I !-~<\ MacKiinnon Drug Co. Galore at this Store _ The Maclflinnon Drug _C0., is a real Christmas store, and our counters zllld shelves are lzldcnfwitl: beautiful and appropriate gifts. i f ' v A SPECIAL FEATURE with us is our Xmas ‘Eve delivery. Custéhncrs may purchase giits any lime from now till Xmas lllltl we will "do them up" in Xmas packages with Xlllas cord, seals, ctc., and even put your card ill and de- liver where and \Vll(‘ll you want ii. Choose your gills now wllilc thc selection is’ , . good. Read over lhl- followingz» Perfume Toilet Waters Compacts and Vanity Cases Em! 5mm Munirure Sell Baskets tihomintee. early. MacKinnon Nothing nicer. Chocolates in attractive Xmas Boxes and dainty A wonderful array of the ‘world's best Make your selection Drug 0o. The . Xmas Gift Store Phone 219 P. 0. Box 332- illilillllllllilll/ Cigare in X-mas Package: Meerschum and Brlar Pipes Razors and Straps Mirrors-Military Brushes Hot Water Bottles Baby Sets KODAKS and KODAK SUPPLIES I ll i l" a)». \-,-._..__._ _____‘__t_ Every department in this progressive store is now filled with an endless variety of holiday gifts. Christmas . shoppers find extra pleasure in making their purchases here on account of the neat price saving on each article. Come early to avoid crowds. Stainless Steel Dessert Knives . . . . $8.00 per doz. Stainless Steel Table Knives . . . $10.00 per doz. Wostenholm Carvers $4e00e from Pocket Knives from 15c to eta..." on. ' r1155; Electric Toasters Electric Stoves . . . . . $3 'Electric Irons Dunlop Golf Games .. $4.00 $8.00 $7.25 .00 $5.00 $5.00 Cases. of Silverware from $15.00. Eureka Vaccuum Clenners $50.00. All attachments free. Brass Kettles from $1.50 Bnass Jardiniers from Pyrex Ware from 25c. Thermos Bottles from $1.50 $3.00 1847 Rogers Table Spoons Radio Sets from $35.00 each ALL USEFUL‘ AND Sleds from 55c. Skates from 50c Flashlights from 90c Aluminum Ware from 10c Erector Sets Hlalf Price. Umbrella Stands Cigar Tnays Cigarette Trays Cigarette Sets Scissors Manicure Sets Razors Rogers Bros. Silverware Oneida Community Silver- ware En glish (Tases English Leather Purses Baby’s White Fur Sleigh Bags Babyls Pullman Sleighs Hockey Sticks- Hockey Pucks Boy’s Shovels SENOSIBLE GIFTS Leather’ Jewel . K l "i . , I J l.en»..‘- .. SHOP tram Hnllllllfl Gilda‘. T NOTE: —- Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. * L DIESEfiLK“; qripaigiskinvs, ass ted e__ e4, gyms 10 08.00‘. Prowso B lilit . _’ . . 2i l PHONOQQAPXl-HQARGAINS AT the \V. '1". \Vellncr C0,‘; j-ctlrlng from business soled. Why not secure one tor (‘llrlstmas'!-—l2-l4-2l. BOUDOIR CAPS, camisoles, che- meno und night gowns make ideal Chriatlnus gifts. Prowllo Bros, Ltd. 2i THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Ladlcll Auxiliary o1‘ the Protestant Orphanage will he hold ut lhc Cundull homo this afternoon at 3.30. 12-14-1i. MAKE SURE YOU SECURE i Jlllrlill of lilo lllrlllnll your lucky ticket for tho daily prize offered as you enter the W. '1‘. Wcllncr (Yo. auction allies every afternoon and evening.—12-13-3l. VOU KNOW THlS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR to consider how you are going to heat the roolns, what stoves you need and whorl.- you nrc going to buy them. Before purchasing, do not foil to inspect. the various lines of lllc- (‘lzlryfls Filllltllltl Plpcless Furnac- cs, stoves and ranges lll. the Rog- 01's llllrdyvurc Company, Ltd. l 12-14-31. AN UNWARRANTED ACTION. — The disturbance rllluoll by two slrllngl- men at. Commander Low- llfs llflllli‘, referred Lo brlully lll yestcrdayll Guardian. was commit- ted during (‘omnlnndcr L0wu's uh- se-nce. They hall como to argue with the mlllll about leaving lllr. Lllwlu lo scrum llnothllr position and forced their \\'fl_V lnto the house, boconllllg no noisy that thny greatly disturbed the children and lilc police were notified. Mr. Lewln on his return was naturally incen- sed nnll the lllcn would have felt - lllll‘ strong urln of tho law had they {not represented themselves as lvaving tho Provllll-n immediately. - l MISCELLANEOUS ‘SHOWER.- Ou \\'i-llnl-sllay' llvenlnl: Dec. 12th. llll! young ])(‘U|Jl(‘. 0i‘ North “"ht- ehirll lillll surrounllllll: districts llll‘l lll llli! llolnll of Mr. Henry Whilll to llllldlll‘ ll uliscellllnuous ‘whoivol- to Alias (illlllyfi “illllé who i.» lo lm 1.1m principal in nn import- “lllll vvl-nt Sll0l'll_V. Miss Jenn (‘llmplll-ll and lrl-uo Mac-Lead escort ‘ "(l lhls popular little blddc-to-llll t0 tho klllllltlll null Nfllllflll lll-l" nlnidst zln array of lovl-ly l'L‘llll5llllll‘l!llC\‘H.) cut the lltrllu: ' llllss Campbell hill: bliss lllzlcllcoll I'Hll(l the vol-sou \ ‘attached. bliss Wllitll thanked thllnl lol" their thoughtfulness ,'l‘hoy AW‘. Jolly Good Fellows." Tlll- Mfldlllbi lhcn scrvnll lunch to which nil did ample justice. lnntrunlsnlnl lllusil: was furnished llll‘. nulny llpllandlll vol-lll hcll-lzliolls by All". Dnvlu \\'llrd. 'l‘hll l'1‘1llllll1(|l‘l' lll‘ llll‘ l‘.\'l‘llllll{ was sill-lll ill Nlllflill llllli llllil playing gullll-s. All (ll:-‘]ll'l'- sod to lllllll‘ llulllull illllll‘ wishing Alisa Whito llllllly yours of lutllru ‘lilllhlllilfifi. PERSONALS Mr. Albert King (‘leorgclolvn is visiting friends at Covoheall. dll‘. llmvllrll hlclhlnlllll COVLlllPilll llllllll, lOZlVPH shortly for Phllnlll-i- pllill. "lo take l-llllrgo of ll fox ranch. Illr. lLllll llllrs. Herbert. l\llll‘Sllllll llvls token up lholl" reside-nun in Vfovolloull. llcv. W. S. Malloll, lll‘ Wllil ll-‘lll llllonwlsltllll: frllllld and llszlclll-l" 'l‘0l'llllio. lllil lllil llov. .l. i‘. RlCllllHlllil nil)’ P341“ llilS-‘Pll illrouqh York ; Ycfilllrlllly (ill his \\'ll)‘ to Molltaulll; All". Lclllly N. Alc-Killlloll lll‘ liviilllllly. hlZlSl-L, llllH llllcu l-lwt- Gil Woruhlpful illllsirlr of the Jor- llilll 11011110 01' lllunons ill lllllt town. All". i\lll('Kllllll)n i.-l n nlltlve of Dc- lSablll in this Province. THE SMOKER PIPE We have a splendid aeeort- ment to clloole from. Alllo ‘Tobacco Pouehee, Cigarette Tubel. etc. THE WHITE DRUG STORE Nice Amber Stem . Qlllirch Union LADIES GLOVES of chalnolset- to kid and mocha. A favorite gift. .75c to $4.86. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2i \ THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETlNGoI theLadles Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage will ho held at the Cupdall Home this : . i“. Jean-n afternoon at 3 .-§___ » . . FANOY co, ARS and coll r and cuff acts, a dainty gift .450 to $2.75. Plume Broudhtd. ‘.._. 521' LADlES WSIHOARVES: ‘till good shades. A serviceable gill $2.00 to $5.00. Prowsc BfOl-L, . 2i NOW l8 YOUR CHANCE-Mod- el stilts $1.00 per pair or tree for three subscriptions to the Guard- hm. 12-4-tt. SEE OUR XMAS NOVELTIEB lncliullng lingerie pins, vllnlty coal-s, lavender hugs. etc. PTDWH llroln. Ltd. 2i l A MUSICAL GEM.—lllaullder‘s Xmas Contain: “Bcihlohenl," lit Methodist Church, Tuesday 18th .11 S p. nl. by choir of 40 voices. ll WINSLOE METHODIST Church. Sunday, Doc. 16th, Hlghflelll, 11 ll. lll. Prlncatown Road. 2i p. 111., Wills-loo South. 7 p. ln. Tho oar- ly return of Conlluullonul Funds envelopes is desired. Tho young people's Lcuguc will lnect on ‘Puer- duy nvculng ill \Vlnsloc Hull at 7.510. ROTARY LUNCHEON — Mr.' Jlllnl-s Paton, lzuvc an interesting lll ~‘.('l'l[lll()ll oi‘ his travels lll Dur- O]‘I' lll. llll- ltolury Club yesterday. ill- touched on a number oi’ lllcl- lll ills \Vlll(‘ll occurroll unll gave up! lll-scrlpilolrs of many places ln the llll‘. world. ‘He visited the battle llvllil; ol‘ Ellfflpi‘, and one feature ol his lectullu wall his comments re- garding llllt‘ ltllllr situation. From ll. lul hull lcllmod of thll sacri- mullll ulld the lronlcnlloul»: lll~‘-t.~' incurred lly the fFrenl-h ho .<.:rlln;.-,l_v sympallllzed with those ploplo lll their occupation ol‘ the iil.llr nnll in tllclr nltc-mpt to m» i'il7'l\ l‘l‘|i&ll‘ll|l0llS fro-m Germany. .\ll-. Paton uaw no signs (ll poverty lll 11ml (wounlry. He spoke of thl- his, investments ‘which nrv being lllzlllc in (lernlany, largo dividends ll-oln their industrial enterprises llllll other strong GVlGIEIICO-S ol‘ gen- l"1ll prosperity’. Mr. Paton was Ilflilllll)’ applauded llll" his very lzlxirllrllvll nlld educative zuldress. Rlrlzlriall Jun. '1‘. Mchle pl‘0»3l(l0(l_ ll“'l lllc- musical programme includ- l"l lill oxccll-clll. solo -by Mr. Ben .\l urn. STOCK QUOTATIONS lit-Stock ‘ Johnson .. llALll-‘AX. ‘ nee. quotations furnished by Slfllll Company ol‘ Canada . . ~- liflllflll Ellllllft‘. Steel 1st Pld 5 Polllllzlns. Allltihl . . . . . . O2 Shzuvlnlgnu . . . . . . . . . . . 121V: Luurenllde Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. lll Cauulllan General Electric . 114 Canadian Steamship . . . . . - . . *- do Pill .... -- ‘lll Asbestos (Hull. . . s’ Dominion Bridge . . . . . .. 41% lllulltronl Power . . . . .. 141) Wlulllpcl: Electric . . . . . . . .. »~ Nntlonnl Brz-lvl-rll-s .. Atchlilon Aln. Cnr Kl. FUllllilYy~ - Anl. Loclllnotlylu Am. Slnvlllng lElll-lilllug A nllcllnlln (‘nppl-r . . . . . . .. Cull. lklclllc. llulllvuy" New York Ccnlrlll (‘ullzl (‘lino Sill-jail‘ . (‘rllrilllla Slcl-l llllcrnzliilllllll Pllpvr Kl-lly Springfield . lilox. Polrolcuul ~ ill-l-nplillnlll l\‘(-. . L : ‘ Prose Slr-el- Car ... Studebaker Union Pacific SMILE if you want to give m; .. Grflwll Pleisll"! 1° i Hunk (‘olllulvrcll 1X1 smoker we advise one of our Bank Riyal . . <- Dunk lilontrclll . . . . .. 22H Bunk Nova sCOllll 2M _ Wheat. Doc. 101 Il-8,.\luy 1001-4. l" July 1071-8. __ 01' a ' (Zorn. Doc. ‘Q2 1-8, May 7.‘! 7-8. July 7-l 7-8. ' Utnh Caper i MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1034 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1037 Victory om». Doc. 43, my 45 7-8.4 The following from u Charlotte- town Corespondment appears lll The Toronto lilall and‘ Empire of the 10th inst. _ Would not Federal Union Be Better? - ~ ,5 5llf>~When the Provinces were united in 1867 a. legielutlve unloll. wh, some preferred; was found lm‘ lllle. and no one now ~11;- franc-E EDWARD 5.. ¢. . ' . a RINK-Q . SPECIAL‘ MATINEE Ronni l!” TODAY AT‘ 3 UCLQCK .,SlHARP To give all ‘school children an up!) t, ' SRECIAL B11101; ,,.F_ R 11 GENTS. FREEgThls fternooil only Flour ii. uulnlllllers qrulc h .1- QF m: <.-. tyoflsceingthis le . A ‘ULTB. . ..l .. TONIGHT Orch._26c. Balcony (lur 1 Regular Week lilld i-Pfflgfflm Kwomanyonaihilll A _ ,_ She's a supercargo of trouble. Qwilaflfl! m” b°l'.“l°' {Hy guRq-atjtioll certainly llOldfl En "'“ By Ben Arnei willllflli u» Irvin V. Weill: scmviv. l: 111i“. Ilevti-rzfl. A . ‘ all B. ffRchill Hood” ‘iiiiln wllkiels i .- 7 AN LDREN talc. 21¢. (lhildren lie. .. _ . . ’ ‘(fllii-i‘ the!!!» ' ‘ _ BeniAmes Williams’ Great Sea Story of ililoode-‘Biith _ aflvr null Ward. members ol‘ llll‘ . which all joined lll singing “llllrllllclltrcal Stock Exchnllgc. Red ‘and ‘fenowiplctured of the Screen . ' - - - _ . . . . . . . . .. 271/2 l?“ ""*"'r".'¢t .... .. ~ _ by M185 lll. Sllijnlilllilglléllifl‘ Flour. 714i An (last Sflcofld to [last Jilnvlllllln illlulflillll‘. Hurry BHlQEfHOIl. Oi ‘uwll l"0\\'l.‘l‘ _ . . f‘. .. .. ' t fl“ . pl-clzl nlull on may n; m ll l l; C; -, s 7 r l‘ l. .>l-;' ‘ u“) O iAllliiiiiclllilil-lll-lrolllulu .. . lilhlirhz er ‘.*\i!"'i (‘an l . ' llllfillllllllll Fraction 41 i 11:31:: 3:111:31 .. : B0B MCKIM a worm)” " Spanish River Preferred 107 And others Spanish Tlivol- Coin. . . . . .. 101 _ federal union, leaving lu --;lch Fl.‘- llgious llody so uniting it‘; lll:- nomlllutlonal llZllllU. its creed. llH church buildings nnll l-llllclltilllllll propel-tins, its present lorlll lll‘ church govvrnlnellt. ill-a lllcthollu oi‘ prov-idilll: pusllorll for ilu churchl-u and llllnlilllstcrlng its llrlllllllllcvrl" Would not. this llllVl‘ upcncll lllc way for other lnrlll‘ PPfIlP-‘ililll’ llOlllllh. Anglican llnd Baptist, lll 00ml! lll null ill tho ollll have llllllllfl ull thr- more lmporirlnl. Prlltcl-lillnl bodies’! What u ullltull church ilull would llzlvll horn! As it h". lllll uo-lzlllll-ll union lllllvl- lul-nl. hull unfortunately lll\'l‘l"ll llll- zrlllld nll Presllvlnrizlll "hurl-ll iulw two hoslllc ‘ClllllDS. wllusl- relations are sadly l‘l'lllllll*‘l"'ll. llllll will lll- "more so it this proposed \'lll!l‘L‘l\’i‘ legislation is l‘llll(.'l.(‘(l into lll.\\'. Al. I um informed. lully our-third o" ~Y w- ..~ ., l.’ 4 i. .- V. _, i i .- w ~ i." I v WHY lll!‘ .l'l'l‘.‘~‘l)y|l'l‘lllll ulillil-ztt-fs illlll churches s-Llnll opposed ‘to .114! prll- posllll legislation, and they lllCllldfi all lnrlzl» n llulllllcr ol‘ pol-atom um‘- (‘lllll'(‘lll'!4 us zl:l~ lll lllt‘ (‘on- gri-lzlllllllllll body which i..- to lll) ulkllll lll. l'l‘(‘lll)yl(‘l'lllllti who join llll‘. new ullill-ll church will ho n‘. illll- disadvantage oi’ llciug dn- privl-li lll‘ one-third of, their voting Hll'l‘ll}{lll. us laolllpnl'l~ll with the 1ll.l|(‘l‘ uniting churches \\'|ll-l'll will illlvl- their lull strength. The un- llllilllity willl which tho non-Presby- Jvrillll bodies ll(‘('.(‘|ll. the proposed ill-l; IlllOll lllizlll. wl-ll upl.-l":ll.'.\._ll:~l ll '~\'lll'llllll.! in l'l‘(\~lllyll‘l‘lllll!-l to Hilly llill lllllll lilo lllllsiuol union lll lul- llrvly l-lrlzzlst. ‘lllluy know not Mllol cllullgl- of polity may soon hc pro- lll)!~'l‘(l and lllloptvd ill lllll united church, ill deciding upon which will lll} outvolod. lll such cllsl- llll‘ change. 0t‘ polity will lllllVllilllly curl-y them still tamer away lrvlil thr-ir trlulltlonlll moorings. Whuu the Free Stntl: was l-fi- lnhllslued ‘in lrclnud ll llnvu llll ll-"i representation in the British Pzlrlill- "nteul. UlSlCl‘ was morn prudent, or. shall we say, morn loyal‘ lo‘ its llllI lllitll null tradltlmls, null held ml lll its representatives at. wé9lllllll|til< or. 'l‘hool llrcsbyterlnus in Cillillllil who are still loylrl lo l; lhl-‘lr "m lnltll are llko their bmtllrcn lll lllflll‘l‘4lllllifl\'llftlllltl in tlllllll radii‘- lll‘ (lhnllllflfl llawvllulll Illiilllflll “w” lullllo, nllvl-r old ctlnul-cillllla llllll llluku their llltllro vllllrlril pnllly lllrpzoly suhjcctl-lo the control lll others whose Opllllllll-H ill Hllvll lllutlcrs they do aiolfslulrv. ‘ YOUTH, etc. l1-"\\3“-‘\i‘- Chnrloiterownpl‘. E. l.. WW1 "l- lthuy, willl llccilnnted vollng power, 1', grate. .0 I t‘. Might it-uot be that ell ' B lll-church any,‘ ' i .l-‘.l f Quaker M llle, l lccted n. ‘number time. Gilli... Deel in Frill can , :4 -| . ."'Yf “Recipes for Home Made Bread" The expert baker at the Qunkermllllills has col- ol‘ original recipes for llllnlc made bread. They are thifrecipcs of success- fulc home bakers. ‘Every fone has been tested and provcn in our own bake shop. By 1151112 them you can‘ make‘ linking a real pleasure and can be assuredof getting good results cWYY We will gladly send the recipes to you, frcll“; g, ‘rite for thorn to-dgy‘ see for 'Q.__.‘5§¢ how easy it is ‘to make yiiilr own bread? Try u sack hf Quaker Flour. If it docs not give iyoti ‘absolute Satisfaction,’ your (lClIlCPY will refund you your money.‘ Iql Flour . - in“... 11leSam-Ahragdwl5q2 I Peterborough and‘ Saskatoon