>..-%-_ DECEMBER 18,1193 ,- and Save the “poker hands” Two attractions in one—a sweet, mild, flavourful _ pipe tobacco of ' exceptional qua- lity...iand.. .. “poker hands”, good for valu- able presents. Great Britain , Apathetic Toward Canadian Market coupon, peé. iz-Tiis lpBl-hy oi Great Britain towards its Canadian market has ‘beyond all argument, nisulkd in s BRIO-Bl. dire economic linkage for the empire." says F. Mac- Lure ‘Sclsnders. Commissioner of the _St._.John N. B. Board oi Trade in a letter to A. E. Wildey, publicity offic- e: _oi the Port of London authority made public here. Dwlllllli; that i! the British peo- ple want the Canadian market they must" go after it and be prepared to pay ths price. Mr. Sclanders says the lack of personal touch between %iss invasions ' ' Make a Lovely CTL-IRISTIWAS GIFT 'An'd Are Always Useful. We " ‘_ Have Them Ranging m -_},.~ Price .' ‘ From 59c to $7.50 Give an EVEREADY Flashlight and be assured that it will give satisfaction fit all times. ‘gig " sEE OUR VARIETY‘ We Have alil Colors and Sizes The Rogers Hardware Company Limited- onslnmpmennstaoted thofullvslueofcurront The name Edison Mud: quality. It consumed. Buy Edison Mazda Lamps by the carton and always have a home supply. L-II EDISON MAZDA- LAMPS i l A CANADIAN semen/xi. ttecmic DQODUCT Great Britain and Canada has en- flblfidytllb United States to secure a large share o! Canadahdausiness. The‘ ‘imi- follows: ‘Thanks for your favor o! ths 1st. and I quits agree that so far as the Great Port o! London ls concerned. people on this side probably know less of ii, than they do of Glasgow and Liverpool. Perhaps we do not have enough sailing to and from here and London. Perhaps the shipping in terests of London have not fully a- wakened to the importance-the ev- er growing importance oi Canada's ocean traffic. At any rate, according to my own experience. I would say that too little ls known of the Port o! London on this side. "Oi course, people everywhere are mostdnierested in things that dlr-- ectly touch them. For instance, what our people here think most of is a lino _o! steamslilps operating regul- early from the Port oi St. John. Such steamers constitute, as it were the thread that strings our little bead to other ‘beads elsewhere. _ Particularly during the past few years. ‘leading ports through the world seemed to have awakened in a very thorough sense to the value o! good publicity. But, in my respectful opinion, such publicity must be iol- lowed up by the personal touch. which in turn. must involve some practical proposition attractive to the other fellow. I would say that ths Port of London might rind it prof liable to have a thoroughly experien- ced representative spelld six months on this side, meeting the right people and getting his finger closely upon the pulse. of the whole situation. There has been far to little of this personal touch between the Old Country and Canada. As a result, the United Stats seems to have no dli- iicutJy in securing a large share oi Canada's business. "For instance for the fiscal year ending 3 lMarcli, 1928, Canada. im- ported from the United States goods to the value oi’ $7l9.443.5l3. During the same period Canada's imports from the United Kingdom were mer- ely $i85,8il8,58l. For more than one past year our imports from the Un- lted States have exceeded $300.- 000,000. A material proportion oi the commodities represented by these en- ormous imports could be. undoubtedly manufactured in‘ the Old Country. with your much lower wage sca-le and the British preference tariff which Canada. allows you. it is s p08- itlve indictment that uie people of the Old Country, with their vaimwl commercial and ‘industrial experience To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home To end a stubborn cough quickly. it is important to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes, got rid of the germs and also to aid the system iuworilly to liclp throw oi! tbs trouble. For these purposes, lu-r» i5 n hmun. mafia medicine. fai- licitcr than anything you could buy at It vtuncs the cost. From suy druggist. got 2% cum-ca of Pineir Pour this into n 10 oz. bottle, and add glsln granulated sugar syru or atraine oney to make ounces. is takes hut: I moment. and makes a rcmeily no effective that you will uevcr do without, onrc nu have used it. Keeps perfectly, and clut- dren like it. Tbissimple remedy does three necessary things. First, it loosens the gcriu-lsilen ghlegin. Second, it sootlics away the in- smmstion. Third. it is nbsorhcil into the bloodmhere it acts directly on the bronchial tubes. This explains why it brings such quick relief, even lu tliu soveru bronchial coughs which follow cold epidemics. Pine: ls s lily concentrated enm- und of genuine Norway Pine, contain- ng tbs lictiv ‘l ent of crcnmtc. in s. rc- fillfid. Pllltlbfl 9H1}. and known as one of the greatosthealmg agents for severe coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Finer. It l! sulrlamd to give PWY-"Dt rclloi or money refunded. be paid before December 31st. ers will be published as soon 31st. ' l . All taken in trades. MILLER BROS Ltd. i permit all this business to go to the United states. , 6i‘ anniversary, was waited upon Sunday Rev. and dear Monsignor: ly show the regard in which you are Notice Re City Taxes Election to be held in February, 1930. GRAMDPIIONES reliable makes Come early, GREAT GEORGE STREET 612-11. , , i._ -____. BIRTHDAY ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Address and presentation to Rt. Rev. Mgr. D. J. Gulls at Indian Riv- The venerable priest, lately’ retired, who has passed his 89th birthday afternoon. Dec. 8th. and presented. with a grand chair and an'address by the parishoners. Benediction o! the blessed sacrament was given by the Pastor, Rev. R. F. MacDonald. The address was read by Mr. Jas. Pendergast and the presentation was made by Mr. John Murphy. Right Rev. Monsignor D. _J. Glllls. 1n order to put in concrete form n. parish wide desire that an act or special reverence be duos to open- held by the people oi hidisn River Parish. we are hers assembled to tender our ielicltations. A great many of present Indian River parishoners were very young and some not even born when you took charge o! the spiritual affairs ot- the parish over forty years ago, and we think we voice the sentiments of all the liv- ing members and also those of the dear departed friends, could the lips that are forever stiiled reveal the inmost feelings of their hearts while they lived and enjoyed life on this earth. It is inscribed in Holy Writ ‘A prophet is not wlhtoui; honor save in his own country." yet when we find out the regard in which your spiritual and personal characteristics are held by eminent people living in different: parts of North America, we are made more solid in our belief that we are living in propinquity tol a great and outstanding personality. —onc whose name will live for n, long time in the history oi Prince Edward Island. By precepg and example you have forwarded the cause oi temperance; and moderation in all things-oil which your long and [active life is‘ a grand object lesson to posterity. Owing to your being an eictensive THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" i“ BARGAINS in a few good second hand , rcader and traveller. a student of history, and a close observer during] your life time, you have been ablc,' on occasions to predict the result oil wars. and other greai; national crises‘ _ with an almost uncanny precision. Your generosity towards worthy in- stitutions, while not known by the general public. is known by enough people to establish the isct that you follow the biblical injunction, "never lct your right hand know what your left hand doeth." Always taking a keen interest in government and things political. you have seen the disjointed and strife torn British colonies north of the 49th parallel N. L.. welded into one great British confederation intensely loyal to the Empire, extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the North Polo to the international boundary oi’ the U. S. A. ‘ Your habits of thrift and industry and your condemnation of waste and l “m.” h", ‘and "Mk extravagance have been outstanding‘ characteristics of your long and ben- oficieut life. The grcat Gothic church edifice at Indian River will be a monument to you-Jlguratlvcly ii mausoleum-Au which the friends who knew you may conjure in their minds your familiar image and live again for a brlci’ spa:e oi time events of by-gone years. We might HE§ilBALt\l(l§ll iloiiiv a» , <5 $\r Tgfkfiyjhv‘ l I'*_'—_I a . ‘.4 CHRISTMAS GIFTS “FOR TEE MEN FOLK a FROM OUR MEN’S FUR zvzsnnvcs DEPARTMENT X Men’! Xlllfl! U9! in FEM)’ B039! 50¢ 75¢ 51-00 $1.50.Men’s Fancy Silk and Wool Sox in Xmas Boxes 50o_ 75c and 90c pair. g ' ‘ Men's Tricoline Pajamas in Xmas Boxes at Special Prices. Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas. Boxed for X mas giving, $2.50 and $2.75 pair. Men's Wool gloves. “A Welcome Xmas Gift.” 60c 75c to $1.50 pair. Men's “Goat Skin” and ‘“Deer Skin” gloves The VERY NEWEST atClosing Out Prices. Men's “Silk Scarves" a wonderful assortment of Squares, Priced. from $2.25. - Men's Broadcloth Shirts Plain or Fancy. “Many with two collars.” Prices from $1.75 to $2.25. Men's Crepe Rayon shirts two collars I’ lain White and Plain Blue. A Xmas Spec ial $2.75 each. Men's Coat Sweaters, also V. neck Sweaters, good New Patterns and shades. Prices. for quick selling. A good stock of Soft Collars, underwear, Flannel Shirts, Bells, Leather Mitts and Gloves, Cuff Links, Collar Pins. Linens also Fancy Handkerchiefs, Suit Cases, Club Bags, and many other articles Suitable as Xmas Gifts for the Men Folk, are he re “qualiLv-goods" at closing Out Prices. SEE OUR MENS DE- } PARTMENT WHEN SELECTING YOUR XMAS GIFTS. ' ‘ s . FROM OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT \ .4111 Boy's “Polo Collar" Svzeaters from $1.25 up. Boy’s Fancy Coat Sweaters better quality goods at Special Prices. ~ Boy's Broadcloth Blouses Plan Tan, Blue, also Whi ie and Fancy Patterns. Prices from 75c up. B0y’s Wool Gloves, excellent value 50c pair. Small si zc only. Boy's Star Gauntlet gloves "Wool lined," 80c pair. Boy's Ties Boxed 45d each. VISIT US WHEN THINKING OF THE BOYS FORXMAS. fi Patons Limited is isisisisiei o.» it a W. W. OWEN J_ A_ f LiQUidBiOYS cured you will accept it in the spirit in which it is given. and we hope that you will be spared for many ycars to pursue your bcnefactlons for the spiritual and physical welfare of humanity in general. Signed. Parlshoners of Indian Riv- __1-_ Beet Trips H‘ K‘ Beef Melts lleef Lips —‘-- Beei Tongue slimming: I Boneless Beef Veal. (in carcass) Lamb Pluclis l Lamp Tripe . Lambs and Mutton. (in carcass) l-lorsemcnt, lcarloud lots or less; FO §-O+O4-O+O O-OO O§O §§-O-O-O-§O-O POTATOES AND TURN IPS l The Stock is here for you to choose from- I‘ marked at most reasonable prices. i ._..-_..- _'.'.. an... 1*,‘ proceed ad lnfinltum, with encom- luma of your long and useful liie. but knowing your natural modesty we are afraid you might be adversclv affected. We ask. you to accept this small present in token oi our great esteem, although it is a mere trifle. comparatively speaking. we ieel as- Citlzeiis are hereby notified that all City taxes‘must Those in arrears of taxes list of all default- ss poss lo after December after that date will be-depriveil fromfioting at the Civic FRED LARGE. City Collector. i ‘ 12-18-6- l l llogs Pluclis, t Efififllil. - We will be bnylngieverv day nl oui i , _ “ _ ' ' - - ' - - ~ - ~ to warehouse Hogan's u'i-:Lic.‘m:ig:;:i lhe island (.old Storage , HQUSE QQATS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3_ to $10_ u... for mm m... ' ,,_,5_,,F°"-P“"Y '4“- LINED GLOVES. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $2. to s5. -'-""'"‘ "°"°"=- * - - ~ ~ r UNLINED GLOVES............. $210 s4. Charlottetown, p. a Island, ' '__— PYJAMAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.5O to $5. Phones ‘I98 and 938. ' ‘oeosooooooooooooeo come $2’ to $5’ firing-iii». ‘ NECKWEAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .75c to $1.50 Wanted registered silver I . I u ‘ ‘ . . ‘ . . i t: b] .--.-.......... I- n {lsfiteofusll particulars and i‘ COAT SWEATERS' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' '.' ' ' ' - - -$3' to $8- ,p,.;cc_ V NECK SWEATERS. . . . . . . . . . . . .$3. to $6. _ [h Qyohnsion, . CUFF BUTTONS................50c ‘t0 $1. BASEBURNhR AND s... s. n. u. i. TUXEDO SETS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s2. FURNACE SIZES ‘Boqzlmuii llhmague- P- E- l" NEW CAPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2. to $3. ‘_ ' _ NEWHATS......................$4.to$7. V B t ft I cry es Qua I y ' M- LHITIDSO" 5? Cib- A Man's Gift from A Men's $tore—-open LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E_ C. I, England Public Auction Sales or Order your supply oi Hard ' - - cm l“. u “d you “m hm every evening until Christmas. y real satisfaction and “mien this whiter. _ The quality is excellent. RAW runs ' Phone lil and we will deliver 3mm“: h." Wm h, “flush. . . _ ed without. charge by applying to It. T. Holman. Ltd. sum- merside. P. It. l. Represented by Men}: .Wear Alfred Fraser, Inc. , l r f- ~ l-- - 4~\.A->-._! l your coal promptly. Try u; ior ‘real service. C. Lyons S‘ Co 00M. - COKI - WOOD New York, N. Y. Mi-ia-ii-u-n. " ' , »-' m .._..., _, r-qpfyyfl-Jv‘ v-w .~1- w awuuvillollnir Wi