.Sl _ ?"F§ i \-:___--as 1 f E _ ”“”.¢H*“1@i'¥Es>WN GUARDI41 ~ _ I i Smut _ A -- S-% ` do island GHLIN SLEIGH dlp illr We .i,\i_iY¢ ‘il l&1'8Ié assortiuent of the' above Sleighs- Piano Boxes.-Auto Seats-High Backs and Gentlemen’s Driversf, with Cloth, Cord and Plush upholstering. ' ALSO Pung Sleighs-High Box Sleighs and Wood Sleighs. Sleigh Robes, Heavy' Cloth 'and Fur Coats, Sleigh Bells, harness, Root Cutters, Grain Grinders, Cream Separa- tors, Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers, all of which we 'are selling at factory pricesto clear. ‘ Don’t fail to call and see our stock and get our prices before buying. A B L.HORNE G W PROFITT f °Summerside~VA, 'Kensington _ Branch _e Branch I i iii li? i i hh -‘sh-Ei?éi?'=,'~i?-Ei?-&i?&F'&E&.‘§' th hh hi "ill dlp tllll La M 't' ° - W? C' aliqdhggtitlliehgoldlcii_Br‘&*_;;‘;;°-nlil F1`a1:l°° s- _ gree The Annual Report 1: Boy Work Secretary of the oMarltimsei _ Rellslous Education Council con.. tains some interesting inlornrst-‘ _*r ion.` After telling about his c0lttin- LAU'sA‘N'NE» Dec 17_'i5m9l mls tmvels ll, 'Pasha head of the Turkish dele- ,mm lll l_d_ Shi with Marquis Curzon who charadter ivolxll :vllh bl:;'wP]ll;isgllll;'“`Lemted the smtementt mme of .the 'twelve Boys’ Conferences d'"i“`g"'h° may that the valayet ul wlllcll there were present 285 of Mosul containing the oi-ty of l d Nlcsui and the much discussed oil mme" my 1154 bc'-ya hum lssifieltls could not be conceded to .(‘l>;’n0ll1l1l1Lll1at|0slH.renfesedilnd elevenlll-llllllll, as.; llllll_ll,l.llv'll,ll Llllll l,lll,ll. At these conferences 801 reso- ll';l;’r;‘gS“rl‘l’nlu'r‘;‘lll:$“i;) ll; Afalrlflrf §‘;§§l'{l°elf”§m;= lfggwlglgdlsgvrerggg un.-titim of nan. _ lllelr lleslre ll; null; vgth th it ‘s further reported that Great cllurclr eliritnin and France have reached it is aicficuit to estimate tne|§‘l’lll,l”l§(’ff“‘°'“' 'We' the M"s“1 °" results of this effort in the lives' ` .'i_¢o>--- of the iboys thmughowt the Mari-I _ "me Pf°"i“°°S-but ffvm the Wu- earrisi-i EN'rEriPRisE iN New- estness with -which they entered F9UNDl_ANp into the spirit of the conference,| _ ____ one cannot help but feel- that the Almwonv w|,lllw°l.lll._ New pa. effort accomplished a great deal -pe, Mllllll ___ sll. Palrlck Mcmrlh in lining the f°““datl°“ 'Ut a hl5h'. On “The Gesture of Nelghboril- sr and nobler Christian citizen- ness" ___ women wllll wall; Shiv fOr -the future. London Fashions. DI-ll'/lug the first part of the - __ .hadowed 'by the Hon. Sir fathers and sons in attendance. . _ ~ _ ll L _ ,These ga»ther1n'gs have interested ;`lsl1§lf,}era(t3}:l'“ll;rl‘l?S:;l>e‘§eglvuxillllgi grae’ irrou-ns of business men in who ll al lllellalltl llll ll bllsllless (olds viggllgnsi Athletic Meet wasivm 1° this ”"““"yl,l l dl ll ' ~ ~ , n an 'promoted ‘t-hroughout the Territory llrlllrlllilfllarlllielllvelfalltlezll E;,‘;a?,:'.. Slllll The Pmmmd M"l'h°d“i9" “T“xis Sir Patrick iii ii recent interview 'B°yB” of 'St' J°h" wwe the h°“°‘° with a press representative, " has ‘to ‘be the 'winners of the National Bllowll ll D_l.0gl.ellSlve decqllm It Trophy for the whole of Canada. ll' ‘ll Bllmlll dld not de. ‘M"“ct°“ and 'SV J°hu hem fllfdnleo daosbusiiiess with us at all. Training 'Courses for the Mentors llerllllllly lllev ,llllllle no llllelllllll and as the need mr leadership” to cater for us. Whilst ‘the United so appa1'cn't, greater and more Slllllés lllled llle colllllry wllll coneentmtad' effort shmnd be Wt commercial travellers who carri- .into this .tyipe of work. led llllracllve llllmllles_ Sllldled The three *Provincial Tuxis our relllllrelllellls and W0l.ke,l Boys’ Cnmips were hem as “SMI hard to satisfy them Britain con- during the summer and proved lelllell llersell .Wim ll.lll,l,l,lng goods more .popular than ever. Nova. Seo on llle ..ll,,lre or leave ll_~. l.ll.lllcl_ tla Camp enrolled 54; New Brims- ple " 'Wok 46; Prime Ed'w"d‘ Island "Newfoundland as you know is gllowglvided denominationally aslhearlllv supponlllg me Bllllsh 4 '_ _ |Emqiire Exhibition. We do so Ibe- talkililicans, 9 -boys, 5 leaders, tolcllllre we regard ll as ,ll gesture ol ' _ 'neighhorliness on the part of Bri- l_a`lm?Zusts‘ Z1 'boys' 3 leaders' toitnin; :is clear proof that -the moth- ‘ _ »er country 'is at heart really anx- w%;`3tlll‘_.l°dI3ts' 24 boys' 9 leaders' iciis to increase her trade with us. ' ' “The women of Nefwfoiintiliiiid Presbytermns' 54 buys; 8 leadlmay live a considerable distance i fin ll ers. total 62. , _-christians, 2 buys; totai 2..`f"°"‘ P§‘ll“,‘,”l‘lll““fl,llIl“llf’,',‘,g§“‘l, b“l;',§f§ ""‘ki“g g"‘"d` ‘°t“l °‘ 11° "°y“‘ tlivinng and star from tndiifersn-t 25Tll?Hderls; tom] 135' ‘ to filtshjon. 'det British importers ere s no dou‘bt ibut that more - sld lll l allvllllng in th mf om' lplacel 'gi l:lac5`E8i On tio the Near East c0n|fisr‘ - - 9 60 'Drov nces, s m a - ‘I ing new or renewed action and as~:fllw° Md “ l°”`g °°”V°"”““°n 1”* .___ _ _ _ _ gras i i I i iii, Model X Grafonula -$97.50 ‘ :J 1-'f W seem d to con er a camps simuiti be nent in uiifersnts Wollllf do lor lllem_ The rrlllll was Dfirts <,_' the ‘Territory/. ns the ex~ that Amerlcll won al_m_0Sl rl llllrl pense is far too great fcr most . _ . iioply of supplying irocks, as dis- 231;; to attend a Provincial Gutii- llncr lrom mere Clollllllg New A wonderful opportunity and.ob Elyxgalxfowgffnlxxhlilvflrutlillfolli ‘ization rests upon those whose _dll llrlllllll llll. ¢ I ,_ ‘:'_'..‘ ‘ ` 1 . . . - _ - __ ` v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . ` . li ' i i " . I , ' ‘ i~»i-uw-iivii-.iinL.i:1.iv\-iweestalsmtsmmmwr&ss~mussmss%»n~ "“'y 'f '° °“ ""°“=~_~“f ."".i‘..._"£i.‘_ lit. it .., ... ii. l,-`i--¢l--- --1- --_ el- “i -_ -_ iny cvi'it i . the years to come this charmter . _ , 7 _ ~ \ ‘huildin r ramme t c expense D" their prtisuc Sen"e`l ._ ----- ---~~-~ - -_ _ -- _l the men of tfinwfrow to take their llrlllllr lllll ,lol lmlllllle ll, ,lo “_ P tw' tilt ii, I ,li ...Ii li lll. Nl. L ii Mu ci wi ii lit in iii' lip .JW .ilu iiii ii - .___¢1` ' g D ng 0 Drop” America made her wares attractive O4 -44&0-*Q4-Q-6004-O44 C _ ` I l . . _ . house ervicea e oo wear , , "q“gF°stl°“S:ll“'l'l°"° offered' The ful' Bgilllstlimlnanliyfiirturers what they; U e 1-753,50 mo I in 1 th ri i I lllszbad old days are over. -Britaiui 228 _ T ‘James Hall last week and after fi C vh lll dl la (ml Em_, l ll-‘;»J _.'_» _/,_ Wl'1llC pl'lOI`lOgI`3pl'lS I`Dad6 tOd8y. its first supper gathering 'n Stu _Th rolerl Ol rl great Exlllllr "6-0 _ -.g>;. -'- ‘;.,__` »1':`=v,°".=.' ,¢_ ,;¢,_,_._-.,: ,_. _. lr. ._ - - ___ ___ V Mom G-2 Grufonala $165 i lpliicc in the highest rank of (‘iiris-l i .tlrii Canndiain Citizenship ‘End of the Bad Old Days_ vo-vue +o+o++o¢+»+v¢oo4¢+»+»¢44++o+¢+ ‘.1 ‘Tile Girls of 'Chariottetmvii iioldl Model K-$200 '@--H Year a large numiber otf Fnthgr andl Elltel-pl-lse that may .pave the V Sou "Get t>osethers” were held, way for s new influx or British 0 , “W “°°"°¢a“Y WHS 0111>' “N9 1° capital and British labor into ce- ' ‘ attend “WWW “Wee °f these “t nude. and Newfoundland is fore- _ » - which there was a total of 2,898 .. plm-icy ‘ give an a]l~year a `x [HAT is a home, without music at ' Christmas, the big joyous time of the year? Soi this season instead of wondering, “V/hat will I give them for Christmas;" just say to yourself “l'll give 'ern a year-round gift-an all-yearsource of sunshine and happiness-a Columbia Caralonola.” ` First-Buy a.Colunibia for the- educational value of music in the home-valuable to the youngsters and to the older folks. Columbia _'fn-is-s~.s.iif»ure'i ' 1 ' 'ts , A ' "' _ 1 FQ: Second-Buy a Columbia for the purity ’ L -, ral i , |.~..‘ii,~A' 71.4.1.1 4 “ - 7°. oi' its voice, its perfection ol reproduction, _ l_ _ its decorative beauty. Buy it because it has ten remarkable points of superiority _ ll that put it at the top. of the list ofwortll- i ~ 2 general good tim , th l M0" whic W Sp y Y ‘ ~'*"‘” » ' iizrollvs discussed plans foti 1'1"" pmducm'_ mw mmermq and - - loywgeggas u (,;lll,l;l;;llll;;fl!:l';ld want we regard as 'proof that the Model L-2 Grafonnla COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Toronto ,250 raw , 1 f 'Charlotlelltlayzlli v(,}(lrls’eC%unscil) rea? Wants mn' custom and is actually' __ llzlllg tual we lmlov prlvlleges anxious to ifirilrl out wlifatitvigg i;;<;d_.i i'1_-___,--r..-::._; _-'r ____-.__.._ ._____.m_ r_ ‘_ I __ __---_:_ ~-----~;~__~_~___-___.,.. The Most Useiul oi all Presents in--Y °» fu :1f:::...'.*;° ..._ i - tlu H itch" HOCKEY BOOTS V°u\h»'. ner pair °°¥u'. per pair Women'|, pop pair ..............$8.ll0 to $5.75 M°n'n.n»r pau- upto $9-0° _ SKATES I Bob 8kl|t|o, por pair sous am¢olpor~p¢il~ .........s1.60 Imperial Skatoo, por pair .....$2.25 ciumpisnl iisrp eomlnlon .pr .». . .-. . . . . . .$8.50 "IW _ 'po`l|i§_""_v"....,.......\|-50 Hockey alll; ‘relic-lknnéfilsr pair .....ps.so Profololonui .TBM pair .....Q7.00 "" "’° °' ° Dem” f’~ ~ B itisn firms _ ll-,ld lll gmlll l th .bl _ll represent-itivcs from r u gn g Sgcgnd . if 'which we elldsoy €\’;nl1ll1feyl-ofol~?§r:,£'l;s_;iu Newfounlllnml showing their gl," that ellcll llfesldenl sllllmll loisaimipies. 'booking ordersl ‘land A§k||S\|pp0f¢A ' hd uf/ ._ ' her group the idea for 'Ciiristnias:leammg our “keg and dig! es' wkholn Unk - '” '- ~ ff' service expressed and discussed ‘md in 'slum we 'shall 'een mu ° ,,_;.\ /_i j, - I at this meetlng or thr Councll raw materials in Imperial nixirk- Lsrgollyoleu. Buy toLwe ' f~7 ,_ " _.» 'rne officers ei etea ' 'n “ts “““°““ °’ '“ f‘"°'g” “‘“"‘€“' l, \\>\_ J @ ~ I __/' _ r ~.i I," _ fonowlll e were A 5 ns we have been compelled to ilo` V '~ .~" . 1. 'l’G‘8sldent-#Margaret Mcinnis. inwhe past' __ ~”'// -_..¢¢_.__ 'products to Britain. Iron ore will _ szis _ Womcn's Warm ‘Felt Juliet Slippers, Leather solos and heels, with ipluoh trimmings, In colors red, brown and black, per pair Pscksrds' Slippers for Ladies, ali shades, have rubber heels and 'Pompon, per plir _.$1.98 Ladies’ Ribbon-trimmed, Elk Solon, Plddld 'Slippers in red, thrown, navy and maroon, only per pair . . . . . . . HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Fancy Xmas Hosiery for Lisdlu, in 8|Ik, the newest styles, just received, por pair ...$2.25 GA1'rEB_s_ ’ We have n splendid range of»Gaitorl In differ- ent colors und lengths at $1.90 up to $3-50 Pl"- We have adopted the CASH SYSTEM wr_\¢n_good| are allowed on npprobutlon the Maha; pi-lcgd pair must ibo paid for before leaving the store. _ _l__\_V !“_yg_g|\¢ mg" lin, of |.un\bor|non'| Rubbers ,in Ounldl,-AMI!-HOLDEN _BUlll|ll`|b'»ovny pair guaranteed, prices lowest. Alpo a comP|°*° ""° °f Fm 5”" _ for Mon ini Women. You aries welcome to look so you are to buy. ' Wiohini you all a Merry christmas and n Prosporouu Ntw V0!"- i t _ ~ OIDIR IV MAIL - POSTAGE IPREIPND tllitditgglerguscn -Shoe Company Ltd Charlottetown, P. E I ` ana* Y r. » hereby resolve to show our grat - lllllle bv Bllarlvlg wllll others as trade with the mother country ml. all ssllbl lb ll] all ,should /bs restored. We shnll see Vice presitlent-Mary Rogers. . “Wim a lmjle e“°°‘,m;_l5°me.m .secretary lrearurer _ Malmlt\\'e shrill reorganize our .lis ina iii- Clllb,,ck_ diistry, adopt the principle oi - mass production, and sell fish go home 'instead of 'to Germany. TAX QN R.E,05|p-1-3 M the 'present time the Br|ti> T0 BE ENFQNCED Epire Stoel (loiiippaiiy, mining in is o'r'rAwA Rscono Newivurullsnd. is coiiincllcil lu i_. market ore in enemy coiintrics. in O'I"l‘.AWiA, Dec 17- 'Tim it-in. the current year, despite the dif- grnphic protests received from ficulties of f-xchnnso, 750.000 i0¥\Ff mcrchnuts in all sections or tho Of 079 IIYW9 bm'-‘H ‘Wm i" Germany Dominion against the application Only British apathy could 'MVB 01 U15 Stamp tax on receipts will brought about such .1 state of nf- not, it is stated on high autlioi~it'y, f8il'B~ l _ have any effect in delarying the ap- U'\°MPi°¥m°"\¢ *"4 'E""i"““°"- plication of the tax, which, under act of parliament ts to ibewme ef. “It is evidence of an industrial femve on _ya,mml~y ISL awakening that the Armstrong- --_-- Whitworth Company is already Twenty-five teams entered one Planning W "ect in N°wf°““d r mill which will bicycle race, but pedaling hikes is liillfi 8 new -MDG i . produce double the ioutfpu over better than peddling books. even me great Normclme eslalr __._______.__..___._.-- itsni-nent in our country. Such an -'“"" for st great influx of British capl tai into the country, and a. new tide of 'British immigration. "Newfoundland needs settlers and in that direction -also. the British Empire' Exhibition will help. The special Overseas Sect- ion will carry out a great ipuiblicity oainipaign on ibehalf of all tho Do minions, informing intending omi- grants exactly what each part of the Emtpire requires of them and what :it 'hoo to offer. At -the-.same time it will make certain that only suitable men and women. healthy and energetic. are ‘accepted "Newfoundland, therefore, wei- comes the British Empire Exhibi- tion -bersuse it secs in it it fresh opportunity of developing our trade, df attracting new capital and providing ns with dosirahlo additions to our population. -1-£03-1** THE NEW BRIDAL VEIi.` YORK, A-1 _ Cuiiciira ltlteqp Siiinsoit Smooili and Clear Bsby°loond¢r&ln\'Q1l|Nlnillll.oooth- an mad in the milrgiwnu Doc 18.-Several of recent fashionable their veils ic ' enterprise should pave the way V A. E Toombs 167 Queen Street l l . WAITING TILL SHE FORGOT MESSRS. C. M. LAMPSON ANE"ioii to a-bsonb large quantities of ---- C0’S WIINTER ISALE WIILL furs at a slight reduction from Seeing flveyear-old Mildred sit- COMM-ENCE ON JAN. 25-'23. Oct. prices, shippers are caution- ting in an easy chair with liitutii. --~ cd to hc 'ts conservative its \pos~ folded, her aunt said: "Well, dear, Fine furs, such as Fox of all sible in their purchases. cant you find anything todo?" kinds, Beaver, Otter Lynx, Fish-- ..__¢¢4»__-____ “1 can't, find anyone to play hide er, etc., intended for the January CHINESE T0 OPEN BANK IN the thimbls with nie," -the child re~ Sale, should be in New York not TORONTO. plied, “so 1've hidden it myself and inter than the nnorning of Jan. 5 -~- now I’m waiting till l’ve forgotten 1923. 5 MONTREAL. Dov. 18.-l}i‘:inulivs \\'lici'cI put it." Stwplo articles, Such as Skunk, of tlirrie Ciilncsc Mcrvliziiits' iif\nk,' --<0>-_- Oipossiiin, :M-ilskriti., .M.ink, Run- liii-ni'poi~;iii\fi in liong Kong, will in' PRIVILEGED 00011, Boar, ,W0lf, etc,, reiiclilng cstulilisliotl in Montreal :ind 'l`or- New York by the morning of Jan. onto within u few weeks, i.. N. I.iiu,] Littlc llurry-“l wish 1 were you, 1I2. 1923, should arrive in Londou`DF0Sld0“t ‘lf me iliillk in New Y0rk,uncle.“ . in time for inclusion in the sais. land ii :M1981 Hi i-he \ViIl" iw i».a-p L PI GUT SMOKIN l I F I