DEGEMBERl1°»'1917' 'r nn: of-1An1.o'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN ~ ' ~ - ' s ~ ' = » - _ _ -» l ‘ _ Pass 'rnnaa -~z», . ¢ ` 1.-_-,_-<1 Q' 'Z I- V/If-§\\\\\ . A Good Quality Hot ,Water Bottle a necessary part ery household equip ent. . ' ' You will find it an ex cellent cold weathe comfort and .tho which _we offer guaranteed to give per ect satisfaction. They ill -withstand hard us~ ge and can be depend- d upon not to leak o ow hard, ‘and eams are reinforced. Prices range fro 1.25 to $3.00. Whatever else y _y need in rubbe ~ oods you can buy here nowing that we offe he very best value the city. _ ‘ EA. Foste Central Dmgstore mniv////.\\\\\\\\v/4 mu Only 2 Weeks from Christmas _ We have some excellent IIIIIIWRW s <2 a' I I [IZ O He I' \\\\\\\\YllIl 7IIl4§\\\\\YlII/A`\\\\\\\\\WIllIlll //I/1A\\\\“\\\\'r_/1a\\\\\\\\ '69 U3 LE; CD S7 E *'41 so '1 U) I (D CD *1 ov :H 3 \\\\*.II/ <-*rm o _ >~s £1 »-1. 5% 3...." values in Diamond and Pearl set Pendants, with white gold combinations, from $15.00 up. Select now before the best is sold. We will hold them for you. , W N. Tanton Jeweler if _ I “T0 DEFEAT CONSCRIPTION" Under this heading in last Thurs~ dny`f'- Giiartlinn appeared a letter signed "A Woiiiari Voter" in which it was stated that Mrs. George E HuSl\~ eg and Mrs. 'l`h0inns t‘ninpbell were canvas-s'iiig _ for i\'oiiien's votes anill were stating that they ivere out to de- dofeat coiis'ci'iptloii. Mr. Tiles. Campbell iiit`orins its that there is no truth iii this so far as his wife is ‘concerned as she luis not been out canvassing ut all, and Mi'. George E. llughes informs ns that it was anoth- or Mrs. Caiiipbell who ncconipanleu his wife. The Giiardiaii regrets this mistake and apologizes to Mr. and Mrs. Tlioinas Campbell for any pain or inconvcnienco _cuuscd them by giving. currency to the statement made byl “A Woman Voter," -Editor Charlot- tetown Giinrdiaii. Sir: Thg Mrs. Campbell referred to in a "Woman Votc'r's" letter was Mrs. Campbell of 37 Upper Prince St. For the niir-take iiiutlo in the Christian name. Woman Voter upologises to Mrs. Thomas Campbell. l uni Sir etc, be had at the News and Novelty are ‘Pleased to be able to announce e vices of one of the best engravera in The Gentral Guardian ' ' | I """""""' _ ~ - A -~ eeeeeeeee - rover _ I llc romonr IT PAYS to buy in this Province. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may Store of Miss Florine McCarey. Mtf. ENGRAVING XMAS GIFTS.-We that we hav again secured the ser- the provinces for the Xmas rush. We believe our customers appreciate the befst in engraving and have spared no €fl'0rt ill securing the services' of an engraver who will give you the very latest in designs in all styles of letter- ing- As in former years we initial free of charge all articles purchased from us. We guarantee prompt and efficient service. W. W. Wellner, Of- ficial C. G. R. Watch Inspectors. 1622-12-8Mtf SCHOOL WORK.- The following is the sanding of the pupils of Newton Cross School in their examinations for the month of November. Grade VII. -1, Lizzit Nadtly;2, Joseph McKenna Grade VI.-1. William McKenna, Geo- rge McPherson and Richard Gill (equal); 2, Phalen`MeKenna.; 3, Liz- zie Gill? 4, Robert Peckingham; 5, Katherine Pockingham; 6, George Gill. Grade »V.-1. Bernard Morrisey; 2, Margaret Morrisey; lil. Joseph Iliinn; 4, Ilarry Peckingliani; 5. Will- iam Dunn, Grade IV.-I, lfraiicis Iliclieniia .and Anna Mor-risey (equal) 2. John Gill. Grade III.-l. Susie Gill. Gra_}_i)en0;’r¢;§_&l_)_b¢:_'_’-;_§i~» ti ‘~\\ S I _ »;_=__1_{If_' _ ii; _ . _ _ _ __ e & _ __ More Sensation More Thri '-. A _ IN now ition and that Fritz was sending over ‘ this great election and its issue. NOW VERNON RIVER AND VICINITY. I , - that women have ii. vote the question ._._A_m0,,g ¢|“,,,B who won, in (ina,-10|., \l\_; W' M"f’“’°"‘_' _"l‘"ll_l}‘-"‘*“l"- lllllllffllly =1\'iF~lf=*- "lil \Vl\<"i0 fiW0l` will tetown to hear Sir Itobort liordeiil 1,. nl' M“.u'h-` .l"`ll.|.l"‘..lH|"` 1 Cast my. V0l0 All WOTHUH Hhflllltl were Mes-srs \Villiiini Masters, Fraiik " M' \V‘m""” lmm' have been graiite-:I .ti vote. I have no Lain _mlm 11053- and Milton irm~npg_t-,_ ,___ _ ,AL __ _ ' _______ __ one to represent me at the front yet- _M1-_ John (im-iey, 1-m1¢1mast¢|», ri-ie.. "“-°"'*-'°‘*"‘*" "--~- -~~-‘-'- , l mil ll1Sl- Hs l0Yl1l 111111 I>2llVi0UC» “lid mitage) is to be congratulated on the ` -‘ ` ¥'@t»`.1`0£ will I Cflnllflt Vow ff" my oxcellenL,_iiiaiiner iii which lie' has T9 ' " - ' . 4, C0\\l\U`Y- l l-l0li0V0 lf ls UD 10 me W0’ kept the roads during the recent 1;!-i~"" _ l _' A ' "" _., " "I0" Of ("f\“l“l*\~ *Wd 05P°°l“uY 0” P- severe weather coiiditions-.- Messrs W E1 "N “' / in 4' l ' E & ' E- 1-- lo Dl`eV‘3“l Dari-Y bllml men John McLeod and George 'l`wecilv W ' ' il1'H‘I-e K’ I" Y ' ' A ' ` 1 ' K‘ from iloiig,what cannot be undone in have returned home after Spgqniinf; -\ _ “DAY ,__!_._-,4 “ _ ___ _:__ _ . .5 _ _ I ‘ electing Laurier. My father has voted mo week end at Stanley B,.|,|g0_ \` j§%_,_,,},,;-“l<"”` " ' '_' ,. _,Q 'W3 Liberal all his life. I remember _well, Messrs Frederlck Vickcfrsml ,md 'r--"» “* ' ` ‘IS il Child V-he lhfm Of Pride “'l‘°“ my John IP. Ilayden have returiied lioine futher with a smile would announce from St_,Pcte,.S. where they have. _ 11 Lll’91`f‘~l Vl¢i°l`Y- bm Sh* an that is bein attending the funeral of the late lclianged. I fail to sec in this great M,.S_ Andcrsom , election where the Liberal party is. To me it is Unionism aml_Laurierism. ' ‘ The man or woman who thinks they . U Qui' Store is the Place to Com/Family and E3’ 5’ tio Abt. ltather iince\-ta_in_ and in__v_ster~ Gift a Useful One. Our Stock is Litre City ' ___ _ There passed aisay at St. I’eiei's Lake on Wediiesday afteriicon, Nov. dist, David Anderson, ,in the 77th year of his age. The deceased was a gre-at sufferer for inaity years. but bore his afiiiction with snprenio Fhriatlali fortitude. Vlflhlle death was for hiin a happy release, it reinovcd from the community a liighly i'es- pected citizen A widow_ two sons, ldrank of St. Peler‘s, and' ‘Everett cl' lioston; also oiir- fliiiigliier, l\ii~s. Weiivcr, of East. Iiostun. reinain ti mourn the loss oi' a ltiud liiishaiid :ind father. The fiiiterzil took place on I=1rld-a‘y ir/3-iiiiiig, Nov. 23rd to the \Vest St. Peter's ceineitory. the services at the nouse and the grave being conducted b_\' the Rev. It. I". Murray of Mt. Stewart. Mas. PETER NicHo|_soN_ " There passed to her eternal rest al Cardigan Head on Friday Novenibt-ri 16th Sarah Maciloiiald reiict of the late Peter Nicholson in the 67th year of her age, her husband having pre- decesse her thirteen ears 7 _ ___ __ il. _ _,~.._ l. ... -‘ waoN1e;sDnY, Tnuns. ' i’. I'l. (litiiicy, Qiirlnzr. A I). I., .\lcI\'innon, hitliiitigtlc. IC. l\lari.t\inl, Ki-iisiiigioii. lll'1|fll“_‘-‘. Sl. 'l`cri»s:i. Jas. A. i"i~i~liuii, Mt, Slvwiirt. !\l. I\l:~\'iltit-, (‘i':ipaiiii. i.i-ini Smith. l~`rt\i\t'h \'iila;:<-. i~l_ lflcitiilllz. Stniiioy Ilridgt_‘. t‘. .l. i\i:\<-Iniiis, l"i'ein~li \'ill:igi‘. -. -litiiivs. <2iif\lw_r. <'_ \\'. Qiiigh-_v, St. I'.'-li-iw. tiny. ’. l.. .lzitiiiesinh ’i`t»riiliii», H. l\lt‘l‘lii<'l\1‘i'ii_ .\ll_ .\'ii‘\\‘:tl'i. l`11l*l~ J- ~\~ -\l=l"\'.li»~t-_ .\‘iitiiii|i‘i'sir¥f;¢§ _ 'l‘. Ilcll. Siiiiiiiier_ Chafing Dishes _ Always a popular gift and ii very useful one as well, Prices. ._ _ _ .. $1 Loo uint :+:t°:.oo on. Casseroles and Serving Dishes Are no lonqei' considered a lii_\:iir_v but a necessiti d Y - The deceased was R true he'arteil wife and mother, who exemplified in; her life the Cliristiiin virtues-chc‘er 5 fulness. kindness, intlustry ami pat~, lent-o, which endeared her to a large circle of ticigiihorg and frieiiils. I-Icr illness was of short, duration, but ' ""' - --»-='~ view woMAN. VERTISEMENTS 'INI-l°ll Pl -. -.. . --- __ E Clllllfiod ada, under this head cost one cent per word per insertion where sinh accompanies order, with mini- mum chargo of 25 cents per Inser- tl°n. Count your words and save mon- CY by remlttlng with order. Stamps accepted. Adu. taken by phono or nent by ma'l'I will be charged at 2c. Mr word, to cover book-kteeplng char- ges, stationery and postage On ac- countl. -_-wif AGENTS WA NTED -- 4 . MISCELLANEOUS. DOMINION EXPRESS FOREIGN Cheques are accented by Field (las liters and Paymaetors ln Franr-.9 for their full face value. There is no l better way to send money to the . boys in the trenches. ' ' 1949-12-1MEtlDec. 31st. NOTICE-ALL NOTES AND A(;_ counts due the ilrm of W. Grant and . Co. that are unsettled on Dec. 10tii will be handed to our attorney for immediate suit. Richard Grant. 1528-12-4M6l. AGENTS 'WANTED-PORTRAIT AG- ents a new line of proofs, first class ‘lnished portraits, frames at lowest prices. Call or write the UNITED ART COMPANY, 4 Brunswick Ave.. Toronto. 1115-11-10MEsat4iptI. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOI "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri~ °es.” We teach our. men to sell. Experience unnecessary, highest commissions. paid; handsome treo equipment. .Stone & Wellington, To- ronto, Ont. ~ - 1494-12~MEtlliDac.81st. *PORTRAlT~ AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, Prints, Solar and Ilromide. Finished portraits Uonvex or Flat. Frames, Glass and all supplies. Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. 1617-12-8ME6l. . '1 EAOHERS' WANTED ,.|_ 517* __i__ __ _______; HELP WANTED-FE- MALE ` WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR general housework in a family ot three. Apply at 146 Pownal St. _ 1591-12-7Mtt'. --°"' ' WANTED. _ ' WANTED AT ONCE.-A FEW CARS firewood, Dry Hardwood preferred. Apply to D. Stewart; 164 Kent St. 1344-11-23MDTF. ‘HELP WANT!-in--MALE ,WANTED-- BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 year. W. N. Tanton, Jeweler. 1252-11-19Mtf. l F -V -- ” 'Y' TEACHERS NEEDED FOR SAS- katehewan and Alberta schools. opening first of January. Apply stating qualifications. to Canadian Teachers Agency, Regina. for Saa- katchewan schools and Beveridge Building, Calgary for Alberta Dos- iMo|1a_ 1182-11-I4M`lmo ron sans. I , *HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR sale, excellent for putting under otlclotli or carpets. Apply at Tha Guardian Omoo. 732-10-l0Mt!. s C I an ri .__',.', ' ., ...~‘.l‘..¢l§l._ll” ll“‘.l‘..$‘_‘-‘ft.§§!;e _W_‘_‘.'°*;,_§_‘;‘,; Montague. Sho' leaves. to mourn four so-ns_ and two iltiiighters Mrs.l~‘i-rink W, lilltllfwk. (‘i'et-till. Iiimit-li', Corin; and O'OCOIO§1'f*OOOOOiO'l'O\ Minnie at home. fianliicl on the lioinr- gun, Neil and Alex at Ilead (‘arf|i- 2an. and Angus in I.laveu\vorll1_ \Vn.s.|\_ and also one hroiiiur Snniimfl Mp Donald in Lorne Valley "ini mn- _.,;_e¢,»,~ in (`liarlt~'.~iiowii, Mass. Mrs. A. ilir Nell. (Patriot, and ldxiiiiiiiis-i pit-_:iso VOM’-) l tional. riniiviits REVERE HOTEL Tan Dorrant, Kensington Daniel MacVicar. Cardigan. Malcolm McDonald, Lorne Valley. T. II. McGregor. Montague. James McLeod. Victoria Cross. M. Bruce Bears. Montague. S. I). Nicholson, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. I-I. I3. Gardener and child. Iinliftix. _ Geo. linker. Suminerside. Mr. and Mrs. ll. B. McDonald, Glen Cove. _ J. W. McEwen, Bristol. E. Haslani, Springfield. Etlwaril Wood, Poiv'-..il. Daniel Robbins. ` mr, G. Murray. New ' -ow. Geo. Harringer. 5:. Jilin. C. S. DeLanc_v, Alliinii". ~ Mrs. C. S. Dehnney. .»*.I`,rny_ W. R. Taylor. Granville. M. Kennedy. 'iiratlaIliane. Sergt. Consglipr. l(olly‘s Cm_,."‘0-l":' `;.‘ "mil l‘ ` i _ _ltu-wetiveiiesmiib; `_f\‘,;St acceptable ' ° x -' \. - ’ _ f“oni this lint \\0 *les _ l Thermos last -.i lif€l‘l“ _‘fb (li ___ U\Hn(l till() llttt _ ur “_gt_ 1)‘-‘egg ' t, d‘>\`~‘ . _.these on- il’ ,_.$7:.0t) ul* , _ ” Nickle Plated `Q`,`,`0dS - ‘ j .‘~Ir<~ our line oi' Nicltvi 'l`t~;i l(<~iiles_ 'im “l\/lot'l_Cl" ; __ COff(Z€ I)€1'C()latOl'S NICKIC " is`i_|‘|c latest |>:iiif.-rn with <-_over on .side to pre- ~ _,"_ ._ - . vciit st.cai'n from coiiiiiiu' in ctiiitavt with tiit. l A l ` l};\,]i1l,-:_ ]’|‘lL'(\ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .$3.35 ic I ,. 1 ltr 5U»,\\':irt _ S, .*l\iii\ii\<‘i"5“llide. I “WTS _ Present* ‘ L, _ ___t-s- l l . 1 ~ /\ _gilt ironi this lieaiitiiiil line would be sonic- ,l thing worili while. A large assoi‘tinen't to if choose from, including Convex Kettles, Cake Pans, Pie Plates, etc., etc. Beautiful Jar diniers PFI .50. ractical Gifts for the Kitchen No store has a larger pi‘opoi‘tioii of household I articles than ours. It would be hard to eiiiimer- ‘ _ _ ate all of the inany kitchen utensils and ho"tlste"-” ` ` Iiold groods which woiild make suitable Xmas ~, ‘ (lifts. Call in and let us show you this line. "M " ‘ ~ -I f llfiaiili' sizes and desigiis aiirl colors. , One of these , woulfl make a perfect ght. Prices S-'ir to .,, __ J l See Our Vlfindows---We Are Glad. to Serve You] I Queen Grafton ‘ne o eislloibw orc i Stree l A A s t Street t Wholesale and Retail _ » :.1 T"-IH