil€"’w‘u:ual hardmwh “an Hears” lbruah between his teeth he paints in 1mm 15 '° ‘ lWIHIvGOIOYI and oils many bcputiiul tacke _ Mournersz-Rev. Neil MacLauch- g “u. p. L“ sumuwood‘ ‘L A. MONnr-Icoenos from nature and decorates maid Henry Lapthovmc. James Talc. Rcu, , ‘um and other love] m“ Mmdmald- ‘would ‘Be a credit. to an artist who been lioro imprisoned in the house except d lot such times on he is taken out, Al- which Muuilpck Ross‘ n R Beumua Fukbcrt. lowry, n. Hamilton mun. finds tilt i. int: ‘the villains. One to have been n- tl and tlcvcured, and o dairy. w c I filllhion will. silken hangings for win: m.»finmnsiiiiicvirapflké-iili v things thsl some v." ".1 11-min on: m» h... ‘ unable to speak A itrsckwrlker-mc: some wolves on o, . . . l l, u 003511!‘ infill IULLION The greet: Cobalt silver camp in northern Onllrlo has since its diz- werrty-ifye years ago PN- ulmm 11.000 tons of silver . at - . _ h Um ‘ nlhLn0lll50’gl'Y8ll_BDl'8C ti i, .0 . ~ QIQItlH K ‘ ' will” he. at?“