-1 M Aman- v _ .__....»».s_- *_ 1,. _ I `~ ' _ r - - ' - -=. .,. “;"»' 'ei--». - ._ "‘_"'.'_.:.”:'?=z‘?.*`;."-'-" _ _ ..-;__$;_l_- .1 - i -_ -@- f“-" ` ;~`-;»-94.-\..”_-*;_`f_ . . - 6" ~ 5 g °’ ., __ ._ , I" . ' 'xi f" ' -its fvi ` ,_,,, ecziznf' _‘Y ' ’ V ‘ill I d_ l 3 l Q. Q-i-.` ,-=.-e - it _. 1,; ,U 1. ,_ A3. ,l .i » i i i » \ _ - i 1 _. if _,r i;¢ D" l p Y . _ _,Q .A _ -_ ‘iq tg, _'kr »;- - i ‘.‘< Al -. - »- { . _(___ ._ ._- i ` » ,1 , ,. ._ _ 5 ‘i , .‘ _-, ii- ir,-_ :. .- bg, -..' is - _ - - . . .. I _,_ Ii .. ,_ '»-..1.. - t-\,,», . i 4 I cl pi Fi fit ti c. D _.__-~»-on l,§e_ . il I ~ F n I I » d ¥ °""°|'" The tall man will he the fore- front oi fashion decrees -this seal- ee S ”»”“° ° ° ‘ °° ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' on. Slenderuesii is the appear- ' ` ri-is cnoss wono Puzzi.`E GAME - ance aimed at by designers or Here is a Christmas Gift tip! Go to the nearest electrical, hardware, sporting goods, drug or auto supply store and select an Eveready Flashlight for that particular person you want- to please. l 4. * .Q ggff* , El Y r itil* i /* `}.{ Zfé , Q/'rf////1', li 2 .,\ , _ ,\."it~iit, least not to ii ci-i~tai:ity. lf the specimen ciiiiipdsitiliii you send is about your ian- ri-:uni ;ivei~.if.'e, I should judge |,, |,, _vnu ,,, ,, .|,.(.;,_-ion about ,hciw iii: (ali), "_.» ()ft`it-t~.holilci- in Doiiiinion in that pt-rliiipt-' .'i vuiipie oi' whales. woulti he all you would want for the present. Not the largest kind, but lmmmnwaéxmgcax To the Fox Prince Edward Island :-- MAR KTWAIN'S PRESCRIPTION "Yes, ,-\_c,ussiz doe.-i r.~<-uiiinit-ii-il Ma "|~ I-~ »=f.ih` -.sic ' ~ v ~, _ . ,- r;".‘.'. .is ' ~. ' f i ._-i if - ~ '-4 Q --The .\I'eutor. Breeders of ii \'t-gt-lable (pl). - ., ._ . I- l cross word Puzgis N .21. Key to Cross Wo rd Puzzle No .21 ' li A vegotiible., lil Suiiinier foods. _-\ seasoning. T \\’t_-iii'iiig apparel. 5| l’ui'lly colored. l__ lorip, ._ -ii S2iil0l‘S. ` " _-\ - l I i Horizontal 1 A vt-galzible. 1-I A slender hill, __ found iiiadc by an organ <|ii'irsoiiL teiisci ` I ight of the land (tilt) lli Wi-_ 15 The rt-.suit of excessive drink- - ' Gov- . .-\ light blow. ' .\`t-ni' ily. 2; l"alii~.rr tall.) LET 213 Strong drink. 351:: 2:1 An ltaliaii city- Fifi 27 over (poetic) _ ‘I5 28 The cgi.; of iiisects. iili 2!! A. fruit ipl.) .N 30 ll.i_v's naine tab.) '.',`,, .'21 l’i.mouii. !f.,, 32 liiiilrontl (ab) fl 1!-I llzictuis ut’ i)l nizil Siii'g:~ry, I, Jia (‘niiipi|iiioii of the liatii t li.) T Ltuig island tab.) -t .loiuing two edges of cloth. ,pq A bl-ttcr drug. 5,, Fruit (pl) 5,, _ i"i‘uit. i-riiniciit tab.) (inc of t!|t- provinces (air) I-Ixclaiiiaiiuii. To \\' ird till. iizlilu-rl:i<_-._ l'r:>pi-rty of it niiiicr, llaiitlsoiiie (Scotch-) _-\n arniy detective- _\laii:'s nanic init.) Skill. lien fruit . .-\ \'i-gotiilile. Aiiiiwicaii vorsioii ot' u Viiiictiaii l.ixicab driver. i\ i`ruit (pls) Stingy_ A piece of stone. i.l 535552" ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLE3 dl d I ' ,tm ul b th dir There are diagrams containing black and white BQUBYSB. The white m;g‘v;s£§f§°;hats;;" “Lutz the squares are to be filled with letters arrnged in such ici manner that they comms seasom , spoil \vords unswerlngthe definitions given below each puzzle. Each The "slender une.. plain is to be - o ov rcoa an tend right or down to the tirst black square. Every square must be tilied. ° °“'° .. .. i.Th th flal,but- lience,Vif thel: ar; four spizceietlo he filled by is word meaning aid it :Engl on 50131; cms; éivercgsts' WC. is probable t t t e word D- _ k t b it d . t 1 re Go through the puzzle and write all the horizontal \\'0¥`d5 you can. e S' g “dan ‘es °p°.hnis B _ , _ ll t ed ome ii to "Y~.§"2.:§;';i“J.“zfliriii ‘;;:.s;‘ .ea .s°.'aa" ‘i--°-ffl‘i-’€”»f -i----'-- -0 \\‘0I‘ S WI ' Styli in Colts and Built: " “"‘° S‘°“°‘”” H” I _ ` ' . e y ross or uzz e ' ... ~......".T€.I.. . i -r Onset Thou Broln.Tutor| Appears Every Morning In Tho T F f M models for the well dressed man of 1924-25 According to Cana- fli dlnbth e ts d male of the species. The "pinch- ed" effects seein to be definitely passing from the correct style chart. Extreme ease and comfort are given expression in the lout! roll-ing fronts of suit coats: all ap- pearance of stiffness gives way to the almost "lounging" expression of those lines that are to be fea- tured. ' Trousers Wider 'There will be ii distinct and no- ticeable largeness in trousers as compared with the tight-fitting trousers worn a season ago. Greater width at both the knees and cuffs of the trousers will be noticed. Some of the extreme models will show a conspicuous width at the cuffs that reaches well out to the end of the toe. The style forecast of the Interna- tional Assoclativri of Designers given 19*/n knees and 17% bot- toms, with and without cuffs. On the question of cuffs there is bound to -he some difference of opinion. One designer stated recently to the i\ien's Wear Review that thc better dressed men would have their trousers without cuffs. An- other designer has stated that the cuffs was here to stay and that the great majority of models would continue to show the cuff. Generally speaking, the straight- line effect will be seen in trousers. Belted _Overcozita For the season of 1923-24 there was a great deal of controversy with regard to the belted over- , roat, Though many designers tried I to get retailers to drop the three- - piece belt altogether and cling to ... --_-_r--rs) the belted back only, most of the garments supplied to the retail trade had the three-piece belts on them. ltctiiilers argued that the three-piece belt gave them an ex- tra scllirig point if necessary. The fall and winter season of 1924-25 will, according to design- ers, see ii definite drifting away from the belts altogether. SCARVES use until the spring sun forces it is lrriporlant that they Should given the thrt-lr in-.-it color di-swings D0 |’l`°WU- UI`UWH» in 81| Us Varying sent in by school ciiildrcn, fourteen Shiiiles *md ‘N105 15 I0 D0 DODUIIIF and under, on Prince Edward ls- for inen this season, not onl in in d S<'i\I’V@S. but in Suits. cunts and Competent judges will have GT' it is unnecessary to say that colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. should be rl orousl vol ii (_\,uming Wea? y R de for The Ciinrlolfrtown (iuurdlnn it 'i‘o c ry Olll. -- A shoe press. " ('hrIstmi\i\ Carol Driiivliic" I . . _ ' dwiirt in history was Lioral\vaskI,wlio was a member of the court of Colpr the Illqstratlons- the Pole, who, when n boy of l5.IAbdiil llainid, the lat cSultuii of In “A Christmas iaud only two feet tall, was in-|i’I‘urkey. He is ii great linguist and ~ti'uiiiicod to the Empress of ii niusiciau of mucii Iibility an ilaskrll iiini wlint lie considered Ca]_'Ol” Austria. Slit- took hliii on her lap This is tho way a man who has Ada ted For Bo S and pm. F,.°m,tho iuos_t cliurinlng i-iight of Vienna. lived on the west coast of Africa -|-,Ire Famous Symry Byzchanu lillelrt\pl;itxl;\";Hliii:l&:IKiizoxubtiliglii :QE dcscrIb_es Sierra. Leone. “The white Dickens Now Beln Read L" ` n,||,,'in The Guagdgan great a Indy." This speech made stcrious; apcoplc soiucitinics naive, _*_ the little fellow exceedingly at other times showing zi capat-ioiis Ont of th sad thug about The Gmlrdgfm offers 3 fi,-SL 50¢_!piili;r,`a;iil bcciimesiit lcpurt anil i_IlsitilitJiis"iltnowii¢,\(li.io of tliiplgs i e i s and and thi,-d Drug ,O (hr. sphoml avori e, ina y peror ansnus un nown _o e sceii isis ot’ ii- rougli, soft wooden scarves is that boy or girl, fourteen or uu,|L.,-_ “-mill. For cvi-i~ 50 years he niade his day; a climate- hellish. Nestiing they -usually come away leaving Wm complete the _||],,Su-_“tolls a,,.|h0nie in- the liliiiriisli court, and by the watcr’s edge is the gaudy. ones coat labels IIIDYSSUCHUY Dal' nearing in' the above article indied in Durliziui lu 1837. He was. colored town: and beyond thc terned with shreds of wool. Nov- C010,-5 specified on tim illugtr-Migus despite his size. ii remiirkiibiy hand- iuountallns like the teeth of a L‘i`lhHI£‘S°` 7-hell' DOIIUIZIFIU' I>€i'Bl5f-S» and iuall to the Guardian office hyisuiiic and au act-oiiiplislieil cuurtier, gigantic :-uiw; in the niud huts and “lid UIHW Will be 011l€t'UDil1 their Deceniher 31--1924, land was equally faiiious for hls_iii the iiutive iiospital hy the _ Tile first prize, $5.00; the scconj learning. A fiiiiiiiiis dwurf of thelshore are people stricken \vitli thtiii into oblivion. $3.00 und the ililrd $1.00, will belpreseiit time is illcheuimcd Seliui. tropical diseases. ' grave": A country vague and iny- :`Q_% O-O OO-O-Q 25 cents to $1.50. Including oi tashioii, but goes ou unwavering- dlan. After the last one has :ippeiir-I; ‘ _,li/iimlilfjtizikiii _ 1 .uni ii is i _/` Skates at prices ranging from $1.75 to $6.00._Hockey Stocks from the celebrated Rogers A. V. Stick used - ' _ ,_/.f;_»¢-1 _/‘ y n ' 906'O§'§§'9 O-OOO0O+§4¢%-0049600 6# §§4'9§¢¢§§'0O~§&O-0049990 (iirl's name. Near, -I7 Noise iiindir by a bell, O9 Interesting Varitles "mf Sifvr- _ by regulation Hockey Cluhs. Also a nice line of Shin Guards. Any of lslioes. It must always be remem~ charge of the awards, ‘ § - . '- l1\’l'0il 01 CUUYSG. that the inevitable The first illustration appeared 4 , ¢, ei-citing wear yields to no vagaries on Page 5 or December stir uunr- GIFTS ' ;l"ll"“"' . . . l I ¢ ‘¥~ ' 'CUE Sly S H1115' come and ed. send the illustrations colored “' ".“'J` liro. it is not suggested for ii mo- with the coupon below iniirkeill f [niciit that brown shall be_ the color “Ciiristinns Carol Drawing," care V _ _/` __ ,ot the scarf one wears to keep of Guardian Office and thc prizes Hockey Skates _ the historic black overcoat from will he awarded us soon after its - wrecking one's cullnr. This will be, possible. And Stocks ° tis usual, white, anti of some soft. This is an opportunity' f chi ` - ribbed silk ofteii with a moiiogriini dren to turn ai little pasliiiile ini The 'a'"°“s STAR H°°k°y / 2”? worked in black at one end of it. real cash, (LN /` ( Tiff. ' \\ if/ \ ~' The keen demand for Silver Foxes Io for registered stock. Dio- crlmlnating buyers are insisting on pedigree, and you would bo well ad- _vllod to meet their demands by registering. If your stralm are of pure Plnce Edward island origin they are ell- glble for registration In the Silver Black Fox Breeders' Association oi' Prince Edward Island. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT I8 RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AS THE INDICATION OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. Intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province are registering their whole ranches with us. All foxes tattooed. For further information wits The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island n, Prince Edward Island Head Office. Charlottetow I2 1* Mtt. TS. ‘S v'~.- 'S rr Vx ‘~ "*- W “` ’ ’§'%!%i% ;,_ SPECIM. ICE CIIEIIM BIIICI( ~ _l i ff :i5 i\Iys0li`. Sli .\leziilo\\'. 5.* Ai'oiisi>. 60 Negative. lil (‘uu. , i.. Note this (ab). (iirl'.s iiiiiuc. i‘l.ici- oi rest. .\liii:'s uuine- 'l`iius. Neat' Iiy. "" I-Ixclaniation. ii' EHUE ' EEUUE D H E I3 O El EJIHII EE! EIB iii Ili - #HHH JEEEBE “H HHH E HERE Ui ‘fi "E-52.33 WEEE _*EERE EEE! DEED E iE.EEH §~_EE U .-\ilvl~i'tisciiit‘iit (ab) .\ii|nuscrip-t (ali). t`hiliiisli name for mother Most important part of . inaii's letter (al>.) H no m on H -mann HH ummm inn ann Eason na anna HE a _ E im’-i may match, if the pattern ‘s not r “'C' E EHEH EW 0 HEEHEH HEEIH For Sport Or (lay Weill' ll0WOVel', l'Ici\no find i~ni-inked my colored 1-upli- interestiiig varieties are offered to ot illustrations, mr spseiiit-ri. men in this ycar’s styles. For sport 'weiii‘, iiiufflers, sweaters and socks imiim _ , , _ , _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ too distinctive. Aniiiuisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A siiirt sweater of very fine, thin Wool is ri. new !-hills for tennis. it ,mn ........................ . . fits rather closely, is long and set- ' iles closely about the neck. The -*<4->-_ usual hiouogruin appears on the left breast in most models. DWARFS __ Chamois Gloves Tlicro have been at few iiwarfs Lhainois gloves continue their whose nzinies are found in the rn- illrvwly extended nonularity. His-_ enrtied annul.-l or gn-,ni » uiuions. chit brown is the prevailing color. One of the earliest was Pliiletns, ii *lilo only noticeable change is the plginy scholar, who wus ri tutor to decline in popularity of the bright Ptolemy Plilladelphus, anti who 1'€li0W CIIHHIOIS g‘0ves of last was so light ns well as so short year, which are now practically out that he was oblighed to czirrv Of SWIG. weights to prevent his being lilowh I _iwi-ist, It is made oi’ stout skin scarcely seven feet. Tiicy were ‘Gly full at the end. clever painters of miniatures, and The day of the grey glove for ine hiisbiiiid was drawing iniistci arc never worn, except the white wedding was attended by royalty, H A _:mm . -_ ____ _ . ` kid glove for evening wear, which and the court poet composed a 1,, OM Ui Um Unmd SHN; (Im) Answer t P nl N 20 is no\v worn only upon the most poem in honor ot the occasion. I 1 OOQQ 09 O-GOQ#~O0~OfOt-9 &Q%§¢O%O OO# ‘< these would make a nice gift our skating friend. - Pocket Cutlery We have :i splendid stock of English Pocket Knives at prices ranging from 5 ccnts to $5.00. Every mari or boy wants a pocket knife, Give him one this Christmas. Stainless Steel Knives Best quality English make Stainless Steel Knives. A gift much appreciated by any housewife. A splendid bargain at our price of $6.80 per doz. yt-.in-s is finished nite s gauntlet. wis ii -1 i ti ,- s.---` - i ‘ without buttons or clasps at me Cviuturg/itilmcrin co:]r;b‘n8[;\};£i;l;t;-I Oi~ii_\¢ EARN TWENTY DOLLARS A suouto -\"i\~l..__J'_' i_ivaf> --/1'/ ‘ wi'/5