‘, let this friendly greeting carry to you our compliments and holiday wishes. May it convey a note of appreciation 5f of your valued friendship and our h m: ever continue. hope that this cordial feeling may A MERRY CHRISTMAS i nnd- \ . is A HAtPPY NEW YEAR ff ._ _ Is Our \Vish T o All ‘ i l PRGWSE erasure. w, “l, w.- . ~ Hwmuunui-eunun» uRoaue-lnnFrl-IFF . ’ , i .'. I (‘ome on, you lzisi minute shoppers l Lhiistnms ' . ‘t’: i... ,. ~ “,\ ." ~~ -E< is almost here-Just time to complete your Giff- liist from these 111F111)‘ Siilllvsllllns! 1 frimLi-J ltl‘i‘\lNEltS wsliions PICTURES 'i‘.-i.l‘lilS'l.‘RIl£S RIIRRORS BFD man's i‘ orriiiunns Fill. FY51! i HHS QEM-i-ii-ivwl-ieciri-u xi???» I ShlOK ERS all ci-iiiwpi _ cirrhiiiiv FIRE imiigi IPITTINGS 3001.; pans snmiinvAiii-J (‘ARVENG SETS F,’ u LAMPS . Wis Cheerful Gift! is Whether you select a Floor Lamp. adiriilge Lamp, a 'i‘able liamp or any one oi’ ihe many small ones such as lied, Radio or Boudoir u; Lamps-you may be sure your gift will be fully appreciated. HOLMA N’ SUMMERSIDE" and Prince County —SPECIAL OPENING skate on Christmas eve at fl pm. in Ken- sington Rink. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Benson tickets not accepted. Regular skate on Monday, Decem- ber 26th. 1303-12-23-21 -BA_PTIST CHURCH services. Sunday, Dee. 25th, preacher, Riev. A. C. Crone: 1MB a. m, Central Bedeque. subject, Christmas Mes- sage; 11.45 s. m., Sunday School; 7 p. m., Freetownflsubject. Special chrlstmaa Service, “The (“H‘l\‘illl85 Candle." -OPBNING of (l- Bummercide, Monday, 36th. Afternoon for the children 2-4P.M. Admission 15 cents- Night 3-10, A Admission 25 cent-s- seeson tickets are 800d 1°? m“ Qpgiiing night. Get yours now. 7314-12-24-11. liink, December --PRIZES DONATED-A sprcinl feature of the Christmas closing at uie ‘Bummerside H1811 School W” the prizes donated by MP- 3- A- Bmcq to the pupils of the down stairs grades who came our first and ggcond (or general proficiency at the Christmas exariiuistiona. S. —-DISTRESSING AVCIDENT -— The ten yciir old son of l\ir. Jivscph Z, Gallant of Siill\lilf‘l'.*~l(l0 had fl narrow escape from serious injury on Thursday afternoon when hi- fell from the baiustrnde upon which he hnd climbed in Holiuairs Toylnnd. lie landed hcnd first in an assortment of iinwzirc in thc department below. Fortunately his only injury was the dislocation of Dec. 14, were brought to his home in Mont Carmel for burial. The funeral was held lust Wednisday dore Gallant officiated at Requiem Mass. The pail bearers were nfessrs, Austin Gallant, ‘Benj. Gallant, An- thony Gaudet, Abel Arsrnnulf, Jo- seph Arsenouit and Donut, Arsen- ault. Interment was in the comet- ery adjoining the church, S AYHRISTMAS C0l\'('I<li{'l‘-—'I‘lie children of the Baptist Sunday School of Suminersidc held their annual Christ-inns concert and trcc on ‘Fhursdny evening in tiii: Lfhurch Hull. Rev. Mr. Wilson pro-irlivd. A very charming program of songs and recitations were given by the children which was much enjoyed by the parents and friends. [inter in the evening Santa Claus np- peared and presented each child with a bag of candy nnd present from the gaily decked Christmas tree. The icuclicrs too received presents from the tree. After n happy social hour the gathering dispersed wishing enrh other a Merry Christmas and h lioppv Ni-w YcarnS. ' l —TOWN COUNCIL l\‘|l.lL'i'l.\‘(i—~' The final meeting for the year of the Suimnerside Town Council was held on Thursday evening in the Council Chamber, Mayor ltiiinson presiding. Councillors present werc Schurman, Phillips, Kelly nnd Grady. Afro": ihe reading of the minutes, town bills were prescntrd mo. passed a: fcllows: Pail biilS $3,012.31; unpaiJ bills, $1,016.70; el- ectric light paid bills, $200.05; nn- pald, $29.78. The tender was nc-, ceptcd from G, Edgar Clark for six l fire-men's uniforms for $102.75, on motion of Coun. Phillips, seconded by Coun. Grady. The Journal Pub. Co. tender for printing 200 finan- cial statements at $1.87 per piiqvi was accepted on motion of (Joun. Schurmun nnd seconded by Conn. Phillips. Conn. Schurman 0n lic- half of himself and fellow Conn-l, cillors thanked Mayor MfliLszni tor his hearty co-operation during iiir: year in carrying on ilic duties of the Council. Mayor Manson rcplicd and congratulated the board on the efficient manner in which each Councillor had looked after his dc- psrtmonts. Mcciing adjourned with an exchange of Christmas greet- ings. The Police Report for the year was submitted as follows: i‘ Ilutrnvu-ca THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN The Three Wise Men (Exchange) Without making the luggcstion that it was intended. there 56cm! 8 rather striking contrast between . the shepherds in the Advent story , and the Three Wise Men who came from the East. It could be pointed Uiii: unit wise men ulilfllly hBVO to ltravel farther to arrive at s real ll understanding of the spirit of i things than those who are lowly of immii and of heart. ‘It might, we think, be demonstrated that those who have moved the world most mightily in its toilsome path tn- ,ward progress and betterment, are those who were not most noted for their intellect. 1t vrss a question for observers and biographer: to de- l bate ivhcthcr Abraham Lincoln, the lgreat eniancipalor, was greater in l mind or in heart, While his mental labllitics were towering his emo- ;tiona.l instincts were overwhelming. lGiadstone was the peer of all his lcoutcinporarics in iaublic life, yet ‘, he will not be remembered because of any of his wriiiiigs or his speech- es. Those of. his speeches which may be recalled iiro the once in which he expressed the strongest passion for liumnnityn | And sometimes wise mcn get tired of flii ir own wisrio:ii. it. ls patheti- ‘ cnlly expressed by one of them: l l l l l i l I l l l have walked llllldiill the stars i, fill l am iircil. My inul; (li‘lli1~', and my fret. nrhe from usri! l‘, 'nlllilflg the r)" - blind with the visions i have .“if‘i‘ii, i 1 Wdiil. to izit bark lo (he cool i‘."'I‘~'S of the car-Eli. I vain 1/.- iiiile lILVFIPlf iiiulfii‘ the ilf‘i‘S, To (‘l‘£i‘.\'l into the little houses whrrc there are only fires i nnd i-:i:iil""=. l it“. So while wisdom of the scientific l . ‘or the philosophic kind has its place, there are other things even jnioru powrrfiil in ilic world of inen, from iiie residence of his pili‘i'llts,lillltl one oi‘ them is the spirit of.‘ Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Arsennuit to liiiinblcness in seeking after truth M9“; 031-11191 church Rpm Tpgo. and in ndinitiiiig, like Newton, that? i’ all h l e know was laut the iaieking up iSIiOFO, The V1151’- mf-ii of the lij¢§t . took ilic 1'2": ail, and it is not to their (llSPiHfLl lllfil/lllflll‘ ii-uliiigi; of l"? in ranching iii» (‘lill oi‘ their ‘HIP-Rf. found ou nouriiigzs of l'li‘ll and irniilziiici~iiri= zuii; myrrh. nlng at laigic. fi; gziriiblnu: llilllil‘, 1; using proiiiiic language, i; driving Carl's to iroiiiuifiii ilungvr, 11); ilrliiing iviilioul. license, l; fiririui: with wrong number yiliucs, ‘J; col-nu. 103-11112. ll; drhuig Willi no broken, l; selling milk unlit ior liiiiipiii food, ‘.2; niiuislziugzlitci" case sent up for trial, l; customs cine, 2' pi-ii- liibitlon i~zi.i-:=, ii,‘ __\‘l[]g n gum 12 ,lll\'i‘llllf','i will. to flame at I-lnii- ‘RX. 3; iflfiilllr; ocnt. to Charlotte- l-"Wli. 1i’ "Filkstvii ill the county nnd hilll(lL'flV0\‘i'i‘ to ‘ilic liioiinitvcl P011?!‘- 4: iiri'e'i:'(i for Si. Jdliii N- B. 0011"". i: lii‘i'l‘.‘~li‘il for lliili- fax police, l, ffifififfll “N” m jun who could no: pziy ;h(~ii~ 1pm.- 1:1,“ colicciril since inn-t iiioifligig fifyijljo-l cl w PERSON LN Fill‘. l". Weeks oi iiic adver- iibins stair of n, T. Iitillllilil, Ltd, 1°11 ("l Fflflily to spr-uti the Christ- mas vacation at his homo in liaii- IRXRS. Desirable CHR LAAASY i’ 2"” 7;?!’ ii '1 $2 1% [Illlllill 8i lIll, ill]. The Lastllinute Purchases ‘f, THE BEST PRESENT§ MOST EASILY CHOSEN (fan Be ‘Got Great variety to choose from both as regards quality and at 0ur Store price. Make your Christmas Purchasing easy, profitable and commendable. By buying at ._ p, ARTEITS CHILDREN TOYS of all kinds. FOR The JOY of a B 0 0 ll CULTURE, e n m e n t, Entertain- ment-nii these you FOR Enlight- GROWNUPS _ WATERMANS PEN v . of n fcw grains oi sand on the saea- ‘ things in the FiIlFtPYli (‘_\'\‘,‘; mgolq, " l which will bring ioy i0 home. the ‘I t i m shovels. All of the thumb on his left linnd. S. T,” 1 _ w , , __ H’; BQQKS of 8|] de_ give when Yo" Ewe a and PENCIL SETS, ___ i n s uliiie ihc Ciiitlnias h“ Book! JUNIOR LENS“: m“ ‘VEST zililfiii lcrvciis 11o.’ Against llll till‘. ‘git’? scriptions. The Arm of Goo” a gift that is apprec- icnizi ant poi ca. turbulenccs of w» __ _ "‘ . PRINCE-Inert: is a. movement on the ‘vmld, mm! “w many people P 2.1} _ Ralph (_}0nn0r_ iated fill year round. foot to have a Junior hockey league H“ this mm “h” mum ruspond m j 4?“ Sure t0 make the kld- Head Tale-Joseph C. for West Prince tiiiii year. Rev. w. V,“ tum, “m, L“, one “m, mm i ,_ A . A ‘H’ dies happy. School Lincoln. i. J. Phillips has donated a. cup iii. [Hhfilkp W u 0mm “yum, just m, i . i Bachelor's Bounty _ BOOKS, the gift that the league with the stipulation that i, flip" Al, i . » | i" p ' ' ' v (‘g-ace Rjchmon _ _ I Y '1 h y h“! l “new om ‘ iii ici oi them longed, i‘: 8i! Hfld Pellfll SOtS, é fi lasts and one that is Fillers wio me r-i n for ill" fiiillii‘ rwiiiiazs ihni he hnxll Wu‘ ‘h ‘hi f 9'19 t3 Rel-Tiled "*- lflPdlfil-i.‘ hockey are barred. A mrct- [Wllfn ll. i-.,i-_ i, i. l"li|_‘al]ge m, “i < e V91’? 11f; 01' 11W Alice Grant. sure to bring joy to lng will be livid n‘, Alborlmi lO,(‘.l>i‘l'llliliy true that illlllly pcoplcl young scholan , ' make urrrtiigeiiiciitw for the 1Ui'lli-|\\‘ll0 knoiv thin, the old story oil the recewer’ you iiig of the League. S. llitziiitu Lllaur; and 1h‘ l‘L'lli(lOf‘l'5 isi > can’t go WIOIIg‘ by ____ ‘icuuiriziiioiili-ss, ycf lii imagiimiimp . ‘V9 IIEVC- 8. _ _ b k T w, ._ .. ,. , i giving. a o0 . ry _ _ V ‘ _ _ ’(,iii “mop ill u \.lu1... D\f‘i Dnshcr, large SIOCIK 0f 51191-11411‘ 1170"“ H)“ 131m lillifl Dlillf'i'i' and PiitiiLTl‘ and Vixcnl Cal-[gfg fm- youy 5e. IAL-ihe remains of Pliillbbldwflnd up “u, 011m. autumn.’ mall hockey stiChS, Arsciiauit. who PRSSBd away in St- :lili'lzlu ill) this ililtLilill‘ iviiiii. - 19cm“ Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, on slelghs and all makes sold -Miss Ads. McKay of Spring- field is visiting Mrs. Chester Palm- cr of "Sunnncrsiile. S. ~Mrs. Chester McLeod of Long River, who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital recently, is progressing iery favourably. S. —-Fi'iends will regret to hear that Mr. Stanford Gay of Snmniersido is confined to his home through a full but ivns not seriously hurt. S. -»-Mr. ‘Thomas Meiherull of West Cape, icfi on Friday to spend Christmas with friends a. Sidney, N. S. S. EillSTERll GUARDIAN ..’SlIBS(fltli‘Tl0NS to The lizirlottetown Guardian may be luindcd to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Maboirs Drug Store, Montague. 12-13-dtf. Paris Celebrates Ranch Property , For Sale Swill-ii ‘lenders- uill lie l'i‘lZi‘l\'l‘.ll llp to January 25th, lilllil, for llic purchase of the ranrli yiruprrty of the Regal Black and hihfli‘ Fox 00., |.|.(|., near Siinimcimiilv, Niflfvlnllllfl of six acres of land, Dwelling lionsc. ll?! large pens, 2 large pun min-tit, Iced house and equipment all in good rc- pair. Lowest or any ‘fcmler not net-cil- w-iirily 5l(‘l"|‘|)l(‘(|. ('I‘I'll|ll'f| cheque for i0‘) of tender to zircompsny same. For further particulars apply to the uiiilcrsigncil or at the oificc of W. la‘. Imrby, lliirrlsicr, Summer- sill" JOHN F. CAMPBELL, meat without license, i; dogs rim-i Convictions for drunkenness, lilo; .5'.>f!N 0. (infill, . 4 . - LE il.i. stealing, 6, vagrancy, 27, Sfllllllg Hunlmcrsiilaleikflllf: L 0n Cheaper Scale __--_ riiuls, llec. 23.--Christmas and Now Year's tho liitter the gift day in France, promise to be cheaper but none the less festive in Paris this year. Celebration of both fates is n irudiiion only slightly affected by tides of prosperity. 'l'lie customary displays of toys and "ctrenncs' reveal that this year prices have been scaled to 1032 pocket-books. The main institution of Christmas in Frnuce, however, is the Rcvcllion, nnd so long as the Frenchman has the wherewithal for living, the Rev- illoii stands. Predominantly n. family affair, it is celebrated by most Frenchmen in llic- home, but pnrtly perhaps be- 73l2-l2-2i-Snt. 4i. cause the cafes and restaurants are filled to overflowing for the occa- sion. After the theatre and midnight iMass, trio family gathers for the Rcveiilon, with its eating, drinking nnd dancing. There is a repetition of the Rev- i-lllon for many folks on New Year's Eve, but then the observance is less of a. family fete. ANOTHER REVIVAL Following the suoeesful revival of old welsh crafts at ni-ynmflwr and elsewhere (described in last month's Industrial Britain) stcpfl are likely to be taken to save wood- turning, at one time e. flouriahlnl handicraft. ' Only three o! the old creftlnli remain in Wales and at DREW‘ they arc receiving more orders than they can cope with. The -Mo!i' mouthehire Rural mdustrles 001m- cl] and several Welsh education authorities are coneldcrlns 111° matter and a scheme roi- apprentic- lng several boys to the craft may evcntuate shortli- FOUGIIT A DUEL AND BOTH ARE DEAD VERNON, Ten. Dec. iii-Two men, one e defeated candidate for sheriff, were found dead on Main street here last night. 5110111? 111"" pistol shots were heard. Police said 5 pistol lay beside each body and the men apparently had fought a duel, but they could not ascertain a motive. ' Police said one shell had been discharged from the pistol which lay near H. H. Hutto, 50, the dc- feated candidate. They said all five shells in the pistol near the body of Dnvld R. Fan-er, 86, bad been fired. Four or five bullets had struck liutlo and one had hit Far- ran HYPNOTISM ALLEGED SEATTLE, Wash, Dec. 23.~~A suit for annulment of his son's mar- riage on the ground that the bride hypnotized the bridegroom into matrimony, was filed here today by Glen Parks, father of 20-year-old Earl E. Parks. Young Parks married Thelma G. Schwartz, 28, a month ago. His father's complaint contends she was a widow “of strong, dominant, com- mending, occu!t and hypnotic pow- ers, especially when in the slightest degree under the influence of li- quor." Lumber Gift Stationery of here. oss wonus coNPRACT A contract for the modernised” of the Copenhagen Gas W035i vaiiui at more than £30,000, is 0X- pectcd to be lllliced ‘V1111 was“ Gas Improvement ComPlmY- °t Manchester. Nvftmiillm"! ‘"1111 m“ firm bflflflii ii W" BB"- lr. W. R. Carson CIIIROPRACTOR Three Your Palmer Graduate 124 Prim-i- st. Phone 1012 Home (luiis Made. Lumber We have on hand and will be pleased to supply the following Viz: Rough Boards . . . . . . . . . Spruce Sheathing . . . . . . Pinned Pine Boards .. Unplaned Plne Boards . Pinned Spruce Boards _. . . . . .. Pinned 1x2. Spruce Strappln; Pinned 1x3 Spruce Strapping Pinned 2x4 Spruce Studding ,. $1.00 iii-r 100 il- M"! "Ii . . $1.00 per 100 ft. and nil" .. $1.50 per 100 ft, and lln , . $1.50 per 100 ft. nnd UP , $1.75 per 100 ft. and IIP 50¢ per 100 ft. Linenl .. 15c per 100 it. Lineni _ $130 per 100 ft. Iiincnl Pinned and Ullpllllcd 2x5 Spruce Btudding 52-09 P" m" n" Mercbautable Ylaned Hemlock Boll‘!!! i .. . $1.50 Der 100 "- Also, full line of Spruce Scantling. Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. Paoli'e Wharves j