. “v EAGE Two x’ THE r l l |. l u léfor Chprisl; mos m!” . Let light cast its magic charm about your home . . . . add color to the Yuletide decorations . . . and extend a cheery welcome co your friends. U," EDISON MAZDA INSIDE FRDSTED‘ LAMPS ‘A-‘CANADIAN OENEQAL ECECTDIC DDODUCT __ Portland business men in the years when sailing was the foremost sum- ,- <s_., . . l v l " A COPYRIGHT c927 by m coees-neaantl. co. THE STORY _ ling social venture for a group ol‘ mer sport along the coast. In those days, every man of means in the city had his own boat, and the Little Club house was their summer rendezvous. As the men of Portland took up motoring, the vogue tier sailboats passed. Year by year the Little club in the cove saw less and less ‘of soc- ial life, and finally. for a period of seven yealrs, it had been opened but once each summer, when the rem- nant oi’ the old group came by motor boat for a great week-end orgy of lobster, fish, and, it was ru- ‘mored, forbidden brew. For the last aifiionvrron m». autumn- nnrANn TREATY New Hampshire- gces to the foreign relations com- mittee which meets again on Mon- day to vote on the peace pact. Sen- ator Moses who believes he has ma- jority support in committee for his resolution will ask its adoption at the same time the vote is taken by the Senate on ratification of the treaty. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. l4 ---A re- solution declaring United States rights in respect to the Kellogg- ' Brland anti-war treaty and propos- ed to be adopted with ratification of that pact was oflered late today READ THIS ADD XMAS GIFTS THAT ENDURE Ladies’ Wrist Watches 15 J. lever movement $5.15 to $50.00 ' Boy's Wrist Watches, Radium Dial at . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . $3.70 __ i-"ockcl Watches, Cull‘ Links, Signet Rings, Gem Rings, vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases. Bar Pins. Beaded Begs. Pearls, Necklels, Rosaries, Bar Rings, Bracelets, Toilet Sets, Fountain Pens and Pencils etc. All gobs; at a price. Don't fall to get in on our Diamond Ring Bu: Ins. CHESTER .A.~ CAMPBELL a? I‘ JEWELER . Next to Fennel] 8c Chandler, \ hf B A RG A I N S I’LL SAY THEYYARE BARGAINS THIS IS WHAT YOU HEAR ON EVERY STREET CORNER. METROPOLITAN a CLEARING HOUSE a i Corner Kent and Great George Sts. A SELLING - OUT AT Auction Sale I ' CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, ETC., _ ALL BEING SACRIFICED. 1 SUPPLY YOUR WINTER wANTs . Now AND sAvE. I Boys’ Overcoats‘ Auction Price l by 591ml!!!‘ M0595. Rfipllbllcfln Ofidiversion had been abandoned, and, The rewllllilmf, the famous old Little clhb was as} ' her sketching pad, which she cam-led three years even this mild burst of dead as the oldest gray pine in the ‘woodland. ‘ The Little Club house was built ,with the natural or the shore as c. general base, as indeed were most oi‘ the island houses along the coast. ‘A wide piazza circled three sides oi the house. and on the north gave it a. far view of sea. and sky, Gay was not long in discovering this deserted piazza. and sometimes went with The Little Club had been a da-ri L ‘ ‘ WNJLSERVICS I Gay shook the rusted lock fmpa- . tiently. "Yd love to get in." she thought chateau. Whoever heard of an is- land without a haunted chateau?" The little cove was a pretty- one, marvelously well protected. 0n the on all occasions, and sat there idly drawing in the pleasant shade. l Gay often leaned far out over the, piazza railing, trying to see beneath! wishing the distance were less, that! ‘she could drop down. And then oneigd u“, Lune straw day, when her most ventiu-esomegmh, - l mood was upon her, she slipped under the railing on the eastern side . . “ lleit side of the rocky ledse ran m‘ She Struagied On until She match-f o! Sherteredi of the club house, and holding with out‘ cufvlng 11kg a, bow, It was a- both hands, now to the wild branch-g ‘the rough and ragged rocks them- selves slowly, stumbling, falling, splnshng herself with water in the lower places, cutting and bruising her hands, she struggled on until she reached the little stretch oi shelter-‘¢ms51y_ The wgy they lreepthem- ma white sugar and 1 urge em” ,. ‘ed beach. ‘ “I knew I could do it," she said cockiiy, waving away the reproach- iul stinging o1 her torn hands. "I said I would, and I did." ‘ She ran at once to the club house." ‘lower story of the house showing them with a wide door, and two ‘windows, but they were heavily pro- itectecl by stout iron grating, and ;securcd with heavy patented locks; l lBackache Yields to a Vegetable Treatment Not Necessary to Use Harsh Medi- cine Which Upset the System When your back aches morning, inoon and night, when you are de- jpressed. tired and feeling out of sorts-that's when you need the igentle assistance that comes from ithe use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. ‘These mild,‘ yet active pills contain vegetable restoratives, such as man- ;drake and butternut, and put new -‘llfe into the liver and kidneys. They soothe away backache and make you feel brisk and full of "P9P." 25c at ‘all dealers. LIVE HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, p a y i n g highest market prices. Davis Ed Fraser POULTRY _ We will be buying live and dressed fowl mong the rocks on the left side thfll? l i’ .es that grew in the crevices. now Wfthe old boathouse stood. but al- though Gay pulledat the lock. even banged at it with a. stone. it would m1; yield, Every crack was sealed. and the windows were boarded and sumo. "stlnsy mints" she “"1 selves locked‘ up you'd think they were a band o! hotleésrm." ‘ As she sood in the sandy beflcb. looking out... her eyes shone with pleasure. She forgot-the lwrd SINK-j gle with the rocks, she did not think Queen 81ml i. ‘under the piazza. sue found a full or her torn and’ bleeding hands. It ‘mus-is M: was very lovely. » The tide was cumin! in. H961’!!! full, and she moved back a step 01' two to avoid a wetting. But she. could not tear herself from the place. And then. as she stood. She saw the incoming waves bore fro!!!“ -».=. barrel-no, a sack-u» Gay watched it curiously and felt the little thrill oi.’ excitement that 11-‘ ways comes with thought o1 treasure, borne by the sea. . ‘jTreasure trove." she whispfimdq "Pirate's prize. Finders keepers." » Now 1t swept for forward on the wave. Then it xeceded again. sucked back bY the outcome www- Bl", caught full at last by the wrfilflfll tide, it swept close in to shore. "Oh, I do believe it is a sea-cheit- wrapped in rugs-or-somethirzg. she cried aloud Joyously. “Oh, I believe it m" -‘ She ran out a few steps. Pfiflfldlm pl’ the water that splashed m“ MW mum leaning far forward, ready l0 catoh hold when it came nearen, '- =-' -lv it turned. and swunfl W“ ward her. Gay cried out, faintly. She 53w it, plainly. It was the body 0! B man .'I‘he hands beneath the water showed zumny rldlmt- W’ face shone polew- first!“ in “ml on the shore, swung at her 1091i.‘ “p m». it and the receding waves sucked jealously. Stlfli-Il! thrust out a still. resentful. unwill- closed her finders firmly coat, coming wave, she drew it high up on the sand beyond the water line. CONTINUED ~Motoring With Mary ' "lyrcrmr. um . woman who drives e ear. I LIGHT! MUST LIGHT I may be "only l. women” but st only s. woman would and chickens for the m“ “'°‘"“"" m... u... w ‘ i’ balance of the season §fifim:§:§',fi,‘2§,';fi§°§§ v39?‘ l’ r.:....'.~.-:::. ..: mt"r.il*td.ra.% l ,We will 8180 require‘~,.,‘,&;,:m$.um,£ _ A . . a large quantity of: dressed geese .and| ducks from December 10th to 15th. ‘ Be sure and get our prices be- ‘lore selling. v - mm e." ma. yhou tlgghtwmmu m ' "Yen, 8m: use in gm: one m one u t . flu wistiully. “Perhaps it is haunted‘ _ nt Parkmiufs. Montague. |-_-_-----—— sang, surging in the water. it slid; he, mm“, mpulswn‘ qgyi station to have the lights tested. and with the hell! of the M“ 111-: l +¢-»»oo+++»o+o-o+o-»4+, ZGUARDIAN ~ Western Guardian . in stock_at Bruce's. . ‘B785-l2-l7-2i‘ l --FUR. FARMING PAYS- One’ roll 60xl'/.»xl5 will make one breed-- ing pen liix20x6 it. high covered top and bottom. ,Order now at Bruce's. 9785-l2-l7—2i . -COME to the concert‘ in Long: River Hell Tuesday, Dec. l8. I! not‘ fine willbe held following evening? Ladies with boxes oi candy free. -TllE "EASY" Electric Vacuum Washer will wash the sheerest silk and laces, also heavy blankets. Phone Braces Tor tree demonstra- tion. , 9785-12-17-21 -THE CHAELOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Bank oi’ Nova Bcotia. Water Street. Bub» scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken (or insertion in the Guardian. ‘Eastern Guardian . FSEE PABKMANS windows for valuesln Xmas gifts. 9770_-“1‘_a-l5-3l ..*SPEOIAL rnlcEs on all china and Xmas goods at Park- marfs, Montague. 9770-l2-15-3i ‘AJQUPS AND SAUCERS FROM 15c. up,at Parkmanh Montague. 971042-1631 JWRIST WATCHES-KID!!! $5.00 .up at Parkmanh, =M6ntague. l . . 9770-12715-31 . mnmmoup RINGS, extra value 9110-12-15-31 HGIEADQUARTERS ron Xmas Cards at Parkmanh, Montague. - . 9170-12-l5-3i W‘ ..°—STRAYED one ewe and lamb, Owner may have same by brovina property and paying ex-l menses. ,. . , 913l-12-14-8i ..'EASTER.N AGENT-Ml‘. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to " and renewal subscriptions. 'tl *1 "1750. BUYS ONE 1b. 0f tea, 5 > mel fmixing spoon during sale days ' Dec. 17th to 24 at Quialeyh, St. 1 Peters. 9727-12-14-61 -" ..'SANTA OLAUS HEADQUAR- ere we are, only a few -. until Xmas. Come in and . let us help you solve that gift prob- _ lem. T. G. Ives, Lhnited, Montague. "- 9771-12-15-3! " . WIRE WHOLE TOWNS TALK- _ ING-About what. Why the bealutl- .- iul glftsycu can get for Mary and - Tom at T. G. Ives Limited. Did you see them. 9771-12-15-31 . , . JHELLO BlLIr-Just arrived this week. More Men's and Boys’ Fancy Xlmas Shirts. Neckwesr, . ' Braces, Mufllers, Gloves, etc. Come in and see them. T. G. Ives Lim- ited. o 9771-12-15-31 JWHERJ‘: Ami YOU GOING SARAlH-Come with me and 59c the lovely Ladies’ Kid and Suede Gloves with fancy cufis, Bi-Tes: and Pure Thread Silk Hosiery at T. G. Ives Inmited. Did you read their "Xmas Gift Suggestions." ‘ 9171-12-15-31 have had its origin in the desire o! some intelligent person to make the streets safer. One good way to prove yourself a better driver than Your husband is to know something about the trafllc regulations, I ‘ ‘“ “ i-BLACK AND GREY goat robes " New! _ “Par or Gcm" a ‘Iieasure Chest o f M o ir s x x x Chocolates What better or more pleusln Christmn gifrcoul whhedfor? $1.25 per lb. m .~-.-AoA's (IHO COEATES a.‘ tell-kwttnér- =11‘ l ' IIALIYAX" (IANADlX ' XXX EATON GROGETEIIIA uni a- nouns ‘ v suor _ 8.306Al.’~fi'l'0 W A OPERATEDBY E ‘ ‘ EARLY JUST SEVEN MORE SHOPPING a DAYS BEFORE Using that "influence" that wom_ an is credited with having in the realrn oi moiordom, I prevailed lupon Bob to drive to the service l“You'll find they're all right," he commented. sarcastically. "Then. .whatfll you do for an alibi?" ‘ "Bay, those lights of yours could ‘stand a little adiustlnt" My answer came thtnln ‘the torus‘ o! a chuckle. . "What's wrong with them?" Bob ‘asked. i “In the first place," _sald the iore- zman, "ones aimed too high. The l beam from that right one would il- |lumlnatc the top o! the trees along ‘the road. The leit lamp beam, on the other hand, hits the road so close to the front oi’ the' car you [would flnd country drlvin‘ rather XMAS. D0 YOUR BUYING NOW o" AND MHAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF A WIDE VARIETY. CHOCOLATE COATED NEILSOIWS ' ORANGE LEMON ' 91:15am? ‘ 5 MILK cuocoLATE 20c SLIOBS 1 I-b- B»! ~- - x ' - - ' ' - - -- lLargo Bar . —"— "_“¢l.%%%ln¢¢ A. ' _ M" Fzngizwfuw "$135 ......¢.. 60¢ gigsvrs m ustlusxarnrsasaiiu ___ - mart CHOCOLATE 20c CHOCOLATES h; CBBAMB 0min nuns 39c 1km 2Lb.‘l!ox.......‘.....60c wélflefb%icffgpnparns szrgzzlgLAAxsasgrg 80¢ ‘ 4 u». nor $L10 2i n x . . . . . t 2 Lb. Box l B0 Tulunsahnluonr »~~---— »—-—-—.,~-~~--- 1 Lb. ASSORTED CIIOCOLATES _ ‘_ _ . 5 Lb. Box . BROKEN PEKOE SPECIAL EATQNIA TEA Monday _Morning BAKING In ' \ Per Pound 45¢ 9 A. M. m 11 A. M.‘ 1 Lb. Can 19c 19¢ “were. estates 15¢ Priced from 23c n. 80c ' OEANGES Pr“ 37¢ r 75¢ W- mmmns-wnn 13° 522:2: 15¢ ~~=~ 85. ‘Iit-"f. , BANMQAB 12c _ Per Lb. . . . . . .. YOUR CHOICE 1N ’ . .; rrrrrr 2. A __ Tickling "But fir us. When I ‘at 'em aimed dangoro properly. I'll probably ‘find ‘em out; .~ = . - . . o » In l-ler Throat »..,,, ’ "Wall. even new ones slip through ht times in this qqnqltion. .orq|n. arily. though. the new owners are m- enthusiastic they don't pay any, sttontlonto the lights." ‘ v fir» the llchwnm been sl Itha door and locus." it's $41 moon! mused. nob opened nomad u» enter the a new car,“ protested‘- A'l‘ THE 0110051511,; . ma ¢Ul¢ll'4.b‘;l!.'4t2.... unless everything about the system Jo is right, they won't." ' " “ "Both the road and my heart are It’ lighter. now,"I told Bob es we drove _ away. ' . I A device hes been developed; by Misfire!» H which. when Placed in the rebox 6! slur-macs, creates asuillclent dreit "If ‘tobumcmellsiresot coal. - gmlataicmstooued mm: ll about to will ‘ “M You.” A , VFI"‘°*'¢'$ "mirnfitormeuocouui c". ,,¢§'é$"’.‘.u'3‘...:.l2'“ -- a