in‘ 1R4!‘ WEW FOR UMA s- .__... run ctr ~ e '0T"ri~:'i'b\lr_i\i GUARDIAN REDITITODCAIRD The Board Honorary President W. R. Aitken Directors Dr. I. J. Yeo President J. P. Simmonds Vice-President H. S. Henderson Secretary-Treasurer W. H. V. Dunbar H. H. Horne T. W. L. Prowse A. C. Sinclair Manager W. H. Burns ?______j.- Central Guardian BEST TEA 01-‘ THE SEASON in r Zion Church on Thursday, December m}, 9158-12-9-31. XMAS GIFTS-Our stove is lull of articles from 50c up. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler and Engraver. 9872-12-10-31. LIVE POULTRY WANTED. - _ Purchasing live poultry, empty crops. Saturdiuz December 13th, 9.30 a. m. to noon. R. L. Dickerson, New Glas- gow, 9764-12-0-2i. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SEND ln for Christmas Seals helps some crip- pled child. Send yours today. 9785-1i. FOLLOW THE CROWD-B. I. S. Auction Forty-fives in their Hall, Wednesday. December 10th. at 8.30. 9772-12-9-21 LIVE POUHTRY \VANTED.—-Buy- In; good quality live poultry. empty crops Friday, December 12th. Mar- shal Motlicson, Springfield. 9764-l2-0-2i. DID 1'0!) SEND YOUR remit- tance for Xmas Seals to the R/ed Cross Office? .If not send’ today-a most worthy cause. 9785-11. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ll Zion Church Ten. Fancy work, aprons, hzindkerchicfs, novelties. re- _ freslimrnts, candy anti childrcn's Irz-ar. 8758-12-9-31. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN - The. Oilmpaign Executive acknowledge with thanks a donation from Alfred hisrr. Iiic.. of New York City for‘ i100. SUGGESTIONS FOR AN APPRO- PBIATE CHRISTMAS GIFT-When: lending Christmas Greetings to; friends abroad or. at home why not i accompany your greetings with a ; oopy oi that interesting Booklet — I ‘Memories oi Long Ago“ by an old ; Chariottetonian-Benjamin Bremner. i For sale at Carter d: Co.. and Marl- time Stationers. 9150-12-1-ti. ST. JAMES CHURCH LEC- TURETTES-In continuation of his course oi lecturettes on the Great Religions oi the World, the Rev. Moorhcad Legato will speak this ev- coins. at the mid-week service ln St. James Hall. on "The Religion oi the Jews.” The service begins at a quarter to eight oclock. and is open to everyone. t OFFICERS ELECTED-Returned I11’ nebular mail vote of the mem- hers residing in their respective prov- inces, tlie following breeders, accord- ill to George M. Clc \ ans. Secretary ve been reelected to the Board oi 1 Directors of the I-Iolsteln-Freislan As lociatioti of Canada to serve for an- °ii1fl mr. British Columbtll, P. n Moore, Basoridale; Alberta, Georg: ii. Jones, Strathmorc; Saskatchewan '3 Tiwmson. Moose Jaw, Manitoba ‘G- $11115. Wlnnipez; Quebec, W. A "i Huiitlnldon: Geo. Ed. Houlc “W111i: Maritimes, H. J. .Kennedy Bouthpoit, P. u. I. NEW MORTUARY PARLOBS AT ERTON.-—Ml'. G. Roy. Phillips,‘ Mortlclan. has opened a office in Alberton. Mr. cw ills is a post graduate oi Eckels i!!! of embalming and slnitagy ‘m’ :5 Philadelphia and has ‘lint some years tit Mortuary work 111 Boston. Mass. Mr. Ray Barber Iiii have charge o! the new branch. -» 0006-l2-5-twsot-3i. l \ ___._____.___ HWitli so thorough a preparation liillnd as Miller's Worm Powders mother who allows her children W Buffer from the ravages oi worms unwise and culpably careless. A m“ sllblect to the attoiks o! worms _ IIWIYB unhealthy and will be “"“‘°“ 111 i1! Browth. it is a iflemlful act to rid it of these destruc ll" Parasites, especially when it can t done without difficulty. THE NEW VIUPOR RADIOS lead again with their outstanding per- formance. Screen Grid battery mod- el complete with tubes, aerial and batteries $169.00. - Electric Models $185.00, $247.50, Combination $397.50. Sold and Serviced by It. T. Holman ‘Limited. Summerside and Charlotte- town. LARGE FOX SI-IIPMENT- Ten crates oi foxes shipped by McLure and MacKinnon of Prince Edward Island, to Germany and Czechoslo- vakia. were shipped to Antwerp on the Red Star Liner Westernland, Sunday night. Ernest Watzke who landed at Halifax l. week ago from the Stuttgart was the shipper o1’ some oi the IOXQS.—'HBIIIBX Chron. lcle. PRIZES AWARDED-The Sisters of Notre Dame Academy, Charlotte- town. wish to extend sincere thanks to their many friends oi the City and oi the Island whose generous donations contributed so largely to the success of their Annual Bazaar held last week. Winners 01’ the Notre Dame "High Tea" lotteries: Mahogany Smoking Stand, Mr. G. Richard. Box 695, Summerside; Beautiful Doll, lvir. Roland Diamond, 21 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown; Hand- woven Sofa Pillow. Mrs. Walter Grant, 112 North River Road, Char- lottetown; Waterman! Set. Miss Rosalie Kiggens, 165 King Street, Charlottetown; Hand-painted China Tea Set, Miss Genevieve Latter, King Street, Charlottetown. ::TIIERE 1S NOTHING, LIKE BEECIIWOOD for coughs and throat troubles. Once in the house you will never be without it. Carew & Fraser, Manufacturing Chemists, New Glas- gow. N. S, MCLURE AND MacKINNONS oi- fire will be closed on Thursday. Dec. 11th for the purpose o! packing lur purchases. Will resume buying Fri- (IRY,\DBC. 12th. 0801-12-10 ‘STANLEY BRIDGE-A Plepilrflt- ory Service will be held in tht- Stan- ley Bridge United (fhurch on Thurs- day December Ilth, nt 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop. Ivflnlster. POTATO MARKET-The Potato Growers Association offered 40 cents a. bushel yesterday ior Green Moun- tain table stock and 30 cents a bush- el for cobblersi There was little wire inquiry for shipments and potatoes were moving slowly locally. Turnip prices were given at 22 cents. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, Mur- ray Harbor Church oi Christ, each evening at 7.30, Sunday, the 14th at 6.30. These services are largely at- tended, the church bcing filled each evening to its capacity. Already fourteen have responded to the in- vitation. A cordial invitation ex- tended to all to attend. C. E. Arm- strong, Minister. S_ A. REVIVAL SERVICES-A special twomights series of Revival services will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel tonight (Wednesday) and Thursday. commencing at 8 p. m. each evening. The services will be conducted by Colonel W. J. lworehen of Toronto who has just‘ recently vacated the Field Secret- ary's choir at Territorial Headquart- ers. The Colonel is a Staff Officer of long years service and experience nnd is a lzhole souled Salvationistof the old sclrtiol full of fire and power zealous in soulsaving. The meetings will be a great treat and blessing to rertl (Jiristians. and both saved and unsaved are cordially invited. First Hockey Game Of The Season i ABEG I CHARLOTTETOIIIN WEI S. MONCTON_ 14th at 3 o'clock. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Trustee Beard of the Orphanage acknowledges thanks receipt of $50.00 from Orange Tea. per King Edward L.O. L. Bedeque also $25.00 from Mr A B. Fisher City for the Children's Christmas in the Orphflnflgel DEBATING SOCIETY — At a meeting held in Glenfinnan School Tuesday night. Dec. 2nd, it was de- cided to organize a Debating So- ciety to hold weekly debates in the school house during the winter months. Bye-laws were drawn up to govern the Society and Mr. Alban MacDonald and Mr. Donald Mac- Donald were respectivcly appointed as President and Secrctary- On l i ‘visitors were present. Thursday night, Dec. 4th, the open- lng debate was held. the subject be- ing "Resolved that the Soldier does more for the advancement of his country than the Statesman." After an able discussion of the subject pro ‘ and con, the Judges’ decision was: :::::;::::::::::;__;; THE FORUM POLICY The directors of the Charlot- tetown Forum Limited have as their settled policy in their dealings with the public the ' motto: moiouono “COURTESY and SERVIC "’ TS ‘VICTORIAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th. TICKETS on Sale at the Box Office Thursday at 10 a. m- PRICES (tax extra) Boxes $1.00 Reserved Seats 75c & 60c Gallery (East Door) 50c I.‘ liori- ckttting tonight "l F" i l 806 Grafton Street CHARLOTTETOWN " THE SKATING with BAND Thursday Night PL UMBIN G I for the JFOR UM was done by us ~ iVENTlLA TING’ I We'll be glad to give you an estimate on any contract, large or small WORKMAN SHIP GUARANTEED ‘Phone 393-J FRED H. TRAIN OR Plumbing and Heating h Opposite Prince Edward 'l‘hciitre 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND vw-{QRH C5955 _ Pyeachjng rendered in favor of those support- servlce at Victoria Cross Suridayyiflg "10 If-iflilii-ivil- T11‘: speakers I WEN! as foilolws: Pro, J. A. MticDon- ‘ ald, A. R. MacDonald, Peter Trainer; — .The§Con. H ’i';-ainor. D. A. MacDonald. ProtestantiA. A. MacDonald. The next debate withjwill be held on Thursday. Dec. 11,‘ theiwhen the subject for debate will be “Resolved that Anticipation affords more pleasure than Realization.” INSTITUTE REPORT-The fourth annual meeting of the Donaldston Women's Institute was held at tlie home of Mrs. Chas. Lowe, on Novem- ber llth. Eleven members and four Mcetini: open- ed by singing “Well Never Let the Old Flag Fall," and roll call was answered by "An Allied Leader In the Great War." Minutes of both the annual and monthly meeting were rend and approl ed oil. The rc- tiring president and hr-crclilry" then gave their reports‘ of the year's work. and a vote of thanks \\':.s ‘tendered the retiring president. Mrs. Theo. El- lis. for nor work in the past your. Tho election‘ oi‘ officers ilicii l‘ ult- cd as follows: President, lvlro. ‘Oil-I ard Court: Vice-Prc: icieiii, T/lrs. I Theo. Ellis; Secretary. Charlotte I Rowe. 1i'c-el:i.-t:-d1: Directors, Ali's. A. E. Best. Mrs. William Arblngt. ltlitz. Tilly Court; Auditors, Misses Edith Court and hiargnrrt Fllllr‘. Ten lllTlll- bcrs were then enrolled for tlir com- l '1 tuok 11bit" i ' igg year. A LIISCllS-‘silill about liming the plciliurm in sclitr‘ rcnioclcllcrl and buying‘ new black boards for the school house. Til following program was then ClljO,“ ed: Reading. Miss Helen lvltrDunith Duel. lilisscs 'f‘i1l_\' and Edith Coin: . CFC“???'GCYCfGuuAQL-uuuuuuuuuuuuu uL~1.-'.vuua-1.r'.ru1.' ‘in-i? '31!" E. S. BLANCI-IARD. B. ARCH. ARCHITECT K. ROGERS BLDG. ’Plionc 856-]. W. for the ooieu-os-ococubownoociaobiaoooasciawcsw i: new L-fififififlflflf? c?" ASSOCIATE ARCHITFECTS CHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN FOR U M J. E. HARRIS ARCHITECT IIIYGIIES BLDG. ‘Phone IUZ-J. 71 QUEEN STREET E STIMATES THE STEAM "f HEATING it‘ SYSTEM IN THE CHARLUFTETOWN FORUM WAS INSTALLED BY GIIRRIE and MUBNAGHAN PLUMBING. HEATING AND SHEET‘ IRON WORK CI-IARLOTWIETOIVN». I". E. I. GIVEN PHONE 48‘! ON REQUEST I 5.1 . ‘P; Miss Clara Liuwiiin. LllilCII- eon was tilt-ii served by the hostess. ilsraistcd by ltlisses Helen McDonald and Tilly Court. Meeting then clos-i ed by singing the National Anthem. I . lvfost fixed opinions can stand a lot l -:i iirciiig. i 1'." .=i-4 r 105 Kent St. Th tfilfilfibbibibftOfii 0C10012'0350U010TTUDDDHCYDUUZDICQIIDTCEODDFOFJDZEOUi f ELECTRIC SIGN on the front of The bcit friend you have ls the man who trrns the conversation when the laugh is on you. ii To some people tile year i. ed llllt) only two seasons-til l:.ili and football seasons. divldi base- THE LECTRIC WIRING In the new ciiniilorrtrowii »% FORUM was installed by BROWN ELECTRIC COMPANY (unit-actors for Elecirit-itl InslilIlali0ns_ rind Fixtures ES'I‘I'MA'I‘ES SUBMITTED ON REQUEST Charlottetown I e The was supplied by ‘"73 o a o ‘Q Maritime Electric 31).’ Company Limited 0f the Associated Gas and Electric System (‘HARLO'I"I‘E’I‘O\VN. P. E. 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