1.-., 'ina cl-iA1u.cr'rE'rowN GUARDI;/lit .' .. _' ._ __.' l - - » ,_~.-. _ - ziliozsr "_ H, - ~” -°~ ~. A Gift il' ' ` ` :_ THIS MAKE! ‘ HUNDREDS of husbands and fathers are giving their loved U, ones _a royal gift' this _‘Christmas-a Heinizman Piano ! -,-1 . Memories of Christmas will indeed last for years to come. A Heintznian inthe ideal giffchoice at this happy time-'and if ___ is easily within your means. A small down payment delivers _,__ the piano you ,de_sire_to your _homer . _ Then you will se_e happy, appreciative smiles-_for mother and -H. daughter and son_l_rnovv what a Heintzman represents. They 'H 1 know it as the pian'o that concert artists choose : : : they see it 4; _ in the homes ofiheir friends : r : they know it is the finest piano you could buy. » _ ‘ _ 1 _ Visit 9,14" Muiic Stolen today or tomorrow. $5 ll ig ` ‘ Mrriejfaur ¢'bain.' Delfwry wbm you Jain. rl It \ , _ 4 "i _ _. _ » *__- man’s pen at G. H. Taylors. " _- ' Hampton 3 p. m.; Victoria 7 p. m.;_ Rev. Jas. P. Kaye, Minister. nanrasr Presbyterian church- Bpecial Christmas _music end; sev- er. the Minister. _ _ ~ -1-c _ WOOD- ISLANDS Presbyterian plo ees, both retired and active as -DEATH OF FORMER RESI- DENT OF LOT 16-There passed away on Tuesday at the residence the Dominion Hotel, Summerslde. Mrs. Margaret McKinnon, at the age of '15 years. Mrs. McKinnon had not been in very good health for the past year, but only' took to her bed about three weeks a o The de resided most of her married life 'at ton. N. B.; Mrs. Henry Clemens, of saga-is-21-all HAMl>'roN-Unites church ser-If vices for Sunday, Dec. 23rd.,'s.re as '- _ . '_ » _ CERTAIN breeds of dogs M9 follows: Appin Road, 11 a. m.: _ ` ' ytluite cgpable or expressing fuiiaily mon at ll a. ln. and 7'p. m,_Preacli- _ flbeldan U Centifal I Apply over :babll1tv of the deep wet- ontario; Albert, or' North st. El- aaa a new spicy flavor, if cnc puts §;“‘f§d “IH W‘§“;““ '"‘°'° ‘°' lm"- URGE _'ANA l I erway l>l”0]€CC _ Wing °5¥`l'ied Wt- eanors; Colin at Summerside; John,|some old fashioned cinnamon drops 0 _man S a A _ The” Camda W°uld be =uXl°uSth“t in British columbia and charles in ia while it is cooking. -hips of all nations should come to ‘ Gull Lake, Sa,al¢__ also one brother _R I y SHI the lake ports and with that in viewi and two sisters, Mr. Colin McKay. Gold Chains ' _ . ' it is doubtful whether it would be of East Bldcford; Mrs. Mol-*adyen, _ I is __ _ - ' - _ _ wise to discourage them now by im- Canoe cove and Mrs. Rogers, of To brighten gold chains, or similar " h K- C- ’» AS\1b°llfll€ bl‘0l¢0 Sil- _ 8 bl P C I In 1927 196 boats of all nstionali the Bowness Undertaking Parlor- to of water. " ‘ ~ ' ' il firm 'tiesfcame fromthe sea up thr gl d h l~, dc te t, -_-“*°~_-- _ ‘-fgaged m Lake Traffic _Lm e to y _ thc lcircs. Niucty_two oi ti¥§_“i€,cviJ Aitiich gxiiiilailnz. *°****+**°-°**°*°**°**°** ’°l°"““° F’°'“°“S °f Y°“' "SU- _ F885. _ _ . - ' brought pulpwood from Newfound- and was vel-‘y largely attended _ ---<-o->--- o'r'r.1iwA. <'>nt.‘ ~De¢.,_l9»- W°fd` ff°n1 the continent of Europe built ogdcnsburg, oswcgo and cornwall; _ coins; to Ottawa thapanotlier effort where they can be produced much 57 bi-aught scrap iron- from New : :WE HAVE A FEW WESTING- Guardlan Readers will be made' at' t`iie'comlng`seSSi0n more Chev-Ply than in Canada. ent/sr York to Detroit; 14 brought steel HOUSE namo sms that will bc vilthc Domlni9n`perll\un¢l\t whale the GW" L““°S ‘“ the Si1ring.com- and iron from sycincy' to thc Head cols at a bargain to thc carly pur- a _toll levied on _foreign 'ships using plete with the local ships and g0 ti: of _the Lakesi 10 brought general chases-. THE ROGERS December “_ 1928 Canadian .ca.nals_. This would not some ocean route when winter set. am-gags from the Unlged Klngdgm (:0M|»ANY LIMITED. 9 - - - CAUSE FOR _HHNKSGIWNG however include ships of the United ln. It will be argued they pay 10W- to Cardinal, Ogdensbuig and .Tor- -‘_‘4'°>°°"-*’ For my thoughts are not you States. The effort will be made by er wages than the Canadian or Un- ¢ml»,0_ The remainder cg;-fled car- PERSONALS thoughts neither are your ways goes from _various parts of the -- ways myth the Lm_d____Iéa 55,8 _ ingffreight on the Great' Lakes and ` The lake boats of Canada-and the wg;-ld_ In 1926 the ships coming Many friends will regret to seal; _ ~ ~ - ~ - Bt. 'Lawrence river and will be aim. nited States o erate on a proxim up from the sea numbered 131. of the illness of Mr. W. H. co , shipping iritci-cats in cai~icda_ carry- itcci states ships. ed' chiefly at Norwegian and Danish ships. A number of which ply on the Great Lakes every summer. ‘ - 'While the 1028 figures are not yet available it is stated in 'i927 _there were 15 Norse and Danish ships op- U P P ' ately the same basis, the cost of construction being practically the same in the two countries and the salaries much on the same scale. which each country supplies a por- tion of the canal system. gvantgau. it ls_ciairnc_a_,utlis_ boati'_tlic____lnstitutuig__ai tolls, wi_1l_ be was erating along the lakes and that The Department of Railways and‘ - they made 85 trips between various . S ' ° ` - land, Nova Scotia andgulf ports to Daily Selectlons for th ul te d of the cm. mm, PRAYER-wc rejoice Lord tha e 'wp "5 W" ' Thy ways and thoughts are higher rubbers size 21-3 Wh° is °°“nned t° his mme with an than ours as the heavens are abov ' ' THE MARKETS “"“°"”""""“i°i- `. me-‘l _ _ _. ._ Messrs. Lemuel and Amold Mac~ A_ CHBISTMAS CAROL' -"~' ' » Donald of Nine Mile Creek. left" " __ l°““““e“ "ml Tuesday for New Glasgow. N: S-._ (By nav. w. scott Galbraith) 080818 DOUIW 0"” th” in P’°"i°“s MONTREAL. -dull-_r 19"~Th9l`e where they eitpect to remain for -the Awake my eouli and greet themor like lwrts .Br lvidlns °°."\°'l“ r6°\°S.f=‘1“°°f~$ md W" “de “th” was no improvement in the foreign wintci- months. . ~ For chic uc a child is born; and unloading inthe '0nited»Stat¢e' government that European ships demand for gl-Bm he,-Q may and ONE DAY after a long delay ire- lates Serjeant A. M. Sullivan in “Old Ireland: Reminiscences of an _ i>csir;:__<=an_el tolls. as one ufllvlel Bangor. lvlainc. 'rho iuocrai took artlclcs,_c|lp them _ri ta zglutlon rg "“_$§_;h__e we are W______'_g _or - ' c ' ' ° ' ' . from One pal' O amm0n B. 0 ree pat 0\ll` Efforts Will b Made to Have Foreign Ships En- "°‘“ °" _ place on Thursday lift/ern°°n _ brother Barry. Mr. Price, don’t you think you might go one with the ir ment?" - “C€l`ff8l!lly.” was the reply. ......+.. HELP WANTED _*_ The following is a list of child- l‘ ren yet to be adopted. Those whose my names do not appear in todays list A, havefound Sante-Pals who will at- }’ ‘M1 ‘ tend to their wants. f- 29-Margaret, 14, underwear and e 32-vincent, 15. underwear 'and _ rubbers, size 5. 34?-Athol. D. skates and boots, ' sim 3. 39-Jennie, 12, shoes or slippers. 41-Charles, ll, lumbermelvs rub- ni -. _ bers, siae 3. 44-"Earl, 13.. underwear and Yea, God has come in human frame shoes. i ' °r. _vice vena they did n°t ¢°n¢fl\- inot including British ships) should lltuc new business__wua`d°ne by loc- Mr. Earl Kclly oi stanchcl has ar-_ 'ro savc the world from sin and 45-Jackie. 6. bootaiaus stockings. vcnc the caactih¢iawa.1t_ls thought pay canal tolls but the request-S HW' al exporters. The domestic market rivco hcmc after visiting fricnaa in shams. _ the'ships and trips ‘ increased this ei-fmét with much success. The feel- for law grades of what was 5;,-ang. summemde gud Port gm i » ing was against going back $0 “HB1 cr on account of the advance in _ ---' Ye angels,‘swell your notes of song ln Wlrlnlpeg and local Mr. and Mis. w. 1-r. v. Dunbar Till echoes ring both louci and long. ml!`l¢¢d UD D_l'1°¢! 1 l-2° DH' have closed their home at Keppoch And lead us t._o the holy Child, with sales of Manitoba No. 6 and are spending the winter months The lowly Jesus undenled. - in carlots at 88 1-llc and feed ‘ _ a r bushel, ex hs y9§\'.'. 1" _ »_11`,»' _ The argument which will be ad- tolls which had been discontinued 8 vanosd by marine -interests is that number of years ago. It was felt the Nurwly and Denmark do nothing to competition from the European reciprocate. Canada built the can- ships was not at ther time of sumc- lllit great expense and the steam- lent extent to warraht a return of Ship companies pay their share in the tolls. There is also the question gene;-gl gngfm-.uplgagp ,_m¢|.°p¢i-_-_ag~ to what extent the tolls would ¢ ation of the smals,_anu alsdhaveto 'ancctt thc movement or the arain my income taxes. all ufwlllchl tlie.crop. ; Another argllmwi. Which- W foreign- mg gimp, ,uaacf theseis believed. win be advanced asainst cars _ _ _ __ , __ _ _ _ , tion of _§;Yr» _ ___ _ 5" 1 a_~ 7:' 3 "\f*1. * _ ’sTrl.;.sHUs I l, ... cmimrsv ni>,1"T.> - ~ ~ s \ l-nab aaa _lzowi Cut Qvenhom. _ ofthe riewel mate3':,hin'_"a com- bhtt 04|-55;' designi- “NoRTHiiRN” was ache .iii macros bu _ or out of it the Queen Hotel, City. _ FOODS AND SEASONS 1 the Fruits 35 Egggs Burl ___ . With Judah's shepherds let us tread Messrs Leonard Artee and Mjiss To reach the Saviour's stable bed, MacPhee have returned to their And there to Him our homage show home in New _Haven after spexirgig With love that makes the spirit glow, odd a few days visiting friends in _ le ~. ' Bhore. " ` ' . ' O. Mary. blest of womanltind, _..__._...,___.__..._ ii. What thoughts arise within thy _mlhdl _.__ ._ Thou hast been called by God alone To bear His own begotten son. gracious King: P0106." _ _ C°m@ all ve lands and Isla Wu_:;\d_hel‘ 0; gre Bev? love;_ e o men you Praise God the Lord f_orev¢rmor¢_ (B!"Uhlriel -Bruce in The __ ~ ohatclaincl His birth»and sing, to men and henceforth With rapture that shall never cease. 46-Wendell, 6, boots and stock- 3. teddy-bear suit. 6. b00t8 Mid rubbers. 10. Skited Bhd bOOtB. v-4 5.: 6. boots and rubbers. 10, bvershots. lumbermen's nib- teddy~hear suit. 8, overahoea and stock- l0. boots and rubbers. 14. boom. sine 5. 12, over-shoes. ' 13 years, lumber rubbers," sine 3. 7, coat and boots, also 7. UVOIOOIC. montiia, teddy-boar 13. GIGUWII. A clnus'mas_ wlsn r_oa _sou ”» °'°“‘“‘¢ *"4 "°°°°- I2, clothing. I, boots and olothluc. overooae.¢M boots. 8; boots, rubbers and 4=n_»»u»._w~»~ .,~ .ma _.¢\|¢_'*§:"_¢& -4----» »---._A -_~_n_...____;._ A ___A___ _ a,, ga. .I l ii l i I. 1 / _ All High Grade 1 N 'Investment Issues Bought-Sold-Quoted " Securities Conmpmty i _ uuunmwa i 1 ' mm lovin. _mmm “ neun.; _ \ _ |- n I . . . \ ' - Melchers Distilleries - Limited » " » CLASS A SHARES (No par vnliml 1 $2 Dividend--Cumulat1ve- ' ‘ Fully Participating ' It is estimated that the Com- pany's earnings in 1929 will be not less than $650,000. Only $200,000 is required to pay the $2 Qlidend on the Class A Shareg, $35 a Share _ P111 parlicalm-s oy; reqnggi Jorn~1s'roN.~»w__c.i;; P. 0. Box 359 B. Bogen: Jr., Mans! ' MIUAY'-|1ll_l' 3148-. Sumrner.St.. Eummenude- llillliz Holt:-I Btonli lxohmge. Toronto Stock liklgo l`¢lh'Ql CI h M1 KM. WI _ ' ouch. a».3'I?°§.-$1?" 'T°‘°"' _ , ""5 #il 4 U i #li _ ”4l4Nc£b \llf\\° "‘ .\ _ r< -_ -»- ` “‘~ \Al- C0 Qghg Fox D ' \ MD DOG i`\_'}_ ._ _,__ __ ...` _ sit; '°‘° »$- _`___¢_____._ fi iiirfiém/it 1. , _ . _ _ `\ 'ffl \ ‘T " " ‘ \_ _. ,~ _. , N _ . \ If I _ \, , i I Their Ghoiee lllafnh limi ` For Assured Results_ Feed “ IMPERIALS ” Manufactured by ~ ”‘ “““°"'°“' ““" ““’°“' Imperial Biscuit Co. “Ltd gloves and scarf. z c ,‘,§‘_',,‘I,,Y°,‘§,‘_';§’,°§',,,_,,,,,,_ Box 446, Charlottetown, P.E I boots, size 4. ' ' -`~ `~ 4, coat. 9, sweater. 4. coat. 14. boots and rubbers. 13, overshoes, size 8. 3. ovorshoes. sins l. 7, boots and ribbers 3, sweater and boots, 14, pants, else 92. 14. shirt. 7. boots and rubbers. 6, l\mibernlen's~ rub- ii ii UVGINIGU llid WCP. OVDIIIIK. E it i llllt. <‘ teddy-bear suit 7. overcoat 12. overcoat 10. boots and stock UYI'£