2 nadiiussnhif 111251 I rmcalmmru-crows cuzxanrxu nj y W _ _rigafssvag ~ ;».ri,33»".1r‘ft= a ; ` V’ ' _Av yr; _ V _i 4.. f . -1-n.» f ,. r r _iii ~ - \ . s 'PIMPLES UVER t lAUE_liH1_NECK ltched and Burned Badly. Healed by Cuticura. ' " My face atarted to itch and bum and then broke out with pimpin ' that were hard. large and red. After a few days they featured and aealed over and were very sore They 4 hched and burned ao badly that I uaed to acratch which caused them to aprud alkover my (ace and neck. My face was badly diliigured. " I read an advéhiaement _for Cu- ticnrd Soap and Ointment and aent for a free sample. After tiling it I. purchaaed more and in about two weelta I wal healed." (Signed) Misa Bertha Wilson. R. R. 2, Foreatera Falla, Ont.. Oct. 3. |924, Dally use of Cuticura Soap. Oint- ment and Talcum heipa to prevent akin rroublca. mn. xv.-11 rm lun. /menu tnmasml °»r°.r..:.':::a.v:§.¥'sf'r...-i.'.*;rf~- fs-» r §' Cham- simian sun- asc. wssr noyAL'rv _ »-sci-loor. coucerrr A Christmas concert, at which 11 large number was present, was held at West Royalty school on De» remlrer 23rd, at 8 pan. Mr. Sam flood ably acted as chairman. ’i‘he following program was Elven in rt way which reflected much credit on ull 1-oncerned. < Program: C_ho\‘u»\ by the school, "0 Little Town of Betllluhem"; dialogue, “Christmas llreellnlls,” ‘by Gerald 'l‘rai.nor, Jack Bell. Lorne Hurry, Bernard Ti-sinor, Clinord Orford. liiclry McKinnon; recitation, “Mot- or Joys," by Richard Curley, (en~ cured): recitation, “Christmas Whi`zz.f' h_v .lack Bell; solo, “The Cradle Hymn," by Betty Curley. lnncoreili; recitation, 'Signs of the ’l`lme." by Lillian Hurry; dialogue. "Taking the Census," hy Della Hui# ry, Kathleen Curley, Evelyn Cul” lay: Rlchrlrrl Curley and Louis Simlnonn; recitation, “A Good Boy" by Clifford Orforri: star drill, by l’hyllin 0l`ord, Kitty McKinnon. Eilel-lb Curley, Margaret McKin- non, Isabel Curley. Lillian Hurry. ilazel llurry. Jean .\lcKinnon. Bet- l_v (‘url1 y. l.ottic Roberts, Marlon Stand; reiituiion,"‘No Stockings to Wear,” by Dicky McKinnon. in- termission. Recitatlozl; "A Crlppl~ ed Doll," hv Isabel Curley: dialogue “The Mlnister's Mistake." by Elsie McKinnon, Catherine Crabbe. Har- ry Lewis: duet, "Silent Night," by .\larion Stood and Betty Curley; recitation by Raymond lVlrvKlnnon: duct. "Jesus Loves llc." by ivan and Berdinr Prizzei: dialogue “The Watermelon Pickle." by Helen Mc Klnnon and Eric Hurry; solo, by Eileen Curley iencored); recitation “Fur Farmillg to Santa Claus." hv Eric Hurry; chorus by school. "l"h1istinr.:= Joys:" the Christmas 'l’rf=n. God Save the King, The musical numbers which were under the direction of Miss Gladys Moore, were- excellently rendered. -_--- 1 | ul | The Most Central Guardian DE LUKE HCUBEW IFE RECIPE, .____ AND CNLENDAR-Get yours he-I . ‘mm they “N “H g"`“"" - A Dost oilice November 15' to Dec: ruznew vous suascnm-lon \i|'. FRIENDS AWAY would u|,il>l'if<:- *UB B Yeilriy Subscription to the Guardian. Limlrao NuT|°s_s_n-'rue unaid- ¢Ai-ENDARS Fon 1926-when r" ~-‘ ='|'”..; 1 , ._...»-5*: " 1 " 1 f ' _ ~ 1 is ‘ Place Names Of }Prince Edward Island Max amvlile, settlement lot 15 iemher 31. 1914. lhieachaln atlas, shows resident here Vlrs Maxim |;'~°DAv 'md 5°' YW" “'25 C“|‘=“‘ Ariel-\i=\ult and daughters of Maxim Araenault. Maximvllls is the schooll distr ct name. . Maxima; creek, Percevsi river. ict 10. Meacham, 1880. MW; Dviili. Charlottetown roy- alty. -Chart, 1845. - : Ml¥f|°ld: settlement, log 23; ilun has only a limited number- of Name selected for 513| ur sed |1926 Calendars. Now is the time in 1897 at a publlcpomeetil|>1g;m;ar-’ ,to secure one. tf. lier known as .Cavendish Road.f i which name changed to avoid con-l 1 , _ , _ luslon with Cavendish post chica; . i’@i1ff\‘/iii! your subscription makeiin the same lot. Post oflice open.i 'iU\`9_Y0u get n Calendar for 1926. ed May 1, 1897, closed October 1,, _ tr. 1913. l , Meadowbank; school dhtrict., 1ot` SUBSCRiPTlON DUE. - Renew 31. Meadow Bank in Meacham.f HAVE 'rl-is eu;n|:>lAN reach I same vous oooss and uuck[""‘*"’""*- 'Ui 29- i feathers to the llurrs Armttoh. Mermaid; settlement. lot 48. C,,_ _ “S68 12 23 M Mermaid farm on Holland, 1765. _,___ After H. M. S. :Zi/Iermaid. Refer to C A L E N D A R S-’l`he I1‘urmer.~; uume Book and Galena _ _purer Johnston river. ,,,,,,,,| ,B a very handy t‘;f,n;"’:‘u Middleton; settlement, lot 21.11; ‘ have around a house. itencw your School ‘Hamm “mme 1" 1862' l ,ubscrlpuon “nd L H Middleton; school district, lot 58,3 ge yohlil. wH|l.s ‘rl-rev Lasr-1-:sch sul. lb _ 'Holi river in use 1827. (Prince ggipzilfouwixflilil izuzmisa twll; edward Isl-and ‘Register-."i some endar. Do not leave it “til i Say B corruption of French M|dhel" Hu pl ,B h “ii l Mlameaaew; point, lot 35. ohm-1,| D Y ex austed POWNAL CHURCH SUBSCRIBERS CALENDARS.- The Guardian has received u limit- MOD'-agua is a settlement with ul number of 1926 Farm`ers Guide igoolrs and Cnlendars‘, the De Luxe Monticello; settlement, ln; 42, ousewlie Recipe Calendars and Orginully a school district name Mild Lang Syne Calendars. Each ""11‘|€i' H\i1>SCi'lbliiB or renewlnz Mentroae; settlement, 10|, 3, After thelr Subscription may have their Montrose, seotlancl. Named by D “h°’C9- Mdliilyre from the resemblance new and make sure ol our 192611880. -Hereabouts 1775 and 1794; Calendar. ' |ii\i1ps shows Pownalls Town. l ‘I LN§gg|aon; creek, Kildare river.; . 0 . Cha-rt, 1861. 'l‘he Megglsonsl your f|~|e|,,|,., u|,,,,u,1 Wm, me 153,", came from England in 1812 to Cam; Ji Deceniber 25111, lvliiiipe-que. Unsmed in Meacham.. |ll880. Formerly Raasay. Compare South Deane cove and point and com-' Mldgell; river and nettiementf with poet office, lot 41. Name Mid-_ 1845 Milburn, settlement, lo 40 Mill; ibrook, lot 24. Montague; town. lot 52 Lower post office in lot 59. su in 1sso ` VEARLY susscnlvrlou to The M°lliI'"°"l ¢r@<>k» Hiii rivenl ` Guardian to your friends abroad lm 5' _ 1 .make an Ideal Christmas (lift. `M°"""°¥ °em°"m@“l. 10! 60~ I | -5 l . .a- . _ _ t E - - Th f Pow- . . ' ' " A _ ' \,f`~' nal Young Peoples League :viii re-~gtacl;"t;l1 hgiglsttowxhiillly Sglnon Kehoe! A I ' 7 Ufgnnize for the year on \Vednes- L-hangs() to .Mmml-,Q whl;/:Ba “,')l;’;! £5. 301h`ut the .home oi' Mr. criice was opened. 'Post o&cef . "-/ °‘°.:‘r.':.”:.‘""':'r " » vmd to amend. - ~ 1863, r , se 1 ement, lot 62. Lake? \ , f _...__ frdefr I ow . CH RISTMAS CONC ERT The annual Christmas Tree and Concert was held at Cross Roads mid ’M0i‘i"6ll~ The name commem .school on the evening ol Decem- Orutes-the family of Jean Francois - Jr _ _ _ a e " 0 0 ‘earn rarer; .'r:¢l”°.1’i.%.1“1i‘:.:..‘;°'x . . . . 1f you W1sh to be certam of securmg for showed their appreciation by keep- 1739 the” 42 YGUB Old. he lullrri-E ing good order. Mr. J. F, Gard act- 811 at North St. 'Poten P. E. I., i e.,j ~1l ae chair man At the close of from the ladies ol the community. M°'q“|¢°5 creek- `10t 54~ H0||&l\i|. Following is the program: Chorus, “The Snow is Falling M°"Yl Point, lot, 10, ,Megc}|;m_ Fast." school: recitation, “'1'hei-1u- 1880' man Clock." Margaret Farquharson, O '?";"_"l* A""°"? “em°m°1\i~» 101. 43- "f1(iml)o“KmBwKi;i'gle'”LH€:en wood; °‘:*>ifr\l1i1l{y iiarllngiiourtliiléssbonviggzi B sue." r nga e ertossn- ‘ ' - ta"l recitation, Isabelle McKinnon; Ammn 3 5°h°°l img*-1'|¢l llillile 1!! 110105116. "I 'Want My Ma."; recits- M32' Hon' Regmald Brmain: Bom’ Lloyd 15 olrnt Carmel; settlementi. lol. Balderston; recitation, Edgar Mc- ' Bun" k“°w“ as Fifteen 'P°|m» Cullum; dialogue, Aunt Cornelia. which See' Makes a ‘Call"; recitation "11' You’re 4sM]s|“"‘ ,H°rb""t7 settlement' 5°' Good." Katy Molyneauxz solo "'l‘he 'M°e“°h“"" ‘sm uns or ixillicrsnkie," Alma Mc- M “”* ‘|1°P°§ Settlement. lot 65. 'Neil teiicore); solo, Hester Wood; ,md °"‘4':; Airy. settlement, lots 39 recitation, Guy Kennedy; dla1ogue,1.8.28 Pfan $380’ digmct' “am” Christmas in Many Landsg" chorus, us a'hm ’ h' sh°w” *M1* Muy Santa Claus is Coming," school; M_|,,4”imn;?|"|rk_ead if M°"’l 1'1"” recitation, Keith Kennedy; solo. ,Settled In thc ' “eu emsfm 1°* 49' Mary Jenkins; riiie drill, twelve family names amy 18008 ‘by “ boys: violin solo, Bobbie Stewart; memck Ulster 'me ‘mm M°““t` recitation, Beulah Farquhsrson: Mann; ,p|°",'m,, ml .lag drill, seven girls- recitation. ' se °m°“t' 1°* Helen Wiwd: was. ""i‘entii\s T0- ms November 1 rssz from "tm lii8hl"; duet. Alfred McNeill and .t I Austen Kennedy; recitation, Frank Tflltfg |n€,‘:3f?:,:2,;ll;:1|t;€,r:ce,?l:&;l::.8§ Wood, monologue. Austen Kenna- Em»||e,- k ... . I °iii 100 years uso: au son na- Wimi lived here all his me time; il grandson is Edward F. R a Mount Stewart; settlement with Dost oilloe lot 37. After John Ste wart historian whose home was here. He was s son of Ohiiet Justice Scwart who 1-Amo to the island 1778. He was sponker of the Hou" affairs under British rule. ln 1806 iéZwvu‘gli;;1|edd"a§:ou§1 or Prince ar an ." B 1334,' Mount Stowor; achool district, lot 26. A school stri Originally Rong, 'i '_ , - ~ ` 04. litlver, islands and harbour he aerved with hla re ment lathe Foy. but was defeated ‘by “if §f,,f”;,‘;“,:"§' f,‘§',_:,‘,,;“°;;’§t’ ¥§::y» Victor Talking Machine Company 'r *___* WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, was Victor Day. On this day the country at large gained a newer and finer conception of the beauties to which reproduced music may ascend. It was the clay upon which the new Orthcphonic Victor made its first public zfppearance and astonished all who heard its miraculous musical performance. The reception accorded this remarkable invention exceeded even the most liberal cul- culations. It was tremendous! It was inspiring l David. who len me United states as roam is an slwrnauvs name at Quebec. undef wane, nu "old \ 1. ultiirl 1 ifrfr “serial ourself the deli hte of the world°s newest and 1 an ' ~ y r and delighted everyone with his "ear the river at the time or the Y g 1011>' manner and the many gifts de 1” R°‘l“9 UGHSUS- 1752- MW 'be ' which he distributed from the tree. rivllerea 'Charles °f de lil R060* ' O I ;:~.:..:°‘:..°.:':;~”.r::f‘.:~.‘;r;s;.1;; 12.25.111.;.1;f““;.::r.:: gfeilfest muslcal d1SC0V@fY- ing a French ivory toiletware set g"°““d "i"€"-" V As a result, our manufactory is working full speed ahead, day and night, to provide an Urthophonic Victor,-as soon as humanly pos- " sible, 1 for each eager music lover impatient to Dossess one at once. ' The date upon which you may,” have your Orthophonic Victor beside your Own fireside, depends upon the date upon which you place your order with the “His Masters Voice" Dealer. I Do it today. O UV- P061 Oiiice closed September: zo, 1913. ' MMM Ryan: settlement lot sr. _ A mst oilloe about 1892 to May 1, _ ' 1919- Dennis Ryan settled um , barrister. Calgary, ly n' //' X / " \\ Muddy; creek, lot 17. Also Maddy \~\ _,_ , "' Creek settlement " '""' - Munna Road; railway station, log _ - "’ 'F 41. um ' 1 1. n wok not .M nu-en to 1°iii the ‘“"“‘"“‘ ' » _ » ish ;f,t5;,.:_ nm", °‘ “ru sam' pf:::‘g:..’.¢h. 5:1; ‘¢;::lre7:limel1`r‘i.oo|:t‘ rtzieliiigiica? and aorvrgrnly? under Amherst. to whom er a tive months siege hia garrison ed to aes the lmlinnlo plrt Ilbh _ . - Canada played aa an lutbtrai part Murray; island, Dunk river, lot to an sad," in the Miomac Indian ed at the siege ol .boulebourg in iMoniresl surrendered with all Can was reduced by N10 NVII9! gi I _ y 'uct me 25, After Jul; harbour, Havre 1758. Ong of the three ‘brlgudiens ada. On October 27. 1760, Murray scurvey to A few hundred men I. ot the ompifb--a part " "“'"’ "" '°" """° °' “"'"" . °°°.:‘“‘e“.;:°';;"‘a'.:.' °“:”::- 1:: n.°:'.'.'::‘.‘.'°:.; ::.f‘..':..':‘.."t: '.‘:..‘*‘.!..~-"‘~'s...‘i= after the revolution In 1738 and mr Mum -harbour on map 1189- luillvllilii' who had a high op n~ and on ovem .r , . go _e - e mary , _ 1 _ _ , came to th-e ln1and,|-aeelvlag "ann M¢aeh;m,y1al0, apples tha name ion oi him, he commanded the leit or of Canada. He estaiauhad the 11|r:g(laad.tN:uaray 5;; gourtgrratli’ Rza; (gtntlae in lot 19, John Mlm-gy ng M14. pg” ,Raving Brook tp the apporlwing-of the army at the battle of civil govemmcnt lin 17 . . 1111:;-ay a .lbiidn uri' K' uno 2: not U m. cm" bunk," . mt in mt 95 rn ,Am.||’ 1751 fn” mt." of Mum, ,.|v°¢_ 1,59 Plain, bepternlher 13, 1759. retilriled to England Juille 28," $2. scquane I I e I 1: gxp\'¢ll0iJ.| .A |51,” 1, , Wn|n,,,|. “ |0, ,,“,|»_ "mu ,um-ny_ mm ||r1119, waa|Quobec aurandered September 18.‘but retained his title t ll Apr d. ‘lids apprvc at om lgsrftufa, ---°‘°' '“ W' ““'”°°“ befriend the canadian oppressed '"*°- _ _ _ _ ! ‘.1 1,4