E MA l‘) Elli!" Finn; oven FOR ANOTHER WEEK RKS STOCK c0 MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP . . . pnlcse TONIGHT AT SW30 SHARP “THE BRAT”. ‘- ‘ix. ~ , Entillerttlhanqe o1 Vaudeville Mat, Adults 26o. Children 16c. Nlillt, 37c. 52o. 80¢- MATlNEE-J 6o, 11c. EVENlNG—260l 21c. TODAY AT 3.15. 7 AND 8-45 11c. ;e~=' ll. TWO YEARS, United Artists Present MAE MARSHA b .w. GRIFFITHS FAMOUS STARS nsrur-tus * ‘Y-‘ro THE scneen Airrlzn AN ABSENCE OF “PADDY-THE-NEXT-BEST- 'I|v)' THING” A heart story so tender that tears only to be dashed away by bits 0f dfliflivll! quaint comedy, which in_ turn are climax so dramatic it leaveé you gasping. spring up and followed by a “EAST OF THE WATER PLUG”) MACK SENNETT COMEDY _ i - - a‘ A —-.o-..p_l.v.n r market. The fastening this year i; make. and much neater. The above is entirely new _ln Ladies 0VQ|‘5|1°QQ' "I" Hold for years the same quality of elm, and Rub and we must say they have been eh Never a complaint, $4.50 and $5.00 a Pail‘ We ber, ° V"! PCS! on the different from any other Her, l5 another one, fastens like a tobacco pouch. jlllt $6.00 a Pair Charlottetown t pun the tag and the Overshoe is on or off as the case may I be. ALLEYudnEi FASHIUNABLE FOOTWEAR Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Insurance at Lowest rate. BQ-O-OO-Omooooooooooooooooroeooooooooowooooo4 A E. K. Brow 146 Richmond Street i ) nuns-ea»: L I‘ -. . .... ...-n... .. n. . l----~ ml-lor tl-lllll nelllluhwshloe- cert by Baptist Choir.-‘.—1 ' cnoss ‘wonu PUZZLE-See advertisement for Cross Wgfd Pill- zle game in this issue. 1t’tells you what we are oflering you and how you may obtain it. . " ‘ ~ . ‘. ‘ l l WHIST tonal-my (Wed sduy) lllgllt lll Rosary Haw egilal prizes. 1241-‘112- l. .. i-f" ‘ k .1 ' 1 CHARLOTTETOWN yailihLd ENTE D-—‘1‘ho Christmas‘ fissile _ the War Cry, just received. con- tains a group photograph of. lllcers. nlale alld- fclllale, of the S's v ti Army, who enlisted in the Elg iev. it is interesting to note gthaft‘ n Charlottetown lady, Lleut.-Col. Dos Brisay, has a prominent place in the photograph. M}? PERSONALS. Mr. F. A. Wiggins, Sunllllerside was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Neil McLeod, K. C., Summer- sitlc, was in the city lalst night and loaves for home this afternoon. Mr- Harold Ste-ad of Stead Bros, Bracklcy, left for Amherst, N. S., to attl-nd the Winter Fair with his herd of Jerseys. The many friends of Mr. A. ll. Brolvn will regret to learn that ht- llllslleoll coniillcd to his home with illness thu past wcck. Island Winners (Continued from Page 4) _____________________ turned heifer but she wasn't quite strung enough to land tho grand championship in tho telltale soc- tltllls, against an. aged cow from the Martiutlzlle Farms -herd. The following prizes also wont to 2nd. on cow ~i yours and over in milk; 2nd. cw 3 years and ovcr dry; 2nd. and 3rd oll cow time years and under three in milk; 1st. on hoifur two years and under thrl-c dry; 2nd. on hcifcr acnlor yearling; 1st. hoifcr, senior call’; 2nd. llnd 6th, heifer junior calf; 1st. llll graded herd; 2nd. Dairy herd; 2nd. on- Jllnior herd; Znd- and 3rd. on follr allimllls get of one sire; 2nd. and 4th. Two animals ally ago or llcx progeny of one dzllll; 3rd. pt-rfornlance, hllll under twelve lll0llti1S~ Messrs Ropers winning attracted considerable attention and were conducive to snappy sales .lt [good prices. llorne Bros, with n niculy turned hunch of Pulled Angus, mot stern competition nevertheless they won qllitc a number of plncings within the money. At tho time of placings within the llloney. At the time of nvritlllg we have not the exact winn- ings of tile-so progressive breeders, llllt we will deal with tholll at a later date. slllllll-llul ullllllelll lull-ll by l-llylllllllllli roulollr-splelllllll flotilla: 0011' - singer, Baptist Schoolroonl tonight. 1i Ropers. 4th. on senior calf, lllale; illay, Doc. 10th until n00!!- {w . ‘ r . l ,\_~. i POPULA‘ CONCERT-Baptist l ; Thé vwr @so"lu@o i bile of These Brain Tester-LAppepg-Q“ Everymlrlq in The Guardian ' " ‘ t» 931°" "M! It-“u voopo++oo+o+++o+o+o+w+++++w " *“ . NORTH lllvsn sAsKsT social ' f _ 2 - ¢ y 5 ‘p 5 9 and colleen. Thursdaiyélatlhlez I! . , ~ p7,; . . m . , . ... /0 ., ' // l2 . A5 VARIED PROGRAMf-Biptliil c '. Schoolroonl tonight-Ii‘ a ‘I x /f ‘ n. i‘ la.‘ 6 ‘ CANARY AND Gabi. tlisl Ivlllls ' 5 I ‘ .._ . ' ' -“ lotteried by St. ha es gnarl ry ;->‘ ~ . . 2/ Society was won byWMz ‘Gl dya - - l9 ~" ,,_,,2Q Belle. ‘ " . _ F! . 4a.», :_ ;'_--: .- . g2~ - Q5. p; .26 g; NEW QR R NE‘. Al; spbscripl - --- -» w. 5; lions sent to be Guardian-l office .~i_- __ j before Dec slul, 1924 will receive 27 28 29 ’ M. . chin- . a handbook Clllthidlil‘. See ull- ‘ annual-I noullcenlent in another column of 3/ _l_ an: ' _"- ‘May's “m” l ' ' ‘~ , - HONOR ‘ RoLl: - FOR duA p‘ - . . » ,, _ a1- HOME, Elna. Ewest F- 32' 35 34 ' » 3-5" TRAcAnlE SCHOOL “illtrlsllo il—1 lleclollll ~ Seller will be At ome on e nes- " » , rmunwot 2 ‘Rd Y, '1. ll. f 4 ll t 86 Fl St. . _- _..'._~ ‘ The IDIIOWHIBVLB the s .l ‘ . 4 m. c acmlltlili, , day mm m~ a g "my J6 J7 J8 39 ‘f0 ' ~f/ Grand Trllcatlic School fol the ‘ ‘(lralll-[Senioln-‘Lgdnh a , " . - month of November: LGoI-don (lihlls; ,'l A“ ,, _ sTEvi/FRT s BAKERY We“ ‘-’." ___' (Ifflflg X.—1,Rt-Ilcct-ll Kl-lzer. l Grade 1.—1 ‘p14,.’ . '8' "y ‘Wemng n" 9'30 fronhnow i)“ f? 4.3 4f If 1'6 Grade Vl.~—l. Francis MelcDoll-l llrjoi llincli ' b‘ l Chrlstmai 1244'12'9M'“‘ llill’ 2, Mary Watts; 3. Konllcth M5011. ' CROSS WORD PUZZLE-see *7‘ 48 49 5o M'ill(i'll?dgqv-l. Nora liiacKinllon, ‘will if‘ . ' ' '- . "dvermement 1°!‘ Cm“ wmd PM’ 2, Clnrcnce Fanning; 3,Joll-ll Watts. Nil ' ' ' ' ' - lie same l“ ""5 iwm- I‘ “"5 W“ 5/ 5'2 $5 . g (iflitlc l\'.—1, lullrgul-t-l nl-ll-lloll- Ir , _ _ . whllt we are offering you llnd hon _ 0 _ I i, i ______ -..__ - . ‘ you may obtain it. ' s T," _~-~ f §‘ 5'4 9- ‘ ' '“ POLICE COURT-A man chlrl-i- ‘ l ell with drunkenness who failed to pllt in all appearance at the Police Court ycsterday had his ball bond of $20 cstrollted. Another man flu- plsllrilll? Oll the same offence was dlschargctl. BOY SOPRANO——A wvollllcrlul BOYS AND GIRLS fourteen and under.’ Call you color? Clip lill‘ illustrations from “A (‘hristnltls Carol" color as specified and nlllil to the (lllardian ‘lllld ecu if will can will prize. WILL BE TAKING Live Cliickl-ll llnd Fowl at Bradalbane, Wedllcs~ Must have empty crops. Hlghvfi! Illilfk" prices paid. L. W. McKay. _ 1242-12-9Mll. -i<a->——-——— JOHNSTOWS RIVER SCHOOL The following is the standing oi Johnston's River School for thu month oi.’ November: Grade X.-—1, Edith Halloran. Grade Vill.—i, Violet Culnlnis- key 2," Veronica Traillorv Gratin Vll.—1, Ruth 'l‘raino;; 2. Lois MacDonald; 2i, Elizabeth Smith. Grads Vl.—1, Lucy Smith; 2. Hilda llailoran; 3, James Slave-n. Grsde lV.——l, Mary Slaven; 2. Brcnlllln Hailoran and John Trainer equal; 3, Gerald Power. Grade IIl.—-1, Gordon MacDon- ald; 2, l-iarolll Cllrric; 3, Liguori Slavcn. - '- Grado Ii.—1, Willie Cllrrio. Grade I.—1. Dorothy llallol‘u\,n.—.; Allitll MacDonald, teacher. (Continued from Page 4) when tho federal election oiZL1925 Lt-lllcs round there will be ll illliillg til in both the United Farmers and Liberal representation l’rolll that province and- in the Llborzll rc- I i l WALKS QDAY l on PAGE 2 ' ~ ~- l’; 1,, fi; STOCK Zonlte ........................ .. 60c Pinkham’; ‘Jegetable Com» pound .................. .. $1.25. Father John's Medicine ........................... ... $1.25 Abaorblrle Jr. .......... .. $1.25 Meiloldu ................... .. 25c Pepa ............................. .. 25c Pane’: Dlapepnlll . . 60c cillfOflllfl Syrup Flqehilc Peroxlne Powder ‘$1.00 Lleterlne 35c. 65o $1.25, Squihble Tooth Paste 50c Squlbbh Epsom Salts 20c Squibb’: Castor Oil 40c ; ending lly ll. Cabinet Mlnistl-l- being liellillgSllills presentation from all the provinces, eastward of the Lakes. The West is more problenlatical. ..Outside ofithe Prairie Provinces the elltirc- Dominion is sick and tired of the group system of part ‘linmentary Government. Conserv- atives and Liberals of the more in- telligent and thoughtful sort agret that it is not and cannot llo con- lluclvc to good zldulillistratiou of till country's affairs. it is not in accord with common sense that the elec- tors oi’ one calling, whcthcr furni- l-rs, lllcrcllzlnts, or lnzlnllflltzturzvra. should hear rlllc. Ontario's llxpori lllcllt under ihc Drur (lovcrnnleni was zl costly llnd disastrous failure, lluw in ll penitentiary. Mr. Forkc, tho Progressive federal loader, sccllls to bu ll mull of l ltllo out standing nllility. Still, the Unitcll Fllrlnor of the Prairie region may hold together for zlllothcr gener- al t-lrctlnll in vlcw of the increased representation allotted to tho West illldll-r tllo Redistribution Act. It seems not improbable that both lluicilly Relievlilt ._' s, . Bethe ihelywkh Cuticnnl Soap and hot wear. dry 5nd apply Curie _. clip Ointment to the attested peep, - i For eczema, riches, iichinge, lrrliq l 1150M»- Wh. they are wonderful. -. Nothing so insures a clear skin and . good hair as making Cuticure your y every-deytoilet preparations. I NOTES BY THE WAY election in Ontario last ycorfthllt ' bound. equally attractive schedule la offered, leaving Winnipeg 7.00 o. in. llrrivlllg Toronto 8.86 a. m. third morning and Montreal at 1.30 ll- m. yvaylpf highest class of service to thelTravelling Public. ' ‘ hoinpertmorlt cars will be carried between Toronto and Winllipegand Qrgg; Word Puzzle N0. 12 Horizontal lliiako smooth. African eqillnc- Depression in business. A glllllin. A girl's naluc. A layer. ‘Thirsty. Auiolllobiiu Association ill Oil tzlrio (ab) Look lhllck. - Rive-l" in Scotland. Old Saxon lab.) A ship's record. To catch (slang) FPQlllCil for “in? Donl-csiic anlnltll. Ilnge. Last. but one. ‘Broadcasting Station in liiztss To enlarge, indicating origin. Brought lllto Being (ab) 40 Single unit. 41 Accomplish. ~12 intention. 44 To ho named. ~16 Neckpiece. ~17 End of all llnimrll. 49 Lifts valves in gas cnginc. 50 A pouch (‘llltldJ 51 Chastise 53 To entice. 54 Acolor. 55 DruggotL. ss2c2sss2sss;'s:;:=¢e~ Vertical 1 Slovollly parts of avcity. 2 liusll. 3 Australian bird. ~l Prince of \Vlllos' signature (all) l 6 And tFrencll.) 7 NOIIV1JIIOIIIOIALS Sllilkl‘. in New Brunswick and Nova Scotla. whore gllncrzll olcctious arc to nppl-ltl to the clccttlrs llclort,» tilc federal election tilkca plat-o. 'l‘hl~ lly-election in Mollcton the other day was, no doubt a stunning rc- verse lloth to tho Ottllwll and Provincial Govcrnlllcnts, but wc note that the hllirltllne Llllorlll press charge it up mostly to Ot- tatva. Whether the newspapers arc right or wrong in thus dividing tho hlalne, the "rumblings in tho Mllrl- tinlcs "seem to grow louder from wtwk to WPOk null indicate lively SHlSiOilS ui‘ tlip Ottawa Parlizllllollt. llnd Nnvzt Scoiizl and Nl-w Bruns- wick Ilcgisllttllrles, when tllvy lllwl, i0 be followed lly stirring, cit-l:- tlolls during 1925, Thu coming now your promises to hc ii livcly one ill politics. New Train Service Effective Thursday, Decclnllor 1th, llcw, flu-ll. and special service will bu inaugurated lly the (Jnilad- inn Pacific ltailwlly ilutwccll Miin< treal, Toronto lllld Willnlpr-g. llotll east and west-hound on ll pzlr with tho Flllllous "Trllllfiircliillllill" (illl‘l'lll- ed lly illls Culllpaily during the Summer months, tho new scrvicu, llowovcr, making oven fllstor tinlo. Train will leuvc Montrc-zll at 6.15 p. nl., daily, and Toronto nt 9.00 p. m». daily, uniting at Sullhury, llrrlvlng at Fort Willillnl 11.00 p. ln. Eastern time second tiny llnd Winnipeg at 9.00 ll- lll. morning of tho third dny. This roducos the running time hotwoon Montreal and Winnipeg to 88 hours and forty-five nllnutcs and between Toronto llnd Willnlpe-g - to 36 hours llnli is of added con- voniollce to tho Trllvolllng Public on account of its morning arrival in Winnipeg making the third a complete one for tho transaction ' of business in Canada's _ . Metropolis. This means there is only one business day lost between Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg. (iiiyi Western Returning from Winnipeg east~ - Th6 etllllllt a tllll n-lllll will save nothing to be desired in the In addition to baggage and ex- ess cars, standard sleepers "and k" . ‘iifhl-‘Poifll ’ Warned-cw Btandard Si Observation,’ and dining‘ tween Montreal and Winnipeg. eepers, Ch artnmllt- nl “lie- n Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 12 10 8 Ell-ropcllll he'll. 9 lllll-lllollizc. ‘ Vessel lll Aiyiholtlgical lining. 121 Carnivorous ‘Aillilllllkll. i5 'l'llperotl piuco of wuoll. l6 ‘hilllllillllfy unit (Cliillosc) l9 Jdollsalltiy llli.~:t~llic\'lllls. 2i) Clothing. _ 2.; Val-d to cuillc n horsc. 2J5 l'scll lo slop ll clll". Z37 .\ll t-lllbllllll n1‘ lllorlliug. 2h‘ Olll- oi‘ .'l trill-t- oi Silllluu iiiiiilS. {l0 Sllmlller (l~‘r.) 32 (fovchl. 35 'l‘l'cllchce. ll? l\lli‘il0l'iiltii\'(§ Sanctions. iii) ’l‘\vitit-ilillg, » l!) .\ (lcrlutln cicciricizlll. ll (‘livoll u lllcasurcd quantity ‘Iii 'l‘llit-k lllud. ~12’ (lllaticr. . ‘lll A cow house (Scot) - 4X l-Txlenll over. 6O .\ prize. 52 liistlrllcrod typo. -~ 53 lllitlrjrl-tlllll, SELLING .1:'."“OFF4,~. The remainder o1‘ our» Fall Winter stoeipol I Llllllell, Misses and cllllore'n's,y_ooat_lji_‘w_ ‘ We willl also give dllscouiilfl frplfl: 29% iou50% on '3" Dresses In stock. ~ l». . _ . . , , Mlllinery lilie clearlnpkat. ......... ma THE (vigour t l 158 Richmond Street ~. _- ,,,; ’ lll . , 1 - Piwsite Post Oliice .1 SAVE coll Answer to Puzzle No. '11 I EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL llttlfiy duo, thc lczltlcrs may llccIduII lvlmm" “"11 m!‘ liifilllll 0f Novem- I Principal Dept. (irnlic lX—-1 liizlrjoritl. Harper, 2 |l<lllri llrlldlvy, 3 lllluis Whcatlcy. (ll-lulu \-'liI——1 Elunlzl; hiacNcvin, "' ' 2 lsllllcl Andrew’. 3 Grace Harper. ilrzltir Vii-l lllllrltlll iilllclVillizllu 2 Wzlllacc Alldrclv. 3 ltosc Brad- 1v)‘. ltllse iirlltlllly, Enlulll. lsllllcl Andrew, Mnrrlou (l ru co tl-lllilllll-c Elllvurd llovr, Milo M l'll\v Wllvllill-y. [Ciiiillrll ltllpt-l‘. l W i I l‘ rcll frl-ll iitlbl-rtsnil. “ ‘HE Hotpoint - Carlin Iron, combining urler, Wavel- and Drying Comb, nits pro- fessic ' care of the hllilf illnieveloplllg its natulllri beauty" _ < flleisepaluble swivel l plug allows perfect ‘l fleedoun ldithe use of tho fhfotl, - eliminating all danger of the cord be ' illgliwisted and "b log at the- tet- ‘mifihit’. dials by dealers cdyldfnm. _ l" Peril-ct Attclldnnco, Principal's Dcpt.-—-Ezlrl llraliicy, Iiilthl Dradlcy, ivliKfNiivllll. JUilll MucNcvill. lvtlllaco Andrew, lilltcWil- lflllll, Ruth Wchh, Lollis \Vlleatloy, ' ln-slio ltopcr, Arthur Ropcr..J0.s-cpil (llllllllll, Sarah (lalllllllt, lilac iicllriz. lillrpcr, Marjorie llzlrpcr. MlHN lllllllll-sl Dept.- Pvrfcct At- wig“; w meet their demands by‘ ridglletlUflng. ltollcrison, Nurlllllll Mllc Wlllillllls. “hwy “Wm Emu!" nmdhy’ WOW} Ilble for reqletratlon in the BilVelU-Hkiéit Fox‘ Breeders’. Aillldiflm‘ litliilll-s, "l ‘ ‘ ,,,,,,,,|,, .;.,,._,,,,,, Prince Edwlrd llllllno. A cERTiFiQATl: OF BREEDING FROM III Alll-l- llllulllll, lclllln-r Hltriicl‘, wll- RECOGNIZED "rm: WORLD ova-nits rue INDICATION OF DE l. ;-' EVA 5 r. m’??? LJ . 5 QB’ i i‘ A L i 5 Buy a CalorlcP-lpelcss Furnace 1t i? l. a s A l? o M A v ' ' - ‘ _ H? C F“ D T L, r E p | ¢ Hundreds of Satisfied Customers pralee c re c f. P r r2 ‘ ‘ Tl r e i A,Z i l re P l The 4,70 L if : I EC z I: 5 E l ALL CAST METAL..PART8, and the TRIPLE I A K f‘ Y G El cAslNG ‘is a PATENTED feature in the CALORIC. ‘It'll-IL FiE Mrlri . H‘ . A i; I A N L i O N /\ L Call and have us demonstrate our fI-lrlllfl l. o a r g1 l_ vyflg L The PRICE. lll ‘U19 cALORIC f O P i. A r O N l t; PIPELESS FURNACE ll ‘very: REASONABLE for I . the value you receive. Fred HriiiTratinor PHONE S93-J. fill-GRAFTON STREET , Opposite Prince E Theatre l “h ,4.- oEibprce Prince Edward island: The keen demand for Sllvel-iiflhvkp‘ is for T¢il|3'°"°d smk‘ l erlmlnatlng buyers are insisting on tiigree, and you W°“|d 5° "I oir l _ ‘ II your strains are of pure Pinon" Edward island orlqm ti!” m‘ ABLE BLOOD. "L l |‘IA‘ intelligent and enterprising randhere throughout the Provlll" ' registering their whole ranches with ‘us. All foxes tattooed- For further information wlto The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Associlliio of "Prince Edward‘ Island Head Office, Chnrlottstowllnfrlnce Edward It'd" ‘£7’ '11P V .., 0000nooorooocoomuovolvo-eflioovou“concoct” E l‘.>l-l.li~-‘- ! I . McLaughlin .\ g . l. ~01 ‘ Car Quarters A Have yollr bal- everhauiodTt/itlhillnduailohlifl fizflgt‘; We do not take in any; MeLaviIh" '1‘ a men are experts on thexn are done in the M’: possible way and every job is guaranteed. We have to" necessary equipment u. Iilllcicviork and can l!" Y qllte n sum on any evslvhaurjobr ~~~' r ' ' ' Our Battery service le-aa rlldlfperiiect l: can be Wild‘ and charge»: are reasonable. ytlirp ystored ‘free ti" I 8prlng. A complete sfodk of plrilf IWIYI °" MM‘ Let uaufigli)? gfztiliil‘, ‘ A 4 ' PhoiieVQS.’ i‘ f ‘n ~ n,~.,s._l,lwylre;.~¢éx;z McLaughlin Buick Dealer for P. E. l. >- 150-108 Queen Street _ l, U i. t .l>--» 00-04044-0044444» 856-11-2hfmw8i. ~\