iron Eliot-Ir chriatmas’ V"... universe, carrying with them, as ls were, a message of good cheer. Christmas throughout the world as a nay when worries should be cas-t aside, and the spirit of this festive gesson entered into. To many it will be a day of great joy. To oth- el-s it may mean o rs-awskening of pleasant memories that will leave sadness in their-wake. Many do no; go in for their own happiness. but strive to make this day one of l-ssl joy for others and thus de- Tlvs pleasure. In. many parts of the country mothers and fathers are counting the days to this great holiday when may long to see a cherished hope realized. They recall the days gone by when their sons and daughters gathered around their festive board and their merry chatter gladdened their hearts. if they could only realize that their presence would be the greatest gift possible many would now ibe consulting theitables end planning on spending Christ- msi at the old homestead. Of all times in the year when parents long for their family it is Christmas. They recall years gone by when they decorated e. little tree jus-t for their-baby: the toys, candy, etc.. that they placed in the little stock- lngs; the cry of delighttllat echoed through their home in the wee small hours of the morning when the treasures were discovered; and now with memories alone they plfln to pass another Christ-mas. if the hundreds or thousands of citi- zens would only go back to those happy days and then put them- selves in their beloved parents‘ place they would long since have known just what train they were going to take, how long it would be before they arrived, and the little remembrance they would take along with them. There can be no excuse today that the distance is great and travel dillioult. The Canadian Pac- ific Railway with their luxuriously titted coaches and sleeping cars. comfortably heated, and containing every convenience( can iicccmmo- i date all and‘ touches all points throughout Canada. The Cnnudian Pacific will get you there in good lime and in good spirit. 1214-12-8-15-22 Color the Illustrations ‘i in “A Christmas Carol” Adapted For Boys and Girls From The Famous Story By Charles Dickens, New Being Read naliv in The Guardian , . The Guardian offers a first, sec- - cnd and third prize to the school boy or girl, fourteen or under, who will complete the illustrations ap- pearing in the above article in. colors specified on the illustrations and mail to the Guardian office by December 81-1924. The first prize, $5.00; the seconfi $3.00 and the third $1.00, will be given the three boat color drawings sent in by school children, fourteen- and under, on Prince Edward ls- land- Competent judges v will have charge of the awards. ‘ And New Year ' .1; will not be long before the silvery notes of chimes and -the mneml echoes of Christmas carols sylll he resounding throughout the lllE cillliui GUARDIAN BHOP from Holman! Catalog. WHEN SELECTING Christmas Cards island water colors and nov- el-ties, visit The (lift ‘Shop, 2nd 11W Riley Building . 506-l2-20M2l__ BEAUTIFUL CALENDARS. - With eve-ry $2.00 purchase or over ‘next Tuesday one o! our beautiful Calendars Free. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 505-12-20M2i. WEDDING BELL8.—One of the ettiest weddings of the season ivlls soiemnized at -St. Dwnlstan’s HAVE YOU TRIED WHEATENAIM. 791571 Thhat d9ll¢10lls health giving, w o e w . for the yegllovbyregllllliaalglililéshéacfig:‘Cathedral on November 26th, 1924, today l; your grocer does no, when Mr. George S. MoKenna. 113111119 l; he can u, l, m‘. yourqpotnw king of Emerald Jct., led CARVELL, BRQS___\vh°|e5a|e ma, to llhu altar, Miss Ida lMBY Mc- tributors. 1450.12.18.m41K6lld1l8, daughter of Mr, and lMrs. i- James McKenna of Mermaid, Lot HOME iN VlSlT.—Mlr. R. E. Mc- 48. The ceremony was performed McEwenl of the Bern-k of Montreal, by Rev. Rather MeMinlmn, soul-lg, Frederlfwll. N. IL. wasa passenger cousin of the groom. Rcv. A_ J. by the Borden ‘brain Wednesday McIntyre of t-he staff of ‘Hi6 City vl/‘eilllfl-lz and left for llls homo in Hospital presiding. The bride was R1011“ Bey on Thursday to spend m beautifully attired in suit of navy s holidays with his lliWF-‘lll-B, MF-‘blue tricotlne, with grey lint and gigeltvlia fI-{A- MdEVWTI- MF- MC-lsquirrel fur. She was assisted by Sm“ m ‘(inlfllgbblieoae tirnllc (g1 Illllfl Miss Pearl MoKenna, R. N., sister m“ jut“ with-his mil. ’ f]?! (llililni- oi tile groom, who was also bezlutl. the m - in i M y “£15 l?“ 5 "T fully Ialttlred in blue mass-lime with l ' y ‘W9 “b m *1 V_°TY black picture halt and white fur. p 6mm“ honday- The groom was ably supported by ' __ Mr, Fred lMcKenua, brother of the D . gevléEgguuévF-sg-AT? bride. Alter the ceremony the bridal party motored -to the Queen Hotel TORONTO’ Dec‘ 19_Hnn_ Maum wherc- they partook of a duin-ty lug Doherty will lead the U. F‘. 0."”°“Ma“" “Denim! ‘he T°'°“‘°°" l" group l“ the Ontario Legislature town. They later imotored to tile next session. After that there isnmme “The brlde Where a SUTTTPW‘ practically no (lillrlll unit Hon. w. We ill-finer Mas cvv-‘ve-d in Mrs. Mc- E. Raney will resign ills seat in Keane's usual good style. The East Wellington in orilor that l-ionqafternoon was pleasantly spent iii E. C} Di'ilry may attempt to find lllUSlC, song, until the hour of five ii sell . " p. nl., Wlliidll tile other »‘"ll0Sl5 zirriv- One of the most prominent U. F. “l, Amlmg we guestsfwere; RM, it was ms belief that ctDruryll-gaihcr McDonald, Fat-lien 'Mfl(?l,lbl\. would be beaten iil East Welllug- ‘Tut Supper the ‘remainder m we toil unil aildcii: “l don't llilnk heflmghl was‘ 399m m music‘ Songs and could be elected i“ any mung in dancing till the wee sliilull hours of tile province." the morning Wllfiiii all departed _____¢._>___,__ WiSllllLg Mr. urlil .\li'-s. Mulieiliizl lliziiiy yea-rs of wcliiled life. .'i‘lie bride was tile recipient of llllillly Abstract liberty, like other more‘ .1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gleanings Here And There Err-Premier John H. Bell for the lia-st month has vbeen visiting his brother, lMr. William E. Bell of Cape Traverse. This is near the old Bell ‘homestead- which -is the adjoining farm property, owned lit present by Mr. William lwaddell. The ear-Premier evidently is renew- ing his youth for, though near tile four score period, he can read with- out glasses and now is in good health. Freedom from political worries brings contentment and op- portunity in season to go fishing. The name Bell recalls. a worthy family, prominent in this district. That they are specially noted for their longevity also may be grant- ed when it, is know that Walter liell. father of the ell-Premier reached the advanced iigc of ninety six years. Miauy friends of both political parties gladly wish the ex- Premlcr at this season of the year long life and happiness. A school concert will be held iil Cape Traverse hall on Monday the twenty-second when a suitable pro- gramme in aid of thc school will lie given. The public scliool teac- hers, Miss Bearlsto and Miss Cras- lvell are very energetic in this un- dertaking and are doing excellent work in [he district. The fact that they ‘have been successfully eon- Thc good Dominic ri-iilulres time to give the best service. This has lll‘(‘il the secret of lllG great infill- vilcc of the schoolmaster oil tili- ciiiiculioiini ilfc of Scotland ‘WHOTO so often llle Dominic and the mill- ister gave o. llfte-luiig service to the parish. sflllifllily ovcillug llGlil a bazaar and lunch -S‘¢ll(3 iil (‘ape Traverse Hall. 'l‘\velity ilollars were realized fronl till» Bazaar which will augment illc Missionary revenue. abstractions, is not to be found. bul-utif-ui presents, includinf: cut glass, sliver, llncn and money. Iylrs, Crosby, lilo popular pro- iiicrsiile. given under the training (fliiyton sonic-tiling pretty good. prlctress of the Gerard Hotel, Bor- i839 uon, is expecting to leave this Week iecllrell’ Wvered- on a holiday visit to hei- daughter, have as many as four precautions to have Some farmers thousand Mm Armnage o; Sherbmok, prov. bushels of potatoes iil their cellars liice of Quebec. besides using available space in their neighbors‘ clelars. Some The extra mp o; the ca, Ferry have stored certified seed in ware- lu the forenoon , not greatly patronlsed by the trav-‘Lru T°°m- it ls reported, hfllouscs where the owners have xx- Twcnty-fivc cents per elllng public, the majority. of the? =18 1B being chewed which hell’ passengers coming on the noon trip. Some weeks not than six or acveli passengers themselves of the morning TllBBB ‘passengers usually for the southern part of the i-sland make close connections by rail at Charlottetown for points east and Thus they are saved the delay and expense of remaining over night in Charlottetown, which on the other hand is a loss to the south. hotel and boarding houses. Word has been received of the safe arrival of zi cargo of two car- loads of potatoes and one hundred Murray. St. Ann's toils of hay at Day. Cape Breton, consigned L. Jackson, manager of the Oxford Paper Company, Mr. Jackson re- uoutly visited this province. pointers were loailcil by Mr. Gor- Xloii Dawson of Cupe Traverse and tile hay by l\lr. J. T. Waite of A Sabbath School entertain 'l‘hoso illorrison lure expe after- more uvull trip. C1111 DOC. The. to nlake frost-proof warehouses a profitable investment. lt is to be llOIJLU that in lillii-wlliter and early spillig lllere will be a better price for potatoes. for many bushels are being carried ovcr. Mrs. Albro Howatt of Tryon and Mr. Chron. MacVittie of Westmore- toll. It is not an uncommon sight and automobiles on the some road, the waggoils being more numerous. Traverse returned home from th P. E. l. Hospital lust mlich improvceil iii health. sile speaks highly of the ireutliicilt re- ceived. Her son Gordon is still in tile hospital, but is slowly recover- Sum- Tlie Oxford Paper Coiii-‘Rlrera ‘Xmirf i? “mtpwiefl If“? pany is a large concern with basil-E?‘ ‘in e F‘; $219 0 a “em ° iluztrtevs iil tile United States and ‘muary " 1' ‘ "‘ expects this season to cut thirty- five nllllfon feet of pulpwood. Theyi H _. i-iiiliilre. large suplles for tile lllllll-igtbsli ‘(I’)fa£",!\;'r “Qvfi? mr of men and ‘Win15 engaged mlcidcntly sllppcil and fell backwards llormerly Mlfiilunmug iliictiiig this school for nearly thrcc U105!‘ QDQPTIITOYI-‘i- years ls n tribute 1n their lennlllng Jackson ‘purchased several horses. nullity anll an evlllence of satisfac- for tile lumber woods ‘from this‘ tlon on the part of the rate-payers. Pfilvillfie- T119 Western horseslbug being purtly under him pro- fiulllllli,’ so freely to the east liuvei illjurcll the horse market oil P. E. l., for now they nro brought from tho West in cal-loud lots. i lllOlll. iilnl (‘liristiillis tree will lic liciii iil North Tryon church on the evening nf the twenty-fourth. Tlio blctliniilst Mission band Oil know i110 llilih Clilifi-‘l \\’ h 0 ])l'0;{l‘llill‘lllO of Mi‘. ctiiig Tile colil snap of this week has irliilseii farmers who have surplus potatoes or turnips. in SllCilfl to A short time ago while carrying on ills back and badly sprziinlug his arm. Fortunately the touted bis head and so lessened the injury lie mlglsu have reocovad. ‘llil-ly’ wiio often ilrlvcs the mail from Cliurlottctinvil to lliiiiillloii iillil liolisililw will be iiilssvil frillu his rolito. His iiiully friends liope to see hilli around ut his work soon zigalil. Word lllis collie l‘l'(3l’.llll_\' froiil Montreal wilorn -Ilii'. iircilt Lou of Tryon is ill iii a hospital there, that there is little improvement in ills condition. It is bollt-vrd tliril llf,‘ is suffering from a very malign- unt type of iiltorilul cancer. Mr. Lea is a proliiiiicnl. 18nd» have $9119 ‘"1 a "ml- w 3090f tile two judges and he was well them‘ i these days to see waggons, sleiglls‘ ' ‘ iy-five yours or more the I605 of MFR Joseph Cmclme 9f Capellyilfl, liill uilii ille ltlcillirils of Ulilv-l ‘ e ford have been lolilliilg fuiiliiie-s in; 5““"'““Y this purl of llle Province. ' {lulu hell's. lilllu gave excellent nllssionziry rc- ciiaillolls. rr-ntl all girls’. scliool iil Hziiii llliiig. Kllr- 1L] The choir iniliistrious lllilll 41>‘- fai-mer in the prime of life. Messrs Milllgan and Morrison oi Nortbam are erecting what is con- Slill i111 one of the largest. if not the loigcst barn on Prince Edward lsiziiili. As it is being built in a rec- iiillgular foriil with wings it is dif- ficult to give tbs full dimensions. 'i‘iie cattle burn s ssill to be eighty ftet by forty. More illiil‘. one car- loud oi‘ ccliil-lll llliVU bccii used in its construction by the M. F. - Sciiliiiiiiiu (n, uf Sunlmerside. Zilessrs .\iiiI "gun lill(l Morrison are owners cl lumi- fax ranches and are piouecls iil ibis industry. At tile fox sliow in 'l‘oront0 a few weeks ilgo Mr. Mulligan was one qualified for the position. General regret is expected at the passing iiiviiy by dcutli of the Hon-l John You, Sclililnr of Port Hill Oil tllc ioiirti-rillil. For the lliist seven. iii tile. curly iluys they ivere large shlp-‘ bllililuilrl uni] i-iill)l0yci'.s (if liliilly lill)lll‘L-l‘ta', 'l‘iicil' vessels laileil with fairlli product» sailed OYPl‘ rough lioliirs when coiilnlunlcation by wa- lor was not ii.~l regular or as speedy ZlS our illuill-ril surviuc by fur-it, well- iqlllllpfill streamers. The Yen ztnil llii-lllil-lls llropcrtiia ill‘l_~ prolililieul liiiuiliizirks Zilltl testify m lile iildus- try and iibility of their original owners, \\‘ll0 il0\\' have few immed- All ilitcrci-ltiiig and prolliublo scr- viu- was if()ll(lll(!ll‘(l_lll Hampton ('lllll‘L'll oil the ovvniilg of the folir- lvt-lllli by lilo iilollilli-rs of tile Mis- sion liiiiiil. Airs. I\izu:l’llui‘s0n pru- SlliWl llllll gave an llllllfQtl r. E. (‘. lluliii lvll iil prayer. A May llrur llllll hiiistei‘ l'ulii ilizil-l lPFl-lnll " l tile Scripture lessons. bliss Elvira. liolln zlilil Miss Rulll .\lcF:ir- Miss Mlllilfl lilaicDoniilll iiiti-rcstiilg paper on the lviill lilies Iliiiiiiii- in", (lrgilllltit filrllislli-ll suit- able selncilons. ~13.’ Z ‘JLYAEESI w... on yourhsndslseforo war chip l loellnd sores orakh: smnb vwollalngnnd n [or the nods-snark Vaseline "on amps "m: u-rour gcnnfrrhon. M . ' luau Elsi..." m.“ ("m t Ave», uni Vaseline FITROLIUM III-LY ing- The 1mm] Bmlk M Hum" si-zis to llic oiii lzinil iiild with them for Th“ 9115' School l“ "m" H‘m5' lllvy brought IlOSCES-Stlfy supplies K070i“ from lfilllzliiild to furnish their The stork recently visited the homo of .\lr. Jack Dixon of Desahle Mills. leaving a bouncing baby girl. Mrs- W. A. MacQuarrie of Hamp- ton lust week weighing twenty-cl this who call? Dorl’t Cough V! Rub the throat and chest great dressed with Minard's, the enemy of colds. >11 We have someihing- here for everyone on your Christmas lisl and Cal prices lo suil every purse. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our-large beautiful-- stock ~~ol Gills. Belowmare ***** "as MTEW“""0l"""lll0"‘ many allraclive items lo be lound at the practical Gill Store. T“ "l" "glccilfl" ,flgvglwl CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES SILVERWARE MAKE IT AN ELECTRIC THERMOS on Rage of eoem er t uar- 1 1 dlan. After the last one has appear- A chi-llamas om that will please the A gm ma, w", PM,“ THE GIFT THAT l-ASTS A i-lFiTliflE- GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS BOTTLES svdlthset-iliie flcgugllatiiatrbaglligws girl-Egg MOStInpaIIretIHTJIIKTTLITIh::::wgB2¢S at prices from ' any ma"|°" b”; kw: Community Plate, Adam Pattern All)’ 0f "w" =|¢°- .. ., ave a aroe soc o Christmas Carol Drawlns. care ............. ............................................. .. $3.50 up. m, “mo” womm Tcaspoons Doz. MC appuam," WW“, A w, “m, m Keep, of Guardian Office and the prizes golf" spoon, Du y 9 Wm b9 award"! 35 50°“ an" '35 holm pocket Cutler)“ Dessert Spoons Doz: make a beautiful “mud! h“ °r and‘ possible. - _ . This is an opportunity for chil- Pgces "m" 25 ‘éngg 221:: $5.1; S; gift. Pm‘ 5'“ f"°'" ' 98° "9' dren to turn a little pastime into Make you, boy "p """"""""""" “ ' ohm" Fork, Du‘ Quart Si" $359 real “an I I h: M” s°‘”°" °i ma” Dessert Knives . Doz: Boudoir Lamp‘ . . . . . .. °" ll " Pply d|ffer°m klndg‘ from DIM" Km”! ‘ $900 Do: .................. .. $3.50 up. with H MW Pa " 35 “m; 1° ................................................. .. $2.50 """"""""""""" " ' ' Reading Lamps Th°..g:.l::lt:°:::u:::mr- of Skates this a Wm. Rogers, Mayfair Pattern. ----- -- -- $13-09 UP Dear sirsi- "a'°"- Tcaspoons ..:_..-.. Doz. $521", $1.25 up. Please find enclosed my colored copies w h 5:55"; spoon; 50L P | t $10.00 _ _ of Illustrations, as lpoolflod. imcnedld fi-rseunf. gabslgnsaoorle 3oz. Higcgnagggds 03:0“: and ‘gsgiogisauttgiul ware la always useful ° ° 9 - 02- Table tovcs . up. ' "A"! Fem m choo“ A gift that wlli not only amuse but Table Forkls Doz. . Tea PM; _ $135 _ H rom _ hm n‘ Prices from Dunn Knives _ Du G $135 ADDBIQQ ...... “b? Instruct your c re ............ .. $1.50 up. 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'" °'"°“ LARGE ASSORTMENT l 1w mac Skate-s $450 , d , f Kettles $1.50 . - , Acgdla Skates .. . ________ "sutfifissioorfi: Fire Sets i - up Stainless Steel Knives and Forks. H _ PIOfESSIOIIBT Cards Drcadnaught Skates . .. $4110 A Supply 0f smoker, s,“ l u; Mercury Skates $5.00 Keen Kutter straight Vie“ DR‘ I E Alumilwm Tube skit" - $550 Ram" ------------ " “'75 Labor Saving clocks. VETEFHNAQY SURGEON‘ Nickle Plated Tube Skates 87-50 c "Shadvlng Brushes in all styles and prices. Manicure Sets, f at an see our assortment, v slenm omes snd Residence PYREX ‘:1 USEFUL M0135 and ‘ Baby Slciqhs. 48 G st Geor e Street FT FOR B a Robes, "PHONE :34 EVERYBODY Brushes W0llld Eiliegtric Hand l-IWWFM- Ne“ ‘a cunom Hm“. (1 Earthen Jardinleres. a l 1216-i2-81mo Any housewife would be palms with 5"” “Wflwfe wl We have a n‘ Make a MOSt F" M‘- ' e or more pieces of this hesutlful- wsrs. ~ “ma” u“ a 7"’ ""°"° larce and varied ‘.1 MahW-"TY 7""- . n _ McDonald & McPhee o Casseroles 03-25 "P- sacs? of m“! beaumul iuortmw‘ °' ' " Acceptable And other articles too numerous to mention Tea Pots .. - 04-00 UP- H‘ 6" uuml I are found at the home of practical gifts. J A M B. All F M PHEE gnu P'S'Z' :2. 5°; 1T" ""§;'.'.;.§l'.'l§ articles s; mo. (rcedar Mm ------ "8115 - - ODQNALD . - ° i ° I ' ' ' as from 85c up. String Mops ......... .. .40 Bread Pans 31-50 "P. .............. .. 40c up ' ' $1.40 u . Self-wringing M o p s larrsgzzs; Agorgy; Ele- 333:1‘; g3?‘ 35 u: goygml fialsceplnl ____________ ________________ __ 3o up Rik! Bulldlflfl Charlottetown - Iztaagflgog Stove Brushes. Scrub ‘ T f En llsh mike srid Brushes, Nsll Brushes. . K m, __ hole seeds are o a Mark R; McGlllgan E Fry Pg". splendid value for the money. Floor Wax, Furniture Pol- o s Per olsters Wrltln Cases from "he" and ' m" m" °' ' Th’ “up” the mluke ‘comma!’ “$2011: Doufblc Boilers Jewel “Boxes .......... .. houscwlfofs helps ln stock. A splendid Gift. Price ...................... .. $100.00 IARRISTER, IOLIGITOR, ETC. attachments for on y -------------------------- -- ' Money to Loan Cameron llock Charlottetown, P. l. I a d Dr. C. C. Archibald Grallllblo of N. Y. P, Oi Graduate Medical ICING I Hospital Practice limited to yo, s r, Non and ‘Threat fifties ass» Iullllng 0 i G b Jtmt T I PlbgflQfllrfiflilqm-l!!! " er? r??? ' f”? ..-r 1-2 ¢-'rrf :3." rr"'rr~"r,' "(r9 1r "e " w? "r 7r .(~ (w? Chopped llsads 6 Crsclied Knuckles Rab "Valollns" Petroleum lolly In IIIO “is nr us! and you'll nvnld hands and crlclld l...“ lsmForcsllqbul-Iaqbumm lliply "vmilasrlsii, liberally. . Tile offering was o. turkey gilt pounds. Beat T.