--_ &_..~__ \ ,_,,_,,.,. ._r-._ .,.__.._~.--.....»-_f--~f_:.v~,.~\_r - _..._ _ _..._ é. srrvsef' ig a fi . is 'iw' rri~i ff h‘6.,d a word of cheer to speak, i_ -" rostrengtlien hiin when he grew I Yi _ weak .. 'I To 'send him smiling on his way- _‘ But what 1 thought 1 oiunt soy. l Q ' I He would have richer been to know I ‘Q That deed of his had pleased me _ , S0; ` Bill; oh, I failed to let him see How much his conquest meant to 3 y - _ me. i- ” _ ‘ I. cheated him of words of praise , _- Which would have cheered his y _' troubled days. i 5 ln this a faithful friend I wronged , _ff &3_By keeping what io him belonged. ‘ The praise was his, by right to hear W Kim belonged my word of cheer; f in* silence. '1l10U€h» fl'°m mm I ag turned _ 5 me cheated mm of what hed 'fl eamed. 5;; " -Author unknown. I-ii wrroiu' 'ma LEAGUE UF 'pl _ NATIONS The League of Nations needs 'T gifpportl It needs the individual, if. me organization, the nation in .very part of the woridl :'- ' In recent months it has COW? W ' the lowest point or its prssllse and , ' Influence since its oriZlll1i2Bll0l”l» - ughteen yea,-5 ago, Those who long for world peace are vividly (fy swore that in these critical daYS £_ .Hegre must be a great rally °f I ‘ §¢ e supporter. there be rio al’>0l08Y 1°* “- ' , te s ill remains the greatest hope for ence that exists today- .Battered by critics, shaken by failure it still persists as nn _I _ established organization of nations isa- _sc CHRISTMAS GIFTS ex-xsxexexuxern::xnx-tuxlxulwlltlllhrnl-l'l-I one word only being I names were used as ATTRACTIYE s, Gowns. Satin Nldlilll and Slips. SATIN BLOUSES Sizes 14--Z0 Price $2.% TIIE MUIIEIIII SHUI’ ;._. .,|;|;»re,e;e;¢;|_e'. exe.-:ve aiu.. -gn t ‘I Y Confectionery. Get your C'hl'|!tlI18S MOORE’S Entry Slips for this Contest with orders. ` PHONE 1085 S. M00liE 109 ltichmond Street E FOR EVERYTHING WE BUY aii irinas of Mena winter clothing EXCHANGE STURE 108 Richmond Street, Phone B69 appearing in a corresponding number of Having read each advertisement carefully locating those in which the words were omitted, write the name of the advertisers in whose a word was missing, along with the missing word individual one. Also state the merchant or These key letters are jumbled but when put spell an advertiser’s name. S8Z82Z83C893Z9382$w i-4 U *E 6 .» e .e -re n;|:n;»~»;e_¢;e:e.n, :- . eft out of any one ir key letters for the 330382338331 MISSING Groceries E dward ~Z~:s2°:~:u;e;n : u:u:n;u;n~|;u:v| axe: xnrun; Tone-Toombs Arc-Thos. Mil l Richmond-E. Iottetown. Office. Each week three replies will be drawn from all and three awards given in the order of their ict, ss.oo; zna, $2.00; me ani. $1.00, As eil prim will I in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state reply the name of the merchant upon whom YU" the prize order drawn WORDS Advertiser’s Name - - - ’- _ ._ _ _ ._ See Value exlzuznzllnltl.|'-:ull°~Z-:a:u:-tezn r e Solution to Last' Week % Contest ADVERTISERS NAME- THE GLORIA Low-S, N. Kays High-A. Pickard & Co, Gift-Uptown Flowers Music Store Our-The Gloria IS Insist-The Pure Milk Company Euston-(2. C. lleesclien S. Moore "2'¥~2~!'l°!~:»!l l:~xnxl!l!~ an nu zu ure; 1.:-,e,e,n nznrnze;-;.,;.;.;.~_»,._._._._.,._._ PRIZE WINNERS 1.-Mrs. T. I-I. Allen, General Delivery, Chan- 2.-Alberta MacLean, 13 King Square, 3.--Mrs. Alta Rodd, Brackley. bno:o WE PAY SPOT DRESSED PQULTRY' No Experimental C83U3fZ€££C£@QC©f£8$£4Zi 'QQUD WANTED e will pay highest cash prices forl essed Poultry, for the hulnnce of c season. 992 PHONE 500 F. B. G 0 ll R A D Corner Queen and Water Streets Work Our Watch md Jewelry work d°n= personally. our materiel a Dartmcnt is well stocked. We have had n long and nuceeg ful experience. We can assure satisfaction. W. N. TAIITUII Watchmniier and Jeweler Then attach to your solution a receipt from on this Bulletin, indicating that business transacted with at least one of the _ Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to BL AND SAVE AT THESE PRICES “s“2:g is Tea------45° n¢°l“¢° rnomi us-J. MacPEIEE BRUS. Get Contest Slips Here 3KwDbQhWM:» (bil and see our special tables o GIFT SUGGESTIONS nu UNE AND BESSES. Etc. Allst _very low prices. THE GLURIA q GIFTS FOR C||R|.S'|'MAs ` “The Gift of a Cellophane Wrappe 25c SEE Au s... .AGE 8. FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS _ Sw inn' display or rotted rinnte ineinriinn Jaiwssunvr ciinnitias rarrans na mn; Azabn/is, i>6iNsi:'rti‘i.\'s, racirttivs, etc. LSYCLMEN' We deliver to any .port or the civilized woria. I JAMES TIIIT FLORIST ' Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Inc. . °'““°"°‘°“’“ iso xent street " I `»~'*-i-~*~-"~*~t~»----__~*-f-__»- - -----T--.T-__-_ », ~.~:~2~:-2- ~:-!~:~:-:-~:-1-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-;~;-1-;-;»;.;~;n;.;.-.~.;.;. .~.~. . ,-. .,~. , ,- -,., . . ' Q.- Piiliicis isiiocriiv MUSIC STORE merchant on this Bulletin n »¢ EIGH1' ' _ _ ‘ _ ' f_‘;__‘__.,\'_`_,__` _ __ __i-_ _ ____ . _ _i .util i-11" ‘Eli Usmiass ULL ' There is no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, providing a receipt from accompanies each reply. All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian Charlottetown, _P. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. _ This contest is open to all except employees of the Guardian and their families. guxulnxu :~;lZlil. iu:e;~;~, n2-gunz-:slainZulutuzuzntltuxutultlx- “Save The Child And Build The Nation” DRINK nr,n!lklnds,2A|b.be¢s--950 |i ll ii»».neane------45° lbs. Oatmeal or Rolled Oats 454: _ _ vlrrl-cornrlakee---251: .. _ Sugu, White or Brown 500 i ni Lic TUV’ sfnsnsni "Garden City" Milk Filtered, Clarified and Puteurized for your protection. Pioneers of LAMPS Lifetime” We have on display New Beauti- fui nriage and Parlor Lamp. et Bargain Prices. Call and them. unison ivuzm LAMPS zoc. T O O M B S an 37 VILLA AVENU ... ~n.~ 'un one 1 GERIE. SCARVES; n0siniw,_ room-: sum: rr's PURE' nnqs, MUFFS, HOUSE WHEN lT'S "GARDEN CITY" The Pure TfNEl:`Gompany _ Bde Milk IX-ln;ng~xuxe.e:engI;»:~:nz-gnu:-;e;e:»;e;-;-;-;.;.;.;¢;.;.;.;,;.;,;,,,:,;,;,:,x_x_:_;_,_ ___,_ ~ GET YOUR ' Christmas Supplies It our store. We have s. complete stock of High Class at very low prices. . PHONE 65 s. ii. iiiivs B7 'Pownal Street OUR CUSTOMERS know that we handle only one lliulity: the BEST. TRY OUR Potted Meat . AND Mincemeat PHONE 336 TIIUS. MILLS MEAT MARKET 135 Hillsboro Street 1 n n 1 n e e e r e,e u.e,-;|,uxe;e ~ -‘e e brake upon ha ty, violent action. Great nations still support it, call upon it iii times of stress. We have maintained it throughout eighteen ycar.. We cannot toler- ate the thought that it might dissolve. We have no substitute for it. Again wc turn to the preamble Of its constitiitiori ivhcrc iiie' high contracting pariies agree to pro- mote iiiternatioiial co-operation and to achieve international peace and security; to accept obligations not to rc ort to ivar; to establish international law governing con- duct among guvcriiincnts; to pre- a scribe to open, just and honor-§ able relations between nations' Thee underlying principles arci right and must survive. I Even now, thc future policy of the League of Nations is beinft formulated L:-5 ever man and ' future peace of the world. May; the words and acions and prayers _ of our organization be such tliuti we may do our full liziie to ns.-,iirc the Lcagiic of Nations an oppor- tunity to realize its great purpose. Support the League of National (Submitted by Mrs. Rex Eaton, _National Superintendent of Peace and Arbitz-ntion.I EVILS OF TOLERANCE excised in its proper sphere. It is not a virtue when it iz exercised out ofihut splicre. The Word of God condemns the condoning or tolera.ing of evil, We there-lore, as a. Christian community, are not justified in tolerating an institu- tion such as the liquor irade. I have been asked io explain I why some people want to tell others I what they shall or shall not drink. and what they should not do on Sundays. Om- ivnrd affords thc answer: Cnivaiy. Our Savour :uffrred on he Cross to redeem I our race from all those habits, appetites and practices which are injurioiis, :md no Christian who has the love of God in his heart and the vi=i n o ftlic Cros: before , his c;.~r-s can be indifferent to thc I ln';l:r~~'. iin>i'.iliii1d spirililiil welfare of his fellow men. Thcrc is abundance of proof that even moderate indulgence in‘,ai- coholic beverage i, hurtful and in- jurious. He who indulges incap- aciiatcs hims;if for the highest and best service he might render. I-Ie is indulging si weakness which is robb.ng his manhood of its | strength. iis hi.i 'ty lt. glory and power. He may refuse to see it. |.i-ie may dcciaim against those '° ° ' *ru CEI! Ill 1 ~. suiiragellehaving been s nv----~.-_.._ _ _ / ‘ _ 1, intl.-¢-_ll out Iain-r that il1e__sufI'rageite flms T:%E_. _,___ __ _ “mu “__ ____ » .;__~_ ,,_,| },__L_?_,,|_,_}_;,_L-el] by our new lung, then Piuxce varying in _irty-iiin__e_a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ A ` _-I #_--“A-“"""’ “H "*“‘ Tolerance is a virtue when ex- ’ whom_ he regards as interfering with his personal liberty, but he would do well to consider the words of the apostle: "Only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one _an- other." The people who are seeking the overthrow of the liqudr trade are moved by sincerity altruistic ideals. -T. H. Bradley. PERSONAL LIBERTY ENDS WHERE PUBLIC GOOD BEGINS The Rt. Hon. Sir George E. Fnter, G.C.M.G., D.C.L., Finance Minister oi’ Canada in The Gov- ernment of Sir John A. McDonald, hos viriiten at length on the sub- ject of Prohibition. to the Temper- ance Alliance. Scarcity of space prevents our publishing the paper in full but we select therefrom the following:- GEMS I have never shlrked hard work. I have led an exceedingly active life, calling for constant and ex- hausting physical and mental cx- ertion, and done as much organiz- ation and administrative work as perhaps any mari living in Canada. and have done thi* without the :iid of intoxicants of any sort. "Yes," says a friend, ‘but what a lot of run you have missed." Maybe, but than what ii. lot of headaches I _ have missed, what a lot of chances ; to make a fool of myself. to lose my self respect, and maybe to be- Icome a victim of the degrading ‘ drink habit. Have you not my | friend, as well at I, in memory many fine youths who started life Nob-,TH L with endowment and resources W’ TSIHRE WOMENS OHELTON WOMENS INSTITUTE equal or superior to our own, who INSTITUTE have fallen victims to drink and , _L The Chelwn W°m¢“'5 ills'-“Ute wrecked their own careers beside held 3 WW °“-'I°l`°bl° 1Yl°°i'1U¥ °“ bringing unfold suffering to their The North Wiltshire Womans Nwembsr llfh at the h°m= °l Ml"- families. Institute has completed another and Mis. Keith Webb. This meet- _.___ successful year, which was shown ing was in the form of a goose “Police reports from every Wet by the Treasurers repor. at thc Isupper as the Institute were cele- Statc and community in America Annual Meeting i.i November. i beting their tenth anniversary. ought to open the eyes of tho:e who The receipts showed a balance in 1 The dining-room was very prettily clamored for repeal of Pmhibition the bank of $76.93 after having decorated with red, white and blue Those data show that arrerts for paid all bills. The school and hall streamers for the occasion and drunkenness have increased by 21 were the greatest benefactor; about forty members and visitors I per cent., that motor car accidents The supervisors report of the enjoyed the bountiful repa.:t. 'due to intoxicated drivers have school showed 223 out of a possible After supper _was over all adjourn- 'been more than trebled, that mur- 250 points, which is considered very ed to the iiv.ng room, where an ders, suicide and violent crimes good. The W. I. members consider address was read by Mrs. Edgar having liquor as their underlying I themselves very fortunate in hav- Doull to one of the members Mr!- I cause are greater, than at any time ing retained the services of their Fred Court who has since left the _in the past ten years."-"Life pre'ident Mrs, Frank Mitchell tori community. A lovely autograph _ Magazine." another year. quilt was then presented to her by woman in' cunuuu #slim the un-, ouR'BoAimiNcI iiousa . with . ,_ . .. iviaior Hoople portance of these day, for the _ ___ __ ___ _ ___ a ____ ;% Ei-if WHATS / \s'r»-iA'f1=i=o~\ , I-IE mio, -|-H|5?.......w»-iv Ut/ir ---SPLIT-T-~ -5i>Lri"i'-‘r.....Di2/-\‘i' *ri-I/rr i_L~.w~/E12. _f 1 ci-\An=.c»ii\ie ME A $500 i=EE FOR l DEi=Et\iD\u@ ME in I I I \\§ \\ \ \ §\\\ ` Ac»<-i-i_iLi_ED ONE OUT o'»= i-ii-5 HAT AND i=ooi_ED TH' -ri-im Lanes c/isis-l sums? 1‘r»-iouc-3|-ir , I-IE SHOWED \’OI_l ALL. HIS 'TRICKS A. evcqsvr -ri-is-r ' ons! wi-i/_'cr c/ski You s><1>Ecr? wi-\Ei\i A 5QuiRRE\_ DOES WiT|-I A °rA.>--‘fl _ inn ._ .` ff 7 ni’ ill '°` '_ _Z _ U/ .,-.'::. _ Ill ll gl: |\ “ /.\ ' I H' xI'.»'/ -:F Lili / "L f, I _Si / L - rr/if _ éiipi/ ,;,¢,f:i_ _ _ 3 // _ // .J I , nil.; =: , 'A "Lw‘-|=,i~ . ___ ___ _ ¢;€ ,-\` ~.§ 1 ‘Z .=° _ “Noose ~ NE GOT ‘SO TIIZED WAITIN' 3 FOI2 Tl-IE BOSS TO LEAVE _ FEIZ A MINUTE SO I-IE COULD LOA? ON THE I AW, THAT AINT IT/ I-IE‘5 JUST HAVING A TOUC:»H TIME TIZVNA LOOK AS TIRED AS HE Tl-IOUCBI-\'l' HE WAS WHEN ` Jos, 'ru/-rr i-is c.»${_-r I-IE BOSS HAS LEFT \\\\ '/ .//’ __ii._i‘. ,_ ,_ s.. - .\~% \\\\` _ 1” ' =- '§ \\\\\\\\\\\\ I _ _ Q L """"'llli|'.»ii`!@ \3 I _//#ld I .»_ i -______"*;.n._ _;; 7`“`. *Tm* -ru nrcusnvor @- r -~` C =\_ A .75 ~, -_ *Q54 *W-` '.. \ _*F i:-7.' *<4 _ _ @ ` Eivivw Success E¢IJO\I IT, NOIN AT < ' /JJ/_ .\\\\‘:§~ ' __ _,_@__ _ I _ :_ THE BOSS WAS WATCHIN' ' M. L_! *_ _ \ 1’ ,.\`\\\\~._ , .\\\i\\\ isle ". 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