y“ COMING XMAS DAY 1 EDIRU‘ . ' COMPANY / i TQQl-YOUNG ADAMS OPENING PLAYS’ XMAS MATINEE “oven THE HILL” , ‘mars? “THE VEILEI) WOMAN” canto VAUI)EVILLE ACTS-G PRlcEs-Xmas Matlneh-Reserve 87c, 52c. Rush 26c. Xmas Night- Reserve 52c, 80c.‘ Rush 37c. SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY, Dec. 22nd AT 9.30 A. M. Charlottetmvifs Largest Pipclcss Heating Jobs Has CALORH‘ FURNACES Installed if you have not decided on a- Furnace, here is a REAL GENUINE PIPELESS FURNACE at a MODERATE COST, Make your Christmas Gift‘ to the home A Caloric Pipeless Special discounts for Christinras trade. All Caloric installations guaranteed. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m: cunul autumn“ ' ‘£31k’! Evidence . . (Continued from Page 1) - me any more questions." OounclllorWItmm-e. \ ~ Arthur C..We'tmorl. county 001111" I ' SHOP from Holinan's Catalog. W.,V. A. DANCE New Year's Eve-P, W. C. Hail. 147642-1841 GAVENDISH SERVICES-There will be service Sunday, December Wood, Govan, Sasio, arrived in the dl-ty Tuesday night and left thh afternoon for Pownal his former home on a visit to friends and rela- tives. WHIST-There will be a Whi Party in aid of St. Vincent's Orpii- anege at the K. of C. Home Friday evening. was in tho ci-ty yesterday. Mr. C. S Delaney, Albany was in 1478424811 the city yesterday. _. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.— A few days ago while Michael C. Delaney son of Mr. C. S. Delaney, Albniiy was coming hom-e from school hc sustuined a painful accident. lic “'41s riding on o. wood sleigh \vltli a loud of potatoes when he slipped off and the sleigh ran ovcr his left hand inflicting serious abrasions. He was immediately aittcuitled to by Dr. Bell, and is making satisfac- tory recovery. BETTYIIIJIVIPSUN Mr. J. E. Hlscott, Sitanloy Bridge was a visitor to tho city yesterday- Mr. Bert Willis, New Iiiivcn was in tliccity ycsvrdoy on business. Mrs. D. K- Scott, North River, was u visitor to the city yesterday. Capt Erank DOIHI-iflilll. Vernon was in the city yesterday on busi- 118135. Mr. Chnsi Lockhart, Kcnsington, wzis in the city yesterday on busi- Ideal Xmas Gift Thcro is no month of tho year IN “lilllllV Home on visir- —Mlr. .1. N. little girls murdered." door. “Oh, God- there lay my two Necia was bound hand and foot. and was lying on the floor under the edge of the bed. Cynthia was on the bed; a bloody rag covered cidlor for North Lake, said he "came to the scene of the murder on Wed- nesday morning. Nov, 26. He 101d of the scene as he fflillld ii 111 the cottage. The children had been in his store on their way home from school on Tuesday. Mr. Wood intends remain- her face. Examining the bodies, he They began w watch for w” lng until March, and reports the 21st in the Presbyterian Church. weather in the West at. timtevbf Now Glasgow at 11 a. in. and at leaving to be exceptionally fine.‘ Cuvondish at 7 p. m, -—-——<-oa-——>- ' PERSONALS Mr. R. W- Dickson, North Tryon found that they were stiff. He could not stand it, and left. Necia had on a khaki knicker suit and wore a dark blue sweater. Cynthia's hands were tied behind her back; her feet were not tied. She had on her fall coat and licr dresses. Searched For Dog. He had looked for the dog after leaving the camp but could not ind him. The dog had been bought by Williams for Cynthia before ho liud gone to the war. The dog would fight for the children. He had found tho dog ticd up in his barn on the 11C xt day. r He had been to the camp. twice or throc times during the slimmer. lie fclt no concern at all for the llama. He saw him at John Foster's about 10 o'olock. He had telephoned for Dr. Turner. a coroner who reach 0d there at 11 o'clock. He had told the witness _to lok out six men to go to the ca -p with him. They had gone nnd Dr. Turner made an examination of premises. Dr. Turn- er examined the little girl under the bed first. The doctor removed the cord from the hands. Ho iden- tificd the ropes which wore pro- duccd ns those token from-tho arms and legs of the younger child. Court adjourned. -—--<o¢-—---- 4 | FRESH WINDOW SHADES l When the roller slimlrs in thi- vililtlfvn when thcywvcrc -in Wil- liams‘ presence. Thoy had gonei down frequently three and four times a day. The magistrate asked Williams if lie wished to ask tho witness any questions. lie szild "No your ivun l5 years old. She had been at school on Tuesday, November 25. 'l‘,hty. Ilildn, Nocia and Cynthia. liul loft school at 4 o'clock. Nccizi Inquiries prompny answered. . Fred H. Trainer wiioii the thought of protection is and (‘ynthia hud gone to tlic camp. so scasonniilo and appropriate as s)", wus going too, but hei- mother Uvcvlllbvl‘. when kindly thoughts 0i iviis going out and she had to rc- hm"? B1111 illlllil)’ 6TB H0 1011011 ill mii'n in the house. She hnd been ut U"? "iimi-‘i 0f Filed-find Willi-t 19th.} crimp many times. Cynthia Luxury is the Keynote of Thrilling Society Film at ‘It'd Prince kitchen are dark and grimy from the effect of stcnm and cooking,‘ u good rubbing with poyvdoroil bulli- brick applied with n tlunnci, tlio roller being lnid on n lublo or oili zDECEMBER 18, 1924 Today 3.15, '7 and 8,45 Miatinee-Zfic, 16¢ Nwht~37o2sc 16¢. PRINCE EDWARD TPQ Ylloht is drenched With confetti. At dawn, the allylhlght jazz party ls av Bacchanalian revel. And Joan Bruce, ma“. “m5 FTP", spoilt, (he spcediest of a Epeeding society world is the lift: o1 the party! 55")’ Compson in ‘he °r°W"i"9 achievement o} her career-a story of the gilded get at their Mm" Playground. or lint surface, will do much to im- prove itn appearance. Tenn-i and 11:58. _ ymnm._-- cracks that appear \vilii WPllf can, be neatly mended with lliisiflllilfl -- > tout binding oi‘ it color to mulch Murdered ems» Sh!" Gaunt hllenilllllfl. xV-lieuwhtc] limo r-tinics ' n11 y t0 l Scuri tic worn-nu.‘ “Mn Fasten a daughter oy'\vfl,.d_slinrle replace it with wliito Illfiiiill ITQSuH-I ‘v33 canmp Sm, sum smgllezirl cotton, ‘Cut it tho oxzict e521- of tlic original shudc, slarcli il very, very stiz, perhaps sow u small edging of lzico along tlic iowor odgo and mount the wliolo thing on the rollor, bclng careful lo uso llio sumo tiny tacks as wore originally tisod. With such there is no difficulty about vicini- ing. shades as lllfiéf‘ 8O Grafton Street I Opp. Prince, Edward Theatre Phone 393-J. Edward if you don't go to the Prince Ed- uard 'i‘ht~:itn- you'll ho missing ont- prcssion of nil that centres round the homo and home folk? it is an old suggestion that no more wel- come Christmas gift could be pur- chased than n Life insurance Pol- Lffo insurance but the ultimate ex- 900ml] most o; wmhuns- ca)“; and -—-——@o>-i-— “When would you export a linv to suffer from a stitch in his sido?" “When ho has been hcmmoil in by a crowt ." broad for him. They were to take part in a concert. Williams had said that Cynthia and liorsclf were not to tnkc part ili tho concert. Tho reason he liml l~i '..-i‘.’.~il'l.\l3l. O0 f.» l I .."i ‘A O§+§4§4§+GQ-§%§-O§-O§-O-Q§§§-O+9§ fOfl§O 8-‘45-11-228lt36l. For top prices prompt returns and general Established in 188B 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market ATTENTION Ship your production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. New York, N. Y. w... O00OQQQOOOO'QOOOOOOOOO~QOOOOOOOOQQQOQO§O§QVQQQH§QK 6 1 GIVE USEFUL g GIFTS _ . 4 - ;. THIS XMAS 1. _ z Hockey Skates ~ 1 g i And Stools " z The famous ST/ Hockey I Skates at prices r from 9 $1.73 to $6.00. Hook" fFOm , . I 2s cents to $1.50, the > ¢ celebrated Rogers A. 59d 4 ‘ i by rcgulation Hockey 050 I 9 a nice line of Shin Gt o... Afly of 1. these would make a nlc- 31ft for 1 9 your skating friend. r 1 X ....-_.. . .. ~ ‘ t Pocket (‘u Sleds : We have a splcno .k Make your boy or gifl 6 of English Pocket KI . J at happy with a Shut we have a I g prices ranging fwm 5 ‘ ‘*5 t° Jargq assortment in. stock t $5.00. Every m'a‘i1""'Ui‘"'b'0Y“'“ within ‘l ‘ v k t knife Give “d the “m” a " O , ‘ midis»: (Ehristmas . . rachsgf ezlergsiiy’ Parka-gag 1 Y- ~ - - ' ~ " "' rom cons ------ -- - 4 ~ 1 I ‘ t SILIIIIGSS Steel Snow Shovels 1 x Knlves Every Kiddie likes m But quality English make shovel snow, and the prices g Stainless Steel Knives. A gift of our Snow Shovels i"? 5° much appreciatcd by any low that every. kiddie should housewife. A splendid bargain have one. Prices 2O and 25 at our price of $6.80 per doz- Cents. z HUNDREDS or OTHER USEFUL AND PRACTICAL Q GIFTS AT THE PRACTICAL GIFT STORE. 0 2 rw-r g i‘ $rlrfjficicd - + a,“ mic racrnE-zral I. ‘ § < . ooo-oooeo-ooooovooooooooooooooooooowo-oo-ewo-v»v NEW YORK FISH ADS. . Q Q O O4 GOO‘ §-O'§4§'OO-O§ OO O b§¥Or§§ §§'§-§§Q O SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS OQ§OOQ satisfaction Shipping Sty-mills Sent on Request. -ovodooeereoovvooooooveocovo-oo-ooo-vo ‘ but when wc Sily it's an Alain (fros- "omhlivMfIappcr"stnff“— of Lilo bmt pictures the screen has cvcr hiid in u long time. We spunk of "Miami", in which Dotty (‘Ullllhiflll has tho loading role. Tho title and the star nrt- tfflllligil to toll you that tho picture is grczit icy-a scal of present health and on assurance of future comfort for de- not m gm- mum fN-‘illieilt 01168- S1111‘! 1h" 110W 1'64"‘ ()ii Monday night, in hcr own Pii-Ziil-ilfit fl- llflllC-Y from U"! 9793i homo. \Villinms liud asked Cynthia WPSt Iaiillmiiifi 11105! 11011111“? infill" to sit on his imp, but sho would not. iuiivn v1’ its kind in Canada. Sho- hilt] said that she wanted to Branch Office 61 Queen Sheet- knit. Referring to tho dog, she Said ChQPIOLlQlOWII-"I46Z- that it would bite any one who iii- _ terftercrl with any of the Foster keep Mlnarrfs Llnlnicnt in the House chfldmn_ she had Seen the dog “ed in the barn on Wednesday morning. Williams again snlil that he hzid n}? questions to ask the witness. gfwn was that tho company was land production, you know it's u standard setter. , There are society dromao and society dramas. Unless we are vcry much mistaken, "Miiinii“ is going to serve as a basis for com- lnirison henceforth. it has some of ‘tho most lavish acts and bounti- ful cx-tcriors we have over soon. 'l‘lici'c is o gorgeous gambling rc- sort, pnlutiul homcs, hotcls and yachts. gowns galore and sports of all kinds. ' Around those cxternals is wovcn nn intensely absorbing story, of an ultra-modern society girl, Joan Bruce, whose flirtation with a mar. ricd man almost causes her to lose tho man sho loves- Thoso who liuvo nothing to do in li-fo but. play lift‘ surrounded by zi glamorous vcil through which tho public is always trying to pccr. “Minmi" lifts that vcll and gives an intimate vicw of tho iillo ricli. 'i‘lioro is 'lao consid- ‘wildfinzz pzirtics, joy rides, a series of mad “dai _tl_ives"__intp_ tho popl_]gy_thc rockltsr; Jonn who begins in an cvciilng gown und ends eons hab- ilimeii-ts of any sort. For tho otlicr thrills, there is a roscuc from drowning, daring surf riding, fight between bootleggers unit coast guards the trapping of tho heroine oboiird the yncht of the viliian. This situation is handled l‘ll ii most unique manner. There i.,‘<l none of the usual fighting and ilross-teziring- lielty Compson docs some of the fines-t work of her career as Joan lhuce. Benjamin F. Einncy, Jr.. is an excellent leading man. Law- ford Davidson, as the philanidering ltzinson Tate, Hedda Hopper, as his wife, J, Barney Sherry, a-‘s the tol- cran-t mlihier of n wild daughter. and Lucy Fox, as the dough-tor, do some fine work. - “Mlami" is a rest-cure for the tired business man, ti pleasure trip fon his wifc nad first rave enter- tainment for everyone. The picture will be repeated to- duy for tire last time. i-{o-mi- PASSING THE BUCK TO THE CHU-DREN- Deputy Sheriff Saunders. , it is pleasing to note that the Fraser Saunders, of Fredericton, Dommlml Govemmefli l5 at 1a“ special deputy sheriff said ht.- lictird taking some mm“? 9t the Perilous oi’ the crime. and going lo Foster- condition of the Canadian forests, vme, placed [he prlsoner under m. even if its first efforts are puerile, map He had warned the prisoner childish and ineffective. In ofier- not to m“. m. anything he might ing prizes to school children for say might be used ngamst mm at "W be" “Beers OFFOPQB! PPOM- Illtl trial. He hilt] not, said on what tion. the Government is running change he was “HEMWL true to form and, as usual, start- H0 was glven a fine} Chump‘ “l3 at m9 “W115 9nd of "19. Prob‘ Pcck had glvcn it to liini Thori- lein- By the time the government had been M,‘ Shem m “£0 rifle‘ gem m“ children educated on the Those woro put / in cvidontio ‘necesany or ‘Oran-protection the“ sliclls which had coino out ofltho: Wm’ u n cmmmles "5 FY5591?- POL-riflti. Claude Puck hud given Illill’ icy- b?J19‘M39515~19“~-1°~—Pl°1e°t~ fl"]70f.'lf0fht7(‘rk“tffl\’i"3i‘Wlffffflmflllfi d‘ n '5 not the children-Gm ma" smull bottle mnrllctl strychninted them_wh° M“ realwnsible for "'9 Thcsc worc markotl for identifies-l "TQATHTBP 5113'”? 111945“ 0' tlon. Tho two ‘empty sliclls, ‘one. 97°99? measure‘? 0‘ "OIIBBTVBUBII- bullctt and tlirco picccs of rope had’ b"! U19 Blown-UP! 811d U19 S11v9"? been givcn him by Dr. Turner. Ai men‘ l5 use“ m“ 579MB" ‘Ineuder- sandbng. givcn him by Rob! llziy n l! not m“ children who require was marked for identification ' educating but rather the members ' of the government themselves. Asking the school children to in- vcnt ways of saving the forests is in line with the appointment of a l Royal Commission on Pulpwood to give the Government an excuse not performing its obvious duty. Both are purely camouflage. adopted-in the hope that the peo- ple will be fooled into believing that the government is sincerely interested in doing something for the perpetuation of our forests, while at the same time it is per- mitting their wanton exploitation ‘by roves“ new o“ “ll-owns"J31."Elli?“fi$1li.$°?l.'°2.\ll' 31cm tonmke from ennui“ tlflrty" he had found an empty 38-55 Wiii- “ mi mm mam“ “a” every cheater cartridge box on top of the year‘ To ‘faphce m“ annual dram cupboard. Ho had stayed in Fort-st a; 0512:3228 tog-fig‘: wtgulrd grew“? City all nigh-t. He returned to Fos- "eeapeachg moreythinue, m [an tcrvillo rcuciiing there about 9 "on people zvho would thesn have o'clock. Ilo rcccivod a telephone ,--—- m “BM "re insects and fungi message as n result of which they and p”, mxek and interests for d itilet outdomlhovolrtotilk] ‘mllihiiltlillfl oi; period of fifty years as well. F"’_ rwlcngo 1g " ‘L “c o" 0 The government is willing to do ma“ y’ anything except to adopt the simp- lest, most practicable and most efficacious means for conserving our pulpwood, that of stopping this foreign exploitation. instead of trying to educate the children by offering cheap prizes let the government educate its own members into a knowledge of what the situation requires and whut the Canadian people are de- manding of them. Rifle ldenblfled. llcr hands wcro tied. Ncoin wns ying on the floor. Ho sriw fl. wound buck of her left ear. Ho saw tho two empty cartridges on tho floor. He did not move them. Ho looked at them and saw that they wcrc 38-55 cartridges. l-Ie identified tho 38-55 rifle in court as Williams’ rif- le. Cynthia's glasses were lying on tho floor. The stovo was cold.Thcro wns no evidcnco of supper having been served. Wliiliams is Taken. M. Wood, E. Peck and rinothcr were with him. lie had said to Wil- li-anis. "l want you." He got out of the car nnd took Williams by tho arm. lie had said "Don't hurt mo, I want to give myself up." They had taken him to John Fos- ter's and scorch: d him. Ho took from him n pocketbook, n bottlu mtlrkcd strychnlne, eight rifle curt- ridges, which, also an unbcr platc of fnlso tooth. which he had givon buck to Williams. He had given all but tho teeth to Constable Sound- ers. Enock Peck had brought the rifle to John Foster's. He had heard a conversation between Williams THE GIFT Exquisite Perfume The choicest produo§l p] the world's master, poi:- fumrc-cotyh, Yardley. FRANK J. D. BARNJUM Red Pepper‘ Heat FIRST FRENCH POLISHER Ito interview lilm called when lie The orl iniition of Frt-ncli polish W"?! i" bed- l“ the ‘morwuy ‘he m‘ h, mm wqhavo 1M." a [rnmchnlun [iUFtUr piilP-luil, and Mrs. Clemens mimcd Martin. llc iivcd (IllIilli-f usk-iul lior husband through the hull- uw “gxgnpmn Qnntury iii Franco opened door. "Youth, don't you whore tht- furniture fashions of lhtlilillflk it would be it little embarrass’; duy were sot. The full was to hzivrvylng [or lilm—your being in bed? furniture burnished no ns to rc- gunk Twain's easy, deliberate voice somblo tho transparent skin of lilP-‘roplietl. "Why, Livy, if you think so. finest glass. Vvhethcr ihc original We might have the other neg mnde recipe is still actually in use is not up w;- hln1_"—TI1G Monti)!‘- clcar. but when such high polish was fl f introducod in Ellfilllfll] it was k wn as ','Frcuch po‘ sh," iif- tcr the country of its orl; in. And’ imi- Don’t Cough ! today the skilled craftsni: who a]. - w - -'l'. l was, ‘,',-',°k§1'§§’§f ,‘,'fga",',3,,',_ _'.',,',B§,'i, Rub the throat nnd ohcst er. Even today finc v tndtl with .Minlrd'l, the great decadocommnnd larg- .- f llll e s 0'5 collectors and XIIUSOUII (-01- ~ mAmC-rwlim suoossrso ~- MAR TwAlws OPINION 0F A000 MODATE INTERVIEWER Mar . Iain was cs, ii 9nd . ' ' of res 4on6 writing u); w! Que ‘ N * _ '~ l I "Ni ddtflfl - .1. k ., Ends Rheumatism Plver, Roger I lhllof, Hudnut, Colgate Qoeley Rod iPeppor Rub takes the m, "zinc-ii" from sore, stiff, aching and other: In beau u 10mm It cannot cut glam bother and ulft liurt you, and it cer- . talnly stops that o l d rheumatism torture at onoe. When you are suffer- ing so you can hardly -get nrourd. Just try Red Pepper Huh and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such con- centrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Popper Rub you will feel the tingling host. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and _ through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a lair of Rowles Red ‘Pepper Rub. Bo sure cartons. Ask to lee the dainty ‘Cara Nome Purse Vial»: I100 each. c°mllacts and Vanities in all the newer styles. Maclfinno Drug Co. Th: Rexact. POBon KODAK 510a: we and Enoch Peck as a result of which Peck had brought back. the rifle. When Peck returned he had overheard another conversation. Ho did not know how many bul- lets the rifle would hold. He was given some of tho cartridges and loaded the rifle. it would hold 6 in the magazine and one in the chamber. Warned Prisons r. While waiting for Saunders to come back from the camp he had warned Williams not to say any- thing or what ho said would be us- ed against him. Ho said: "i kl-lled the two girls and expect to pay tho supreme pen- nlty, but I didn't do what you think i did‘ - ' ho wished he would not ask him any more questions, when Pecki had asked him what he intended to do if some one had approached him during the night. Ho had said: to get the genuine, with the name Rnwles on each package. “The chances arc l'ii plead guilty, roniiocii Peck m. mid said umtL PATHE NEV/g TOPICS or THE DAY A Jltzifgfi-‘srd MEI’ (‘up f SLIPPERS, H $2.00 Ladies’ first grade Felt Juliet Slippers, with leather soles and heels, plush trimmings in colors, Old Rose, Brown and Black. Per pair . . . . . ning all around the t pon, and padded Elk -.-.-.-------..-.--- pair Same with patent heels.............. prices lowest. _' When goods priced pair must Sunnyside anyway; please, Enoch. do not ask Fr Purdie s. Ferguson's SKATES MAKE ACCEPTABLE XMAS Ladies’ first grade Comfy Slippers with silk ribbon run- colors Red, Maroon, Taupe, Navy and Brown. Per pair Also a very nice line of Red Comfy Slippers with Pom- Pon p Ladies’ Boudoir Slippers in Suede and Kid in all shades. Perpair Ladies Piatent Boudoir Slip- pers with rubber heels. OIL TANNED MOCCASINS Little Gents per pair . Youths............ Boys.............. Men’s.............. Weliavethe Canada-RHINO RUBBERS _ _ Also a complet iery and Gaiters for Men and Womn. , PURDIE 8 FERGUSON SHOE COMPANY, LIMITED. OSIERY, HOCKEY BOOTS AND GIFTS - HOCKEY BOOTS $2.95 up $3.50 up Youths, pcr pair . . . . Boys, per pair . . . . . . Women’s, per pair . . $3.50 up Mcn’s, per pair . . . . . $4.50 up WE SELL SKATES We have skates, to suit everybody, from Children’s Bob Skates to Professional . . . $2.00 0D, P01!" soles, in Tubes. Prices 60c, $1.50, $2.253, $3.50 and up to $7.00 per pair . . $1.25 _ ' RHINO OVERSHOES Childreifs, per pair $2.50 Misses, per pair . . . . . . . $53-75 Women’s, per pair . . $3.00 up Men’s, per pair . . . . . $3.50 uli . . $1.10 . . $1.50 MEN’S SLIPPERS $1.95 Per Mcn’s Grey and Brown lea- _ , , $2.25 ther slippers in Alligator and Spider patterns also in Black covered Kid with padded elk soles and ' ' ' $275 rubber heels. Per pair . . $1575 Men’s Kid Slippers with leather soles and heels. Brown perpair...............$275 Black,per pair $250 . $1.25 $1.60 . . . $1.85 .. $2.25 finest line of Lumberman’s Rubbers in very pair guaranteed, E line of Felt Boots, Hos- SHOP EARLY. CASH SYSTEM are allowed on approbation the highest be paid for before leaving the store. Charlottetown, P. E. I- . - TIJ