» .o.sa.'.cli"ikil~"~'t 1‘ CHAllLOTTETOA WN GUARDIAN ‘DECEMBER. 3'19” HE mu: "Products l Lead 1l1 quality and economy. We are ill harmony with the present dtfpfichlull. Compare our prices with others. i MADRID. 1w». 1.x P»- spout"? new Republican (lilllnliiitlflll, up» acttlpg tT-"Kliilflllfi of centuries and altering d: silcally the legal stat- '7 f us of the cllilrtli. women. divorce and education. was approved tedal‘ by the N tzonai assembly. Formal udcpion of the collntryi.» iFridiiv. when the assembly ;basic code as a whole is cxpectedl I ‘may local delegates to the Amateur Ath-l Kaye Don May i Race Gar Wood- HAXBIIIJTON, Ont" DEC. 2. ‘the Cull dlan Press)—'I‘hcre is v _‘ DOSElDlIiZy that the next motor boat‘ race for the Harmsworth Trophy 'will take DlflCB in Burlington Bay} ‘of! Hamilton. spellt and delicious ssrvcd at tho (roliclllsloii of Kilmoli. S. play. rcircsliiiients gig many boy friends are looklnS ‘forward for his rapid recovery-Mr. B, The prize winners were, Miss Cor- i U. R. Gallant, of the C. N. R. of- k l‘ ilmc DcsRcchrs and Mr. Gus Mac- I iiccs, spent the wPPk end at 1115 l i liomc.—Mr. Prosper Perry returned .f1~()m tho I’, C. Hospital m1 Satur- -ATTEMI"I‘I'JD BlUC;\K——TlI°C‘.'- day H703“? lmilroveib-Thi‘ funeral (,5 aupmpwd m W; mm ti... 01153.. of the late John T. Stewart. who _ of M“ A E‘ McLean, M_ P‘. m, died in O‘Lcal'y on Saturday was I" “as dlscloscd yeslerday ma‘ water strum summersmm during llFlIl from the here of Mr. William maetmg‘ Sunday night, but were uilsucccss- Turner‘ on Mgnday fimlnmg‘ Boron: of Mrs. Maurice Milly of Summer‘ ‘side to tender her a miscellaneous. showcr in honour of her approach- ing marriage. ‘Tile reception room was daintily decorated in pink and white and the seine colours were. used to trim the basket. which con- i taincd many lovely gifts. After the. bride had ilrrved the mysterious: parcels were opened by Miss Moun-i committees were arranged for the year. The beautiful hymn "Angels from the Realms of Glory," closed the meeting. S. PERSONALS -—l-iis many friends are glad to see Mr. George Bowness down at the harness shop again after his long and serious illness. S. J’. Howard McDonald, M. P. P., Sey- mour Knight, J. W. McPhec. char- les M. Fitzgerald, L. H. Douglas and D_ P. McKinnon. Decision 0f N. s. Judges Criticised .- _ ' ~ Ii} ' . I PA » WESTERN GUARDIAN 1 ALE of -»m@r--=~- PUZZLE CONTESTHNTZS. ea I on, ‘Iyi-ons mu: ‘q. losss-lz-a-al. ' I _-¢ By --BAR. IRON. Blelxh =....\ bolts. R d o A - i- n» Yardqwide velvetegn ......... sold .. .......-.. ease ea l8 nnouncemen faces s. 10583-12-2-21. . “ma: - 80L“; you; unq- mmem ‘ Your complete answers to the Famous Canadians’ puzzle must be summarized in tho spaces b01017- , ._ ‘ , artoon with l“ “b” 6 ‘ch colors b" ‘my ‘Tjlefg’ gut‘: ‘m’ Forward this sheet not later than December 9th together with one clipping‘ of ‘each of the c I Pr: n gm your 0d i y your l d Ch rlottetown Guardian. Please write neatly. (Th0 lar 50 phOtOBTF-Ph- 1- S? u“ go" 3:" answer on the coupon prov dc , to Contest Editor, the 8 re css Studio. - - -mw -8i ‘ gu ' ' n i- oons will a ear December 5.) - _ , last car PP This very beautiful fabric, rich in color, graceful ‘ -BUY bran, oucsle, cracked corn, Cansdi Pr, in draping 1's absolutely fast dye and will not whoggnow at Bruce's. 10583-12-2-21. ' I No ru- | m,“ ,,——.,,,. m, m, CONTEST EDITOR 2a =1 No It is another instance of the superlative m; wmappredaw mo” than m? _ Qt‘ valgetflor the money that you naturally associate immg money can bum Just ‘and h” 7'71 e Charlottetown Guafdtan 38 0; wi is s ore. 1L h w_ Goods“, . Mi A full yard wide, shown in Black, Dark lizfiigrsogtlfillilallz. 10547-l1-30-mwf-;l Charlottetown’ P‘ E‘ I‘ __.__._.._"._._.__ s11 Brown, Ruby, Ghestnut, Taupe and Copenhagen. _ My answer, to the famous Canadian Congest are f " ' 39 ~ sol Al mduced t° “THERE '5 Mom” l“ m“ m1“ summarized herewith x , ill pm. yard c and muskrat pelts. Buy traps at i‘ Braces 10624-12-3-21. 1 12 26 4° ' i '4 i.-._ c1 ' ' ‘ ' —-FINED $5.00 AND COSTS-At " ti c itha Summerside Police Court on 2 13 ' 21 41 o4 m 0 $ c ear ‘Tuesday morning one drunk was Uialtrfi ' . ’ _ u ‘fined five dollars and costs. S. 28 42 ii Comparatively small lot-but will richly ——— 3 14 _ k reward flrvers who come early forihe best —-T"B "OUR GANG” Twill” 0f selection. Tailcins, plain and fancy, all as indi- ‘Stew and Radio fame. are un- ' 4,3 Se cafed in light colors. doubtedly the best amlitleurggudeg 4 l5 29 , ville aggregation on Pr ce war , I IMPRESSIV E VALUE AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9801 ‘tslandsee and he," them at wrong 44 Oi inoll tonight. 10625-"12-3-1i. 5 16 3° i W l —SHIP voilii. SILVER FOX A In. i 11 31 45 . 75 lbs of new irssrs and other Furs to Chas. a. 6 _ ! C B k Stavert, Summerside, P. E. I. See _ e u n ‘g 99 his advertisement in this issue. 46 T71 p cOrtlCélll AllStraléne 1o569-1z.1_t;-zl_ 7 18 32 Sino- T ~ chill»; S A I N Y —NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE- 19 33 41 \ 5W“ l TOWN United Church: (Corrected 8 ‘- artl 1 - - - _ Shown this week 1n a great variety of colors Notice-l N- Bedfllflfi. 11 A. M- Trev “mm I59 ' -przlciicall_v any color you can think of. You @1181’? nesl-3P-M- FfeemwllflP-M- 9 2o 34 48 “gun will he needing these urgently for Christmas Ml"15t°"-7~w~A-Nl°h°15°“~ ' Trill“ Bhwk" Na"), Blue‘ Bur’ work. the value is excellent at l ""_‘ ' hi“ gundy, Dark Brminand .- b ll —BEDEQUE BAPTIST ciivncii. m 21 35 49 5W“? Dark Blue. This l5 3 10c per 1 ounce a J —Sundny, December 6th. A. G. ‘ "°‘“‘ I fabric of more than] usuf- Clowe, Pastor. 10.45 ‘A. M. Monling ’ “m” al value. the resu t 0 Y ‘ ‘ ‘ , , subject, “Enoch a Type of a True 22 36 50 M’ some keen buying on the SHADIJ) coliThcliLl-I Christian.’ 11.45 A. M. Sunday '1 cldcc 1 v o f . t- if. fake s h 1. 12.15 p. M. Th Lords Sup mm lllfzllftlfllflfiocllgffill“. pgnoo 7.30 P. M. Eveiling subject For Afghans 8; Cushions‘ “W1‘"HhleG°5p°1D°°5"' Contestantfs Name infer ' I ' 1.011 » _i__J 25C —-MR-. s. ROSENTIIAI. of Toronto (Please be sure that sufficient postage rs placed on your envelope.) 1n ti: will be at the office of Colin H. " try Stewart on Water Street (opposite protz ' Iolninns Hardware Department). -. t e "'. Ro th l 'ill b l f ome =_:.—.-_-_—...~-=.~. _ __ w. --— . i llfrlo s! * time. 211:1 toe barrels-lies i111 llmke a hole through the wall but Really good skins still bring a fair behalf, Regret W115 expressed at the HWUNERAL SERVICES —'I‘he 1 trrti ' grades of Silver Fox- Pelts. At ma; was also too strong for them price but not the fancy figures that death o! M“ John wmmm 313mg, funeral of the lute A- H- Pflfkel‘ Cow a “i, Ipresent he can handle some good and they evidently retired. An en- prevailed a icw years ago. From a member o; long smndinglfphe e1- took place Tuesday afternoon from f i?“ V Wad“ M mic“ “P m $1909“ trance to Mr. Hunter's store was $40 to $60 has so fai- been the top Eamon o; officers resulted as mp his late residence, GWYBBWWH. i0 i “n” ll9-l2i QUEEN ST. l CHARLOTTETO‘VN 1°336‘12'3‘31- also attempted but without result. prices for silvers. one or two good | lows. President Mm Majol- Town- St. Davidsfiihurch Cemetery. Ser- _ l ’ erbr ~ S. cross silvers brought more than was send; vice president’ Mm Benjmm vices were conducted by Rev. C. U. a her -- --El\'TERTAINED FRIENDS -. ____ expected by the rancher. Several m Godkm. Second w“ President McNcvin, pastor of the United _ 7" ' Pa“ M“ "m1 M“ J- F- 6mm“ °Y M15“ -WO0DSTOCK NOTES-Master shipments have been made to be in Mm Tqwoéiore Wane. Seaman,’ Church. "mic late Mr. Parker was ' m‘ -____- ~ . - ‘mime cnii-‘Yiiimed R "limb" °i Cliilord Gallant. of Woodstock, was time for the sales. s. l Mm Geo,“ Bowness. Treasure,’ 11 member of st. Lawrence Lodge. l the Conqtitufiuna] mil “ind. W115 29595 1113195 Der h0u1‘.,fr;c11ds on Monday eieliiiig at a! vllfPrflled on for appendicitis on Fri- M“ George sheen, éorrespondmg I O. O. F., Charlottetown. and I to r ‘ ‘i ‘ y‘ _ I The tiumpls all have been madelciml party of eight tables. Many day1g$t1nP.C.]'l0Spll;8l. Clifford __|ggrplg.-p()-ppj ggowmggp_.secretary M“ figversc. Plan-M a number of the brethren "Om , that iJIUFLS st the Wayne county nil-port. of the guests motored from Sum- _\ A very active member of St. An- A nurnber o; the gjfl {fiends ofwgq Mrs Benkamkll. sharp Tim vnflou; this city conducted a short service \ Spanish '1‘1‘il{llll0l1S lIYIBTSldE. A very jolly evening was gllonys Chancel Choir, Bloomfield. Li], Moase gathered at the homei ' ' at the grave. The pnll boners were Sunglo Worm Expeller. Sunglo Disinfectant. Poultry : Sunglo (lrowing Mash. Sunglo Lay Mash. Sunglo Scratch Feed. Dairy Cattle : Itake office the next day. to work on laws elaborating the . The constitutionil changes were Socialist plan to "remake Spain from the ground up" after the ov- lerthrow of Alfonso XIII and the Then the assembly will be ready' part of the radical Republican and‘ lwocd‘ holder of the trophy andfnot succeed. 'I‘hey next tried to ' Wood retained the trophy last fall at Detroit after Don had been constitution wmch c8115 spam ea" disqualified for crossing the start-l republic of workers of all classes iil' l"? n“? “hmd 0’ the slgnal- D°n'5i ‘a regime of liberty and Justice." lbmlt SUbSQQW-‘ntl? Oveftllmed End! ‘ sunk. ._.____.__.____ NEW YORK, N. Yo Dec. 2 - A one year's closed season on duck shootng. as a. means of conserving the wild fowl was suggested to the i KTHVE.*'W. —KEEN INTEREST IN FOX I-‘URS-Fox ranchers are continu- ing to br'ng their fox pelts into Summerside in large numbers. There are several buyers from well‘ United Church. Sllmmcrside, held known firms in town and the prosq their usual monthly meeting 011 pect of some rcudy money before the Christmas season ls inducing many of the farmers to sell their ed with the Christmas Carol "O hostrss. Hearty good wishes were‘ showered upon the bride-to-be when the guests said goodbye. S. -ELECTION 0F OFFICERS- The Missionary Society oi’ Trinity Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Townsend was in the chair. The meeting open- of Mr. Alexander Anderson. S. EASTERN GUARDIAN . . ‘CHURCH SERVICES.— United Baptist Church, Montague. Rev. A. R. Pyke, Pastor. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School hour at Montague followed at 11 A. M. by Morning Worship period. v -,. , ~10; Um o; ganad, u _. W tain and the accompanying verses (Canadian Press) For Foxes . ~- .. m» tr “w? 3.12.21;.:“:.:2::;..::z.:t::“::: c M». Mow. s... so o. m rm- » m» I I Next will be the zrssemblys else-l from Kaye Dfm- Blimh hmde‘ °fi e ca“ an m ‘lg u? on the rlepflricd were recited. A large made a pretty "me speech l“ M‘ l was a visitor to Summersdie on R9959 Buzzard °f Parkeum" w- Sungio Flea Powder. 1mm o; a prcsmcn; for [he nationi the world's speed boat record. ex-{mckcd 1mm“? t° m“ “mcei "mm" concourse followed the rcmams to knowlerigxnent of the thoughtful- i Tlesdny s_ Vi». was re-electcd for a two-ycar'_ Bungle Ear Mite Solutions. ‘on December g_ p, w,“ omqlallyi ilrersing willingness to come here. ed the beadmg rmmd the 10w" st’ Amman” chm-cm Bloomfieky ness of her friends and hoped that term as I-‘resident of the National Bungle Fox Ration. announce‘; 1-119 new gxgcutivg_l next August to race against Gar‘ PM“ thmkmg m r°m°ve 1t bl"? did Wm“, ncquinm pm), M“; was 39!. , they would all visit _her in her new _Mr5_ Vernon Mathewg of Trotting Association at its annual (Fall Furringl. llprobably Nice“, MC la Zamora‘ cbrated by the pastor, Rev, J, A, home. A social hour followed and Oman, was m summers!“ on meeting here yesterday. vliamlneral- former provisional prcsidfnt-vlillln- B. Gfvvnins. 100111 raving 9H- Gaudct, who also officiated at the a. dainty luncheon served by the mesday and amended the “aural The board of review crltlned the Meaiblend. ihusiast. actlon of the Judges for the Nova Scotfa provincial exhibition at Hall fax which reversed itself on l; doci- sion awarding the winning of the third heat for trotters on September l. last to "Keystone." "Keystone" won the heat, and bets on ll; were paid, but three days later it was learned that judges had placed the horse last following receipt of coin- plaints that "Keystone" broke from l IV-‘l ‘ old llonarchical regime. furs for cash rather than wait for Come All Ye Faithful." A respon- ,_ the auction sales. The Fox Breeders‘ sive reading in keeping with the ' Association up to the present time Christmas spirit was followed by s have received a larger quantity of prayer by Mrs. Ben]. Godkin. Mrs. furs than at this time last year. Llewelyn brought word that Mrs. v All grades of furs lire fetching fair Neil McLeod, former president of prices. a slight incresmover last,the Society, was progressing favor- week being apparent The IJOOrer ably from her recent operation in Grades are bringing in 510d returns Montreal. The prayers of the meet- as s larger percentage is buns sold-an; were asked on Mrs. McLeod’! Bungle Calf Meal. ‘ Bungle Dairy stfioplement (35 per cent.) Sunglo Dairy Ration (24%) llogs: i Bungle Ho: Supplemmt- i mrraorr, Mich.. Dec. Z-Lmv- fcll R. Bnylcs, Springfield, Mam, i nviitor. shook oi‘! misfortune which has ridden his plane as an 1min- n trot during the running of tho heat. The bosrd found the judges had no right to change their decis- ion. At 3 P. M. Rev. Pyke will be at Georgetown and at 4.80 will speak lat Sturgeon. The Inrd’: Supper will be administered on all the fields after the regular service. Because of the wonderful blessing of the Lord, we shall continue with the Evangel- istic servlcesst Murray River. Rev. |Pyke will preach on Sunday even- ing the subject of "Pardon." American Game Association. More than 400 officials of various game organizations heard Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson, President of thei National Association of Audubon Societies declare the situation in the Mississippi Valley so acute that ‘renewed pleas for s. government moratorium on ducks was ry. TFKTEER lAmerican Makes New Speed Record (Canadian Press) vigil: llgzmfdlbzrthz: orrobflfungt‘; why is it 1 wonder?" fuvaturaliy. the light-hooded onsi go first." _,4—---..-_- Vituviln for all Livestock. Sunglo Stock Tonic for all the _--.- - By George McManus Farm Animflli- vited passenger for weeks, and I , _ "The Mo" o! the Best zoomed over n three kilometer coiirsol‘ cANcirggu nmgauifisglE OHfifEfig vM omNiA , . ‘or the Leas“, at an average speed of 284.72 miles HUMAN “eyou NWGGE Dcis. PM qmK QF MIND OFF OF ME GRAND BU5\NE$‘3. I'VE an hour yesterday to set s. new DQN-r LJKE LOQKmvA-VTHKM ‘Nfigcrs F, M“. .5 p OPENED UP A Ask your nearest Dealer for world speed record for land planes. DUMB YOU ANFYOUR A Y - ETQ‘ CARPENTER ‘5HOP. \ Bungle Products. The record 11c displiccd, silbiect ANIMAL?» M¢TH=R ¢A\-\- 6H‘ A l-o-r or WORK to official continuation, was 2754a miles an hour. establhhed by War- rant Officer Bonnet, France in 1021' HL: average speed for four dash-l‘ cs over the gusty course apparent- ly gave him an ample margin Qvm- the 4.97 miles per hour by which. he w"s required to exceed the pro- vious record to gain recognition In one of his numerous prior 8.5-’ saults on the record. two of which nearly ended in irsasicr. he made! . one unofficial straightaway record _ of aov miles an hour. His highest‘ 7 speed yesterday in a dash with s] FfiflM ‘THE SOCIETY PEOPLE IN ‘Tag/N. International Fox and Animal" Foods Ltd. Bummer-side. P. E. L Charlottetown Deniers: E. C. BURHOE- t CARTER & 00., LTD. REDDIN BR08- HUGIIES DRUG C0.