Phone 672 ‘Ru- maladies. This preparation has been mailed as far Weat as Grenlell, Saskatchewan, and gs far South as Bermuda. Testimonials to follow in the very near future." II. B. BAiiilii No. Oha rlotto Street P. o. Box 44o ovousv. c. a. people- _ as; when you can procure a bottlolol‘, the famous "Pellleura" from W. B. Carroll, manufacturer Ne. 409 Charlettt 8L, Sydney, C. 8., when every bottle has provan to he a complete cure In every ease fel- than 0H0? tron: Batman's Catalog. in advance. l Prowse Bros“ Ltd business sales. Why not ‘ r, Christmgs ‘l-—,12~14~2i. 7p. m. Weilner Co. auction afternoon and evenIng.—12-13-3i. lNG-For stealing a 810 bill from yesterday. I THE 008T of mailing a pound of MORS-EYS SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE Tea to the farthest away post office in Canada is only 20 cents. What nicer Christmas gift for certain people could you select than this one. The tea can be 0b- talneii from your grocer. NEW GOODS JUST IN-Lsdies Servioe Leaves -i Nothing Undone When necessity requires our services. It la a comforting thought to know that you can turn over V all details of the funeral arrangements to us. and they will be periiormed efkctently, and In the same spirit of sympathy and understanding that thought- ful friends would give. We have facilities to meet every possible re- quirement, and strive to perform our eenvltlve tasks in that tactful and obtrusive manner than inspires confidence. ‘ ll. Maolean, 180 Kent Street, WHEN DEATH OCOURS. CALL Funeral Director and Elmbslmer 149 ‘h and children's handkerchiefs in boxes and out 5c up. Ladies silk sweaters. children's sweaters and small wool jackets. Children's wool and angora hoods. scarfs. bibs. Prowsc Bros. Ltd. 2i YOU KNOW THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR to consider how you are going to heat the rooms. whet stoves you need and whore you are going to buy them. Before purchasing. do not fall to inspect the various lines of Mc- Ciary's Famous Pipeloss Furnac- es. stoves and ranges at the Rog- crs Hardware Company. Ltd. 12-1‘i~3l. i MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. l-Ou the evening of Friday. Nov. ,2.'l a large number of friends gnth‘ ered nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Graswell, Clyde to tender n miscellaneous showrr to Miss Pcnzle Craswell. Shortly alter the friends arrived Misses Myrtle Cut- ‘llfle and Loleta Weeks escorted lMil-s Craswcll to the dining room. lliessrg Christie McLeod and Isabel MacLcod then brought in ll trimm- ed basket overflown with beaut- flll gifts, Miss Isabel McLeod eliti- IIIE the 51111185 whifilehlidiss Christie MucLeod read the versesnlttached to the many gifts. Miss Craswell in a few well chosen words thank- c. ll. LAMPSOII l ooh. 64 Queen Street. London. E. C. 4 \ Public A-uctlon Sal-es of RAW FURS Sales are held January, March and October Represented by ALFRED FRASER 212 Fifth Ave. New York lSilver ‘Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London ‘toavoidthe ‘payment oi ‘the 50 per cent duty lut- posed by ‘the United States GoverluncuL - ed the people for their thoughtful- ness after which all joined in sing- ing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." The remander of the even- ing was pleasantly spent until the PERSONALS Nora: - Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable LADIES SILK UNDERBKIRTO. assorted shades. $2.75 to $8.00. 2i PHONOGRAPH BARGAIN: AT ‘ the W. '1‘. Wellner 00., retiring from secure one FIQOU" lltfiOAibfcamisolea.che- oae a d night gowns make ideal ‘Christmas gifts. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' 2i MALPEGUE CHURCH-Rev. G. W. Mingle of Montreal will preach In Malpeque church on Dec. 16th at 11 a. m., Rev. . M. Murchesou at sales every THREE lvlourl-ls ron STEAL- 154's» LAOIIEB SILK SOARVES, all Macbean. NOW i8 VOUR CHANGE-Mod- el stilts 8l.00 per pair or free for three subscriptions to the Guard- ian. lli-t-tf. SEE OUR XMAS NOVELTIES including lingerie pins, vanity cases, lavender bags. etc. Prowse Bros" Ltd. ‘ gt MaoKl'nnon_ SERIOUSLY " ILL.-—The very serious illness of lMr. Moses Gallant of Rusticoville -'is occasiouing his relatives and many friends nluch anxiety. Mr. Gallant was severely injured on Monday, Dec. 3rd while felling a tree in Mr. Dan Bulman's woods.-—M. Campbell, ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT.- Secure your Christmas gifts at our closing-out sale and save money day afternoon's session of the Presbytery of St. John the resig- nation of Rev. George Cameron from Prince William to take effect on Dec. 31, was accepted, and Rev, Enid KDJEh-t i ‘wAlTlNc FOR HON. MR. slN-F""°“~ CLAIR-It was necessary to again adjourn the Mitchell Inquiry Com- mission ycsterday owing to the ah- sence of lion. John E. Sinclair, M. P. This is the fifth adjournment made necessary by Mr. Sinclair's 811501108. as he is a principal wit- ness in the inquiry. He wag prg. sent at the first sitting of the Com- mission. but since thcn has not put in an appearance. The Commis- sion is adjourning from day to day in vrder to rive Mr. $iilCiilir the opportunity of attending. Adjourn. VL-l, Frances 8P8. Miildned Bell and mule’ Jeffery. Miss Morrlssey‘; this morning. Junior-l. Golden Wedding On Monday, November 26m 3 very pleasant ‘social evening was spent at New Glasgow when u uuln trel- 0i‘ ‘relatives, friends and uclgh lbors assembled at the home of Mr and lhlrs. ‘C. A, Stevenson to gun. nlemorate their Goldell Wedding day. The large house was tilled to‘ Cilllbwill’ flzlld no effort was spared Rafusc. Novcnlber. iJ‘un.Ior)—1, . MacPnerson; ..', ddfflie M. MwLean. Grade 8.—l, Murdoch M-acbean; 2, Dorothea W. Campbell; 3, Flor- ence C Stewart; 4, Catherine J. Macbean; 5, lMalgaret A. Stewart; 6 fihester Campbell. Gnade l.—1, Janet-to Maclfinnon; 2, Christina Maclfinnon; 3, James ~A§l- si-tttsvus SCHOOL. -__.._ _ . ~ V‘ mldtrrdn sol-loot. LEWIS, ' " tor so Grade 2.——-1, Angus Maohean; 2, Mary l}. MaoLoan; 3, lEwen Mac Kinnon; 4, Wallace Stewart. Grade 1.——(Senior)-1, David Mur- ray. (Juulon-l, Kenneth Stewart. Perfect attendance-Dorothy W. lMory E. MaoLean.— Catherlne MacLean, Teacher. l.€eri~- ~ GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL The following is the report of the Georgetown High School for the Solomon; 3, Daisy McDougald. ‘Grade lX.—1. Elsie Knight; mac. Vice Principal's Dept-Grade - . ‘.— - lcDonald 2 ‘Myrtle the n" of M“ Angus McLeod“; J. H. MacLenn. of Harvey, “as Vill ' l. Jean h , , [atom Queen street’ a three appointed interim moderates-St. “cg-Sui lga°ilalljasnflf"ll ‘mu my months’ jail sentence was given to ‘Mm Ghbe- 2 “imaged (garen. p3 Kengneu’, John Byers, in the Police Court ' r ‘ ’ ‘ ‘Miss MoCormaL-kks Dept-Grade hlchlachern; Howard Mooney; 3. Stewart ‘Lav- 2. Grade V.—-1, Dorothy Jenkins; 2. ‘Helen equal; 3, Mary ‘lifaoGowan. .Mlss Taylor's Dept-Grade ‘IV.- 1, Ella Ross; 2, Robert Jenkins; 3. Douglas. Grade lll.—l, Mary ll-lowlett; 2. Gladys Mooney; 3. Frances Layers Dept.—llra dc II,-l, Charles Jilllitlglgfi; 121. Mildred‘ mlt l] '. . utll;3-li ghllc nu. cn was ma e until 11 ociockG 9 ‘ “Anna Mswbare“, a Catherine Burke; Flhlylick bilfm“ lMiss MitOWllliilnlS i)@lli-"(1md‘ u-l, ‘Lillian ‘Lcwtgiyllh - ".l1l\ M~ onal. Kléfiid; l. eIlii-LcVVnlt-cl‘ sawmill er; 2, Agnes llowlett; 2, Isabel 3. Lester Grade I. C.——i. Oliver R0681 2 Lucy Scuney; 3, Freda Solomon. Standing of P119115 f0" m‘ “m of ‘Sam M 2. 3. Frances McCor- to make the occasion a success. At an early hour tile first cull tc supper was given and the oldcl people accompanied tllieir genial host. and hostess to the spuciow dining hull. beautifully docoratel with potted plants‘, wlrcre a sump tuous repllst was served. When the meal was concluded the Rev, W. J. MscLeod, cllairlnlrr. pro tcln, emphasized what n priv elege it was to ‘be present on sucl: an auspicious UUCIIHIOIl and asked for expressions of Good Wishes t1 their friends who had travclllol‘ llt'8'S highway so long together Tile Rcv. A. ‘l’. J-iod-ges and the Rev. E. Melville Altkeu voiced till oentilneu-ts oi‘ all present and ex tended fellcitations to Mr. and Mrs Stevenson In. his graceful _ ant modest wuy the jovial host thunk ed all ‘present auzl also the man wee-sma hours. when all went who were too far distant to lbe wltl their wny wishing Miss Craswell iheul. for tlhclr sincere JKQIX’ ». many years of future happiness. wishes. When all had pnrtaken oi‘ ill‘ good things prepared the numerou‘ guests, entertained ‘themselves ‘ll an informal manner by songs anl’ speeches interspersed with ‘friend Mr. C. S. Dingwell, of Midgeli, P. E. I. who for the pnst two weeks has been in Halifax undergoing '. treatment in Camp Hill Hospital. has left for his home. While in Halifax, Mr. Dingwell was the ly social intercourse. Tire Rev John Murchison, a son-‘lnrlaw, o hill‘. and Mns. Stevenson. ‘sang l numiber oi selections which wcrl much applauded. wlhlio Mrs. W. I? Bulman in her usuali capable mar ner presided at the organ. Shor guest of Mr. snd Mrs. das. Huntley. ' —l~lalifax Mull. Mrs. Brenton A. Strong with her " little daughter Jean arrived in the City on Wednesday morning from Borden, I’. E. Island. Mrs. future. She will probably he re- membered better in Sydney as Miss -_ Margaret Halley who during her forluer days here held a prominent position in Musical Circles and ilaw Furs Wanted Red Fox Peltsfla will pay the hlghaafignlrket prices. ‘l will buy ‘(a cash two thousand Silver, Cross and piFother kinds of raw furs for which I ‘wfiiijlilnmasn ‘Isl-That I am maintaining In Surnmeralde an open cash market for your raw furs ln unlimited quantities and "ll is so every year with your co-operation. zllih-That-i pay you what your furs are worth. accord- ing to the market. whether you know the value of them 0r not. it'd-That I will give you just as much for your furs "M" ‘hiillllfl to» me aillf you bring them in person, I hold 9°01" "Write anmauhmit my prices. If not satisfactory W" I" your own furs back pee-pals. dth-Thit ‘l delhldt’: aim to always pay a higher price "l!" lny othsfbuyeii" d buyers differ on the value of In- “Mdllli Peitifiiiitiyd ealtdepend upon petting the whelel sale markervaiurewau your pain AND A SQUARE DEAL. Bmll 0r lend your furs to E. "I'll. IIIIYIIEB THE ISLANWO IIG 'FUR HOUSE Iummerslde who for several years was the soprano soloist in tho Jubilee := Methodist Church. During her married life she made her home in Borden until recently she decided to return to her home town. lier mnny friends will be pleased to learn of her return and it is hoped that Mrs. Strang will again '. takc her place with the leading singers of the City-Sydney Daily l’ . but appropriate addresses wer‘ given by Messrs Goo. R, .McNelll A. B. Dlcklesou, A. Moifatt, Jae Simpson and E. l-li-ll. Mr. lMcNeil quoted from the famous ‘Scoitlsl bard and made an interesting speech sparkling with w-ir nnl ‘;- Strang will make her home here iu lhunlor. Life ‘brings varied experiences il: all and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stevcnsol have known many joys but the; have not been without many tnials They too have trod the thorny path with a courage and fortitude which have ‘endeared them to I wide circle who from .l'ar and neat sent them congratulatory mcssag ‘es. accompanied by golden coin.- Wlihiifil bore tangible expression o ‘good will. The members oi‘ the inlmedlatl ‘iam-lly present were Jas. H., Man ager of the Bank of Nova Scotin ‘St. John, Miss Margaret. residiu; at home and ‘Mrs. tRev.) Join Murchison, Malpeque. Another daughter Mrs, (Rev) ll R. Bell, ‘Centlrevlllc. N. H., was un‘ g Z.-- a, was..." , (fir: . We Will Buy Your Raw Furs As Canada's largest fur- ~ ‘ riers we Ilavc a trctilcndous ourpdt fol‘.,l'pel'ts' ‘of all kinds. . Send us a trial shipment. We will wire our offering and hold the furs pending your acceptance. ' We pay the highest prices obtainable for Silver Fox Pelts "lléllfigfewod. the? IUADE s1. cusses. v.0. \i__- avo-ldnbly absent, owing to sick‘ ness in her home. IShortIy after midnight this ‘pleas ant gathering was brought to a CiOSO Grade x.~1, Isabel Msulesmi. 1 Grade lX.—1. Mary Maclicod. Grade vlflr-l, Albert hiathesou . lfroll Wezltherbie. 3. R059" ‘Mqra3Ze.Vll.—~1, Mary lilaclieth. Gram. V|_»~l, Annie hinthcson '-tnd Ilcllo liicPherson (equal). ‘J ‘vrlorrlc hincPhcrson. 3. Erliesl Mathcson. Grade V.-—1. Iiiilo ltlacBeih. Grade "L41, Hugh MacBoih. Grade ll.-—1, John A. MncPller- don, 2, Ruth Nlac-Phcrson, 3, Lril: MifcPherson. Grade I.—-(senlor).—1. MncPhec, Grade [__-"(jlmlor).—1, Elizabeth MacPherson. 3. Jeilflii‘ liiacBem and Mary MncPhcc, 3, lilnrgnrct iliacPhei-son. Stanley "" DARNLEV SCHOOL Jrhe fpllowing is the Honor Roll of Darnloy School tor the month of November: . Grade X.—1. Reginald lllacNutt. .3. Arthur hlnimr. ' _ Grade lX.—1. Alny Mountain. Grade Vll.--1. Fulton Slmmvlli- l. John» MacNutt. 3. George M811- dcrson. _ _ Grade VIl.—Sr. 1. illlnmo 91'0"’ sr, 2. lilldll Adams. 2i. Reglllllll‘ ‘Mountain. Grade vl.-Jr, I. Annie ‘V006 tide. 2. Thelma Champion. 3- (""11" lotto Roach, 4. Leslie liIacKay. (lradc v.~1. MflfY imkrv- 2-‘ Wallace Adams, 3. Charles Adams (lrsde iV.--1. Rota Thompson. 2. ‘vilnnio Mandel-sou, 3. Lco Brenn- ‘nGradc II.—Sr. 1. Villnh Hickey, 2. ‘fora Champion, 3. Dorothy Thomp- lon. Grade 11.—Jr, 1. Gertrude Ander- son, 2. Roma Anderson. (trade l.-—Sr, 1. Carrie Adams, 2. Charles Mountain. (trade l.—-Jr. 1. Vernon Chum- pion. 2. Claude Thompson, 3. lilac Mountain. Perfect Attendnucc:—Fulton Sim nous, Leslie MacKny. 'l‘hcliua ‘hnmpion, Charlotte Roach, lliinnio’ Vinuderson, Villah lilckvy, Dorothy Phompson Carrie Adams, Corn Zhamplon. L. F. Scllor. Principal, i1. hi. Meek. Assistant. i¢+>-—-—< HAMPTON SCHOOL lionour Iloil of Hampton School for the month of November. (lrlule .—1, Velma Nelson: L‘. ~ltrlla French. (trade Vll.~—l, James MIICDOILLI- ll; 2, Margaret ‘Ferguson; 3. Bor- llen Myers. by singing chat beautiful hymn. Blost ‘be ‘the Tie that ‘Binds, alter which Rev. Mr. Hodges pro ‘tulh Ferguson: nounced ‘the lhenedictllon. Their many friends in. parts ncnr and remote w-ill join lin ‘tendering their hcaroiest congratulations in Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson on this their fiftieth anniversary, l, Gordon Villctt. {IISOTL lPOn. Mlnard’: ‘is ‘the Ideal linlment for one Tub-down.’ Takes the soreness out bruised muscles. ‘MHQARUS ‘ LINIMENT Donald, Teacher. ember. Principal's Dcpt.~ (trade VL-l, Amy 3, Mabel lOIII 4, Garfield Gamble. , Grade \'.-—1, Blanche Villctt; 2. .\llu Ferguson; 3, Sadie Ferguson: Grade lll.—1, James Fcrgusoni‘ z. Melville ‘Nelson: 3. Everett Fer- Gl-sde ll.—~1, Violet. ‘French; 2. Vlabel Myers; 3. Helen Ferguson; i. ‘David Cameron; 5, Donald Cum Grade l.—l, lva ‘French; 2. Bert- ram Cameron: 3. Keith MYQPB: 4- Marguerlto Moresidew-Mabcl Mac- KENSINIE-ON HIGH STFII-OOL Honor Roll T; month of Nov- Miriam Protltt. 2. Fred Whitehead. ii. Anna Sheen, 4. Witna Toombs. Grade X. Jr.——1. Ruby Rogers. "2. Marion Kennedy, 3. Louise Ber- nard. 4. Dannie Gorman. Grade llfv-l. Gwen Sorlsss. 2- Fvrgul-iou: 2. Fcrslr Grade X~1- ‘l ‘l-llll rdlardfne. i nie Paynter. lsahbs-l MscLesn. 3. ‘i. Edith Hogg. 4. Marion Bernard. Harrington's Dept. Class A—-1. Billie will“! Higgins. Leste (squall), McLeod. Rose Hickey, Grade‘ vmll. ..ilalls' Waite. z. Marguerite Higgins. 3. Ready. 4. Helen Profitt. Grade Vii-l. Helen Rogers. 2. Vi—~1. Marion Whitehead, 2. Doris Bernard. 3. Edna Champion, l. Jen- Grude V—1. Myrtle Hughes, 2. Grade l\’—1. Kenneth Mat-Fad- yen, 2. Irene Champion, 3. Joseph Ready. 4. Gladys MacNeill. Grade lll—-1. Alberta, Kelly, 2. Margaret McMahon, 3. Vivlun Pay- nter, 4. Blanche Hughes. Grad‘! U. Sr.—1. Ross Robertson, 2- D0" BOWIIBBR. 3. Marie Millmall, Grade ll. Jr—-1. Katherine Mun. llhy. 2. Elva Caseley. 3. Hicky, 4. Doris McKenzle.-— lilies 3. Rena Kennedy, Bruce l» Kathleen Hattie Clark. SUI Urban Perry. MacLean, 2. r Champion, (eqqual) ‘i. lant. Class o HOW (l alle and Alban - at a ,, . I . Haroid- llcFas-lsne, Hughes. I. Olive Reeves. 0.4-1; nerlli ‘Norman l-Iogg, 3,_Gerirude Camer- I . on.. ‘i. Leonard Tait. Glen Inglis. Edith Kelly, 3. Rilby Keilyr-Mlss The 405mm,; a m9 standing o, George Webster. 3. Billie Stewart, (equal). gwdlhades_ A servlceabla 8m Mlddleton school m‘, we momh o, 4. Joseph McMahon-Miss MacFadr Class D.—— 32.00 to $5.00. Browse Bros., ma. November: - Y“ ‘l Deill- _ ‘ _ 21 Grade 9' (Semor)_1, Mary n Miss McArthurs Dept. —~(,radc -’ -- <~<0>.>- ~- LAN SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll for Howlan School for tile month of November: (lrulle l.- Grulio VI Marlo (lallanl; Grade Vl.~—1, Eva Arsenauit; 2. Olive Flnnuu; 3, l)eima Ansenault. (i Mic \'.—l. Ursula Arscnault: 2, Francis (lallanl; 3. Isadore Perry. (lrzuls llC-lpllllizallelii,‘ Thomp~ 2. Judith Amenuuln - Grade lll.~l. Hazel McAusland; 2, Lawrence Gallant; I l.—-1. MAKE ‘UR? You SECURE at the w. '1'. \VeIlner C0.—12-13-2i "lentil 0i’ Novsmbsr- Eve!" Mme!"- [your lucky ticket n»- the daily mum,“ E53“ A Xfim°g£§e -- prize offered as you enter the W. T. "_ l Tum“ ' ' ' .-~l, Hell-n fPlafts: 2. "I p". ,. ""' " a , . Everett 3. Kiggins. ' 2. l. Ruth McKay. 2 Mildred ‘Mw-tln. 3, Arthur Gallant. ,4... Yo . ommesltaalause. -.- . l‘.- c ' ‘ ‘p l‘ - . .S'.?l.'§.'.l.'§.'.'i!lli$.‘.l"....." bewe bi “my ofbetter stfe store's own laxative and - roota and herbs la Celery ' K 80o and 60c packages. 3. ‘Henry ll.~—1, James Arseaault; ‘Eva Areensult, Beatrice Arsen Arsenault. equal; 2, Olive Finnan. ' Uneula 'Areens Eddie Martin; 3, Pius ‘Finnan. Grade Perfect attendance-Helen Platte, lMarie Gallant, Winnie Martin; 2, Lawrence Gallant, James Arsenalilt? Johnnie Gallant; 3, Hector Gal- Robert Arsenault, Delmn Arsollflllih - ‘Isidore Perry, Henry Perry-Mei vlna Richard, Teacher. - i Why not relieve it this W?! h! I- ‘ - A fewdrops offihiloh banlshea the l vi - tiekilnxin the throat that madde you. few doses healn thereto" and inflamed tissues in e throat; and reaii bank-h that coufh. 30¢._ 60c and 1120. All drugr eta g .. sell, Francis Gallaulfi: I ' H: . A v -v - {m "“t.'.""-T1‘I "-112?! Christmas is almost here! i to fill the stockings ? You'll finds wonderful selection to choose from in our big busy Toy Department. But don’t delay—Crowds are buying-the Are you ready choice is growing smaller every (lay you delay, Take advantage of this offer! “'0 will lay zlsillc until wllnivll. any toys you select now. Pay for them when you tukl- till-m. “Santa Claus Club!” '1‘ ll E 013.] I'I("l‘ ONE l)()l.i..\ ll noun l-zll, ‘\'1‘:.-\ us Now Then To provide toys for tho smaller children of poor families who otherwise Wlii not receive any- 3RD. W-YAR thing of the sort at Christmas. One Dollar l1i;1l<0s_\'()l1 a full fledged member of our Santa Claus Club. For the past. two years. the generosity of the big- hearteli people-of both town and country-Jule enabled us to send 'i‘o_v.~ to hundrctls 0f childrelv- few, if any, of whom WOUId have had a toy for Xmas. You know whzlt Xuuls means to the little ones- regzlrdless us to u/heihcl- they b0 rich or poor. The kiddies lu-c well avxzlre of i-ho object of our Santa Claus Club. llolft lci thcnl be disappointed. Want to Help? All Right! Then Send Along Your Dollar Today! Your dollar helps to provide the T013 which we supply at actual cost price. Dolls Games, Chil» dren’s Chairs, Veloci- ,-__,-,-<.W+.L~__,. , . . pedes, Kindergarten ‘ t‘, etc., etc. stuns ‘ ‘».'-‘sa1'.\-."»c:;;<a Mechanical Tom. Tops, Balls, lmzzlesf t ~ ' "nerds, llooks,’ Guns, Swords, etc, etc. ' '" i . verj. Ill-cl‘ \\' (‘harlot your Sant INI- cvks: trio“ ||. i‘. I'l- a Claus Club. Name . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. Address . . . A (‘ULPUN ,, I enclose $1.00, which entitles me to full mclnibershil) 1n hie-ism